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Amonil them wos aetress
Vlllerle _Siii!IDIIS, who detests
men In ileneral 01&gt;1 haa: lome
SIJI!cU!e grie\'lllees a;ainll War-'
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The alherhltred Warhol, 37,
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M!SB Solpia, · -o-jawlid,,
Vol"ce, ~llflng fOI'IIIItloo ot aleiider arid slic!rt~Jiired, walked
"The Socl~ji ; .fo&lt;' ¢uti!JW qp· qp tO • ·.p.,n~- In . TIDies
Men'' CSCtJ¥1, aal~ she shot Square,· 'foor ho!ir' olli&gt;t the
Warhol · bocau:se he "lild too ·~ aD! · aald: "The police
much control ot Ill$ lite."
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CONFER WI;H CONG, MILLER - ArOII I'OIR't!&amp;entatl...,a of the Ohio Muk Producera AI..,.
elation, Ollrleston District, met With Cong. Clarence E. Miller in washington recently to discuss buatness matters, Ishmael GUlesple. lett, Gallla County" a representative, ai'Kl Harold
earnu.n., right, Racine, Meigs representative, discuss activities in front of the Nation's capitol

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Jercy RBI' Aleshire, 19, RL
2, Pomei'OJ':, .statJon attendant,
IIIII Donna faan Jeffers, 17, !If.
racuse, student.

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TO SIR, WITH LOVE
(Teclulicolor)
Sidney Poitier, Judy Geeson

tllree states.

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the death penalty under any
circumstances. More Lhan 140
persons await execution in those

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systematically or automatically
exclude those opposed to the
death penalty, but rather denied
a spot on the jury to tllose who

Between 1930 and 1960, 3,274
persons were executed in the
United States, but in recent
years the instances at persons
put to death (or crimes has
slowed to a trickle. In 1966, only
one man was executed. Two died
for their crimes in 1967, as the

COLORCARTOONS:
Southbound Duckling
Cannery Rodent
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Paul Nel'llllln-Fredric March

HOMBRE
(Color)
PLUS
Doris Day • Rod Taylor
DO NOT DISTURB
WED. • THURS. • FRL
JUNE5·6 - 7
'" DOUBLE FEATURE
Winner of 5 Academy Awards!

WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA
WOOLF?
El!ubetll Taylor
Richard Borton
PLUS
Peter sellers
THE BOBO
Britt EklaOO.Ross1no Brazzi

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of
capital punishment grew in
intensity in the states tllat

retained tile death penalty.
The SUpreme Court has
agreed to hear an appeal that
execution of a criminal violates
constitutional

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Oiler Has Degree

In BioiOSY Field
James William Oiler, son ot
Mrs. Grace Oller, Syracuse,
received his bachelor of art1
degree in biology from Berea
College on June 1. He was me
ot 232 Berea College seniors
awarded either an AB or BS
degree at th.e 1968 commence~
·rnent.
Oiler, a 1964 graduate of South·
ern High School, Racine, was
a laboratory instructor in tlle
biology department while attend·
ing Berea. To t\Jitlll hls labor
contract with the college, h.e
wOrkt!d in wood craft, the dramatics and the biology depart-

ments. Before entering Berea,
Oiler attended Warren WUson
Coller,&amp; where he received a
AA degree .

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Wellston Man Faees

Court Arraignment ·

JUSI' ROUTINE

Houtine business was transacted when the board or county commissioners met in their courthouse office Monday morning with.
Charles R. Karr, Sr., presiding.
Also attending were Commisslooers Robert Clark and Ralph W.
OUr s.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admi~sions - Maude McMurray, Pomeroy; Sandra Zerkle,

fatal shooting of Ronald
~racuse; Barbara King, MiddleGill, 35, Wellston, afler a tav- JKirt; Nell Graves, Pomeroy;Don
ern argument.
McKnight, New Haven: Jotm McCase, father ot' 13 and a rail ~
Ctme, Cheshire; Kathy Sayre, Ra..
roader, was released from jail
cine.
Monday afternoon on$2,000bond.
Discharges - Charles Fields,

9mday

Mary Bissell, Donald Martin,
Dale

Welsh.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in Pomeroy's
downtown busine&amp;s district at
11:28 a.m. today was 68 degrees

under sunny sides.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admissions - Douglas Circle,
Racine.
Discharge - Ray Smttll.

'•JF:i-om,: Brain Wound; Doctors are only Hop'

ATHENS - TWent,y sehoolaln · Ohio Unlver~ last month with progam deslsned to teach eaeh
southeastern Ohio will partie!. more than 70 youngsters attend- lnciiV\dUI) a skU!. A IWII!!mlai
pate In the 1968 ~-~ Bound ln8.
program wiD atle!l!l&gt;t to "droWD
prwollese preparatory program
Students aiiOndlnr the 1968 proof" all Upward Bound partie•
June 17 to JUI,y 26 at Ohio UDI- sununer seaoloa will baVO' a !pants, acconilni 1&lt;&gt; D&amp;Yj~ J. Ja.veralty. Approximalel,y uq stu- ehatoa o1 two bloeka o1 couraes cd&gt;y, Instructor In IJIIYalcal eddents trom theae schools will at- to take 1n the "))O'titng. A unit ucatlon aDd' ' assistant Upward
tend the workshop at the Atllens of teachers 01111 lUton will uae a · Botmd ctiredor.
campu&amp;.
team liJProach to provide abroad
From the Metgo-Gallla ....._
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Opportunity, A spring reunion tor tcs-odoneos • communtcatlona be Damls Alii~ BonnieR an k s,
returning Will prospec:ltve ~- courae.
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Larcy Gropn, Joey HllldY, Ramaward Bound students was held at
The afternoon program· will lie Nterle, . Jane &amp;lrtace, IIIII
consist ot a IJIIY&amp;lcal education Myrta WUson.

News Briefs
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assault by 400 North vietnamese using flame throwers. The battles
raged as tlle guerrillas slammed r ockets and mortar shells into
the capital, woundlns 12 South VIetnam civilians. Scattereilllghting
raged In blocks or rubble tn Saigon' a Cholon aectlon and on the
cit.Y's northeast edge.
TAMPA, FLA. - ABBY, GROWN WEAK AND FLABBY during
a night of milling around oil the cOast, headed for the Punta Gorda
area south or here today with winds that reached hurrlclne force
only In gusts.
It was e~~tected to strike inland by r10011t struggle across
Florida and spill Into tile Atlantic near C8iJe Kennedy early toni&amp;h~
''Abby is just blrely of hurricane force with the highest winds estimated at 75 miles an hwr in a lew squalls near the center," the
Weather Bureau said.
THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY SPECT ACLE Eugene J. McCarthy arxl Robert F. Kennedy opened three mooths ago ln Wisconsin rea ched a climax today Jn calUornla. When the vc1e is in,
only one will still be a White House contender.
Late poUs gave Kennedy the edge ln the contest for 172 ot
California' s 174 Democratic national convention delegates. But
McCarthy was gaining as the campaigns ended Monday ard even
the pros were cautious about nat predictions.

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ATHENS - At OhioUDivoralty
tilts month, after 50 yearo u a
teactler and admlnf.strator, Pro.
feasor WUI!om H. Fenzel lo retiring, HllllortcaiJy, his halt..:entury on the faculty ell stlniodllhea
him aa having the longest tenure
of anyone In the unlveralty's 164
year history, He hasaeentheuntversUy grow trom a amallacbool
with leaa than 1,000 studenla to
its present size, a sprawling cam ..
pus with an enrollment ol 0&lt;1er
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'toiitt in ~ Allpleo. ~ra voiced tear "the world'•
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· · ~oliil Kontlidy waa tti&amp;ID before hla eye olD D1i11a tour year a
· ·I •. aai!;' illd ·"Thoro are no wordo equli to the hoj'rol'" of lltlo
' dll traaedY· "All ADlerloapraJa tw hie {OWnr'J," J"""'
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Bloed seemed to be pour!JW out
ot a wooM In hlo head or ear.
It seemed 18 though he waa
trying to aa,y something bot you
couldn't hear him."
For a tow moments the crowd
jammed In the ballroom lild no
1c1oa 1lbat had happened. Then
sltcMIIB tor a doctor out
over tile public addreaa ll,)'otem
and tlte word spread: •They
obot Bobby." Young slrls bqan
ld&gt;blng and men tougtt to try
to f1t11 at tile uaallant.

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molltecl "Oh, no, dttD't." Then
the 1IQIIIIdod man and hh wlte
entered the ambolanee and
wore taken to the Control
Roeelvlng Hoallal Wbore KemodJ received the lael rites ol the
Roman Catholic Cllirch.
Mto. JaCQielino KomedY wos
awakened In her New York
ipartment 117 a tolephooe call
froiD London rrom her alat&lt;lr
u;lj Jlod#wiU, who had heard
the news there.
111'1. KomedY. . - IIIII
rtlllntted, told friends: "No, It
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a.m. PDT IIIII Qclnn tid not
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2 Counties
Are Closed
Formalities closing tho Farmers Home Administration loan
tor the Tuj&gt;pero Plalns-O&gt;oster
Water System wereunderwaj' this
momlnlr In the otnce of Special
Legal Counsel Frank W, POrter, Jr.
James T. McDorman. slate
FHA cllrector; Ralph Vorees,
aaat director, and MUtonllouah,
OOttDt.l' director, were 011 band.
A eheck tor:W87,000wasdellvered for the Melia portlm of the
loan. Another 11668,000 was lllao
preoentod
tit• Athena COUill1
se•.ot: the wl&amp;isll:~Mela's
portlm will be repold at 3'4
per cent lntereat, and Athens
COOI!t.Y'I JOrtlon will carey an interest rate of f per cent.
A total ot 374 bonds - e to
be &amp;f£7lld during the day by
Lindsey Lyona, water district
prealdenl.
Repro~ tile three banks
ol the cwnf¥, which will serve
ao depoallorles tor the tuncla,
were John T. Wolte, vice presJ.
and cashier of lite Raelne
· Home-Nallootal Bank; Theodore
T. Rend1 Jr., proal- o( tlte
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Itt~. oo·Edlllll Bobstetter, preiklent ol the I'Onter&lt;IY
NatlonaliiMk.
[Jona, Eldoo Goul IIIII Delmar Baum, three of the !1ve
water cllstrlet board ot truateeo
members, were 1110 present for
lite cloaing. as were Clautl IMI·
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Futile Victory
BJ United Preao lnterttlltiONl
SeD. Holler! ·F. KomtetiJ'o
vlct.crleo !n the Calltornll IIIII
South Dabta presidential prlmartel before '11 ..... thruot him IIIID ohlrp CCIIDIIIII·
tiOII tar tatlonal -iellttoo
cloitPIIIo· witll . lroblnmal:w
Vlei Prealdent Hlitorl H.
HIII1QIItrey.
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Wllf\
H~ tar the Democ1111c
ai1n111on ~ . hive J1!111!t flltllo b)i lite osaaaalttltlal
alln!IIJ)t In Loo ~·· ~
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You'll e njoy one of the i!feat "Command Perform·
ances" of all time, when you take the Jreys to a new
Die! lilac and put It through your perllonal test drive.
. vou'l ~ expertenc.e the spirited responee of ;
Cadtllac·s ,fame&lt;f 412 V·B e~gln&lt;:&gt;-the !&amp;')lest,

smoothest V·ll Ill ahY'producttoft passen.fli'r ,rl/8r.
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COLUMBUS (IJI'D A "Tblo Is a traaedl' to not only
caucua o1 the Ohio deleption to Sen. KemedY 00 his tamlly
tho Demoeratl c National Coo· but to 1111 ot America. ..
" Jt'a tiidlcative ot the lfOW·
· - ... pottQ&gt;oned lndeftn.
ltely todtl,y In the wake of the log degeneracy In our socl.et;y, ..
attempted auassln•Uon cl u. S. was the wa:r Richard !go, a 22yaar..,Id Unlveratly of CincinnaSen. Holler! F. KemedY.
From his Woahlngt.on otnce, ti otudenl aald. "Pm shocked
u, s. Sen. stephen A, Young, but not reaU,y astounded. II' I
the tavorlte .... of Ohio IJeiiiO. sometlrlng yoo've come to ex•
crats, amounced the cancella.. pe_ct."
lion and expreaaed borror at
"rm amazed It bas happened
the .-.,g of the Detoocratlc In this country espedlllly so
soon afler Dr. King' a killing,"
prealdenllal hopetul.
Young, who had called the oald Lavlllder Mebane, a 61caucus tor Saturday lllong with year.old Columbua maDman.
National Committeeman Albert ''This Is becomlltg a realcy alck
S. Porter, was joined by others country, as bad aa South Amerfrom all areaa ol the political ica In polltieal assuslnat1ons."
spectrum In expresalng aho&lt;k.
Blames Odlllall
Gov. James A. R._s, ReA Wortltlngtoo
bou-le,
publlcan, termed Jt "tragic"
and asked for prl\ferS for "S&amp;n.
Kem&gt;edY, tor all who are
toucbed 117 this horror IIIII
our nation."
~'lt. is another unbellenble
B1 United Preas International
tragecty for the country and esThe shola that hit Sen. Robert
pecially tor the KennedY fam.
F. Kennedy todtl,y echoed
Uy," aald GOP state Chairman around tile world In shock and
John S. Andrewa.
sadness.
Telegram Sent
In the Vatican, oldes aald
Cuyahoga County Repohilcan
!'Ope Paul VI Is "shocked and
leaders sent a telegram to the
dl!&lt;lll.Y aaddened ... by thlo
senator's wile, Ethel, pr8¥in£ horrible event."
for uthe recovery of Sen. KenIn
Waaltlngten lawmakers
nedY so that he again wW re. voiced fear "the world's gme
ottme the role ol leader be hao
mad!'
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baa beoome ao common In our
pubHc life..,
SeD. Bency M, JackttOrt, 0Wash,, awakened ln the predawn hours like IIWlJI other
government otnctals to be told
that a second Kenned.lt had belli
shot in an assauinadon at.
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ballet that II war "the work ol !1\'lvla
an -.n, the IIDl!l eype ~
Whenshe· aaltl
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1lto"ffrst
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perBCII that ts caualng till lite true,
to do lo to IJ) IIJI1IIIIlaco
trouble at our univerlltlea!'
"They just want attent:l.m," cry,"
Fraoela 9IWilt. 111 ~al...
ohe estd.
the
CU7aboga Cowtl;y trea101nr,
..ru be damned,., said non..
ald Thalcber, a 72-year-old Co- """ unoblo to aay atU'Ihlnr tar
lumbos fllrnlture aaleoman who a time. He 1111 In tearo.
learned ol the . - . . , rrom a
"I'm jult heartbnil:en. hi ,;ii'.
UPI reporter.
wry, .. be aald. •"l'beN au~b.t ·
"Oh my God, •• he said. If What inaaiii\Y In thla world. Ml1!l'
Is this counlry &lt;OitliDg to? II more briUiant men will be
seems like It's tull ol crack- snufred out.••
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A 26-yaar.old health educator Slouz CIV, Ia., ens~Mer, &gt;!sitfrom Cleveland lllso learned the Ing Clovelaltd. oald, •We're till
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kind of auiJty, We've p to pt
"I tem to think ,w~re put- the gun lawa passed."

In Moscow, a radio IIIDWIIc.Itt grave 00 deep !mea told
f!IIIO mad."
RuaitlaDa there had ~ ''Ia
"My God," psped House attempt to oaaaatdMte'' tbo
Speaker Jolll W, McCormack ttellllor. Radio IIIII talevlaloe
on being told of the ahoojlnl. atetlonl rrom Berlllt to !lenD• .
uWblt ls this COWitr)r • • • ~· ~ ~ .~• .)~ ~ . '
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'Tex., who woo rlcllnl .w wo. . t)on1bt .. B. Johil~r ·two e.ro hh vo!ee trolled .. ..,, "It'• · cast lbe··riiWs.
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tllose ~ tans of millions ol tel- bohlad the prealdentlal ltmoo- terrible, tr • Indescribable."
In Dublin, liP lrlm . , _ · .
low Americans 8" oul to your sine when President John F.
President Jolutlllt, who had .._ spokeoman called It ''e
lttlsballd, to you 01&gt;1 to your
gone to bed for tile nl&amp;hl. was s b a m o t u I. horrible doed. ~
•-''• In thi 1 terrlb10 tragecty • KemedY was alatn by a anljler
f~.....
awahened by tile Wltlte llouee •Widled 01&gt;1 vUe, • IIJof !'rea.,
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In Dallas, aald todtl,y:
the talegram read.
"'l'lte horror o1 U Is thai altuatlal room to be told of lite ldelll Gtu._ Sarapt ol llll;r.
DettlO&lt;rstiC State Chairman
ohootlng. He arose and watched ''Dellf)icable crime," illd a
Eugene O'Grll\v aald the ''trag· political aosaaa!natton In this
television accounts of tbo spokesman tor Cbanoellol' Kwt
lc shoOtln&amp;'' c&lt;luld not be ex- counlry is becomlltg as common
Georg Kilaill&amp;er of Wul
lalned and .,
Ohio eltlzen as II is, America has to reorient trqedy.
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at this third and take stock ol ttaelt that this • 111 l.oodon, Princess Lee Germany.
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senseless resorttoassassl..nat.iUJ.
In five years."
Tbe state chairman waa rei
ferring to tilt usasalnation ol
i
the oenator'i brother, President
Jom F. Kem:edY at Dallas In
1963, and that ol dvU rlibts
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HOLLYWOOD (IJPI).- Like a panicky ruoh of ~ljlha­
Jr. at Memphla thto year.
of San. phera IIIII Other obMors to a
uM.Y pr.,ers and the pr~Jel'l nfsltmw'e, the
Robert Kennedl' early todtl,y In place off-camera. There were
and bopea ol all Ohio DemoLos Angeles was reportsd live walla and acreams ol aogulah
erato are tor Sen. KemedY' •
117 men and women u
full recovery,•• coot1nued o• .. iD talevtewers who had ala1ecl pandemonium broke loose, and
up late watching Tueade.Y'•
Grady.
coveraae of the Calttornla people rushed to microphones to
Pm1er, who alao Ia chairman
beg for a doctor.
primaries.
ol tho Democratic party In CIIY·
And as 1111 three networks
11
was
the
middle
ol
the
night
ahoga county, esld II waa a
focused
on the tragic scene, the
tor moot of the natlm- shortly
"trll8d7 that a man J'UIIl!ng
sickening
memory ol other
tor olllce takea hlo lite In his attar mldntslt. PlciJ!e
when tho horrible alil&gt;t ol lite shootlJWs of public figures hlllds when he _.-a In Pllb·
attermath was suddenly . _ 117 inClUding Kennedy's brother, the
lie."
tltose who had .lust watched late prealdelt- came back to
Reatno c.munents
!lennedy
make a vldocy televiewers who had partid;palFrazier Reama Jr., 1968 pbtoUowlllg the preo- ed traumatlcall,y In tho attarernaterllll nomtnoe and cbalr· matbs of past asuaslnatlon• as
ldtmtlal primary'
DIID ot lite Ohio eamPelin tor
KemedY had just left the reportsd oo the home screeo.
Vlee PrOsl- Hubert H. Hum·
l'lrll there had been the
pbrey, described It u a trag. podium In the boltroom ol the killing of ~ F. KomedY
Ambaoaador Hotel IIIII was
edf,
headed olaewhere ...,.., the himaelt, and then ol hla tllleged
urm llboc!ked, ~ lald the Wutalevlewer ..-dy aaw a wild, asaaaaln, Lee Harvey Oswaldlar held o1 Ohio Democrata.

c o m m 1 t I o d delegate .otea
am""' the throe conlenderL A
total ot 1,312 are required to
nominate.
In S&lt;lulh Dakota, Komedy
nailed dolm 21 delepte VOO!a
by outpoiliJw Mccarthjl IIIII a
lilte ot delepteo1111111ng war
Prealclant Johruton'i DIDIO bot
publicly ptedpd to Hunqtbrey.
In New Jersey, HuaiJe.. who
reportedly Ieana toward Hum.pbrey, IIIII lite state demoentle
.orpnlullon .picked !4i 1110111 ot
HYANNIS PORT, lfaao.
tltt 111t0's C111V.nt1011 streJWih. (IJPI)-11 wu
Uu U'lllti
Mcc:artbJ ~ •"!"'cted to erd through the clark clays ot Dlllu
,.p witlt ~0 New Jor"l'f .. till over a;atn.
. del~te .oteo;f
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There were the. ~·· the
In otbOr prllllll'i&amp;s: to)&gt;. 'l1DI croWds, the reportara, the
BII&gt;Coc~ won re...ntn&amp;tjon In P1'81111'l110111 tor ptllor!JW th!&gt;
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., .I&gt;\• .qop Kettned!' e!an at the . lillllll1
Ted JIIIDOI. - - ' 111&lt;111 lllr ~. wide.
llemoCratlc
AJtd there
the brutal

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The Fabric

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Bvl'J. wreotecl the P 1N111
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Ko~ lUI the podium who slollaled ,Udly 1111111 Grlor
ond 1111 IIUihltW' ltlo 1111' 111bclled blm IIIII aat.oo him oo
tliroush hllld· ·o~IW

KENNEDY

cringed 01&gt;1 threw his hlllds up

ove~ his lllce.
"I tumed aroond and

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Prtlldetit jlohruton, 1wlltenod Roolevolt Grier, 1 301J.pound
I lite ·Whli4'. llou•• shortly attar taeklo tor the Loa Atweles
~ at 12:20 o.m.. PDT Rami ~ tetlm, alii Rater
20 l.ill. EDT), Joluloa1, former OI.Ymldc •"-"'·
cret ~eo 118nll tmmedl- plon.
11el,y u~ to till .-teo
Hotel Kitchen
ID the 1~8hrelidenllal eiectlon.
The;y headed Into a corridor.
I The ·~ wa1 not lmllledl· leadltW to a hotel kltch~m,
ldeUIIllecL Ho refilled to ooekltW to pt on a !reiglll
. about' the _ . _ 1
olo"tor 00 bock ·up to the
.
' Acted Alcilto
aulte. Komedy wao sltaltlJW
~· L9f ~eo Pollee ~~ hllld• with • YOWIII boaboy near
~ - Redtllll aal4 the man a row of retrlaerltors wbe~ lite
oeted 1110111 IIIII that ahota began rlngitW 0111 "like 1
,.
;;,e., Wll no ovldeoiee ot s1riJ11 ot ll:tnoae tlrecroekorL''
racy. The man wu ltold
Loo Atwele• 'l1DI•• p~
,jjlder ll!Uimum security ll .the jlher-r.,rtar Boris Yoro Wll
. l.ol ~~ elty ltlll while the otamltw a !Mw teet •wa:r·

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Kennod)' had como claim !rom
hio suite in the Amltoslldor
Hotel to spook to hlo ltWP-..s
mosaed before televlotoo camena ln the Embosoy ll&lt;lom 01&gt;1
clltm vietory. He wao narrowly
leading his main op-4 SeD.
Eugene J, MeCarllty, .bot wu
steadily dnwbw owo,y In tile
CollfDrnla nco.
"I think till these 1U'im11'leo
have Ideated II lo quite clear
that we ean work toplher In the
flat analyolo aod that Wb&amp;t has
been ll'lltW oo tlte Jut three
yean, the dlvial0111, violence,
dloenchant:metrt with society
botw- block IIIII white, poor
IIIII 1111uent &lt;Ill bo helled," he

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Its allldenness 01&gt;1 tho plndeo
m.onlum which followed.

