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Streamers of naming hydrogen known as solar prominences
Qare from the sun to distances
of 250,000 miles or more moving
at up to speeds ot 250 mnea a
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Mostly sWII\Y, warm todlf lllld
saturday. High todl1 In BOund
low BOa. Fair, mUd l!mlibt. low
in 60&amp; north, low 70s IOUih.

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VOL. XXI NO. 32

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-Thousands Say Farewell to Bobby Kennedy
l'trfecf hllll'l I 11ft

T-hreaten Sirhan

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expertly lllilored.

Sllpover style with short aleevea - Solid coloro - Very .
onartly acyled. Easy tD wash. An appreclaiOclllllt.

'Recreation
Leaders
Appointed

5. 91 and 6. 95 ·
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: KNIT SPORT SHIRTS IN ALL SIZES. ~- 95, ~. 95, $4, 95.

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$7.95 Mens
Sale $6.37
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$8.95 Mens
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to Keith Bailey, convalesci._ at

NOT OPEN

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~cy, · m ..,.ldm a pocket
knlfl1, pen knlfl1o hunting or

trill, Lara Phalin. Janie and Helena Wyatt, Debbie Bailey, Ricky
Couch, Kelly Then&amp;, Beth Me-

Knillht, George Thompson and
Anna, Jim and John Wiles.

You'll ljl1d a complelll
of ocyles and 1ft oil silos 1ft the
Men's DeporUnent at Elberfelda.
T-shirts - Brlela - Mtcl-l.elllh
brier. - Athletic UndershlrtiAihlleUc Shorts In gripper lront
boxer waist cypeo - Unlm
sulta.
SlQ:I 1ft and select your Dad's
t'lvorlte acyle and please him
with a pit or Hanes Unclerwdr
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alla, carpenter a or .Pilnters averalla;matchedwork 1ult.s, sld't
sleeve work ablrtl, eov8nlla, work beltl, ausl)81dera, work
caps, alovea.

YOU'LL FINil A mG SELECTION fN ALL SIZES' AND N.\TIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS '!11AT LOOK AND WEAR SO
WElL. SELECT YOURS NOWI
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Summer Porch and
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Buy Your

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Is Tuesday

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WOOLF?
ElluNtll Taylor
Rlelard Burton

Select solid colora, checkl or
coloriUI plaid pettemL Sileo
211 tD 42 walaL

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the time It takes your luggage to get to Albany.

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1rom the ftne aelecUon 1D the
NoliCXI&amp; Department on the
Flrot Floor. Select Grandad
cards,-

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and neat with Hallmark Gill
Wrapping - r lllll rillbeq.
Make your aeltdlont eerJ.y
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Regarded as a team pll)"er
(Bobby was a loner) Ted heads
judiciary subcommittees on the
aging and on refugees. He has
made the problems of the
refugees of the war in Vietnam
hla major concern.

o\Jthough al!able, smiling and
easy-mannered in the Senatemore so than either of his
brothers- Ted has avoided tbe
llmellllhL At lhe beslnnilll he
waa very cooaclous of being the
Prealdent'a yourwer brother. He
lo still the youJ1Kest member Of
the Senate and remembers.

By George Hargraves, 9Jpt.
Melp Local School Dlatrlet

11 wal 1 greet pleaaure lor me

150 ···attend the grcuncl.brealdnl
cereiiJDIIY. This was CJIIte aood
...,slclerina: the fact that we had

1"l&gt;e 1!'9"' blcl..p!. Doli ll, building.
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As tbe llrat 11rth wuturnJd
A. lllaell, IIQnald E. Wllllanlo, JOU ooold hear the dlatanl ·narold s. Braclen, Jr•.• and Jill' Ill iractora ao 11M.). bepn work
I• ' Pro!!ltt.. 'l'hlrt,y- au. J.o.. '"' tioo lfldlng ol the site. Thlo

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ProiecutiDa · A~ Bernard

[lram and l&lt;hool district.
Another porOCXI illlo- neolved
juat public . pralao waa R lc b
Jonea, Hlo llldcJeActl Ill lhlt ciatrlot tn tla oorb' cltJa, hi• help
and 0111alderlllo!l of our edorto
to """(~ the dlllrlet tm~n~ tho.
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Fultz hal pven uoi!M Joploaolstaneo wllenevor we havo'Mideel It and rocilo~U. Hlall""'''¢ea.~'"' 1111'1 toiot tO FOrt Sjea ilr&amp;dtne phaie IJ tnOYinl ol0111 ,M adVIct hal ilao- Ill eroot
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It was Ted who told them ol
the assa8sirw.tlon ln Dallas. An:l
It was Ted who had tD tell lllem
of the assassination in Los
Angeles.

ated power plant tn Putnam Coon-

ney and former legislator. For
is to begin fn mid~uly. It tbe past six years he has been
was amouneed here Thurada.r a diree!Dr ol AEP.
evening by Donald C. C o o k,
Grooncbrealdng ceremonies
president of Amerlean FJ.ectric
Power co., and Us subsidiary,
Appalachian Power.
The plant will be located on
the Kanawha RJver 22 mlles
northwest o1 Charleston, three
miles north o1 Scary and OJlllOt;y

Bloodiest
Attack of

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P'irit · WU.l have
generating units capable or
proclJcing 8(J(),000ldlowattseach.
Name of the facUlty will be the
JnltfaliJ' the

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Dallas Gibbs
Dies Thursday
Funeral serv1ces Cor Dallas
B. Gibbs, 32, Hartford, who died
Thursday morning in C&amp;bel H~
tington Hospital, the third (atalit.Y of a one-car accident in Mi~
dleport on May 31, will be held
Slturdl!" at 1:30 p.m. at the
FoglesOng Funeral Home with

Meigs Declared
Disaster Area
Federal old wlll be asked lor
leases to fanners following rerent rains according to actioo
Ioken by the Meigs Coon\)' Disaster COJnmlttee Monday at
Meigs ASCS Office.
It was reecrnmended that Meigs
be declued 1 dlauter count;y in
regard tD low inrerestloanslrom
ffiA and ld:litiqral ACP tunds
tD assist Ianners with certain
practieeo, where they suffered
dlmlge on crop land due to hoi'l' rolna and aoodlng.
It was estimated that 5oolarmora aull"ered eroslm, loss o1
hay, corn and amall grains 11•
reotlng opproxln!ateb' 1o,ooo
acres. The reeommendlllion was

hall or thla dllllrlct. I have been
1ft school work lor almost two
clecodeo andleansayCJII!folrankb' that Malts LOw has beoo
iorlllnlle tD havo line, dedleated,
hanl • worldng board meni&gt;era.
We look tor word ID - e d
p...,.ela llldor their lllddanee. · lllldemttteetoandthethelllateetlcll~ther ....,.Iaiii
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11tem !or ,11telr poll &amp;HI-.. a rep!J to reeol~ •
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I'OS11CAS'reR NAM£11
~cl!llol ..atrlclll _jiiOPlelllilll&gt; WASHINGTON (UPO- Preaibelo~adlao~-OWiet .. IIMIII dent JOMion aent to lhe Solllle
have IJOIICI ,pitiPII
have ihe 1bursdl1 the IDle 'ol R*rt
IJOIICI )/lloP!o in4 n ,.,. work- ~ •• ~.' lJhlo,, lur canllrdlq fD b!dl,d lfii.'IJOIICI dlatrlel. ~1\onii:POtiiMI..I'I

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ot a $200 million steam-gener- Mr. Amoa, a Charlo- at!Dr- uled lor July 18.

He is survived by one son,
Like Robert, Edward welt tD
Harvard and then to the Richard Allan, and a daughter,
Unlversicy o[ VIrginia Law Michell, both of Cleveland; his
SchooL Ted had to work harder father, Frankie Lester Gibbs,
to get good grades than Ids Hart!ordi his mother, Frances
Brinker Gibbs, Hartford; two
brothers did.
brothers, Lester a n d James,
He probably Is a better Hartford, and one sister, Bett;y
Jane McNamara, RD, Letart.
athlete than they were.
Friends will be received at
Of the four sons, Ted waa the funeral heme !rom 7 to 9
probably closest tD the parents, p.m. Fridl)".
especially to his mother, Rose.

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land a nana.·. On every occasion !JUbll&lt; recosnltlon lor their great
they have ...,~ ·Whatever and time-eonBUIIIIng eltorts 1ft
we needed, thq were able to ob- the post and 1ft the preeenl oobe-

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• PROVIDfNG ENTERTAINMENT - The Impacts, 1 bond mode ,.. rl. Eastern lltllh School
students who have provided music at diMer functioo s ln the coun"cy tor the past several years.
will perrorm Monday m,ht at the 25th annual dinner meeting ol the Meigs County Soil and Water
Conservation District at 7:19p.m. in the Pomeroy Junior Higtl. auditorium. The muslcianJ, who work
in several modern musical forms, from lett. are Jean Whitehead, Kirk Cheva1ler, Tom Karr,
Rick Buckley ard Tim Gurnpl - Sentinel Photo.

the Rev. David Fields otftciat-.
ing. Burial will be in Greham
Cemetery.
Mr. Gibbs was born August
16, 1935 in Letart, W. VL He
served in the armed forces and
was a machine operator by trade.

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barbecue' the soup.

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b' and dlmdently, Because ol
thla IJXI his diligent wnrk, he Ia

F. Kennedy e"Ver was

jll ..., our board members tum · tD postpone It ooce and the taln. II was and Ia a aood feelIndUcted IDtD the atmed loreoo !he llrst bit ol ground lut Frl- iround waa cother IOIIIY·
lng tD be oble tD JlUI&gt;Udy thank
at Fort HoyeaiD-COlurnbuiTuoa- dly. 11 marked the ceremonial
We we.-. partleularb' pleesed .these two aonthmoo !Or their
diJ, tho Mo\111 Qloml;)' Solecllve belllmiDI o1 tho long-awolled eon- tD have m our platlorm aoYerol lolenae lntereat ID and valuaService ollleo r1110rted todl,. lllrucllon phase of our hlllh oehool oon.. dlool poroma ,.,., have u- ble aenlce to DIU\ belldint pro-

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Washlng!Dn's last blrthdl)". He
is a respected and liked
member of the U.S.. senate.
He was elected to the Senate
in 1962 to tll1 the same seat his
brother, John, had given up for
the presidency. In 1964, despite
a cloae brush with death In a
pllane crash, he weD reelection
lnr a full u.rm b)" on
overwhelming margin.
In tbe Senate, he has behaved
as th'"' ealabllslunent thinks a
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on midtown streets in muggy heat for a glimpse of the undraped
mahogany caskel Hooor guard teams at COW', famUy aOO friends,
stood vigiJ for 30 minutes at a time.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, only survivor of the four Kennedy
brothers, sat alone at the 6:00 a.m. (EDT) Mass, the first of eight
said for the assassinated senator during the ~. Two hours later
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 14, joined an honor guard team that inch~
ed television personality Jack Parr.
Young Kervtedy alternated Jersey and her three children
between clenching his list and kept the nlght.-long vlgil.
running his fingers gently over , 011 want my ehildren to learn
the top ot his father's colflrL that P80l)le must obey rules,"
Occasionally he glanced up at she said. "I want them to aee
the thousands pas slog, weeping, what happens when they don't. u
crossing themselves, even beiKiEveryone referred to the serP
ing quickly to kiss the bier.
ator as Bobby, even the priests
in the service of the Mass for
campaign Buttons
He saw mourners l'l'ho wore the dead Gary Solitro, 21, of
KeMed.Y campaign buttons with Philadelphia, put lt simply: uyou
black crepe attached. He saw hate to lose a man like Bobby."
young .tourists with knapsacks
In Vatican Cicy, Pope Paul VI
on thelr backs. He heard the offered Mas! for the repose o(
shuffle o( a multitude or feet 011 the soul or the 42-year-&lt;lld
the cathedral's marble floor, senator slain Wednesday in Los
Ill• deep throb ol the organ, and Angeles. The pontil! celebrated
the gentle sound or sobbing.
the Mass in his prhate chapel,
"Oh, God, what have they with only his two secretaries
done to you," one woman cried looking oJL
Loudly as she knelt in the llght
But lt wa.11 1n St. Patrick's
of taU tapers to press her lips that the sorrow of the nation
to the caskellid.
was most dramatically demon"Lamb ol G~,
,.... who take s strated.
away the sins of the world,
The Mass for the dead in
grant us peace," intoned a Kennedy's memory began at 6
priest:
a.m., at an altar some distance
As brilliant sunlight poured Crom the caskel As the
through the cathedral's lofty mourners passed by the bier,
stained glass windows to ~ voice of a priest could be
replace the duslcy candle glow, heard.
the line leogthened . lrom Filth
"Let us Prl!" that God wiU
Avenue to ~son_ ~nd _Park, bl68&amp; BQ\&gt;l&gt;l'tlitll!~, tha.\..fu\'1
Avenues.
will bless
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"Let us Prl!" that God will
midtown area by train, subway, give
the Kennec:b
CamD.y
car and chartered bus, O.lling courage to endure this tryi~
Park Aveme's flowered bor- time , •. " .
dered walks eight abreasL
The bronze doors were swung
Hundreds had waited through- q1en at sunrise to permit
out the night for St. Patrick's hundreds of mourners who
bronze doors to swing opeq at otood vigil throughout the night
sunrise. All about them ~e to enter fm a 5:30 a.m., Mass
reminders of the nation's grl~ lor the dead.
- the Rags run up to haU start,
It was one of eight Masses
the crepe-draped photographs in today for the senator, slain like
Fit'th Avenue store windows, the his brother. President Johns r .
tribute of a few cut flowers Kennedy, by an assassin's
carried by some of the bulleL
mourners.
Damned by s001e as "a
Mrs. Mary Am camp of New
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, ORK (UPI) - Passing Robert F. Kennedy"&amp; dosed
comn at .he rate ol5,000 an hour, 1 day-long procession of mourn.
ers said a sad and often tearful farewell to the senator they knew
es Bobby as he lay in state at saint Patrick's Cathedral.
The great and the humble, 10111e lugging shopping bags and
others carrying cameras, stood patlently in line for nearly a mUe

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New ol!set printing racUIUes
am the area'! mo.11t modern
newspaper plant w111 be on disploy Tuesdl1 m,ht when the Ohio
Valley Publishing Co. conducts
its open house between 1 and 9
p.m.
By United ProBS lnternaUonal
The comJ811Y's ne" J)llnt Is
Ted Is the only one Jell.
located at 825 Third Ave., Gal· •
01 Ambassador Joseph P.
llpolla.
Kennedy's tour sons, his hope!
Publisher Richard S. OWen 1~&gt;­ lor whom were unlimited, onb
vlte• the ptJbllc tD attend Tues- the YOOJlKOSt- Sen. Edward M.
day's •n house and "see hoW Ke11118dy, [)..Mass.- survives.
rour dilly and Swidoy newapopera ' Two havo been murdered by
.. are printed.*' Th~re will be prtz-. aBIIfiBins lnd the third died I
os and relreshmenta.
hero In World War IL
A apecial maga:dne section
Now ll lalla tD Ted tD plctow
·will describe the ol!sel (cold the t&lt;&gt;rch ao tragically knocked
· t y p e) operation In Sunla,y's trom the honda ol his three
Tlmea- SoaUnel.
older brothers. Being a Kenn&amp;The new block structure, which cb. am the son of a man who
contains 8,600 square ·feet ol expects nothing less, he is sure
floor space, was bullt last ~ tD try.
mor. Woril was completed 1ft Nt&gt;Ted, who hates 1A&gt; be called
'V8111btr with the IDitallatlm of
tho CCllllpany's now thre....mt,
24-pogo OIPIIelcy .Gou Urbanite
atlut web led preaa • .
" .. Membenolt!II&lt;DIIIjlll\l''rvartoua deporim.,., 11111 o~n
J1lant operations 'II&gt;Mioi!Dra.

Crowds Wait in Line
Nearly a Mile Long

Son of a Man Who Expects Nothing Less

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WIDner of 5 Aeodemy Awarda

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pit that'&amp; practical IJXI
· needed. S..ve Creemo, Tooth
Paste, After Shave Lotlam,
Razor Blade~, ~ora, Tal·
Pow4er' Hair Lotlona
Cnlma. StA&gt;p In - All :

Tour Offered
At Twilight

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FJUDAY AND SATUHDAY
TilE GLORY S'fOMPERS
(Teelmlcolor)
Demla "-&gt;"• Jocly McCrea
PLUS
TEN LITTLE fNDIANS
HUll&gt; O'Brien, Slllrley Ea!Dn
SHOW S'T ARTS, 7 P.M.

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were .Dade when Pomeroy ChiP..,. 186, Order ol lite Ea.otern
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i'lllnero)' Masonic Temple.
Mra. con Webb. deputy griiXI
matron of Diatriet 25, wu preson! lor a p&lt;e-IDipecUon viaiL She
will be tbe Inspecting olllcer.
lllthryD Jc.dan IJXI Jomea
Soullby, worll1j&lt; matrm and
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Brain Had
Extensive
Damage

Two &amp;rracu&amp;a men were named tD head committee• managIng the munictj!al park program,
town counell cleclded ThursdlQ'
nii!IJt.
Ml)"or Herman Landon, with
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - LOs
awrovll o1 alUJiell, appolr1tBd
Angeles
County Medical ExamiWOllam Hubbard as boll lleld
ner Dr. Thomas T. Noguchi said
program eoordlna!Dr lor 1968
ThursdlQ'
that the brain ol Sen.
and Fred Morrow as baseball
Robert
F.
KeruJedy had sullerlleld 1i8Jrtlng committee ebalr1
ed ' extenslve damage" trom the
maa. Both men will aerve oo. a
assassin's bullet
Yoluntary besls.
Noguchi, who released t h e
Counell also dla..,aaed at
preliminary
!lndlngs ol the sixlength the clevelopment ol the
hour autopsy performed on Kenpark and ·ol!lclally recordod Its
necb''s
bOOy told a news conferawreclalion tD Denver Paraoos,
ence
that
' 1 scattered fragments
~racuae Flx-lt !11011 owner, and
or
the
bullet
and bone tissue
other periOI\8 who have volundamaged the main portion ol
teered help.
the right side or Uta brain."
Getnlnc Interest ol more citiThe formal bulletin said: 1'The
zens 1ft ·the clevelopment d. the
cause
of death is ascribed by me
10-aere park tract IJUreblsed by
Meig1 County commercial veg- as 8 gunshot wound or the right
the ·town last year waa abo disetable growers ace invited to mastoid penetrating the brain.
cussed.
Join a uTwutght Clbbllp Tour" Complete findlllgs will he conThe pl&amp;Ylni aree was reportnext Monday at 7 p.m. at the talned in the official auiopsy reed neerb' oompieted and readY Vegetable Crq&gt;s Branch of the port."
!or l'lln)' Loque, Boys' League
Ohio Agricultural Research and
Noguebl said secondary eiand Amerlean Lesion team Development Center, Devola,
games.
Ohio, between Belpre and Marl- leota, lftcludlng bleeding and
pressure -~ U\41' brain stem !.r 9m
II other actlvtty, councll de- etta.
swelling ~ the brain, were rnadeled lo arrange llltohlllll work
Cabbage varieties and fertlli· jor factors in the cause of death
dqne lhla summer olmg vlllago
ty levela will be discussed. The rather than the actual penetrastreets, agreed tD haVe weeds opportunlcy will be given to see tion ol the .22-callber bullet.
along the atreeta eullmmedlateAll vital organs, including the
b', and wa,rned reslclenta against all of ttle vegetable crops now
being grown at the station, ac.. enUre brain, were removed from
allowing dbla tD run loose.
cordlrw to C. E. Blakeslee, coun- · the bociY lor further pathoioglAttending were Ml)"or Herman
ty extensioo agent.
cal examination here. Hwulreds
London, Clerk -Rlehard DuckResource people include Dr. or color pictures were taken.
worth, Treasurer George Holman Walter Brown, OARDC; Or. Free-and Councilmen Allen Upsoom, man Hcnveltt, OARDC; Harold
Troy Zwilling, William llaTes, Race, Farm Manager, and WilArthur Sylvester, Glom Cundll!, Ham Brooks, Extension SpecialMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Jr., and Robert Wingett.
ADMISSIONS - Edward Stiles,
ist. Vegetable Crops, 0 h I a
Middleport.
state University.
DISCHARGED - Edilll Rice,
C. J. Cunningham, Jr., CounHennan Warner. Robert Cornell,
ty Extension Agent, Agriculture,
at Marietta, is plaMing the tour. Frank Halliday.

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Kennedy.
Sherltr's otl'lcers tightened
aecurlt.Y at the Los Angeles
Coun\l' jail 1ft respoooe tD
telephoned threats tD storm the
jail and kill the 24-year-old
Jordanian lmrnlgrant. They said
the callers Bald they would risk
anything- oven cleath- tD eliminate the man they believe
ldlled Kennedy .
Sheri!! Peter J. Pltchess said
Sirhan, captured WednesdlQ'
morning at the Ambasai.dOr
Hotel alter Kermedy was leiled
by a bullet In the braiD,
remained ootwardly calm and
u n co n c e r n 0 d. The aUght,
swarthy race track exerelae boy
and health store stock elerk was
CCXIIIDed tD a 1:-by-12 windowleu cell in the remote hos}dtal
wing o1 the downtown jaU.
PrOtect Accused
The extreme coneern over
keeping Sirhan alive eonvlneed
Dlst. Atty. Evelle J. Younger to
ll" tD the · grand jury lor the
indictment, rather than followIng tho normal proeedUce o1
ftling a formal murder complaiDI.

LOS ANGELES (I!Pll- A
Calllornla grand jury assembled
today tD COII&amp;Ider a r~~q~est lor
a murder Indictment against
.llrhan Sirhan, the accused
assassin of Sen. Robert F ,

CHICAGO (I!Pll- The chairman o1 the Republican National Committee ThursdlQ' suggested "a second look at the
mathoda ol campaigning" 1ft
light ol the asaanlnalion or
Sen. Robert F. Kermedy.
Ray BUss ol Akron, Ohio,
en route to Washington from
committee meetings in Portland, Ore., said, "We must
safeguard
the candidates
from people who are distorted and want to ld.llaomebody,"

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SAIGON (111'1).. The VIet
Cong today . laund!ed their
bloodiest rocket attack or the
war against Sllgoo. Explosions
ringed the presdent!al palace,
killed 25 per8(Jils, woonded 46
more and destroyed '1:1 holidblga.
Military spokesmen sald the
16 rockets did more damage
than previous terror barrages of
100 or more shells.
n marked the seventh day ln
a row ot terror shelling at the
c81)ltal. Guerrilla defectors and
captured VIet CCXI8 documants
&amp;aid the attack on Saigon Is
designed tD strengthen the hand
of North VIetnam in preliminary peace talks with the United
States in Paris.
Nine ol the rockets exploded
within a mlie ol the modem
marble palace and several
within half a mUe.
Rocket Hits COOrch
The rockets hit' a Roman
Catholic d!urch, a hospital and
the olf1 COB ol JnternadonaJ
c...tro1 Commission (ICC), the
lndtan.Canadlan-Pollsh agency
set up tD .,...rvlae peace
provisions or the 1954 Geneva
trealy oo IndOChina.
The hospital blast killed two
persons and wounded four. No
casual'tle.11 were reported ln the
church or in the ICC headcJ,Iarters.

Complotml

or

the first 800,000 ldlowatl 111111 Ia
piamed lor 1971, will! the aoeond unit lo be completed eight
months la!Dr.
The plant, he said, will be
fueled by coal .....undor
contract !rom ~ minIng ~·· In Soothem Woat
Vtrgjnla_
lAwrence H. Llevlng has '-t
named resident engineer lor construction d. tho plaut. He oDiy Ia chttf al".cM'I· ..........
lion at the Cardinal Jllant "'
Ohio Power Co., a sister utJI.
Icy d. Appalachian withbl t h e
AEP Ill' stem.

Athenian Fails
To Make Curve
The sheriff's department investigated a one-car accident at
4:55 p.m. Thursday 3.3 miles
oorth ol the RooU&gt;s 124 and

7 junction on Route 33.
Richard Herderson, Athens,
traveling north, tailed to round
a curve. His 1966 model vehicle
went into a tleld, caush~ eoosiderable damage, No arrest or
injury was reported.
The depactment also returned
Lonnie Frazier, 70, Middleport,
from Lima state Hospital to the
county jail. Frazier wu taken
to Lima sometime ago alter IJeo.
lng charged with felonious a ..

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Receives $3,158

WASHINGTON - Congreo..
man Clarence E. Miller.,.....
ed Monell)" that tho Olllce or
Education ol the U.S. Depart..
msnt of H.uh. Education and
Wellare has IIJilroved Federal
assistance ror the Eastern t..
col School District ol Nelp
Teenager Suft'ers
Coonty.
The Eastern Local School DloBrain Concussion
trict will receive $3,158. \1nder
the provisions ol TIUo 1 of PubThomas ~ncer Gumpf, 15, lic lAw 874.
Chester, was admitted to Hoizer Hospital at 5:45p.m. TlairsdiJt with I cerebral concussion.
-e·
He was ll\IUred when he !ail olf
GAUGES - Galllpolla, 11.1
Ids bicycle. His condtlioo Is r&amp;- and 22.4 'rlnllnl 36 IHt Ill rollported aa aetlslac!Dry.
, ora; Pt. Pleeunt, 25.10; .._..
Terry Lee Pierce, 11 , Rad- 1 roy-Muon, 23.20; ~ 2.80
ell!!, was admitted to tbe hos- · lalllng; Konawha Falla, UO r.llpita! 11 4:SO p.m. Thursdl1 with tng; Charloslon, lS.to r.111111.
1 laceration or 111e eye. He wu Loolllon, and Marmot are 00 lilt .
hliured whllo ploytJW at heme. alllo Wlllllald, l'UIIIIarl 2 flet Gf ·
Hela reported In aond ....nuon.
. rollera.

River Ganaet

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Elevon \lelgs Couoi;J laichon .. ~ a
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All~::~~
Leteat n
ID -lid the 10, · lied lnek
- · a~lsMra.J"""I'..._. ~the '
Attondllll\ litlh lhe IMehah- ~..; ~
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Voice along Broadway