"Kennedy bocked up apiiiBt
the kitchen
era IS the
gwunan fired at him at poUW.o
blank nrge, fl he ntd. une

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Is 111 ill'lln clte'eii!W . . .ro 'with 1 1111'1
Mt•; Kootne«Y at first reslotecl
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Bnl Barcy, 1 tormer Flll man; - · 01&gt;1 as lite oenator ns

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SeD. Robert F. Kerlloey wio llhotln lite -~~~~~ nock 0111 criUcall,y

·· A' lilm o1 ourpono removed bullet trqmento from his- bot did not take out a bollet
IIIli ledptl In hio ~ Uttlll lite oparltlon he waa obit to breathe only with asslotance, 00 the
Cloetoro worned that lite semtor mllhl ha..., BUtferocl impllrment of lite bloed 8III1PIY to the part
ot the biatn 1M! .
tho eye track. the level ot cOIIIdoool»sa IIIII. lndlr~, his -ch.
n., Mit. 12 to 86 houri WUI be criUcal, 1 medical ret&gt;Ort aald; Tbe 42-yoar-old brother of

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Cicero in a shorthand in 63
B.C.

ltTekesThree
TO Get Mlrried
f ~~ The Bride

Democratic Caucus Cancell

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1968

Funeral servloas lor Bertba
L, Martin, 89, Brll\v Lakl!, who
died Saturday evening at the Roblnson Memorllll Hollf)italln Kent,
will be beld Wedneade.Y at 1 p.
m. at the Martin Fllloral Home
wttll the Rev. Wllbor Beaver olftclntlng. Burial will be In the
Mlles Cemetery.
!lie was burn In Melp Ccunty April 8, 1879, the dau8bter
of the late Louis IIIII Catherine
Hartman. h was preceded 1D
doatll by two illaban&lt;ls, ROY. William SWink and Norman Marlin; throe clalllllrters, tour brothers, and two &amp;latera.
&amp;rvtvora Include a dauahler.
Catherine Delmar, of Kent; a
11011, HarloW SWIM, Brody Lake;
tour grBDdchlldren, three sreatgrandchlldren, two grest-creatgrOOci!Udrell, and two brolllers,
Clem 8Dd DI,Jton Percy. Frlencla
11181' call at the t\Jnerlll home

is' Subdued

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eleetlon eelebntlon. Aller nearly tour llooro of
........, doctlito •iil4lll•·COIIIIItllll waa "extremaly critical"

Bertha Martin
Services Set

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9 MILLION IDLE
The pem.
ment IIIII spokesmen tor 230,000
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Frencl! ralli'oad employes reach- ~.
ed agreement on a new wage
TEAM TO PRACTICE
pact tod&amp;l'. However, the naThe Metp American Legt011
tion's moll devaatetlng generlll
baaeball taam wW pracUce· 1
Be .Su.. T0 See All The Otlher
strike In history continued with
MocleiToroMo-rs-$89.95-$99.95
MASON - Margaret Frances 9 mtlltoo workers still off tile Thureday 01&gt;1 Frlclayat6p.m.
Roush, 66, Mason, dled Monday job ,
at the ~acuae ctiamond.
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evening In Pleasant Volley Hospital. MrL Roush wao born July
25, 1901 In M.,on, the dauf!l&gt;.
ter ol tile late Thomas and Jessie Koopp Muon. 1
iilJe ls aurvlved by her huoband, Qly; two dau(!hters, MrL
Char lea Walker, McConnehwllle,
Ohio, and Mrs. Ronald Zerkle,
RD, Letarti three sons, Kennetll, Pl. Pleallllll, Will WUllam
and Vernon, Mason; 13grlllllci!Udren, and two brothers, Charles
and Joseph, Charleston.
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Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 1:20 p.m. at the
Foglesong Funeral liome with
burial In Kirkland Memorial Gar.
dents. Friends 11181' coli tram 2
to t and 7 to 9 on Wedneeday,
PARIS (Ui'D -

Margaret Roush

WELLSTON, Ohio (UP0 Warlie Case, 52, Wellston, is to
be arraigned in Jack8011 COW1ty
Court June 181 on a first-degree
manslaughter charge filed in the

20 Schools in.OU Upward ~unrJ

Like Ddllas, All Over Again

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Once agaln, It !ell to Am
Garpn, Holler! F. l&lt;ennody'a
cousin, to break the DOWL
llro. Komocb' .... drl""' to
Mao b7 ·etate pollee Lt. Jack
~aay, I family frlerd, W
Ed. . Mai'tle, 1111 aide to Sen.

rAward M. KlitlnedY
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P. Kotu:eely, 79,

father of the clan, Wll not told
lntmedlalel,y. He haa been an
lnvalld slnct suf!erlng a atrok8
In 1961.
Fl..., Hyomdspollcemen
guarded the -.nces to the
group of II..., white trame
bouaes oo Nantucket . Sound
where Jack 01&gt;1
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Four white Jlllll'dl&gt;oultlo
Installed tar the ~ - ' 1~ :
only Tueadll.
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Aa:l Tuettcla,Jo wu
carelval. scores of
nat1,.1 bMtded lite
to ... the
tallllll ferryboat
rockl lull otf
jiDrtlon of tf!t ltea&lt;h.
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Mr.
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it
. llovoU'!ftl by Mro. Fre&lt;l .Gibbs ~ imii · Ni~ ~~ •of
~arried Out the theme ''F~ aGc~ttli.r, ¥J,Ch., ·, • • Week·
Matter." 9le alao pn..,....lllt end ...~ J&gt;f: MrL'l', H, .Qark,
' pnludo to -the 1111!01- . Mro, Clark , relilrriecUo Ml~
........ mom. lng.
Pn&gt;:With her.sriiiOiaoo lor a.vlolt
to altoild tile
A plilk 11114 white rooe center. there with relat1Y4\ill.
...,,,....,,. whloh wiD be hold Ill piece Oankod by pink laj&gt;ers .with
Mro. R, L, .Goltharllt 11101 11011,
Gr-Ille, .line Z0-:2. II waa pink llld green llljlld)lo docorot. Bruee, of. CoiiUIIbo!~ IIP,Oilt the
deddod to ciiiiiJOIIOG.,_with a meet. od the relreahment !able. Ho•· weekend here wltll bor mollller,
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In&amp; Ill July 11101 to hold a picnic tesaos were lllro. Gtitdo Mourn· Mro. W. A. MorGuest of Mr. &amp;lid Mro. Harl')'
Ill the WUI!o ·'Aolhlllll' farm 011 In(, Mrs. Paul Smart, lllrL lfar.
Cberi'Y Rldae Ill Auauat.
old Chs.., Mro. Tod Rile¥, Jr., CIIII\Orboity over the weekend was
Mra. Kloe1 ulld 1 'lt'a For All Mrs. Richard Owen, Mrs. Victor .Mre. Clarence Thomas ot DeJa.
of Ut" ao the lll'osram theme. Grimm, and Mrs. WUI!o An. ware, coming e111&gt;0clally for the
PI&gt;IIIOJW llit!h Sc:bool alumni
Readln(s """' given by Mrs. thiJIIl'.
rounlon.
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Siuiden Tho YOWV MilU Claoa of which
tliO c11nliar and Mr. carter •••.the toOoher pre. rc;·
· - ljtln will! a bOok and alio

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a !lhocl!i The dosll!l praytr was
gtwn by Uta mini•~·
It was ll&gt;led durilig the tv..
well obaorvanc, that 22 "'"'

ancl Mro. carter~• daughter, BIJ.
lie Jean, who snd•ted , tills
spring from RuU&amp;nd Hlch Scbool,
wUI aloo be attendll!itho~ep. ·
Tlblea ware de"""ated'ln 'plilk
and green and centered with can.
dies and(lloral arranpments.. A
large decorated cake was served
along with tho dinner,.
Ira WQI!eprovided orsll\music
for the program held In tho church

the Pomeroy Elemental')' School
Q-Which plclnet i8 both a
on two days prior to the closing
morni119 and an
star?
of the scOOOJ year.
A-VenUJ, the mOlt brilliant
Schoolmates, teachers, par- planet Ill our solar system.

A pupt play, uThe Wizard
of Oz", was presented by Mra.
Robert Roberts' third grade of

hi; ierv8d. as •

pastor ot the cblir,ch . slrice s.p.
tember 1965. He plalla to illend
the Roonolcjj ·~e collop. Mr.

Pupils Give Puppet Play

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VITO STELLINO
IJPI Sporto Writer
. ilon Dl')'sdsie dldn'! ,111\id any
hoi~ from ~ry We~lod
thl1 time but he gOt quite an
ani•t from Paul I'Qpovioh.
i' .J}.eyldale set a major 1_.
!)'OOord Tuoodoy niJbt by pitchlJna his aixth &amp;tra18ht obutout
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ents aiXI others were guests for

5-2 IL Triumph

Radio
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second act Dorothy; Gregory
Browning, the Wizard of Oz;
, Mr. and Mrs. Ma,ynarc!Karnes,
Jim Hawley, Toto; Gregory
lllo Iormor Marcella Fisher, and
Glaze and
Cindy Campbell,

their arandclaughter, Jo Teshner,
Gl Columbua were weekend guests
of Mro. llattle &amp;nlth. Mr. and
Mro. Karnes ..,., es1&gt;0clally to
attend tile Pl&gt;moroy Alunmi ban.
quat. ThOll' were jollied at the
\ home of Mrs. Smith on &amp;lnday
by Toddy Fiobor of Pomeroy.
lllro. M. C. Flechtner of Co.
lumbua waa &amp;lao here ror a
weekend violt with her mother.
Dr. and Mrl. Tom !Mm.er,
roflor arriving saturdaY from Mia.
oouri Where be Ia otodoood with
the u.s. Army, loft Mlll1d&amp;,y with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar.
thur admer on 1 two week f1shing trip to Mlnno-. Mrs. Da.
vld Farmer Is III&gt;Ondlng tho tlme
In Dayton with her SOil, Dan, and

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Mr. and Mrs. WIIUam King,
Mrs. Ann Thomao, and Mr. and
Mra. Robert King were in New
Matamoras Fridoy night for the
IP'and lll111&gt;0etlon of the Order
of Eaotem Star Chapter there.
Mro. William King is Grand
Ruth, GriiiOI Chapter of Olllo.
Re- overnight 1110Bts of Mr.
11101 Mro. William King were
Mr. llld MrL Marvin Thorn. lNfl o1 Walhln(lon, C,H, Mrs.
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Pvt. f:-2 Jack A, ggm., Is

bore vtaltlng hla mother, Mro.
Silman. Pvt. Sigman hsa
been llatiDnod at Fort Lewlo,
Waah., for tho pest eight weeks.
Prerlous to that be wasstatlmed
at Fort Jackaoo, S.C. OnMie It,
be wUl leave ror omeera Candldslo Sdtool ot Fort Bennin&amp;,
Ga.
Mrs. WOllam Harman (Doro.
thy O.trlllrl) and cblldren, Lin
Jo • ..
u~ and J
and
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Mrs.
James Jlcnrllng, (JudJ Overturf)
11101 11011, Joey, of Columbus wore
here over tile weekend to vlalt
with tllolr parento, Mr. 11101 Mr1.
Leora

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the tin woodsman; Rema Chat.

B.lnne~ Sweet

fin. the witch; Mary Sue Durst,
the moose queen; David Harris
and Mary Ann Hoffman, the sc&amp;recrOWi Don Gibbs, thegatekeeperj
Charles Pugh arxl Char_les Burton, the Han.
Manipulating the puppets lor

PICKLES

bie Allensworth, carol Barnitz,
Ronald Coats, Mary Helen maettnar, Vanessa Folmer. Donald
Gibbs, Jud,y Pugh and Debbie

;mark. ·lia,,

Prompters were Crystal Hall
and Nancy Ebersbach.. Mary Ann
Hoffman was the manager aoo
Clrol Barnitz armounced the program. There was music b)' Jllly
Pugh lnd Jean AnnDurstarxlJerTom Bing were the curtain boys.
Danny Bullington and Perry
Case were ln charge of scenery.

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The ftnal commencement ard
program for the children, par.

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day evening, June 9, at 7:30 ~
m. In tho HarrisOIIYille Schc\ol
Auclitorium. Parents and lliends
In and srwnd tho Harrisonville

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High School with Bibles. Receiv·

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Middleport; Dan, ridden by Fred

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Loula nii&gt;Pod Hooston 3-:,
california (Bl'Wiet
~·-~lphia r·--' SaDFrandB- BalU
(Brabe
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rder
00 5-1·11101 Don !ll')'sdale pltchod ~~
hi I shth c:u~ooeuiiYO ahutout as
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Loa Angeles cleloetod Pltl8bur8h New York (Stott!OIII)'re · &amp;-4), 8

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Tackett, Rutland; Moons ~mer,
rlclden by Mary Ann Mitchell,
Marietta.
ho
Appaloosa pleaoure rse Black lloj''B Mohawk, ridden by
Slllrl'll' Burdette, Coolville; AJ.

•Tomorrow 11101 tomorrow 11101 5tstein•a oecood Du.lor t_. p,~trolt (1'-lln 1~) at Boston uta, ridden by Judy Dye, Cool·
tonM&gt;rrow · · '"
homer of the 1081011 provided (Culp Z-2), 7,30 ~rn.
vUie; Roan Baby, ridden by TarTOOr·•·"' 8 ~-I'Y Crosier • Jackson; Lady ~Epstein prom! Ad he'd be Joo Coleman wltll h1a third
back "tomorrow'' when Wuh·
~ ~ues
burst, ridden by Pat McCormlnatoo 88111 tile Si'!!!PPin&amp; nrot vlclol')' aplnat nve~~~¥eA .all&lt;l Chlcago!iCievela~
--~ ... c_ Ro
rid
buomon down "!if Buftalo to oenl Jim "Perfect Gsril'" Oalcla
Wash~')i!gbt
lck, Jack....; - ·
nry,
•
Huator down to bla·lb!wth lo'"lll Calltor
t Baltlm~re: "'""t
den by Gerald Webb, JackiOil.
lind hla bslti!'lreye, Ilia vision
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Pole bending, hone• Slorllll',
,., porl'ect Ill • brief Jntema. niDe dedolonl.
Minnesota at New York
ridden by Buddy Martin, Padto;
Uonal L8I(UO otlnl aa bo Bell Wills Filth
Detroit at Boa
Roan Trixie, ridden by John RCJb.
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hit
flv
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11101
drov
Goor110
Scott'•
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e with the baaoa loaded Ill the
a o
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lnaon, Athelia; Hank, ridden by
Ill 13 rrmo, 1
W. I. PeL GB Ralph Gutluio, Athens; D1111, rid·
· wa·oowowu
..- -...l' recallod hIm oixth Inning ol the-""Mlbrnke
29 21 . 580 ... &lt;len by Fred Tackett, Ruti uN;
...
k SL Louis
Wilen llaDapr Jim ~on felt up Detroit starter
c 'II' Atlanta
27 23 •540 2
Bill; ridden by James Tod, Methe hi~ , pinch as tho dub Lollcll's oo.ldt bid. Gory Bell Phllldolohla
24 21. .533 2'h Artbur.
,._..,
ell-·•
uwon
his
Mil
for
Hooton
agalnot
sa
Fr
1
27
24 .529 2\1
... ....,. a u•..U • ....,
n anc sco
Weotom pleasure, 1\oll mane
-with onlY
vlclortos Ill 27 : ~.0: ~~:::~ LoCblc~
25 21 .510 3'h 11101 tall- Evan's San, ridden by
,pmeo. Hit' pre ...ee was !ell
• ~ ... es
27 26 .509 3lh Bob RldiiO. Jaclcson; Mr. Wafd.
lmm~ Wilen he bit a two- tile nillliCIJI as Pat llobaon won ClncinnaU
24 24 .500 1 low, ridden b1 Gerald Webb,
rrm
Ill his first game bls first otart of tile year.
Now York
21 27 .!38 7
JackiClll; Rollle, ridden by Revback Tuoodly fllatrl to power
Lull TlAnt pitched a four. Houstcrn
21 28 .129 7'h erly ADen, Allleno; P&lt;ppy Kimtile Senators to a 4..2 vlclor)' hitter and WUI bls eishth game Pittsburgh
19 26 .422 7'h ble, ridden by Kathy Morgan,
over the, 011&lt;111101 Atiii.Uca.
lor. Cleveland wllen Larry
Tuosday'o Rosulto
Mlddloporl; Noble Blue, ridden
Epolelh, - . , .099 wbon be llr01ID bit a oacrltloe Oy with ·Now York 5 Chicago o
by Sanely -'~~'· Waterford.
was cploned to BUflalo, brnke a tile baaea loaded and 110110 Dill Clndnnatl 3 ADonia 1, nisht
Ride and nrn, horae - Sky,
2-.2. tie with 'bla llomer Ill ilxlll Ill tile olatrth lllllnll to ""11 a SL l&lt;lula 3 Hoooton 2, night
ridden by John Rob1011, Athono;
lmiJ!II. Tbe drive carrioll over l1lo-ruD rallY. Tho light hl.ttlna Los ~ 5 PittsburJb 0, night · Hank, ridden by Ralph Guthrie,
Athono; Ruoty Bill, ridden b)'
the -350.foot mark In r1,111t field Wbite 811 loll their l2lh one- Phlla 5 San Fran 1 night
tile D c
stadium In run pmo aa 'Gary Petoro
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J. R. Remedy, Mlddleporl; John.
. , aohlual&lt;&gt;a.
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e tc ers
ny Reb, rlilclan by John Wolford,
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C::an•t Elp!iln Chrlnie .
Calllornla de!eotod Baltimore
(All Times EDT')
Msrlotta; Sorrel Bilek, ridden
. ..1 can't axpiaJn the hllllDi .
plllc;llhltter Tom Satrlano
New York (Seaver 2-5) at by J, R. Kennedy, Middleport.
dtanp," Epstein alu'll&amp;llll. "f' ......... bolito two nms In tile Chicago (Nielcro 5.4&gt;, 2:30 P.m.
Weotom pleaauro PIJIIl', 48 lo
reaiJl' don't kncrrr of lll)1hlnc lOIIi lminl after the Angelo · AUanta (Niekro 5-.'1) at o&amp;llldtes _ Mill Tinker, ridden
cWrorent Pm doing 0011, except loaded the be..a. Elrod lllln· Cincinnati Nolan 1~), 9:05 p.m. by BUI Colo, ,.,_,. 1 Plilna;
111&amp;1 tile hill are clro!lllln&amp; Ill." rlcko had tlod the pmo for tile
Phllacleljllda (FI')'DIID 7-4&gt; at . Lady Bay, rlddeo by Slllri'T &amp;r·
Detroit ........ Ill ·Amerl· Orloleo wltll • two-run ........ Ill san Francloco (PI&gt;rry 8-2), 4 - · Coolville; Lady Bug, rid·
~i:ou lAI(uoi load to 2~ piMa tile !lln4h. lllmle Rojaa, -k- p.~
doo by Chrl81;y Frost, C&lt;lolvUie;
'"" . _ , . Booton 2-ll aller In&amp; Ill roUe!, _, blo sec:oncl
st. Louis (Jaster 3..2) at WlldDower, ridden by Kathy Fo.
~- •a 2~n ~
"'""' ~Hoo1ton (Dieker ~1), 8:30 ~m. &amp;1e10111, MaiClll; White Cloud, rJcl.
.'•. ...,......
,.,.....,..
'""'' 11D10'
to the lltd Sol, . · Jlarman Klllobrtw droYe Ill a ·
P!ttsburJb (McBean ~ Ill doD by Nathan Yonker, Letart,
,Ciovalllld edaed Chi- 2-1, pair ol ...,, wltll two aacrlllce Loa Alwele• (II._ t-5), II w v
·:California cUpped BalllmDre 5-3 fllol 11101 'IUIJ OIJn Ill a ~m.
.
·~ 11101 _ , _ Moon·
·ln 10 lmlnl• 11101 Mlma- tlllrd r111 In llmllar falldon lor
'lborodly'oGamea
lpimer, rlddeo b)' Mary Alii
out New York Soli.
llllmo- u Jim Merritt New YO&lt;k at Chi•IIO
· Jllldtell, Marietta; ~Alb Bay,
' Ill
Nlllmal Lelpo, New touod hla llrot lllnllout .ol the PhJiadelphia at SID Franclaco
ridden by 0101'11 WDU&amp;ml, Rut'~:;;WIIItewa;
· ·- .C hi- 5-4, -800 11101 . . - bl1 record ot SL Loula at Hwoton, night
land; Jnktr'a IUan, pddtD by
:(
boot At1a1ia 3-1, !ilL t.t,
~ttebur&amp;h at Loa MI. fllatrl
Richard Doama, 1'arller1llurl;
Illy Llocl&lt; Two, ricldo!l by NleiiD.Iotta Ka111, Klllpton; Baldy, rid.
dee by' Dwayne Slollara, Clrd•
viUt.
Pldq&gt; ..... bor.. - RuoQI
Bill, ri-b)' WimpFJ'Oit, Cbll·
Ullllhe; Hal*, rldiloll by Ral,b
Gl!tllrle, A_,i ·l llotq, rlddon

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The ML Union BajJiist Church
anoounces th&amp;t.lts .acati'i'l Rihle "~ ~·; , .._,, ........
_.;:j;~ ('
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,r.~c r, r · s ~- n sess,IPnf1i,ch ... .,": . ,,., .J I".Jor
eve- this week frOfll : 6:~U to .. · . ··
·
8:30 p. m. Tho HarrisonVille
School Buildllli io being providf•milySile
eel. All chUdren from the age of
three through ft!teen are we!·
come.

qule-!Jo

GARY KALE

UPI ~~ Writer

Soow Drift, pure veg.

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The streaklrw st. Louis
Selillora TGpCloklalld
tile Amorloan Lel(ue, C&amp;rcllmla challied liP their
Cleveland toppecl Chlc:aao 2-1, oevootlt a~ vlclory by
Waohblgton boot Ookllnd 4-2, cloWnlne Houoton. Julian Javier
~~~~- blanked Now York 11- alrwlod Ill the docldllll nm wltll
o, C&amp;!lfll&lt;rila boot BalUmore 5-.'1 two out In the J!lnth. Steve
In

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:bill ........ ,

list lludlll' Marti.

~· a.rnl

luck, ricldlil ,b.J J••• Kllllodr,
lllcMiiiiOI't; .... Trlldt, ridden
. ..., 1lalpb Gulllrtt, ~.
Pldcup ..... - two ...
. 'tiles onlY, Ita, riddeo b)' Nathan

Yonl&lt;er, IAtart,. ,W...

and Fancy, ridden by Tina Comp.

Parkerol&gt;uri; Mill Tinker, rid·
ton, Ellzobelh, W, Va., oecond. doD b)' Bill Colo,,.,_.l'lalns;
Wettom rldln&amp; clua, lloroe IM.Y IIUcl, rlcldon by Olrfall
- Klag Pin's Boy, rt.., by Frost, ChUIIcothe; Tollka, riclWIIUam G!eor, Newilaven; wnct- dan by Anne Sarpnl, Mlddl•
nre, ridden by Ralph Guthrie, port; Joe, ridden by Stove Pow·
Atbent; Ruts Ml11 Dee, ridden ell, Radne.
by Bob Ridge, Jadc1011; John
Wootom lead-In PIJIIl', not)K\1·
HCIIll')', ridden by Gerald Webb, ed trophies to each - rldero
JackiCHI.
Included Jud:r SariOnl. Mark
Ro&amp;lotorecl ~horso,lllal· Frost, Soolt Noaoe, Jot! Glbllon lltfOI 11101 under - Hank'• aon, Toozy Kemedj&lt;, Cbarloo
Ken, rlcldon b)' wn11am Greer, Kno!JI&gt;, Dan Guthrie, Troy Gulli·
Now .llllven; King Pin'o Boy, rid- rle, Barry Von M£tro, Ed d) o
den by Greer; Hannlbll'a Magic, Rouah.
ridden by Dick Rosch, GallljM&gt;llJ!IIIIsh piOIIUre hor.. Ill; IJnnanted, ridden by Sblard Knilht Frolllo, ridden by Judo
Br0110r, Mlddleporl; Umamod, Thornton, Jaclcson; Bawlcln'o AI·
ridden by J. R. Kennedy, Mid· len, ridden by 9!orr.r lndellaclt,
Pl&gt;meroy; Lavania Dare, ridden
dleporl.
Reslotorod .,..rter horse, lllaJ. by Bob Fr..ee, Wellalon; BeiQ,
llool lour 11101 olclor - three eo. rldclen by Ed llulh, Ook H I H;
trleo only, Mr. Janza Bar, rtd. Prince, ridden by 0. J.Fietdter,
don by J. R. Kormody, firot; Ravenswood.
Hank's Buddy, ridden by Dick
Fill( race, boroe - 9&gt;rrel
Roach, Galllpol!a, soc:oncl; l.AJolc. Buck, ridden by J. R. KOIIted,y,
le Hero, ridden by Jof'T'[ Barr, Middleport; Wild Fire, ridden
GalUpoils, third.
by Ralpil Guthrie, A I h e n a;
Reglotorecl CJillrler ........ Slonny, ridden by Buddy Mar·
nlare, thne 11101 Wldor - four Un, Gallipolis; Joken, rlddon by
entries, Rex'a Mlaa Dee. ridden Paul ·Cain, Grove CitY,; D a n.
by Bob Ridge, Jadcsoo; Kin8'• driven by Fred Tackett, I!UIIand.
Bay Wimp,y, ridden by Jerry
Pony nag race-lhneentrle•
Barr, Galllpolh; Poppa's Liz, only, Srnok'l\', ridden by JOfl')'
ridden by Jean Nolter, Galllpo- Lewis, Letart, w. Va.,first;Faallo, and Buckaroo Boa~ ridden cy, ridden by Tina Compton, Ellz·
by Robert Taylor, Galllpolla, abeth, W, Va., secondi Rex, ridfirst throultb fourth, roapectlve- don by Nlth.. Yonker, Letart,
ly.
W.Va.
Reglotored .,.arter llorao,
English llvo.plted horae mare, four and older - Blake's four entrle1, All American Boy,
Judy, ridden by Edwin Roush, ridden by Bob Frazee, Wellstoo;
Letart Route 1, W, Va.; Qleetlle Alroci, ridden by Slerl')' Jnde.
D. Cody, ridden by Cheri WI!. llladt. Pl&gt;moroy; Bl')'an!alr Bour·
IIama, RutiiiiOI; Mill P o c o bon Dollie, riddln by Clnda Fo.
Creek,
ridden
by Joyoe glesong, M£oon; ~·· ridden
Grigsby,
Athens;
Poco by Harten George, Gallipolla,
India, ridden by Scott Bierly, firot through fourth, reOPOctlv•·
Wolloton; Ohlahoma Kltt,y, rid- ly,
den by Rick Deem, C&lt;lolvUio,
Weotom riding boroe- Rex'o
Rel!latered IJisrler llorso, Mill Doe, ricldM by Bob Rldae,
l\ll'dll)l,!our 11101 Oilier -,·~• S }ac:kacm.t;lllng Ken's Boy• ridden
San, ridclell by Bob Ridtie. Jadc· •·by WlllljNn Greer, New Haven;
oon; King Bobbin, ridden by Don· Poco .a.tlla, rlcldM by Scot Bfer.
na Allen, Athens; Peppy Kim- ly, JackiOII; Hank' I Buddy, ridball, rlcldeo by Kathy Morgan, den by Dick Roadt, Galllpollo;
Middleport; Ru81;y L, Ladd, rid· Ru81;y L. Ladd, ridden by J. R.
den by J. R. Kemody, Middle- Kermody, Middleport.
port.
Roadstei pony, 50 Inches 11101
Reglotorod AJIP&amp;Ioooa atallion, under - Miss Bee, rlcldM by
an,y age two entries only, Looter Oblinpr, New Haven;
Tribal Cblef, ridden by Bill Colo, Golden Bubbles, ridden by Dana
Tuppers Plains, first; Jolm Hen. Lewis, Clifton, W, Va.; Drum
..... rlddon b loaa Low! 1
1')', ridden by Gerald Webb, Well- """"r,
Y
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ston, se&lt;Oild.
Cliftoo; Fly Away, ridden by
Registered Appalooae mar o, Edwin Rouob, New Hoven; Black
111\Y al!ll - lour entries only, Slorm, ridden by Jan illunpbr'l\',
Roan Baby, rlddeo by TerrtCro. l'l&gt;meroy.
.

aler, Jack!Mili Joker's Sllun., riddon by Rick Doom, Parkersburg;
Lady &amp;!mural, ridden by P a I
McCormldc, JackBOn; Wonder
Mountaln Dow, ridden by Clln·
ton Durst, Coltl(ovllle, W, Va.
Reglotorod Appaloo01 &amp;elclln&amp;
111\Y age- two ontrleo onlY. Jet
Reod, ridden by Vlcklo Colo,
Tuppers Plilna, ftrst; Taltalap
"Z", ridden by BUI Haynea, .
JackiClll, ..cmcl.
Non-&lt;e&amp;lotorod otock lloroo
mare, any age - Eaotor, ridden
by Soott Bierly, wauston; san,
ridden by Bob Moler, -eport;
Gin&amp;or Sliest, ridden by Joyce
Grlpby, A-a; Pet, ridden by
Bob Sar10n1. !lilclcllaport; E. J.'o
Girl, r l - by 9lerl')' IDdeatadt,

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'lbe De))Mtment Slore

of Building Since 1111

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uacitr tllachoa,
manor.,..lf\Y.,.-Illreo
tntrleo Cllll1, moe, rlddln by
,Edwin Roalb, lAtlrt - I , w.
VL, flrll; IJtllt Joilill1 Sorrel,
rlcldon b7 Koollod7, Mid·
dleport, - . ToQJ, rlddeo ...,
Brei HarriBOn, GtUIIIQIII, tldrd.
w-rn - · 48 to se llldlea,
mare or &amp;elcilna. any qo- lfank.
It
rlddeo b)' Rick Dttm,

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8 aallooa ill 111,

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ant; Benito, riddenb)'Torr!Pro!- doD b)' Doaald F""ler,
ntt,

Ma.aoo: Prince,

rlddeo by
Letart; Naulllll'
Boy, ridden by lldlln Rltcble;
~· Plain•; Apache DruJII,
ridden by Diana Guthrlo, Coolville.
AU breed Indian eostume cla11,
borH,-- one oatry, ..., by
~ R, ~. MUWepo~ m
Ru81;y L. !.add.
Dtmy Ellal,

En&amp;U•h lit roe-piled, lllll mane
11101 tall - Gay Arl-rat, riddon by Bob Fr..ee, WeUBton;
Mloa Comamara, rlcld"'b7 Sler·
.,. llldelladt, Pomeroy; Klni
ilrlok, ridden by lclar1 J.,. Ten.
nant, New Bavon, flrot thfOUilb
third, respectively, t h r e e

w. va:

:you 1 r0111 or C!jher
TbWe 11110
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C.oolvlllo.
entrlea.
Barrel racing conteot, lloroe JnternaUonal Leacue Stendlrw•
- Bllbba Reed, ridden byll111yno By United Pa!u. fntornotlonal
stollera, Waterford; 'Sorrel Buck,
rlddeo by J. R. Kemody, Mid.
dleport; Hank, ridden by Rallb
Guthrie,..Atben&amp;i WUdftre,
. . ridden
by Ralpil L. Guthrie, Athens; Roan
Trtne, ridden by John Robam,
AlhonL
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28 19 . 568 •
Columbus
20 u .571 ·1
Rochester
21 16 .568 1
Loubvllle
22 18 .550 1~
Bofl'alo
21 22 . 488 4
Richmond
19 24 .442 S
Jockaoovlllo 19 26 . 432 flz
Syracuse
15 24 .38.1 8
Tuosdoy'l Reoulll
Toledo 7 Syrac:uoe I
Columbua 5 Rlchmoird 2

barrel race - !mnko,y,
ridden by Jeri')' Lewis, Letart,
W, VL; Maverick, ridden by
Jeri')' Lewis; Rex, ridden by
Natllsn Yonker, Letart, W, Vs.;
Fancy, ridden by Ropr AUon, Rochester 14 BntTalo 5
Elizabeth. w. va.; LIJbiDing, rid· JacksODYI!Ie 10 Loulovllle 5

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Pony League Opens Friday
The

Me'Gall Ia - . Be
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Syracuoe at Cheshire, -eport

ball League, book up to six solid at Rutland.

teams after several years of
SECOND ROUND
struggle with five and even less,
June 25 _ Pomeroy at !I)T&amp;begino play thls Frtdoy.
cuse, Eut--..rn at Rutland, MlclOpening round matches finds dleport at Choshlro.
Syracuse at Pomeroy, Rutland
Juoe 28 - Choohlre at Pr1J&gt;.
at Eastern and Cheshire at Mid- eroy, -eporlat Eutern, IIYdloport The Syracuse ·l'mloroy neuse at Rutland.
pme, bolvover, has been poolJulf 2 - Middleport at l'cJb&gt;.
pooed bf mutual COR!enl ol ~ eroy (Wodnesclay, July 3), . iipr~ ' Paul KIOOI 'o f ~aeL ·lalol ,_• .Clltahlre, ll!rinoil'al
aile! '!omer Smith of Pomeroy ·· EIIBtem · " ,: · ' ' '"""'m
due to earner conunlttmeats.
July 5 - Pomeroy at 'Rutlailcl,
Only two, rounds of play sre Syracuse at Middleport, Eaotem
planned, although if ma...,.rs at Cbeshlro.
desire, a third rounclmty be addJuly 9 - Eaotern at Pomeroy
od.
(Wednooday, July 10), Chooldre
All Pomeroy homo pmes at Syracuse, Rutland at Mlildl•
sohodulod Tuesday• will be port.
played on Wednesdays,duetodlaAll games to otart at 6:30p.m.
mond coof!icts.
and no Iaior In IllY oase tileD
FliiST ROUND
6:!5 p, m,; UIDI!ires to be rur.
June 7- SyneuoeatPmtoroy, iohod by lane team.
Rutland at Eastern, Cheshire Ill
Team Manager• - Homo r
Mlddloprt
Smith (99Z-3882) 11101 DlokYC&gt;IIW.
June 11 - Pmtoroy ot l'unerQy; Don WUoon(99Z-55U),
Cheshire, Eaotorn aiMiddiOIJOrl. MldcDeJiort; Paul Kloos (992Rutland at Syracuse.
2795) Syracuse; Howard caidwltl
Juno It- Pomeroy a t - . . (Jieedovllle 867~61), Eastern;
port, Cheshire at Rutland, East. C&amp;rl Wamaley (no phone), a;..
ern at Syracuse.
shire; Bob SWick (712-I15Sl,Rut.J uno 18 - Rutland at &lt;w-roy
~lancl.
(Wednesday, June 19), Middle&gt;In case of rain, or doubt aiJout
port at Syncu.., Cbeahlro at playllic a11.er nln, · ..........
Eaatern.
ohould c:all 10 as
June 21- PomoroyatEutern, leu tripa.

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Paul !ldcelo. AthoDJ;
lllaek DI•IIICiud Jluot, ridden by
! ' * Gna. Sr.; 141adllry!itep,
rlddln by Pate Gnu. Jr.; ller·
.,. Boy' a - · ridden by Greg
Herbert, Oak HUI.
Troll horae-- Kla&amp;Bobbln, ridden ..., Donna Allin, Alii·
....; John llonl')', rldd• by
aid Wobb, Jad&lt;oon: lla'a Mill ;
Dee, r l - by llob llldtie. Jaekoon; Apadto Joo, ridden by Sler·
.,. Jlldeotd, Pl&gt;maroy; 01c1.-a
KIU:\', riddeD by Richard Deeia,

LOWER PRICED ltfAN EVa!

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Caesar' a
Lad, ridden by Bill Colo, Tup.
pera Plains; Kin&amp; Bobbin, ridden
by Donna Allen, AlhC018; Cb
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le D. Cody, ridden by
el')'
WUU&amp;ma, Rutland; l'l&gt;co Inda,
ridden by Scott Bierly, wau.
llon; Kin&amp;'• lluDDy Ill&amp; ridden
b)' Bev Allen, Athena.
Children' a We atom h o r lhlp, rider 1611101 UJider - Caesar' a Lad, ricldM by Bill Colo,
'nrjlpers Plilns; PeppJ Kimble,
ridden by Kathy Morl&amp;n, Middlaport; Kina's lluDDy Hug, ricidee by Bev Allon, Athena; Olcla.

Ta-.roopect1vt17.
tllnlu&amp;b

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aCMpMdwattr.

Weatem pleasure horae cttp..
pod mane 11101 tall -

Hamden; LaciY !lmbunt,•rlddeo
by Pat McCormlc:t, Jac:koon.
POmercir.
Wootem pluiUfO POIIl' under
Noo-re&amp;lotered otock IIDr.. 48 ladle• - APache Sc&lt;xrl, rld&amp;elclln&amp; lllf 1111 - lour entries, dee by Mike Bodmer, Pl. Pltu·
Little DID, r i - by lito Smltb,
lllmderl., w. VL; BaldJ, ridden
b1 Marjorie Houde, Clri&gt;I..Uie;
MJ lludlll', rl.... by liu Ut.
tlojalln. Well...; Rode, ridden
by Fred
Rutlond, flrot

'Miitt. rhd)r-nllud alld .M~

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Horse Show Draws 284 Entries

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Epstein Powers Sens

ry Hanins, Tommy Krautter and

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the play were Penny Adams, Deb-

11101 Mrs. Jlcnrlln&amp; cameospedal.
1o attend the alumni baniJiot. lng the Bibles were Janet Davis,
On &amp;lndaythe Harman&amp;, the Dowl. Gloria Thompson, Sharon carter,
fna'a, aod tile Overturf's were in Billie Jean carter arKI John
GaUipolis to vlalt M&lt;. and Mrs. Wise.
Ralph Durst 11101 dsu&amp;llter, Mary
Am.
C. P. BradJury Is rocuperat.
Japan's national colors are
In&amp; at home following surge.,.
white,
with red disk In center,
ot the Clevaland Clinic. B. F.
from
which
spring 16 red ray•
Parmtlee drovotoCieveland&amp;ln.
to
edge.
day m Mr. BradJury.
Mr. 11101 MrL Joo YOUfl8 ol
Cambrlclge vlotted relatives here
over the weekend. They came
eapeclally to the Middle.
~· port alumni~
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Mrs. Chatle1 Bracbury were Mr.
and Mn. wuuam Kitchen anc1
dsUibter, Debbie 11101 Denise.

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parts were Debbie Harten-

bach, cast as "Dorothy" in the
first act; Paula Ei&lt;jllinger, the

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:it. Hra ·onlY
lilr
·iho
jftoJ.,.. ~ !Wi( oi 58 aet by
Wallell Jcibnaon 1111913.
:J'hl big rilb~ ,ao.....
pl)lhOd tU tills ' by to;iln&amp; a
lhrel-hlt alimou! .at ibe .Pit.taburJb Plratoa wllllt pltcblq
the Loo
Dodatro to a S.
o victDry.
•Beblnil the ·piate apln llls
Uftt&gt;ire Harl')' WoDcltlitodt but
this time ho waan•t Involved iii
a ·-overoy. It was Wendol·

DrY.,..., wboae oixth llultaut DIJliiOII ilouoton 11-:, ClndmaU in 10 lmllw• and Dotr&lt;it and
brc&gt;ke' ttio .,..k &lt;Yl five llhlgbt '-&lt;! AUIIta S.l 11101 Now Bolton IJII!t a c:loub!Obeodor .by
101 by Doc: White In 190!, will eo York blankod Cblc:aao 5-llc
ldentioal 2-0 sc:oreo.

Leaders

the presentatlons. Taking speak..
i~

lledt who lllliciO the dedlltii
laot Frl~ niPt thlt preolfVocl

the otrelk Wilen he ·..Uod. back
Son Frani&gt;li&lt;o'a Dick iliolli !Or fDr
ro&lt;Ord. o1 R
not tryllli to avoid Ute P!'.cb, 1ftiWi on SalllrdaJ ' niPt
~
att.r Dl')'ldale bit 111m wjill~tllt · .. ap~n.t thO Plllllloo.
blOOB loaded In the ninth il#olll. ' .,EiHwl..... lg thO .liationoJ
., ·
Aid fr--P~dl .
Plllli4alplila IGppocl
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Bill Popovich wu lnval...o, SID tr&amp;nclloo ~I, Sf&lt; LcrW
11 he II1Ade onoril oparloilqj:
playa. The btaolt coint lilih
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two Dill Ill thO olxiiJ with Maui')l
Willa bit a oiCM roller. with Gory
Kalb on tlllrd bue. P&lt;&gt;povldi
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chargee! the ball and fllliiocl. .to.
'l'fio Melp Cow~~~' Rldln&amp; Club
llrot to Juot nip the dlll)l"l 1 ilqN ·111 llrst lllo-cllf llorae
i
Wills.
. · ..... mr the -lllcl ot t h e
Popovldt
aloo
Willi
behind
1ho
llodt !\lrln&amp;a Falrii&lt;Junda••
i COLUMBUS (111'0 - Don't
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to
oooap
lifl
'lbere ,..... :114 entries In tile
I oount . the Columbus . J~! art,
Roberto CIOIII-'II..rd if1lua. IIIDw with Edcllo RldCard, 8r .,
f even though they hild ·4he Ln-.
&lt;\tJ' 11101 he !Hood. out WIIU• lAitUt, W. VL, aer'flnr ao ·m.
f lornailonal ~ IOid and · MJIJor Lel(ut Leodsra
1dropped it.
By UDited Preas !ntornatlcnl Slarpll til&lt; tho .last out of tho . IIOUIICtr. Judgel were Ride Ram·
111110 atl.er WWs ah11led wltll . 118)', Catletlli&gt;Url, l(jl., Weotern
Tho Jota .laid clown 10 hits
Natleftl Le1auo
claa..o, 11101 FraDic Roush, Vln~Tuesday · ni&amp;l&gt;t to pound out a
G. AB R. H. PeL two Dill Ill the ninth.
5-2 win over the Richmond Rose, Ctn
t9 205 38 7t .381
lollt, EniiJ,ob. Rlnsmlllero were
Broveo.
Flood, St.L
50 207 31 69 .333
o
·Jade Pouah, - . Sllurdayove.
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iWia; Ropr Morp., MJdiieport,
Richmond ocorod two rWUI Staub, Hou
19 192 2! 63 .328
.wlthwt the halp of a hiL co. Alou, Alia
49 211 24 69 .327
llaltor clasaos 9mdoY momlll&amp;
lumbus g~~t one run on three A.Jhrum, em 47 198 31 64 .3Z7 By UDited Presa IntornaUonal 11101 Robert (Butch) Meier, MJd.
Wblts Ill one lnnli!i, and """" on Hobrto, Clll
t6 182 !3 56 .308
American Leque
clleport, &amp;mday attornoon.
!two in another.
.
Millan, Alia 50 192 It 58 ,302
W. I. Pc~ GB
C&amp;ah awards were liven In the
31 19 •620 "' Drllftveplacoaoftlleaumei'OIII
~ ·Tho Braves were held to four Grote, NY
ttll6 11 tt .301 Detroit
28 21 •571 'h eateaortes of the ahowllladdltloo
~1.! by Larl')' Klllln(IWO(th, aa WUms, Chi
t9 199 23 53 ,291 Baltimore
29
22 .569 21h 1o rtbbOna. The events - • ofll.
Jet, .llaed Tom Houoe fer AUon, ~hll
39 12.1 15 38 .288 Cleveland
26
24 •520 5 dal Oldo Vall'~\' Horae 9mr
f ~~ of hits. )
AmeriCID League
MinneiOia
25
25 •500 6 AOIII. point contests.
~ '!'lief win kept !It), Jell Clle
G. AB R. II. Pet. Bootm
23 25 •479 7
f pmo ·behind Toledo, wblch d"' Hwrd, Wash !B 182 29 63 .346 Dakland
Flrot thfOUilb fifth place wiJI.
23 28 ·451 '112 nera, re~~pectlvely, lllthevarlous
~ reai!ld !O'raeule 5-2.
Yotrzald, Boo 50 177 21 61 .3t5 california
22 28 •440 9 ovoatalllclude:
l Collmribus 11101 RGehsotor an Horton, Jlet tt 15f 25 !8 .308 New York
21 27 •438 1
~od fcJ oec:oncl place with t11o C&amp;retf, Min tt 175 22 53 .303 Chi&lt;IIO
Walk.trot cla11, under 48111dt2,0 29 .408 10\lz ea- Naui1111Y Boy ridden by Rob·
tdl«arejlclo In the slllldiJ!p Hrrlon, Boo 38 13! 23 38 .281 Waoblngton
em peroe~ JOblts. •Co- Koaco, NY U 138 16 39 .283
Tuesdoy s Results
Ill Jo Ritchie, CoolvUie; Prince
liuml1111iL wltll a ZO..t5 ;
Wbllo, NY
50 177 21 50 ,282 Booton 2 Detroit 0• lat twillcht rldclen by David Elias, Letart,
a .571 ' iiarceliap, Alvla, Cle
51185 19 51 .278 ~tr~ :"~tern
~nilht w. Va.; Tom Thumb, ridden by
;.hUe Rochester, wl~ s ·21-16 Fnehn, Dol !9 ISO 25 49 .272 w::hlrwton ~ ~:;'.; 2, nilllt Lloo Van M£tre, Letart, W. VL;
mark, has a .568 averap,
.lohnOn, Bal t7 160 20 43 .289 cal 5 Bait 3 10 1
night
Al!acho Dream, ridden by Cyu.
!JHIIIOoota 3 'Now ':;.'k O, ni&amp;l&gt;l 1111a Rltcblo, Coolville; Little

'i ]etlf Pound Out

~r;:~ttt

and ut a National Leq\ie lilark
by atrotchlq hio ltl'ii!k ol

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Fowler,

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Mr.
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. llovoU'!ftl by Mro. Fre&lt;l .Gibbs ~ imii · Ni~ ~~ •of
~arried Out the theme ''F~ aGc~ttli.r, ¥J,Ch., ·, • • Week·
Matter." 9le alao pn..,....lllt end ...~ J&gt;f: MrL'l', H, .Qark,
' pnludo to -the 1111!01- . Mro, Clark , relilrriecUo Ml~
........ mom. lng.
Pn&gt;:With her.sriiiOiaoo lor a.vlolt
to altoild tile
A plilk 11114 white rooe center. there with relat1Y4\ill.
...,,,....,,. whloh wiD be hold Ill piece Oankod by pink laj&gt;ers .with
Mro. R, L, .Goltharllt 11101 11011,
Gr-Ille, .line Z0-:2. II waa pink llld green llljlld)lo docorot. Bruee, of. CoiiUIIbo!~ IIP,Oilt the
deddod to ciiiiiJOIIOG.,_with a meet. od the relreahment !able. Ho•· weekend here wltll bor mollller,
·
In&amp; Ill July 11101 to hold a picnic tesaos were lllro. Gtitdo Mourn· Mro. W. A. MorGuest of Mr. &amp;lid Mro. Harl')'
Ill the WUI!o ·'Aolhlllll' farm 011 In(, Mrs. Paul Smart, lllrL lfar.
Cberi'Y Rldae Ill Auauat.
old Chs.., Mro. Tod Rile¥, Jr., CIIII\Orboity over the weekend was
Mra. Kloe1 ulld 1 'lt'a For All Mrs. Richard Owen, Mrs. Victor .Mre. Clarence Thomas ot DeJa.
of Ut" ao the lll'osram theme. Grimm, and Mrs. WUI!o An. ware, coming e111&gt;0clally for the
PI&gt;IIIOJW llit!h Sc:bool alumni
Readln(s """' given by Mrs. thiJIIl'.
rounlon.
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Ill(~~
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n.bria ••
trom
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Siuiden Tho YOWV MilU Claoa of which
tliO c11nliar and Mr. carter •••.the toOoher pre. rc;·
· - ljtln will! a bOok and alio

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a !lhocl!i The dosll!l praytr was
gtwn by Uta mini•~·
It was ll&gt;led durilig the tv..
well obaorvanc, that 22 "'"'

ancl Mro. carter~• daughter, BIJ.
lie Jean, who snd•ted , tills
spring from RuU&amp;nd Hlch Scbool,
wUI aloo be attendll!itho~ep. ·
Tlblea ware de"""ated'ln 'plilk
and green and centered with can.
dies and(lloral arranpments.. A
large decorated cake was served
along with tho dinner,.
Ira WQI!eprovided orsll\music
for the program held In tho church

the Pomeroy Elemental')' School
Q-Which plclnet i8 both a
on two days prior to the closing
morni119 and an
star?
of the scOOOJ year.
A-VenUJ, the mOlt brilliant
Schoolmates, teachers, par- planet Ill our solar system.

A pupt play, uThe Wizard
of Oz", was presented by Mra.
Robert Roberts' third grade of

hi; ierv8d. as •

pastor ot the cblir,ch . slrice s.p.
tember 1965. He plalla to illend
the Roonolcjj ·~e collop. Mr.

Pupils Give Puppet Play

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VITO STELLINO
IJPI Sporto Writer
. ilon Dl')'sdsie dldn'! ,111\id any
hoi~ from ~ry We~lod
thl1 time but he gOt quite an
ani•t from Paul I'Qpovioh.
i' .J}.eyldale set a major 1_.
!)'OOord Tuoodoy niJbt by pitchlJna his aixth &amp;tra18ht obutout
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By

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ents aiXI others were guests for

5-2 IL Triumph

Radio
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second act Dorothy; Gregory
Browning, the Wizard of Oz;
, Mr. and Mrs. Ma,ynarc!Karnes,
Jim Hawley, Toto; Gregory
lllo Iormor Marcella Fisher, and
Glaze and
Cindy Campbell,

their arandclaughter, Jo Teshner,
Gl Columbua were weekend guests
of Mro. llattle &amp;nlth. Mr. and
Mro. Karnes ..,., es1&gt;0clally to
attend tile Pl&gt;moroy Alunmi ban.
quat. ThOll' were jollied at the
\ home of Mrs. Smith on &amp;lnday
by Toddy Fiobor of Pomeroy.
lllro. M. C. Flechtner of Co.
lumbua waa &amp;lao here ror a
weekend violt with her mother.
Dr. and Mrl. Tom !Mm.er,
roflor arriving saturdaY from Mia.
oouri Where be Ia otodoood with
the u.s. Army, loft Mlll1d&amp;,y with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar.
thur admer on 1 two week f1shing trip to Mlnno-. Mrs. Da.
vld Farmer Is III&gt;Ondlng tho tlme
In Dayton with her SOil, Dan, and

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famUy.

Mr. and Mrs. WIIUam King,
Mrs. Ann Thomao, and Mr. and
Mra. Robert King were in New
Matamoras Fridoy night for the
IP'and lll111&gt;0etlon of the Order
of Eaotem Star Chapter there.
Mro. William King is Grand
Ruth, GriiiOI Chapter of Olllo.
Re- overnight 1110Bts of Mr.
11101 Mro. William King were
Mr. llld MrL Marvin Thorn. lNfl o1 Walhln(lon, C,H, Mrs.
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matron of the Grand ~of
Ohio, O,E,S,
.
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Pvt. f:-2 Jack A, ggm., Is

bore vtaltlng hla mother, Mro.
Silman. Pvt. Sigman hsa
been llatiDnod at Fort Lewlo,
Waah., for tho pest eight weeks.
Prerlous to that be wasstatlmed
at Fort Jackaoo, S.C. OnMie It,
be wUl leave ror omeera Candldslo Sdtool ot Fort Bennin&amp;,
Ga.
Mrs. WOllam Harman (Doro.
thy O.trlllrl) and cblldren, Lin
Jo • ..
u~ and J
and
-~·.
ID;
Mrs.
James Jlcnrllng, (JudJ Overturf)
11101 11011, Joey, of Columbus wore
here over tile weekend to vlalt
with tllolr parento, Mr. 11101 Mr1.
Leora

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Frand1 OVerturf. Mn. Harman

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the tin woodsman; Rema Chat.

B.lnne~ Sweet

fin. the witch; Mary Sue Durst,
the moose queen; David Harris
and Mary Ann Hoffman, the sc&amp;recrOWi Don Gibbs, thegatekeeperj
Charles Pugh arxl Char_les Burton, the Han.
Manipulating the puppets lor

PICKLES

bie Allensworth, carol Barnitz,
Ronald Coats, Mary Helen maettnar, Vanessa Folmer. Donald
Gibbs, Jud,y Pugh and Debbie

;mark. ·lia,,

Prompters were Crystal Hall
and Nancy Ebersbach.. Mary Ann
Hoffman was the manager aoo
Clrol Barnitz armounced the program. There was music b)' Jllly
Pugh lnd Jean AnnDurstarxlJerTom Bing were the curtain boys.
Danny Bullington and Perry
Case were ln charge of scenery.

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The ftnal commencement ard
program for the children, par.

ents, aoo rrttnds wiD be on SW;.
day evening, June 9, at 7:30 ~
m. In tho HarrisOIIYille Schc\ol
Auclitorium. Parents and lliends
In and srwnd tho Harrisonville

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BIBLE GIVEN
The Rutland Church of Olrist
presented live members of the
graduating class of the Rutlan:l
High School with Bibles. Receiv·

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..,.fldflllod hla favorite 9ulkeopes.
rean 10~ which beg!M

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Western stake race, horse-

Chicago (C&amp;rloo z.s&gt; at
Cleveland (Williams 3-3), 7:30

Ru81;y BUI, rldclen by w 1 m p
Frost, CbiUicothe; Hank, ridden

(Pierce 1·0 at
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(Pa cual .,, 8 05
as l!iiOft
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by Ralph Guthrie, Athena; &amp;lrrel
Buck, ridden by J, R. Kennedy,
Middleport; Dan, ridden by Fred

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california (Bl'Wiet
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(Brabe
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more
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00 5-1·11101 Don !ll')'sdale pltchod ~~
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Tackett, Rutland; Moons ~mer,
rlclden by Mary Ann Mitchell,
Marietta.
ho
Appaloosa pleaoure rse Black lloj''B Mohawk, ridden by
Slllrl'll' Burdette, Coolville; AJ.

•Tomorrow 11101 tomorrow 11101 5tstein•a oecood Du.lor t_. p,~trolt (1'-lln 1~) at Boston uta, ridden by Judy Dye, Cool·
tonM&gt;rrow · · '"
homer of the 1081011 provided (Culp Z-2), 7,30 ~rn.
vUie; Roan Baby, ridden by TarTOOr·•·"' 8 ~-I'Y Crosier • Jackson; Lady ~Epstein prom! Ad he'd be Joo Coleman wltll h1a third
back "tomorrow'' when Wuh·
~ ~ues
burst, ridden by Pat McCormlnatoo 88111 tile Si'!!!PPin&amp; nrot vlclol')' aplnat nve~~~¥eA .all&lt;l Chlcago!iCievela~
--~ ... c_ Ro
rid
buomon down "!if Buftalo to oenl Jim "Perfect Gsril'" Oalcla
Wash~')i!gbt
lck, Jack....; - ·
nry,
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t Baltlm~re: "'""t
den by Gerald Webb, JackiOil.
lind hla bslti!'lreye, Ilia vision
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Pole bending, hone• Slorllll',
,., porl'ect Ill • brief Jntema. niDe dedolonl.
Minnesota at New York
ridden by Buddy Martin, Padto;
Uonal L8I(UO otlnl aa bo Bell Wills Filth
Detroit at Boa
Roan Trixie, ridden by John RCJb.
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hit
flv
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11101
drov
Goor110
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lnaon, Athelia; Hank, ridden by
Ill 13 rrmo, 1
W. I. PeL GB Ralph Gutluio, Athens; D1111, rid·
· wa·oowowu
..- -...l' recallod hIm oixth Inning ol the-""Mlbrnke
29 21 . 580 ... &lt;len by Fred Tackett, Ruti uN;
...
k SL Louis
Wilen llaDapr Jim ~on felt up Detroit starter
c 'II' Atlanta
27 23 •540 2
Bill; ridden by James Tod, Methe hi~ , pinch as tho dub Lollcll's oo.ldt bid. Gory Bell Phllldolohla
24 21. .533 2'h Artbur.
,._..,
ell-·•
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his
Mil
for
Hooton
agalnot
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24 .529 2\1
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n anc sco
Weotom pleasure, 1\oll mane
-with onlY
vlclortos Ill 27 : ~.0: ~~:::~ LoCblc~
25 21 .510 3'h 11101 tall- Evan's San, ridden by
,pmeo. Hit' pre ...ee was !ell
• ~ ... es
27 26 .509 3lh Bob RldiiO. Jaclcson; Mr. Wafd.
lmm~ Wilen he bit a two- tile nillliCIJI as Pat llobaon won ClncinnaU
24 24 .500 1 low, ridden b1 Gerald Webb,
rrm
Ill his first game bls first otart of tile year.
Now York
21 27 .!38 7
JackiClll; Rollle, ridden by Revback Tuoodly fllatrl to power
Lull TlAnt pitched a four. Houstcrn
21 28 .129 7'h erly ADen, Allleno; P&lt;ppy Kimtile Senators to a 4..2 vlclor)' hitter and WUI bls eishth game Pittsburgh
19 26 .422 7'h ble, ridden by Kathy Morgan,
over the, 011&lt;111101 Atiii.Uca.
lor. Cleveland wllen Larry
Tuosday'o Rosulto
Mlddloporl; Noble Blue, ridden
Epolelh, - . , .099 wbon be llr01ID bit a oacrltloe Oy with ·Now York 5 Chicago o
by Sanely -'~~'· Waterford.
was cploned to BUflalo, brnke a tile baaea loaded and 110110 Dill Clndnnatl 3 ADonia 1, nisht
Ride and nrn, horae - Sky,
2-.2. tie with 'bla llomer Ill ilxlll Ill tile olatrth lllllnll to ""11 a SL l&lt;lula 3 Hoooton 2, night
ridden by John Rob1011, Athono;
lmiJ!II. Tbe drive carrioll over l1lo-ruD rallY. Tho light hl.ttlna Los ~ 5 PittsburJb 0, night · Hank, ridden by Ralph Guthrie,
Athono; Ruoty Bill, ridden b)'
the -350.foot mark In r1,111t field Wbite 811 loll their l2lh one- Phlla 5 San Fran 1 night
tile D c
stadium In run pmo aa 'Gary Petoro
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J. R. Remedy, Mlddleporl; John.
. , aohlual&lt;&gt;a.
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ny Reb, rlilclan by John Wolford,
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C::an•t Elp!iln Chrlnie .
Calllornla de!eotod Baltimore
(All Times EDT')
Msrlotta; Sorrel Bilek, ridden
. ..1 can't axpiaJn the hllllDi .
plllc;llhltter Tom Satrlano
New York (Seaver 2-5) at by J, R. Kennedy, Middleport.
dtanp," Epstein alu'll&amp;llll. "f' ......... bolito two nms In tile Chicago (Nielcro 5.4&gt;, 2:30 P.m.
Weotom pleaauro PIJIIl', 48 lo
reaiJl' don't kncrrr of lll)1hlnc lOIIi lminl after the Angelo · AUanta (Niekro 5-.'1) at o&amp;llldtes _ Mill Tinker, ridden
cWrorent Pm doing 0011, except loaded the be..a. Elrod lllln· Cincinnati Nolan 1~), 9:05 p.m. by BUI Colo, ,.,_,. 1 Plilna;
111&amp;1 tile hill are clro!lllln&amp; Ill." rlcko had tlod the pmo for tile
Phllacleljllda (FI')'DIID 7-4&gt; at . Lady Bay, rlddeo by Slllri'T &amp;r·
Detroit ........ Ill ·Amerl· Orloleo wltll • two-run ........ Ill san Francloco (PI&gt;rry 8-2), 4 - · Coolville; Lady Bug, rid·
~i:ou lAI(uoi load to 2~ piMa tile !lln4h. lllmle Rojaa, -k- p.~
doo by Chrl81;y Frost, C&lt;lolvUie;
'"" . _ , . Booton 2-ll aller In&amp; Ill roUe!, _, blo sec:oncl
st. Louis (Jaster 3..2) at WlldDower, ridden by Kathy Fo.
~- •a 2~n ~
"'""' ~Hoo1ton (Dieker ~1), 8:30 ~m. &amp;1e10111, MaiClll; White Cloud, rJcl.
.'•. ...,......
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'""'' 11D10'
to the lltd Sol, . · Jlarman Klllobrtw droYe Ill a ·
P!ttsburJb (McBean ~ Ill doD by Nathan Yonker, Letart,
,Ciovalllld edaed Chi- 2-1, pair ol ...,, wltll two aacrlllce Loa Alwele• (II._ t-5), II w v
·:California cUpped BalllmDre 5-3 fllol 11101 'IUIJ OIJn Ill a ~m.
.
·~ 11101 _ , _ Moon·
·ln 10 lmlnl• 11101 Mlma- tlllrd r111 In llmllar falldon lor
'lborodly'oGamea
lpimer, rlddeo b)' Mary Alii
out New York Soli.
llllmo- u Jim Merritt New YO&lt;k at Chi•IIO
· Jllldtell, Marietta; ~Alb Bay,
' Ill
Nlllmal Lelpo, New touod hla llrot lllnllout .ol the PhJiadelphia at SID Franclaco
ridden by 0101'11 WDU&amp;ml, Rut'~:;;WIIItewa;
· ·- .C hi- 5-4, -800 11101 . . - bl1 record ot SL Loula at Hwoton, night
land; Jnktr'a IUan, pddtD by
:(
boot At1a1ia 3-1, !ilL t.t,
~ttebur&amp;h at Loa MI. fllatrl
Richard Doama, 1'arller1llurl;
Illy Llocl&lt; Two, ricldo!l by NleiiD.Iotta Ka111, Klllpton; Baldy, rid.
dee by' Dwayne Slollara, Clrd•
viUt.
Pldq&gt; ..... bor.. - RuoQI
Bill, ri-b)' WimpFJ'Oit, Cbll·
Ullllhe; Hal*, rldiloll by Ral,b
Gl!tllrle, A_,i ·l llotq, rlddon

tern

area are invited•

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anoounces th&amp;t.lts .acati'i'l Rihle "~ ~·; , .._,, ........
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,r.~c r, r · s ~- n sess,IPnf1i,ch ... .,": . ,,., .J I".Jor
eve- this week frOfll : 6:~U to .. · . ··
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8:30 p. m. Tho HarrisonVille
School Buildllli io being providf•milySile
eel. All chUdren from the age of
three through ft!teen are we!·
come.

qule-!Jo

GARY KALE

UPI ~~ Writer

Soow Drift, pure veg.

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The streaklrw st. Louis
Selillora TGpCloklalld
tile Amorloan Lel(ue, C&amp;rcllmla challied liP their
Cleveland toppecl Chlc:aao 2-1, oevootlt a~ vlclory by
Waohblgton boot Ookllnd 4-2, cloWnlne Houoton. Julian Javier
~~~~- blanked Now York 11- alrwlod Ill the docldllll nm wltll
o, C&amp;!lfll&lt;rila boot BalUmore 5-.'1 two out In the J!lnth. Steve
In