All-Stars ®

Day Camping

Leaders

Period Sei
June 17-24

Maloney
On Mound

3 - The Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Friday, June 7, 1968

Unescores

By United Press JnterDitioi'Jll
B.Y United Press lnternaUonal
American League
nal I.e
Natlo
ague
Detroit
203 000 000- 5 6
NEW YORI\ - Uenry Fonda'• on a TJme..• In The West". . .
,._
G.ABR.H,PcL
3 71
amateur painting turned pro wtth Jack Parr worried so much about
Ruse, Cln
50 208 37 74 .356
CINCINNATI (U)ol) - So tar Booton
300 000 000a vengeance: General Electric some orphan Afrlcan Uons due
f'lood, SlL
52 2!6 32 71 .329 aa Clncllmatl Reds Manager
Sporma,
Lasher {9) , and
bc:ugbt reprint rights to Hank's for extinction, he's trying to save
PT, PLEASANT- Day clllllp. A.Jhnsn, Cln 48 201 33 66 ,328 Dave Brlotol Is concerned, the Price. Siange, Ellsworth (I),
.WI life of a barn door with a them by going to the Highest
lng lor M.,on County Glr!Scoula Alou, Ada
10 215 24 70 .326 team to beat lor the National Landis (8) and Gibson. WJLhanging lantern lor $1,500 Animal Court ci All - Pegeen
wiU be held JIBie 17-24 at the Staub, Hou
51 200 21 64 .320 League pennant this year Is the ~arma (5-0), LP-Stange (2.:).
and he keeps the original ... Fitzgerald, who loves all beaslocal Shrine Club giving the girls Alou, Pit
39 133 12 42 .316 SL Louis C.rdlnals.
HRo Northrup (8th), YOI·
Fonda got the news whUe klssln' ties and saves lots via her WOR of a Bdwy. sOOw was voted out
the fun of living out- of- doors, Grote, NY
46 !54 14 48 .312
And He'll put Jim Maloney trzemsld (9)th,. Cash (4th).
cooking over an open fire, hlk· Helms, etn
47 187 14 57 .305 (~) on the mound toolgllt Mlnn
020 ODD 000- 2 6 0
or his East Side apartment by
ing, meeting old lriendsandmak· Mlllon, Atla 51!96 i4 58 ,296 agalnal Clnllnal Dick H10ghes New York 000 000 000- 0 9 0
felloW tenants irate over the
ing new ooes.
Wilms, Chi
51 207 24 61 ,295 {1-2) to try It
Boswell, Worthington (1) and
turnings - on... Michael ReynThe
glrla
will
alao
participate
American
League
"All
we've
got
to
do
Is
beat
Look.
Talbot, Verbanic (6),
olds, son of famous Bdwy. beauty
in nature crafts, dramatics, sing~
G. AB R. H. Pet. the Cardirals,., said Bristol as Hamilton (8) and Gibbs. WfMariame O'Brien and the late
"Tht-l't' i" u Rattdrl~ Mom, lmt lng, folk dancing and have on op- Hwrd, Wash 51190 31 67 .353 he contemplaled the NL race Boswell (5-S), LP-Talbot (0-7).
tobacco-rich Richard Reynolds,
llhf!"" on TV!"
portunity to practice water safe- Ystzsld, ,Bos 52 184 28 63 ,342 during a stopover at the DeJa- HR- Oliva (7th).
is a medic in VIetnam ... Bob
t;y, There will be an over-nlghter Hortn, Dot
46 164 25 48 .293 ware Councy estate of Auslln (11 Innings)
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Hope's the only star who can
lor Juniors and C&amp;dettes.
Hrrlsn, 8os
41 134 23 38 .284 E. Knowlton Thursday,
,
Chi
DOl 000 000 00- I 7 I
book himself opposite himself
The registration lee Is $3.50 White, NY
52 182 29 51 .280
Cincinnati today . waa l'h Cle
000 001 000 01- 2 8 0
on both the Joey Bishop and Jolm(camp
pictures
will
be
available
Johnsn,
Bal
49
167
23
46
.275
games
behind
the
1967
standardJ,
Fisher,
Locker (7), Wood
ny Carson TV schmoozca&amp;ts and
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE
lor
$1).
Oliva,
Min
53
200
22
55
,
275
bearers
and
current
league
(7),
WUhelm
(9),
M.cMahon {9)
One example of his mental cru- nobociY comJ)Ialns.
Mrs.
Rex
Garrison
I!
day
camp
Kosco,
NY
43
146
16
40
.274
leader.
and
Josephson.
Siebert,
Rohr
CANDY AND FLOWERS'?
elty: When thechildrenare studyGeraldine ChapHn's Wlrequitdirector; assistant director is Freehn, Det 49180 25 49 .Zi'2 St Louis took a 4..0 game (11) and Azcue. WP-Rohr UDear Helen:
ing, he turns up TV so loud l)e ed plans for marriage to ~­
PT. PLEASANT - A civil
Mrs. Charles H, Jolmson, and
Home Runs
!rom Houston Thursday nlgilt 0). LP- McMahon {1-1).
These girls w!Jothlnktheyhave can~ hear anyone talk. I ha~ lsh director Carlos Saura will
aetioo has been filed in the Of11ce
are
Mrs.
C.
G.
National
League:
Hart.
Giants
The Reds were Idle.
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Oakland
DOD 002 100- 3 9 0
other
leaders
it made because they've become no love for him.
be requited soon If he geto of the Circuit Clerk styled Gregmanager;
Mrs.
U;
St&amp;rgell,
Pirates,
Mays
and
Bristol
Buoyed
Wash
220
000 OOx- 4 7 0
Bauerle,
business
uequata'- with boys- how dumb
About a year a!\') I met a French citizenship (wotta tlme ory Hall, an infant uOOer 21 who
Bristol, buoyed by the second
Dobson. sprape (2), Pierce
.... they get?
very ni~ gentleman who is 20 to try) and a Parisian divorce sues by Dallas Hall and Dallas Bonnie McFarJal'kl, first aider; McCovey, Giants 10; Jl Aaron,
Mrs. Joe Amick,buyerandtrans- Braves, santo an::l Banks, Cubs
straight ureal good perform- (6), Aker (7) and Pagllaronl.
• .'
I was oourted with cand.Y and years older than I am. He is ... The UShoes or the FisherHall vs. Kenneth N. Show, Pt.
portatlon; Mrs. Louis WUey, and Charles, Mets 9,
ance" by 20..year-old Giry Not- Bertaina,
Htgglns (6) and
, . nowers. One of my fellows even married, but his family is man" Sistine Chapel-set cost a
Pleasant.
water front director; Mrs. Lyle
American League: Howard, an Wednesday night. is aware Caaanova. WP- Bertalna (f-4).
W'rate me romantie poems, and gro'Ml. He wants to eontinue our million but will be shipped to the
The bill of complaint states
"'" Dunsmoor,
folk
dancing
and
muSenators
22; Horton, Tigers 15; of two thlrws: His club Is not LP-Dobaon (2-6). HRs-Bowfriendship,
and
has
offered
me
a
U.S. soon... Last year's Peggy that on May 16, 1968 a dog own- don't laugh - ooce
slc;
Mrs.
JOOn
C&amp;rtwrlght,
Killebrew,
Twins ll; Harrelson, down too far to be out of the ard (22nd), Hansen (5tl1).
good
job,
I
feel
happy
with
him,
"' sel'tiDided me, while ll\Y father
Fleming, skate star Barbara Ann ed by Show entered the yard of
crafts,
and
unit
leaders
are
Mrs.
Red
Sox
and
McMullen, Sena- race, and the Reds have man- Calif
000 000 701- 8 1f 1
: groaried. The men e soorted us as I know he loves me.
Scott, keeps right on whmlng John Carte, Meadowbrook Drive
aged to stay In the thick of It Bait
000 201 DOS- 6 9 0
to their cars., and opened doors
SOOuld I keep on with this tTOjJN.es - for horsemanship and wilhout provocation bit and Jack Fruth, Mrs. VIrgil Sldera, tors 10.
Runs Batted In
playing mediocre baseball.
Pattin, Burgmeier (8), Rojas
for us. They fought for us, lf romance or settle for the noth- this time: won her 18th straight scratched Hall causing lacera- Jr.. Mrs. Joseph Jones, Mar·
shall GiJley, Mrs. Leon Yoder
National League: Perez, Reds
HWith us, It Is only a case of (7) and satrlano. Brabender,
necessary. They protected us. ing life I have?- J, C.
blue ribbon •.. Once for ridfltg
tions of the head, race and foot
34; Santo, Cubs and stargell, putting U all together," Bristol Watt (7), O'DonogiRJe (7) and
But my daughter? Here comes Dear J:
bareback- the horse or course, and much pain and mental ang- and Mrs. John Kauer.
Pirates 30; H. Aaron, Braves, said.
Hendricks. WP- Burgmeter (1her '-guy," with "Hi, stupid,
My files bulge with letten not Barbara.
uish. Medical attention and hos~
Siaub,
Astros,
SWoboda,
Meta,
Bristol
hopes
that
It
geta
to2).
LP- Watt (2-4). HRslet's split," and he swats her simUar to yoors. They're all
Jac(Jies Tati's so fed up with
pital expenses were incurred in
Hart
and
Ml.ys,
Glsnts
29.
gether
tonlgilt
In
the
opener
of
Hendricks
{4th), Buford (2nd),
rear as she opens the door for so typical I can predict t h e French new-wave films and Charthe sum of $1,000 and future
AHRESTS REPORTED
&gt;\merlcan League: Howard, a tllree-&lt;ll.y, lour-game bill.
Ble!ary (3rd).
HIM. Sbe uses her car halt the last paragraph before I furlsh les de Gaulle, he's quitting Paris
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests replastic sw:gt:ry arw:l other m.edi··
Senator:; 47; Powell, Orioles 32;
Saturday's afternoon game
Nationa1 League
time, ~ !or the gas. ~e the first. When a woman spends for H'wood and a TV series•..
cal attention will be reqULr.ed corded at the county jail were
Horton, Tigers 31i Harrelson, has been re-scheduled to the New York 003 020 000- 5 10 0
goes • 'dutch" on dates, and some- pages describing her no - ~ Billy Graham may come out for
in the sum of $5,000. The pJa1n- J . C
an
Glenwood
'ff
k.
'ud
. th ome reme s. 57 ,
, Red Sox 30; Johnson, Orioles evening in deference to the tu- Chicago
000 100 200- 3 9 0
times she pays his way. If it louse of a husband, I could tell Rocky ... Funny ne?l' comic Mar18
ti s are as tng J grnent
e
warrant· Charles E.
came to a riot in the meets, blind-folded, she's alreacty pick- ty Barris turned down a movie
and Freehan, Tigers 29.
neral of the late 5eJL Robert F.
Selma, T-.rlor (7) and Grote.
amount of $10,000, with inter- ~=~h~:ty, 44 • Ka;.uga, o., and
Pichlng
KeMedy, D-N. Y.
Holtzman, Lamabe (5), Barten·
I imagine she'd be in there ed out his replacement.
bit where he'd be holding a trumest
and
costs.
Elmer
Huddleston,
52,
Pt
Pleasswinging while he hid behind a
Notional League: Selma, Mets
A double header Is set for stein (6), Reberger (8) and
Must you gals go all out to pet - Marty used to toot the
ant, both charged with intox1ca- &gt;-0; C&amp;rlton, Clnla 7-1; Marich- Sunday,
Hundley. WP- Selma (5.jj), LP
lamp post. Alter they are mar- justify yourselves? Pd be much same classical horn for the BalIn 1962 leaders of the Secret
tion and Eddie Gene Simpkins,l9 1 al, Giants !0..2; Koosman, Mets
ried (if he ever gets around to more charitable if you straight. timore S,ymphortv; and his next
Holtzm."' (4-4). lOis- Charles
Army Organization of AJgeria
Pt. Pleasant, intoxication war- 9-2: Reed, Braves and Hands,
II) she will cont!Jwe TtOrking, talked me with: .. There's anoth- ambition isn't unreasonable 2
(8th &amp; 9th), Sonto (9th),
called on Uteir followers to
6-2,
PhUa
002 000 000- 2 7 I
Cubs
and he already has an agree- er man in my life: here's what a shot on the Joey Bishop ~ow
r e s u m e terrorist activities ranl
American League: McLain,
san Fran 310 000 30x- 7 9 2
ment that in case CJf a divorce, I want to do ... " and - in the (he's good, Joey) ... Imagine Li - against irdependent groups.
Tigers 9-1: Bell, Red Sox and PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
Wise, Wagner (2), James (3),
he gets half ci her propercy and last paragraph- "Here'swhy. " za Minnclli down-putting the Os-.
Perranoski,
'I"lns
:&gt;-1;
Hardin,
ADMITTED:
Karen
Newberry,
G.
Jackaon (7), Farrell (7) and
bank account.
Possibly, '.l, C., your mar- car show because ..next time
Orioles
7-2:
Wright,
Angela
and
Pt.
Pleaaant:
Millard
Fleck,
Dalrumple.
Marlchal (10.:) and
Do you call this _,equality?'' riage is hopeless. I wouldn't Pd like to pick m..v song''; Lltt1e
Bahnsen, Yanks 5-2.
Charleston; Mrs. Howard Thorn- Barton. LP- Wise (f-3). fiRs- MOURNING DEAD CHN AL. know, but a counsellor could help Miss Offkey rec'd her top· com~
ton,
Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Pearl Hart 2 (loth &amp; lith).
RY
you find out. Make that effort pliment when theJ even asked
Rt!fle,
Sr., Pt•. Pleaoant: Mrs. st. Louis
002 002 000... t 7 o
Dear M.D,C.:
before you leave.
her on.
Forrest
Stone
William
J.
Grmstead,
Letart:
Houaton
000
000 000- o 3 1
No - stupidity! A girl gets
All I can say is; You wn't
Why Julie Podell keeps so
Gibson {5-S) and McCarver.
Geraldine Norvell, Pc Pleaothe chivalry she expects, but solve anything by taking on a many or his Copacabana staff
Dies
in
Wisconsin
One
hundred
and
50
students
ant.
Wilson,
Blasingame (7), Dukes
lia
Hawk,
Steve
Jewell,
Edith
only If she picks the right guy. lover ?lho probably wouldn't mar- after 29 years as N.Y.'s best~
of
the
Pomeroy
Junior
and
senDISCHARGED:
M
r
s.
Leota
{9)
and
Bateman. LP- WUt1011
04
Mees, Desiree Pike, Linda Rupe,
Your modern"' daughter could ry you even if he could. Don't big nightclub: picks up the life
ior
High
Schools
were
named
to
PT.
PLEASANT
Word
was
King,
Letar~
Mrs.
Robert
Hoi(4-7),
HrsCepeda (7th), Me·
Paul Smith, stephen Stanley, Dus-·
do with some good old-fashion- sour another woman's marriage insurance tab for good workreceived here of the death of ley,. Pt Pleasant; Mrs. Leone Carver (tth).
ed mother-sense. - H.
just because YOU got a lemon. ers ... Jackie Vernon signed for the honor roll for the final six jree still , Steve Warner, A n d y
grading
periCHJ.
weeks
Mrs.
Forrest L Martin Stone, Ratl1ff, Evans; Erwin Stephens, Pittsburgh 100 001 000- 2 6 1
Vaughan,
Marinda
Young.
Dear Helen:
A double lite gets nothing but three years at the Las Vegas
Making
a
grade
o(
..
B"
or
a79,
of
Milwaukee, Wis., former- Leon; Mark Holley, Pt. PleasanL Los Ang
020 020 OOx- 4 11 0
EIGHTH GRADE - ~aan AnAm a 42-year~ld mother of double trouble. What with sev- ;\lladin ... The rock group "The
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Slsk, Kline (2) Walker (6)
...... living wtth ·DIY husband en children, l don't see how you'd Creams" are crying over .spi It bove in all their subjects to be drews, Rick Ash, Irene Barnes, ly of Point Pleasant
listed
on
the
roll
were:
Mrs.
stone
was
a
sister
to
El·
Thornton,
Pt.
Pleasan~
a
son.
and
May, ~~ (3~ and
Robert
Blackston,
Pam
Burson.
and very uM.appy. He has beat- have time for ft. - H.
plans - spilt - decision, actualSENIORS
Sandra
Bailey,
Mlke Cullum•, .Jo E,llep,.Dt,hl, mer C. Martin, Pt. Pl~sant and
Holler. LP- Slsk (2.:). 101~ .
en lll8 &amp;eVeral tinws, told me to
This column is dedicated to Ly ••• Wild dances aren't enough
Bopple
Banko,
Beyerly
Beaver,
Roger
Dlxon,
9tellaFolm8l',
Den·of
Mr&amp;.
Jl'll!tte
HarAlley. (1st) .. · , ,
, ,
the.
aunt
leaYo, tbruleutto cbanio ...... family living; ao II
- "The·· Operation'' will ,1lave
"
Fll!ht Results
•
mon, Pt. PleasanL Bile died In
Patricia
Carpente~,
Dawn
Carnis
Gilmore,
Nancy
Greenlee,
"" lnllllrance policies, says rm lng kid trouble or just pi~ trou- a "discotheque chorus girl line"
a Milwaukee hosJ)Ital on Ml.y By United Pro sa Jntematiooal
- ---in the way. But he won't pro- ble, let Helen Help YOUI ~e . . .Bob Tisch will add another per, Pamela Crew, Theresa East- CoMie Grueser, 'Cathy H a I I, 29 after a ahort Ulness and was
TOKYO (tJPI) Aklhlsa lnterratlooal League standings
vide mooey lor support lf the wtll also welcome your own a- wing to his Chicago Ambassador. man, Kathy Elllin, Keith Evans, ~elly Hall, Charles Logar, Mary
burled
in
Milwaukee.
SOmO)'a,
Japan,
otopped
Rocky By United Preu International
Cathy Fultz, Gloria Wilson Gil - Midkiff, Cheryl Nelson, Ann Ohchlldren and I move out. He says musing experiences. Address
Alarde,
Philippines
(5).
Ugttt.
W L Pet. GB
key, Rodney Gilkey, Michael Har- linger, Stephen Powell, Connie
a lawyer can fix It ao Pll be H""" Bottel In care of t h I s
welghto.
Toledo
27
20 .574
graves, Rebecca Hawley, Pamela Radford, Margaret Riggs, Mlllsa
to blame.
newspaper.
Coltm1bus
21 16 .568 I
•'
Hayes, Paulette Leach, Jennlfer Rizer, Leanne Sebo, Beverly
ROCIIESTER,
Mimi.
(UP[)...
LoulovUie
23
19 .548 l'h
'
Menchinl, Linda Owenl!l, J o h n Smith, Janet stiYers, Stephen
Pat
O'connor,
156,
Rochesler,
Rochester
21
18 .538 2
Pearson, Barbara Quivey, Alta Story, Michael Stro.ble, John
Mlm.,
otoppecl
Willy
Smith,
Bu!lllo
23 22 .511 3
PT. PLEASANT - The Grand Scrimsher, Agnes White Se1lers, SWartz, Fredrick Thompson,
151\l,
Norfolk,
Va.,
0),
20
25 .444 6
Rlclunolll
Jury for the May term of Ma- Belinda 9la!ler, Donna Smith, Caralyrm. Tracy, Maralynn TraPT.
PLEASANT
Orpah
R&amp;Jacksonville
20
26 .435 IPh
Two graves are bare DOW- Our
cy, Martin vaughan, Anthooy .
son County Circuit Court has Rebecca Stivers, Pat Story,
MOTIIER'S GRAVE AND
bekah
Lodge
No.
210
of
Point
LOS
ANGELES
(UP[)...
Sho
Syracuse
16 25 .390 8
thanks to you, Oh, thwghtbeen recalled for Tuesday, June Thomas Titus, Jane Am Wells. Vaughan, Joe Welker, Rebecca
THE MISSING FLOWERS
Pleasant
is
making
plans
tor
the
Saljyo,
128\7
,
Japan,
wtpolnted
Thursday'o
Reaulta
lesa one.
JUNIORS- Janice Bunch, Rob- Will, Rebecca Wright, Edward
We purchased a Dower for our 11 at 9:30 a.m. to consider such
District
17
convention
which
is
Raul
Rojas,
130,
San
Pedro,
Syracuse
4
~edo
2
How can you show your race bematters as may be presented to ert Burdette, Kenda Chaney, Young.
dear, mother's grave.
to
convene
at
the
Point
Pleasant
Calif.,
(10.
Lenny
Brice,
118,
Buffalo 9 Rochester 2
fore anyone.
NINTH GRADE - Roger AbWe purchased another, for our It by the prosecuting attorney Lynne McGuire, Recka McGuire,
IOOF Hall, beginning at II a.m. Los Angeles, outpointed Elioeo, Richmond 2 Columbuo I
II Is oold, God watches over his
Mees,
Dorothy
Neutzling,
Janet
bott, Don Anderson, Sandra Aledear grandmother's grave. or any other matters needing
June 11.
Eltrada, ll9'h, Mexico (10), ( Jacksonville 3 Louintue 2
own.
Charisse
Porter,
Rebecca
Radtheir
attention.
shire, MaryBrlckles, TwllaCiatWe placed them gently upon their
District
17
is
comprised
of
Tlloulb tJuoy be dea4 or living,
Grand jurors are Manford F. ford, Ronald Reuter, C h e s t e r
worthy, stanley Coates, Deborah
graves.
Oh Molester of the graves,
Roush, Randy ~cks, Jeff Wer- Crow, Frank Glrolaml, Diana fOU[ lodges, Ravenswood No. 4i
Bowles,
Jeff
McCallister,
Mrs.
Near the headstones we pulled
Ripley, No. 18; Cottageville No.
Was he watching yoo that daJ
Da)e Nibert, ·~m Stone, Marvin ry, Barbara White, Sandra Zer- Good, Dorothy Debra Harbrechl,
away the tall grass.
21;
and Orpah Rebekah No. 210. LADIES TENNIS
you let the devil make yoo Then slowly we walked away. T. Roush, Harry BuUer, AI kle, John Zurcher.
Carol Hargraves, Bernadette
MANCHESTER, E n g I a n d advanced Into the oemlllnalo o1
hls own?
SOPHOMORES - Randy Burt,
Hennessy, Rebecca Houdashe1t.
The week it past, then carne &amp;m- Briggs, Rush Krodel, Gene Crow,
(UP[)...
Peacbeo Bartkowlcz, a the
Northern
Lawn tem11
Yea, he ns m .lching you while
James R Humphrey, Maxine Al- 9laron Brawley, James Broder- Kaye Anne Howell, Franklin Rizd&amp;JI again.
19..year.old
u.s.
Wlglllman
Cup
tournament.
you stood there removing
A thought lor the day:
We came by to view our dear, dridge, Ralph Warner, Leonard ick, Tim Glaze, Roger Gilmore , er, John Sebo, Brenda ~th,
from
Hamtramck,
Miss Bartkowlcz loot, 6-3,1-3,
nowers from our Dear MothMarlene
Goodwin,
Max
Folmer,
Thomas
Jefferson said, "Never member
Tom Soulsby, Jodeena spencer,
Mothers' graves, only to find Upton, Vivian Siders, Mrs. Daners' graves?
Mich.,
wao
beaten
by
VIrginia
6-1,
bul Mloa Rogero deleatecl
Grace
King,
Cherry
Le'Nis,
John
1\V Yonker and Mrs. George carNancy st. Clair, cathy stone, buy what you do oot want
them very bare.
Wade
of
Britain
Thursday
while
Cecilia
Martinez o1 San FrancloOh, you tboughtless one at our The lovely nowers 'Were not son.
Lohse, Penny McKenzie, Cheryl Reclcy Swindell, Becky Triplett, because it is cheap; It will be
Dear Mothers' graves,
VIcky
Rogers
ci
Rye,
N.Y.,
co,
Calif.,
6-1,
dear to you."
The petit jury is scheduled to McLaughlin, steve Miller, Pam- Wayne Well, Mary Pearaon.
there.
What would yOUr mother have How sad, how sad, were our resume their duties on Monday, ela Neutzli.ng, Ooma Partlow,
to say to yoo, If only she
John Ritchhart, Darla ateridan,
June 24 at 9:30 Lm.
C 1MB THE HUDEPOHl BREWING COMPANY OF CINCINNATI. OHIO
hearts that daJ,
could speak?
George
g;inner,
Karolyn
&amp;&gt;ulsll seems someone came by and
Woold obe say, ''I am very proud
by, Richard Werner.
then walked awa,v with the
at you, •• or Would she speak
Mohammed's Horae
JUNIOR HIGH
beautiful flowers we had
dtly and 810'. uptease put
The
a
n
i
m
a
I
that
carried
SEVENTH
GRADE - Edgar
plaeed on our Dear Mothers•
·Mohammed
to
heaven
was
a
them badt."
Abbott,
Diana
Alesldre, Lynne
graves.
Those Dowers were put there by Oh, Sool - have yoo oo heart? horse named AI·Borak. This Baker, Elizabeth Blaettnar, Steve
horse, according to legend,
her only living son, with
How could you "lift" the had a man's head, a horse's Clark, Vickie Clark. Robin Crew,
111.1eh love, and tenderness,
nowers from oorDear Moth- body, an eagle's wings and a Gene Davis, Viclde &amp;le DeLong,
in memory of his dear MothJon Dillard, Merri Ellersbach
ers' graves.
human voice.
er;
Donna Francis, Terry Hall, Sle~
A mother, Who never stopped
loving her son.
Ob. 100. tboughtless one, there
was a prayer, I heard said
by this only living 11011: .
Jl Went II thus - uForgive them
ob, Father !or they know oot
what they do.·~
To this l1liJ' I add a few more
words:
Nor do ·they care how much U
lurts us, to see two gi'aves
oompletel)' bare.. !'
1!y Mrs. ~lvia c. Carman
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Organized sports will PlY
tribute to Sen. Rebert F.
Kennedy by
curtailing Its
schedule this weekend.
Several major league baseball
games have been postponed on
By FilED Me MANE
Saturday
a n d Sunday, ThorThe manoger of the Clevelard
In National League games,
UPI Sports Writer
oughbred
arll harnesa race
Indians watched helple881y !rom New York beat Chicago 5-3, Son
Alvin Dark almost ran out of the bench Thursday night as his
tracks In New York state wiU
Francisco defeated Philadelphia
players but his patience paid
club tailed pathetically to put 7-2, st. Loula blanked Houston 4- be shut II1IIIJ and an lmporlent
olf.
fight
between
acroaa the winning rwt during 0 and Los Angeles beat mlddlewelgill
Emile
Griffith
and
And)&gt;
HeUninth ard lOth lrmlng rlllles and Pittsburgh 4-2.
man
ls
being
set
back
four
had virtually no one left to call
Two fine defensive plays
on for help when the Indians prevented the White Sox from nights.
Baaoball Commlsslooer Wll·
American League
put the winning run on second pushing across the wirurlng run
llam
D. Eckert ordered the
W. L, Pet GB bose again In the 11th.
in the aecom and nlnth Innings.
pos1ponement
on saturday or
" Detroit
33 19 .635 ...
Dark had already used 16 In the secoOO, Lee Maye made
Cleveland
31 22 .5~ 2'h players in the game against the a fine running catch of Russ games in New York between
Baltimore
29 22 .569 31.', Chicago White Sox and had only Snyder's drl ve to lett fteld and the Yankees and caiUornia
In Washington
Mlnneaota
27 25 .519 6 Ken Suarez and VIc Dsvallllo in the ninth Jose Cardenal made Angelo and
Boston
25 27 .481 8 remaining as ellectlvo· plnci&gt;- a diving catch of BUI Voss's
Oakland
23 27 .460 9 hitting replacements. The pltci&gt;- sinking liner with Buddy Brad24 29 •453 91-h er' s spot was due up so Dark lord on seeond base.
CI.Ii!ornla
:ew York
23 29 .442 10 pointed at Davallllo to go up
Frank HOll'lrd, continuing his
Waahlrvton
22 29 .431 Wh ard owing against rlghthBJtder homer hitting spree, blasted his
Chicago
21 29 .420 11
Don McMahon.
The Dodgers edged the Pir22nd of the season and Ron
Thursday's Results
Davallllo, botUng with two Hansen belted a tw~run homer ates 8-7 with a last • lMing
ou~ worked McMahoo to a :1-2 as the Senators swept a threeDetroit 5 Boston 3
run and the Yanka romped to
Mlmesota 2 New York 0
count, then slanunecl a al~e to game series frOOI the Athletics. a 17-1 win over the Tigers In
center to score Duke Sims with. Frank Bertaba benefited !rom Pomeroy Boys' League baseball
Cleve 2 Chit, l1 iMs., night
Woohington 4 Oakland 3, nll!ht the winning run and give the the heaVJI hitting s~port to Thursday.
California 8 Baltimore 6, nlgltt- Indians a Z-1 victory and a note~ his fourth victory In eight
Bill Chaney, who picked up
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
sweEC) ot their tour..game series decisions.
the win for the Dodgers in re{All Timeo EDT)
agaht&gt;t the Whlte Sox. The
lief of Tim Colburn, waa the
Angels' seventh Heaven
Chicago (llorlen 4-5) at triumph moved the Indians Into
The Angels, held to only two game's hero. He drove home
looton (Santiago 6-3), 7:30p.m. second place In the American hits over the first six l~s, the last five runs for the winCleveland (llargan j.5) at Le18Ue.
erupted for eight ldts and seven ners with a triple and home nm.
No Choice
letrolt (Cain 1-D or HIDer 3-ll,
A ground ball hit by Chaney
I'UIUI In the seventh inning IDc:l'
"It wasn't what you'd call a held on to nip the Orioles..
p.m.
that went through the Pirate InMlnneoota {Kaat Z-2 ar11 brilliant managerial move, ••
Eight Angels hit sllely during field for an error also tallied
Perry 5-4 or Roland 0..0) at Dark said. "I only had two guys the big inning with Tom Ute oU1er three Dodger runs.
Washington (Ortega 4-4 and left. And Suarez Ia a rlghthancl- S&amp;triano. Paul Schaal and Rick
Chaney came on in relief of
ed hitter."
Haman 1..0), 2, 5 p.m.
Colburn
In the first while the
Reichardt all contributing runIn other AL action, WashiQI· scoring doubles. Tom Burg- Pirates were poun(nng out six
Calllomla (Brunet 5-5 ard
McGlothlin 4-4) at N"" York ton edged Olklard 4-3, Callfor· meier notched the victory in runs. Mark Dillard was the hard&lt;Peter1011 2-2 ard MoOOouljoette nla topped Baltimore U, reliel
luck loser for thiO' Pirates, but
Detrolt nipped Boston 5-3 and
5-3), 2, 5 p.m.
The Orioles accounted for five he nearly captured the win Mth
Minnesota
blanked
New
York
2Oakland (Odom 4-4 ard Nash
his hitting,
o( their runs on homers.
4-4) at Baltimore (Phoebus 5-4 0.
Dillard had a home run and
ard Howard ~I or O'llonoughue
thrft singles to lead the Pir0..0) 2, 5:30 p.m.
ates and Danny Stone, J, D.
Sl~'sGomes
Story, Andy English, Brett WyCleveland at Detroit, nigilt
att and Kevin Fields also each
Oaldand .at Baltimore, night
had a single. The onl,y other
Chicago at Boston, nigilt
Dodger hit gotten off Dillard,
{Only games scheduled)
other than those or Chaney, was
a single by Larry Coleman.
Nodonol League
Ry MARTIN LADER
triumph In leading New York to
DilJard farmed nine and walk.
W. L. Pel GB
UPI Sports Writer
a
5-3
victory
over
the
Chica!P
ed
11 and Colburn and Chaney
SL Louis
31 21 .596 .,.
The Iaiiier Bob Gibson throws, Cuba.
together fanned 10 and wall&lt;ed
Philadelphia
25 22 . 532 :Jlh
Dodgers Top Pirates
Atlanta
27 24 • 529 31;, the hll!her Si. Loulo soara.
9.
Don &amp;nton didn't set lillY
San Francisco 28 25 , 528 31,\
GlbiOII,
wimer ci 111ree
The Yanks began pouring it
records
but
still
was
satisfied
as
Loa Angeles
.
3lh
games
In
the
World
Serlea
last
29 26 527
Cincinnati
25 24 .510 ~h year, fired a three-bitter for his he pitched the Los Angeles
Chicago
25 26 .490 5'h beat el!ort ol the seaaon Dodgers to a 44 decision over
New York
23 27 . 460 7 Thursday night to give the the Pittsburgh Pirates In the total to 1,507, third In the long
history
b e h 1n d
Houaton
21 3D . 412 9'h rampalglng Cardinals a 4.j) only other NL game schedtled, Giant
Christy
Mathewson
(2,502)
and
In the American League,
Plltsburgh
19 28 .404 9'h victory over the llouston Altros
Carlllubbell
{I,
677).
Thursday'o Reoulto
and exteml their winning otreak Detrolt .beat Boston 5.3, MimeIOta whitewashed the Yonkees
New York 5 Chicago 3
to nine gameo.
The Athena Jaycees 7th an2.jj,
Cleveland nipped the White
Son Fraoclsco 7 Philadelphia 2
"GlbiiOII threw harder tonight
nual
English and Weatem
St Loula 4 Houston 0 nlgilt
than be did the other two times &amp;&gt;x 2-1 In 11 !Mings, Washing.
Horse ~ow will be held thlo
Los Angelea 4 Pltto~rgh 2
he's pitched against us this ton edged Oakland 4-3 and
~, June 9, at the Athens
(Only games scheduled)
season," aald Grady Hatton, the California defented Baltimore 8Counly
Fairgrounds
with
Tods,y'a Probable Pltchers
eubdled Astro manager· uHe 6.
$1,000 In prizes and trophies
Orlando Cepeda and Tim
(All Times EDT)
was wilder but he was faster."
awarded
to the wlrmers of 30
McCarver
slugged
hack.to«ck
Atlanta (Jarvis 5-4) at ChlcaIn an amazing reversal ol
classes
in HorsemanaiUp,
{Niekro
5-4),
p.m.
form,
st.
Loull'llao
stretched
Its
homers
for
the
Car&lt;Unalsln
the
,
2 30
10
Showmzmshlp
and Performance
Sc Louis (llughes 1-2l at Natlooal League lead to 3\7 olxth Inning after st. Louis had
events starting at 10 a.m. and
ClnciDllltl (Maloney 5-3) 8 p.m. games after falling as tar back picked up two tainted runs In
eodlng
about 10 p.m. It will
the
third.
New York (Ryan 4 • 4) at as fourth J)laee a week 1180
be
held
rain
or shine.
Gibson, evening his record at
San Francisco (Sidecki 6~, 11 Wednesday. T h e CUdlnals
~~om.
dros&gt;ped 11 ci 13 games before 5-S, auo...d only a single by Lee
Pittsburgh (Bia.. 1.2) at embarking oo their current Thomas In the second Inning, a
double by Ron Davis In he
Houston (Lemaster ~. 8:30 streak.
p.m.
Tllo other pltchero made their foUrth and a qslngle by Rusty
Philadelphia (Short :1-6) at mark
In Natlooal
League Sta!j) with two out In the ninth.
Los Angeles (Osteen 4-7), 11 activity Thursday. Juan MarichJim Ray Hart helped MarlchPo m.
al took over third J)laee among al become the first ma.ior
the all.tlme Glallta atrlkeout league pitcher to reach 10
Saturday's Games
artista as Son Fraoclsco beat victories as he hit a patr of
St. Louis at Cincinnati
the Philadelphia Pltlllles 7.: and 111ree-nm homers. Marlchal,
Plttaburgh at Hou, 2 twl-nlght
Dick Selma set a Met record who hall Jost twice, struck out
Phlla at Loa Angeles, night
with hio fifth
coosecutlve eight batters to raise his career
(Only games ochoduled)

Indians Win Again

Standings

..

EnJoy a H~epohl
•

Cardinals Capture
Ninth Straight Win

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declared Sunday a natlooal day
of mourning for Kennedy, Who
died earl,y Thursday morning
after being shot the previous
day by an auusln. •
Members of the New York
Mets voted in Chicago ThW'sday
oot to pll.y their scheduled
game in San Francisco Satur~
day.

"Gil Hodges {Mots manager)
phoned me before they lett
Chicago ard said that they
planned to have a team meeting
either tonlgilt or Saturday
morning to review the sltualion," stoneham said. "and 1
believe that things might be
resolved."
A crowd of more than 30,000
fans is expected Saturday for
"bat day."
The scheduled thoroughbred
racing programs at Belmont
Park and Finger Lakes, in
upstate New York, were pos~

ponec1 111111J, and Roosevelt
Raceway In Westbury, a harnesa tnck, will be cloaed
toolghL
Bout Rescheduled
GrUlith and Hellman were
scheduled to meet in 1 12--round
middleweight elimination boot
in Qakland, Calif.. tonight, but
this has been put back to
Toesday night.
Eckert said that "all of us in
baseball are shocked anc1
sorrowed by the tragic death of
Sen. Robert f. Kemedy. Our
deepest sympathy to members
or the KeMedy family. In
respectful tribJte
to Sen.
Kennedy, I have directed that
all major league games on
saturday will not start until
after the funeral. There wlll be
no games played in New York
and Washington.
"In addition, awroprlate tribute wilJ be paid to the senator

by our ctubo prior to or d~
the gamaa on ·Sunda.)t, June t .. "
A trans-Amerfcan Jedan nee,
scheduled for SundiT In Lexi!Wton, Ohio, hoi boOII poolponod
one week an11 two mljor
television networks (ABC and
NBC) aald tJat funeral eowtrap
will Pr&amp;oeiDDt scheduled IJII'tli
PJ"'OI''IDS on saturday. "'

··PERISTAlSIS
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on the Tigers in the rtrst frame
when six runs crossed the plate
went on to their easy
victory.
rry, hurler for t h e
Yank
ted the Tigers to
three
Werry, the towering
6-2 Boys. Leaguer, ali!IO slammed two home runs, a triple and
alngle .
other Yank hitters were Kenny
Mankin, 8 triple and single; Gary
Snouffer, home run and single;
stan Moon, home run; Jeff McKinney, triple and single; Joe
Rosenbaum a doub)e and Ronnie
Couch a single.
Getting Tiger hits were ~er­
man White with a double and And.Y
Vaughan and Mike Gilmore, each
a single. Fred Burney, Barry
Marshall and AndyVaughanshar ed the mound duty for the Tigers.
Pirates
600 010 - 7 9 2
Dodgers
030 40 I - 8 3 I
Dillard and M, Nesselroad;
Colburn, Chaney {I) {WP) a n d
Ohlinger.
Yanl&lt;s
624 5 - 17 13
Tigers
000 1 I 3
Werry and Mankin; Burney,
Marshall , Vaughan and White .
and then

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NEW YORK (UPI)- The New
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landed the prl%e 1pple In the
lree sgent dntt.
The Mets, who have picked
very successfully from the tree
'IliOn! erabbog In !&gt;IS! yearo,
¥ent
to the blrrel first
Thursday IIIli pulled Otrt a
ueen shortstop named Tim
Foil, wh&lt;ln they eJpect to ripon
Into 1 much needed power
hitter.
.
"He has ootatandi!Ji.IJOWer for
I higil acltool kid," .-Jd N~s
BWbrlnk; the Meta' chlehclillf.
o( the 17-yearoold CIJqa Park,
CJI!t; ·oc~ "The fltct t1at
we needed ll1ulng In our
orpnlzatlon hid aomethiD(J to
do with our pic~. him first."

York

Foli, a S..foot,.U,185-I)ounl:ler.

eotabllshed clubs got down to
Ute Class A selectians.
The oakland Athletics, anotl&gt;er
team which has been
succentul in past draft aelec~
tions, choae after the Meta and
selected Pete Broberg, 1 har&lt;lthrowing righthander f r o m
Palm Beach, Fla.
The Houston Aatros were next
ard oelected cateher Martin
Colt of Bll!illo, N.Y. The. New
York . Yankees llao went for a
Cllehor,
choosing Thunnan
Munson ol canton, Ohio. Mllflo
11011 hit .414 for Kent s t ue
• Unlwrslt;y thlo seuon and hod
30 runs batted In 25 gamea.
Roller! Valentine, 10 ootlloJ.
der from Stamtord,
waa
the chulce of the Los AJweleo
Dodgers; Robert Weaver, an
outllolder-ahortstop !rom Jackoonvllle, !'Ia., "''picked by the
Cleveland Indians 1nd · Curds
Moore, an ootllelder !rom
Denison, Tex., went to the
Atlanla Brlvos.
Orioleo Pick Shorlltop
The
Walhlnatoo Se,.ltnn
cllooe Donald C.stle, a verllllle
performer who las pltelted Inti
p!Qed flrot blse and outlleld:
the Plttsburall l'll'lles tllbbed
autllelder Dlck Sharon of
RedwGod City, CaDL; and the
Blltlmctre Orloleo ro I e c t e d
·~ Jtllllor KeliiOc(y' of

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wao ooe of 641 pll.yors oolected
In the 25-I'OIIld dnfl1bursday
IIIII 11 leut 400 more wore
to be chdHa II1IIIJ 1.1
the IWCMII1 meetiDiJ ollie.
TOtatnl Pick Hl-1
With good bitten preoeatl,y II
a mlnlmlDII In the lllll«
Jequoo, t1w ...Jorlcy ol the 211
telml ooledod bll*t over
pltelttr"' ~ !he provloua
trand. Onb' fotD' ol the 20 clubo
who pu11clpllod In tht ragulU'
pitcH ol the Onft aoleded
plteboro.
The 20 eslabllalte!l IM."'~
drlflollln r~wr11 l)lllor o f - Anlln, €1111.
·
1911 IINolo, llul the lott( · ~ plekecl 1 h 1 r d
djiiDIIon • • wer~ oot 'l'~ Gl'll . Luzinskl of
.Uowed .to ' select Ulldl the l'rolpoctHei&amp;!lllt, DL,QUrontJa
.,J
i
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between th~ Senalors and
Minnesota Twms.
Ec.kert then directed that the
otarting times of all other
gomes on Soturday be pushed
back until the conclusion of
Kennedy's burial ser\jlce at
Arlington National Cemetery.
Since the
services aren't
scheduled to start untn 5 p.m.,
EDT, the Chicago Cubs were
forced to postpone their game
agailll!lt the Atlanta Braves
because Wrigley Field doesn't
have lights.
Two Games Postponed
The lloston Red Sox and
Oakland Athletics voluntarily
postpoood their Sunday games
against the Chicago White Sox
and Baltimore Orioles, respecUvely. President Johnson has

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went for pitcher Lloyd Allen or
selma, caut, CinciiU'ati took
pitcher Tim Grant or Boykins,
va., the White Sox chose
infielder Charles McKimey of
Troy, Ohio and the Cubs
aaleeted outllelder Ralph Rickey
of Oklahoma City.
Outfielder Alex Rowell of
North Chicago,
was the
cholee of Mlmesota, outfielder
Gary Matthews of l'llcnina,
Callt., was selected by the
~lanla, outllalder Robert Robl,..
son of Chester, PL. went to
Detro!~ outfielder Jameo llalrstoo of Dayton, Ohio, was
clmsen by st. Louis lnd
ootllelder-catcher Thomas Mq.
gard of Norwalk, Clllt, was
liken by Boston.
Flfteeo of
selected In the':;t'f'llllilr
the draft were