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:bill ........ ,

list lludlll' Marti.

~· a.rnl

luck, ricldlil ,b.J J••• Kllllodr,
lllcMiiiiOI't; .... Trlldt, ridden
. ..., 1lalpb Gulllrtt, ~.
Pldcup ..... - two ...
. 'tiles onlY, Ita, riddeo b)' Nathan

Yonl&lt;er, IAtart,. ,W...

and Fancy, ridden by Tina Comp.

Parkerol&gt;uri; Mill Tinker, rid·
ton, Ellzobelh, W, Va., oecond. doD b)' Bill Colo,,.,_.l'lalns;
Wettom rldln&amp; clua, lloroe IM.Y IIUcl, rlcldon by Olrfall
- Klag Pin's Boy, rt.., by Frost, ChUIIcothe; Tollka, riclWIIUam G!eor, Newilaven; wnct- dan by Anne Sarpnl, Mlddl•
nre, ridden by Ralph Guthrie, port; Joe, ridden by Stove Pow·
Atbent; Ruts Ml11 Dee, ridden ell, Radne.
by Bob Ridge, Jadc1011; John
Wootom lead-In PIJIIl', not)K\1·
HCIIll')', ridden by Gerald Webb, ed trophies to each - rldero
JackiCHI.
Included Jud:r SariOnl. Mark
Ro&amp;lotorecl ~horso,lllal· Frost, Soolt Noaoe, Jot! Glbllon lltfOI 11101 under - Hank'• aon, Toozy Kemedj&lt;, Cbarloo
Ken, rlcldon b)' wn11am Greer, Kno!JI&gt;, Dan Guthrie, Troy Gulli·
Now .llllven; King Pin'o Boy, rid- rle, Barry Von M£tro, Ed d) o
den by Greer; Hannlbll'a Magic, Rouah.
ridden by Dick Rosch, GallljM&gt;llJ!IIIIsh piOIIUre hor.. Ill; IJnnanted, ridden by Sblard Knilht Frolllo, ridden by Judo
Br0110r, Mlddleporl; Umamod, Thornton, Jaclcson; Bawlcln'o AI·
ridden by J. R. Kennedy, Mid· len, ridden by 9!orr.r lndellaclt,
Pl&gt;meroy; Lavania Dare, ridden
dleporl.
Reslotorod .,..rter horse, lllaJ. by Bob Fr..ee, Wellalon; BeiQ,
llool lour 11101 olclor - three eo. rldclen by Ed llulh, Ook H I H;
trleo only, Mr. Janza Bar, rtd. Prince, ridden by 0. J.Fietdter,
don by J. R. Kormody, firot; Ravenswood.
Hank's Buddy, ridden by Dick
Fill( race, boroe - 9&gt;rrel
Roach, Galllpol!a, soc:oncl; l.AJolc. Buck, ridden by J. R. KOIIted,y,
le Hero, ridden by Jof'T'[ Barr, Middleport; Wild Fire, ridden
GalUpoils, third.
by Ralpil Guthrie, A I h e n a;
Reglotorecl CJillrler ........ Slonny, ridden by Buddy Mar·
nlare, thne 11101 Wldor - four Un, Gallipolis; Joken, rlddon by
entries, Rex'a Mlaa Dee. ridden Paul ·Cain, Grove CitY,; D a n.
by Bob Ridge, Jadcsoo; Kin8'• driven by Fred Tackett, I!UIIand.
Bay Wimp,y, ridden by Jerry
Pony nag race-lhneentrle•
Barr, Galllpolh; Poppa's Liz, only, Srnok'l\', ridden by JOfl')'
ridden by Jean Nolter, Galllpo- Lewis, Letart, w. Va.,first;Faallo, and Buckaroo Boa~ ridden cy, ridden by Tina Compton, Ellz·
by Robert Taylor, Galllpolla, abeth, W, Va., secondi Rex, ridfirst throultb fourth, roapectlve- don by Nlth.. Yonker, Letart,
ly.
W.Va.
Reglotored .,.arter llorao,
English llvo.plted horae mare, four and older - Blake's four entrle1, All American Boy,
Judy, ridden by Edwin Roush, ridden by Bob Frazee, Wellstoo;
Letart Route 1, W, Va.; Qleetlle Alroci, ridden by Slerl')' Jnde.
D. Cody, ridden by Cheri WI!. llladt. Pl&gt;moroy; Bl')'an!alr Bour·
IIama, RutiiiiOI; Mill P o c o bon Dollie, riddln by Clnda Fo.
Creek,
ridden
by Joyoe glesong, M£oon; ~·· ridden
Grigsby,
Athens;
Poco by Harten George, Gallipolla,
India, ridden by Scott Bierly, firot through fourth, reOPOctlv•·
Wolloton; Ohlahoma Kltt,y, rid- ly,
den by Rick Deem, C&lt;lolvUio,
Weotom riding boroe- Rex'o
Rel!latered IJisrler llorso, Mill Doe, ricldM by Bob Rldae,
l\ll'dll)l,!our 11101 Oilier -,·~• S }ac:kacm.t;lllng Ken's Boy• ridden
San, ridclell by Bob Ridtie. Jadc· •·by WlllljNn Greer, New Haven;
oon; King Bobbin, ridden by Don· Poco .a.tlla, rlcldM by Scot Bfer.
na Allen, Athens; Peppy Kim- ly, JackiOII; Hank' I Buddy, ridball, rlcldeo by Kathy Morgan, den by Dick Roadt, Galllpollo;
Middleport; Ru81;y L, Ladd, rid· Ru81;y L. Ladd, ridden by J. R.
den by J. R. Kemody, Middle- Kermody, Middleport.
port.
Roadstei pony, 50 Inches 11101
Reglotorod AJIP&amp;Ioooa atallion, under - Miss Bee, rlcldM by
an,y age two entries only, Looter Oblinpr, New Haven;
Tribal Cblef, ridden by Bill Colo, Golden Bubbles, ridden by Dana
Tuppers Plains, first; Jolm Hen. Lewis, Clifton, W, Va.; Drum
..... rlddon b loaa Low! 1
1')', ridden by Gerald Webb, Well- """"r,
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Cliftoo; Fly Away, ridden by
Registered Appalooae mar o, Edwin Rouob, New Hoven; Black
111\Y al!ll - lour entries only, Slorm, ridden by Jan illunpbr'l\',
Roan Baby, rlddeo by TerrtCro. l'l&gt;meroy.
.

aler, Jack!Mili Joker's Sllun., riddon by Rick Doom, Parkersburg;
Lady &amp;!mural, ridden by P a I
McCormldc, JackBOn; Wonder
Mountaln Dow, ridden by Clln·
ton Durst, Coltl(ovllle, W, Va.
Reglotorod Appaloo01 &amp;elclln&amp;
111\Y age- two ontrleo onlY. Jet
Reod, ridden by Vlcklo Colo,
Tuppers Plilna, ftrst; Taltalap
"Z", ridden by BUI Haynea, .
JackiClll, ..cmcl.
Non-&lt;e&amp;lotorod otock lloroo
mare, any age - Eaotor, ridden
by Soott Bierly, wauston; san,
ridden by Bob Moler, -eport;
Gin&amp;or Sliest, ridden by Joyce
Grlpby, A-a; Pet, ridden by
Bob Sar10n1. !lilclcllaport; E. J.'o
Girl, r l - by 9lerl')' IDdeatadt,

pkg.