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P. J. Pauley

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Unescores

By United Press JnterDitioi'Jll
B.Y United Press lnternaUonal
American League
nal I.e
Natlo
ague
Detroit
203 000 000- 5 6
NEW YORI\ - Uenry Fonda'• on a TJme..• In The West". . .
,._
G.ABR.H,PcL
3 71
amateur painting turned pro wtth Jack Parr worried so much about
Ruse, Cln
50 208 37 74 .356
CINCINNATI (U)ol) - So tar Booton
300 000 000a vengeance: General Electric some orphan Afrlcan Uons due
f'lood, SlL
52 2!6 32 71 .329 aa Clncllmatl Reds Manager
Sporma,
Lasher {9) , and
bc:ugbt reprint rights to Hank's for extinction, he's trying to save
PT, PLEASANT- Day clllllp. A.Jhnsn, Cln 48 201 33 66 ,328 Dave Brlotol Is concerned, the Price. Siange, Ellsworth (I),
.WI life of a barn door with a them by going to the Highest
lng lor M.,on County Glr!Scoula Alou, Ada
10 215 24 70 .326 team to beat lor the National Landis (8) and Gibson. WJLhanging lantern lor $1,500 Animal Court ci All - Pegeen
wiU be held JIBie 17-24 at the Staub, Hou
51 200 21 64 .320 League pennant this year Is the ~arma (5-0), LP-Stange (2.:).
and he keeps the original ... Fitzgerald, who loves all beaslocal Shrine Club giving the girls Alou, Pit
39 133 12 42 .316 SL Louis C.rdlnals.
HRo Northrup (8th), YOI·
Fonda got the news whUe klssln' ties and saves lots via her WOR of a Bdwy. sOOw was voted out
the fun of living out- of- doors, Grote, NY
46 !54 14 48 .312
And He'll put Jim Maloney trzemsld (9)th,. Cash (4th).
cooking over an open fire, hlk· Helms, etn
47 187 14 57 .305 (~) on the mound toolgllt Mlnn
020 ODD 000- 2 6 0
or his East Side apartment by
ing, meeting old lriendsandmak· Mlllon, Atla 51!96 i4 58 ,296 agalnal Clnllnal Dick H10ghes New York 000 000 000- 0 9 0
felloW tenants irate over the
ing new ooes.
Wilms, Chi
51 207 24 61 ,295 {1-2) to try It
Boswell, Worthington (1) and
turnings - on... Michael ReynThe
glrla
will
alao
participate
American
League
"All
we've
got
to
do
Is
beat
Look.
Talbot, Verbanic (6),
olds, son of famous Bdwy. beauty
in nature crafts, dramatics, sing~
G. AB R. H. Pet. the Cardirals,., said Bristol as Hamilton (8) and Gibbs. WfMariame O'Brien and the late
"Tht-l't' i" u Rattdrl~ Mom, lmt lng, folk dancing and have on op- Hwrd, Wash 51190 31 67 .353 he contemplaled the NL race Boswell (5-S), LP-Talbot (0-7).
tobacco-rich Richard Reynolds,
llhf!"" on TV!"
portunity to practice water safe- Ystzsld, ,Bos 52 184 28 63 ,342 during a stopover at the DeJa- HR- Oliva (7th).
is a medic in VIetnam ... Bob
t;y, There will be an over-nlghter Hortn, Dot
46 164 25 48 .293 ware Councy estate of Auslln (11 Innings)
'·
Hope's the only star who can
lor Juniors and C&amp;dettes.
Hrrlsn, 8os
41 134 23 38 .284 E. Knowlton Thursday,
,
Chi
DOl 000 000 00- I 7 I
book himself opposite himself
The registration lee Is $3.50 White, NY
52 182 29 51 .280
Cincinnati today . waa l'h Cle
000 001 000 01- 2 8 0
on both the Joey Bishop and Jolm(camp
pictures
will
be
available
Johnsn,
Bal
49
167
23
46
.275
games
behind
the
1967
standardJ,
Fisher,
Locker (7), Wood
ny Carson TV schmoozca&amp;ts and
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE
lor
$1).
Oliva,
Min
53
200
22
55
,
275
bearers
and
current
league
(7),
WUhelm
(9),
M.cMahon {9)
One example of his mental cru- nobociY comJ)Ialns.
Mrs.
Rex
Garrison
I!
day
camp
Kosco,
NY
43
146
16
40
.274
leader.
and
Josephson.
Siebert,
Rohr
CANDY AND FLOWERS'?
elty: When thechildrenare studyGeraldine ChapHn's Wlrequitdirector; assistant director is Freehn, Det 49180 25 49 .Zi'2 St Louis took a 4..0 game (11) and Azcue. WP-Rohr UDear Helen:
ing, he turns up TV so loud l)e ed plans for marriage to ~­
PT. PLEASANT - A civil
Mrs. Charles H, Jolmson, and
Home Runs
!rom Houston Thursday nlgilt 0). LP- McMahon {1-1).
These girls w!Jothlnktheyhave can~ hear anyone talk. I ha~ lsh director Carlos Saura will
aetioo has been filed in the Of11ce
are
Mrs.
C.
G.
National
League:
Hart.
Giants
The Reds were Idle.
•
Oakland
DOD 002 100- 3 9 0
other
leaders
it made because they've become no love for him.
be requited soon If he geto of the Circuit Clerk styled Gregmanager;
Mrs.
U;
St&amp;rgell,
Pirates,
Mays
and
Bristol
Buoyed
Wash
220
000 OOx- 4 7 0
Bauerle,
business
uequata'- with boys- how dumb
About a year a!\') I met a French citizenship (wotta tlme ory Hall, an infant uOOer 21 who
Bristol, buoyed by the second
Dobson. sprape (2), Pierce
.... they get?
very ni~ gentleman who is 20 to try) and a Parisian divorce sues by Dallas Hall and Dallas Bonnie McFarJal'kl, first aider; McCovey, Giants 10; Jl Aaron,
Mrs. Joe Amick,buyerandtrans- Braves, santo an::l Banks, Cubs
straight ureal good perform- (6), Aker (7) and Pagllaronl.
• .'
I was oourted with cand.Y and years older than I am. He is ... The UShoes or the FisherHall vs. Kenneth N. Show, Pt.
portatlon; Mrs. Louis WUey, and Charles, Mets 9,
ance" by 20..year-old Giry Not- Bertaina,
Htgglns (6) and
, . nowers. One of my fellows even married, but his family is man" Sistine Chapel-set cost a
Pleasant.
water front director; Mrs. Lyle
American League: Howard, an Wednesday night. is aware Caaanova. WP- Bertalna (f-4).
W'rate me romantie poems, and gro'Ml. He wants to eontinue our million but will be shipped to the
The bill of complaint states
"'" Dunsmoor,
folk
dancing
and
muSenators
22; Horton, Tigers 15; of two thlrws: His club Is not LP-Dobaon (2-6). HRs-Bowfriendship,
and
has
offered
me
a
U.S. soon... Last year's Peggy that on May 16, 1968 a dog own- don't laugh - ooce
slc;
Mrs.
JOOn
C&amp;rtwrlght,
Killebrew,
Twins ll; Harrelson, down too far to be out of the ard (22nd), Hansen (5tl1).
good
job,
I
feel
happy
with
him,
"' sel'tiDided me, while ll\Y father
Fleming, skate star Barbara Ann ed by Show entered the yard of
crafts,
and
unit
leaders
are
Mrs.
Red
Sox
and
McMullen, Sena- race, and the Reds have man- Calif
000 000 701- 8 1f 1
: groaried. The men e soorted us as I know he loves me.
Scott, keeps right on whmlng John Carte, Meadowbrook Drive
aged to stay In the thick of It Bait
000 201 DOS- 6 9 0
to their cars., and opened doors
SOOuld I keep on with this tTOjJN.es - for horsemanship and wilhout provocation bit and Jack Fruth, Mrs. VIrgil Sldera, tors 10.
Runs Batted In
playing mediocre baseball.
Pattin, Burgmeier (8), Rojas
for us. They fought for us, lf romance or settle for the noth- this time: won her 18th straight scratched Hall causing lacera- Jr.. Mrs. Joseph Jones, Mar·
shall GiJley, Mrs. Leon Yoder
National League: Perez, Reds
HWith us, It Is only a case of (7) and satrlano. Brabender,
necessary. They protected us. ing life I have?- J, C.
blue ribbon •.. Once for ridfltg
tions of the head, race and foot
34; Santo, Cubs and stargell, putting U all together," Bristol Watt (7), O'DonogiRJe (7) and
But my daughter? Here comes Dear J:
bareback- the horse or course, and much pain and mental ang- and Mrs. John Kauer.
Pirates 30; H. Aaron, Braves, said.
Hendricks. WP- Burgmeter (1her '-guy," with "Hi, stupid,
My files bulge with letten not Barbara.
uish. Medical attention and hos~
Siaub,
Astros,
SWoboda,
Meta,
Bristol
hopes
that
It
geta
to2).
LP- Watt (2-4). HRslet's split," and he swats her simUar to yoors. They're all
Jac(Jies Tati's so fed up with
pital expenses were incurred in
Hart
and
Ml.ys,
Glsnts
29.
gether
tonlgilt
In
the
opener
of
Hendricks
{4th), Buford (2nd),
rear as she opens the door for so typical I can predict t h e French new-wave films and Charthe sum of $1,000 and future
AHRESTS REPORTED
&gt;\merlcan League: Howard, a tllree-&lt;ll.y, lour-game bill.
Ble!ary (3rd).
HIM. Sbe uses her car halt the last paragraph before I furlsh les de Gaulle, he's quitting Paris
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests replastic sw:gt:ry arw:l other m.edi··
Senator:; 47; Powell, Orioles 32;
Saturday's afternoon game
Nationa1 League
time, ~ !or the gas. ~e the first. When a woman spends for H'wood and a TV series•..
cal attention will be reqULr.ed corded at the county jail were
Horton, Tigers 31i Harrelson, has been re-scheduled to the New York 003 020 000- 5 10 0
goes • 'dutch" on dates, and some- pages describing her no - ~ Billy Graham may come out for
in the sum of $5,000. The pJa1n- J . C
an
Glenwood
'ff
k.
'ud
. th ome reme s. 57 ,
, Red Sox 30; Johnson, Orioles evening in deference to the tu- Chicago
000 100 200- 3 9 0
times she pays his way. If it louse of a husband, I could tell Rocky ... Funny ne?l' comic Mar18
ti s are as tng J grnent
e
warrant· Charles E.
came to a riot in the meets, blind-folded, she's alreacty pick- ty Barris turned down a movie
and Freehan, Tigers 29.
neral of the late 5eJL Robert F.
Selma, T-.rlor (7) and Grote.
amount of $10,000, with inter- ~=~h~:ty, 44 • Ka;.uga, o., and
Pichlng
KeMedy, D-N. Y.
Holtzman, Lamabe (5), Barten·
I imagine she'd be in there ed out his replacement.
bit where he'd be holding a trumest
and
costs.
Elmer
Huddleston,
52,
Pt
Pleasswinging while he hid behind a
Notional League: Selma, Mets
A double header Is set for stein (6), Reberger (8) and
Must you gals go all out to pet - Marty used to toot the
ant, both charged with intox1ca- &gt;-0; C&amp;rlton, Clnla 7-1; Marich- Sunday,
Hundley. WP- Selma (5.jj), LP
lamp post. Alter they are mar- justify yourselves? Pd be much same classical horn for the BalIn 1962 leaders of the Secret
tion and Eddie Gene Simpkins,l9 1 al, Giants !0..2; Koosman, Mets
ried (if he ever gets around to more charitable if you straight. timore S,ymphortv; and his next
Holtzm."' (4-4). lOis- Charles
Army Organization of AJgeria
Pt. Pleasant, intoxication war- 9-2: Reed, Braves and Hands,
II) she will cont!Jwe TtOrking, talked me with: .. There's anoth- ambition isn't unreasonable 2
(8th &amp; 9th), Sonto (9th),
called on Uteir followers to
6-2,
PhUa
002 000 000- 2 7 I
Cubs
and he already has an agree- er man in my life: here's what a shot on the Joey Bishop ~ow
r e s u m e terrorist activities ranl
American League: McLain,
san Fran 310 000 30x- 7 9 2
ment that in case CJf a divorce, I want to do ... " and - in the (he's good, Joey) ... Imagine Li - against irdependent groups.
Tigers 9-1: Bell, Red Sox and PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
Wise, Wagner (2), James (3),
he gets half ci her propercy and last paragraph- "Here'swhy. " za Minnclli down-putting the Os-.
Perranoski,
'I"lns
:&gt;-1;
Hardin,
ADMITTED:
Karen
Newberry,
G.
Jackaon (7), Farrell (7) and
bank account.
Possibly, '.l, C., your mar- car show because ..next time
Orioles
7-2:
Wright,
Angela
and
Pt.
Pleaaant:
Millard
Fleck,
Dalrumple.
Marlchal (10.:) and
Do you call this _,equality?'' riage is hopeless. I wouldn't Pd like to pick m..v song''; Lltt1e
Bahnsen, Yanks 5-2.
Charleston; Mrs. Howard Thorn- Barton. LP- Wise (f-3). fiRs- MOURNING DEAD CHN AL. know, but a counsellor could help Miss Offkey rec'd her top· com~
ton,
Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Pearl Hart 2 (loth &amp; lith).
RY
you find out. Make that effort pliment when theJ even asked
Rt!fle,
Sr., Pt•. Pleaoant: Mrs. st. Louis
002 002 000... t 7 o
Dear M.D,C.:
before you leave.
her on.
Forrest
Stone
William
J.
Grmstead,
Letart:
Houaton
000
000 000- o 3 1
No - stupidity! A girl gets
All I can say is; You wn't
Why Julie Podell keeps so
Gibson {5-S) and McCarver.
Geraldine Norvell, Pc Pleaothe chivalry she expects, but solve anything by taking on a many or his Copacabana staff
Dies
in
Wisconsin
One
hundred
and
50
students
ant.
Wilson,
Blasingame (7), Dukes
lia
Hawk,
Steve
Jewell,
Edith
only If she picks the right guy. lover ?lho probably wouldn't mar- after 29 years as N.Y.'s best~
of
the
Pomeroy
Junior
and
senDISCHARGED:
M
r
s.
Leota
{9)
and
Bateman. LP- WUt1011
04
Mees, Desiree Pike, Linda Rupe,
Your modern"' daughter could ry you even if he could. Don't big nightclub: picks up the life
ior
High
Schools
were
named
to
PT.
PLEASANT
Word
was
King,
Letar~
Mrs.
Robert
Hoi(4-7),
HrsCepeda (7th), Me·
Paul Smith, stephen Stanley, Dus-·
do with some good old-fashion- sour another woman's marriage insurance tab for good workreceived here of the death of ley,. Pt Pleasant; Mrs. Leone Carver (tth).
ed mother-sense. - H.
just because YOU got a lemon. ers ... Jackie Vernon signed for the honor roll for the final six jree still , Steve Warner, A n d y
grading
periCHJ.
weeks
Mrs.
Forrest L Martin Stone, Ratl1ff, Evans; Erwin Stephens, Pittsburgh 100 001 000- 2 6 1
Vaughan,
Marinda
Young.
Dear Helen:
A double lite gets nothing but three years at the Las Vegas
Making
a
grade
o(
..
B"
or
a79,
of
Milwaukee, Wis., former- Leon; Mark Holley, Pt. PleasanL Los Ang
020 020 OOx- 4 11 0
EIGHTH GRADE - ~aan AnAm a 42-year~ld mother of double trouble. What with sev- ;\lladin ... The rock group "The
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Slsk, Kline (2) Walker (6)
...... living wtth ·DIY husband en children, l don't see how you'd Creams" are crying over .spi It bove in all their subjects to be drews, Rick Ash, Irene Barnes, ly of Point Pleasant
listed
on
the
roll
were:
Mrs.
stone
was
a
sister
to
El·
Thornton,
Pt.
Pleasan~
a
son.
and
May, ~~ (3~ and
Robert
Blackston,
Pam
Burson.
and very uM.appy. He has beat- have time for ft. - H.
plans - spilt - decision, actualSENIORS
Sandra
Bailey,
Mlke Cullum•, .Jo E,llep,.Dt,hl, mer C. Martin, Pt. Pl~sant and
Holler. LP- Slsk (2.:). 101~ .
en lll8 &amp;eVeral tinws, told me to
This column is dedicated to Ly ••• Wild dances aren't enough
Bopple
Banko,
Beyerly
Beaver,
Roger
Dlxon,
9tellaFolm8l',
Den·of
Mr&amp;.
Jl'll!tte
HarAlley. (1st) .. · , ,
, ,
the.
aunt
leaYo, tbruleutto cbanio ...... family living; ao II
- "The·· Operation'' will ,1lave
"
Fll!ht Results
•
mon, Pt. PleasanL Bile died In
Patricia
Carpente~,
Dawn
Carnis
Gilmore,
Nancy
Greenlee,
"" lnllllrance policies, says rm lng kid trouble or just pi~ trou- a "discotheque chorus girl line"
a Milwaukee hosJ)Ital on Ml.y By United Pro sa Jntematiooal
- ---in the way. But he won't pro- ble, let Helen Help YOUI ~e . . .Bob Tisch will add another per, Pamela Crew, Theresa East- CoMie Grueser, 'Cathy H a I I, 29 after a ahort Ulness and was
TOKYO (tJPI) Aklhlsa lnterratlooal League standings
vide mooey lor support lf the wtll also welcome your own a- wing to his Chicago Ambassador. man, Kathy Elllin, Keith Evans, ~elly Hall, Charles Logar, Mary
burled
in
Milwaukee.
SOmO)'a,
Japan,
otopped
Rocky By United Preu International
Cathy Fultz, Gloria Wilson Gil - Midkiff, Cheryl Nelson, Ann Ohchlldren and I move out. He says musing experiences. Address
Alarde,
Philippines
(5).
Ugttt.
W L Pet. GB
key, Rodney Gilkey, Michael Har- linger, Stephen Powell, Connie
a lawyer can fix It ao Pll be H""" Bottel In care of t h I s
welghto.
Toledo
27
20 .574
graves, Rebecca Hawley, Pamela Radford, Margaret Riggs, Mlllsa
to blame.
newspaper.
Coltm1bus
21 16 .568 I
•'
Hayes, Paulette Leach, Jennlfer Rizer, Leanne Sebo, Beverly
ROCIIESTER,
Mimi.
(UP[)...
LoulovUie
23
19 .548 l'h
'
Menchinl, Linda Owenl!l, J o h n Smith, Janet stiYers, Stephen
Pat
O'connor,
156,
Rochesler,
Rochester
21
18 .538 2
Pearson, Barbara Quivey, Alta Story, Michael Stro.ble, John
Mlm.,
otoppecl
Willy
Smith,
Bu!lllo
23 22 .511 3
PT. PLEASANT - The Grand Scrimsher, Agnes White Se1lers, SWartz, Fredrick Thompson,
151\l,
Norfolk,
Va.,
0),
20
25 .444 6
Rlclunolll
Jury for the May term of Ma- Belinda 9la!ler, Donna Smith, Caralyrm. Tracy, Maralynn TraPT.
PLEASANT
Orpah
R&amp;Jacksonville
20
26 .435 IPh
Two graves are bare DOW- Our
cy, Martin vaughan, Anthooy .
son County Circuit Court has Rebecca Stivers, Pat Story,
MOTIIER'S GRAVE AND
bekah
Lodge
No.
210
of
Point
LOS
ANGELES
(UP[)...
Sho
Syracuse
16 25 .390 8
thanks to you, Oh, thwghtbeen recalled for Tuesday, June Thomas Titus, Jane Am Wells. Vaughan, Joe Welker, Rebecca
THE MISSING FLOWERS
Pleasant
is
making
plans
tor
the
Saljyo,
128\7
,
Japan,
wtpolnted
Thursday'o
Reaulta
lesa one.
JUNIORS- Janice Bunch, Rob- Will, Rebecca Wright, Edward
We purchased a Dower for our 11 at 9:30 a.m. to consider such
District
17
convention
which
is
Raul
Rojas,
130,
San
Pedro,
Syracuse
4
~edo
2
How can you show your race bematters as may be presented to ert Burdette, Kenda Chaney, Young.
dear, mother's grave.
to
convene
at
the
Point
Pleasant
Calif.,
(10.
Lenny
Brice,
118,
Buffalo 9 Rochester 2
fore anyone.
NINTH GRADE - Roger AbWe purchased another, for our It by the prosecuting attorney Lynne McGuire, Recka McGuire,
IOOF Hall, beginning at II a.m. Los Angeles, outpointed Elioeo, Richmond 2 Columbuo I
II Is oold, God watches over his
Mees,
Dorothy
Neutzling,
Janet
bott, Don Anderson, Sandra Aledear grandmother's grave. or any other matters needing
June 11.
Eltrada, ll9'h, Mexico (10), ( Jacksonville 3 Louintue 2
own.
Charisse
Porter,
Rebecca
Radtheir
attention.
shire, MaryBrlckles, TwllaCiatWe placed them gently upon their
District
17
is
comprised
of
Tlloulb tJuoy be dea4 or living,
Grand jurors are Manford F. ford, Ronald Reuter, C h e s t e r
worthy, stanley Coates, Deborah
graves.
Oh Molester of the graves,
Roush, Randy ~cks, Jeff Wer- Crow, Frank Glrolaml, Diana fOU[ lodges, Ravenswood No. 4i
Bowles,
Jeff
McCallister,
Mrs.
Near the headstones we pulled
Ripley, No. 18; Cottageville No.
Was he watching yoo that daJ
Da)e Nibert, ·~m Stone, Marvin ry, Barbara White, Sandra Zer- Good, Dorothy Debra Harbrechl,
away the tall grass.
21;
and Orpah Rebekah No. 210. LADIES TENNIS
you let the devil make yoo Then slowly we walked away. T. Roush, Harry BuUer, AI kle, John Zurcher.
Carol Hargraves, Bernadette
MANCHESTER, E n g I a n d advanced Into the oemlllnalo o1
hls own?
SOPHOMORES - Randy Burt,
Hennessy, Rebecca Houdashe1t.
The week it past, then carne &amp;m- Briggs, Rush Krodel, Gene Crow,
(UP[)...
Peacbeo Bartkowlcz, a the
Northern
Lawn tem11
Yea, he ns m .lching you while
James R Humphrey, Maxine Al- 9laron Brawley, James Broder- Kaye Anne Howell, Franklin Rizd&amp;JI again.
19..year.old
u.s.
Wlglllman
Cup
tournament.
you stood there removing
A thought lor the day:
We came by to view our dear, dridge, Ralph Warner, Leonard ick, Tim Glaze, Roger Gilmore , er, John Sebo, Brenda ~th,
from
Hamtramck,
Miss Bartkowlcz loot, 6-3,1-3,
nowers from our Dear MothMarlene
Goodwin,
Max
Folmer,
Thomas
Jefferson said, "Never member
Tom Soulsby, Jodeena spencer,
Mothers' graves, only to find Upton, Vivian Siders, Mrs. Daners' graves?
Mich.,
wao
beaten
by
VIrginia
6-1,
bul Mloa Rogero deleatecl
Grace
King,
Cherry
Le'Nis,
John
1\V Yonker and Mrs. George carNancy st. Clair, cathy stone, buy what you do oot want
them very bare.
Wade
of
Britain
Thursday
while
Cecilia
Martinez o1 San FrancloOh, you tboughtless one at our The lovely nowers 'Were not son.
Lohse, Penny McKenzie, Cheryl Reclcy Swindell, Becky Triplett, because it is cheap; It will be
Dear Mothers' graves,
VIcky
Rogers
ci
Rye,
N.Y.,
co,
Calif.,
6-1,
dear to you."
The petit jury is scheduled to McLaughlin, steve Miller, Pam- Wayne Well, Mary Pearaon.
there.
What would yOUr mother have How sad, how sad, were our resume their duties on Monday, ela Neutzli.ng, Ooma Partlow,
to say to yoo, If only she
John Ritchhart, Darla ateridan,
June 24 at 9:30 Lm.
C 1MB THE HUDEPOHl BREWING COMPANY OF CINCINNATI. OHIO
hearts that daJ,
could speak?
George
g;inner,
Karolyn
&amp;&gt;ulsll seems someone came by and
Woold obe say, ''I am very proud
by, Richard Werner.
then walked awa,v with the
at you, •• or Would she speak
Mohammed's Horae
JUNIOR HIGH
beautiful flowers we had
dtly and 810'. uptease put
The
a
n
i
m
a
I
that
carried
SEVENTH
GRADE - Edgar
plaeed on our Dear Mothers•
·Mohammed
to
heaven
was
a
them badt."
Abbott,
Diana
Alesldre, Lynne
graves.
Those Dowers were put there by Oh, Sool - have yoo oo heart? horse named AI·Borak. This Baker, Elizabeth Blaettnar, Steve
horse, according to legend,
her only living son, with
How could you "lift" the had a man's head, a horse's Clark, Vickie Clark. Robin Crew,
111.1eh love, and tenderness,
nowers from oorDear Moth- body, an eagle's wings and a Gene Davis, Viclde &amp;le DeLong,
in memory of his dear MothJon Dillard, Merri Ellersbach
ers' graves.
human voice.
er;
Donna Francis, Terry Hall, Sle~
A mother, Who never stopped
loving her son.
Ob. 100. tboughtless one, there
was a prayer, I heard said
by this only living 11011: .
Jl Went II thus - uForgive them
ob, Father !or they know oot
what they do.·~
To this l1liJ' I add a few more
words:
Nor do ·they care how much U
lurts us, to see two gi'aves
oompletel)' bare.. !'
1!y Mrs. ~lvia c. Carman
Pomeroy, Ohio
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By Unlled Preaa lmernstlooal
Organized sports will PlY
tribute to Sen. Rebert F.
Kennedy by
curtailing Its
schedule this weekend.
Several major league baseball
games have been postponed on
By FilED Me MANE
Saturday
a n d Sunday, ThorThe manoger of the Clevelard
In National League games,
UPI Sports Writer
oughbred
arll harnesa race
Indians watched helple881y !rom New York beat Chicago 5-3, Son
Alvin Dark almost ran out of the bench Thursday night as his
tracks In New York state wiU
Francisco defeated Philadelphia
players but his patience paid
club tailed pathetically to put 7-2, st. Loula blanked Houston 4- be shut II1IIIJ and an lmporlent
olf.
fight
between
acroaa the winning rwt during 0 and Los Angeles beat mlddlewelgill
Emile
Griffith
and
And)&gt;
HeUninth ard lOth lrmlng rlllles and Pittsburgh 4-2.
man
ls
being
set
back
four
had virtually no one left to call
Two fine defensive plays
on for help when the Indians prevented the White Sox from nights.
Baaoball Commlsslooer Wll·
American League
put the winning run on second pushing across the wirurlng run
llam
D. Eckert ordered the
W. L, Pet GB bose again In the 11th.
in the aecom and nlnth Innings.
pos1ponement
on saturday or
" Detroit
33 19 .635 ...
Dark had already used 16 In the secoOO, Lee Maye made
Cleveland
31 22 .5~ 2'h players in the game against the a fine running catch of Russ games in New York between
Baltimore
29 22 .569 31.', Chicago White Sox and had only Snyder's drl ve to lett fteld and the Yankees and caiUornia
In Washington
Mlnneaota
27 25 .519 6 Ken Suarez and VIc Dsvallllo in the ninth Jose Cardenal made Angelo and
Boston
25 27 .481 8 remaining as ellectlvo· plnci&gt;- a diving catch of BUI Voss's
Oakland
23 27 .460 9 hitting replacements. The pltci&gt;- sinking liner with Buddy Brad24 29 •453 91-h er' s spot was due up so Dark lord on seeond base.
CI.Ii!ornla
:ew York
23 29 .442 10 pointed at Davallllo to go up
Frank HOll'lrd, continuing his
Waahlrvton
22 29 .431 Wh ard owing against rlghthBJtder homer hitting spree, blasted his
Chicago
21 29 .420 11
Don McMahon.
The Dodgers edged the Pir22nd of the season and Ron
Thursday's Results
Davallllo, botUng with two Hansen belted a tw~run homer ates 8-7 with a last • lMing
ou~ worked McMahoo to a :1-2 as the Senators swept a threeDetroit 5 Boston 3
run and the Yanka romped to
Mlmesota 2 New York 0
count, then slanunecl a al~e to game series frOOI the Athletics. a 17-1 win over the Tigers In
center to score Duke Sims with. Frank Bertaba benefited !rom Pomeroy Boys' League baseball
Cleve 2 Chit, l1 iMs., night
Woohington 4 Oakland 3, nll!ht the winning run and give the the heaVJI hitting s~port to Thursday.
California 8 Baltimore 6, nlgltt- Indians a Z-1 victory and a note~ his fourth victory In eight
Bill Chaney, who picked up
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
sweEC) ot their tour..game series decisions.
the win for the Dodgers in re{All Timeo EDT)
agaht&gt;t the Whlte Sox. The
lief of Tim Colburn, waa the
Angels' seventh Heaven
Chicago (llorlen 4-5) at triumph moved the Indians Into
The Angels, held to only two game's hero. He drove home
looton (Santiago 6-3), 7:30p.m. second place In the American hits over the first six l~s, the last five runs for the winCleveland (llargan j.5) at Le18Ue.
erupted for eight ldts and seven ners with a triple and home nm.
No Choice
letrolt (Cain 1-D or HIDer 3-ll,
A ground ball hit by Chaney
I'UIUI In the seventh inning IDc:l'
"It wasn't what you'd call a held on to nip the Orioles..
p.m.
that went through the Pirate InMlnneoota {Kaat Z-2 ar11 brilliant managerial move, ••
Eight Angels hit sllely during field for an error also tallied
Perry 5-4 or Roland 0..0) at Dark said. "I only had two guys the big inning with Tom Ute oU1er three Dodger runs.
Washington (Ortega 4-4 and left. And Suarez Ia a rlghthancl- S&amp;triano. Paul Schaal and Rick
Chaney came on in relief of
ed hitter."
Haman 1..0), 2, 5 p.m.
Colburn
In the first while the
Reichardt all contributing runIn other AL action, WashiQI· scoring doubles. Tom Burg- Pirates were poun(nng out six
Calllomla (Brunet 5-5 ard
McGlothlin 4-4) at N"" York ton edged Olklard 4-3, Callfor· meier notched the victory in runs. Mark Dillard was the hard&lt;Peter1011 2-2 ard MoOOouljoette nla topped Baltimore U, reliel
luck loser for thiO' Pirates, but
Detrolt nipped Boston 5-3 and
5-3), 2, 5 p.m.
The Orioles accounted for five he nearly captured the win Mth
Minnesota
blanked
New
York
2Oakland (Odom 4-4 ard Nash
his hitting,
o( their runs on homers.
4-4) at Baltimore (Phoebus 5-4 0.
Dillard had a home run and
ard Howard ~I or O'llonoughue
thrft singles to lead the Pir0..0) 2, 5:30 p.m.
ates and Danny Stone, J, D.
Sl~'sGomes
Story, Andy English, Brett WyCleveland at Detroit, nigilt
att and Kevin Fields also each
Oaldand .at Baltimore, night
had a single. The onl,y other
Chicago at Boston, nigilt
Dodger hit gotten off Dillard,
{Only games scheduled)
other than those or Chaney, was
a single by Larry Coleman.
Nodonol League
Ry MARTIN LADER
triumph In leading New York to
DilJard farmed nine and walk.
W. L. Pel GB
UPI Sports Writer
a
5-3
victory
over
the
Chica!P
ed
11 and Colburn and Chaney
SL Louis
31 21 .596 .,.
The Iaiiier Bob Gibson throws, Cuba.
together fanned 10 and wall&lt;ed
Philadelphia
25 22 . 532 :Jlh
Dodgers Top Pirates
Atlanta
27 24 • 529 31;, the hll!her Si. Loulo soara.
9.
Don &amp;nton didn't set lillY
San Francisco 28 25 , 528 31,\
GlbiOII,
wimer ci 111ree
The Yanks began pouring it
records
but
still
was
satisfied
as
Loa Angeles
.
3lh
games
In
the
World
Serlea
last
29 26 527
Cincinnati
25 24 .510 ~h year, fired a three-bitter for his he pitched the Los Angeles
Chicago
25 26 .490 5'h beat el!ort ol the seaaon Dodgers to a 44 decision over
New York
23 27 . 460 7 Thursday night to give the the Pittsburgh Pirates In the total to 1,507, third In the long
history
b e h 1n d
Houaton
21 3D . 412 9'h rampalglng Cardinals a 4.j) only other NL game schedtled, Giant
Christy
Mathewson
(2,502)
and
In the American League,
Plltsburgh
19 28 .404 9'h victory over the llouston Altros
Carlllubbell
{I,
677).
Thursday'o Reoulto
and exteml their winning otreak Detrolt .beat Boston 5.3, MimeIOta whitewashed the Yonkees
New York 5 Chicago 3
to nine gameo.
The Athena Jaycees 7th an2.jj,
Cleveland nipped the White
Son Fraoclsco 7 Philadelphia 2
"GlbiiOII threw harder tonight
nual
English and Weatem
St Loula 4 Houston 0 nlgilt
than be did the other two times &amp;&gt;x 2-1 In 11 !Mings, Washing.
Horse ~ow will be held thlo
Los Angelea 4 Pltto~rgh 2
he's pitched against us this ton edged Oakland 4-3 and
~, June 9, at the Athens
(Only games scheduled)
season," aald Grady Hatton, the California defented Baltimore 8Counly
Fairgrounds
with
Tods,y'a Probable Pltchers
eubdled Astro manager· uHe 6.
$1,000 In prizes and trophies
Orlando Cepeda and Tim
(All Times EDT)
was wilder but he was faster."
awarded
to the wlrmers of 30
McCarver
slugged
hack.to«ck
Atlanta (Jarvis 5-4) at ChlcaIn an amazing reversal ol
classes
in HorsemanaiUp,
{Niekro
5-4),
p.m.
form,
st.
Loull'llao
stretched
Its
homers
for
the
Car&lt;Unalsln
the
,
2 30
10
Showmzmshlp
and Performance
Sc Louis (llughes 1-2l at Natlooal League lead to 3\7 olxth Inning after st. Louis had
events starting at 10 a.m. and
ClnciDllltl (Maloney 5-3) 8 p.m. games after falling as tar back picked up two tainted runs In
eodlng
about 10 p.m. It will
the
third.
New York (Ryan 4 • 4) at as fourth J)laee a week 1180
be
held
rain
or shine.
Gibson, evening his record at
San Francisco (Sidecki 6~, 11 Wednesday. T h e CUdlnals
~~om.
dros&gt;ped 11 ci 13 games before 5-S, auo...d only a single by Lee
Pittsburgh (Bia.. 1.2) at embarking oo their current Thomas In the second Inning, a
double by Ron Davis In he
Houston (Lemaster ~. 8:30 streak.
p.m.
Tllo other pltchero made their foUrth and a qslngle by Rusty
Philadelphia (Short :1-6) at mark
In Natlooal
League Sta!j) with two out In the ninth.
Los Angeles (Osteen 4-7), 11 activity Thursday. Juan MarichJim Ray Hart helped MarlchPo m.
al took over third J)laee among al become the first ma.ior
the all.tlme Glallta atrlkeout league pitcher to reach 10
Saturday's Games
artista as Son Fraoclsco beat victories as he hit a patr of
St. Louis at Cincinnati
the Philadelphia Pltlllles 7.: and 111ree-nm homers. Marlchal,
Plttaburgh at Hou, 2 twl-nlght
Dick Selma set a Met record who hall Jost twice, struck out
Phlla at Loa Angeles, night
with hio fifth
coosecutlve eight batters to raise his career
(Only games ochoduled)

Indians Win Again

Standings

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EnJoy a H~epohl
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Cardinals Capture
Ninth Straight Win

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declared Sunday a natlooal day
of mourning for Kennedy, Who
died earl,y Thursday morning
after being shot the previous
day by an auusln. •
Members of the New York
Mets voted in Chicago ThW'sday
oot to pll.y their scheduled
game in San Francisco Satur~
day.

"Gil Hodges {Mots manager)
phoned me before they lett
Chicago ard said that they
planned to have a team meeting
either tonlgilt or Saturday
morning to review the sltualion," stoneham said. "and 1
believe that things might be
resolved."
A crowd of more than 30,000
fans is expected Saturday for
"bat day."
The scheduled thoroughbred
racing programs at Belmont
Park and Finger Lakes, in
upstate New York, were pos~

ponec1 111111J, and Roosevelt
Raceway In Westbury, a harnesa tnck, will be cloaed
toolghL
Bout Rescheduled
GrUlith and Hellman were
scheduled to meet in 1 12--round
middleweight elimination boot
in Qakland, Calif.. tonight, but
this has been put back to
Toesday night.
Eckert said that "all of us in
baseball are shocked anc1
sorrowed by the tragic death of
Sen. Robert f. Kemedy. Our
deepest sympathy to members
or the KeMedy family. In
respectful tribJte
to Sen.
Kennedy, I have directed that
all major league games on
saturday will not start until
after the funeral. There wlll be
no games played in New York
and Washington.
"In addition, awroprlate tribute wilJ be paid to the senator

by our ctubo prior to or d~
the gamaa on ·Sunda.)t, June t .. "
A trans-Amerfcan Jedan nee,
scheduled for SundiT In Lexi!Wton, Ohio, hoi boOII poolponod
one week an11 two mljor
television networks (ABC and
NBC) aald tJat funeral eowtrap
will Pr&amp;oeiDDt scheduled IJII'tli
PJ"'OI''IDS on saturday. "'

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on the Tigers in the rtrst frame
when six runs crossed the plate
went on to their easy
victory.
rry, hurler for t h e
Yank
ted the Tigers to
three
Werry, the towering
6-2 Boys. Leaguer, ali!IO slammed two home runs, a triple and
alngle .
other Yank hitters were Kenny
Mankin, 8 triple and single; Gary
Snouffer, home run and single;
stan Moon, home run; Jeff McKinney, triple and single; Joe
Rosenbaum a doub)e and Ronnie
Couch a single.
Getting Tiger hits were ~er­
man White with a double and And.Y
Vaughan and Mike Gilmore, each
a single. Fred Burney, Barry
Marshall and AndyVaughanshar ed the mound duty for the Tigers.
Pirates
600 010 - 7 9 2
Dodgers
030 40 I - 8 3 I
Dillard and M, Nesselroad;
Colburn, Chaney {I) {WP) a n d
Ohlinger.
Yanl&lt;s
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Tigers
000 1 I 3
Werry and Mankin; Burney,
Marshall , Vaughan and White .
and then

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lree sgent dntt.
The Mets, who have picked
very successfully from the tree
'IliOn! erabbog In !&gt;IS! yearo,
¥ent
to the blrrel first
Thursday IIIli pulled Otrt a
ueen shortstop named Tim
Foil, wh&lt;ln they eJpect to ripon
Into 1 much needed power
hitter.
.
"He has ootatandi!Ji.IJOWer for
I higil acltool kid," .-Jd N~s
BWbrlnk; the Meta' chlehclillf.
o( the 17-yearoold CIJqa Park,
CJI!t; ·oc~ "The fltct t1at
we needed ll1ulng In our
orpnlzatlon hid aomethiD(J to
do with our pic~. him first."

York

Foli, a S..foot,.U,185-I)ounl:ler.

eotabllshed clubs got down to
Ute Class A selectians.
The oakland Athletics, anotl&gt;er
team which has been
succentul in past draft aelec~
tions, choae after the Meta and
selected Pete Broberg, 1 har&lt;lthrowing righthander f r o m
Palm Beach, Fla.
The Houston Aatros were next
ard oelected cateher Martin
Colt of Bll!illo, N.Y. The. New
York . Yankees llao went for a
Cllehor,
choosing Thunnan
Munson ol canton, Ohio. Mllflo
11011 hit .414 for Kent s t ue
• Unlwrslt;y thlo seuon and hod
30 runs batted In 25 gamea.
Roller! Valentine, 10 ootlloJ.
der from Stamtord,
waa
the chulce of the Los AJweleo
Dodgers; Robert Weaver, an
outllolder-ahortstop !rom Jackoonvllle, !'Ia., "''picked by the
Cleveland Indians 1nd · Curds
Moore, an ootllelder !rom
Denison, Tex., went to the
Atlanla Brlvos.
Orioleo Pick Shorlltop
The
Walhlnatoo Se,.ltnn
cllooe Donald C.stle, a verllllle
performer who las pltelted Inti
p!Qed flrot blse and outlleld:
the Plttsburall l'll'lles tllbbed
autllelder Dlck Sharon of
RedwGod City, CaDL; and the
Blltlmctre Orloleo ro I e c t e d
·~ Jtllllor KeliiOc(y' of

conn.,

wao ooe of 641 pll.yors oolected
In the 25-I'OIIld dnfl1bursday
IIIII 11 leut 400 more wore
to be chdHa II1IIIJ 1.1
the IWCMII1 meetiDiJ ollie.
TOtatnl Pick Hl-1
With good bitten preoeatl,y II
a mlnlmlDII In the lllll«
Jequoo, t1w ...Jorlcy ol the 211
telml ooledod bll*t over
pltelttr"' ~ !he provloua
trand. Onb' fotD' ol the 20 clubo
who pu11clpllod In tht ragulU'
pitcH ol the Onft aoleded
plteboro.
The 20 eslabllalte!l IM."'~
drlflollln r~wr11 l)lllor o f - Anlln, €1111.
·
1911 IINolo, llul the lott( · ~ plekecl 1 h 1 r d
djiiDIIon • • wer~ oot 'l'~ Gl'll . Luzinskl of
.Uowed .to ' select Ulldl the l'rolpoctHei&amp;!lllt, DL,QUrontJa
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between th~ Senalors and
Minnesota Twms.
Ec.kert then directed that the
otarting times of all other
gomes on Soturday be pushed
back until the conclusion of
Kennedy's burial ser\jlce at
Arlington National Cemetery.
Since the
services aren't
scheduled to start untn 5 p.m.,
EDT, the Chicago Cubs were
forced to postpone their game
agailll!lt the Atlanta Braves
because Wrigley Field doesn't
have lights.
Two Games Postponed
The lloston Red Sox and
Oakland Athletics voluntarily
postpoood their Sunday games
against the Chicago White Sox
and Baltimore Orioles, respecUvely. President Johnson has

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went for pitcher Lloyd Allen or
selma, caut, CinciiU'ati took
pitcher Tim Grant or Boykins,
va., the White Sox chose
infielder Charles McKimey of
Troy, Ohio and the Cubs
aaleeted outllelder Ralph Rickey
of Oklahoma City.
Outfielder Alex Rowell of
North Chicago,
was the
cholee of Mlmesota, outfielder
Gary Matthews of l'llcnina,
Callt., was selected by the
~lanla, outllalder Robert Robl,..
son of Chester, PL. went to
Detro!~ outfielder Jameo llalrstoo of Dayton, Ohio, was
clmsen by st. Louis lnd
ootllelder-catcher Thomas Mq.
gard of Norwalk, Clllt, was
liken by Boston.
Flfteeo of
selected In the':;t'f'llllilr
the draft were

m.,

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P. J. Pauley

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Ohio (Special) -

The. 157th regular session of the

Ohio Annual Conference; largest

ForThat •.
Brake
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of six United Methodist Conferences in Ohio, wUI be convened
by Bishop F. Gerald Ensley in
Lakeside at 8 p. m. Sunday, June

9.
For 2000 delegates it wiU be
the rirst meeting as United MethOOists which they became on Ap-

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United Methodist Church of ll·
million members in the U.S.A.
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principles to be followed ir. the
l.ctual merger or present annual
conferences, districts and local
churches, which will be voted
during the plenary sessions which
begin TUesday and run through
Thurs,day (June 11·13l.
A joint committee represent..
ing all six conferences in Ohio,
chaired by Bishop Ensley, is suggesting a target date or 1970 ror
completing unions that will make
the new church in Ohio united in

45 Pupils of
Junior High
Earn Honors
Forty-five students of the Rutland Junior High School were
named to the honor roll at the
close of the final six weeks of
school.
Making a grade of 4 'B" or above in all their subjects to be
named to the roll were :
EIGHTH - Joyce Arney, Dor·
is Barnhart, Jim Betz, Deanna
Blackwood, Karen Cadle, T om
Crisp, Don Daily, Andrea Dewhurst, Nancy Dixon, Debbie Games, Vicki Grate, Vicki Harrison,
Teddy Hayes, FredJones,Debble
May, Rosemary Rice, Karen&amp;ltherland. Mark Dally, Debbie Rawson, Janet Reeves, Steven Stanley, Judy Vineyard, Margie
Wamsley, Clarence Williams.
SEVENTH - Sllirley Alkire,
!ilelia Anderson, Terry Cadle,
Becky Carroll, Jud.Y Carsey, Jerry Coleman, Karen Hale, Randy
Haynes, Dena Jacks, Terry Matheny, John Miller, Terry George
Julia Hutchison, William Kerme&lt;tv, Rosalie Malone, Debbie Maples, Kristy Matson, Dick Matheny, Sterry Mich::tel , Kay Ward,
Dallas Weber.

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Alice M. Durst, dec. to Norman Jacob Durst, Hilda Durst
Roettinger, Clarence Franklin
Durst, Imogene Durst Hanson,
Ruth Durst Miles, Carol Durst
Doebrich, · Mary Edna D u r s t
Rice, Richard Earl Durst, Jr.;
John Edward Durst, cert of
trans., salisbury.
George Zeigler, aka George
Ziegler, Mildred Zeigler, aka
Mildred Ziegler to SybU Ebersbach, parcels, Bedford.
Sybil Ebersbach to George
Ziegler, Mildred Ziegler, parcels, Bedford.
George A. Ziegler, MUd red
Ziegler to Charles F. Zeigler
parcel, Bedford.
t:rnesune Lvelyn P r i c e to
United States, EaBemert, Lebaron.
Ernestine Evelyn Price to United States, Easement, Lebanm.
Ernc.litine Evelyn Price to
United state, Easement, Lebanoo.
Ople Nutter to Violet E. Nutter, parcel, OUve.
Ople Nutter, Violet E. Nutter,
Paul L. Nutter to Lela Powell,
Harry Lee Powell, parcel, Olive.
David FreCker, dec., to Ella
Frecker, cert. for trans.,
Chester.
Ella Frecker, dec ., to Roy
Frecker, Marabel Frecker, cert.
for trans. , Olester.

organization, program and ~
geL This target date wlll he
voted upon at the Lakeside sessions.
Bishop Shot K. Mooool, internationally. known Melhodist bishop of India, now retired, will
preach the sermon ol ordination
Thursday night, June 13, when
Bishop Ensley ordains some 60
new ministers. Dr. K Morgan
Edwards, professor oi preaching, Schoo1 of Theology, Clar~
mont, calif., will be the ~est
preacher Monday through Wednesday evenings.

Racine

Social Events
BY

FRANCIS MORIUS

Mr. Fred Cadle's uncle, John
Smith, celebrated his 99th birthday May 12 at his horne at DUD.bar, W. Va.
Mrs. Paul Sellers attended the
aMual ministers' wives retreat
of the Ohio East Conference,
United Methodist-E. U.B. held at
Camp Otterbein, Logan, Ma)· 1718. Rev. sellers attended the
ministers retreat May 20-21.
Frank Cleland, superintendent
of First Baptist Church School,
presented Bibles Sunday, May 19
to graduating seniors, Harry
Pickens, Jr., alld.JeannineBentz.
Bibles were presented to graduating seniors, Connie Chap..
man, Pamela Cleek, Sharon Tea·
ford, Harry Pickens, Jr., during
the SurrJay morning service at
the Methodist Church by Clitford
Morris, superintendent.
Sp..S Ronald Michaud alii wife
of Ft. Richards, Alaska, recently visited grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Farra, Sr. They were
enroute to New York and Niagara Falls and following the
trip will be stationed in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Powell and
two children arrived from Ari·
zona to visit their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Powell, Sr., and
Mr. arrJ Mrs. Frank ClelaOO.
Mr. Russell Lee ard son, Davld or Hamilton, were weekend
guests of relatives . Mr. Lee
gave the clas s address (or the
high school commencement
Mr. and Mrs. George.Tassian .
ah:J children. of 'Cinelnnati spent
several days here with relatives,
They were accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Lillian Lee, who
spent the past several weeks in
Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex carlyle
and family o( Columbus spent
Ule weekend with her sister
•
Mr. an:l Mrs. Gerald Simpson
and family, Mildred Gillilan arxl
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Spaun.
, Mrs. Lovey Sayre spent the
wl'ekend with Mrs. Ida Stobart
at Apple Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell
am their son, Lanny, who just
returned home after spendl~
14 months in Vietnam, were Sunday dlmer guests or Mr. alii
Mrs. Critt Bradford and visited Mrs. Helen Younce and Mrs.
Esther Piper.
Critt Bradford, Jr .• of Worthington, spent the weekend with
Mr. aoo Mrs. A. C. Bradford.
Miss Kay Holman employed
in Chicago, lll., is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Holman on her vacation. Her
brother, Albert llolman, who has
visited in Chicago ror three
weeks, accompanied her home.
Mrs. Lillian Jividen is visiting her sister, Mrs. Blanche
French in Akron.
Mrs. Ann Coe is spending a
week with Mr. aM Mrs. · John

R, G; '· McDADE
R. G. Mi:Dade, Columbuaand
Southern Ohio Electric Company, Middleport, recently became a member of the Company's 100,000 Milo Club. He
and 37 other C&amp;SOE employ.
ees joined the club at a banquet given In reeognltloo of
more than 100,000 miles or
accJdent - tree driving. New
area members notpicturedare
L. 0. Douglas, Middleport, and
R, A. Flaher, Gallipolis. The
club originated In 1951 w l t h
eighteen members, and h a s
grown to a memberahlp of247.

Long Bottom
Social Notes
Ruth Larkins is a patient at
Holzer Hospital, Gallipolis.
Mrs. Marilyn Hayman &amp; n d
daughters and Janet Bissell, Columbus, were weekend guests of
Mr . and Mrs. Joe BisselL
Mrs. Betty Lotiden and family, Cheshire vlslte&lt;l Mr. and
Mrs. Dorsel Larkins.
Mrs. Curt Cawthorne &amp; n d
daughter have returned to their
home in Ch.lcago, after spending several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Jo!m Groce.
Inez Young, Paden City, W,
Va. , spent several days With
her mother, Nellie Stethem.
Mr. and Mrs. David &amp;~lith
were dinner guests of Mrs. Edna
stewart, Reedsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPeek,
Belleville, W, Va. , visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hensley.
Famie Bidley, Reedsville, visited tile Jim Carter family.
~r. and Mr,s .. R-~~ Larktns and fam,Uy were diMer
guests ot Mr . and Mrs. Junior
Hauber·
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey
Lyons, Tuppers ~lains.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrel Leonhart,
Parkersburg, W, Va., vlsitedMr.
and Mrs. Garth Smith and Nel.
lie Stethem.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hayman were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Fitzpatrick and ramlly, C.
B. Hayman, Connie Hayman and
Jim Walls, Colwnbus.
Emma Powell spent a day recently with NelUe stethem.
Mr . and Mrs. Wayne Prince
Davis and family in Akron.
Mrs. carrie Scarry aOO Glen
Harpold or East Liverpool, spent
several days here at their horne.
Mr. alii Mn. Francis Morris s}X'nt a day in Galllpolis.

Recent high waters swept much
or the Utter fran Ohio's streams
am deposited ltooi"''!~Ylng!arm
lands, causing tanners many
hours of labdr picking lij) the
trash piece by pleee before soli
could be tilled. Tomorrow, the
Ohio Department of Nitural Resources will open a brisk cam·
palgn against river litterbugs,
:lllcked by a new law and men in
the neld to enforce it.
11 0Ur Galne Protectors have
been ordered to arrest any person throwing rubbish . into a
stream or along the banks," said
Fred E. Morr, Director ofNatural Resources. ''We are openly
soliciting public cooperation in
ending this shocking practice.
Ohio's rivers and streams must
be returned to their original beau.ty ror Ohio residents to enjoy
whlle seeking re1ie! from crowded, hot cities in healthful outdoor
recreation."
The Ohio Clean Streams Act,

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TO ADD WING
Capital University's Board of
Regents, concluding lt&amp; semiannual meeting this week, approved prellmlnary plans tor the

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·: Personal Notes

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23-ln. dilaoul picture in authentic
Early Amerlc.n 1tylinB· ln aanulne Oak. vea.een

Mrs. 0, L. Quillen le!t Wo&lt;lnesday tor her home at ~
Marya, W. Va after vle'tlng
here with Miss Frieda Faehnle.
Guel!!ts ot Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Downing are their grandKathy, John David,
children,
Afullr reliebte weather ·resistant l1tex
Pamela
Jean,
and Carol A n n
paint lor ederiot wood 1nd masanrr.
Kircher
of
Columbus.
Dr. and
AllJiin usiiJ, dries in minutes. even
Mrs. John Kircher are atteodon d~mp surfaces. Easr tleanup with
lng events at Ohio Untvereity
• • •
so. p and Wiler . While. reodv·mi•ed or
cvstom Calibrlled
You hang this flat paper and will come here :imda.Y !'or
Colonfll
iJM.M IIn
nower an your refrigerator the chJldren.
0
door. It has petals marked Mrs. EmmaBovlewasdi.aeharg.
II
v,.,,.
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I ttssue, pick up shirts at laun- ed from Holzer Hospital ThursI
,
I dry, •get peanut butter, the car day, and is now at her home In
I
I needl gas and all those other Gallipolfa.
ea.sJly forgotten on the
I
I thtngs
Mrs. Boivin Minor returned to
homeffont. Stick a pin In the
I
I petal tha.t reminds. Make a. her home at MUlersport ThursI
I note of the stlckings before day e!ter spending the put week
I
I
out and, presto, you're here with her mother, Mn. Edith
I
I golng
not forgetting anything any- Burton.
more. So says the lnventor of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore
this flowery thlng that helps
am
daughters, Paula and Colleen,
I
. The Department store
I people to remember essentials .
(Jnftnlty Enterprises, 42 Lin· and Mr. and Mrs. Ed CUrburth
o! Building Since 191&gt;
:
ancf """• Eddie, Jr. , all o! Mi·
coln, Fox River Grove, III.J.
ami, Arizona are here tor a
~------------.J.
week's vl&amp;it wtth Mrs. Victoria stacy. They came espedally
to vl&amp;lt their mother, Mrs. William &amp;acy, a patient at The Arcadia Nurslng Home at CoolBy JEAN HALL
ville. Howard Stacy has return.
~c. &gt; Lawrence P. Lisle and
ed to Lowry Air Force Bue in
girl-friend
Pfc. CeceUa E. Gal..
Denver, Colo. · after being here a
loway,
of
Washington,
D.C.;vlaltweek wftti 'his mother.
ed
hls
parents,
Mr.
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Guy Ludwig and
Charles 0. Usle and other reta11011, Kurt, ot CI.IYahoga Falls are
Uves.
They both are stationed
the weekend guests ot Mrs. Pearl
at
Waiter
Reed Medical Center.
Reynoldll and Mrs. Minerva ChilMr.
and
Mrs.
John Crooks and
ders.
daughters ot COlumbus, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Orville Crooks and other relatives
•
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and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Challle Greer
have purchased the Varian property on Second Street and have
moved there rrom Rutland.
The Rev. and Mrs. Linson H.
Stebbins have returned from MiBuckeye Girls Slate w111 open ami, Florida, where they spent
at Capital IJniversll;y in Colum. a week visiting her slstar and
bus oo June 15 with 1,2to high brother • in -law, Mr. and Mra.
school junlon rrom across Ohio Ralph D. Thomas. They ,....,r by
attending.
plano !rom Columbus.
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Bartell
Activities will begin prompt.
ly with girls gathering in their and !amiiy of Cincinnati vlllted
city meeting rooms ror discus- recenUy with his parents, Mr.
sion with the counselora and RO'J- and lilts. Emmett Bartels.
Della Starkey of Columbus,
ernment advisors assigned to
work and live with them for the vtslted her mother, Mr1. Mary
week. Lt. Gov. John w. Brown M. Diddle and sister, AmaGrace
wUI be keynote speaker tor a OUer.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglu Moore
general assembly of the entire
student body.
and children of Newark, were
Before breakfast on ~nday weekend guesta of her parents,
the girls attend church. And, Mr. and Mrs. Herman London
on &amp;mday, political nctlvl~ gets and other relatives.
Mr. Bill Hysell of Columhos,
underway as candidates are chosspent a few daYS withhlamolher,
en for the elective offices.
Phone 992-2115 .
Mayors' night is observed on Mrs, Oma Hysell and grandmothMonday with the girls elected er, Mrs. May Cowie.
Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy. Ohio
Mr. and Mr1. Dave Yates of
as mayora of the cities lo be
Middleport
visited her brother
. given their oa.tha of office. FeaJ e • t • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • e •• lured speaker of the evening will and abter..fn...J.aw, Mr. and Mn.
' be Mrs. Olive H. Huston, may. Charles 0. Lisle recently.
Mn. Jean Jones of Columbua,
:
: or of Xenia.
Wodaesday Is Inauguration daY visited her parents, Nr. and Mrs.
e and is hlghl[gilted by an tnaug. C. H. Williams, sister andbrolht
t uraUon ban~Fe~. ~era will be er-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
•
t !he Honorable C. WOllam Slason and !amlly.
:
: O'NoUi, Judge of the :Npreme
Court, andGov. Jamea A. Rhodes.
Call, Writ• or Come to See
The girl a will go oo a bus tour
Ue for Complete Counselto the Slate Capllul and on Sa\.
lng, Free Oemonaliatlon.
urdo7 evening an acldreos by Dr.
Nlcholaa Nyaradl, a native Hungarian who was forced 1o leave
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Robert Wood, Mrs. Conrad Qh.
linger, Mrs. Lewis Ollborne,
Mrs. Edward Venoy, Mra. Olan
Hyaell, Mrs. stanley Baas and
By RICK DU BROW
Raymood Andrews. The J u I y
HOLLYWOOD (IJPI) - Televf.
meeting will be a plentc at the slon coverage &lt;t the e!termalh
tal rgrounds.
&lt;t !he aaaasalnatlon of Son.
Rubert KC!IIIIedl will contiiRle
thl'Uigh the weekend, including
the lying In state, the !Uneral
and memorial services.
The ~ ot the slain
lature Trees and Landa~a" presidential hope!ui will lie In
with material !rom Yll)u Yeobl- ....., today at St. Patrldt's
mura, waa given by Mrs. Char- Cathedral .In New York CliY,
lea Lewis. h pre&amp;ented each am horne viewers will be able
club member wilh a pot con- to watm the public mourning.
taining a seedling suitable to
On Saturday, television will
Bonaal, and a planted fiber
cover a Requiem Mus In st.
for a conservaUon project.
Patrldc'B, !he placing of Ole
Arrangements exhibited car- oofftn on a train at New Yorlt'a
ried out - the theme HQrlental Pemsylvanla &amp;atlon and the
Featuring Roses." Blue ribbon arrival in Washington. D.C.,
wimen were Mrs. Robert Lew- about four and a ~ hour&amp;
Is and Mrs. Robert Thompsoo. later.
Due to weather damage, no blue
After that, the cameras will
ribbons were awarded ror roae transmit the story of Ole
oxblblta. Red ribbons went to motorcade as it passer1bo
Mrs. Charle&amp; Lewis and Mrs. Senate O!rlce Building and the

Workshop to be Held

A workshop In.preparatloo tor
exhibiting at !he Meigs CouriQ'
Fair Dower sllow was planned
when the Winding Trail Garden
Club met Wednesclay night at t11o
home of Mrs. C. L. Henton.
The fair !lower ohow will carry
out the theme, '•Holiday Times,"
and aa last year, will be staged
em two days. Mrs. Charles Law·
is Ia chalri!WI ot the show at
tho fair .
During the meeting conduct.
ed by Mrs. Robert Lewis, vice
president, It waa reported that
12 table arrangements had been
made for the Pomeroy Alunml
AJSoclaUon bancpet. Committees ThompliOII.
for proJects dorlng U1o new club
Mrs. Heaton served cake, lee
c:ream and tea. Her guest w a 1
year were qpolnted.
A program oo "Bonaal, Min· Bess Role~ Y9rk, Pa.

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Chester Community Bible
School Starts on June 11
The Ch.ester Community Va-·
cation BJble School will begin
classes June 11 through 21. The
hours will be 9 to 11 Lm. Tuesday through Friday, at the Ches·
ter Grade School and Chester
Methodist Church.
Devotions each day wil1 be
col'liucted by Mrs. Waid Spencer, director. Music will be UDder the direction or MTB. Mau-.
rita Miller.
The assistant director for the
sch.ool is Mrs. Jean Sexson, who
will conduct the Teenage claBSes. The craft director ls Mrs.
Juanita Spencer.
Teachers tor the nurser·y class
are Mrs. ChorliA Gaul, Mrs.
Lela Willian, Mrs. Vlrgirda

Attending !he Annual District
Rally o! Daughters of Americ:e,
from Guiding Star Councll No.
124 were · Florence Potts, Leola
Enoch, Margaret CottrUI, Esther narden, Kathryn Johnson,
Margaret Eichinger, E i 1 e en
Clark and 'Thelma Grueser.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoback
returned recently from two weeks
vacation with their sons, Edward
and Paul, and their !amlllos In
Jackaomrllle, Florida. They visited friends in Bradenton, other
point• of Interest and the Smok.Y
M00111aina enroute home.
Enjoying a cook~tatlhellome
of Mr. and Mrs. Char lei 0.
Lllle were Mr. and Mrs. John
RedoVIan, Sr., or Steubenville;
daughter and 1011-ln~aw, Mr. and
Mrs. Jobn Rodovlan, Jr .. of Middleport, son Lawrence Uale and
hoUse guest, Mlas Galloway of
VVas~ D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Quick
of Columbus visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick,
alster Margarat Cottrill and!arnliy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Har·
den and son, Eric of Marion
visited his parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Harden. brother Jim
and slater Debbie. They attend·
ed the commencement exercises
of Southern High School.

Pooler and Mrs. Alma Pooler;
Beginner teachers are Mrs. KatiP
ryn Windon. Miss Cella McCoy,
Mrs. Delores Holter and Mrs.
Jud,y Wolt; Primary teachers are
Mrs. Mace! Barton, Mios Unla
Baer, Miss Debbie Morgan, Mrs.
Margaret BtsseU and MisB Na.. ~
omi Bissell arxl Mrs. Inzy Newell; Junior teachers are Mrs.
Caryl Pooler, Chuck Vaughan,
Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs. Eleanor Lawson and Mrs. Nancy
O'Connor; teenage teachers are
Mr1. Jean Sexson and Mrs. Maxine Hurtman, alii other helpers
are Patty Sexson, secretary, and
Irene McGrath.
All children of the area. are
invited. The dosing program will
be held June 21 at 8 p.m. at
the Chester Grade School.

Party Given for
Johnston Daughters
A wie~r r01.st am pajan'la
part.v was held at the h001e or
Mrs. Eugene Johnston MOillay
evening, JWle 3, tor her daug~
ters, Bonita aOO Vicki.
Attelkli~ were sarw::J:ra Meth~
ney, Vickie Might, Tammy smith,
Janet Metheney, Alisa Walker,
Brenda Smith siX! Donna Melheoey. Miss Ruth Walker assisted
Mrs. Johnston with the games.
Winning prizes w e r e VIckie
Might, Ailsa Walker, Sandra Metheney aoo Tammy Smith.
MATCH RESUMES
PARIS (IJPI)- Andres Glmeno of ~ led Australia'• Keo
Roaewall 5.:! when ·their aernlllnal match In U.e Freuch ~
tennis champl008hlps resumed
today. The contest was post.
ponod becauae of rain ThurS·
day,
Pancho Gonzales of Loa
Angeles and Rod Laver of·
Australia meet in the other
aemlflnal match.

Department of Julll.ce Building

en route to Arlington National
Cemetery, where burial aervlces
wUI be held.
On &amp;lnday, NBC-TV will
present extended coverage of
memorial services for the
senator.
Provldea Blanket Coverage
All three networks gave
prominent attention to TIIU' sday'a sad yet historic prOceed·
lngs. But NBC-TV was the only
network which devoted all ot Its
regulU coast.to-eoast program
ttme to preparations for the
funeral and burial. And it plans
to continue Its blanket ooverap
today and Saturday.
"This is a serious and
grlevoos time In American
history,• aald Reuben Frank,
exeeutl.ve vice presl.dant of NBC
News, "and we think what we
are doing not only empbasizes
tills to the ~e In their
homes, but allows them to think
about lt in thqae terms."
The nightmare of aoolher day
of tragic viewing Thursday
followed the BmOlU'lcement at
about &gt; a.m., EDT by Kermedy's news secretary, Frank
Manldewicz, that the senator
had died.
For televiewers, though, nothIng emphasized !he dreadful
historic message of the day as
much p.s 1he cross--country flight
ol~

Kermedy'a body !rom
LOs Angeles to New York- lor

on board the plane were the

wi-s of U.ree JOOI'dered
American public figurea: Mrs.
Robert F. Kennedy, Mrs.' John
F, Kermec!Y and Mrs. Matttn
Luther King.
Brilliant Mixture
Although ali three networks
were llgnlftcant In !heir report·
lng of the daylong story
Thursday, NBC-TV's continuou'
blanket coverage maintained
such a level of brilliance and
substance that lt must rank &amp;s
a
magnlllcenl
chapter &lt;t

Studied
The atudy book theme, ua.
sponae to the Church In Cha!Wina: Japan," wa1 carried out iD
a prqp'am presented when the
VVoman's Soelel;y of Chrlotlaa
Service o! tllo Enterprise E. U.B.
Church met Tuesday nig[!t at the
home o!Mra. PhU11p Smtih, Cheater Road.
Mra. Thomao Bantz wu the
prqp'lllll leader am read ..,..
eral Japanese poems, or "hal·
ku," u the balls of comparl.aoo with poetry of America. She
noted that the Christian reUgion
In Japan Is only . one percent of
the pq&gt;ulatloo am lhll the .....
dency of fam.Uies there is to di&amp;own those who become Chri..
tian.
An eagerneas for educaUon 111
prevalent 11110118 the Japanese,
Mrs. Bentz pointed ou~ but said
that before a stt.dent can enroll ln a university, he must
pass a rigid tosL She slid that
Ullteracy has practically been
eliminated. To conclOO.e her prl)o
gram, Mrs. Bentz read a p&amp;o
em, uKawaga" and gave PI"I.Y·
er.
A Kyn offering was taken durirw the meeting am Evangel sW..
scriptions were submitted. Reid
at the meeting was 1 thank-you
note- Cram Sharoo Frecker for
a gift presented her foUow[JW
her recent talk on the Holy Land
given at the church.
Prayer by Mr!i!. Eldon Weeki
concluded the meeting. Atteqt...
ing besides those named were
Mrs. James Will, Mrs. Claude
Husted, Miss Dorothy Lodg, and
Mrs. Herbert Dixon.
day's coverage waa consider a-

bie.

Few moments of 1he coverage, however, were as moving
as a tribute from England by
Iormor British Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan, who baa
always beOfl known as unflappa.
ble,
and whose rotralned
emotion therefore touched dte
viewer In the way that only

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Ma Williamson's
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All Your Baling!
And Now is the Time
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h lsI or y. ~ch ~~~~~~-;;N-:
Edwin Newman,
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broadcasting
newsmen as
Jom Chancallor, David Brinkley, Sander Vanocur and Ray
Scherer Jelled with a !IOI&gt;hlstlca·
tioo rareQ' seen in uur new•
media.
One of NBC-TV's features
was a lengthy session ft
reminiscing by three !riends ot
the late Sen. Kemec!Y and his
wife,
Ethel- Art Buchwald,
Jack Paar and Rene ·Carpenter,
wife of astronaut Scott Corpenter. And the h.uman dimensl.on
tills dlscussioo added to the

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Philemon were asked by Mu.
Denver Kapple,
Re!reshments were aerved by
Mn. Andrews aullted by Mn.
Gene Eskew. Mr. Robert Wooda,
_pastor, asked grace. Attending

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June 3, tor Je.trery and Bobby
Musser at tfielr home on Hysell Run Road. Games were play.
ed with prizes being won by Gene
Davis, Loretta Tackett, Patty
Eblin, Brian Justis, aoo Tommie Tucker.
Refreshments or Kool~id, potato chips, ice cream, cake and
candy bars were served to Ani·
ta Musser, Robin Dewhurst, Susan TUHs, Debbie P~;iddy, Pa~
ty Eblin, Penny Eblin, Joy Hayes,
Loretta Tackett, Greg Van M~
ter, Gary George, Bobby Wllliamson, Rusty Davis, Gene Davis,
Marty Dugan, Tommie Tucker,
Brian Justis, Dana Wllllams,
steve Nelson, Kevin De Weese,
and Dennis Tillis. Assisting with
the party were Miss Andrea Dewhurst and Mrs. Beatrice Dugan.
Many nice gifts W"ere receiv...
ed. The brothers wilJ be 10 and
11 years old on June 9 and are
the sons or Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Musser.

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A fellowship supper"WWll planned for June 28 at the Pomeroy Church of Chrlll by the
Golden Rule Class Tuelday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Andrews, El&gt;enezer st.
Mro. ~wood Bowers and Mrs.
Charles Eskew werenamedtothe
planning committee lor !he lei.
lowship aupper. Mrs. Harold
Smith had charge of !he meeting during which time memberl!l
planned another calling cam.
,Paign. The class dieeuued new
draperies and carpeting lor the
church.
Devotiooa by Mra. Bower1 [n.
eluded scripture, Ma- 5, Jf.
16 and a meditation, ~'Universal
and Timeless!' Pra,yer was by
Mrs. Eskew and members reapcmded to roll call by naming
something parllilnlng to Father's
Day. Questions !rom the book of

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Oak Hill, Mrs. Jamos M. F7l·
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Mrs. James M. Frldenmaker,
Well-. daughter, 1:59 a.m.
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Edward M, Blake, Sr., Mra.
Emma Davie, Terti L, Fox, Mrs.
Mary C. Goodwin, Roger L.llaadley, Saul L. Kaplan, Mra. Saul
L. Kaplan, Mrs. RobertC,KnJgbt,
Lawi!OII McCoy, Mrs . .John~row.
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Inlant daughter, Mrs. Larry E.
Bradley and infant son, Mrs.
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Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Mrs. Wliilolm L. Pal!orson, Kanauga; C, Leroy Rlfrte, Rt. 1
West Columbia; Mrs. Albert
Prince, Clifton, W. Va.;,Mrs. Lu.
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Orland M. Floyd, Middleport;
Thomas S. Qlmp!, Chester; Mrs.
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liall. ConstructlOIJ ;s achoduled
to begin In the ""1'l!l'er of 1969. ,.
Appllcalloo will be made to the
Ohio Board of Regents prior to
the July I, 1968 deadline for a
one-third matching grant under
Title I funds.

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Dorsel Bibbee visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cline, Parkers-.
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Primmer
and family of Logan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy &amp;vain and lam·
lly, Marietta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bill &amp;vain.
Leoata Johnson, Portland, visited Leona Slssoo and Mary
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beech,
Mlddlepor~ visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman Babcoek and Bob Coleman.
Neva German has returned
home from Holzer Hospital.
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children at COlumbus.
Mary Pierce spent several
d&amp;ys with Mr. and MrB. Denver
Curtis, Columbus.
Mr. and Mro. Earl Hunt vl~t­
e&lt;l Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis.
Mr. and Mn. Junior Koenig,

Beautiful burgandy finish. Power steering, power brakes. Auto.
trans.

Are you a commUier?· Or buay running errands about
town? Then Fiat's new 850 Sedan Is the car lor you. Briski
Lively! Aut~&gt;matlc transmission or 4-oll-lhe-floor, aJI..
aynchromesh transmission. Room lor 4 adults plueloads
or luggage. Has a wonderfully efficient heatlng/venlfllll.
ing/delrottlng ayatem. Padded dash and sun vl10n1, dnl
windshield washers, extra·large hydraulic braket and
many, many other ~alety lentur~ are standard. So Ia
undercoating. Whtle else can you get eo much car tor
such a low price? See and test drive 11 ••• loday,

Entorcimtent powers were given ID the Department's Division
of Wildlife as part of amended
substitute House BUl 345, which
becomes ertective Thursday,
July 6, 1968.
We have had comp]aints about
dumping in streams for many
years but now we are authorized
to act,'' sJad Dan Armbruster,
Chiol, Division o! Wlldll!e.
Persons convicted of violating
the new stream litter laws are

spent a recent weekend with their

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subject to a fine or up to $500, or
30 days in jai~ or both.
Chter Armbruster urges any.
one seeing trash being thrCMn
Into a river or dWllpO([ out alq
the banks to report the Incident
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to their local Ohio Game Prote6o
tor, or Phone 0, Dale Roaeh, Eft.
knoWn as House Bill 152, which forcement Supervisor, Division
prohibits any dumping or Utter- of Wildlife, (611) 469-3!98. The
ing in Ohiowaterwayswaspassed address is 1500 Dublin ROad
at the first session of the present · Colun1bus, Ohio 43215.
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15 7th Annual Conference Sunday
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Ohio Bishop Ensley to Convene

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Ohio (Special) -

The. 157th regular session of the

Ohio Annual Conference; largest

ForThat •.
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of six United Methodist Conferences in Ohio, wUI be convened
by Bishop F. Gerald Ensley in
Lakeside at 8 p. m. Sunday, June

9.
For 2000 delegates it wiU be
the rirst meeting as United MethOOists which they became on Ap-

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ril 23 in Dallas, Tex. , when Evan.
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Methodists united to form The
United Methodist Church of ll·
million members in the U.S.A.
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the next two years.

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Among major items of busi-

ness tor this conference will be
principles to be followed ir. the
l.ctual merger or present annual
conferences, districts and local
churches, which will be voted
during the plenary sessions which
begin TUesday and run through
Thurs,day (June 11·13l.
A joint committee represent..
ing all six conferences in Ohio,
chaired by Bishop Ensley, is suggesting a target date or 1970 ror
completing unions that will make
the new church in Ohio united in

45 Pupils of
Junior High
Earn Honors
Forty-five students of the Rutland Junior High School were
named to the honor roll at the
close of the final six weeks of
school.
Making a grade of 4 'B" or above in all their subjects to be
named to the roll were :
EIGHTH - Joyce Arney, Dor·
is Barnhart, Jim Betz, Deanna
Blackwood, Karen Cadle, T om
Crisp, Don Daily, Andrea Dewhurst, Nancy Dixon, Debbie Games, Vicki Grate, Vicki Harrison,
Teddy Hayes, FredJones,Debble
May, Rosemary Rice, Karen&amp;ltherland. Mark Dally, Debbie Rawson, Janet Reeves, Steven Stanley, Judy Vineyard, Margie
Wamsley, Clarence Williams.
SEVENTH - Sllirley Alkire,
!ilelia Anderson, Terry Cadle,
Becky Carroll, Jud.Y Carsey, Jerry Coleman, Karen Hale, Randy
Haynes, Dena Jacks, Terry Matheny, John Miller, Terry George
Julia Hutchison, William Kerme&lt;tv, Rosalie Malone, Debbie Maples, Kristy Matson, Dick Matheny, Sterry Mich::tel , Kay Ward,
Dallas Weber.

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Durst, Imogene Durst Hanson,
Ruth Durst Miles, Carol Durst
Doebrich, · Mary Edna D u r s t
Rice, Richard Earl Durst, Jr.;
John Edward Durst, cert of
trans., salisbury.
George Zeigler, aka George
Ziegler, Mildred Zeigler, aka
Mildred Ziegler to SybU Ebersbach, parcels, Bedford.
Sybil Ebersbach to George
Ziegler, Mildred Ziegler, parcels, Bedford.
George A. Ziegler, MUd red
Ziegler to Charles F. Zeigler
parcel, Bedford.
t:rnesune Lvelyn P r i c e to
United States, EaBemert, Lebaron.
Ernestine Evelyn Price to United States, Easement, Lebanm.
Ernc.litine Evelyn Price to
United state, Easement, Lebanoo.
Ople Nutter to Violet E. Nutter, parcel, OUve.
Ople Nutter, Violet E. Nutter,
Paul L. Nutter to Lela Powell,
Harry Lee Powell, parcel, Olive.
David FreCker, dec., to Ella
Frecker, cert. for trans.,
Chester.
Ella Frecker, dec ., to Roy
Frecker, Marabel Frecker, cert.
for trans. , Olester.

organization, program and ~
geL This target date wlll he
voted upon at the Lakeside sessions.
Bishop Shot K. Mooool, internationally. known Melhodist bishop of India, now retired, will
preach the sermon ol ordination
Thursday night, June 13, when
Bishop Ensley ordains some 60
new ministers. Dr. K Morgan
Edwards, professor oi preaching, Schoo1 of Theology, Clar~
mont, calif., will be the ~est
preacher Monday through Wednesday evenings.

Racine

Social Events
BY

FRANCIS MORIUS

Mr. Fred Cadle's uncle, John
Smith, celebrated his 99th birthday May 12 at his horne at DUD.bar, W. Va.
Mrs. Paul Sellers attended the
aMual ministers' wives retreat
of the Ohio East Conference,
United Methodist-E. U.B. held at
Camp Otterbein, Logan, Ma)· 1718. Rev. sellers attended the
ministers retreat May 20-21.
Frank Cleland, superintendent
of First Baptist Church School,
presented Bibles Sunday, May 19
to graduating seniors, Harry
Pickens, Jr., alld.JeannineBentz.
Bibles were presented to graduating seniors, Connie Chap..
man, Pamela Cleek, Sharon Tea·
ford, Harry Pickens, Jr., during
the SurrJay morning service at
the Methodist Church by Clitford
Morris, superintendent.
Sp..S Ronald Michaud alii wife
of Ft. Richards, Alaska, recently visited grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Farra, Sr. They were
enroute to New York and Niagara Falls and following the
trip will be stationed in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Powell and
two children arrived from Ari·
zona to visit their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Powell, Sr., and
Mr. arrJ Mrs. Frank ClelaOO.
Mr. Russell Lee ard son, Davld or Hamilton, were weekend
guests of relatives . Mr. Lee
gave the clas s address (or the
high school commencement
Mr. and Mrs. George.Tassian .
ah:J children. of 'Cinelnnati spent
several days here with relatives,
They were accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Lillian Lee, who
spent the past several weeks in
Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex carlyle
and family o( Columbus spent
Ule weekend with her sister
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Mr. an:l Mrs. Gerald Simpson
and family, Mildred Gillilan arxl
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Spaun.
, Mrs. Lovey Sayre spent the
wl'ekend with Mrs. Ida Stobart
at Apple Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell
am their son, Lanny, who just
returned home after spendl~
14 months in Vietnam, were Sunday dlmer guests or Mr. alii
Mrs. Critt Bradford and visited Mrs. Helen Younce and Mrs.
Esther Piper.
Critt Bradford, Jr .• of Worthington, spent the weekend with
Mr. aoo Mrs. A. C. Bradford.
Miss Kay Holman employed
in Chicago, lll., is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Holman on her vacation. Her
brother, Albert llolman, who has
visited in Chicago ror three
weeks, accompanied her home.
Mrs. Lillian Jividen is visiting her sister, Mrs. Blanche
French in Akron.
Mrs. Ann Coe is spending a
week with Mr. aM Mrs. · John

R, G; '· McDADE
R. G. Mi:Dade, Columbuaand
Southern Ohio Electric Company, Middleport, recently became a member of the Company's 100,000 Milo Club. He
and 37 other C&amp;SOE employ.
ees joined the club at a banquet given In reeognltloo of
more than 100,000 miles or
accJdent - tree driving. New
area members notpicturedare
L. 0. Douglas, Middleport, and
R, A. Flaher, Gallipolis. The
club originated In 1951 w l t h
eighteen members, and h a s
grown to a memberahlp of247.

Long Bottom
Social Notes
Ruth Larkins is a patient at
Holzer Hospital, Gallipolis.
Mrs. Marilyn Hayman &amp; n d
daughters and Janet Bissell, Columbus, were weekend guests of
Mr . and Mrs. Joe BisselL
Mrs. Betty Lotiden and family, Cheshire vlslte&lt;l Mr. and
Mrs. Dorsel Larkins.
Mrs. Curt Cawthorne &amp; n d
daughter have returned to their
home in Ch.lcago, after spending several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Jo!m Groce.
Inez Young, Paden City, W,
Va. , spent several days With
her mother, Nellie Stethem.
Mr. and Mrs. David &amp;~lith
were dinner guests of Mrs. Edna
stewart, Reedsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPeek,
Belleville, W, Va. , visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hensley.
Famie Bidley, Reedsville, visited tile Jim Carter family.
~r. and Mr,s .. R-~~ Larktns and fam,Uy were diMer
guests ot Mr . and Mrs. Junior
Hauber·
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey
Lyons, Tuppers ~lains.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrel Leonhart,
Parkersburg, W, Va., vlsitedMr.
and Mrs. Garth Smith and Nel.
lie Stethem.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hayman were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Fitzpatrick and ramlly, C.
B. Hayman, Connie Hayman and
Jim Walls, Colwnbus.
Emma Powell spent a day recently with NelUe stethem.
Mr . and Mrs. Wayne Prince
Davis and family in Akron.
Mrs. carrie Scarry aOO Glen
Harpold or East Liverpool, spent
several days here at their horne.
Mr. alii Mn. Francis Morris s}X'nt a day in Galllpolis.

Recent high waters swept much
or the Utter fran Ohio's streams
am deposited ltooi"''!~Ylng!arm
lands, causing tanners many
hours of labdr picking lij) the
trash piece by pleee before soli
could be tilled. Tomorrow, the
Ohio Department of Nitural Resources will open a brisk cam·
palgn against river litterbugs,
:lllcked by a new law and men in
the neld to enforce it.
11 0Ur Galne Protectors have
been ordered to arrest any person throwing rubbish . into a
stream or along the banks," said
Fred E. Morr, Director ofNatural Resources. ''We are openly
soliciting public cooperation in
ending this shocking practice.
Ohio's rivers and streams must
be returned to their original beau.ty ror Ohio residents to enjoy
whlle seeking re1ie! from crowded, hot cities in healthful outdoor
recreation."
The Ohio Clean Streams Act,

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Capital University's Board of
Regents, concluding lt&amp; semiannual meeting this week, approved prellmlnary plans tor the

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each.

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23-ln. dilaoul picture in authentic
Early Amerlc.n 1tylinB· ln aanulne Oak. vea.een

Mrs. 0, L. Quillen le!t Wo&lt;lnesday tor her home at ~
Marya, W. Va after vle'tlng
here with Miss Frieda Faehnle.
Guel!!ts ot Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Downing are their grandKathy, John David,
children,
Afullr reliebte weather ·resistant l1tex
Pamela
Jean,
and Carol A n n
paint lor ederiot wood 1nd masanrr.
Kircher
of
Columbus.
Dr. and
AllJiin usiiJ, dries in minutes. even
Mrs. John Kircher are atteodon d~mp surfaces. Easr tleanup with
lng events at Ohio Untvereity
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so. p and Wiler . While. reodv·mi•ed or
cvstom Calibrlled
You hang this flat paper and will come here :imda.Y !'or
Colonfll
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nower an your refrigerator the chJldren.
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door. It has petals marked Mrs. EmmaBovlewasdi.aeharg.
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I dry, •get peanut butter, the car day, and is now at her home In
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ea.sJly forgotten on the
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Mrs. Boivin Minor returned to
homeffont. Stick a pin In the
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I note of the stlckings before day e!ter spending the put week
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not forgetting anything any- Burton.
more. So says the lnventor of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore
this flowery thlng that helps
am
daughters, Paula and Colleen,
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I people to remember essentials .
(Jnftnlty Enterprises, 42 Lin· and Mr. and Mrs. Ed CUrburth
o! Building Since 191&gt;
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ancf """• Eddie, Jr. , all o! Mi·
coln, Fox River Grove, III.J.
ami, Arizona are here tor a
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week's vl&amp;it wtth Mrs. Victoria stacy. They came espedally
to vl&amp;lt their mother, Mrs. William &amp;acy, a patient at The Arcadia Nurslng Home at CoolBy JEAN HALL
ville. Howard Stacy has return.
~c. &gt; Lawrence P. Lisle and
ed to Lowry Air Force Bue in
girl-friend
Pfc. CeceUa E. Gal..
Denver, Colo. · after being here a
loway,
of
Washington,
D.C.;vlaltweek wftti 'his mother.
ed
hls
parents,
Mr.
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Guy Ludwig and
Charles 0. Usle and other reta11011, Kurt, ot CI.IYahoga Falls are
Uves.
They both are stationed
the weekend guests ot Mrs. Pearl
at
Waiter
Reed Medical Center.
Reynoldll and Mrs. Minerva ChilMr.
and
Mrs.
John Crooks and
ders.
daughters ot COlumbus, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Orville Crooks and other relatives
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and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Challle Greer
have purchased the Varian property on Second Street and have
moved there rrom Rutland.
The Rev. and Mrs. Linson H.
Stebbins have returned from MiBuckeye Girls Slate w111 open ami, Florida, where they spent
at Capital IJniversll;y in Colum. a week visiting her slstar and
bus oo June 15 with 1,2to high brother • in -law, Mr. and Mra.
school junlon rrom across Ohio Ralph D. Thomas. They ,....,r by
attending.
plano !rom Columbus.
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Bartell
Activities will begin prompt.
ly with girls gathering in their and !amiiy of Cincinnati vlllted
city meeting rooms ror discus- recenUy with his parents, Mr.
sion with the counselora and RO'J- and lilts. Emmett Bartels.
Della Starkey of Columbus,
ernment advisors assigned to
work and live with them for the vtslted her mother, Mr1. Mary
week. Lt. Gov. John w. Brown M. Diddle and sister, AmaGrace
wUI be keynote speaker tor a OUer.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglu Moore
general assembly of the entire
student body.
and children of Newark, were
Before breakfast on ~nday weekend guesta of her parents,
the girls attend church. And, Mr. and Mrs. Herman London
on &amp;mday, political nctlvl~ gets and other relatives.
Mr. Bill Hysell of Columhos,
underway as candidates are chosspent a few daYS withhlamolher,
en for the elective offices.
Phone 992-2115 .
Mayors' night is observed on Mrs, Oma Hysell and grandmothMonday with the girls elected er, Mrs. May Cowie.
Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy. Ohio
Mr. and Mr1. Dave Yates of
as mayora of the cities lo be
Middleport
visited her brother
. given their oa.tha of office. FeaJ e • t • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • e •• lured speaker of the evening will and abter..fn...J.aw, Mr. and Mn.
' be Mrs. Olive H. Huston, may. Charles 0. Lisle recently.
Mn. Jean Jones of Columbua,
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: or of Xenia.
Wodaesday Is Inauguration daY visited her parents, Nr. and Mrs.
e and is hlghl[gilted by an tnaug. C. H. Williams, sister andbrolht
t uraUon ban~Fe~. ~era will be er-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
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t !he Honorable C. WOllam Slason and !amlly.
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: O'NoUi, Judge of the :Npreme
Court, andGov. Jamea A. Rhodes.
Call, Writ• or Come to See
The girl a will go oo a bus tour
Ue for Complete Counselto the Slate Capllul and on Sa\.
lng, Free Oemonaliatlon.
urdo7 evening an acldreos by Dr.
Nlcholaa Nyaradl, a native Hungarian who was forced 1o leave
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Attending trom Meigs Cc&gt;unty
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Robert Wood, Mrs. Conrad Qh.
linger, Mrs. Lewis Ollborne,
Mrs. Edward Venoy, Mra. Olan
Hyaell, Mrs. stanley Baas and
By RICK DU BROW
Raymood Andrews. The J u I y
HOLLYWOOD (IJPI) - Televf.
meeting will be a plentc at the slon coverage &lt;t the e!termalh
tal rgrounds.
&lt;t !he aaaasalnatlon of Son.
Rubert KC!IIIIedl will contiiRle
thl'Uigh the weekend, including
the lying In state, the !Uneral
and memorial services.
The ~ ot the slain
lature Trees and Landa~a" presidential hope!ui will lie In
with material !rom Yll)u Yeobl- ....., today at St. Patrldt's
mura, waa given by Mrs. Char- Cathedral .In New York CliY,
lea Lewis. h pre&amp;ented each am horne viewers will be able
club member wilh a pot con- to watm the public mourning.
taining a seedling suitable to
On Saturday, television will
Bonaal, and a planted fiber
cover a Requiem Mus In st.
for a conservaUon project.
Patrldc'B, !he placing of Ole
Arrangements exhibited car- oofftn on a train at New Yorlt'a
ried out - the theme HQrlental Pemsylvanla &amp;atlon and the
Featuring Roses." Blue ribbon arrival in Washington. D.C.,
wimen were Mrs. Robert Lew- about four and a ~ hour&amp;
Is and Mrs. Robert Thompsoo. later.
Due to weather damage, no blue
After that, the cameras will
ribbons were awarded ror roae transmit the story of Ole
oxblblta. Red ribbons went to motorcade as it passer1bo
Mrs. Charle&amp; Lewis and Mrs. Senate O!rlce Building and the

Workshop to be Held

A workshop In.preparatloo tor
exhibiting at !he Meigs CouriQ'
Fair Dower sllow was planned
when the Winding Trail Garden
Club met Wednesclay night at t11o
home of Mrs. C. L. Henton.
The fair !lower ohow will carry
out the theme, '•Holiday Times,"
and aa last year, will be staged
em two days. Mrs. Charles Law·
is Ia chalri!WI ot the show at
tho fair .
During the meeting conduct.
ed by Mrs. Robert Lewis, vice
president, It waa reported that
12 table arrangements had been
made for the Pomeroy Alunml
AJSoclaUon bancpet. Committees ThompliOII.
for proJects dorlng U1o new club
Mrs. Heaton served cake, lee
c:ream and tea. Her guest w a 1
year were qpolnted.
A program oo "Bonaal, Min· Bess Role~ Y9rk, Pa.