'lbe De))Mtment Slore

of Building Since 1111

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uacitr tllachoa,
manor.,..lf\Y.,.-Illreo
tntrleo Cllll1, moe, rlddln by
,Edwin Roalb, lAtlrt - I , w.
VL, flrll; IJtllt Joilill1 Sorrel,
rlcldon b7 Koollod7, Mid·
dleport, - . ToQJ, rlddeo ...,
Brei HarriBOn, GtUIIIQIII, tldrd.
w-rn - · 48 to se llldlea,
mare or &amp;elcilna. any qo- lfank.
It
rlddeo b)' Rick Dttm,

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eome Into
8 aallooa ill 111,

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ant; Benito, riddenb)'Torr!Pro!- doD b)' Doaald F""ler,
ntt,

Ma.aoo: Prince,

rlddeo by
Letart; Naulllll'
Boy, ridden by lldlln Rltcble;
~· Plain•; Apache DruJII,
ridden by Diana Guthrlo, Coolville.
AU breed Indian eostume cla11,
borH,-- one oatry, ..., by
~ R, ~. MUWepo~ m
Ru81;y L. !.add.
Dtmy Ellal,

En&amp;U•h lit roe-piled, lllll mane
11101 tall - Gay Arl-rat, riddon by Bob Fr..ee, WeUBton;
Mloa Comamara, rlcld"'b7 Sler·
.,. llldelladt, Pomeroy; Klni
ilrlok, ridden by lclar1 J.,. Ten.
nant, New Bavon, flrot thfOUilb
third, respectively, t h r e e

w. va:

:you 1 r0111 or C!jher
TbWe 11110
·tole OD

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C.oolvlllo.
entrlea.
Barrel racing conteot, lloroe JnternaUonal Leacue Stendlrw•
- Bllbba Reed, ridden byll111yno By United Pa!u. fntornotlonal
stollera, Waterford; 'Sorrel Buck,
rlddeo by J. R. Kemody, Mid.
dleport; Hank, ridden by Rallb
Guthrie,..Atben&amp;i WUdftre,
. . ridden
by Ralpil L. Guthrie, Athens; Roan
Trtne, ridden by John Robam,
AlhonL
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IWIY 2;0011,·

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28 19 . 568 •
Columbus
20 u .571 ·1
Rochester
21 16 .568 1
Loubvllle
22 18 .550 1~
Bofl'alo
21 22 . 488 4
Richmond
19 24 .442 S
Jockaoovlllo 19 26 . 432 flz
Syracuse
15 24 .38.1 8
Tuosdoy'l Reoulll
Toledo 7 Syrac:uoe I
Columbua 5 Rlchmoird 2

barrel race - !mnko,y,
ridden by Jeri')' Lewis, Letart,
W, VL; Maverick, ridden by
Jeri')' Lewis; Rex, ridden by
Natllsn Yonker, Letart, W, Vs.;
Fancy, ridden by Ropr AUon, Rochester 14 BntTalo 5
Elizabeth. w. va.; LIJbiDing, rid· JacksODYI!Ie 10 Loulovllle 5

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Pony League Opens Friday
The

Me'Gall Ia - . Be
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Syracuoe at Cheshire, -eport

ball League, book up to six solid at Rutland.

teams after several years of
SECOND ROUND
struggle with five and even less,
June 25 _ Pomeroy at !I)T&amp;begino play thls Frtdoy.
cuse, Eut--..rn at Rutland, MlclOpening round matches finds dleport at Choshlro.
Syracuse at Pomeroy, Rutland
Juoe 28 - Choohlre at Pr1J&gt;.
at Eastern and Cheshire at Mid- eroy, -eporlat Eutern, IIYdloport The Syracuse ·l'mloroy neuse at Rutland.
pme, bolvover, has been poolJulf 2 - Middleport at l'cJb&gt;.
pooed bf mutual COR!enl ol ~ eroy (Wodnesclay, July 3), . iipr~ ' Paul KIOOI 'o f ~aeL ·lalol ,_• .Clltahlre, ll!rinoil'al
aile! '!omer Smith of Pomeroy ·· EIIBtem · " ,: · ' ' '"""'m
due to earner conunlttmeats.
July 5 - Pomeroy at 'Rutlailcl,
Only two, rounds of play sre Syracuse at Middleport, Eaotem
planned, although if ma...,.rs at Cbeshlro.
desire, a third rounclmty be addJuly 9 - Eaotern at Pomeroy
od.
(Wednooday, July 10), Chooldre
All Pomeroy homo pmes at Syracuse, Rutland at Mlildl•
sohodulod Tuesday• will be port.
played on Wednesdays,duetodlaAll games to otart at 6:30p.m.
mond coof!icts.
and no Iaior In IllY oase tileD
FliiST ROUND
6:!5 p, m,; UIDI!ires to be rur.
June 7- SyneuoeatPmtoroy, iohod by lane team.
Rutland at Eastern, Cheshire Ill
Team Manager• - Homo r
Mlddloprt
Smith (99Z-3882) 11101 DlokYC&gt;IIW.
June 11 - Pmtoroy ot l'unerQy; Don WUoon(99Z-55U),
Cheshire, Eaotorn aiMiddiOIJOrl. MldcDeJiort; Paul Kloos (992Rutland at Syracuse.
2795) Syracuse; Howard caidwltl
Juno It- Pomeroy a t - . . (Jieedovllle 867~61), Eastern;
port, Cheshire at Rutland, East. C&amp;rl Wamaley (no phone), a;..
ern at Syracuse.
shire; Bob SWick (712-I15Sl,Rut.J uno 18 - Rutland at &lt;w-roy
~lancl.
(Wednesday, June 19), Middle&gt;In case of rain, or doubt aiJout
port at Syncu.., Cbeahlro at playllic a11.er nln, · ..........
Eaatern.
ohould c:all 10 as
June 21- PomoroyatEutern, leu tripa.

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Paul !ldcelo. AthoDJ;
lllaek DI•IIICiud Jluot, ridden by
! ' * Gna. Sr.; 141adllry!itep,
rlddln by Pate Gnu. Jr.; ller·
.,. Boy' a - · ridden by Greg
Herbert, Oak HUI.
Troll horae-- Kla&amp;Bobbln, ridden ..., Donna Allin, Alii·
....; John llonl')', rldd• by
aid Wobb, Jad&lt;oon: lla'a Mill ;
Dee, r l - by llob llldtie. Jaekoon; Apadto Joo, ridden by Sler·
.,. Jlldeotd, Pl&gt;maroy; 01c1.-a
KIU:\', riddeD by Richard Deeia,

LOWER PRICED ltfAN EVa!

MEN • LADIEs
IIIXEll' • JWJOR
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THRU JUNE 2

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La- Jlddon by Jim

bomaKit!y, rlddenbyBev~,

EXCEPT FRl NIGHT

SALAD
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Wtotoni POIIl'

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Caesar' a
Lad, ridden by Bill Colo, Tup.
pera Plains; Kin&amp; Bobbin, ridden
by Donna Allen, AlhC018; Cb
~-·I
le D. Cody, ridden by
el')'
WUU&amp;ma, Rutland; l'l&gt;co Inda,
ridden by Scott Bierly, wau.
llon; Kin&amp;'• lluDDy Ill&amp; ridden
b)' Bev Allen, Athena.
Children' a We atom h o r lhlp, rider 1611101 UJider - Caesar' a Lad, ricldM by Bill Colo,
'nrjlpers Plilns; PeppJ Kimble,
ridden by Kathy Morl&amp;n, Middlaport; Kina's lluDDy Hug, ricidee by Bev Allon, Athena; Olcla.

Ta-.roopect1vt17.
tllnlu&amp;b

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aCMpMdwattr.

Weatem pleasure horae cttp..
pod mane 11101 tall -

Hamden; LaciY !lmbunt,•rlddeo
by Pat McCormlc:t, Jac:koon.
POmercir.
Wootem pluiUfO POIIl' under
Noo-re&amp;lotered otock IIDr.. 48 ladle• - APache Sc&lt;xrl, rld&amp;elclln&amp; lllf 1111 - lour entries, dee by Mike Bodmer, Pl. Pltu·
Little DID, r i - by lito Smltb,
lllmderl., w. VL; BaldJ, ridden
b1 Marjorie Houde, Clri&gt;I..Uie;
MJ lludlll', rl.... by liu Ut.
tlojalln. Well...; Rode, ridden
by Fred
Rutlond, flrot

'Miitt. rhd)r-nllud alld .M~

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Horse Show Draws 284 Entries

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Epstein Powers Sens

ry Hanins, Tommy Krautter and

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Standmgs

lio"ec1

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the play were Penny Adams, Deb-

11101 Mrs. Jlcnrlln&amp; cameospedal.
1o attend the alumni baniJiot. lng the Bibles were Janet Davis,
On &amp;lndaythe Harman&amp;, the Dowl. Gloria Thompson, Sharon carter,
fna'a, aod tile Overturf's were in Billie Jean carter arKI John
GaUipolis to vlalt M&lt;. and Mrs. Wise.
Ralph Durst 11101 dsu&amp;llter, Mary
Am.
C. P. BradJury Is rocuperat.
Japan's national colors are
In&amp; at home following surge.,.
white,
with red disk In center,
ot the Clevaland Clinic. B. F.
from
which
spring 16 red ray•
Parmtlee drovotoCieveland&amp;ln.
to
edge.
day m Mr. BradJury.
Mr. 11101 MrL Joo YOUfl8 ol
Cambrlclge vlotted relatives here
over the weekend. They came
eapeclally to the Middle.
~· port alumni~
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Weekend sueoto of Mr. 11101
Mrs. Chatle1 Bracbury were Mr.
and Mn. wuuam Kitchen anc1
dsUibter, Debbie 11101 Denise.

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parts were Debbie Harten-

bach, cast as "Dorothy" in the
first act; Paula Ei&lt;jllinger, the

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:it. Hra ·onlY
lilr
·iho
jftoJ.,.. ~ !Wi( oi 58 aet by
Wallell Jcibnaon 1111913.
:J'hl big rilb~ ,ao.....
pl)lhOd tU tills ' by to;iln&amp; a
lhrel-hlt alimou! .at ibe .Pit.taburJb Plratoa wllllt pltcblq
the Loo
Dodatro to a S.
o victDry.
•Beblnil the ·piate apln llls
Uftt&gt;ire Harl')' WoDcltlitodt but
this time ho waan•t Involved iii
a ·-overoy. It was Wendol·

DrY.,..., wboae oixth llultaut DIJliiOII ilouoton 11-:, ClndmaU in 10 lmllw• and Dotr&lt;it and
brc&gt;ke' ttio .,..k &lt;Yl five llhlgbt '-&lt;! AUIIta S.l 11101 Now Bolton IJII!t a c:loub!Obeodor .by
101 by Doc: White In 190!, will eo York blankod Cblc:aao 5-llc
ldentioal 2-0 sc:oreo.

Leaders

the presentatlons. Taking speak..
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lledt who lllliciO the dedlltii
laot Frl~ niPt thlt preolfVocl

the otrelk Wilen he ·..Uod. back
Son Frani&gt;li&lt;o'a Dick iliolli !Or fDr
ro&lt;Ord. o1 R
not tryllli to avoid Ute P!'.cb, 1ftiWi on SalllrdaJ ' niPt
~
att.r Dl')'ldale bit 111m wjill~tllt · .. ap~n.t thO Plllllloo.
blOOB loaded In the ninth il#olll. ' .,EiHwl..... lg thO .liationoJ
., ·
Aid fr--P~dl .
Plllli4alplila IGppocl
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Bill Popovich wu lnval...o, SID tr&amp;nclloo ~I, Sf&lt; LcrW
11 he II1Ade onoril oparloilqj:
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'l'fio Melp Cow~~~' Rldln&amp; Club
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Roberto CIOIII-'II..rd if1lua. IIIDw with Edcllo RldCard, 8r .,
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&lt;\tJ' 11101 he !Hood. out WIIU• lAitUt, W. VL, aer'flnr ao ·m.
f lornailonal ~ IOid and · MJIJor Lel(ut Leodsra
1dropped it.
By UDited Preas !ntornatlcnl Slarpll til&lt; tho .last out of tho . IIOUIICtr. Judgel were Ride Ram·
111110 atl.er WWs ah11led wltll . 118)', Catletlli&gt;Url, l(jl., Weotern
Tho Jota .laid clown 10 hits
Natleftl Le1auo
claa..o, 11101 FraDic Roush, Vln~Tuesday · ni&amp;l&gt;t to pound out a
G. AB R. H. PeL two Dill Ill the ninth.
5-2 win over the Richmond Rose, Ctn
t9 205 38 7t .381
lollt, EniiJ,ob. Rlnsmlllero were
Broveo.
Flood, St.L
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Richmond ocorod two rWUI Staub, Hou
19 192 2! 63 .328
.wlthwt the halp of a hiL co. Alou, Alia
49 211 24 69 .327
llaltor clasaos 9mdoY momlll&amp;
lumbus g~~t one run on three A.Jhrum, em 47 198 31 64 .3Z7 By UDited Presa IntornaUonal 11101 Robert (Butch) Meier, MJd.
Wblts Ill one lnnli!i, and """" on Hobrto, Clll
t6 182 !3 56 .308
American Leque
clleport, &amp;mday attornoon.
!two in another.
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Millan, Alia 50 192 It 58 ,302
W. I. Pc~ GB
C&amp;ah awards were liven In the
31 19 •620 "' Drllftveplacoaoftlleaumei'OIII
~ ·Tho Braves were held to four Grote, NY
ttll6 11 tt .301 Detroit
28 21 •571 'h eateaortes of the ahowllladdltloo
~1.! by Larl')' Klllln(IWO(th, aa WUms, Chi
t9 199 23 53 ,291 Baltimore
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22 .569 21h 1o rtbbOna. The events - • ofll.
Jet, .llaed Tom Houoe fer AUon, ~hll
39 12.1 15 38 .288 Cleveland
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24 •520 5 dal Oldo Vall'~\' Horae 9mr
f ~~ of hits. )
AmeriCID League
MinneiOia
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25 •500 6 AOIII. point contests.
~ '!'lief win kept !It), Jell Clle
G. AB R. II. Pet. Bootm
23 25 •479 7
f pmo ·behind Toledo, wblch d"' Hwrd, Wash !B 182 29 63 .346 Dakland
Flrot thfOUilb fifth place wiJI.
23 28 ·451 '112 nera, re~~pectlvely, lllthevarlous
~ reai!ld !O'raeule 5-2.
Yotrzald, Boo 50 177 21 61 .3t5 california
22 28 •440 9 ovoatalllclude:
l Collmribus 11101 RGehsotor an Horton, Jlet tt 15f 25 !8 .308 New York
21 27 •438 1
~od fcJ oec:oncl place with t11o C&amp;retf, Min tt 175 22 53 .303 Chi&lt;IIO
Walk.trot cla11, under 48111dt2,0 29 .408 10\lz ea- Naui1111Y Boy ridden by Rob·
tdl«arejlclo In the slllldiJ!p Hrrlon, Boo 38 13! 23 38 .281 Waoblngton
em peroe~ JOblts. •Co- Koaco, NY U 138 16 39 .283
Tuesdoy s Results
Ill Jo Ritchie, CoolvUie; Prince
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Wbllo, NY
50 177 21 50 ,282 Booton 2 Detroit 0• lat twillcht rldclen by David Elias, Letart,
a .571 ' iiarceliap, Alvla, Cle
51185 19 51 .278 ~tr~ :"~tern
~nilht w. Va.; Tom Thumb, ridden by
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mark, has a .568 averap,
.lohnOn, Bal t7 160 20 43 .289 cal 5 Bait 3 10 1
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••B'fute Lotto'' will be the
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Q-,Wh111 1110.1 lht /!rtt time

the Electorlll ,CoUep• """ Invited to witneu an maugur&lt;JI1
A-The 531 electors, of
whom all but 5i were Democrata were InVited by Presl·
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to attend his 1nau1uralat
Washington, D.C .• on Marcb
4 1933. Tbis was the firBt
time the Eleetonl College

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PLAN CONVENTION
The aMUal Chester TlninabJP
&amp;mdoy School Cooventlon service will be iimcla,Y, June 9, at
the Chester Nazarene Church
with :iulday School to begin at 10
a.m. and a basket dinner at noon.
Rev. R. D. Brown ollhe Plllrlm
Holiness Church, evanaellst ft.
Rutland, will brillll Ule aile,_

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In unl soo by tho members.
Cathy Oabonlepresldeda!the
meetlne. omeer•• reportl Wire
given and roll eall liken. Tm.
Mayby took the ollerln&amp; lliiol the

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Church Of Cl!rllll youjb prOii'ilD

parents, were Mrs. Marie Chapelor of science ttelfree In elemen. man of Pcmero;y; Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hines. David and Dou&amp;. of
Belpre; Mr. and Mrs. orville
Stalnaker ani Mrs. Paige Stal·
naker of WIUiamsto\t'n, W. VLi
Mrs. Bet\}' Foraker or canton
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loudin
of Tanner, W. VL
Election of officers highlight~
The Rio Grande colors of red
ed the recent annual meeting of and white were carried out in
the Syracuse Nazaren&lt;! Church. decorations Cor the reception held
Officers named were Carson at the !:.'talnaker home. The cake
Hayes, Robert Stewart, and Cora served was topped with a mifiia.
Grindley, trustees; Hazel Hayes, ture replica of a cap and diploma.
Thelma Custer, and Dorothy
Stewart, stewards; Robert Stew~ were Mrs. Arnold, president;
art, Surday School Superintend- Mrs. Miller, vice president; Mrs.
ent; Maxine Arnold, secretary or Stewart, stud)' book chairmanj
the board, and LuEUa Moore and Mrs. Hayes, box work; Thelma
Ora Blss treasurer and assist~ custer, publicity secretary and
ant, respectively.
reacliil!: course chairman; Mrs.
Sugday school officers named Grindley, treasurer, and LuElla
were ·oma Hysell, board sec~ Moore, pnyer and fasting, and
retary; the Rev. A. E. Miller, "other sheep" secretary.
pastor, chairman; Elladene Wat.'
wn, treasurer; Dorotm· Stewart cradle roll superinterxlent,
The United States takes Jfs
an{ Pauline Miller, Christian regular census flvery 10 years,
in years which end with .a
service training director.
Missionary officers elected zero.
Stalnaker was awarded a bach-

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tary education. He WI&amp; a soloist
for the baccalaureate service.
AUerxtilw the commencement
son, Bruce, foUowing his gradua· and the reception. besides t h e
Uon from Rio Gnnde COllege. graduate's wile, Llndl, 11111 his

Mr, and Mrs. Harley Stalnaker,
Rose Hill, Pomeroy, entertained
with a reception honoring their

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Mrs. WiUis Anthony, Mrs. Chlr·
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Get-well cards
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and Mrs. Harry Hoodashelt. Mrs.
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RecepfiOn is Given for Son

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••B'fute Lotto'' will be the
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Q-,Wh111 1110.1 lht /!rtt time

the Electorlll ,CoUep• """ Invited to witneu an maugur&lt;JI1
A-The 531 electors, of
whom all but 5i were Democrata were InVited by Presl·
dent-elect Franklin Roosevelt
to attend his 1nau1uralat
Washington, D.C .• on Marcb
4 1933. Tbis was the firBt
time the Eleetonl College

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Whole,
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Livers . ···---·- .. 69e
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Sauce ----- 8 ~. $1

All Yorlolin Morlwl F..-

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PLAN CONVENTION
The aMUal Chester TlninabJP
&amp;mdoy School Cooventlon service will be iimcla,Y, June 9, at
the Chester Nazarene Church
with :iulday School to begin at 10
a.m. and a basket dinner at noon.
Rev. R. D. Brown ollhe Plllrlm
Holiness Church, evanaellst ft.
Rutland, will brillll Ule aile,_

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In unl soo by tho members.
Cathy Oabonlepresldeda!the
meetlne. omeer•• reportl Wire
given and roll eall liken. Tm.
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parents, were Mrs. Marie Chapelor of science ttelfree In elemen. man of Pcmero;y; Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hines. David and Dou&amp;. of
Belpre; Mr. and Mrs. orville
Stalnaker ani Mrs. Paige Stal·
naker of WIUiamsto\t'n, W. VLi
Mrs. Bet\}' Foraker or canton
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loudin
of Tanner, W. VL
Election of officers highlight~
The Rio Grande colors of red
ed the recent annual meeting of and white were carried out in
the Syracuse Nazaren&lt;! Church. decorations Cor the reception held
Officers named were Carson at the !:.'talnaker home. The cake
Hayes, Robert Stewart, and Cora served was topped with a mifiia.
Grindley, trustees; Hazel Hayes, ture replica of a cap and diploma.
Thelma Custer, and Dorothy
Stewart, stewards; Robert Stew~ were Mrs. Arnold, president;
art, Surday School Superintend- Mrs. Miller, vice president; Mrs.
ent; Maxine Arnold, secretary or Stewart, stud)' book chairmanj
the board, and LuEUa Moore and Mrs. Hayes, box work; Thelma
Ora Blss treasurer and assist~ custer, publicity secretary and
ant, respectively.
reacliil!: course chairman; Mrs.
Sugday school officers named Grindley, treasurer, and LuElla
were ·oma Hysell, board sec~ Moore, pnyer and fasting, and
retary; the Rev. A. E. Miller, "other sheep" secretary.
pastor, chairman; Elladene Wat.'
wn, treasurer; Dorotm· Stewart cradle roll superinterxlent,
The United States takes Jfs
an{ Pauline Miller, Christian regular census flvery 10 years,
in years which end with .a
service training director.
Missionary officers elected zero.
Stalnaker was awarded a bach-

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tary education. He WI&amp; a soloist
for the baccalaureate service.
AUerxtilw the commencement
son, Bruce, foUowing his gradua· and the reception. besides t h e
Uon from Rio Gnnde COllege. graduate's wile, Llndl, 11111 his

Mr, and Mrs. Harley Stalnaker,
Rose Hill, Pomeroy, entertained
with a reception honoring their

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825 x 20 - 10 ply tlreo, 2-,poed roar axle, 292 CIL In,, 6
cyl e.,, extr• clean •nd aolld. Has 12 ft. tnaulated van
·body with rear and aide cloora. ·
1960 CHEV. 'h T, FLEETSIDE ...............$595
6 cyL O!Wlne extra ~ heaYJO dut,y tires. A real buy.
1963 CHEVROLET ,. TON . . . . .............$995
-700 x 17 tires. Heavy duty sprlJVS, solld cab, covered body.
Local 1 owner, low mUeage.

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\If II G Food Morbi, Rt. 7

Pomeroy Motor Co.

~dleport.

ONN IVIS. l.oci '.M.
I'OMIItOY. CIHIO

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POMEROY

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BANANAS, IOc lb., miD: 'lie a

· gal)on, bologna 3 .lb. .,..st,
WE WISH to express our liDegp s dozen lie. Jowl anced
"""" thanks to friends, nelgb.
! lb. 99c. il!Jicb standard
bon and relatives who vlii'W1nted To Buy
For
Sale
paint
ts.58. M i! G ,Mar'ket.
Od Mr. Clarl&lt; while he wai SIDEWALK BICYCU!: wII h
TWO
BEDROOM
home,
bath
Rt.
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Middleport.
H-Sip
In lllt!ip General Hospital;
training wheels, Rubert Albfull
basement,
garage:
Twothe doctors, nurses and staff,
ley mldenco, IIIWIIIS.
year-&lt;&gt;ld home in Syracuse. '55 CHEVROLET TRVCK, new
also American Legion Poll
Phone 1192-2421.
HhiOic
6 ply t1ros with a loot utJUty
members, and aD othera who
bed. Ideal for plumbers, paiD.
helped In any way.
AN'nQUES, !umlture, dllbes, FOUR BEDROOM home on IJn.
ters or &lt;arpenlers. J o h n
Mr. and Mn.,.Oiarleo Clark.
mlscellaneouo. lofn. Howard
coin Rill, Pomeroy; recenUr
Kra!ISCifll, Middleport, phone
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Cectl, 8110 W. Main St., Pomeremodeled. Large lot; $11,995.
19S-2717.
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14-lfc
Call Lee Seyler, 1192-2f6Z.
Notice
~-Ute
14 F'0!1I' GALVANIZED boat
BAND EVERY Friday from I SMALL ACREAGE, no bulldwith oars and llle jackets; 4
lnp, state price and I u 11 MAPLE STEREO radio, 1968
p.m. to 2 a.m. Best band In
. passenger. $110. J&lt;iln Kraw·
partlculan Write Bo• sa.r In
the ..... Shenang Sprlnp
Early American stereo radio
oczyn, Middleport, Phone 992eare of Dally SenUnel, ~
Nile Club.
U.llc
combbtatlon. BeautlluJ solid
2717.
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stale unll with 4-speed chang.
erny.
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WILL CARE tor elderly women
er. Take over payments of fl STRAWBERRIES. 4Dc a box.
In my home. Phone 7U.S'IIS.
per month or balance $99.98.
For Sele or Trede
Roy w. Prolfitt. Portland.
1-Mtp JAGUAR for fann tractor. M
Also, lovely walnut console
Phone 1143-2433.
6-5-8lc
with 4 speaker sound system,
I. G Food Martel, Rt. 7, Mf6.
THE MEIGS County Fillh and
4 speed dual volume control SAVE tso or more on alumbtum
dleport.
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with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
Game Assn. will meet 'Jburo..
boats. AD sizes 10.12-l!-14
day, Juno 8 at 7:30 p.m. at STORE EQUIPMENT lor bouse
balance 188.09 or paymenls
loot. Call 19S-2!47. or 992-a5C.
the Por.&gt;eruy Gun Club. AD
ol $5 per month. Call 992-3218.
trailer. M I. G Marbt, Rt. 7,
S.lf.301c
members and otflcen a r e lollddleport,
S.Uic
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urged to altencl this lmpmt.
ant meeting.
~ ... OI.Ds. 40, 4 I)Jeed, pllone
ZIG ZA(J.()MATIC: Well blown
Real Estate For Sale
make sewing maclllne has
MNIII.
8-Uic
SHOO'J'ING MAM SWtday,
many lealureo. Makes buttonholes. darns, mends, without
June '· 110011 to 4, Hams, ba- Female Help Wentecl
con, haU of hog. Shotgum onattacllments. Sews on a II
ly, Rutland American Legion WAITRESS, FULL or pi r I
types of labrlcs. Free home
time; 21 to 40; nlgbt ablft.
demonstration. Pay balance ol GEO. HOIISTE'rrEB - llnbr
Home.
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No experience necesaary, Ap.
$42.98 or monthly payments. POMEROY - 5 Ruoms, modern
ply In penon, Blue Tartan.
bath, panell111, full basement
can 1192-3218.
6-utc
JIM ADAMS Auction every FriU«c
with garage, above floods.
day at Rutland ..UI start at
37
ACRE FABM - 20 tractor
STRA
WHERRIES
for
sale.
Bll·
7 p.m. Instead ol 7:!0 p.m.
Help
Wentecl
ly Hill, Racine.
5-31-61c
tillable, clean. good lencea, I
Jim Adams, Auctioneer.
LADY
lor
houaewark,
coot,
Uve
room
home, modem bath,
1-Hic
tn or out pboDe ~1, 01111o 50 1 10, TWO BEDROOJ4 trailbarn, and o~ bulldlna;; MItact~ 0. ~IIIDdy over·tlberty· ··er, 'ca/;leted 1Mng room and nerals.
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blue kitchen. Cuntact W. C. BELEN and VIRGIL TEAPORD
I 'TIIe)l are re-produciiVM, not Theatre, Middleport for Intervtew.
&amp;+41c
Spencer near the MI. Herman
fOlD' worker colony. Free Jn.
Aaoodalea - .....
Church, or phone Chester 985Syracue, Oblo
spect1ons and btlormaUon on
3553.
6-4-Sip
crawl space dangen. No
6-s.31c
sal01111an, low overilead, N
For Rent
per cent savlnga. AIDed Pest
PURE CLOVER hay; was not
O'BRIEN AND CROW
PLENTY
of
space
for
one
traDConll'ol. Pomeroy,
Oldo.
In high water; 18 acres lo out
REALTY COMPANY
er with all facilities . In Syra- In fteld. Priced right. J. M. BASIIAN' - 2 story frame, 7
Phone ..u669 evenlnp.
s.suotp cuae. Call 1192-3104. 4-18-tlc Gaul, Sumner Road. Phone rooms, 4 bedrooms, bath,
Cheater 985-3832.
6-4-3tp
plenty garden space. A buy at
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
WILL DO oowlng at home t3.500.00.
apartments. Close to IIChool. THREE PIECE Modern Walnqt MIDDLEPORT - I story frame,
zlppon, pockets, pegging,
Phone 992-5143.
18-16-tfe
hemming, alterations, etc.
bedroom aulte with nlgbt ta·
2 bedrooms, pari bath, nice
Mn. Freddie Thabet, Malon,
ble, one chaise lounge, one
lot. $1,9'/5.110.
Phone i73.Hst.
4-IJll.llc LARGE nvo room and hth
&lt;aiCO kitchen step stool with P'(}llfEROY - 2 story ~· 4
apartment, newly de&lt;'Ol'a!P.&lt;t, bad&lt;, one three way table
bedrooma, 2 balha, buiineul.
furnace heat, Pomerov,
HAPPY HOUR, Shena111 Sptlnt!l
lamp - 27~ Inches taD. Ph.
Ideal lor large lamlly. $11,1110.
Phone 1192-5307.
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NJl,e Club, 5 to 8 p.m. Monlft.3806.
6-»&gt;p
WANT TO IIBLL7
.day thro Friday. Ladles nlgbt
IJST wrm us
nery Friday.
U-llc FOUR ROOM FURNISHED '55 CHEVY - $55, phone 1192HENRY CLl!:UND
APARTMENT, Phone 9112Uill.
11+31p
Ofllce- • •
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Reo.-IIUIII
WANTED
FOR BE'ri'ER cleanll!l, to
TRAILER SPACE, aD utlllllel
keep colon gleaming, u s e
available. Inquire IH Mulber·
Blue Lllllre carpel cleaner.
Services
ry afll!r ! or 5 p.m. Write P. Rant electric shampooer $1. RIIDIO &amp; TV repair, 1'0110110 . BoJ 425 Pomeroy. S.:at-tle
Baker Furniture.
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able prlcea. Anlemla &amp; floot.
ter service. John llarrlaon,
TWO BEDROOM trailer, M &amp;
701 Broadway St., Middleport,
Apply In Penon
G Market, Rl. 7, Middleport. 1951 CHEVROLET hody and
Ohio. Phone 992-2922, open
motor. Phone 84!-27'17. 11+31c
H-Sip
evenings.
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111154 CORVETI'E convertible.
new transmission, · P o w• r
steering, oower brakes, lac·
tory hanltop Included. Tinted
glass, AM&amp;FM radio, 12350.
Phone 992-200'1 alter 5 p.m.
6 6-4Stp

THREE ACRES. 5 room boose,
new roof, bam, ceDar, two
Mictdleport, Ohio
c1a1erns and 1um1ture $1500.
Phone
74U615.
5-16-301,
LADY to lily nlgbll with elderly lady 1n Racme. can •
11185 or MNII4
U-llc 1951 PLYMOUTH Station Wa·
gon, automaUc transmission,
1157 GMC hall-ton pldnlp; also
good condition. Can be seen
LADY TO care ,.,. Hml-lnvalld
twv year old oman horae. Ph.
It Lou's Aabland, or caD 9112-,
W0111111. Lllbt housolroeplng
74J.4435.
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and &lt;lOOking. IJve bt. Phone
fl9.2!10.
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LARGE HOUSE In Racine, I TWO NICE re-condllloned uprilbl plaooa; cherry finish.
niOIDI, one third acre lot. ·
can Rutland FumHure 74J.
For Trade
good locaUon, tiSOD. Phone
4211.
ll+3lc
CASH POR Antiques. BID
Nf.3'1".4.
S.2t-121c
Hamm, Middleport. Ohio• .
1-lNOic IIOME GROWN tomato planll 19611 ZIG ZAG portable, slight.
lor garden ... : Early Va~ ly Died; does everytblng with.
oot aUachmenls; In good COD·
Wanted To Le!ant, Hines . 1350, Big Red.
diUon.
$11.118 per monlh, or
FAIIMS Ill Meip or . _
Delicious, and Improved MexluD price of $41.10. For tree
County lor oil and gu. Write
Ican. Also cabbage and pephome
demonstration. call 1192to Olaweva 011 and G 11
per plants. Thomu Rayman.
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• line of farm macbloery .and
Rehold lleml. Jllllt 15 star1..
lnc Ill - . . Sldehil1 auclloa
on Leo Jlartlllarm, Rutland,
Ollio. AnJQ1e wllblna to ae11
lll7 Item 11 the ale eaU 7U.
, •648 or 742-5817. Not res"""'
olblt lor accidents. Lunch will
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breeding service. can Leland
Parker, Pomeroy realdonce
992-22114 or call stalloa '!'Uppen Plains A7-3251. 8 UDic

APPALOSSA STUD IOrvloe. By
appointment, pbone IIUIIJ.

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C. C. BRADFORD
AUcnONEER
Complete Senlet
Wrlto, Plaone or Cotolacl
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AMIITI!UR GARDEN Club at
home of Mrs. C. E. lllak8alee,
Wedneod&amp;JI, 6 p. m. for a picnic;

member! to

brlng_e&lt;m~red dish.

WOMEN'S AUXIIJARY, Middleport F1re Departmelll, 1:30

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meets Wednesday, June 5, home
of Mra. Clarence Heaton; brtna

an arrangement of roeea am
a rose specimen.
POMEROY LODGE No. I~
F &amp;AM, re11111ar ..-ng Wednesda,y, 7:30 p.m. at tbo Ma..
sonic Temple; refreshments af.
terward; All master ma10111ln·

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HaW TiiAD-ILACKWALI.
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170 Attend Banquet,

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to emcee.
BAXE SALE by Wmnan'a Soelecy of Ouiotlan Senlce, MJ..
nersvllle Melhodllt Clutch, satlll'lla7, June 8, at the m..otdklIna In Mlnerav!Do; homemade
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LOCAL REPOJTS
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taQ; Ada van· Meter, aulotant
saci-.llr)'; and Paul Hotrman,
treasurer.
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and
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talICIIIed the .__uet, . Tht IDDfll:_.,
~HOSPITAL NEWS
ltlftl committee lncldded. Bob
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_ Woodo, chairman; VtrPI Windon,
Lela Wlnlloo aid Mbint GoetHolzer Hospital: VI~-· lela. ·
2-t and 7-3 p.m. Parenll,oilb' on
Pedlatrlco Ward. ·
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Mra. Jolm H. !lJrow, &amp;5 Port,_
mouth Rd.: Lorena A. Miller, 76
Cedar St.; Mro. vemo c. BJa.
zer, Dlreka 9&amp;ar .Rt.; De n n y
S!OIIIs, Rt. 1 cnnm CJIY; Ralph
J. Coleman, Rt. I ChelhlntMro.
,
Scott W. Miller, B!dwell; Mra.
PT. P~T - The EUzabelh A. Hamrick, 526 Maa· dloport llllnlstar of Jehovah' I
nolta Dr.; Lawaon McCoy, Rt. 1 Wlinosses, Lillo A. Dulell, hu
Ewlaston; Jamet Mleball Rob- been lnvlqd to BPelk J - 15
orto, Rt. 2 Bidw11U; a.,mmd to the IOIIJI.&amp;mJIII ca&gt;leronce
C, Weiher, Rio Grando; Mn. which wU!- 100111lthe West
Maxwell E. Joiul8m, Rt. I Gill- Vlrlinla Natlontl Goard Armqr)'.
lljJolft; ll&lt;b~J E.' 1WJon, Pt. Wa topic wU1 M "!M MYGIIO
Plea-; Ropr L. llllldlOJ, Pt. Harilv Soy, 'Conlel' ••:
1 Plea.-; Mra.
L, Rol·
WI wlfa, ,iloP, ..UI "'10 par.
lbt1, Rl. 3 Leol; Mn. SluiiOJ · tiel'*'- In the IOIIIInat P - .
R, Lom101, Middleport; Wild D. proHIIIIDJ ~ dam~• or
Wllldan, Rl,. 3 Pomoro7; Mra. Chr!Jtlan lfllnt1111W lilethodo.
·Donald B, ADea,. Rt. 2 Radno; Mr"' lllnlolado"!!Io.llllllto(her
Jomoa F. Foo..., RaY~ tiJna to "'- !nlosilllllrl' - ~r­
Jomos A. SIDith, ~
vlca ~ontP•Ith hef huolfUd.
Saul t.. Kaplan, Alll&gt;!lld, ({J,,
W wilt bo aml!ac. the IIWII'
Mn. Slut L. Klplan, Alhlllld, . Me~
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annual Chester Alumni bon[uet FI1"P preaut,•{• $%110 oohololld dance Sllurda,y night at the arshlp to l'llrlda BoriQI, an

tho clan of 19}~
oerv\ee and..,.,.,Y_'!\!h· •.
.. • aodJIWote ~
Tbell f
cATHot'Jc' ~· Club. ·
Jbim -a~M
opoke
Sacred Heart Church, 6:30 p. · on bahalf of the clals and V•
m. Thurscta,y at lhe home or varian McCullough.
Mrs. Geofge Hackett, Sr., lor
Harold Newell, presldont of
p&lt;&gt;tluck dlmer.
the Chester Alumni Ason., ns
PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Tom- master of ceremonies lor the
pie, 7:30 Thunday night at the
home or Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.

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clll$r
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Racine; bring lawn cllslr, table

of hosteu, Mrs. Ada Holter,
Chester Rood; patto •1111110r and
com....a-yO!Hre_party.
OUTSIDE DANCE party Fri.
da1 night, Pomeroy temlo court.
8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Tbo Jill'•
wUI emcee. In ase cir rain, tho
dance wiU be lnaldo the Pornoroy Junior high auditorium.
SATIJRDAY . .t •
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1 dance par.

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FRIDAY
HAPPY HARVESTERS Cla11,
Trlnlcy Vnltad Church ol Christ,
6:30 Frldl,y night at the home

SPECIAL
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oa.: OOC'LL

l&lt;eeoing Meig,s·
Gollio ond ·
Mason .4rea
Informed. As

FIRE lHEM
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Well l&gt;l,s •
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Ftm U.S. presldeql ·to ·.IMt

aceGrcled an audlenee -Witb a
Pope wu Woodrow Wlllol!,
who, en route to tbe, Pilrl8 . ·

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Peace CGI!ference alter ~ ·
~ar I wu rMelved h'.l'
&amp;Decilct XV on Jan. t;; It •

Uaueramblt these four Jumbles.
one lttter to eaeh ~quare, to

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GALLIPOLIS, OIIID,
dloport, ,....,....., 11:.11 p.m.
Saturdajo, .AIDe I, 1H8,
. Tuaiiii.Y; Mro. Donald B. ~
SALES REPORT 0P
Rt. 2 }laciDe, aonl2:10 a.m. WI60IDO VALLEY Ll\'ESl'9CK CO. 111.u,r. Mro. 11.111ft11 E. JoiiD-

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a.m."-·
Dlacharc..rad' ~- llmllr, Lfwf• w.
Dllli.Y, Mn. !*Jrlllp B• .1$1'1
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IOJ, Mro. Rou IC8It, 'Jtr17
Holten 18 to 2t; lllbJ Beef 'Lanter!, Mro. x.moth w.!me,,

Berolle WE LEAVE !

·form four ordinary words .

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WITHOUT THIS.

HOGS - 175 to 220 lbo. 1.8
to 18•, 220 to 250 lbo. 1S to 11;
IJ&amp;hl 17 to 18; Pat lkiwo If
to 16; - · 10 "' 14; - - ·
10 to If; lnro and Pip U to
100; ~~ 8 to 16.
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TIIURSDAY
school.
who plana to · -· Columlllll
TIIURSJAY, June 6, Mol g a .. Claases ha&gt;int reunions 1,._ . Business Unlveralcy. ,
CouDty Young Rejlublleanaannulll · eluded those ofl918, 1923, 1928,
rein or ablne picnic at 6:30p.m.. 1933, 1938, 1943, 1948 and 1953.
Otllcero electad lor
at Mlas !l!lrley Beegle's home In Two ot the oeven members of lllctude JUDO Epple, pre~

LAUREL CUFF Better Hsallh.
Club, 7:30 Thursdl,y night, homo
of Mrs. Ernest PoweU; M r o.
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BI!GINNas

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AUTOMOBILE Insurance beea comers
20 to 26;12Fat
lt to1820;
Ill'. aon,
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G. Newport,
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to cow.
16; Bulls
lo 'fa·
Mro.
llanlld' L..lid
lld4·cancelled? Loot your oper&amp; ·
2UO; Milk COWl 100 to 200. more and 1Df11t dluillltt, MrL '
or's license? Call mz..
VEAL CALVES - Topt h.· Junoo &amp; Portu, PJ. MrL i.JI&gt;,
I II tfc
75; Secondo 30 to 3f; ~- It~ Roulli. Jr., l)talse Gl..,
25 to 30; Com. and li!L 20 ~A. ~. Mrl. C, W•
to 32; Cullo 18 to 2t.
ey Wot-, bd Mro. Frllllif
SHEEP - Elnl and ·""'"' 'fCfUill.
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5 to 10; Stock E'we• 4 10' 10;
LIIAL NOTICI
Fll ll!oop 5 to 10; CUJll 1 Ill
NOTICI Of' APNIMTMIMT
5; Bucko 4 to 10; Fll Wal!wro
CMt .... 1t.HI
11ttft ef lclttll L. """""'' ...
5 to 10.
KDUM II Jwd7 JlftD . iUt I'Nt
LAMBS - Tapa 24; ........
w. Crow, lr., of ......,..,, • ..,
20
to 22; LldC W1L IS 1o 10;
CG~m~o.
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tiiiiJof- &amp;ell..
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EletUtol'
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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy STEREO RADIO comblnat11111;
nposllelled; beaulllul ,cabl·
mlnlllure. f'/5 and up. stud
net.
Uke new. Balance due
servlee and grootplng. Phone
$17,
or make paymenla of
IIU443.
'u ! tic
t&amp;.14 per month. Ph1111e 19S211M.
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· RESTAURANT POR SALE OR
LEASE. Completely equipped,
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boolhl, luncll coonter, eleelrlo TWO AIR -•111onera
WJIU
' WUIIIllgrill, deep fryer, lour m.r and dryer, dlnella set, sofa L. """"'"· - - . ..,. o1 - .
Cory coffee mater, refrlger· eouch, two lounge cbalra, one ·~ :'~,;, .,. otor, steam table, dlsbel, poll, I1Jio lleno unit and llpel.
parll, lllc. !GO per cent caner D. A. Mlllm. 184 ~· . Do~
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location. can 112-21M New lllddleport, Phone
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825 x 20 - 10 ply tlreo, 2-,poed roar axle, 292 CIL In,, 6
cyl e.,, extr• clean •nd aolld. Has 12 ft. tnaulated van
·body with rear and aide cloora. ·
1960 CHEV. 'h T, FLEETSIDE ...............$595
6 cyL O!Wlne extra ~ heaYJO dut,y tires. A real buy.
1963 CHEVROLET ,. TON . . . . .............$995
-700 x 17 tires. Heavy duty sprlJVS, solld cab, covered body.
Local 1 owner, low mUeage.

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\If II G Food Morbi, Rt. 7

Pomeroy Motor Co.

~dleport.

ONN IVIS. l.oci '.M.
I'OMIItOY. CIHIO

Canl of Thanks

POMEROY

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BANANAS, IOc lb., miD: 'lie a

· gal)on, bologna 3 .lb. .,..st,
WE WISH to express our liDegp s dozen lie. Jowl anced
"""" thanks to friends, nelgb.
! lb. 99c. il!Jicb standard
bon and relatives who vlii'W1nted To Buy
For
Sale
paint
ts.58. M i! G ,Mar'ket.
Od Mr. Clarl&lt; while he wai SIDEWALK BICYCU!: wII h
TWO
BEDROOM
home,
bath
Rt.
1,
Middleport.
H-Sip
In lllt!ip General Hospital;
training wheels, Rubert Albfull
basement,
garage:
Twothe doctors, nurses and staff,
ley mldenco, IIIWIIIS.
year-&lt;&gt;ld home in Syracuse. '55 CHEVROLET TRVCK, new
also American Legion Poll
Phone 1192-2421.
HhiOic
6 ply t1ros with a loot utJUty
members, and aD othera who
bed. Ideal for plumbers, paiD.
helped In any way.
AN'nQUES, !umlture, dllbes, FOUR BEDROOM home on IJn.
ters or &lt;arpenlers. J o h n
Mr. and Mn.,.Oiarleo Clark.
mlscellaneouo. lofn. Howard
coin Rill, Pomeroy; recenUr
Kra!ISCifll, Middleport, phone
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Cectl, 8110 W. Main St., Pomeremodeled. Large lot; $11,995.
19S-2717.
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roy.
14-lfc
Call Lee Seyler, 1192-2f6Z.
Notice
~-Ute
14 F'0!1I' GALVANIZED boat
BAND EVERY Friday from I SMALL ACREAGE, no bulldwith oars and llle jackets; 4
lnp, state price and I u 11 MAPLE STEREO radio, 1968
p.m. to 2 a.m. Best band In
. passenger. $110. J&lt;iln Kraw·
partlculan Write Bo• sa.r In
the ..... Shenang Sprlnp
Early American stereo radio
oczyn, Middleport, Phone 992eare of Dally SenUnel, ~
Nile Club.
U.llc
combbtatlon. BeautlluJ solid
2717.
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stale unll with 4-speed chang.
erny.
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WILL CARE tor elderly women
er. Take over payments of fl STRAWBERRIES. 4Dc a box.
In my home. Phone 7U.S'IIS.
per month or balance $99.98.
For Sele or Trede
Roy w. Prolfitt. Portland.
1-Mtp JAGUAR for fann tractor. M
Also, lovely walnut console
Phone 1143-2433.
6-5-8lc
with 4 speaker sound system,
I. G Food Martel, Rt. 7, Mf6.
THE MEIGS County Fillh and
4 speed dual volume control SAVE tso or more on alumbtum
dleport.
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with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
Game Assn. will meet 'Jburo..
boats. AD sizes 10.12-l!-14
day, Juno 8 at 7:30 p.m. at STORE EQUIPMENT lor bouse
balance 188.09 or paymenls
loot. Call 19S-2!47. or 992-a5C.
the Por.&gt;eruy Gun Club. AD
ol $5 per month. Call 992-3218.
trailer. M I. G Marbt, Rt. 7,
S.lf.301c
members and otflcen a r e lollddleport,
S.Uic
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urged to altencl this lmpmt.
ant meeting.
~ ... OI.Ds. 40, 4 I)Jeed, pllone
ZIG ZA(J.()MATIC: Well blown
Real Estate For Sale
make sewing maclllne has
MNIII.
8-Uic
SHOO'J'ING MAM SWtday,
many lealureo. Makes buttonholes. darns, mends, without
June '· 110011 to 4, Hams, ba- Female Help Wentecl
con, haU of hog. Shotgum onattacllments. Sews on a II
ly, Rutland American Legion WAITRESS, FULL or pi r I
types of labrlcs. Free home
time; 21 to 40; nlgbt ablft.
demonstration. Pay balance ol GEO. HOIISTE'rrEB - llnbr
Home.
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No experience necesaary, Ap.
$42.98 or monthly payments. POMEROY - 5 Ruoms, modern
ply In penon, Blue Tartan.
bath, panell111, full basement
can 1192-3218.
6-utc
JIM ADAMS Auction every FriU«c
with garage, above floods.
day at Rutland ..UI start at
37
ACRE FABM - 20 tractor
STRA
WHERRIES
for
sale.
Bll·
7 p.m. Instead ol 7:!0 p.m.
Help
Wentecl
ly Hill, Racine.
5-31-61c
tillable, clean. good lencea, I
Jim Adams, Auctioneer.
LADY
lor
houaewark,
coot,
Uve
room
home, modem bath,
1-Hic
tn or out pboDe ~1, 01111o 50 1 10, TWO BEDROOJ4 trailbarn, and o~ bulldlna;; MItact~ 0. ~IIIDdy over·tlberty· ··er, 'ca/;leted 1Mng room and nerals.
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blue kitchen. Cuntact W. C. BELEN and VIRGIL TEAPORD
I 'TIIe)l are re-produciiVM, not Theatre, Middleport for Intervtew.
&amp;+41c
Spencer near the MI. Herman
fOlD' worker colony. Free Jn.
Aaoodalea - .....
Church, or phone Chester 985Syracue, Oblo
spect1ons and btlormaUon on
3553.
6-4-Sip
crawl space dangen. No
6-s.31c
sal01111an, low overilead, N
For Rent
per cent savlnga. AIDed Pest
PURE CLOVER hay; was not
O'BRIEN AND CROW
PLENTY
of
space
for
one
traDConll'ol. Pomeroy,
Oldo.
In high water; 18 acres lo out
REALTY COMPANY
er with all facilities . In Syra- In fteld. Priced right. J. M. BASIIAN' - 2 story frame, 7
Phone ..u669 evenlnp.
s.suotp cuae. Call 1192-3104. 4-18-tlc Gaul, Sumner Road. Phone rooms, 4 bedrooms, bath,
Cheater 985-3832.
6-4-3tp
plenty garden space. A buy at
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
WILL DO oowlng at home t3.500.00.
apartments. Close to IIChool. THREE PIECE Modern Walnqt MIDDLEPORT - I story frame,
zlppon, pockets, pegging,
Phone 992-5143.
18-16-tfe
hemming, alterations, etc.
bedroom aulte with nlgbt ta·
2 bedrooms, pari bath, nice
Mn. Freddie Thabet, Malon,
ble, one chaise lounge, one
lot. $1,9'/5.110.
Phone i73.Hst.
4-IJll.llc LARGE nvo room and hth
&lt;aiCO kitchen step stool with P'(}llfEROY - 2 story ~· 4
apartment, newly de&lt;'Ol'a!P.&lt;t, bad&lt;, one three way table
bedrooma, 2 balha, buiineul.
furnace heat, Pomerov,
HAPPY HOUR, Shena111 Sptlnt!l
lamp - 27~ Inches taD. Ph.
Ideal lor large lamlly. $11,1110.
Phone 1192-5307.
l·:.lfc
NJl,e Club, 5 to 8 p.m. Monlft.3806.
6-»&gt;p
WANT TO IIBLL7
.day thro Friday. Ladles nlgbt
IJST wrm us
nery Friday.
U-llc FOUR ROOM FURNISHED '55 CHEVY - $55, phone 1192HENRY CLl!:UND
APARTMENT, Phone 9112Uill.
11+31p
Ofllce- • •
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Reo.-IIUIII
WANTED
FOR BE'ri'ER cleanll!l, to
TRAILER SPACE, aD utlllllel
keep colon gleaming, u s e
available. Inquire IH Mulber·
Blue Lllllre carpel cleaner.
Services
ry afll!r ! or 5 p.m. Write P. Rant electric shampooer $1. RIIDIO &amp; TV repair, 1'0110110 . BoJ 425 Pomeroy. S.:at-tle
Baker Furniture.
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able prlcea. Anlemla &amp; floot.
ter service. John llarrlaon,
TWO BEDROOM trailer, M &amp;
701 Broadway St., Middleport,
Apply In Penon
G Market, Rl. 7, Middleport. 1951 CHEVROLET hody and
Ohio. Phone 992-2922, open
motor. Phone 84!-27'17. 11+31c
H-Sip
evenings.
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111154 CORVETI'E convertible.
new transmission, · P o w• r
steering, oower brakes, lac·
tory hanltop Included. Tinted
glass, AM&amp;FM radio, 12350.
Phone 992-200'1 alter 5 p.m.
6 6-4Stp