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Chester Community Bible
School Starts on June 11
The Ch.ester Community Va-·
cation BJble School will begin
classes June 11 through 21. The
hours will be 9 to 11 Lm. Tuesday through Friday, at the Ches·
ter Grade School and Chester
Methodist Church.
Devotions each day wil1 be
col'liucted by Mrs. Waid Spencer, director. Music will be UDder the direction or MTB. Mau-.
rita Miller.
The assistant director for the
sch.ool is Mrs. Jean Sexson, who
will conduct the Teenage claBSes. The craft director ls Mrs.
Juanita Spencer.
Teachers tor the nurser·y class
are Mrs. ChorliA Gaul, Mrs.
Lela Willian, Mrs. Vlrgirda

Attending !he Annual District
Rally o! Daughters of Americ:e,
from Guiding Star Councll No.
124 were · Florence Potts, Leola
Enoch, Margaret CottrUI, Esther narden, Kathryn Johnson,
Margaret Eichinger, E i 1 e en
Clark and 'Thelma Grueser.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoback
returned recently from two weeks
vacation with their sons, Edward
and Paul, and their !amlllos In
Jackaomrllle, Florida. They visited friends in Bradenton, other
point• of Interest and the Smok.Y
M00111aina enroute home.
Enjoying a cook~tatlhellome
of Mr. and Mrs. Char lei 0.
Lllle were Mr. and Mrs. John
RedoVIan, Sr., or Steubenville;
daughter and 1011-ln~aw, Mr. and
Mrs. Jobn Rodovlan, Jr .. of Middleport, son Lawrence Uale and
hoUse guest, Mlas Galloway of
VVas~ D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Quick
of Columbus visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick,
alster Margarat Cottrill and!arnliy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Har·
den and son, Eric of Marion
visited his parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Harden. brother Jim
and slater Debbie. They attend·
ed the commencement exercises
of Southern High School.

Pooler and Mrs. Alma Pooler;
Beginner teachers are Mrs. KatiP
ryn Windon. Miss Cella McCoy,
Mrs. Delores Holter and Mrs.
Jud,y Wolt; Primary teachers are
Mrs. Mace! Barton, Mios Unla
Baer, Miss Debbie Morgan, Mrs.
Margaret BtsseU and MisB Na.. ~
omi Bissell arxl Mrs. Inzy Newell; Junior teachers are Mrs.
Caryl Pooler, Chuck Vaughan,
Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs. Eleanor Lawson and Mrs. Nancy
O'Connor; teenage teachers are
Mr1. Jean Sexson and Mrs. Maxine Hurtman, alii other helpers
are Patty Sexson, secretary, and
Irene McGrath.
All children of the area. are
invited. The dosing program will
be held June 21 at 8 p.m. at
the Chester Grade School.

Party Given for
Johnston Daughters
A wie~r r01.st am pajan'la
part.v was held at the h001e or
Mrs. Eugene Johnston MOillay
evening, JWle 3, tor her daug~
ters, Bonita aOO Vicki.
Attelkli~ were sarw::J:ra Meth~
ney, Vickie Might, Tammy smith,
Janet Metheney, Alisa Walker,
Brenda Smith siX! Donna Melheoey. Miss Ruth Walker assisted
Mrs. Johnston with the games.
Winning prizes w e r e VIckie
Might, Ailsa Walker, Sandra Metheney aoo Tammy Smith.
MATCH RESUMES
PARIS (IJPI)- Andres Glmeno of ~ led Australia'• Keo
Roaewall 5.:! when ·their aernlllnal match In U.e Freuch ~
tennis champl008hlps resumed
today. The contest was post.
ponod becauae of rain ThurS·
day,
Pancho Gonzales of Loa
Angeles and Rod Laver of·
Australia meet in the other
aemlflnal match.

Department of Julll.ce Building

en route to Arlington National
Cemetery, where burial aervlces
wUI be held.
On &amp;lnday, NBC-TV will
present extended coverage of
memorial services for the
senator.
Provldea Blanket Coverage
All three networks gave
prominent attention to TIIU' sday'a sad yet historic prOceed·
lngs. But NBC-TV was the only
network which devoted all ot Its
regulU coast.to-eoast program
ttme to preparations for the
funeral and burial. And it plans
to continue Its blanket ooverap
today and Saturday.
"This is a serious and
grlevoos time In American
history,• aald Reuben Frank,
exeeutl.ve vice presl.dant of NBC
News, "and we think what we
are doing not only empbasizes
tills to the ~e In their
homes, but allows them to think
about lt in thqae terms."
The nightmare of aoolher day
of tragic viewing Thursday
followed the BmOlU'lcement at
about &gt; a.m., EDT by Kermedy's news secretary, Frank
Manldewicz, that the senator
had died.
For televiewers, though, nothIng emphasized !he dreadful
historic message of the day as
much p.s 1he cross--country flight
ol~

Kermedy'a body !rom
LOs Angeles to New York- lor

on board the plane were the

wi-s of U.ree JOOI'dered
American public figurea: Mrs.
Robert F. Kennedy, Mrs.' John
F, Kermec!Y and Mrs. Matttn
Luther King.
Brilliant Mixture
Although ali three networks
were llgnlftcant In !heir report·
lng of the daylong story
Thursday, NBC-TV's continuou'
blanket coverage maintained
such a level of brilliance and
substance that lt must rank &amp;s
a
magnlllcenl
chapter &lt;t

Studied
The atudy book theme, ua.
sponae to the Church In Cha!Wina: Japan," wa1 carried out iD
a prqp'am presented when the
VVoman's Soelel;y of Chrlotlaa
Service o! tllo Enterprise E. U.B.
Church met Tuesday nig[!t at the
home o!Mra. PhU11p Smtih, Cheater Road.
Mra. Thomao Bantz wu the
prqp'lllll leader am read ..,..
eral Japanese poems, or "hal·
ku," u the balls of comparl.aoo with poetry of America. She
noted that the Christian reUgion
In Japan Is only . one percent of
the pq&gt;ulatloo am lhll the .....
dency of fam.Uies there is to di&amp;own those who become Chri..
tian.
An eagerneas for educaUon 111
prevalent 11110118 the Japanese,
Mrs. Bentz pointed ou~ but said
that before a stt.dent can enroll ln a university, he must
pass a rigid tosL She slid that
Ullteracy has practically been
eliminated. To conclOO.e her prl)o
gram, Mrs. Bentz read a p&amp;o
em, uKawaga" and gave PI"I.Y·
er.
A Kyn offering was taken durirw the meeting am Evangel sW..
scriptions were submitted. Reid
at the meeting was 1 thank-you
note- Cram Sharoo Frecker for
a gift presented her foUow[JW
her recent talk on the Holy Land
given at the church.
Prayer by Mr!i!. Eldon Weeki
concluded the meeting. Atteqt...
ing besides those named were
Mrs. James Will, Mrs. Claude
Husted, Miss Dorothy Lodg, and
Mrs. Herbert Dixon.
day's coverage waa consider a-

bie.

Few moments of 1he coverage, however, were as moving
as a tribute from England by
Iormor British Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan, who baa
always beOfl known as unflappa.
ble,
and whose rotralned
emotion therefore touched dte
viewer In the way that only

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TWINE ·
TIME AT
MA'S

Ma Williamson's
Got That Twine
You'll Need For
All Your Baling!
And Now is the Time
To Get It ..
h lsI or y. ~ch ~~~~~~-;;N-:
Edwin Newman,
CUT oN

broadcasting
newsmen as
Jom Chancallor, David Brinkley, Sander Vanocur and Ray
Scherer Jelled with a !IOI&gt;hlstlca·
tioo rareQ' seen in uur new•
media.
One of NBC-TV's features
was a lengthy session ft
reminiscing by three !riends ot
the late Sen. Kemec!Y and his
wife,
Ethel- Art Buchwald,
Jack Paar and Rene ·Carpenter,
wife of astronaut Scott Corpenter. And the h.uman dimensl.on
tills dlscussioo added to the

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FARM SUPPI.Y

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"oHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DIALE!r' .

Philemon were asked by Mu.
Denver Kapple,
Re!reshments were aerved by
Mn. Andrews aullted by Mn.
Gene Eskew. Mr. Robert Wooda,
_pastor, asked grace. Attending

Syracuse News, Society

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A birthda,y party was given
June 3, tor Je.trery and Bobby
Musser at tfielr home on Hysell Run Road. Games were play.
ed with prizes being won by Gene
Davis, Loretta Tackett, Patty
Eblin, Brian Justis, aoo Tommie Tucker.
Refreshments or Kool~id, potato chips, ice cream, cake and
candy bars were served to Ani·
ta Musser, Robin Dewhurst, Susan TUHs, Debbie P~;iddy, Pa~
ty Eblin, Penny Eblin, Joy Hayes,
Loretta Tackett, Greg Van M~
ter, Gary George, Bobby Wllliamson, Rusty Davis, Gene Davis,
Marty Dugan, Tommie Tucker,
Brian Justis, Dana Wllllams,
steve Nelson, Kevin De Weese,
and Dennis Tillis. Assisting with
the party were Miss Andrea Dewhurst and Mrs. Beatrice Dugan.
Many nice gifts W"ere receiv...
ed. The brothers wilJ be 10 and
11 years old on June 9 and are
the sons or Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Musser.

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A fellowship supper"WWll planned for June 28 at the Pomeroy Church of Chrlll by the
Golden Rule Class Tuelday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Andrews, El&gt;enezer st.
Mro. ~wood Bowers and Mrs.
Charles Eskew werenamedtothe
planning committee lor !he lei.
lowship aupper. Mrs. Harold
Smith had charge of !he meeting during which time memberl!l
planned another calling cam.
,Paign. The class dieeuued new
draperies and carpeting lor the
church.
Devotiooa by Mra. Bower1 [n.
eluded scripture, Ma- 5, Jf.
16 and a meditation, ~'Universal
and Timeless!' Pra,yer was by
Mrs. Eskew and members reapcmded to roll call by naming
something parllilnlng to Father's
Day. Questions !rom the book of

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Given Party

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Ward, Ravenswood; Mrs, .!Jella
Hall, Ironton; Terry L, Pierce,
Radell!!; Mrs. Ralph C. Smith.
Oak Hill, Mrs. Jamos M. F7l·
denmaker, Wellston,
Blrthe
Mrs. William L, Pattetaon,
436 Flamingo Dr., Kanauga,
daughter, 11:40 a.m. Thursday;
Mrs. James M. Frldenmaker,
Well-. daughter, 1:59 a.m.
Friday.
Discharges
Edward M, Blake, Sr., Mra.
Emma Davie, Terti L, Fox, Mrs.
Mary C. Goodwin, Roger L.llaadley, Saul L. Kaplan, Mra. Saul
L. Kaplan, Mrs. RobertC,KnJgbt,
Lawi!OII McCoy, Mrs . .John~row.
Jr., Mrs. Gary E. Winters and
Inlant daughter, Mrs. Larry E.
Bradley and infant son, Mrs.
Lewis c. Clonchandln!antdaugil.
ter.

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BLAETTNARS
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Holzer Hospital:Visij:inghours
2-4 and '! .S p.m. Parent&amp; only on
Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Mrs. Wliilolm L. Pal!orson, Kanauga; C, Leroy Rlfrte, Rt. 1
West Columbia; Mrs. Albert
Prince, Clifton, W. Va.;,Mrs. Lu.
ther L, COchran, pt, PJeasant;.
Orland M. Floyd, Middleport;
Thomas S. Qlmp!, Chester; Mrs.
Laura J. Poling, Wellstnn; Mrs.
Ernest IL Scott, Ashland, Ky.;
Mrs. George W, Fannin, Catlettsburg, Ky.; Mrs. Randolph E.

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liall. ConstructlOIJ ;s achoduled
to begin In the ""1'l!l'er of 1969. ,.
Appllcalloo will be made to the
Ohio Board of Regents prior to
the July I, 1968 deadline for a
one-third matching grant under
Title I funds.

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FOR ALL OCCASIONS .•

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Dorsel Bibbee visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cline, Parkers-.
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Primmer
and family of Logan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy &amp;vain and lam·
lly, Marietta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bill &amp;vain.
Leoata Johnson, Portland, visited Leona Slssoo and Mary
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beech,
Mlddlepor~ visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman Babcoek and Bob Coleman.
Neva German has returned
home from Holzer Hospital.
- VIolet Smith

Power steering &amp; brakes.

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children at COlumbus.
Mary Pierce spent several
d&amp;ys with Mr. and MrB. Denver
Curtis, Columbus.
Mr. and Mro. Earl Hunt vl~t­
e&lt;l Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis.
Mr. and Mn. Junior Koenig,

Beautiful burgandy finish. Power steering, power brakes. Auto.
trans.

Are you a commUier?· Or buay running errands about
town? Then Fiat's new 850 Sedan Is the car lor you. Briski
Lively! Aut~&gt;matlc transmission or 4-oll-lhe-floor, aJI..
aynchromesh transmission. Room lor 4 adults plueloads
or luggage. Has a wonderfully efficient heatlng/venlfllll.
ing/delrottlng ayatem. Padded dash and sun vl10n1, dnl
windshield washers, extra·large hydraulic braket and
many, many other ~alety lentur~ are standard. So Ia
undercoating. Whtle else can you get eo much car tor
such a low price? See and test drive 11 ••• loday,

Entorcimtent powers were given ID the Department's Division
of Wildlife as part of amended
substitute House BUl 345, which
becomes ertective Thursday,
July 6, 1968.
We have had comp]aints about
dumping in streams for many
years but now we are authorized
to act,'' sJad Dan Armbruster,
Chiol, Division o! Wlldll!e.
Persons convicted of violating
the new stream litter laws are

spent a recent weekend with their

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Was $1,295 .............. ·.. ·.. Now $995

FIAT 850 SEDAN

subject to a fine or up to $500, or
30 days in jai~ or both.
Chter Armbruster urges any.
one seeing trash being thrCMn
Into a river or dWllpO([ out alq
the banks to report the Incident
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to their local Ohio Game Prote6o
tor, or Phone 0, Dale Roaeh, Eft.
knoWn as House Bill 152, which forcement Supervisor, Division
prohibits any dumping or Utter- of Wildlife, (611) 469-3!98. The
ing in Ohiowaterwayswaspassed address is 1500 Dublin ROad
at the first session of the present · Colun1bus, Ohio 43215.
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15 7th Annual Conference Sunday
Time

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Ohio Bishop Ensley to Convene

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Around The Fe""

e FlY BAIT

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e BALER TWINE

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e DISNEaANTSe RAT &amp; MICE BAIT
AND ACOMPLm LINE Of FEED

FORMRYNEED

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Daily vacation Bible school

closoeo will be · held June 10
to Jul)' 21 at the .LaUrel CUI!
Free Molhodlst Church.
The Rev. DJgene Gill will be
the Bible school director. Mrs.
Gerald Pullins wlll be devotional !Older and pianist, and Mrs.
Wanda Eblin will be program

·::Co/endoriJ
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"Abstract Is News," the trend been planted and gardens plao- Cleland and the .teacher, M r •·
•-ward abstract deaign in fioral ned. Al10 read at the meeting Jackson, provided traniJIC)rtaw
clng th Gal
arrangements. was the program was a letter announ
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- tt on.
theme Uled by Mrs. Reid Young lia Count;y garden club&amp; s~w to
It was decided to take articles
at a meeting of the Chester Gar- be held at the August 3 JUnior fur therapy work to the next
den Club held Wednesday night fair. Theme or the show will be me~'rtlng. These wtll be taken to

at the home of Mrs. Earl
Young, Chester.
Mrl!l. Young talked on modern
designs
arranging, stressing
the points of difference between
modern and the ramiliar traditiona!. To illustrate her points ,
the program chail'man made six
arrangements.
Describing abstract desJgn as
an art where any type of rnaterlal ma,y be uaed- tree rootl,
twisted vines, bare branches,
metals, audplastic _ Mrs. Young

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material in unusual ways.
The element of surprise lilk
the use of space are needed for
effective abBtract desl.t1ls pointed out t!le program chalrmat1.
She said that designs should be
created through the use or voids
rather than solid material.
Form, space and boldness wlth
a minimum amount or plant material and the absen ce of a well ~
designed center of Interest is the
abstract design objective, the
program leader concluded.
Garden diseases and pests
were discus sed by Mrs. Wyatt
Chadwell, who spoke OD t h e
plants they attack and the methods of control.
Mrs. Donald Mora, president,
read a thank you note from the
Courthouse CUt-ups 4-lt Club for
seeds provided the members.
They reported that the seeds had

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"Take Me to the Fair."
Mn. w~w Mora reported
that Dan Wilhams, game protector, had shown a fUm on wild
life to the special educat~ class
of the Easte,rn SChool Dtstrict
Ior th e cIub 1 Ia st. therapy program of the l!lchool year. ~~e
children were then taken to F
ed Run Lake for a hike and nower study followed by a s a c k
lunch and recreation. Mrs .
George Frederick assisted Mrs.
Mora with the outing and Ross

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The verse
the month was
given by Mra. Dale Kautz. Mrl.
Earl Dean gave the helpful hint
and 19 members responded to
Lakin Hospital by Mrs . Robert roll call with comments oo what
Wood. The names
Mrs. B. they have to phnt.
K, Ridenour and Mn. Wyatt ChadThe rose motif was carried
well the club's voting delegates out in the refreshment table decto the Ohio Ausociation of Gar· orations. Mrs. Roy Miller pourden Club•' convention in Aug- ed the punch, and Mrs. Woodrow
ust • will be submitted to t h e Mora pre1ided at the coffee aervstaM~s~ha~~~·Young presented lee. Favorawereartl11clalroses.
Mrs. Dean won the door prize,
some poetry appropriate to the and Mrs. Purley Karr CCJI'dl.cted
times including •4Qverheard in a contest with prizes going to
an Orchard," ''I Met God in the each o1 the members.
Morning," "Drop a Pebble tnthe

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In Arts Planned

Plan Mus,·cal Pageant
''Flowen in His Word," a musical pageant by R. R. Peery, wUI
be presented by the children's
choir assisted by members of
the classes 0( Mrs. Roy Holter
and ,Mrs. Ri chard Jones 9.mda,y

night at the Trinity United Church
or ChriBt, Pomeroy.
The pageant will follow a cov ered dish dlrmer , an annual
mother . daughter, father - son
event, in the church dining r oom ,
The dinner will be served at
5:30 p.m. A covered dish and table service are to be brought.
The five - s cene pageant will
present attributes of Christian
living and will be performed in
costume of Biblical times. The
choir will be attired in white
robes and Elizabeth Blaettnar ,
in angel costuming, will r.ar rate the pageant.
Taking part in the first scene ,
.. Kindnes s, .. will be Charles
Lane in the role of Daniel ; Nancy
Crow as Hannah, necky Seelig
as Ruth , Ingrid Hawley as Deb orah, Debbie Kennedy as Mir iam ; Eddie Young' as Jonathan,
and Alan Holter as Nathaniel.
"Truthfulness'' is the second
scene theme. Parts ar e taken
by James Lane as Amos, Jim my Schmoll as Caleb, MortDn
Barnes as ElJreum , Char lei Lane
as flagar and lngr ld Hawl ey a ~
Tabitha.
The th ird scene, ''Sharing,••
has Becky Houdashelt as Aaron,
Irene Barnes as Ra chael, and
Nancy Jo Mayer as Mara. The
fourth scene relates to faithrul ness and taking part are Eddie
Young as Abner , Jim Schmoll
as Simon, and Alan !loiter as
Jesiah.
The ' "meaning o[ the flower"
is given in the fifth scene which
indudes a conversation between
the angel, Elizabeth Blaettnar,
and members of the choir . Divided into rour section&amp;, Ule choir
members will carry red , blue,
yellow and purple nowers .
Numbers by the choir will be

"All Things Beautiful," ••r Wc)uld
Be True," '"Chiming Bella" and
"Buttercups and Daisies!' The
rece!lsional wlll be ..For t h e
Beauty or the Earth."
Mrs. Marvin Burt Is director
of the children's choir. Speaking
parts in the pageant by t h e
children have been taken care
of by Mrs. Phil Globokar and

Mrs. Ben NeUUllng.
Members ot the choir are
carol Barnitz, Terri Lym Russell, Cathy Blaettnar, Jlrn Ros ~
enbaum, Becky 1bomas, J o e
Rosenbaum, Douglas Rosenbaum,
Lisa Thomas, Faith Perrin, Mary
Helen Blaettnar, Res a Booth,
Melanie Burt, Caralynn an d
MaraJynn Tracy, &amp;.le Cowdery,
and BettY Roseberry,

Dorothy Myers Named
Councilor of D of A
Dorothy Myers was elected ed at the district raUy held recouncilor of Chester Council323, cently in Marietta, and mem~
Daughters of America, Tuesday hers who participated in the Memorial Day observance at Chesnight at the hall .
Other uf.ficl.!rs elected were ter.
Quarterly birthdays will be
Esther Ridenour, vice councilor; Enzy Newell, as sociate coun- observed at the June 18 meeting
rilor ; Barbara Sargent, associ- whi ch will be preceded by a potluck supper. The ways and means
ate vice councilor; Mary Hayes,
will hold a silent auccommittee
conductor; Nancy O' Connor, warden; Mary Showalter , outside tion.
sentinel; Opalllollon. inside sen-tinel ; Ethel Orr, treasurer; Ada
Van Meter, financial secretary;
Zelda Weber , as sistant financial
sccretao; Harrie Frederick, recording secretary; Ada Neutzling, assi stant n!cor ding secreA la,yette shower lflls given
tary, and Mrs. Ridenour, trusrecently at the home of Mrs.
tee.
The meeting opened in ritualis- Paul &amp;tider, 647 Osborne st.,
Pomeroy, honoring her daugh.
tic form with 22 members in atter,
Mrs . David Leach .
tendan ce. Dori s Koenig, counciGames were played with prlz~
lor, presided during the session
with the death of Elza Osborne es being awarded to Mrs. Bill
of Athens being reported. It was Morris, Miss Kl;Lth.Y Eblb1, and
noted that Margaret Mclain is Mrs. Robert Veooy, Refresh~
confined lOa Charleston hospital, rnents or cake, chips, mints,
that Lillie Christy is at the Elm~ kool..a.id, and coffee were servwood Rest Home at Tuppers ed by the hostesses. Mrs. Jer Plains, and that Arma Tuttle is ry Colmer and Mrs. Snider.
Others attending the shower
home from the hospital.
Plans wert made for a Lay- were Mrs. Reed Ferrell, Mrs.
Raymond &amp;tider, Mrs. Janet
ette shower h1r Doris Grue ser
to be held at the July 2 meeting. Reeves, Mrs. Bob Houdashelt,
Mary Kay Holter, council cap- Mrs. Lawrence Eblin, Mrs. Larlain, thanked those who assist- ry !btrord, Mrs. Walter Ellolln,
Mrs. Carl Rairden, Mrs. Robert
Eblin, Mrs. Charles Leach , and
Mrs. Harold Leach.
Also presenting gifts to Mrs.
Leach were Mrs. Horner Goodwin and Leta and Mrs. Charles
WHhee.

Atlantic City's famous
boardwalk was constructed in
1870 to prevent tourists from
tracking sand Into hotels and

Garden TUiers
Lawn Mowers. $38.95
Blue Lustre Rug
Sharnpooer for rent

$!.00 per da.Y
Interior Vinyl Latex and

E~~ol.e senrl
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paint,
Exterior

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Paint -

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Mrs . Ramsay
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RUey. Uosbie to alle"'lill\lt oending gltts were Mrs. Mary Crossan and Mrs. Austin Ru1seJ1.

Lace trim top and bot-

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An oddltlonal $25.00 will bo allow..t on 1M rtplac•

ment of any ~Ire Hrvlce entrance or the nplec•
ment of a 3-wirl ttrvica antrenca which l1 Jnacf•

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meettrw, first Smtday cA. month,
7:30 p, m.; Eleanor Cir-

cle, second Thuroda.Y; Class 12
third Wedneoda,y, Afternoon ClrODJSr CHURCH - Sunda,y School cle second Tillrfda.y afternoon.
, 9:30 a. m., mor11iJw worshJ,p, ctdr practice, 7 p. m. Wednes! 10:10 a. m,, evening worlh:lp. day,
; 7:30 g. m.; We&lt;mesday, Christ.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
: ian Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m,
• and Pra.yer meeting, 7:30 .P.m.
; ThUI'sday, choir Practice, 7 p.

- Pomeroy. Church School, 9:15

a. m.i Worahlp service 10·30
'MYF, 6,p.m.Choir9J'acti~e,7:30

, m. R. Eugene Gill, pastnr; Phil llo m, Wednesda,y, PubUc Invited
Wise,

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DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIS!'
-Ronnie RuBBel~ ()astor, Nor,nan C. Wll~ •lilt. &amp;mda¥ Sc hoot
':30 a. m.j Worship service,
0:30 1. m. Christian Endeavor
RACINE FIRST CIUJRCH OF
TilE NAZAREN~SundaySehool
9:30 a. m.; Mornlne Worllldp,
10:30 a. m.; En!nq Worllltlp,
7:30 g, m, Pra.Yer services, 7:30
p; m, Wedneldii.Y. Sunda.Y School
s..-rlntendent, Paulllle McClintock. Putor, Rev, Morris M.

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CHESTER CHURCH OF GODThe Rev, ChesterBryant,J)Ulor.
Sunda.Y School, 9:30 a. m.; worBhiD service, 11 a. m.; Eveni~
worlhJ», 7:30p.m, Prayer servIce, Tuesda,y, 7:30 p, m, Youth
Senice, Tluraday, 7:30 p. m.
. lolortthly sings, first saturday of
each month.
HEMLOCK GROVE Chrlatlan

Ra..v Whaley. •liPL eom ..

to attend these 1ervlces. Glen
Hiles, mlniater. Leo Crew, S, S.
S~ Mrs, June VanVranken, organist; Mrs. Betty Rawlings, mu ..
sic director.

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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST- .Pastor. Worship service.lla.m.
Carver Williams, J)Ulor, John ana 7::W p, m,, 0undoy. ;un&lt;~sy Praise service, Thursday. 7:30
p.m.
WUes, Sunday School ~rin­ ScOOol, 9:30 a. m. (.'barles Bis..
TilE Rl!l'LAND )IETHODJS.
lendent. s....a,y School, 9:30 .. sell, supt.., IUchard Barton, as..
CHURCH - Rev, C. J. Lemley,
m.; M~ worlhtp, 10:30 a. statant Supt. Prayer meeting,
IIOslor. Church School, 9:30a.m.;
m.; BVF, 6 p. m. Bible study, We&lt;bleoda,y, 7:30 g, 'm.
Worship service, 10l30 !lo m.
Wedneaday, 7 .Po m.; Choir .l'll'ac:HARRISONVILLE PRESBYMINERSVILLE METHODIST Uce, 8:30 llo m, Wednefda.y,
TEIIIAN- Howard lluJ&gt;pel4pa., Rev. Wendell stutler, paltor.
tor. Mike !Wie, Sunda,y School [&gt;unda.y School, 9 a, m.; Kenneth
MT, UMON BAPTIST - Rev, Superintendent. &amp;mda,y School, '\vtggens,supt. Wonhlp service,
Cecil Cox, putnr, Sunda,y School 9:30 a. m.; Church Worship, 7:30 10 a.m.
superintendent, Larry Clark. .Po m. Communicants class, satSYRACUSE
METHODIST Sunda,y Sellool, 9:45 a.m.;Sunda,y urdayJ 2 .Po JTI•
Rev. Wendell stut.ler, pastor•
evening worlltliJ, 7!30; WednesJEHOVAll'S WITNESSES, Lar· Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Carroll
da.Y J)l'II,Yer and Bible study, 7:30 ry Carnahan, .Pl'esidiqrminlster, Norris, supt. Worshl,p service,
p. m,
Sunda.Y: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.; 11 a.m.
Watch Tower 1tudy, 10:30 a, m,i
RACINE METHODIST - John
SUTTON METHODIST -Rev,
Wednesdsy: Bible study, 7 p, m. w. Kimbler, pastor. Sunday
John W, Kimbler, pastor. Swt·
Thursday: Ministry school, 7 p, School, 9:30'" a.m.i Worshipse"day Sc:bool, 10:30 a. m.j Worshf.p
m. Service meeting, 8 p.m.
lce, 10:30 a. m.j Junior choir
8ervlce, 9:30 a. m., second aoo
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRISTpractice, Wednesday, 3:20 p, m.;
fourth Sand"¥ each month.
MiUer st. - EverSCXl Weekley, Senior choir practice, Thursday,
CIIES!'ER CHURCH OF T H E putor. BJble study elasse•, Sun- 7:30 p. m. Happy Hustler Class
Nazarene - Rev. Herbert Grate, day, 10a,m, Worshipandpreac:h .. meeUng, fourth Frida.Y ol each
!Jw, 10:55 a, m.; SUnda,y evening month at 6 p.m. Wesleyan Servgardner, Mrs. Donald Bumgard- ,.rvlce, 7:30.
Bible study cie Guild, lourth M......,. ol each
ner, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. classes, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m • . month, 7:30 llo m.; JW11or Hlgh
Annie P. Roney, Mrs. Earl EwMT.
HERMAN
UMTED MYF, 4:30 p. m. each Sunday;
Ing, and Mrs. David Rou.h.
BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Rev, Senior High MYF, 5:30 p, m.,
BRIDAL SHOWER HELD
James G. Morrison, pastor.SIU'I- each Sunday,
Miss Judy Hoffman, bride
PORTLAND METHODIST day School, 9:30 L m.; Russell
elect ol James Carleton of l'llm- Spencer, supt,; Allred WoUe, as- Rev, John W, Kimbler, pastor,

eroy, was honored by the women
of the United Methocllst Church

m., ..cond and !ourth Sunda.Y or

on Frlda,y evening wllh a bridal each month, Evening sermon,
shower. The guest list Included 7:30 p. m. every first and third
Mrs. Larry Jividen, Mrs. Fran- Stmda.y of the month, Cla1s meetce• Carleton, MJke, Mary, San- Ing, 11 a. m. every first and
ely and Sally, Mrs. HOward Bur- third Stmda,y, David Holter, class

ris, Mrs. Harry Horrinan, Mrs.
Hanild Zerkle and Belinda, Mrs.
Tom Hoffman, Mrs. otha Liev· ing, Mrs. Bert Rou1h, Mrs. Bernard Ueving, Mrs. Paul Hesson,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hart and
Jane, Mrs. Carl Gibbs and Carletta, Min Millie Bumgarner,
ANNOUNCED V.B.S.
Gall
Crawford, Mrs. Greg HollThe Vacation Bible School
man,
Mrs. George Jelfell, M r s.
the United Methodist Cillrch will
Thelma
C8t&gt;Oharl, Bonnie Staats,
begin June 10 and eontlooe
through Junel4, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Bemida &amp;.Bats, Mrs. Harry Picdirector, announced. ft will be- kens, Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs.
l!ln each morning at 9 In the Edward Bumgarner and Peggy,
sauctuary tor a devotional per- Mrs. Eugene Hudnall and Eliza~
Iod, the theme being used Is beth, Mrs. Eddie K. Bumgarner,
Mr. Btld Mrs. Harold Bumgar~~God' a Word, T~'s Hope•.,
ner,
Mrs. Harry Miller, Leah
The counselor is Rev. Pau1 Fort.
ney, assistant director, Erma Ann and GU, Mrs. Jack FleshRoltgen; song leader, Juanita er and Sharry, Mrs. Cliff Roush,
Fortney and Maryanne Black- Mrs. Charles Roush, Mrs. Roy
hurst; pianists, &amp;Ia Bumgarner Jones, Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. Pete
Burris and Becky.

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or

omi Bumgarner, teacher, Zelma
Kaylor, Glenda Slarp, c r a I t
workers; 2nd gr,de, Allee Gil-

sistant, Mornirw sermon. 11 a,

LUTHERAN CHURCH MEN
The Lutheran Church Men of
st. Paul Lutheran Church held a

recurrence of some foreboding danger.
From the beginning of time religion has
been our tested antidote to the poi•on of
fear. In the dark forests of antiquity, on
the boiling seas of exploration, in the foxholes of modern strife, men have calmed
the body's trembling with the soul'o faith.
We have faced the unknown, the ho•tile,
through trust in the Known, the Faithful;
we have challenged lhe insurmountable
confident in the power of the Almighty:
How essential, though, that each generation passes on our Faith to the next! Who
dares deprive a child of the chance to conquer fear? Who would rob his son's soul
of the Christian heritage martyr. died to
preserve?

The Chwch Ia tht greaftlst factor on
earth for the building of charal;ter and
vood Cltlanshlp. It Ito 1torehouM of
spiritual volues. Wilhout a ttrong

OAK GROVE METHODIST Jotm W. Kimbler, pastor. Sunday
School, 10:30 a.. m.; Worshl.p
service, 9:30 a. m., first and

Church, neither democrucy nor civilization can 1urvlve. Th•r~~ ore four sound
reasons why every person should
attend serviclla regularly and support
the Church. They are, (1) For hla own
10h. (2} for hi• chlld,..n't toke. (3) For
the take of hit community aM nation.

third Sunda,y each month.
ZION CHURCH OF CHJUI&gt;T -

RUTLAND

CHURCH

OF

SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH -

CHRIST - Roy W, Carter, pastor. SWlda,y School, 9:30 a. m.;
Communlon and worship service,

Rev, Paul A. SeUers, pa1tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m,,BenQuisenberry, supt, Morning worship,
10:30 a, m.. first and third Sundays each month. Event~ evan ..
gelistic: service, 7:30 p, m., second and lourth Sundays.
BETHANY EUB CHURCH Rev, Paul A. Sellers , pastor,
Morning worship, 9:30 a, m.;Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Rlythe
Thei s s , Supt. Youth Fellowship,
6:30p.m.
CARMEL EIJB CHURCH - Rev,
Paul A. Sellers, pastor, Sunday
School, 9:30 a. m.; Wayne Roush,
Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a.
m., second and loorth Sunda,ys o!
each month. Evening evangelistic
service, 8 p, m. second and third
Sundays ol each month.

10:30 a. m.; Pra.Yer meetir;:.
Thursday, 7:30 p.
ley, Supt.

ni.

V. H, Rra-

CHESTER METHODIST Charge
- Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor ,
steak barbecue at the church on
CHESTER: Worship, 9 a, m.;

Wednesday evening. The lnvoca.
tion was given by Joseph Paugh.
A short business meeting was
held, James Layne and Harry
Layne will be in charge 0( the
June meeting.
Those In atteridance were Bill
Russell:?' Herman : Layne, Lloyd

Sunday School, l1o a. m.; Mrs.
Waid Spencer, Supt. FLATWOODS: Church Sc~l, Sunday,
11 a.m., John Baily, supt. Worship service alternates with ~1fred and Flatwoods, Services
Sunday morning or evening, of
each, week.

Roush, John WUI, Harold Rose,

GRACE EPISCOPAL - E. Main

Carroll Adams, Jr., DonaldBum- St., Pomeroy - Sunday worship
811'dner, Harry Layne, Joseph 1erv:lce, 10:30 L m. with la,yPaugh, Henry Roney, Bill l'llw- leaders.
ell, and James Layne.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
DINNER HELD
Church - Pomeroy, Mulberry
The Amual Stewardship Din- Heights Road, north of Veterans
ner of &amp;, Paul Lutheran Church .Memorial Hospital. Phillip Gagwas held on SUnda.Y evening at er, pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p.
the church. A covered dish din- m., Bible Stud,y and ,prayer meetner was held preceding the meet: lng. Saturday: Sabbath School,
lng. The doxology was sung by 10:30 a.m.; Worship, 9:30a.m.
FlRST UMTED PRESBYTEIIthe group. Harold Rose, chairman

(-4) for the takt of th• Church Itself,

Pomeroy _ Harrisonville Road.

Eugene Underwood, pastor. KenWednesday. Board meeting, 7:30 neth Grover, Sunday Sctool !iJpt..
p. m., !irst M......,. It month,
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POMEROY TRINITY UNITED Sun--, :SChoo • 9: O a. rn.; orCHURCH OF CHRCiT _ Rev. w. ship service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday .
H. Perrin, pastor. Pabick D. evening service, 7 p, m. Prayer
Wood, SUDt. Sunday School, 9: 15 meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p, m.
a. m.; WOrship, 10:25 a. m,
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-BriYouth choir rehearsal, Monday, an E11tel, pastor. Morning wor6:30 p, m. Mrs. Marvin Burt, ship, 9 a. m.j Sunday School,
director; St"tior choir rehearsal, 10:30 a, m.
Thursda,y, ~ :30 p, m., Mrs. Paul
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
Nease, director. Thursday, aU E. Second St., Pomeroy. Sunday
day, Busy Bee quilting j)arty in School,10 a.m.;Worshipaervice
church social room.
11 a, m,

CONQUEST
OF FEAR

THE CHURCH FOR ALL •••
•• , All FOR THE CHURCH

leader. Christian Fndeavor, 7:30
llo m.. second and lourth Sunda,y.
Emerson Pooler, president,
Prayer meetlre, 7:30p.m. every

THE

Bring your children to God's House every
Sunday.

Sunday School, 9:30 a, m.; Worship service, 7:30 p, m.

whJch nHds hit moral ond material
support. Plan to go to church regularly
and read your Blbt. dolly.
Coprript Jltl Kriltft' Adurtili1111

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Rev. MenzelSmiU., Pastor.Ralph
Spencer, Supt.; Eldon Weeks,
Ass't. Worship services, 9:30
a. m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a.
m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.i
Youth choir, 6:30 p, m. Wednes-

bert, teocher, llf(vla Sayre, MarJorie Hottman, trait workers; 3rd
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST- grade, ~on Uoyd, teacher,
da,y 7:30 p. m.
Norman McCain, IUperlntendent.. Jean Grinstead, Jucly C I t n e,
IAN
CHURCH
Middleport,
MORMNG STAR EIJB - Rev,
of Bulldlng Fund Stewardship
Service! -~at 9:30 a.
craft workers; fth grade, Sally Committee, presided atthemeet- Guest Minister, James Buchan- Menzel Smith, pastor, John lhle,
Preachllw, llrst and thlrdSunda.Y &amp;nlth, teacher, Ola Calhoun, Car- lng.
an, Sunday School Superinten- Supt.. Fred Smith, Ass•t. Sunday
of monlb by Charles R~ssell at ol Lathey, Ruth Laudermllt, craft
denl
Surxta.&gt;· School, 9:30 a.m. School, 9:45a.m.; MorningworThou in attendance were Mr.
9:30a.m.
workera; Junior a, 5th &amp;rade, Nan- and Mrs. WUliam Russel1, Da- Worshlp Service, 10:30 a.nt ship, 10:45 a, m.; Prayer meetBRADFORD CHURCH OF cy Ohlinger, teacher, Linda
vid, Brian and Dwain Russell, Choir practi ce, 7:30 p. m. Wed- ing, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Youth
. CHRIST - Charles Ruueil, paa- Young, Sandra Plc:ken1, craft
nesday.
Fellowship, 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
tor, Richard Gilkey, SUj)l. Sun- workers; 6th grade, Clara Bur~ Mrs. Johnny Rou1h, Mrs. J. V.
FOREST RUN METHODIST CHURCH OF CHIRST - Midday School, 9:30 a. m.; MorniJW ria, teacher, Mary Hoftman, Lynn McGrew, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. dleport, 5th and Main. Jack
Worshljl, 10:30 a. m.; Enlnllw MUler, Kay Hoffman, craft work ~ Otto Grimm, Mrs. Robert Jolm- Worshf..P service, 9 a. m.; Swt.. Scites, supt. Bible School, 9:30
7 p,m, Wednesda.YBible ers; Junior High, Carolyn He~ 1011, Mrs. Helen Knapp, M r s. da,y School, 10 a. m. Mrs. Fred a. m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
WUIJam l'llweii, Sr., Mr. and
Jtwly • 7:30 Do m.
m.; Evening worship, 7:30 p, m.;
son, teacher, Helen Halstead, Mrs. John F. Roush and chil- Nease, Supt.
POMEROY CHURCil OF THE Prayer service, Wedne1da,y, 7 p,
IIWRGANIZED CHURCH OF Carol Rouah, craft workers; Jan- dren, M11s Lelah Jane Powell,
Jesus Christ oC Latter Day et Bumgarner, teacher, Janet Mr. and Mrs. John Fry, Mr. NAZARENE - Rev. Kenneth m. Rev. Raulin Moyer, pastor.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Saints, Portland - Racllle lload. Smith Nancy Roush, Joann and Mra. Lloyd Roosh, M r s. Plene, pastnr. Sundsy School,
9:30
a.
m,,
Raymond
Walburn,
Middleport,
Rev. Audry MUler,
SUndo.Y Schoo~ 9:30 •• m.; llorr&gt;- Roush, craft workers.
John Barringer and Stephen, Mr. supt. Worship service. 10:30 a. ,pastor. Lester Taylor,&amp;lpt.Sunlng Worship, 10:30 a. m. SUn!Ja.Y
HOLD BANQUET
and Mn. Harry Layne, Mrs. Da even~~w service at 7. Wednelda.Y
The Women It St. Paul Lu- vid Roosh, Mr. and Mrs. c. M. rn.i Evangelistic: service, 7:30 1 day Scflool, 9:30 a. m.i Morning
p. m.; Prayer meetfrw, Wednes- Worshi,p, 10:30 a. m,; Junior Soevening prayer service, 7:30. theran Church held a Friendohljl Adams, Jr. and Bruce, Mr. and
c:iety, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,
Pastor, Elder Frederick J, Sto- Ban"'et on Frida.Y evening at Mrs. Henry H. Buck, Jr., &amp;!san day, 7:30 p. rn.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE m. Sunda,y Evangelistic meeUng,
bart.
Roush's Co!oteria. The meeting and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs.
NAZARENE -Rev. A. E. Mllior, 7:30 p. m. Prsyer meeting, WeclALFRED METHODIST. Pearl was opened by the FeBidont It liorold Rose, Budl[y and David,
pa•tor. Robert Stewart, Sunday nesday, 7:30p.m.
A Casto, J)lstor- SUnday School the lAitheran Church Women, Mr. and Mn. William l'llweil
School Sut&gt;i. Sundsy School,
THE SALVATION ARMY -En11 9:30, Lloyd Dillinger, Supt;
Mrs. John F. Roush, the group Jr., Jane and DUly, and Mike
clalles for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; voy Ra.y S, Wining, olficer in
Worship Services at 10:45, with sang the Doxology, lollowed by Athey.
Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; charge. Sunday, 10 a.m., HoliVere Swanz. lay-leader - Sun- the dlmer. ft., short program on
PERSONALS
NYPS Sunday 6:30 p.m.; Evan- ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sunday evening at 6:30, M. Y, F, meets FrlendsJdp was presented by
Larry LeMasters spent t h e geilstlc Service Sundsy 7:30 p, da,y School, Y""'-1 People's Le; - at 7:45, worshbJ services Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr. A week here visiting his wife at m.; Midweek Prayer meetlrw gion, 7 p. m.; Salvation n.eetlng,
: wlth the Rev. Cosio. Wednolda.Y
scripture les110n oo Friends was the home ~ fler parents, Mr. W8dnesday 7:30 p.m.; Minion- , 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 p.,
1
· evening, prayer services at 7:45. read. Several poems wrl- by and Mrs. B. J. Howard and Mike. ary Meetine secorrJ Wednesday m.; Ladies Home Leagqe; 7p,m.
BRADBURY C H U R C H OF James Metcalf were read: u Act Mr. LeMasters haa been serv. of each month 7:30p.m.
, Prep clasaea.
' CHRIST - James H. Smith, Pas- Friendly.'' "Friends on Earth.'' 1ng !11th the Unlted llateo MaTHE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid. tor. Sunday School, 9:30 1.m.1 "Friendship Germ'" and ,.Bet- rine Corps at Camp LeJeune, Chun:h- Rev, Amos Tlll1o, pes- dleport, corner It Fourth and
Supt. Glen Evans. Church. ser. ter Thin Gold." Sbe closed with N. C. In the resene unit. He tor. Sllldsy School, 10 a. m.; Main St. Roberi Jackoon,pestor.
vices, 10:30 Lm. i evening, 7:30 a prlyer J108D1 ••mesa M,y received his discharge last-· Worship service, 11 a. m.; Wed- Sun:la,y School, 9:30 a. m.; Mornp.m.: Wednes41.Y, Preyer •er-- Friends." ~ meetJna: closed He Ia employed by Armco Stool nelday prayer meeting, 7:30 p. ing worship, 10:30 a.m., Arnold
vlces, 7:30 p.m.
with the lolls"'-ry Benediction. COf11. In Philadelphia, Pa. where m.; SUnday nlgbtworship, 7:30,
Richards, supt.
Members
and
I!Uella
ottendlng
SYRACI.5E
FIRST
UMTED
I!UTLAND F1RST BAPTIST be and Mrs. LeMasters wII 1
. l"!iiEOOM GOSPEL MISSIONwore Mrs. William RueseJl, Mrs. mal&lt;e their home.
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev.
Linson
Rev,
Samuel J, Jackson, pestor,
Bald Klllbl, Portlond " Buban
Rev . •John Barringer visited H. stebbins, pastor. Worship, 9 Pr2l)'er service, 9:30a.m.; SlUt..
Road. Rev, F. J. Grl!!Uil,puCor. Max Eldt'-r, Mrl. John F r y,
Mro.
Freel
Roush,
Mrs.
Everett
here Jaat !Oeok with Mr. and Mrs. a. m. Sunday SChool, 10 a. m.i day School, 10 a.m., Mrs, Ger~ School, 9:30 a. ID.Il!OP,r
Rouoh,
Mra.
Otto
Grimm,
Mrs.
Wutrod, I~ 8 - , 1IOi'ahlp
Lh\111 Roosh. Mrs. Barr'-• and Bible StudY and prayer Mrvice, trude, Butler, Supt. Worship
WOllam
l'llweli,
Sr.,
Mrs.
Vel~
service, 11 a. m. Baptist Trainoervtce, 7:30 """' Pn,yor MMIIClll, Slephan, returnecl home !lith Wednesday, 7"' m
IJW, Tuosdsy, 7:30 """''£moot Dll Roulll, loll11 Lelah Jane him to !hair home In llurtonl- -EDEN UNITED B'nETHREN IN lng Union, first and second SunDoeter, cluolllller, YoolhFol- Folroll, Mra. Donald ! . Roosh, .¥11le1 Md. after visiting here CHRIST - Eldon R. Blake, pas- daya at 5:30 llo m,; Mrs. Mary
.ionhlll, FrJ41Y, 7,1t'r·p.m. II'· Mra. Harold JaM...,, M r 1. for a weak with her J&gt;Bronts, tor•. S:unda,y School, 10 a. m., WOOds, president,
Wlmle IIOIBIJWer, 1~ Morning
HYSELL RUN FREE METHQlieOt Dieter, Jeaderi llqter wn. Lh\111 Roush. Mr1. John F, Mr. and Mrs. Roulh.
tnd, Jr., prelidelt.
Rouah, Mn. C&amp;troll
Jr.,
Infants bllpllzed reeently at Iermon, 11 a. m. E¥eni~ serv- DJST - Rev. Cedi J. Wiu, pas ...
I MA.'&gt;ON A$EMI!LY ·caUIICH !Ira. llmnln La.Yoe, M111 Cyn. the rei!Uiar mornlnt!worlhlll oer- de Christian - - · 7:30 p, tor, Sunda.Y School, 9:30 a. m,;
m., Mrs.~ Cbovallor, Feal- lo!ornJJw Worshljl, I0:30;En!nlng
:;OF COD - Second SJ., Muon, thla Rouo!J, Mra. Paul Roush,
vice
at
91.
Paul
L
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I
h
era
n
· Seq oorvlce and sermon, ....,.llldp, 7:30; Young People's
W, Va. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Mn. Glr7 Roulh, Mra. Nol ...
Church
wi!b
Rev.
Jameo
Yeo
8;20,
Mld-""k .llft18r meet• servtee, 6:f5~&gt;om.;Pra.Yermeet­
Roulh, Mra. CJ,aren.. Thom&amp;a,
·,~
u ..... Kin
Moy
administering
the
....
,[JW,
WeclneiCJI.y,
7:30.,. m., Mn, lJW, Thurfda.y, 7:30"' m,
..Dille 11rvlce, 7:30 p, m. Bible lo!ra, !lobby ThoDlll, Mrs. Kanrllllllltla,
wore
Kenne411
LangJ.r
Mute
llolslJwOr,
clus leader.
MIDDLEPORT FiRST BAPSJudy and J)l'syer aenlca, Wad• ntlll Vj&lt;!&lt;orlo Mra. lllrold Fry,
idl
It Mr. ml Mrs.
POMEROY
LOWER
!JGHT
TIST
-Charles W, Slmooa, pu.
Vldcerl,
,.....,, 1:30"' m. Cba- Ten· 111'1. -• •llh·l'lulh. Ma:o. Helen
Knijip, Mro. . .JaJinnt Roulh, KOII)Oih W. Vlckerl; Joftl'.r Lee Chun:h - llarrl-ville Road - IGr, Ed!- Baker, Sundar School
pallor, 1'IIDne 7"13-5133,
CARLETON CHURCH -KJ:wa- IIIII Bo1b La.Yoe, lo!ra. 1Jarry . Rooe, IClll of Mr. and Mra.llar- Rev. Roy Tlj&gt;J.or, jlllllor. Nara S~:Q....nt. Swdsy Ch~reh
old Rooe; LonAmlloullh.dauah- Hll'bnaa, S. ~ .' SIP• Sundsy Sehool, 9:1G a. m,; Mo~"n~JWwor­
bury BOld. Sunday School, 1:30 La.Yno. M111 Marlh&amp; ~t&gt;rouoe,
a. m., Rlll,ph tori, Sll!t. Worllldp Mro. Alfred 1\lfwaa, Ml11 Vlc- ter It Mr. ml Mr1. Paul~ SOhool, t:~ a.ni.)Worllldpoen- II1Jp, lO:U. Sonla.Y Blbla Sludy
aarvl.., 10r30 a. m..IIJIII 7r30 Po ld ~; lllll:lllda~- Mltcboll Grant R0111h, IDn oiMr. lee, 10:110 a. m.; Even1111 wor- hour, 7:30 p, m, WldnoiCJI.y avoml Mra. Gar7 0. Roulh.
lhbl, 7;30 p, m, Pn.Yer and nlJw Pl'a.Y&amp;r oorvleo, 7:30 p.m.

m:

One of the earlic•t cm&lt;&gt;tions 11 child experiences is fear. And from the fir•t loud
noi~~e that awakens him until the moment
of his death he knowR no day wjthout the

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pastor, Jack Bechtle, Church
School Sqpt, Church School, 9:30

and Becky Burris, secretary and
treasurer,
Kay Weaver and EJ ..
a. m.; siaidiy School, 10:30 a.m.
Youth sen:lce, Sunda,y, 6:30 p, sie Uevlng; stnry teller, Sally
m.; Preaebirw every Sunda.Y. 7 Herndon, Nursery, Iva Athey and
Patty Smith; kitchen committee,
ElsJe
Llevlng, Hazel Capehart,
DANVILLE PILG!IIM Holiness
Church - Charles U:Jzer1 .Pastor; Mary Ueving and Mary HoffAdra ;wtck, &amp;mdaySchooiSq&gt;er- man.
Teachers and helpers are a11
lntendent. &amp;mda,y School, 9:30 a.
m.; worshtP aervice, 10:30 a. m. foUows: Kindergarten, 3yearsto
Youth an~ Ju~ulh service, 5 years, Jean Hoffman, teacher,
~:f5 jl; m. Ev
rthlll, 7:30. Geraldine Rous!J, Dreaml StePrayer and praise, Weche.sdl,y, vens, craft workersi '"J u d y
7:30.
Hesson, teacher. Marpret Ann
UNITED FAITH CHURCH- Athey, Elizabeth Hudnall, CaroNoise Settlement - llobert E. lyn Rouab, craft -kers; Begin..
linlth, Sr,, !&gt;Utor. &amp;!nell¥ School ners, Loueva Kent, teacher, Peg.
•II&gt;Orlntendent Kenneth Matson, flY Roush, Mary Duncan, craft
Sunda,y School, 9:30 .. m.; wo... workers; Primary, lsi grade, Na-

BANKERS GATHERING

... and Save Even More

m, alternately, Pra.Yer meeUJW,
Wednelda.Y, 7:30 g, m. ·
HEATH METHODIST CHURCH
-Middleport. Rev, Max Donahue,

neither hath the eye seen, OGo~
beside thee, what he hath pr..
PBre&lt;l lor him that Wlltelh lor

mwdon iD.t worship 1ervice, 9:30

Italy and Gennan,y signed a 10.

More than 200 Ohio bankers
will arrive &amp;lnday on the Ohio
University campus to attend the
15th annual Ohio School ol Banking. The program, oponsored by
the Ohlo Bankers Aasodation ln
cooperation with Ohio University,
continues through June 14.

the01e for this Bible Lesson i.8
from lliaiah: "Since the begin..
ning of the world men have not
heard, nor Perceived b, the ear

.P&amp;stor;

By Unhed Press International
Today is Friday, June 7, the
159Jh daj' ·&gt;( 1968 with 207 00
(ollow.
The moon is between its first
·~uarter and full stage.
The morning stars are saturn
an:l Venus.
The- evening star Is Jupiter.
On this day in history:
In 1864 delegates meeting at
the Republican Convention in
Baltimore nominated Abraham
Lincoln &amp;lXI Andrew Johnson to
head the ticket.
In 1933 Great Britain, France,

A scotch foursome wa1 planned for 4 p.m. at the Pomeroy
Golf Club by the Women's Association Tuesday night at the
course. The event, scheduled for
Memorial Day, waspostponeddue
to the weather.
Mrs. ~lenrletta O'Brien gave
golfing instructiOft and diacuiS·
ed golf etlq.aette. A wiener roast
was held and members then played a round ol golf.

SCIENCE Soc!ety - Pt. Ploa~~nt. "Reality"
Is the subject of the Lesson SOr'!"'n ID be read In all Christian
.SCJence churches this &amp;.mday.
The Golden Text Whlchoet&amp;the

Church - James Quisenberry,

The Almanac

Scotch Foursome
Planned by Ladies

. CHRJsr!AN

uncts.v evening,

I Coady

moving to Powhattan, was given
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. George Hadtett, Sr.
Hostesses for the partf were
Mrs. Hackett, Mrs. Don Mullen, and Mrs. Dorothy Niert.
Games were played with prizes
being won by Mrs. Glen Glaze,
Mrs. Dale Walburn, and Mrs.
Robert Parker.
others attending were Mrs.
Don Becker, Mrs. Glen Hens~
ler, Mrs. Paul Cascl, M r s.
Yvonne Scally, and Mrs. Tom

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Saturday. Middleport oommuni1i)' park, 8:30p.m. The J-.ys
to emcee.
MONDAY
DINNER AT DAV Home. Porneroy, at 6:30 p.m., Mon1ay, followed by meeting and election
of officers. All DAV members
and wives invited. Jacob Turner, commander.
ty

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Hll1llltoo Washers

all love-ly colors.

A surprise golng.. wa.Y party
Cor Mrs. Don Ram88.)', who ts

Shower Given
Mrs. Leach

cows

THE MIDDLEPORT Boys' League sponsors teen dance par.

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1Dzrectory for .
t~;i!:~,!!,~~~~£~!!,!:£~fL~J

chorister Win be Mrs. Clark,
and directing the program It
crafts will be Mllclrecl Jacobo.

day night, l'llmero_y tennis court,
gram.
8:30 to 11:30 p.m. The Ja.Y•
wlll emcee. In case or rain, the
dance will be Inside the l'llmeA week ot free art and ceramroy junior high audllnrium.
ic lessons will be offered at the
POMEROY CHAI'fER !86, Or- D'Arllote Gallery, 525 N, second
der of the Eastern star, tnspec.. Ave., Middleport, accOrding to
tion, Fridl.y, 7:45 p. m., Pom- Mrs. Ruth Gosney, director.

eroy Masonic Templej Mrs. COra
The schecllJe of classes is a1
Webb, depuQ- grand matron of follows: Monday, 7 to 10 p.m.
District 25, inspecting ontcer, ttgure drawing, Mrs. Gosney,
POMEROY BOWLING Lanes lnstmctor; TUesday, 7 to 10 p.
m., figure palntJng, Mrs. Gosbanquet, Eagles Club, begillling
ney,
instructor; Wednesday, 7 to
6;30 p. rn. Friday; dinner at 7:15
10, ceramics; Thursday, 7 to
music by Allan Lee King.
10, still Urei and Friday, 7 to
10, children's work.
SATIIRDAY

0., Frlday, June 7, 1968
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p'r imary; Joal1 Clark, Junior&amp;, and
Kathy Pullins, teenage clan. The

Brt~nda Gilmore Will serve u
secretary and treasurer. Helpers
wlll be Carolyn Soulllb,y, Karen
Flores, Bec:iq Qlin, Beu, Gill,
chairman.
and Delores BaDey. Theme will
The teachers will be Sb!rley be .,God's Word, Tod~'aHope."
Chester Road; patio su.gper and
Friend, beglnnera; Irene IQein,
All chlldren ol the community
come-es..you.are party.
are Invited. The school wUi be
OUTSIDE DANCE party Friconcluded June 21 with a pro-

FRIDAY
HAPPY HARVESTER:i Clasa,
Trinity United Church o! Chrlo4
6:30 Friday night at the ione
of hostess, Mrs. Ada Holter,

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Bible School Planned

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TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWAI£
Paints and General HardWare

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�6 __ ThO DaUy Sentinel, l'omeroy-Mlddlcport, U, Fridaj', June 7, 1966

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Daily vacation Bible school

closoeo will be · held June 10
to Jul)' 21 at the .LaUrel CUI!
Free Molhodlst Church.
The Rev. DJgene Gill will be
the Bible school director. Mrs.
Gerald Pullins wlll be devotional !Older and pianist, and Mrs.
Wanda Eblin will be program

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"Abstract Is News," the trend been planted and gardens plao- Cleland and the .teacher, M r •·
•-ward abstract deaign in fioral ned. Al10 read at the meeting Jackson, provided traniJIC)rtaw
clng th Gal
arrangements. was the program was a letter announ
c
- tt on.
theme Uled by Mrs. Reid Young lia Count;y garden club&amp; s~w to
It was decided to take articles
at a meeting of the Chester Gar- be held at the August 3 JUnior fur therapy work to the next
den Club held Wednesday night fair. Theme or the show will be me~'rtlng. These wtll be taken to

at the home of Mrs. Earl
Young, Chester.
Mrl!l. Young talked on modern
designs
arranging, stressing
the points of difference between
modern and the ramiliar traditiona!. To illustrate her points ,
the program chail'man made six
arrangements.
Describing abstract desJgn as
an art where any type of rnaterlal ma,y be uaed- tree rootl,
twisted vines, bare branches,
metals, audplastic _ Mrs. Young

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material in unusual ways.
The element of surprise lilk
the use of space are needed for
effective abBtract desl.t1ls pointed out t!le program chalrmat1.
She said that designs should be
created through the use or voids
rather than solid material.
Form, space and boldness wlth
a minimum amount or plant material and the absen ce of a well ~
designed center of Interest is the
abstract design objective, the
program leader concluded.
Garden diseases and pests
were discus sed by Mrs. Wyatt
Chadwell, who spoke OD t h e
plants they attack and the methods of control.
Mrs. Donald Mora, president,
read a thank you note from the
Courthouse CUt-ups 4-lt Club for
seeds provided the members.
They reported that the seeds had

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"Take Me to the Fair."
Mn. w~w Mora reported
that Dan Wilhams, game protector, had shown a fUm on wild
life to the special educat~ class
of the Easte,rn SChool Dtstrict
Ior th e cIub 1 Ia st. therapy program of the l!lchool year. ~~e
children were then taken to F
ed Run Lake for a hike and nower study followed by a s a c k
lunch and recreation. Mrs .
George Frederick assisted Mrs.
Mora with the outing and Ross

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•• a prsy r.
The verse
the month was
given by Mra. Dale Kautz. Mrl.
Earl Dean gave the helpful hint
and 19 members responded to
Lakin Hospital by Mrs . Robert roll call with comments oo what
Wood. The names
Mrs. B. they have to phnt.
K, Ridenour and Mn. Wyatt ChadThe rose motif was carried
well the club's voting delegates out in the refreshment table decto the Ohio Ausociation of Gar· orations. Mrs. Roy Miller pourden Club•' convention in Aug- ed the punch, and Mrs. Woodrow
ust • will be submitted to t h e Mora pre1ided at the coffee aervstaM~s~ha~~~·Young presented lee. Favorawereartl11clalroses.
Mrs. Dean won the door prize,
some poetry appropriate to the and Mrs. Purley Karr CCJI'dl.cted
times including •4Qverheard in a contest with prizes going to
an Orchard," ''I Met God in the each o1 the members.
Morning," "Drop a Pebble tnthe

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Free Instruction
In Arts Planned

Plan Mus,·cal Pageant
''Flowen in His Word," a musical pageant by R. R. Peery, wUI
be presented by the children's
choir assisted by members of
the classes 0( Mrs. Roy Holter
and ,Mrs. Ri chard Jones 9.mda,y

night at the Trinity United Church
or ChriBt, Pomeroy.
The pageant will follow a cov ered dish dlrmer , an annual
mother . daughter, father - son
event, in the church dining r oom ,
The dinner will be served at
5:30 p.m. A covered dish and table service are to be brought.
The five - s cene pageant will
present attributes of Christian
living and will be performed in
costume of Biblical times. The
choir will be attired in white
robes and Elizabeth Blaettnar ,
in angel costuming, will r.ar rate the pageant.
Taking part in the first scene ,
.. Kindnes s, .. will be Charles
Lane in the role of Daniel ; Nancy
Crow as Hannah, necky Seelig
as Ruth , Ingrid Hawley as Deb orah, Debbie Kennedy as Mir iam ; Eddie Young' as Jonathan,
and Alan Holter as Nathaniel.
"Truthfulness'' is the second
scene theme. Parts ar e taken
by James Lane as Amos, Jim my Schmoll as Caleb, MortDn
Barnes as ElJreum , Char lei Lane
as flagar and lngr ld Hawl ey a ~
Tabitha.
The th ird scene, ''Sharing,••
has Becky Houdashelt as Aaron,
Irene Barnes as Ra chael, and
Nancy Jo Mayer as Mara. The
fourth scene relates to faithrul ness and taking part are Eddie
Young as Abner , Jim Schmoll
as Simon, and Alan !loiter as
Jesiah.
The ' "meaning o[ the flower"
is given in the fifth scene which
indudes a conversation between
the angel, Elizabeth Blaettnar,
and members of the choir . Divided into rour section&amp;, Ule choir
members will carry red , blue,
yellow and purple nowers .
Numbers by the choir will be

"All Things Beautiful," ••r Wc)uld
Be True," '"Chiming Bella" and
"Buttercups and Daisies!' The
rece!lsional wlll be ..For t h e
Beauty or the Earth."
Mrs. Marvin Burt Is director
of the children's choir. Speaking
parts in the pageant by t h e
children have been taken care
of by Mrs. Phil Globokar and

Mrs. Ben NeUUllng.
Members ot the choir are
carol Barnitz, Terri Lym Russell, Cathy Blaettnar, Jlrn Ros ~
enbaum, Becky 1bomas, J o e
Rosenbaum, Douglas Rosenbaum,
Lisa Thomas, Faith Perrin, Mary
Helen Blaettnar, Res a Booth,
Melanie Burt, Caralynn an d
MaraJynn Tracy, &amp;.le Cowdery,
and BettY Roseberry,

Dorothy Myers Named
Councilor of D of A
Dorothy Myers was elected ed at the district raUy held recouncilor of Chester Council323, cently in Marietta, and mem~
Daughters of America, Tuesday hers who participated in the Memorial Day observance at Chesnight at the hall .
Other uf.ficl.!rs elected were ter.
Quarterly birthdays will be
Esther Ridenour, vice councilor; Enzy Newell, as sociate coun- observed at the June 18 meeting
rilor ; Barbara Sargent, associ- whi ch will be preceded by a potluck supper. The ways and means
ate vice councilor; Mary Hayes,
will hold a silent auccommittee
conductor; Nancy O' Connor, warden; Mary Showalter , outside tion.
sentinel; Opalllollon. inside sen-tinel ; Ethel Orr, treasurer; Ada
Van Meter, financial secretary;
Zelda Weber , as sistant financial
sccretao; Harrie Frederick, recording secretary; Ada Neutzling, assi stant n!cor ding secreA la,yette shower lflls given
tary, and Mrs. Ridenour, trusrecently at the home of Mrs.
tee.
The meeting opened in ritualis- Paul &amp;tider, 647 Osborne st.,
Pomeroy, honoring her daugh.
tic form with 22 members in atter,
Mrs . David Leach .
tendan ce. Dori s Koenig, counciGames were played with prlz~
lor, presided during the session
with the death of Elza Osborne es being awarded to Mrs. Bill
of Athens being reported. It was Morris, Miss Kl;Lth.Y Eblb1, and
noted that Margaret Mclain is Mrs. Robert Veooy, Refresh~
confined lOa Charleston hospital, rnents or cake, chips, mints,
that Lillie Christy is at the Elm~ kool..a.id, and coffee were servwood Rest Home at Tuppers ed by the hostesses. Mrs. Jer Plains, and that Arma Tuttle is ry Colmer and Mrs. Snider.
Others attending the shower
home from the hospital.
Plans wert made for a Lay- were Mrs. Reed Ferrell, Mrs.
Raymond &amp;tider, Mrs. Janet
ette shower h1r Doris Grue ser
to be held at the July 2 meeting. Reeves, Mrs. Bob Houdashelt,
Mary Kay Holter, council cap- Mrs. Lawrence Eblin, Mrs. Larlain, thanked those who assist- ry !btrord, Mrs. Walter Ellolln,
Mrs. Carl Rairden, Mrs. Robert
Eblin, Mrs. Charles Leach , and
Mrs. Harold Leach.
Also presenting gifts to Mrs.
Leach were Mrs. Horner Goodwin and Leta and Mrs. Charles
WHhee.

Atlantic City's famous
boardwalk was constructed in
1870 to prevent tourists from
tracking sand Into hotels and

Garden TUiers
Lawn Mowers. $38.95
Blue Lustre Rug
Sharnpooer for rent

$!.00 per da.Y
Interior Vinyl Latex and

E~~ol.e senrl
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Exterior

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Paint -

on trains.

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Mrs . Ramsay
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RUey. Uosbie to alle"'lill\lt oending gltts were Mrs. Mary Crossan and Mrs. Austin Ru1seJ1.

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meettrw, first Smtday cA. month,
7:30 p, m.; Eleanor Cir-

cle, second Thuroda.Y; Class 12
third Wedneoda,y, Afternoon ClrODJSr CHURCH - Sunda,y School cle second Tillrfda.y afternoon.
, 9:30 a. m., mor11iJw worshJ,p, ctdr practice, 7 p. m. Wednes! 10:10 a. m,, evening worlh:lp. day,
; 7:30 g. m.; We&lt;mesday, Christ.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
: ian Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m,
• and Pra.yer meeting, 7:30 .P.m.
; ThUI'sday, choir Practice, 7 p.

- Pomeroy. Church School, 9:15

a. m.i Worahlp service 10·30
'MYF, 6,p.m.Choir9J'acti~e,7:30

, m. R. Eugene Gill, pastnr; Phil llo m, Wednesda,y, PubUc Invited
Wise,

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DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIS!'
-Ronnie RuBBel~ ()astor, Nor,nan C. Wll~ •lilt. &amp;mda¥ Sc hoot
':30 a. m.j Worship service,
0:30 1. m. Christian Endeavor
RACINE FIRST CIUJRCH OF
TilE NAZAREN~SundaySehool
9:30 a. m.; Mornlne Worllldp,
10:30 a. m.; En!nq Worllltlp,
7:30 g, m, Pra.Yer services, 7:30
p; m, Wedneldii.Y. Sunda.Y School
s..-rlntendent, Paulllle McClintock. Putor, Rev, Morris M.

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CHESTER CHURCH OF GODThe Rev, ChesterBryant,J)Ulor.
Sunda.Y School, 9:30 a. m.; worBhiD service, 11 a. m.; Eveni~
worlhJ», 7:30p.m, Prayer servIce, Tuesda,y, 7:30 p, m, Youth
Senice, Tluraday, 7:30 p. m.
. lolortthly sings, first saturday of
each month.
HEMLOCK GROVE Chrlatlan

Ra..v Whaley. •liPL eom ..

to attend these 1ervlces. Glen
Hiles, mlniater. Leo Crew, S, S.
S~ Mrs, June VanVranken, organist; Mrs. Betty Rawlings, mu ..
sic director.

a. m. and 1

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST- .Pastor. Worship service.lla.m.
Carver Williams, J)Ulor, John ana 7::W p, m,, 0undoy. ;un&lt;~sy Praise service, Thursday. 7:30
p.m.
WUes, Sunday School ~rin­ ScOOol, 9:30 a. m. (.'barles Bis..
TilE Rl!l'LAND )IETHODJS.
lendent. s....a,y School, 9:30 .. sell, supt.., IUchard Barton, as..
CHURCH - Rev, C. J. Lemley,
m.; M~ worlhtp, 10:30 a. statant Supt. Prayer meeting,
IIOslor. Church School, 9:30a.m.;
m.; BVF, 6 p. m. Bible study, We&lt;bleoda,y, 7:30 g, 'm.
Worship service, 10l30 !lo m.
Wedneaday, 7 .Po m.; Choir .l'll'ac:HARRISONVILLE PRESBYMINERSVILLE METHODIST Uce, 8:30 llo m, Wednefda.y,
TEIIIAN- Howard lluJ&gt;pel4pa., Rev. Wendell stutler, paltor.
tor. Mike !Wie, Sunda,y School [&gt;unda.y School, 9 a, m.; Kenneth
MT, UMON BAPTIST - Rev, Superintendent. &amp;mda,y School, '\vtggens,supt. Wonhlp service,
Cecil Cox, putnr, Sunda,y School 9:30 a. m.; Church Worship, 7:30 10 a.m.
superintendent, Larry Clark. .Po m. Communicants class, satSYRACUSE
METHODIST Sunda,y Sellool, 9:45 a.m.;Sunda,y urdayJ 2 .Po JTI•
Rev. Wendell stut.ler, pastor•
evening worlltliJ, 7!30; WednesJEHOVAll'S WITNESSES, Lar· Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Carroll
da.Y J)l'II,Yer and Bible study, 7:30 ry Carnahan, .Pl'esidiqrminlster, Norris, supt. Worshl,p service,
p. m,
Sunda.Y: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.; 11 a.m.
Watch Tower 1tudy, 10:30 a, m,i
RACINE METHODIST - John
SUTTON METHODIST -Rev,
Wednesdsy: Bible study, 7 p, m. w. Kimbler, pastor. Sunday
John W, Kimbler, pastor. Swt·
Thursday: Ministry school, 7 p, School, 9:30'" a.m.i Worshipse"day Sc:bool, 10:30 a. m.j Worshf.p
m. Service meeting, 8 p.m.
lce, 10:30 a. m.j Junior choir
8ervlce, 9:30 a. m., second aoo
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRISTpractice, Wednesday, 3:20 p, m.;
fourth Sand"¥ each month.
MiUer st. - EverSCXl Weekley, Senior choir practice, Thursday,
CIIES!'ER CHURCH OF T H E putor. BJble study elasse•, Sun- 7:30 p. m. Happy Hustler Class
Nazarene - Rev. Herbert Grate, day, 10a,m, Worshipandpreac:h .. meeUng, fourth Frida.Y ol each
!Jw, 10:55 a, m.; SUnda,y evening month at 6 p.m. Wesleyan Servgardner, Mrs. Donald Bumgard- ,.rvlce, 7:30.
Bible study cie Guild, lourth M......,. ol each
ner, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. classes, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m • . month, 7:30 llo m.; JW11or Hlgh
Annie P. Roney, Mrs. Earl EwMT.
HERMAN
UMTED MYF, 4:30 p. m. each Sunday;
Ing, and Mrs. David Rou.h.
BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Rev, Senior High MYF, 5:30 p, m.,
BRIDAL SHOWER HELD
James G. Morrison, pastor.SIU'I- each Sunday,
Miss Judy Hoffman, bride
PORTLAND METHODIST day School, 9:30 L m.; Russell
elect ol James Carleton of l'llm- Spencer, supt,; Allred WoUe, as- Rev, John W, Kimbler, pastor,

eroy, was honored by the women
of the United Methocllst Church

m., ..cond and !ourth Sunda.Y or

on Frlda,y evening wllh a bridal each month, Evening sermon,
shower. The guest list Included 7:30 p. m. every first and third
Mrs. Larry Jividen, Mrs. Fran- Stmda.y of the month, Cla1s meetce• Carleton, MJke, Mary, San- Ing, 11 a. m. every first and
ely and Sally, Mrs. HOward Bur- third Stmda,y, David Holter, class

ris, Mrs. Harry Horrinan, Mrs.
Hanild Zerkle and Belinda, Mrs.
Tom Hoffman, Mrs. otha Liev· ing, Mrs. Bert Rou1h, Mrs. Bernard Ueving, Mrs. Paul Hesson,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hart and
Jane, Mrs. Carl Gibbs and Carletta, Min Millie Bumgarner,
ANNOUNCED V.B.S.
Gall
Crawford, Mrs. Greg HollThe Vacation Bible School
man,
Mrs. George Jelfell, M r s.
the United Methodist Cillrch will
Thelma
C8t&gt;Oharl, Bonnie Staats,
begin June 10 and eontlooe
through Junel4, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Bemida &amp;.Bats, Mrs. Harry Picdirector, announced. ft will be- kens, Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs.
l!ln each morning at 9 In the Edward Bumgarner and Peggy,
sauctuary tor a devotional per- Mrs. Eugene Hudnall and Eliza~
Iod, the theme being used Is beth, Mrs. Eddie K. Bumgarner,
Mr. Btld Mrs. Harold Bumgar~~God' a Word, T~'s Hope•.,
ner,
Mrs. Harry Miller, Leah
The counselor is Rev. Pau1 Fort.
ney, assistant director, Erma Ann and GU, Mrs. Jack FleshRoltgen; song leader, Juanita er and Sharry, Mrs. Cliff Roush,
Fortney and Maryanne Black- Mrs. Charles Roush, Mrs. Roy
hurst; pianists, &amp;Ia Bumgarner Jones, Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. Pete
Burris and Becky.

New Haven

Social Events

or

omi Bumgarner, teacher, Zelma
Kaylor, Glenda Slarp, c r a I t
workers; 2nd gr,de, Allee Gil-

sistant, Mornirw sermon. 11 a,

LUTHERAN CHURCH MEN
The Lutheran Church Men of
st. Paul Lutheran Church held a

recurrence of some foreboding danger.
From the beginning of time religion has
been our tested antidote to the poi•on of
fear. In the dark forests of antiquity, on
the boiling seas of exploration, in the foxholes of modern strife, men have calmed
the body's trembling with the soul'o faith.
We have faced the unknown, the ho•tile,
through trust in the Known, the Faithful;
we have challenged lhe insurmountable
confident in the power of the Almighty:
How essential, though, that each generation passes on our Faith to the next! Who
dares deprive a child of the chance to conquer fear? Who would rob his son's soul
of the Christian heritage martyr. died to
preserve?

The Chwch Ia tht greaftlst factor on
earth for the building of charal;ter and
vood Cltlanshlp. It Ito 1torehouM of
spiritual volues. Wilhout a ttrong

OAK GROVE METHODIST Jotm W. Kimbler, pastor. Sunday
School, 10:30 a.. m.; Worshl.p
service, 9:30 a. m., first and

Church, neither democrucy nor civilization can 1urvlve. Th•r~~ ore four sound
reasons why every person should
attend serviclla regularly and support
the Church. They are, (1) For hla own
10h. (2} for hi• chlld,..n't toke. (3) For
the take of hit community aM nation.

third Sunda,y each month.
ZION CHURCH OF CHJUI&gt;T -

RUTLAND

CHURCH

OF

SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH -

CHRIST - Roy W, Carter, pastor. SWlda,y School, 9:30 a. m.;
Communlon and worship service,

Rev, Paul A. SeUers, pa1tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m,,BenQuisenberry, supt, Morning worship,
10:30 a, m.. first and third Sundays each month. Event~ evan ..
gelistic: service, 7:30 p, m., second and lourth Sundays.
BETHANY EUB CHURCH Rev, Paul A. Sellers , pastor,
Morning worship, 9:30 a, m.;Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Rlythe
Thei s s , Supt. Youth Fellowship,
6:30p.m.
CARMEL EIJB CHURCH - Rev,
Paul A. Sellers, pastor, Sunday
School, 9:30 a. m.; Wayne Roush,
Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a.
m., second and loorth Sunda,ys o!
each month. Evening evangelistic
service, 8 p, m. second and third
Sundays ol each month.

10:30 a. m.; Pra.Yer meetir;:.
Thursday, 7:30 p.
ley, Supt.

ni.