THREE ACRES. 5 room boose,
new roof, bam, ceDar, two
Mictdleport, Ohio
c1a1erns and 1um1ture $1500.
Phone
74U615.
5-16-301,
LADY to lily nlgbll with elderly lady 1n Racme. can •
11185 or MNII4
U-llc 1951 PLYMOUTH Station Wa·
gon, automaUc transmission,
1157 GMC hall-ton pldnlp; also
good condition. Can be seen
LADY TO care ,.,. Hml-lnvalld
twv year old oman horae. Ph.
It Lou's Aabland, or caD 9112-,
W0111111. Lllbt housolroeplng
74J.4435.
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211!t.
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and &lt;lOOking. IJve bt. Phone
fl9.2!10.
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LARGE HOUSE In Racine, I TWO NICE re-condllloned uprilbl plaooa; cherry finish.
niOIDI, one third acre lot. ·
can Rutland FumHure 74J.
For Trade
good locaUon, tiSOD. Phone
4211.
ll+3lc
CASH POR Antiques. BID
Nf.3'1".4.
S.2t-121c
Hamm, Middleport. Ohio• .
1-lNOic IIOME GROWN tomato planll 19611 ZIG ZAG portable, slight.
lor garden ... : Early Va~ ly Died; does everytblng with.
oot aUachmenls; In good COD·
Wanted To Le!ant, Hines . 1350, Big Red.
diUon.
$11.118 per monlh, or
FAIIMS Ill Meip or . _
Delicious, and Improved MexluD price of $41.10. For tree
County lor oil and gu. Write
Ican. Also cabbage and pephome
demonstration. call 1192to Olaweva 011 and G 11
per plants. Thomu Rayman.
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a,rp., S06 Cutler st., Mllrletta, Syr8CUIIO, 0.
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• line of farm macbloery .and
Rehold lleml. Jllllt 15 star1..
lnc Ill - . . Sldehil1 auclloa
on Leo Jlartlllarm, Rutland,
Ollio. AnJQ1e wllblna to ae11
lll7 Item 11 the ale eaU 7U.
, •648 or 742-5817. Not res"""'
olblt lor accidents. Lunch will
be ,..._ Terms of sale Cooh.

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breeding service. can Leland
Parker, Pomeroy realdonce
992-22114 or call stalloa '!'Uppen Plains A7-3251. 8 UDic

APPALOSSA STUD IOrvloe. By
appointment, pbone IIUIIJ.

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AUcnONEER
Complete Senlet
Wrlto, Plaone or Cotolacl
Crltl Bradfd
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home of Mrs. C. E. lllak8alee,
Wedneod&amp;JI, 6 p. m. for a picnic;

member! to

brlng_e&lt;m~red dish.

WOMEN'S AUXIIJARY, Middleport F1re Departmelll, 1:30

wedneod&amp;JI nleht at the hilL

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meets Wednesday, June 5, home
of Mra. Clarence Heaton; brtna

an arrangement of roeea am
a rose specimen.
POMEROY LODGE No. I~
F &amp;AM, re11111ar ..-ng Wednesda,y, 7:30 p.m. at tbo Ma..
sonic Temple; refreshments af.
terward; All master ma10111ln·

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HaW TiiAD-ILACKWALI.
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170 Attend Banquet,

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to emcee.
BAXE SALE by Wmnan'a Soelecy of Ouiotlan Senlce, MJ..
nersvllle Melhodllt Clutch, satlll'lla7, June 8, at the m..otdklIna In Mlnerav!Do; homemade
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taQ; Ada van· Meter, aulotant
saci-.llr)'; and Paul Hotrman,
treasurer.
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and
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talICIIIed the .__uet, . Tht IDDfll:_.,
~HOSPITAL NEWS
ltlftl committee lncldded. Bob
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_ Woodo, chairman; VtrPI Windon,
Lela Wlnlloo aid Mbint GoetHolzer Hospital: VI~-· lela. ·
2-t and 7-3 p.m. Parenll,oilb' on
Pedlatrlco Ward. ·
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Mra. Jolm H. !lJrow, &amp;5 Port,_
mouth Rd.: Lorena A. Miller, 76
Cedar St.; Mro. vemo c. BJa.
zer, Dlreka 9&amp;ar .Rt.; De n n y
S!OIIIs, Rt. 1 cnnm CJIY; Ralph
J. Coleman, Rt. I ChelhlntMro.
,
Scott W. Miller, B!dwell; Mra.
PT. P~T - The EUzabelh A. Hamrick, 526 Maa· dloport llllnlstar of Jehovah' I
nolta Dr.; Lawaon McCoy, Rt. 1 Wlinosses, Lillo A. Dulell, hu
Ewlaston; Jamet Mleball Rob- been lnvlqd to BPelk J - 15
orto, Rt. 2 Bidw11U; a.,mmd to the IOIIJI.&amp;mJIII ca&gt;leronce
C, Weiher, Rio Grando; Mn. which wU!- 100111lthe West
Maxwell E. Joiul8m, Rt. I Gill- Vlrlinla Natlontl Goard Armqr)'.
lljJolft; ll&lt;b~J E.' 1WJon, Pt. Wa topic wU1 M "!M MYGIIO
Plea-; Ropr L. llllldlOJ, Pt. Harilv Soy, 'Conlel' ••:
1 Plea.-; Mra.
L, Rol·
WI wlfa, ,iloP, ..UI "'10 par.
lbt1, Rl. 3 Leol; Mn. SluiiOJ · tiel'*'- In the IOIIIInat P - .
R, Lom101, Middleport; Wild D. proHIIIIDJ ~ dam~• or
Wllldan, Rl,. 3 Pomoro7; Mra. Chr!Jtlan lfllnt1111W lilethodo.
·Donald B, ADea,. Rt. 2 Radno; Mr"' lllnlolado"!!Io.llllllto(her
Jomoa F. Foo..., RaY~ tiJna to "'- !nlosilllllrl' - ~r­
Jomos A. SIDith, ~
vlca ~ontP•Ith hef huolfUd.
Saul t.. Kaplan, Alll&gt;!lld, ({J,,
W wilt bo aml!ac. the IIWII'
Mn. Slut L. Klplan, Alhlllld, . Me~
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annual Chester Alumni bon[uet FI1"P preaut,•{• $%110 oohololld dance Sllurda,y night at the arshlp to l'llrlda BoriQI, an

tho clan of 19}~
oerv\ee and..,.,.,Y_'!\!h· •.
.. • aodJIWote ~
Tbell f
cATHot'Jc' ~· Club. ·
Jbim -a~M
opoke
Sacred Heart Church, 6:30 p. · on bahalf of the clals and V•
m. Thurscta,y at lhe home or varian McCullough.
Mrs. Geofge Hackett, Sr., lor
Harold Newell, presldont of
p&lt;&gt;tluck dlmer.
the Chester Alumni Ason., ns
PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Tom- master of ceremonies lor the
pie, 7:30 Thunday night at the
home or Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.

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clll$r
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Racine; bring lawn cllslr, table

of hosteu, Mrs. Ada Holter,
Chester Rood; patto •1111110r and
com....a-yO!Hre_party.
OUTSIDE DANCE party Fri.
da1 night, Pomeroy temlo court.
8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Tbo Jill'•
wUI emcee. In ase cir rain, tho
dance wiU be lnaldo the Pornoroy Junior high auditorium.
SATIJRDAY . .t •
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1 dance par.

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FRIDAY
HAPPY HARVESTERS Cla11,
Trlnlcy Vnltad Church ol Christ,
6:30 Frldl,y night at the home

SPECIAL
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l&lt;eeoing Meig,s·
Gollio ond ·
Mason .4rea
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Ftm U.S. presldeql ·to ·.IMt

aceGrcled an audlenee -Witb a
Pope wu Woodrow Wlllol!,
who, en route to tbe, Pilrl8 . ·

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Peace CGI!ference alter ~ ·
~ar I wu rMelved h'.l'
&amp;Decilct XV on Jan. t;; It •

Uaueramblt these four Jumbles.
one lttter to eaeh ~quare, to

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GALLIPOLIS, OIIID,
dloport, ,....,....., 11:.11 p.m.
Saturdajo, .AIDe I, 1H8,
. Tuaiiii.Y; Mro. Donald B. ~
SALES REPORT 0P
Rt. 2 }laciDe, aonl2:10 a.m. WI60IDO VALLEY Ll\'ESl'9CK CO. 111.u,r. Mro. 11.111ft11 E. JoiiD-

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Dllli.Y, Mn. !*Jrlllp B• .1$1'1
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IOJ, Mro. Rou IC8It, 'Jtr17
Holten 18 to 2t; lllbJ Beef 'Lanter!, Mro. x.moth w.!me,,

Berolle WE LEAVE !

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WITHOUT THIS.

HOGS - 175 to 220 lbo. 1.8
to 18•, 220 to 250 lbo. 1S to 11;
IJ&amp;hl 17 to 18; Pat lkiwo If
to 16; - · 10 "' 14; - - ·
10 to If; lnro and Pip U to
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TIIURSDAY
school.
who plana to · -· Columlllll
TIIURSJAY, June 6, Mol g a .. Claases ha&gt;int reunions 1,._ . Business Unlveralcy. ,
CouDty Young Rejlublleanaannulll · eluded those ofl918, 1923, 1928,
rein or ablne picnic at 6:30p.m.. 1933, 1938, 1943, 1948 and 1953.
Otllcero electad lor
at Mlas !l!lrley Beegle's home In Two ot the oeven members of lllctude JUDO Epple, pre~

LAUREL CUFF Better Hsallh.
Club, 7:30 Thursdl,y night, homo
of Mrs. Ernest PoweU; M r o.
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AUTOMOBILE Insurance beea comers
20 to 26;12Fat
lt to1820;
Ill'. aon,
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G. Newport,
m;..
to cow.
16; Bulls
lo 'fa·
Mro.
llanlld' L..lid
lld4·cancelled? Loot your oper&amp; ·
2UO; Milk COWl 100 to 200. more and 1Df11t dluillltt, MrL '
or's license? Call mz..
VEAL CALVES - Topt h.· Junoo &amp; Portu, PJ. MrL i.JI&gt;,
I II tfc
75; Secondo 30 to 3f; ~- It~ Roulli. Jr., l)talse Gl..,
25 to 30; Com. and li!L 20 ~A. ~. Mrl. C, W•
to 32; Cullo 18 to 2t.
ey Wot-, bd Mro. Frllllif
SHEEP - Elnl and ·""'"' 'fCfUill.
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5 to 10; Stock E'we• 4 10' 10;
LIIAL NOTICI
Fll ll!oop 5 to 10; CUJll 1 Ill
NOTICI Of' APNIMTMIMT
5; Bucko 4 to 10; Fll Wal!wro
CMt .... 1t.HI
11ttft ef lclttll L. """""'' ...
5 to 10.
KDUM II Jwd7 JlftD . iUt I'Nt
LAMBS - Tapa 24; ........
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20
to 22; LldC W1L IS 1o 10;
CG~m~o.
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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy STEREO RADIO comblnat11111;
nposllelled; beaulllul ,cabl·
mlnlllure. f'/5 and up. stud
net.
Uke new. Balance due
servlee and grootplng. Phone
$17,
or make paymenla of
IIU443.
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t&amp;.14 per month. Ph1111e 19S211M.
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· RESTAURANT POR SALE OR
LEASE. Completely equipped,
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boolhl, luncll coonter, eleelrlo TWO AIR -•111onera
WJIU
' WUIIIllgrill, deep fryer, lour m.r and dryer, dlnella set, sofa L. """"'"· - - . ..,. o1 - .
Cory coffee mater, refrlger· eouch, two lounge cbalra, one ·~ :'~,;, .,. otor, steam table, dlsbel, poll, I1Jio lleno unit and llpel.
parll, lllc. !GO per cent caner D. A. Mlllm. 184 ~· . Do~
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location. can 112-21M New lllddleport, Phone
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U.S. GUDE ·ASMALL

Miracle
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PlNTO BEANS, Luck's · · ·· ······· ·· ·· · · ·· · 5 - 303 cans $1
SHOE STRING POTATOES, Kobey's · · ·· ·· · ·· ··· · ·· · can lOt
TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's ·.. · .. · .. · tan 10t
MAXWBL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE · · ·· · · 10 OL jar 1.29
STOKELY CATSUP ··· ·· · · · · · · · 5- 14 oz. hots. 1.00
PAL PEANUTBUTIER
· ·· ······ · · 2 lh. jar 69c
HERSHEY SYRUP ····· ···
16 oz. can 2lc
ALL VARIETIES

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AJAX DOEJlGENT · ····
IGA ROUR, plain
PINEAPPLE - ORANGE
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· · ··· · King Size Box 99c ·
· .. 251h. hag $1.59
·· · · · 4 - 46 oz. cans $1.00

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BISCUITS, BaUard, Pillsbury ·· ·· · ·
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~ve1;y,.a~y ,lo"W prices throughout the sto1·e
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"Jellies
Aristocrat Saltines
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Bri1ht Bleach Del
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POPSICKLES OR
FUDGESICKLES
6 ~Ck 29c

CHEESE

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SUPIIo116HT QUALITY - SHOIT SHAJII

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PORK &amp;BEANS
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ln!ormed &lt;i the dread!ul
lmmodlste aftermath by renms
of videOtaPe. There also were
The man next to me was shot.
eyewitnesses. And one report
I think he was lhot In the heed.
had II that when Kenned.Y was
I &amp;at 1111 and started shooUng
shot, and was on the l)l'OOJid In
pictures. Kennedy "" _on the shod&lt; wltb crowds mUIIng
lloar bl-1111 from the top of
aroond him, he looked up and
the heed. He was whispering U&gt;
said: u1s eveJ1hod,Y safe?'

....obody.

There was lhe report of a

His wife came ln. She told
·~ oo get back end give
Kennedy ll&lt;lllO air.
After shooting pictures of
Kennedy, I ran to the suspect.
He hid a dark complexlorL He

suspect being seized. And then,

as thO Initial shock began to

wear 111: slightly, one remem·
berad how only mlmtes before
Kemedy had been happy,
buoyant mi energetic in his
nationally televleed v I c t o r Y
statement, discussing serious
Issues but also joking with weDwishers. And one suddenly was
depressed beyond words.

had on a sweat sh.lrt and jeans.
He put up a big Rght whUe

Revival Announeed

The report was that Kerme·

A )'ooGI revival is In progreso
st tho Church o! Christ In
ChriSI!an U n I o n, Hartford,
throolll&gt; June 9, at 7:30 p.m.
each evening and 2 p.m. 011 the
flna) dl,.v; Rev. Herman Stewart Amanda, wUI be loader or
a aooafolll on JUne 9.

dy's wife, Ethel, had been calm
after the shooting. And It
seemed that only yesterday one
bad heard the same words on
television about JaCCJ.~ellne Ken-

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ant
at coremonles hold cllrln&amp; a baJ&gt;.
quo! at tho Ploaaant Point RoJOrl
Mondly JUal¢.
The lnatlWns ofllcer wasJack
Soyre, vice prooldent ol Reclon
4. Tlki111 A~~~eewereJimTO)'Jar,
president; Bllll!ockenberr)', IDternal vlee preslilenl; Mike Whao
len, external nee preoldenl; John

Famous Quartet Here
The !amoos Wilson FamUy
Qlartet &lt;i Johnaon Clt:y, Tlllft.,
will present a special program
of music and inspiration at 8
o'clock tonight at the Church of
Christ In Middlcpon •
The WUson Qlartet has b...,
In the Gospel Singing field since
1957. It has been featured on lts
own television program In Johnson CU;v, Teon., and are also
regular participant&amp; on the nation wide Revival Fires Television production of Joplin, Missouri. The family appears almost every night In ~spel eoncerts or revivals throughout the
United States.
The Wilson Family records tor
Crusade Records. 0. D. Wilson, Sherrill and JoDavid are~
ordained ministers; 0, D. has
preached tor over 30 years a-

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mong tho Now Testament Church• s ot the Restoration Movement.
This ls a ••One Night Revival.,
and Is open oo tho publle. A
treo-wUI offering wUI be received.
PLAN FAMILY OUTING
The Twin Clt:y iluine Club
wUI hold a !amlb ootlng at camden Park In ltmtlngton, !lmdO)',
June 9. Members end their tamDies and Invited guestswUlloave
!rom the A &amp; P parking lot ho
Mlddlepon at 9 a.m.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
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Admissions - Dane Young,
Harrisonville; Katie Hill, Raclne;
MU!ord Eden, Stadyslds.
Discharges- John Groce, Rmald Grimm, Jolm Adams, Dallas
Gibbs, Della Stahl, Orville Arms,

samaeu, secretary, And 1'11.4

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Reeeivee
Dallas. Memphis. Los
William Barnhart.
Angeles. You ~;it there and look
Michael E. Winebrenner, sm
at the television acreen, and cameraman; Irwin stroll , 17,
o! !llr. end Mrs. Da,. B. Wb.,.
and Mrs. Elbuboth Evans.
say: What's wrong with us?
Schrade told aides who rushed MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL brenner, Syracuse, was oneof370
Admissions
- Alice Johnson, graduates receiving degrees at
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Middleport; Edith Rice Pomeroy; the 107th anmal ...,.....,ement
Bobby."
FHA TO MEET
Kennedy's press secretary, Thomas Weber, Chester; Robert of capital University, Columbus,
The RoUllld F11 A Chapter will
June 3, in the downtown Vetel'llll
Frank Manciewicz, gave a more Cornell, Portland.
meet Wecltesday at 5:30 p. m.,
Discharges - Douglas Circle. MemorW A..titorium.
detailed report on the senator's
(Continued !rom Page 1)
June 5, at the h1Jh school. Mem- '
Speaker was Dr. B. D. Thomaa,
bers are to wear school clothes emerge With newa ~ tbe condition following the operaretiring president of Batelle
and nat. sport clothes.
OFFlCE TO CLOSE
encouraging outlook until 6:30 tlon.
MemorW Institute. Dr.Harold L.
Manctewicz said Kennedy had
The Jackson Production Credit
a.m. PDT.
L. Yocb.un, president cf the wo..
Astronaut John Glem, who been returned to the intensive otfice In Pomeroy will be closed
has been campaigning with care room
and that his June 11, 12 and 13, so that wom- versUy, conducted theJune2bac·
Kennedy, was ooe o1 those who condition was "extremely critl¥ en employes can attend a semi~ calaureate service in alumni
gymnasium on the campua.
ar to be held in Columbus.
stood in grief-stricken silence tn cal."
TONIGHT AND THURSDAY
a hospital corridor. sen. Ed"The vital signs remain about
JUDO 5 - 6, NOT OPEN
ward Kennedy ot Massachusetts as they were except he is now
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
now oo Los Angeles In an Air breathing on his own which he
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Force plane from San Francisco was oot prior to surgi!ry. All
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aDd hurried Ul tho hooplial io be but one fragment or the 'bollol
Dennis Hopper, Jody McCrea
with hla brother.
has been removed !rom the
PLUS
In Colorado Springs, VIce head injury, There is still one
TEN UTTLE INDIANS
President Hoben H. IIUmpiu'ey bullet apparentb somewhere In
Huah O'Brien, Shirley Eaton
relossed a statement at the Air the hack &lt;i his nock althoogll
Delivery of new· phone books caDs wUI be made by dialing
SHOW STARTS, 7 P.M.
Force Academy.
UllJ is not regarded as a major to Pomeroy area phone users ••1•' ahead of the area code ltd
"Our hopes and pr13era are problem.
starts early next week and will the out-of-town number. Other
with
Senator
Kennedy
and
those
••Senator
Kennedy lost a be completed before the switch calls, such as person to penon.
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ttmN
this dreadfUl act f1 violence,'' a result or the bullet which ing (EDDD) oo June 16,
the accell code uo" (zero) be.! IJ "
entered and passed througfl the
he Ill
Instructions tor using the new lore dlall118 aroa code and the
TONIGHT-THU.-FHI.
Humphrey and
MeCartlly mastoid bone on tho rlgl&gt;t side EDDD service are detailed In the called party's number.
JIJNE5-6-7
auspended their campaign actl~ at his head and some c1. the directory's introductory pages.
Eatallllshment of EDDD Is a
DOUBLE FEATURE
vltles loading up Ul the Chicago !ragmonts or bullet and bone EDDD enables cuslOmers to dial major Jllfl o! a current •900,Winner of 5 Academ&gt; Awudsl eCI'IVention where the three went toward the brain stem.
all cypes of long distance calls ooo service improvement pr~
WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA were prepared to baWe tor the
'"In addition to the damage direct.
gram. It will oot a!fect phone
WOOLF?
Democrati~ nomination tor the . done by the bullet, 1here may
Included in the book Bnd mak- rates, he &amp;lid.
EI-TO)'Ior
presidency.
have boon Impairment or the ing the switch to EDDD are c(llloo
Also oo be acdvatedwithEDDD
Rkhard Burton
Wounded as they stood beslds blood supply U&gt; the ml~raln munities of Pmneroy, Middl~ is a new mtcrOft'sve facUlty alt.PLUS
KeMedy were Paul Schrade, a whi&lt;:h doctors say controls or at port, Letart Falls, PorUard, Ra- uated on Breezy Helpta HOI.
Peter Sellers
CIO¥AFL union ofticial; Ira lea&amp;t governs certain vital signs cine and Rutland.
It &lt;ontains Intricate radl&lt;l equiP'THE BOBO
Goldstein, 19, a radio newsman; including the eye track, the
Robert L. Keatley of Athena, ment which relays calla to the
Bdtt Eklaod-Rossano Brazzl William Wetsel, 30, a television level ot consciousness and district commercial manager, long di1tance center In Athono.
indirectly the Wking processes. urges .phone users to check dl~
Keatley said any customer not
..The doctors said the next 12 rectory Instructions before call- receiving a new pb0110 book by
U&gt; 36 hours will be a very ing long distance on June 16, Saturday, J·ono 15, ohould caU the
crtUcal period. His coodiUon Is
He said station • to - station business offlce here Monday• .
Usted as extremely critical."
~lice Chief Reddin said the
By Miss America
gunman had been offered an
l!ld
. ConllliOIItal
attorney but that he made no
response.
ByU~
The pollee station was guarded by police with plsU&gt;ls, riDes
and anyone entering the building was searched twice.
Bend Regiiiii
PtwU&gt;graphers asked If they ·
June 21,
23
B/ United Preas lntemallonal
could get a picture of tho
WILBERFORCE,
OHIO - THE ADMINrBTRATION building at
gunman
end
a
pollee
aide,
You'll find a style just right for yoo in our
Wllber!orce
Univerolt;y,
a prl\11te unlwrolt;y predcmlnantly Nagro
obvlooob recalling the shooting
wide selection of styles and colors.
or Leo Harvey Oswald by Jack with ari enrollment ot nearly 600, waa reportec2 oeclf'iecl by a group
Rllby, in the Dallas pollee or students today. Green CGwlt;\' Sherll! Rosaell Bradley adnaed
GoY. James A. Rhodes' offtce that the bu11dirw waa "occupied by
alal/00, said:
unknown.
uNo one is going to get within atudenta" but the llllDlber
Pomeroy a thousand reet of him ..,
M.in St.
John McElroy, chief eucutlw Ullataat to ~ea, aald the
sheri!! had not req110sted NaUonal Guardsmen be called...,. lindley,
under Ohio law, would have oo make the r-ot olnee tho unlvorolv
is not a state instltutlCIL
nedy.