V. H, Rra-

CHESTER METHODIST Charge
- Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor ,
steak barbecue at the church on
CHESTER: Worship, 9 a, m.;

Wednesday evening. The lnvoca.
tion was given by Joseph Paugh.
A short business meeting was
held, James Layne and Harry
Layne will be in charge 0( the
June meeting.
Those In atteridance were Bill
Russell:?' Herman : Layne, Lloyd

Sunday School, l1o a. m.; Mrs.
Waid Spencer, Supt. FLATWOODS: Church Sc~l, Sunday,
11 a.m., John Baily, supt. Worship service alternates with ~1fred and Flatwoods, Services
Sunday morning or evening, of
each, week.

Roush, John WUI, Harold Rose,

GRACE EPISCOPAL - E. Main

Carroll Adams, Jr., DonaldBum- St., Pomeroy - Sunday worship
811'dner, Harry Layne, Joseph 1erv:lce, 10:30 L m. with la,yPaugh, Henry Roney, Bill l'llw- leaders.
ell, and James Layne.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
DINNER HELD
Church - Pomeroy, Mulberry
The Amual Stewardship Din- Heights Road, north of Veterans
ner of &amp;, Paul Lutheran Church .Memorial Hospital. Phillip Gagwas held on SUnda.Y evening at er, pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p.
the church. A covered dish din- m., Bible Stud,y and ,prayer meetner was held preceding the meet: lng. Saturday: Sabbath School,
lng. The doxology was sung by 10:30 a.m.; Worship, 9:30a.m.
FlRST UMTED PRESBYTEIIthe group. Harold Rose, chairman

(-4) for the takt of th• Church Itself,

Pomeroy _ Harrisonville Road.

Eugene Underwood, pastor. KenWednesday. Board meeting, 7:30 neth Grover, Sunday Sctool !iJpt..
p. m., !irst M......,. It month,
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POMEROY TRINITY UNITED Sun--, :SChoo • 9: O a. rn.; orCHURCH OF CHRCiT _ Rev. w. ship service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday .
H. Perrin, pastor. Pabick D. evening service, 7 p, m. Prayer
Wood, SUDt. Sunday School, 9: 15 meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p, m.
a. m.; WOrship, 10:25 a. m,
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-BriYouth choir rehearsal, Monday, an E11tel, pastor. Morning wor6:30 p, m. Mrs. Marvin Burt, ship, 9 a. m.j Sunday School,
director; St"tior choir rehearsal, 10:30 a, m.
Thursda,y, ~ :30 p, m., Mrs. Paul
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
Nease, director. Thursday, aU E. Second St., Pomeroy. Sunday
day, Busy Bee quilting j)arty in School,10 a.m.;Worshipaervice
church social room.
11 a, m,

CONQUEST
OF FEAR

THE CHURCH FOR ALL •••
•• , All FOR THE CHURCH

leader. Christian Fndeavor, 7:30
llo m.. second and lourth Sunda,y.
Emerson Pooler, president,
Prayer meetlre, 7:30p.m. every

THE

Bring your children to God's House every
Sunday.

Sunday School, 9:30 a, m.; Worship service, 7:30 p, m.

whJch nHds hit moral ond material
support. Plan to go to church regularly
and read your Blbt. dolly.
Coprript Jltl Kriltft' Adurtili1111

Slntict, 111('., !i'lrslflw,, VL ·

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Rev. MenzelSmiU., Pastor.Ralph
Spencer, Supt.; Eldon Weeks,
Ass't. Worship services, 9:30
a. m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a.
m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.i
Youth choir, 6:30 p, m. Wednes-

bert, teocher, llf(vla Sayre, MarJorie Hottman, trait workers; 3rd
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST- grade, ~on Uoyd, teacher,
da,y 7:30 p. m.
Norman McCain, IUperlntendent.. Jean Grinstead, Jucly C I t n e,
IAN
CHURCH
Middleport,
MORMNG STAR EIJB - Rev,
of Bulldlng Fund Stewardship
Service! -~at 9:30 a.
craft workers; fth grade, Sally Committee, presided atthemeet- Guest Minister, James Buchan- Menzel Smith, pastor, John lhle,
Preachllw, llrst and thlrdSunda.Y &amp;nlth, teacher, Ola Calhoun, Car- lng.
an, Sunday School Superinten- Supt.. Fred Smith, Ass•t. Sunday
of monlb by Charles R~ssell at ol Lathey, Ruth Laudermllt, craft
denl
Surxta.&gt;· School, 9:30 a.m. School, 9:45a.m.; MorningworThou in attendance were Mr.
9:30a.m.
workera; Junior a, 5th &amp;rade, Nan- and Mrs. WUliam Russel1, Da- Worshlp Service, 10:30 a.nt ship, 10:45 a, m.; Prayer meetBRADFORD CHURCH OF cy Ohlinger, teacher, Linda
vid, Brian and Dwain Russell, Choir practi ce, 7:30 p. m. Wed- ing, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Youth
. CHRIST - Charles Ruueil, paa- Young, Sandra Plc:ken1, craft
nesday.
Fellowship, 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
tor, Richard Gilkey, SUj)l. Sun- workers; 6th grade, Clara Bur~ Mrs. Johnny Rou1h, Mrs. J. V.
FOREST RUN METHODIST CHURCH OF CHIRST - Midday School, 9:30 a. m.; MorniJW ria, teacher, Mary Hoftman, Lynn McGrew, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. dleport, 5th and Main. Jack
Worshljl, 10:30 a. m.; Enlnllw MUler, Kay Hoffman, craft work ~ Otto Grimm, Mrs. Robert Jolm- Worshf..P service, 9 a. m.; Swt.. Scites, supt. Bible School, 9:30
7 p,m, Wednesda.YBible ers; Junior High, Carolyn He~ 1011, Mrs. Helen Knapp, M r s. da,y School, 10 a. m. Mrs. Fred a. m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
WUIJam l'llweii, Sr., Mr. and
Jtwly • 7:30 Do m.
m.; Evening worship, 7:30 p, m.;
son, teacher, Helen Halstead, Mrs. John F. Roush and chil- Nease, Supt.
POMEROY CHURCil OF THE Prayer service, Wedne1da,y, 7 p,
IIWRGANIZED CHURCH OF Carol Rouah, craft workers; Jan- dren, M11s Lelah Jane Powell,
Jesus Christ oC Latter Day et Bumgarner, teacher, Janet Mr. and Mrs. John Fry, Mr. NAZARENE - Rev. Kenneth m. Rev. Raulin Moyer, pastor.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Saints, Portland - Racllle lload. Smith Nancy Roush, Joann and Mra. Lloyd Roosh, M r s. Plene, pastnr. Sundsy School,
9:30
a.
m,,
Raymond
Walburn,
Middleport,
Rev. Audry MUler,
SUndo.Y Schoo~ 9:30 •• m.; llorr&gt;- Roush, craft workers.
John Barringer and Stephen, Mr. supt. Worship service. 10:30 a. ,pastor. Lester Taylor,&amp;lpt.Sunlng Worship, 10:30 a. m. SUn!Ja.Y
HOLD BANQUET
and Mn. Harry Layne, Mrs. Da even~~w service at 7. Wednelda.Y
The Women It St. Paul Lu- vid Roosh, Mr. and Mrs. c. M. rn.i Evangelistic: service, 7:30 1 day Scflool, 9:30 a. m.i Morning
p. m.; Prayer meetfrw, Wednes- Worshi,p, 10:30 a. m,; Junior Soevening prayer service, 7:30. theran Church held a Friendohljl Adams, Jr. and Bruce, Mr. and
c:iety, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,
Pastor, Elder Frederick J, Sto- Ban"'et on Frida.Y evening at Mrs. Henry H. Buck, Jr., &amp;!san day, 7:30 p. rn.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE m. Sunda,y Evangelistic meeUng,
bart.
Roush's Co!oteria. The meeting and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs.
NAZARENE -Rev. A. E. Mllior, 7:30 p. m. Prsyer meeting, WeclALFRED METHODIST. Pearl was opened by the FeBidont It liorold Rose, Budl[y and David,
pa•tor. Robert Stewart, Sunday nesday, 7:30p.m.
A Casto, J)lstor- SUnday School the lAitheran Church Women, Mr. and Mn. William l'llweil
School Sut&gt;i. Sundsy School,
THE SALVATION ARMY -En11 9:30, Lloyd Dillinger, Supt;
Mrs. John F. Roush, the group Jr., Jane and DUly, and Mike
clalles for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; voy Ra.y S, Wining, olficer in
Worship Services at 10:45, with sang the Doxology, lollowed by Athey.
Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; charge. Sunday, 10 a.m., HoliVere Swanz. lay-leader - Sun- the dlmer. ft., short program on
PERSONALS
NYPS Sunday 6:30 p.m.; Evan- ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sunday evening at 6:30, M. Y, F, meets FrlendsJdp was presented by
Larry LeMasters spent t h e geilstlc Service Sundsy 7:30 p, da,y School, Y""'-1 People's Le; - at 7:45, worshbJ services Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr. A week here visiting his wife at m.; Midweek Prayer meetlrw gion, 7 p. m.; Salvation n.eetlng,
: wlth the Rev. Cosio. Wednolda.Y
scripture les110n oo Friends was the home ~ fler parents, Mr. W8dnesday 7:30 p.m.; Minion- , 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 p.,
1
· evening, prayer services at 7:45. read. Several poems wrl- by and Mrs. B. J. Howard and Mike. ary Meetine secorrJ Wednesday m.; Ladies Home Leagqe; 7p,m.
BRADBURY C H U R C H OF James Metcalf were read: u Act Mr. LeMasters haa been serv. of each month 7:30p.m.
, Prep clasaea.
' CHRIST - James H. Smith, Pas- Friendly.'' "Friends on Earth.'' 1ng !11th the Unlted llateo MaTHE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid. tor. Sunday School, 9:30 1.m.1 "Friendship Germ'" and ,.Bet- rine Corps at Camp LeJeune, Chun:h- Rev, Amos Tlll1o, pes- dleport, corner It Fourth and
Supt. Glen Evans. Church. ser. ter Thin Gold." Sbe closed with N. C. In the resene unit. He tor. Sllldsy School, 10 a. m.; Main St. Roberi Jackoon,pestor.
vices, 10:30 Lm. i evening, 7:30 a prlyer J108D1 ••mesa M,y received his discharge last-· Worship service, 11 a. m.; Wed- Sun:la,y School, 9:30 a. m.; Mornp.m.: Wednes41.Y, Preyer •er-- Friends." ~ meetJna: closed He Ia employed by Armco Stool nelday prayer meeting, 7:30 p. ing worship, 10:30 a.m., Arnold
vlces, 7:30 p.m.
with the lolls"'-ry Benediction. COf11. In Philadelphia, Pa. where m.; SUnday nlgbtworship, 7:30,
Richards, supt.
Members
and
I!Uella
ottendlng
SYRACI.5E
FIRST
UMTED
I!UTLAND F1RST BAPTIST be and Mrs. LeMasters wII 1
. l"!iiEOOM GOSPEL MISSIONwore Mrs. William RueseJl, Mrs. mal&lt;e their home.
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev.
Linson
Rev,
Samuel J, Jackson, pestor,
Bald Klllbl, Portlond " Buban
Rev . •John Barringer visited H. stebbins, pastor. Worship, 9 Pr2l)'er service, 9:30a.m.; SlUt..
Road. Rev, F. J. Grl!!Uil,puCor. Max Eldt'-r, Mrl. John F r y,
Mro.
Freel
Roush,
Mrs.
Everett
here Jaat !Oeok with Mr. and Mrs. a. m. Sunday SChool, 10 a. m.i day School, 10 a.m., Mrs, Ger~ School, 9:30 a. ID.Il!OP,r
Rouoh,
Mra.
Otto
Grimm,
Mrs.
Wutrod, I~ 8 - , 1IOi'ahlp
Lh\111 Roosh. Mrs. Barr'-• and Bible StudY and prayer Mrvice, trude, Butler, Supt. Worship
WOllam
l'llweli,
Sr.,
Mrs.
Vel~
service, 11 a. m. Baptist Trainoervtce, 7:30 """' Pn,yor MMIIClll, Slephan, returnecl home !lith Wednesday, 7"' m
IJW, Tuosdsy, 7:30 """''£moot Dll Roulll, loll11 Lelah Jane him to !hair home In llurtonl- -EDEN UNITED B'nETHREN IN lng Union, first and second SunDoeter, cluolllller, YoolhFol- Folroll, Mra. Donald ! . Roosh, .¥11le1 Md. after visiting here CHRIST - Eldon R. Blake, pas- daya at 5:30 llo m,; Mrs. Mary
.ionhlll, FrJ41Y, 7,1t'r·p.m. II'· Mra. Harold JaM...,, M r 1. for a weak with her J&gt;Bronts, tor•. S:unda,y School, 10 a. m., WOOds, president,
Wlmle IIOIBIJWer, 1~ Morning
HYSELL RUN FREE METHQlieOt Dieter, Jeaderi llqter wn. Lh\111 Roush. Mr1. John F, Mr. and Mrs. Roulh.
tnd, Jr., prelidelt.
Rouah, Mn. C&amp;troll
Jr.,
Infants bllpllzed reeently at Iermon, 11 a. m. E¥eni~ serv- DJST - Rev. Cedi J. Wiu, pas ...
I MA.'&gt;ON A$EMI!LY ·caUIICH !Ira. llmnln La.Yoe, M111 Cyn. the rei!Uiar mornlnt!worlhlll oer- de Christian - - · 7:30 p, tor, Sunda.Y School, 9:30 a. m,;
m., Mrs.~ Cbovallor, Feal- lo!ornJJw Worshljl, I0:30;En!nlng
:;OF COD - Second SJ., Muon, thla Rouo!J, Mra. Paul Roush,
vice
at
91.
Paul
L
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I
h
era
n
· Seq oorvlce and sermon, ....,.llldp, 7:30; Young People's
W, Va. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Mn. Glr7 Roulh, Mra. Nol ...
Church
wi!b
Rev.
Jameo
Yeo
8;20,
Mld-""k .llft18r meet• servtee, 6:f5~&gt;om.;Pra.Yermeet­
Roulh, Mra. CJ,aren.. Thom&amp;a,
·,~
u ..... Kin
Moy
administering
the
....
,[JW,
WeclneiCJI.y,
7:30.,. m., Mn, lJW, Thurfda.y, 7:30"' m,
..Dille 11rvlce, 7:30 p, m. Bible lo!ra, !lobby ThoDlll, Mrs. Kanrllllllltla,
wore
Kenne411
LangJ.r
Mute
llolslJwOr,
clus leader.
MIDDLEPORT FiRST BAPSJudy and J)l'syer aenlca, Wad• ntlll Vj&lt;!&lt;orlo Mra. lllrold Fry,
idl
It Mr. ml Mrs.
POMEROY
LOWER
!JGHT
TIST
-Charles W, Slmooa, pu.
Vldcerl,
,.....,, 1:30"' m. Cba- Ten· 111'1. -• •llh·l'lulh. Ma:o. Helen
Knijip, Mro. . .JaJinnt Roulh, KOII)Oih W. Vlckerl; Joftl'.r Lee Chun:h - llarrl-ville Road - IGr, Ed!- Baker, Sundar School
pallor, 1'IIDne 7"13-5133,
CARLETON CHURCH -KJ:wa- IIIII Bo1b La.Yoe, lo!ra. 1Jarry . Rooe, IClll of Mr. and Mra.llar- Rev. Roy Tlj&gt;J.or, jlllllor. Nara S~:Q....nt. Swdsy Ch~reh
old Rooe; LonAmlloullh.dauah- Hll'bnaa, S. ~ .' SIP• Sundsy Sehool, 9:1G a. m,; Mo~"n~JWwor­
bury BOld. Sunday School, 1:30 La.Yno. M111 Marlh&amp; ~t&gt;rouoe,
a. m., Rlll,ph tori, Sll!t. Worllldp Mro. Alfred 1\lfwaa, Ml11 Vlc- ter It Mr. ml Mr1. Paul~ SOhool, t:~ a.ni.)Worllldpoen- II1Jp, lO:U. Sonla.Y Blbla Sludy
aarvl.., 10r30 a. m..IIJIII 7r30 Po ld ~; lllll:lllda~- Mltcboll Grant R0111h, IDn oiMr. lee, 10:110 a. m.; Even1111 wor- hour, 7:30 p, m, WldnoiCJI.y avoml Mra. Gar7 0. Roulh.
lhbl, 7;30 p, m, Pn.Yer and nlJw Pl'a.Y&amp;r oorvleo, 7:30 p.m.

m:

One of the earlic•t cm&lt;&gt;tions 11 child experiences is fear. And from the fir•t loud
noi~~e that awakens him until the moment
of his death he knowR no day wjthout the

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The U.S. Constitution makes
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m.; Worship service, _l0:30

a. m.; Middleport .. Pomeroy
Methodist Youth Fellowship, Sunday, 6 p.m. SUnday evenlrcwor-

him."

shiP service, 10:30

York City.
A thoogllt lor the da.Y: Ralph

•nd
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a.

"'m.

year peace pact.
In 1948 General Eisenhower
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pastor, Jack Bechtle, Church
School Sqpt, Church School, 9:30

and Becky Burris, secretary and
treasurer,
Kay Weaver and EJ ..
a. m.; siaidiy School, 10:30 a.m.
Youth sen:lce, Sunda,y, 6:30 p, sie Uevlng; stnry teller, Sally
m.; Preaebirw every Sunda.Y. 7 Herndon, Nursery, Iva Athey and
Patty Smith; kitchen committee,
ElsJe
Llevlng, Hazel Capehart,
DANVILLE PILG!IIM Holiness
Church - Charles U:Jzer1 .Pastor; Mary Ueving and Mary HoffAdra ;wtck, &amp;mdaySchooiSq&gt;er- man.
Teachers and helpers are a11
lntendent. &amp;mda,y School, 9:30 a.
m.; worshtP aervice, 10:30 a. m. foUows: Kindergarten, 3yearsto
Youth an~ Ju~ulh service, 5 years, Jean Hoffman, teacher,
~:f5 jl; m. Ev
rthlll, 7:30. Geraldine Rous!J, Dreaml StePrayer and praise, Weche.sdl,y, vens, craft workersi '"J u d y
7:30.
Hesson, teacher. Marpret Ann
UNITED FAITH CHURCH- Athey, Elizabeth Hudnall, CaroNoise Settlement - llobert E. lyn Rouab, craft -kers; Begin..
linlth, Sr,, !&gt;Utor. &amp;!nell¥ School ners, Loueva Kent, teacher, Peg.
•II&gt;Orlntendent Kenneth Matson, flY Roush, Mary Duncan, craft
Sunda,y School, 9:30 .. m.; wo... workers; Primary, lsi grade, Na-

BANKERS GATHERING

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m, alternately, Pra.Yer meeUJW,
Wednelda.Y, 7:30 g, m. ·
HEATH METHODIST CHURCH
-Middleport. Rev, Max Donahue,

neither hath the eye seen, OGo~
beside thee, what he hath pr..
PBre&lt;l lor him that Wlltelh lor

mwdon iD.t worship 1ervice, 9:30

Italy and Gennan,y signed a 10.

More than 200 Ohio bankers
will arrive &amp;lnday on the Ohio
University campus to attend the
15th annual Ohio School ol Banking. The program, oponsored by
the Ohlo Bankers Aasodation ln
cooperation with Ohio University,
continues through June 14.

the01e for this Bible Lesson i.8
from lliaiah: "Since the begin..
ning of the world men have not
heard, nor Perceived b, the ear

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By Unhed Press International
Today is Friday, June 7, the
159Jh daj' ·&gt;( 1968 with 207 00
(ollow.
The moon is between its first
·~uarter and full stage.
The morning stars are saturn
an:l Venus.
The- evening star Is Jupiter.
On this day in history:
In 1864 delegates meeting at
the Republican Convention in
Baltimore nominated Abraham
Lincoln &amp;lXI Andrew Johnson to
head the ticket.
In 1933 Great Britain, France,

A scotch foursome wa1 planned for 4 p.m. at the Pomeroy
Golf Club by the Women's Association Tuesday night at the
course. The event, scheduled for
Memorial Day, waspostponeddue
to the weather.
Mrs. ~lenrletta O'Brien gave
golfing instructiOft and diacuiS·
ed golf etlq.aette. A wiener roast
was held and members then played a round ol golf.

SCIENCE Soc!ety - Pt. Ploa~~nt. "Reality"
Is the subject of the Lesson SOr'!"'n ID be read In all Christian
.SCJence churches this &amp;.mday.
The Golden Text Whlchoet&amp;the

Church - James Quisenberry,

The Almanac

Scotch Foursome
Planned by Ladies

. CHRJsr!AN

uncts.v evening,

I Coady

moving to Powhattan, was given
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. George Hadtett, Sr.
Hostesses for the partf were
Mrs. Hackett, Mrs. Don Mullen, and Mrs. Dorothy Niert.
Games were played with prizes
being won by Mrs. Glen Glaze,
Mrs. Dale Walburn, and Mrs.
Robert Parker.
others attending were Mrs.
Don Becker, Mrs. Glen Hens~
ler, Mrs. Paul Cascl, M r s.
Yvonne Scally, and Mrs. Tom

STOP AT KAUTZ IN
CHESTER FOR YOUR

LOVE IT!

Saturday. Middleport oommuni1i)' park, 8:30p.m. The J-.ys
to emcee.
MONDAY
DINNER AT DAV Home. Porneroy, at 6:30 p.m., Mon1ay, followed by meeting and election
of officers. All DAV members
and wives invited. Jacob Turner, commander.
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Hll1llltoo Washers

all love-ly colors.

A surprise golng.. wa.Y party
Cor Mrs. Don Ram88.)', who ts

Shower Given
Mrs. Leach

cows

THE MIDDLEPORT Boys' League sponsors teen dance par.

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t~;i!:~,!!,~~~~£~!!,!:£~fL~J

chorister Win be Mrs. Clark,
and directing the program It
crafts will be Mllclrecl Jacobo.

day night, l'llmero_y tennis court,
gram.
8:30 to 11:30 p.m. The Ja.Y•
wlll emcee. In case or rain, the
dance will be Inside the l'llmeA week ot free art and ceramroy junior high audllnrium.
ic lessons will be offered at the
POMEROY CHAI'fER !86, Or- D'Arllote Gallery, 525 N, second
der of the Eastern star, tnspec.. Ave., Middleport, accOrding to
tion, Fridl.y, 7:45 p. m., Pom- Mrs. Ruth Gosney, director.

eroy Masonic Templej Mrs. COra
The schecllJe of classes is a1
Webb, depuQ- grand matron of follows: Monday, 7 to 10 p.m.
District 25, inspecting ontcer, ttgure drawing, Mrs. Gosney,
POMEROY BOWLING Lanes lnstmctor; TUesday, 7 to 10 p.
m., figure palntJng, Mrs. Gosbanquet, Eagles Club, begillling
ney,
instructor; Wednesday, 7 to
6;30 p. rn. Friday; dinner at 7:15
10, ceramics; Thursday, 7 to
music by Allan Lee King.
10, still Urei and Friday, 7 to
10, children's work.
SATIIRDAY

0., Frlday, June 7, 1968
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p'r imary; Joal1 Clark, Junior&amp;, and
Kathy Pullins, teenage clan. The

Brt~nda Gilmore Will serve u
secretary and treasurer. Helpers
wlll be Carolyn Soulllb,y, Karen
Flores, Bec:iq Qlin, Beu, Gill,
chairman.
and Delores BaDey. Theme will
The teachers will be Sb!rley be .,God's Word, Tod~'aHope."
Chester Road; patio su.gper and
Friend, beglnnera; Irene IQein,
All chlldren ol the community
come-es..you.are party.
are Invited. The school wUi be
OUTSIDE DANCE party Friconcluded June 21 with a pro-

FRIDAY
HAPPY HARVESTER:i Clasa,
Trinity United Church o! Chrlo4
6:30 Friday night at the ione
of hostess, Mrs. Ada Holter,

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Bible School Planned

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HARRY MILLER
. 992-3635

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TINY'S FOOOI.AND

FAMILY RECREATION
SWIMMJNG

Middleport, Ohio

K&amp;C JEWElERS
"Keepsake Diamond Rtogs••
We FW All I.bctors PrescriPtions

993.2955

312 E. Main ll.

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

RACINE PlANING MIU

LYONS MARKET
"MEMBER OF THE BJG 3"
General Merchandise

r..,per• Plains

667-3280

THE SEWING CENTER
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
HQuality Fabrics At Economy Prices"

83 Mill ll.

llllddleport

993.3284

Middleport

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
West Main st.
Pomeroy
Support the Church of,.,... Choice

HfiNER'S BAKERY
u~.v..

Phone 993.3978

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWAI£
Paints and General HardWare

T11&gt;pers PWns

687..-a

992-$320

GOEGlEIN READY-MIX CO.

Bakers of Good Brad

Building ~lie s and Mlllwork
General Contracting

RAU'S BEN FRANKliN STORE
PhobO 993.3481
N. SOCond Ave,
Middleport, Ohio

BOWERS DRIVE_.
RBTAURAIT
AJNOID'S 50110 SIIVI(I
99U098
ATHENS RD.
POMEROY, 0.
"A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUY"

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Sharp black finish with deluxe vinyl interior, all good
tires, radio, heater. A real sharp car.

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II ........1 DtleiUIU 1ft INM Ml
1ncl Mh ,.lei within 1t doyl.
CAID OF THAMKI &amp; OIITUAIY
tl.M .., Jl word mlnhnum. Ia.

1963 CHEVROLET % TON .............. .. ... $995
700 x 17 tires, Heavy duty springs, solid cab, covered lxldy, .
Local 1 owner, low mlleage,

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IL.IND AOI
AIIIIIHIInllll Uc Cl'l.,,. per Aci'HF•
tl..-nt.
OIIFICI HOU.I
1111 •·"'· to S:OO ,.m. Deily
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Notice
WILL DO aewing In Ill)' bome.
Make anything. Mra. Carolyn
Lewis, Phone 1192.-2271. l&gt;6-3lc

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

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BULK
FERTILIZERS

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Complete llenlct
Write, l'lloae or Ormfael
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For Sale

992-2181

Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
For Sale
MOTOR BOAT, 25 hp motor.
M r. G Foed Marbl, Rl. 7
Middleport.
U-3lp
BANANAS, lllc lb., mUk 79c a
gaUon,3 dozen
bologna
lb. sUced
.1.39,
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89c.sJowl

AU. SIZES
plus tax each

a.ltlt

CARPETING

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ltttlne, Ottlo,
PlallltHf,

U'L ABNER

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HAIN'TGONNA

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AIR CONDITIONING Refriger- BUDGET PRYCE fumllanr 4111
ation service. Jacl!'a llefrlg.
our third Roor budget shop.
oration, New ua.... hone
Raker Fumlluro, Middleport,
8112-n.
4 s 11e Ohio.
T II lfe

5.55

SAVE SPACE

FREE SJORAGE
MOTH PROOFING

AIC CLEANERS
W, Va.

773·5543

EVINRUDE
SALES AND IIERVICE

BEGINNERS

SPECIAL
$295.00
RED FfSH BOAT

MA5TERaWT
TRAILB

EEK AND MEEK

Schwarze! Marine
Hockin.sport, Ohio

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Ume; 21 lo 40: nlg!ll obllt.
No aperience neceaoai'J. ~
ply In pmon, Blue Tarlall.
M6le

Help W•ntecl

'LADY lor housework, coot, n..
In or out, phone 99UZ51, eontact 0. IDndy over Liberly
Theatre, Middleport for Inlier·
riew.
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STEREO RADIO combination: FOR BE'l'I'EK elealnl. lrl CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF"
repossessed: beautiful cab(. keep colon gieamlng, u 1 t
breeding service. Call Leland
Blue Lustre wpet •. _ .
net, like new. Balance due
Parker,
Pnmeroy reside•ce labor neuiiii'J' to operate tha eonRont electrlo rd!am_. fl,
$87, or m•ke payments of
to apprOYM ~taftdudl .
Baker Fl!ndlure.
....., 1192-2284 or call •talfon Tup- -Inn
$5.14 per 1nonlh. Phone 99J.
Requtll.l lvr b1d propoul Ianna
pera Plal!M 66'1·3251. 8 2 SOle 1haukl
be made kl tho Dl'ridoD of
21136.
Jl..Ute
Parkl liDd Recre1Uon. Room llli Ohio
WALNUT STEREX&gt; radio. Beau.
DepartrMnta Bulldlnt:,
Columbul,
APPALOSSA STUD servlee. By Ohlv . ...::1218. Talaphono 48U·m1.
liful
contemporary
walnut
steTWO AIR condlllonera, washer
nlm J:. IIORB
appointment, pirone IIIUIII.
D:lrettor
and dryer, dinette set, sofa reo with AM &amp; MF radio, def.l4-301p 11a1 JT, If. aJ, .htne 7 4kl
luxe
lloating
turntable,
dual
couch, two lounge chain, one
auto otereo unit ,,rnJ tapes. volume control. Four speed
The first Easter parade took
D. A. Milam. 894 Pearl St., automatic changer. Pay only
Cheese experts say the place in 1876 on Atlantic City's
15 per month or balance fewer and smaller the holes famous boardwalk, according
Middleport, Phone m.5SOS.
$78.62. Free borne demonstra- In Swiss ch ..se, the better lhe lo the Encyclopaedia Britan1+41~
tion. Call m-3218.
ll-7.etc cheese.
nica.
appro11mately U feet br 10 faet, tl
rowboatl wtth oan, 1nd o11e refrlroret.ett Jce houar. Tile com:eUlonatr.
.,_.ID fumilh all other oeqUlJ:Im~mt,
marcbandile, 011tertall. uuuu.. aa.d

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The Mel11 Local Sehool Dlltrlet rt•
" " " the rlrht ta njeet au aad
all btda.
ThDJa lnterelttd bl. lllllnnlttlq bldl '
m•y call or wrtte tha Clerlr'• of&amp;a
fDf Prlee QuvtaUon FOI1Illi.
TM Mo.l ..l Lotll lth... Dlllotrlet
L- w. Mcc...,, e~o.-

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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
·" 7!50 .A:M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.
l&lt;eeoing Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

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WOW~ '10U SURE C.AU.EO ITt
\fOU ~A KNUKS,SPELLED

I&lt;NOWINCi ~0\JJ
I&lt;NUKS OPtRAit.S,
I'M Qurrt CtRTAIN

WlUlt to settle

an &amp;.rgument.

about a dog? A new sllde rule
eont.alrui s.ooo ra.cts about the
115 recognized breeds.

mogs Computer, Morse and ,.

A!180Clate3, SUite 1702, 203 N.
Wabaah Ave .. Chicago, DU .

MR. 'TAR l'a
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LIKE T'RE THERE
TO SEE 1'-tf
RIG 'MJRI(!

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beYerace
17. Francbi.R
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10. Lqal
m.U.r
a . Wander
li.Efllllah
ltreetear
19. Compaea

21. Peru.e

211. Wan4
of
Napoleon'a

volcanoea
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23. Renown
24 ..Maopo-

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25. Contour

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CUIIng

39. Binrtnr
voice

mold

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31.l.oole cloak

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38.· Unhappy
41 . Medieval
futener
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HC'.\1 MLIC&gt;I WILL 'IOU CHARGE

TO REPAIR THIS CRIICK IN MY

one letter to each square, to
form four ordinal')' word1.

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Knotts Community

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LIOAI. MOT1CI· .

$'299

MAlOti
FURNRURE CO.