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elected president.
Serving with Tatteroon will be
Mrs. Cllvln Mellanlel, vleopre..
ldent; Mrs. steve Hayman, secretary, and Mrs. J. T. Sauer,
treasurer.
Durin&amp; the business sesaioo
of tbe meeUng It wos a,_.,.ed
that • total &lt;i $535 had beeo
made rrcm theamual ~rt.. Carnival spon....ed by tho ,,_.

Four Forfeit

Pitchford.
out-going omeers wore orod In a CllldlaD&amp;I&gt;t coremotiY
whieh ,lncluded a brio! hlsU&gt;cy of
tbelr letlvltios as JO)'ceoL
Bob Roberta lnll'OdoC:ed ofllcWo lilted at tho main table and '
Miss Mason COUJitlr,CariKqley,
.... introduced by Bob Cocl&gt;ran. Dan Jobnocin made the Introduction &lt;i the JO)'c- ofll.
cera.
Cortl!lcates or merit for IJUI..

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Poore. Charles Zahenaur 1111!1
llll!led JO)'coe of tho Jolontll and

Traffic Bonds

Bob Cocl&gt;na ....
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a taker at the narcotic •jbaahISh." Tbe word was brought to
Europe by Crusaders returning
!rom Syria.

PT. PLEASANT - Mloble Alii
ADhrllht Martin, 69; H....ioll, .
Tueodt,y ... HolfeHtooPIW.
A !ormer ownor of tliil Martift
Funeral Home II Atleo, W. VC..
olio was born Auaull ZO,Ii8a,

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rlllhl, presenti a check lor $100 In behalf of the Alwnni Ass~tatlon to .
oct Morc&lt;M", general chairman of the Jllelgo CooiiV Citizens
holarahlp Foundation, known aa 't0ollars tor Scholars." The
gaitllation awards scholarships to Meigs youths in need of
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ANGELES (UPI)--Son. win In the nation's biggest
Robert F. Kermedy ls dead
presidential preference vote was
Struck down by an assas~Jln's the zenith of Kermedy's march
bullet at a moment of victory, toward lhe White House.
Kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. PDT
Keme&lt;\Y was the same age as
in Good Samaritan Hospital.
his brother was when he
The senator will be buried iii campaigned successfully for the
Arlington National Cemetery, presidency eight years ago, and
probably beside his brother, the he was a member of the
late President John F. Kennedy Cabinet when John F. Kemedy
who also died at the hands of an was slain in Dallas, Nov. 22,
assal!lsin four and a half years 1963.
ago,
Proclaiming this "a time of
At Kennedy's bedside when tragecty and lost," President
death came were his wife, Johnson declared &amp;mday a
Ethel, mother of their 10 national day of mourning for
children who is expecting an Ule slain senator. He ordered a
11th ·late this year, and presldentla1 jet to carry the
Jacqueline Kennedy, widow or body !roll\, Los Angeles U&gt; New
the late President.
York City.
The tousle-haired senator, 42,
Ken ned y'a widow, Ethel,
was the third of four brothers of faced the tragedy with the same
tho Ill-starred lamlb to die a sU&gt;ic courage thai bore JaCIJIOvtolent death. OJUy the YOWl- line Kennedy through the cruel
gest, Sen. Edward M. Kelllledy days !ollowing tho assasslnatioo
of Massachusetts, is left to of the President in 1963.
carry the politieal banner of the
Three of·the senator's eldest
Kennedy clan.
children were flown to KenneWins Primary
dy' s bedside In a presidential
Thii'·Hillo)!&gt;r died a IIWo more jet lrom their Vlrglnls home.
tban . 2~ houra aftoJ:Jo...... sllot.. Tho)' . •rrtreol! · al · tha - llolpllal-down In the kitchen corridor of about two boors be!ore their
a hotel where he had jUbllantl,y lather• •. death In the !IIIII noor '
proclaimed victory In Tuesday's lntenolve care unit.
California primary election. The
Pierre Salinger, who had

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fanatic's Hate for Israel

usually friendly immigrant but rae I.
Mayor Sam Yort,y of Los ~
he proCessed a long standing hatred of the Jewish state or Is-- geles reported at a news confer~
ence Wednesday that an entry
In Sirhan's diary l•sl month said
"Kennedy has to be assassinated
before June 5, 1968." That date
was the tlrst aMiversary of the
start of the slx~y war in the
Middle East
Yorty said the diary also contained C&lt;llltnent&amp; criticizing Kennedy and such phrases as
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.. Long live Nasser, •• a reference
to Gamal Abdel Nasser. president of the United Arab Republic
and dominant figure amOng the
Arab nations in conflict with Israel.
By United Press lnter,.tional
When police arrested Sirhan
NOR,FOI.K, VA. - THE NUCLEAR SUBMARINE Sccrploo, now
euly
Wodnesday morning he had
CIIDclUly presumed loat with all 99 hands, may have been the victim
a
,22
caliber pistol. and witOf lnl&lt;eurato charta.
MUG .SHOT of tbo ousped
nesses said he had just used it
· This was tho theory dsveloped at a !ormal illjulry here by In the shooting of Robert
U&gt; PUI!ll&gt; l bullet deep into KenClndr. George R. Parloh WodnesdO)' ao Na&gt;y olllt:laloln Washlllll- Kenaedy wao tatea by Los
Aagoles
poUee.
eDdy's
brain.
too aorrowtully re:movAd the Scorpi.Qp trom the jjmluln(' llat
Neighbors
said he was a high
aad pronounced It "lost In the depths of tho AU~." 011 coorse at
school graduate who had atf.el».
laot eontaet, It Is believed U&gt; have hit an under101 peak.or ridge In Autos Collide on
hurrying bome.
·
ed Paoadena Cllll CoUeae.
John H. Weidner Jr., owiler ot
SAIGON - 'THE UNITED STATES LAST WEEK suHared 4;308
n
1_o
the health !ood sl&lt;lro, said StrVlolqlm War caauaiUos, lncl..ti~ both dead and woonded, tho groat,.
c081o ee I
han told him he had oo Roo Jor1
IIUIIber fpr any week of tha war, U. S. mUltary ·IQ&gt;d&lt;esmon said
A minor accident 011 tho !lYra- dan ao a cldld ao&gt;l had -n Jews
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li - ,&lt;. llaJ..y of theDI fett In !J81lU~ In Bnd aroond Saigon where gov- two vehicles was reported by
"He was nataciUzonancldldn't
' · ~ent, ~ toda,y crushad the last remaining major pockets o1 the sherlfl's department.
like the United States," Wekl' ,~Iii Coug resla\lllce, kiUins 161 ,COinmonlsta. AUted lorcea c..,. A vehicle driven by Oacar ner said. •You had U&gt; he car...
. li.!led U&gt; ll1iard aplnsl several mOre COJnmWllst battallono which lloberteon, '63, ~acuse, backed lui not U&gt; walk oo his !eet He
:1.. S. lDt,olllpnce sources oald were atlemitllnli oolnll1tral8 the c't lnUl a car operated by Emma M. wanted yoo U&gt; nspect him Intel;, , .Ia!. The ~sualey tOtal laot .week Included 438 Amerteans killed and Hayman, ilfracuoo. There was toctually."
• c1a.mage 1o the rtglrt rear Iandor
JuaUce ))eperUnent records In
, :. 1,870',l'OIIIilodo the opokeam~ said.
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ot tho HO)'man car and minor WaahlllltOn • showed Slrhaa •wu
wASI!JN!l'l'ON ., SE!N. II~BtHT F. KE~'S ~h I'U!~ 393'(/ ~ 00 tile bumper w: tho , one or a famlb or olght Jordl"'
up lor ~ontelitl"" betwee~ ~1&lt;;9 l&gt;rooldept Hubert II. ~dotn.,.. vehicle. Roben,son 1aas admltlejl U&gt; the United Slatea
, Soil.,_£yP,. J. MaCarth{~ l the Dll!lt rot; It!• Qei1i0' ~· ,elilil ·on a charge &lt;i 1m• . tor •p e . . - residence. None
noml•Uon. Jual, llow tliey wiU be diltrlbu*:~•· !~~~
no over •tUrauzed.
ol·!'fetora. Stine, for ~tanee, ,wW. UDter • . · : \~~/.• :· J·
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uncommitted.
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IIIlo worked with him In a health
·food store, is honest, goodheart.
ed and a M.rd worker, but .. a
tultlc when it carne to discussion of religloo and poliUcs."
The owner or the sh·q, where
S\rhan worked until Ajlrll sata

"You had to be careful not to
walk on his teet. He wanted you
to respect him intellectually."
Sirhan, 24, a native of Jordan. is under arr~st II" the ac-cused assassin of Sen. Robert
F. Kennedy, D-N.· Y,
By all accounts, Sirhan is an
lntelligent, articulate and un-

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New York City Friday U&gt; lie In
state for two hours- from 8
a.m. to 10 a.m. - the following
morning. !b)rtly after noon
Saturdoy, the body will be
placed aboard a train lor burial
In Arllnglon Cemetery wtsldo
the nation's capital.
Red-F.fed
Grim-laced and red~ed from

lack of sleep, Solinger eald upward !rom the lids o! hla
head near his ear.
A aooond llhot atruek him Ill
the sltouldsr and within ae-.
he lapaed lnUl unoonaclouon the conereto Door In lila
assassinated dvU rtllhts loader. hotel kltch011. !Ua •opecled
Kerme&lt;IY oul!ered Irreparable assassin was lltlbcUdJ 'lllckb'
brain damage from a .22-callber by Kelllledy aldss but n a t bollet that lodged In his five other pel"80D8 were WVUDd(COnUnued 111 Page 1J
midbrain. The bullet eoorsed
among !rlends accompanying
the body and !amlly on tho
presidential jet Dlllht U&gt; New
York City wnoid be Mro. Martin
Luther King Jr., widow ot the

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LOAN CUISING - The above group participated Wednes- FHA Director; Lindsey Ly .... , Water District Preoldelt; Milday in closilll: loans totallng$1,655,000 trom the Farmers Hm1e ton Roosh, Coont;y FHA Dlrecl&lt;lr; Ralph Vorhees, Asst State
Administration to the Tuwers Plains ~ Chester Water Dis- FHA Director; Standi~. John T, Wolfe, Racine lklne-Natlonal
trict. The Joan will assist in j:OOstructitl'l of tho largest rural Bank; Claude Quillen, Sieco, Inc. Englneersi Delmar Bauua.
wster system in the United States. It wiD serve Eastern Meigs water district board member; Theodore T. Reed, Jr., The
County aOO a part of Athens County. Taking part were repr~ Farmers Bank &amp; Slvinga Co. i Edison Hobstetter, Pooteroy
sentatives oC banks who will be the depositors of funda, engirP National Ba.nk; Eldon Gaul, waterdistrictboardmember; Fnnk
eer firm officials, water district board members and FHA of· W, Porter, Jr., legal counsel tor water district arxl Jdtn Hill,
ficera. Front row, from left, are James T. McDorman, state Sieco, Inc. e~neer. - Sentinel Photo.

COLUMBUS (UP0 - All
schecklled state-wlds meetlngo
ot the Democratic party in
Ohio have boon caneelled !or
tfle remainder of the week,
Eugene P. O'Grady, chairman
ot the Ohio Democratic Exec.
olive Committee, said UldO)',

The semina.r lor Democra.
tic legl&amp;lative candidates, set
lor FrldO)' and Soturdoy In
Columbus, has been reachecNled lor June 21 and 22.

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served as press aide to the late
President Kennedy and was
active in the senator's campaign, announced the funeral
plans at the hospital, He said
some plans still were being
formulated but added, "1
suspect the senator will be
buried in the plot" of his
brother.
Kennedy's body will be taken

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News ... in BriefS

nlllll In the court
roy Ma!'or Chari•• Lepr wore

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Of The Meii{I'-Mason Area
THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1968

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!liMy, warm UldO)' and FrldO)'. High UldO)' In BOa, exeopt
low 90 extreme &gt;OUth. Fair, mUd
1onl&amp;bt, low In 60s oortlllow 701
sooth.

Sen. Robert F. Kennedy is Dead

1932. She Wll a Dlfm)&gt;er of ille
naulbtor• ot Alllerle!a Lodct and
tile Zion lltr!ittot Cburcb.
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SUrvlvl111 are lbree . . - . ,
Mta. Gertrude Irvin, · s...tholdli;
MrL Gent- Low, Henderaoi;
Mrs. Rllberta wauo,
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~ grandchUdren; 2 !""~
children and oevenl' niece~ IIi!
nophns ~ .lo Garlaod
ADbrl&amp;l&gt;t reared by•. Mrs. 111r.;
tin; 1110 olotero, Ill~ Elizabeth
ADbrl&amp;l&gt;t, ~ 0., l.tro;
~ Smith, MlumhaD, PL, ~
... brother, Ral»b E. Allbrilbt.
~ortllup, Ohio.
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Two senleeo wW be c~
td, the lint at 11 I. m.
dly In the Crowoll~qsolli"Uhhttl
Home with tbo Ray; lllrey Mlliii'
ollltlltiDII and !be soeondat2P. ui; '
ThurfdOI' In the Lincoln ~
Cburdl _.. Nortbllp with h
Rev. Honrd Klllln&amp;....,nh OlllclatiDg. Burial wiU be In the HOuck
C&amp;motery at Nortlut&gt;. ·Frlenda
may caU at the IUnarll halne a£
or ~ p. m. We!fnosdl;y.

Windshield Broken

Weather

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

:~~ea::·~~~::.of: .

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they ... riot f~
Others
agreed
that
the
and only two 1"'1
Laat ;rear in America, iome
&gt;;600 persons died of gunshot preoccupaUoo with 1!11111 and Can Y&lt;JU lmagll,
wounds. In Britain there were violence ml&amp;l&gt;t be almost an would have been
AbrahamiiCM:I 11
lower than 30, In Bslglum !ewer American phenomenon.
Clalma
Love
Ytolence
than 12, in Frence fewer than
streos oo miter\
Dr. David Abrahamsen, a vloloneo.
20, according to Sen. Joseph
pernor the Lemberg Center
-~wrre ~! melting pot.
1'1dlnP, D-Md.
Hit's insane/' he said, "You lor the Study of Vlolonee at we're a iSunDecl pressure
!alk about if.e good old pi&lt;lnoer Brandola Univerolt;y, said Amer- ..,.ller, Our "!'doV II not built
deY• . • . buj we don't live In the icans not only coodone violence, oo tho restraints or !amlly or
elaaa, It's built on auece~a. I
old pi"'r.'",r dO)'s when every- ''We Jove it."
uwe love to fight. The ,.. don't have I~ you're
body's "'vigilante end you shoat
!rontlor dO)'s lliade the gun frustrated.
therit up. •
'"Frultratlon. The •et oorae
ur thidl. we•ve got to come to manly," he said. 14 ln France

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The word aasassln derives
from the Arabie uhashishln,"

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Foor
forfollod
boodo and threo others wore !!Dod Tueada.Y night 1n tbe c:ourt Ill
Mlddloperl Mayor C. 0. Fllher.
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ForfeitlntJbcDis wore Clrll4.
Smith, 29, Columbul, fiG, ..,ea~~
ing tires; James D• .-..., 21,
Marlat&amp;, $1)0, driYinl In a """'
prous 1t111111ot; Bleherd F,
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POINT PLEASANT - Muoo
Ing, and John M. Ferryman, 21,
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CGwlt;y She~ Georp E. Jobn~rlnglleld, $18,70, opoodlng.
l'l!lod ""'" J:t¥df ·~ 71, - ·Ma nhUid tbo ·utivl1;y .... Given Rmaiader
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Mlitiltepori. $15 azi8 illilil, cll'lv- poi! or his •plriment tor the
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or
Mal'
ohowlng
the
doIna Whno under
John
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PT. PU!.ISANT - Tbe llsL. ~ 22, Middleport, $10 P1111itent members trawled 670S
and COlli, slop IQI violallon, mUes In the Une of du1;J; lnvootl- partmenl or ·Motor Vehlcleo li
and Ralph Oller, t3, Vinton, .10 pted 1.3 acddetlla roaul~ In Cborleaton, W. Va., .,\o remt..S:
and costa, reddesa operatlan. persCIIII iDJu17 oo !lw persons Ina 'motortata tllat Uee~ae r... "'
with six drivaro arteated and hiclea muot be purchased' 'tltli
Pf&lt;lPOrll' dlmqe oatlmaled at IDOIIth and tho depar!ment' hiJ
. _ e d hours l o r - Pill":
.7250.
Tho departmoot made 20 mls- cha101 In CborlooiiXI. Mondl7• "-"•
to a p. m.: Tueadli1
A wlndlhleld waa broken I!! a-nor ll'ieots; six felony ar-. s.ao a.
tbe only accident Tueodt,y ln- rests; lovestlpted two breaking li1l'qh fi'ldO)' - 8:30 .. ~i lf
vootlpted by the Golllp!lio ~II, and ontorlrws: received 17 war- t:SO p. jn. - Closed
State Hlalnrll' Patrol.
tiil'
rente and served IS (one from SUIIdO)' aad holldayo,
red In Melia Cclunfl. No one tha month be!orel; served u laot three lilturdO)'~ In J - -'
15th, 22nd and 29th, when IIIey
.... injured.
eourt - " of both crlmtr.l
Bruee E. lleKIIvoy, 23, Port- and civil actlooa; tranaferredooe will be lrlltl 8:30 .. Dl. to
land, wao driW\g oauth on Rt. priiODOr and booked 57 persons 12 ,_,
1, two.Untlls of a mOe llll'tll &lt;i In the COUJJV JaD,
1'uppero Plains, aU:50p.m. llben
a pou!ni traetor.vallorlllwed
a rock and struck tho wlndahleld.

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Chapman-Canaday Shoe Store

Mrs.

~ PT. PU!.ISANT - . Olllcars Watklns, treasurer. Directors bl'l&amp;ht. ·Her busbond. lltJbert 1!. '
lor the next sehool )'elf haw been Don Noll, Daw Poore and Har- Mait!n precoded hot lb d -·111

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OUt OOC(Oty make~ possible IUCh 1111gb widssproad belief that
murder and violence?" aaked violence 11 not an occaslCila.l
!'resident Johnson In amounc- Isolated tragedy, but Is lning the -lntment of a hlih- grained- perhapa lrreverslbblevel commission U&gt; llody In the !ahrlc of American ll!o.
violence In America- '"thil tra... Black power advoeate H. Rap
gl.c phenomenon."
Brown sBid it several mouths
· These niell all spoke Wedlles; ago:
day' in the nush ot diabelief that
·~tolenee Is aa American · as
swept the natioo after the. cherry pie. ••
assassination attempt upon Son.
POI'ehologlots,
oocto!oglot1,
Hobert F. KelllfedY,. They apoko . educsoors, hlotorlans, clergyIn sorrow, but they spoke with men replying U&gt; a · UP! survey
reason and restraint.
seemed to agree,
They expressed the lncreaAnd IOJlte atatlatles seemed to

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disposing 'or problems · by
disposing or the people who
cau.se the problema," said
Alben BiilldUra, •a paychologlst
and professor at iitan!ord
University.
national lUe," llild Arthur
"I don't weep often, but
!fcllloslnger Jr., the Pulitzer . Ulday, In thlo b,auu!ul sunshine,
·P$o winning hisU&gt;rtan end an I wept lor my eounlry that has
aids. U&gt; tbe late Proslden(JOhn dscllned ao much In Its morliley
F. Kennody,
' and aplrltuallty," said evanse.
,
list BUb Graham.
uThe wh&lt;,1le culture has
"What in the nature of our
changed the vlolenee syndrome people and the envtromneat or

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United ProlllnternaUoool
,
"We ,are a vlolent.people with
a violent hlsU&gt;ry, and the
lnotlnct lor Vloion~ has •pod
Into the bloodstream' 'II oor

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out, the flllbulance came and
Ulok Kelllledy oot. Kelll1edy was
lying on his bock. A e&lt;q&gt;le or
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I heard 10111e thlngo that
f 1 o u n d e d like tlreenckers.
l'l&lt;lple started yelling and feU
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Bul others sbouted, "Gel him
oot, get him to jail."
After they carried the oupect

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ACCEPTING CHECKS - Llndao,)o LI'&lt;JOs, prealdelt or tho
Toppers Plains- Chester Watar District, aceepta ehocks 11'1111
James T. McDorman, left, State Farmers Home Admlnlstra..
tlon Director, and Milton Roush,. Couuty FHA s..,.-vtsor I for
the F11A 's loan portions ward CUlltructlon of tho rural water
ayotem In Meigs and Allie"" counties. The chock lor the Melp
sectloo was $987,000 and lor Athens Goou~Qo, fGSB,OOO. - Son-

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Bridge Work
Bids Received
CHARLESTON, W. VL (UP!)
- Firms lrom Indiana and Mlllnesolll submitted low bids Wodnesd~Qr lor construction of tour
piers and two abutments fo: 111
Ohio River bridge ot Point Ploao-

ant.
The State Road Commlullll

said Allied Strocturli Stooi'l:o.,
Hammmd Ind., tlll&gt;mltted aa
estimate of $112,290 for oneplor
and tile Ohio ahutmont and •12t.·
329 for another pier and !be
Weot VIrginia abulment.
AI Johnooo Coootructloa Co.,
!llmoapolis, Mlm., bid •1,311,.
160 lor the two piero to 'be
erected In the Ohio Rlvor• .AI·
Uod was the _...m low 11111dsr oarUer this week '!'" ,

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tlmate&amp; were opened Cl1 lltnle- ' ;"

tural llteel for
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The SRC wiU a.tr
_..,.cheo U&gt; the Well VIQIDia
lids &lt;i lila brldp '"' Jllla 1L

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