SAC.-;WAroS, WOULD "mKE

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WMPO

Female Help Wanted

SMILE-

P1L 99ll-2143

NO. 14-ttl

Orit Frederick 1ncl NaYII E. J'red.
paint 13.59. M &amp; G Market,
CONSIGNMENT Sale: Cornplele BLACK MIN lATURE Poodle
· ·. L ·•;n retitle .at ~~ Geor,~town ,
Rt. 7, Middleport.
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Ros~. lndlnnllpoH.e. In the State at
WILL CARE FOR elderly men
Pups, $75. West Highland
Une of farm machinery and
lndl•m, will talle notice that on tlut
Wh1te Terriers $100, 1961
and women, ambulatory or
houaehold itema. June 15 otart.
20th diJY of Mlf, IIMSB, the PIIIDt!ff ,
The Racine HDIIMI NtUontl Bank. JLa.
bed patients, Mason Clinic,
Farrnall CUb Tractor, hydrau- '55 CHEVROLET TRUCK, new f"lnl,
lng at noon. Sldehlll auction
Ohio, rued Itt PeUUon arllinllt
6
ply
tlrea
with
8
fool
utillty
tllem In the CGurt of Common Pleu
Mason,
6-l..!Oip
lic lilt, 3 point fast bitch, sinon Leo Morris farm, Rutland,
READY • MIX coneroto deliv- SEWING MACHINES, npalr
M'ri ¥• County. Ohio, the tame b&amp;·
bed. Ideal for plumbers, pain. ot
Ohio. Anyone wiahlng to aeli
gle plow, 5 foot cutter bar
Jnr C11e Na. 14,.29(1, lor Ule reeov.
ered right to your project.
service, an makes. WY 1leTs or carpenters. Job n ery of money only, the amount eltim·
any item at the aale call 742and disc $1100. Price firm. LitWILL CARE for elderly wo"""'
Fall and easy. Free esti2284. The Pabrle Shop, Pomed belne t5.UIJ.OO, pita IAte....,t h'01r1
Krawsczyn, Middleport, ph,nne Allgust
In my horne. Phone 742-0795.
4M8 or 742·5817. Not responH~ Barkar&lt;)() Kennels, Cool14, 1967, at the rate of slll:
mates.
Phone
992-!284,
Goeg.
eroy.
Aullrorir.ed Singer Saiea
IC-2717.
ll-ll-3tc per &lt;lent per annum, aDd ea.t1 of
sible for accidents. Lunch will
ville, Ohio, 669-3654. ll-7-10tc
1-Utp
•ull , am:l f&lt;Jr f&lt;1teel0111ure of the mort.
leln Ready • Mix Co., Middle.
and ServlC&lt;!. We Sharpen
ga ge on certtlD rut ett.ate l.n "ld
he served. Terms of sale SclllSOts.
,...
port,
Ohio.
I
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lfe
PelltLon dtll('r!bed , to.1VI:t:
THE MEIGS County Fish and
Caah.
ll-6-8tc 48 PASSENGER school bus , 14 FOOT GALVANlZED boat
&amp;Inc lD Sutton Towt~~blp. lie~
Count y. Ohio. Beln1 In lOO.acre
with nara and llfe jackets; 4
Game Assn. will meet 1buJ's.
good condition, new paint,
Lat No. an, In Section Ill, To-.
passenger, $60. Joha Kraw~hip 2. Range U of the Ohio Cam.
day, Jone 6 at 7:30 p.m. at
best offer, Henry Bahr, phone
EXPERT
FIRESTONE DLC 1110
Wanted To Rent
pany'1 PurehQe. Bellnnl.l'lt 30511
sczyn,
Middleport,
Phone
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the Pomeroy Gun Club. All SMALL FARM or buy - on
lll!5-J983 Chesler.
11-7-iltp
NI!W TREAD-BLACKWALL .
f~t WJ:&gt;II of I Ut ttoM lD the eut
Wheel Alignment
line of Sectto11 15. the nid tet
2717.
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members and officers a r e
land rontract. Pbone !192-51120.
Sin
Prlct Tu
J
st'l ne beln~~: 3411.S teet south of lha
northeut corner of Ni~ ~ectlon:
urged
to
attend
this
Import.
FOUR
ROOM
HOUSE,
bath,
6.10x13
9.81 J7
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l i•~nce 1&lt;&gt;o'lh 21!1' feet . then ce we1!
6.10xi4
9.11 .a
ant meeting.
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basement, two large lots, in STRAWBERRIES, 40c a box.
202 feet; thence north 115. ~ feet:
700xl3
lo.ll .113
Roy W. ProUIII, Pnrtland.
1!~ ,.,., .... ra •t ?.1)2 fl'l'l to the plal'e
Racine. Call m ·Z039 or 919UNFURNISHED apartment In
of lx!lllnnlnc. co nblnlne t aer'f!.
100xl4
tO.II A3
11-Ut&lt;:
SHOOTINU MATCH Sunday,
ucept thf c'lnl an(! mln~rnl1 then··
2951 .
11-7-ftp Pbone 143-2433.
750xll
tt.ll
.41
Pomeroy. Write Box lifi!IR In
under re1erve~ In deed recorded
670xl5
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June 9. noon to 4. H8lllll, hoIn fl n'lk !J!l. Pagf 3511, Mellll Coun·
care of The Dally Sentinel,
PlusRO&lt;O,.,....loExclto,..
SAVE
1311
or
more
on
aluminum
ty
Deeed
Reecordl.
"""· ha~ of hog. Shotguns onPomeroy.
ll-7-2tp SPINET PIANO. Wanted, r ..
Natlonw.._ Gulnntee ·. r
', l~o included In t'•e J hove duulboats. AU slzea I0-12-JS.l4
ly. Rutiand American Legion
-GUARANJEED.. .
sponsible party to take over
tH:d rul e•tate, tte tonowlllr: Beln11 In Srr.tio n 1!1. Sutto./11 Tov."nshlfl .
fool. Call 99Z-2347, ,.. 119U258.
Home.
&amp;6-41o
low monthly payments on a
Beglnnlnl at " poat on the tou\h.
Lost and Found
5-1tl-3lllc
wt•st rnn •~r of ~ o:&gt;nt ·ane tract Til·
Spinet Piano. can be seen Jo.
corded In Deed Book NtJ, 180. l"qe
LOST,
Ladies
good
watch,
Ra·
ONE
OLIVER
tractor
70,
with
JIM ADAMS Auction every Frically. Write Gredit Manager,
~MI . M'&lt;!l ~l Cnnnly Deed R ~cordt :
cine Reunion Dance, make of
lhence north In teet: thence north
cuiHvators
and
mower.
Goed
day at RuUand will start at
P. 0 . Box 276, Shelbyville, ln.
~9 drll'r-MJ 21 mlnut1!11 ea1t 202: feet
watch is Gerard Paragon.
7 p.m. Instead of 7:30 p.m.
parallel and 15 feet north of a
diana.
ll-7·2tp shape. Marvin Miller, salem
block bulldlnl' thence south 0 .29
I
I
Write Box 668'1', In care of
Center.
U-~lp
Jim Adams, Auctioneer.
feet; thence wut ~~ fnt to tlH
I
.
The
Dally
Sentinel,
.
Pomeroy.
plue o f be11lnntng, cant1iJII1lf .:14
6-4-4tc
J966 CHEVY Corvalr: like new,
1
Jere. There 11 alto rranted here6-7-llc'
$1lll0 Phone 1192.-21111 11-Wic THREE PURE bred short horn
with a rllhl ·of-w•y 10 feet widr
:
I .
·
·
bulls. Phone Wilkesville 1169runnine aoutb from Road No. T-100
TERMITES SWARMING? alonJ the ent aide of the aOO.•
They are re-productivea, not
1961 FoRYl, 4-door, lk:yllnder,
4844 after 8 p.m. Hollis R.
mentioned one-acre tract, to IMI
\l!l('d by the Grantee• . their hetn
your worker colony. Free Jn.
standard
transmission.
Will
Grate.
~p
I
I
and aut.cn•. In conunon llril.l:r. the
For
Rent
spections and Information on
Granton. thtlr hein 1nd au11n1,
sell
cheap.
E1cellent
condi1
t
TRAILER SPACE, any size, all
u • mean~ of In'"'• and ern-,
crawl space dangers. No
tion.
Robert
Hill,
Racine.
Ph.
MAPLE
STEREO.
1968
rnndel
but the re•pon•lblllty net experue.
utilities, large comer Jot, in
I
m•tntlmtru:e anti upkeep of Nl~
saleaman, low overhead, 50
949-3811.
ll-ll-3tp
stereo.
Lovely
maple,
AM
&amp;
I
BRING THE FAMILY IN SUNDAY
·I
town. John Fultz, Middleport,
rteht.of.way • hall be with the Gnn·
per cent aavlngB. AIDed Peat
teu. tbelt heln and UllpJ".
FM
radio.
Four
speed
autoI
1
Ohio. Phone 992-2319. 6-6-3tc
need RefP.rene41: Volume 220, Plllfe
Cootrol, Pnmeroy,
Oblo.
TWO BEDROOM home, bath
matic changer, four speaker :aot, llele• CDWl\7 Died Record~, :
You always have a wide menU clloice I
~nd Volume :Uti, Pa1e 4!'7. Ielp
Phone II9U669 evenlngB.
system.
Pay
only
$8!1.58
or
full
basement,
garage:
TwoI
at
Batley's ... steaks, cllt~Ja, seafoods and I
PLENTY of space for one trailCounty Deed Recordlll.
~
year-old
home
In
Syracuae.
monthly
payments
ol
$6.
Free
111•
pnyer
of
the
PetltiOD
b
t
or
er with all facihties. In SyraI
Bailey's famoos Broasled Qlickea. Plan to II
the f'8('oq.,. of montJ oob', in ~
home demonstration, call 992- •mount
~
cuse. Call 992-3904. 4-la.tfc Phone 1192.-:1!21.
of e.eas.oo. pl111 blterelfl
I
~at out Sui'Miay~
.- - • · · · ! ..~""
jm.r. DO -lng at horne from Aurult 14, 198'1. 11 the rate of
3218.
ll-7-6tc elx
per (!l!nt per annum, Utd tOilll
zippera, pockets, pegging,
of wlt. and for thw fort-Cion.,. of
BAILEY'S RESTA.UJiA.NT
FURNISHED and unfurnished FOUR BEDROOM horne on Lin.
a morto11e on said real ~tate. •~
hemming, alterations, ete.
coin
HJII,
Pomeroy:
recentiy
SHARP
~
FORD
'I•
ton
pickup,
apartments. Close to school.
for other equitable reUef, 5al4 Dl·
: 218 1:. MAIN
PHONE 992-3974
POMEROY :
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Ma11011,
remndeled. Large lol; $11,995. $275. Go north on Rt. 7 lo ftndanl a are noaulred to 11\1-r uld
Phone 9112-5143.
10-18-tfc
petition on the 13th day af JW.,, 1*
Phone Tn$51.
4-JJ.tfc
L--~~:_~~--:_~_to_!:!:..~~:.~~-~!:~-J
Call Lee Seyler, 992-2Ga,
Eastern High School and turn or
Jud~P.nl wm be taken •eatntt
t .s4te left, it is 2 mllea out, first
LARGE live room and bath
SIDE GLANCES By Cill Fox
Tha lOCIM HOflll
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springt
Netlonel llllflk.
house on left past the church.
apartment, newly deroratl!d,
'
ltciM, Ohio
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. MonMAPLE STEREO radio, 11188
ll-7·2tp
furilace heat, Pomerov,
PlalntHf
day thru Friday. Ladles nJgbt
wo_,.r and Puth
Early American lllereo radio
Pbone 99U307.
1 ·~-tfc
,...._,.y, 01'111,
every Friday.
Ullc
combination. Beautillll solid
Attern..,t Mr Plallttlff
R..l Estate For S•le
Wol: Wt; •7: 11-tt: t.St Sbtl
state
unit
with
4-speed
chang.
TRAILER SPACE, all utilltiea
er. Take over payrnenfl of fll
available. Inquire 156 Mulber.
per month or balance fll.91.
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Writ• P.
WANTED
LliOAl NOTICI
Also, lovely walnut CODJOie
Sealed blcll wUI be received by tbe
0
.
Box
425
Pomeroy.
5-29-tfc
LADY to stay nights with elderM~l!illll Local Sc hool Dl~tr\d Roard of
with 4 speaker aouncl system,
Educallon at their otnee In the )ljd.
ly lady In Racine. CaD 949diPporl Hl llh Schaol Bullil lnJ , Mid ·
4 speed dual volume ecntrol GEO. ROBS'l'l!liTER - TWO BEDROOM trailer, M r.
dleport. Ohio . for .chool buJ ttru
1965 or 91~
u.3tc
with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay POMEROY - 5 Rooma, medern \JUU\ 12 :00 a'docil noo n on June n .
G Market, Rt. 7, Middleport.
1968. at whl(!h time the bldt wUJ be
balance 188.09 or paymenll bath, panellng, full basement •·p&lt;:ned.
~
For Trade
The tire bld1 are for Mbool boa
of 15 per month. CaD !J112.3218. with garage, above lloodl.
tire&amp; to be P\lr~ha~ fur 1 period
\
CASH FOR Antique~. Bm
6-Uic S'l ACRE FARM - 20 tractor ot
one year beelnnlne on July :MI.
For
Sale
1961'1 and ~xll!ndlnw untu July 28.
Hamm, Middleport. Oblo.
\
tlDahle, clean, good lencea, I ' 11169.
THREE ACRES, 5 room house,
f.IHOic
ZIG ZAG-QMATIC: Well brown
room bome, modera bath,
Six quutaUun• are reque.ted u
new roof, bam, ceJiar, two
bam, and other btdldiDI(B. ldl- f ollowl:
make sewing rnaciiine has
:-.~a_ 1: A. ftut I(Tade Une tire of
clBterns and lumlttD'e $4500.
nylon t'OIUitructlon with
l"'lf\lllr
many
features.
Makes
buttonnerall.
Wanted To Lease
Phone 742-5613.
5-lll-30tp
tHad. 111 Ply , 11~ 9:00d0.
holes, darns, mends, without HEIJ!N ud VIIIGO. TEAFOliD
No. 2: A first .-rade IIIII! tire of
!I' ARMS In Melp cr Muon
nylon coOJtmc llon with mnd 1nd
altaclrrnents.
Sews
on
a
II
Auocloleo
ltJ.3SII
County for oU and gu. Wrlle LARGE HOUSE In Racine, 9
•now trtad , 10 ply, alz.e 9:t0d0.
No . J: A flnt lfrBde line tlre of
types of fobrlcs. Free home
.......
OIJio
to &lt;llaweva Oil and G a 1
rooms. one third acre lol,
n..ylan oon•ltuctlon wlt.h nJU.].ar
demonstration. Pav balance of
&amp;6-atc
tTtead , 10 ply, 1l&amp;e 8:2!1:11.30.
Corp., 506 Cotler St., Marietta,
goed locaUon, 185110. Phone
No. of.: A flnt lfl'l,de Bne Ure of
l
$12.98
or
rnrmthly
payments.
0.
f.31.1J1p
nylon ronstructton with muod and
I
9111-3752.
5-29-12tc
•now tre1d , 10 ply, 111e 1:15d0.
Call m -3211.
s.utc
l t I
u
I
0'1IIIIEll AND CROW
I I
No . !: Reca pp\nl ol tlreJ B:UdO
11&amp;\LTY
COMPANY
I'
I
•llh tlnt 1rade nibber.
HOME GROWN tomato plants
Wanted To Buy
I I ,.._, . I '
No . t : Jl;eupplnl of tire~ I:OI:dO
wUb liM Jr.tde rubber.
f&lt;&gt;r garden use : Early Val· 50 x 10, TWO BEDROOM trail- IWIIIAN - I story frlmt, 7
SMALL ACREAGE, no building,
\ l.l• ll
Tho1e lnt.ere•led In •ubmltllnr bl41
er, carpeted living room and rooma, 4 bedrooma, bath,
tan!, Hln.. , 1350, Big Red,
state price and full particuallould c11l or write the Clarlr. lor
blue kitchen. Contact W. C. plenty gardeD apace. A ~ at Prl ~ o: Quotlltlon P'onn1.
Delicious, and Improved Mexlars. Write Box £68 F c-o the
The Melp Local Scltool DUtrtd
Spencer near the MI. Herman '-1,100.110.
Ican. Also cabbage and pep
1nerve1 the rl1ht to rejed III:J' 1111d
Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy.
Church, or phone Cheater IJ85. MlllDIJil'ORT- I atory frame, all bldl.
per plants. Thomas Hayman,
11-7~
The M•l" LOcal kl'leol Dlttrlft
35S3.
..wtp I bedrooms, part bath, Dice
L. W. McCOll! ... Cltrtl
Syraeuse, 0.
5-24-121o
"Yea, our boy is doing all right in Vietnam, but he feels
T•l . HZ-5651
lot.
,1,975.110.
&amp;.211: 5-31 ; f.?: 6-ltl ftc
AN'ITQUES, furniture, dlobel,
ht ahould be at home takin&amp; part in the hostilities!"
miscellaneou.. M!'ll. Howard POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy PURE CLOVER bay; waa not ~Y - 2 atory frame, 4
I
.
In hlglr water; II acres to cal bedrooms, 2 bathl, buomenL
miniature, 175 and up. Stud
Cecll, Q W. Main St., P.LHA.L NOT1CI
Slllm(ll Ia Demoad
In
freld.
Priced
rigbL
J.
ll.
Ideal
for
large
family,
fll,tiO.
Su 11!11 blda will be I'OC!ii!ITllll bJ'
LI¢A.L NOTICI
service and grooming. Phooe
'lf11.
1·25-Uc
Liechtenstein, one of the .
the Kelp Loeal Sehool Dlltrlct Baud
NOTIC! TO SIDDIII
Gaul, Sumner Road. Pboae
WANT TO SELLT
1192-5«3.
II S tfc
vf Eduutlon at thalr otflce Jn \be smalleat Independent. prlncl·
The Ohio Department of NatW'IIl
lliddleport Hllh Scbool
BulldiQ.
Cheater 531112.
"-'1(1
LIST WITif US
.fl~u"'~ · through the DIYilion or
Middleport, Ohio, for gal&lt;lllne for t.ho pallties In Europe, has an area
P1rb and R~Nitlon, punuanl to
III:NRY a•.&amp;NII
School buuea unW U:OO o'dock 110011. of only 81 square miles. The
1957 GMC half-ton plcl:up ; also
and In Jctonlanee wttb the prolll·
For Sale or Trade
on June 11. l!MIII, at whteb Urn• tbe manufacture of p o s t a g e
dont of 8eetlona 1!101.09 and 1!101 .0111
THREE
PIECE
Modern
Walnut
0111ee
•n
1
two year old small horse. Ph.
bldl will be opaned ,
vl lht! Ohio Revt•ed Code, Pfl)poan
JAGUAR for farm tractor. M
bedroom Illite wltb algbl ta.
The .11110llne bldl lrtl tor JUDllno stamps Is a vital part of the
to contract kor the opvallon ol e
7111-4435.
6-4-41c
to be punhaleel lor e parlod o:l ou country's economy because of
r. G Foed Murket, Rl 7, Mid·
marine
and
ml•cellaneou$
ref«~ll ­
ble, nne clralre lounge, one
year betlnnln, an Julr 28, l.MI.
ment conce•tan at Fornd Ruo State
dleport.
U-3lp
Two quot.atlou 11'11 ,..,._...,.. 1111 the demand fol' them, accordPull:, Melea: County, Ohio.
COIIOO
titcheo step olool wltb
1968 ZIG ZAG portable, sllgbt(olJ()WR:
Ing to the Encyclopaedia BriOffic ial bid propoall Will be nBusiness
Setvfces
ftequeat No. 1- A. rqulu IJI'ecle of tannica.
ly uaed ; does everything with- back, .... three way lable RADIO r. TV repair, reason- eeived In the office of the DIY11Ion
STORE EQUIPMENT lor hoole
IUollne of no:&gt;t leu than n oet.aa
of ParQ and aecreeuon unUI :uo
out attachments: In goed con- lamp - :171(, lnebol taD. Ph.
ratlnJ.
p.m ., June 10. 19158. Bldt will be pubable prices. Antenna r. Boo&amp;- licly
trailer. M r. G :Mmtet, Rt. 7,
Reque1t No. 1-A. hllh ted pella
opened thereafter bJ tbt Chill
Slurg..,.. were known as·
dillon, $5.!18 per month, or
cuoune o1 liot .... tlwto till
ter service. John Harrison, or hll IUihoriHd alent, Tbe riflht ll crt
Middleport.
IJ.Wip
Albany
beef" In the Hudson
"
ort1ne
ratlnt~.
full prl&lt;e of 149.80. For free
to reJect allJ' and aU bilk .
701 Broadway St., Middleport, reterved
"nle pl'k:e quotation II to I:Dclu4t River.
Tho contract will be far a tenn of
'55
CHEVY
155.
phone
._
home demonstration, call 992the furnlahlnlll of 1n alr eomprueor
Ohio. Pbone 1192-2522, open four year~ a11d 61,i; monU.. from IUM lnd
11188 OLDS, 412, 4 speed, Jb1ne
• Pnlllllre I'IUI end other liD. .
UIO.
Malp
15, 11188 to December 31, 1972.
21136.
Jl..Ute
evenlnga.
11-Hltc
MJ..r/11.
~+«&lt;!
1'hll Dlvlllon of Pub lAd Recre•- ln1 equipment for Uie Bue lfaillttlll-

...

THE INSTANT HE'S
ALONE HE SMILES
A SLY SILENT

. BllETTNAIS

tl.,

3 lb. llllc, Dutch Standard

®

From tile Larprrc Trucl!
Bullobaar illdlator To The
&amp;nalleat HeatAr Core.

CtNIIIIII
Itt. 1· ,.,..,.,,
CALL Coot.YIU.I ........

"'"' •· •anty IIN4erlcle,.

"

LtSSENIN'
WHILE SH!!
WUZ. TALKIN'

HOW TH' DING OONG
COULO I L'ARN
lfN LESSON WHEN
I NEVER HEEREO
WHATSIE SAID?

Afl-kWWi .......

TUPPERS PLAINS, 0.
PHONE 667·3682

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WHAT AREVE
DRAGGIN' HOME
SO LATE fER?

I HOPE
'IE L'ARNT
'lORE
LK50N

WlllN'T

Rnin 1111 Dfillflll be1ut' '' ,~
Cle•••d In JOUI' own llorl'lll bp von II If
dry·folm Qleii!DCI, Ho 1111111. No MU. No
odor. UH Fill llle Ulll dl,,

$12.00

L•aAI. NOTICI

Tht lteclna tlamo NaHonal

...•

SHE CLAIMED

UFE TO
YOUR

GUARANTEED REPAIRED
ASSORTED ADJUSTMENT
TIRES

AUTOMOBILE (nsuranC&lt;! bee•
eancelled? Lost your operat.
or's Ucenoe! CaD 99J.29M.
etl tfc

tl'UCiHAID I!

MISS
PRUNeLlV
KEPT ME IN
AfTER
SCHOOL

BRING NEW

TIRES

Insurance

IN TNI COMMON PLI.U COUIT,
MI!IOS COUNTY, OHIO

BARNEY

Business Services

C. C. BRADFORD

'f'n _~=
665 . I I

Local 1 owner, low mileage car, White finish, red vinyl
interior, black top, new whitewall tires. Powerglide, radio .
and heater.

Word IIW COili41CUflft

Business Services

~ ave ~ou time &amp; monejl. We
&lt;: .!n su pply m i~e d fertil ize rs &amp;
slraigh! mater1al s you need ~ or
apply them for ~ou . Call today.

1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR .••.•..•......••.. $995

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llA111
' ' ' Wtnt Ad hrvlco
I conts ... , Wenl .,., II'IMrtlofl
MlfiiMUM

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
OF

Dtr ., '"ltflutlo•
aHUUTIOMI
TIM MIQhr ,...,_, tllo rllhl
tt Olltt ., reJect '"' •• dHntN
IH"e••lt. TIM 11V11111hor will not

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.A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bri;ng
Top Grade.. ~esnlts
.
WAitT AD
U..OitMATION

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tfllll
o.,.DIADI.
Mhre 'uttllctllan.

lkiiHIIr DIIHIIH '
D,M,
C•nc.lltlletll &amp; Corl'fttliM

ICH,... 1111HI t e.m. hr

Will N

QUALm

*'

M

,_.....,......,

IIICif'I'HI

lllllrtlll'l,

Cb.,IIIO

Sharp black finish with deluxe vinyl interior, all good
tires, radio, heater. A real sharp car.

7Sc

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1t ~ .. ~~ ,.,

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1963 CORVAIR CONV ..... ............... ... $995

,

II ........1 DtleiUIU 1ft INM Ml
1ncl Mh ,.lei within 1t doyl.
CAID OF THAMKI &amp; OIITUAIY
tl.M .., Jl word mlnhnum. Ia.

1963 CHEVROLET % TON .............. .. ... $995
700 x 17 tires, Heavy duty springs, solid cab, covered lxldy, .
Local 1 owner, low mlleage,

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IL.IND AOI
AIIIIIHIInllll Uc Cl'l.,,. per Aci'HF•
tl..-nt.
OIIFICI HOU.I
1111 •·"'· to S:OO ,.m. Deily
trlt ...... tt:to ........turd..

Notice
WILL DO aewing In Ill)' bome.
Make anything. Mra. Carolyn
Lewis, Phone 1192.-2271. l&gt;6-3lc

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

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.Auction

BULK
FERTILIZERS

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AUCftONEER
Complete llenlct
Write, l'lloae or Ormfael
crut llnrllwd
llacJae, Oldo
I I Uc

·

For Sale

992-2181

Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
For Sale
MOTOR BOAT, 25 hp motor.
M r. G Foed Marbl, Rl. 7
Middleport.
U-3lp
BANANAS, lllc lb., mUk 79c a
gaUon,3 dozen
bologna
lb. sUced
.1.39,
' •w
89c.sJowl

AU. SIZES
plus tax each

a.ltlt

CARPETING

....,..,.,

aYDEKUHN

ltttlne, Ottlo,
PlallltHf,

U'L ABNER

:::r

US, TOO!!- SILENT
HAIN'TGONNA

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E!&gt;RJ;:AK HIS
SILENCE -

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llltHtt Matle
IOIYIII lmlfll

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LIOAL NOnCI

AIR CONDITIONING Refriger- BUDGET PRYCE fumllanr 4111
ation service. Jacl!'a llefrlg.
our third Roor budget shop.
oration, New ua.... hone
Raker Fumlluro, Middleport,
8112-n.
4 s 11e Ohio.
T II lfe

5.55

SAVE SPACE

FREE SJORAGE
MOTH PROOFING

AIC CLEANERS
W, Va.

773·5543

EVINRUDE
SALES AND IIERVICE

BEGINNERS

SPECIAL
$295.00
RED FfSH BOAT

MA5TERaWT
TRAILB

EEK AND MEEK

Schwarze! Marine
Hockin.sport, Ohio

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Have You Tried
Bailey's Fine Food?

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HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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JUST li..EIJT

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tlon wUI lurnlah doeQ, one bulldln(

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WAITRESS, FULL or par I
Ume; 21 lo 40: nlg!ll obllt.
No aperience neceaoai'J. ~
ply In pmon, Blue Tarlall.
M6le

Help W•ntecl

'LADY lor housework, coot, n..
In or out, phone 99UZ51, eontact 0. IDndy over Liberly
Theatre, Middleport for Inlier·
riew.
.,.. uttc

STEREO RADIO combination: FOR BE'l'I'EK elealnl. lrl CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF"
repossessed: beautiful cab(. keep colon gieamlng, u 1 t
breeding service. Call Leland
Blue Lustre wpet •. _ .
net, like new. Balance due
Parker,
Pnmeroy reside•ce labor neuiiii'J' to operate tha eonRont electrlo rd!am_. fl,
$87, or m•ke payments of
to apprOYM ~taftdudl .
Baker Fl!ndlure.
....., 1192-2284 or call •talfon Tup- -Inn
$5.14 per 1nonlh. Phone 99J.
Requtll.l lvr b1d propoul Ianna
pera Plal!M 66'1·3251. 8 2 SOle 1haukl
be made kl tho Dl'ridoD of
21136.
Jl..Ute
Parkl liDd Recre1Uon. Room llli Ohio
WALNUT STEREX&gt; radio. Beau.
DepartrMnta Bulldlnt:,
Columbul,
APPALOSSA STUD servlee. By Ohlv . ...::1218. Talaphono 48U·m1.
liful
contemporary
walnut
steTWO AIR condlllonera, washer
nlm J:. IIORB
appointment, pirone IIIUIII.
D:lrettor
and dryer, dinette set, sofa reo with AM &amp; MF radio, def.l4-301p 11a1 JT, If. aJ, .htne 7 4kl
luxe
lloating
turntable,
dual
couch, two lounge chain, one
auto otereo unit ,,rnJ tapes. volume control. Four speed
The first Easter parade took
D. A. Milam. 894 Pearl St., automatic changer. Pay only
Cheese experts say the place in 1876 on Atlantic City's
15 per month or balance fewer and smaller the holes famous boardwalk, according
Middleport, Phone m.5SOS.
$78.62. Free borne demonstra- In Swiss ch ..se, the better lhe lo the Encyclopaedia Britan1+41~
tion. Call m-3218.
ll-7.etc cheese.
nica.
appro11mately U feet br 10 faet, tl
rowboatl wtth oan, 1nd o11e refrlroret.ett Jce houar. Tile com:eUlonatr.
.,_.ID fumilh all other oeqUlJ:Im~mt,
marcbandile, 011tertall. uuuu.. aa.d

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" " " the rlrht ta njeet au aad
all btda.
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m•y call or wrtte tha Clerlr'• of&amp;a
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12 NOON
3 P.M.
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l&lt;eeoing Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
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Female Help Wanted

SMILE-

P1L 99ll-2143

NO. 14-ttl

Orit Frederick 1ncl NaYII E. J'red.
paint 13.59. M &amp; G Market,
CONSIGNMENT Sale: Cornplele BLACK MIN lATURE Poodle
· ·. L ·•;n retitle .at ~~ Geor,~town ,
Rt. 7, Middleport.
~
Ros~. lndlnnllpoH.e. In the State at
WILL CARE FOR elderly men
Pups, $75. West Highland
Une of farm machinery and
lndl•m, will talle notice that on tlut
Wh1te Terriers $100, 1961
and women, ambulatory or
houaehold itema. June 15 otart.
20th diJY of Mlf, IIMSB, the PIIIDt!ff ,
The Racine HDIIMI NtUontl Bank. JLa.
bed patients, Mason Clinic,
Farrnall CUb Tractor, hydrau- '55 CHEVROLET TRUCK, new f"lnl,
lng at noon. Sldehlll auction
Ohio, rued Itt PeUUon arllinllt
6
ply
tlrea
with
8
fool
utillty
tllem In the CGurt of Common Pleu
Mason,
6-l..!Oip
lic lilt, 3 point fast bitch, sinon Leo Morris farm, Rutland,
READY • MIX coneroto deliv- SEWING MACHINES, npalr
M'ri ¥• County. Ohio, the tame b&amp;·
bed. Ideal for plumbers, pain. ot
Ohio. Anyone wiahlng to aeli
gle plow, 5 foot cutter bar
Jnr C11e Na. 14,.29(1, lor Ule reeov.
ered right to your project.
service, an makes. WY 1leTs or carpenters. Job n ery of money only, the amount eltim·
any item at the aale call 742and disc $1100. Price firm. LitWILL CARE for elderly wo"""'
Fall and easy. Free esti2284. The Pabrle Shop, Pomed belne t5.UIJ.OO, pita IAte....,t h'01r1
Krawsczyn, Middleport, ph,nne Allgust
In my horne. Phone 742-0795.
4M8 or 742·5817. Not responH~ Barkar&lt;)() Kennels, Cool14, 1967, at the rate of slll:
mates.
Phone
992-!284,
Goeg.
eroy.
Aullrorir.ed Singer Saiea
IC-2717.
ll-ll-3tc per &lt;lent per annum, aDd ea.t1 of
sible for accidents. Lunch will
ville, Ohio, 669-3654. ll-7-10tc
1-Utp
•ull , am:l f&lt;Jr f&lt;1teel0111ure of the mort.
leln Ready • Mix Co., Middle.
and ServlC&lt;!. We Sharpen
ga ge on certtlD rut ett.ate l.n "ld
he served. Terms of sale SclllSOts.
,...
port,
Ohio.
I
ill!
lfe
PelltLon dtll('r!bed , to.1VI:t:
THE MEIGS County Fish and
Caah.
ll-6-8tc 48 PASSENGER school bus , 14 FOOT GALVANlZED boat
&amp;Inc lD Sutton Towt~~blp. lie~
Count y. Ohio. Beln1 In lOO.acre
with nara and llfe jackets; 4
Game Assn. will meet 1buJ's.
good condition, new paint,
Lat No. an, In Section Ill, To-.
passenger, $60. Joha Kraw~hip 2. Range U of the Ohio Cam.
day, Jone 6 at 7:30 p.m. at
best offer, Henry Bahr, phone
EXPERT
FIRESTONE DLC 1110
Wanted To Rent
pany'1 PurehQe. Bellnnl.l'lt 30511
sczyn,
Middleport,
Phone
m.
the Pomeroy Gun Club. All SMALL FARM or buy - on
lll!5-J983 Chesler.
11-7-iltp
NI!W TREAD-BLACKWALL .
f~t WJ:&gt;II of I Ut ttoM lD the eut
Wheel Alignment
line of Sectto11 15. the nid tet
2717.
~
members and officers a r e
land rontract. Pbone !192-51120.
Sin
Prlct Tu
J
st'l ne beln~~: 3411.S teet south of lha
northeut corner of Ni~ ~ectlon:
urged
to
attend
this
Import.
FOUR
ROOM
HOUSE,
bath,
6.10x13
9.81 J7
~
J
l i•~nce 1&lt;&gt;o'lh 21!1' feet . then ce we1!
6.10xi4
9.11 .a
ant meeting.
~
basement, two large lots, in STRAWBERRIES, 40c a box.
202 feet; thence north 115. ~ feet:
700xl3
lo.ll .113
Roy W. ProUIII, Pnrtland.
1!~ ,.,., .... ra •t ?.1)2 fl'l'l to the plal'e
Racine. Call m ·Z039 or 919UNFURNISHED apartment In
of lx!lllnnlnc. co nblnlne t aer'f!.
100xl4
tO.II A3
11-Ut&lt;:
SHOOTINU MATCH Sunday,
ucept thf c'lnl an(! mln~rnl1 then··
2951 .
11-7-ftp Pbone 143-2433.
750xll
tt.ll
.41
Pomeroy. Write Box lifi!IR In
under re1erve~ In deed recorded
670xl5
lUI
A7
June 9. noon to 4. H8lllll, hoIn fl n'lk !J!l. Pagf 3511, Mellll Coun·
care of The Dally Sentinel,
PlusRO&lt;O,.,....loExclto,..
SAVE
1311
or
more
on
aluminum
ty
Deeed
Reecordl.
"""· ha~ of hog. Shotguns onPomeroy.
ll-7-2tp SPINET PIANO. Wanted, r ..
Natlonw.._ Gulnntee ·. r
', l~o included In t'•e J hove duulboats. AU slzea I0-12-JS.l4
ly. Rutiand American Legion
-GUARANJEED.. .
sponsible party to take over
tH:d rul e•tate, tte tonowlllr: Beln11 In Srr.tio n 1!1. Sutto./11 Tov."nshlfl .
fool. Call 99Z-2347, ,.. 119U258.
Home.
&amp;6-41o
low monthly payments on a
Beglnnlnl at " poat on the tou\h.
Lost and Found
5-1tl-3lllc
wt•st rnn •~r of ~ o:&gt;nt ·ane tract Til·
Spinet Piano. can be seen Jo.
corded In Deed Book NtJ, 180. l"qe
LOST,
Ladies
good
watch,
Ra·
ONE
OLIVER
tractor
70,
with
JIM ADAMS Auction every Frically. Write Gredit Manager,
~MI . M'&lt;!l ~l Cnnnly Deed R ~cordt :
cine Reunion Dance, make of
lhence north In teet: thence north
cuiHvators
and
mower.
Goed
day at RuUand will start at
P. 0 . Box 276, Shelbyville, ln.
~9 drll'r-MJ 21 mlnut1!11 ea1t 202: feet
watch is Gerard Paragon.
7 p.m. Instead of 7:30 p.m.
parallel and 15 feet north of a
diana.
ll-7·2tp shape. Marvin Miller, salem
block bulldlnl' thence south 0 .29
I
I
Write Box 668'1', In care of
Center.
U-~lp
Jim Adams, Auctioneer.
feet; thence wut ~~ fnt to tlH
I
.
The
Dally
Sentinel,
.
Pomeroy.
plue o f be11lnntng, cant1iJII1lf .:14
6-4-4tc
J966 CHEVY Corvalr: like new,
1
Jere. There 11 alto rranted here6-7-llc'
$1lll0 Phone 1192.-21111 11-Wic THREE PURE bred short horn
with a rllhl ·of-w•y 10 feet widr
:
I .
·
·
bulls. Phone Wilkesville 1169runnine aoutb from Road No. T-100
TERMITES SWARMING? alonJ the ent aide of the aOO.•
They are re-productivea, not
1961 FoRYl, 4-door, lk:yllnder,
4844 after 8 p.m. Hollis R.
mentioned one-acre tract, to IMI
\l!l('d by the Grantee• . their hetn
your worker colony. Free Jn.
standard
transmission.
Will
Grate.
~p
I
I
and aut.cn•. In conunon llril.l:r. the
For
Rent
spections and Information on
Granton. thtlr hein 1nd au11n1,
sell
cheap.
E1cellent
condi1
t
TRAILER SPACE, any size, all
u • mean~ of In'"'• and ern-,
crawl space dangers. No
tion.
Robert
Hill,
Racine.
Ph.
MAPLE
STEREO.
1968
rnndel
but the re•pon•lblllty net experue.
utilities, large comer Jot, in
I
m•tntlmtru:e anti upkeep of Nl~
saleaman, low overhead, 50
949-3811.
ll-ll-3tp
stereo.
Lovely
maple,
AM
&amp;
I
BRING THE FAMILY IN SUNDAY
·I
town. John Fultz, Middleport,
rteht.of.way • hall be with the Gnn·
per cent aavlngB. AIDed Peat
teu. tbelt heln and UllpJ".
FM
radio.
Four
speed
autoI
1
Ohio. Phone 992-2319. 6-6-3tc
need RefP.rene41: Volume 220, Plllfe
Cootrol, Pnmeroy,
Oblo.
TWO BEDROOM home, bath
matic changer, four speaker :aot, llele• CDWl\7 Died Record~, :
You always have a wide menU clloice I
~nd Volume :Uti, Pa1e 4!'7. Ielp
Phone II9U669 evenlngB.
system.
Pay
only
$8!1.58
or
full
basement,
garage:
TwoI
at
Batley's ... steaks, cllt~Ja, seafoods and I
PLENTY of space for one trailCounty Deed Recordlll.
~
year-old
home
In
Syracuae.
monthly
payments
ol
$6.
Free
111•
pnyer
of
the
PetltiOD
b
t
or
er with all facihties. In SyraI
Bailey's famoos Broasled Qlickea. Plan to II
the f'8('oq.,. of montJ oob', in ~
home demonstration, call 992- •mount
~
cuse. Call 992-3904. 4-la.tfc Phone 1192.-:1!21.
of e.eas.oo. pl111 blterelfl
I
~at out Sui'Miay~
.- - • · · · ! ..~""
jm.r. DO -lng at horne from Aurult 14, 198'1. 11 the rate of
3218.
ll-7-6tc elx
per (!l!nt per annum, Utd tOilll
zippera, pockets, pegging,
of wlt. and for thw fort-Cion.,. of
BAILEY'S RESTA.UJiA.NT
FURNISHED and unfurnished FOUR BEDROOM horne on Lin.
a morto11e on said real ~tate. •~
hemming, alterations, ete.
coin
HJII,
Pomeroy:
recentiy
SHARP
~
FORD
'I•
ton
pickup,
apartments. Close to school.
for other equitable reUef, 5al4 Dl·
: 218 1:. MAIN
PHONE 992-3974
POMEROY :
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Ma11011,
remndeled. Large lol; $11,995. $275. Go north on Rt. 7 lo ftndanl a are noaulred to 11\1-r uld
Phone 9112-5143.
10-18-tfc
petition on the 13th day af JW.,, 1*
Phone Tn$51.
4-JJ.tfc
L--~~:_~~--:_~_to_!:!:..~~:.~~-~!:~-J
Call Lee Seyler, 992-2Ga,
Eastern High School and turn or
Jud~P.nl wm be taken •eatntt
t .s4te left, it is 2 mllea out, first
LARGE live room and bath
SIDE GLANCES By Cill Fox
Tha lOCIM HOflll
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springt
Netlonel llllflk.
house on left past the church.
apartment, newly deroratl!d,
'
ltciM, Ohio
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. MonMAPLE STEREO radio, 11188
ll-7·2tp
furilace heat, Pomerov,
PlalntHf
day thru Friday. Ladles nJgbt
wo_,.r and Puth
Early American lllereo radio
Pbone 99U307.
1 ·~-tfc
,...._,.y, 01'111,
every Friday.
Ullc
combination. Beautillll solid
Attern..,t Mr Plallttlff
R..l Estate For S•le
Wol: Wt; •7: 11-tt: t.St Sbtl
state
unit
with
4-speed
chang.
TRAILER SPACE, all utilltiea
er. Take over payrnenfl of fll
available. Inquire 156 Mulber.
per month or balance fll.91.
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Writ• P.
WANTED
LliOAl NOTICI
Also, lovely walnut CODJOie
Sealed blcll wUI be received by tbe
0
.
Box
425
Pomeroy.
5-29-tfc
LADY to stay nights with elderM~l!illll Local Sc hool Dl~tr\d Roard of
with 4 speaker aouncl system,
Educallon at their otnee In the )ljd.
ly lady In Racine. CaD 949diPporl Hl llh Schaol Bullil lnJ , Mid ·
4 speed dual volume ecntrol GEO. ROBS'l'l!liTER - TWO BEDROOM trailer, M r.
dleport. Ohio . for .chool buJ ttru
1965 or 91~
u.3tc
with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay POMEROY - 5 Rooma, medern \JUU\ 12 :00 a'docil noo n on June n .
G Market, Rt. 7, Middleport.
1968. at whl(!h time the bldt wUJ be
balance 188.09 or paymenll bath, panellng, full basement •·p&lt;:ned.
~
For Trade
The tire bld1 are for Mbool boa
of 15 per month. CaD !J112.3218. with garage, above lloodl.
tire&amp; to be P\lr~ha~ fur 1 period
\
CASH FOR Antique~. Bm
6-Uic S'l ACRE FARM - 20 tractor ot
one year beelnnlne on July :MI.
For
Sale
1961'1 and ~xll!ndlnw untu July 28.
Hamm, Middleport. Oblo.
\
tlDahle, clean, good lencea, I ' 11169.
THREE ACRES, 5 room house,
f.IHOic
ZIG ZAG-QMATIC: Well brown
room bome, modera bath,
Six quutaUun• are reque.ted u
new roof, bam, ceJiar, two
bam, and other btdldiDI(B. ldl- f ollowl:
make sewing rnaciiine has
:-.~a_ 1: A. ftut I(Tade Une tire of
clBterns and lumlttD'e $4500.
nylon t'OIUitructlon with
l"'lf\lllr
many
features.
Makes
buttonnerall.
Wanted To Lease
Phone 742-5613.
5-lll-30tp
tHad. 111 Ply , 11~ 9:00d0.
holes, darns, mends, without HEIJ!N ud VIIIGO. TEAFOliD
No. 2: A first .-rade IIIII! tire of
!I' ARMS In Melp cr Muon
nylon coOJtmc llon with mnd 1nd
altaclrrnents.
Sews
on
a
II
Auocloleo
ltJ.3SII
County for oU and gu. Wrlle LARGE HOUSE In Racine, 9
•now trtad , 10 ply, alz.e 9:t0d0.
No . J: A flnt lfrBde line tlre of
types of fobrlcs. Free home
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OIJio
to &lt;llaweva Oil and G a 1
rooms. one third acre lol,
n..ylan oon•ltuctlon wlt.h nJU.].ar
demonstration. Pav balance of
&amp;6-atc
tTtead , 10 ply, 1l&amp;e 8:2!1:11.30.
Corp., 506 Cotler St., Marietta,
goed locaUon, 185110. Phone
No. of.: A flnt lfl'l,de Bne Ure of
l
$12.98
or
rnrmthly
payments.
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wUb liM Jr.tde rubber.
f&lt;&gt;r garden use : Early Val· 50 x 10, TWO BEDROOM trail- IWIIIAN - I story frlmt, 7
SMALL ACREAGE, no building,
\ l.l• ll
Tho1e lnt.ere•led In •ubmltllnr bl41
er, carpeted living room and rooma, 4 bedrooma, bath,
tan!, Hln.. , 1350, Big Red,
state price and full particuallould c11l or write the Clarlr. lor
blue kitchen. Contact W. C. plenty gardeD apace. A ~ at Prl ~ o: Quotlltlon P'onn1.
Delicious, and Improved Mexlars. Write Box £68 F c-o the
The Melp Local Scltool DUtrtd
Spencer near the MI. Herman '-1,100.110.
Ican. Also cabbage and pep
1nerve1 the rl1ht to rejed III:J' 1111d
Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy.
Church, or phone Cheater IJ85. MlllDIJil'ORT- I atory frame, all bldl.
per plants. Thomas Hayman,
11-7~
The M•l" LOcal kl'leol Dlttrlft
35S3.
..wtp I bedrooms, part bath, Dice
L. W. McCOll! ... Cltrtl
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"Yea, our boy is doing all right in Vietnam, but he feels
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,1,975.110.
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AN'ITQUES, furniture, dlobel,
ht ahould be at home takin&amp; part in the hostilities!"
miscellaneou.. M!'ll. Howard POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy PURE CLOVER bay; waa not ~Y - 2 atory frame, 4
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In hlglr water; II acres to cal bedrooms, 2 bathl, buomenL
miniature, 175 and up. Stud
Cecll, Q W. Main St., P.LHA.L NOT1CI
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In
freld.
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Ideal
for
large
family,
fll,tiO.
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service and grooming. Phooe
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1·25-Uc
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the Kelp Loeal Sehool Dlltrlct Baud
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Gaul, Sumner Road. Pboae
WANT TO SELLT
1192-5«3.
II S tfc
vf Eduutlon at thalr otflce Jn \be smalleat Independent. prlncl·
The Ohio Department of NatW'IIl
lliddleport Hllh Scbool
BulldiQ.
Cheater 531112.
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.fl~u"'~ · through the DIYilion or
Middleport, Ohio, for gal&lt;lllne for t.ho pallties In Europe, has an area
P1rb and R~Nitlon, punuanl to
III:NRY a•.&amp;NII
School buuea unW U:OO o'dock 110011. of only 81 square miles. The
1957 GMC half-ton plcl:up ; also
and In Jctonlanee wttb the prolll·
For Sale or Trade
on June 11. l!MIII, at whteb Urn• tbe manufacture of p o s t a g e
dont of 8eetlona 1!101.09 and 1!101 .0111
THREE
PIECE
Modern
Walnut
0111ee
•n
1
two year old small horse. Ph.
bldl will be opaned ,
vl lht! Ohio Revt•ed Code, Pfl)poan
JAGUAR for farm tractor. M
bedroom Illite wltb algbl ta.
The .11110llne bldl lrtl tor JUDllno stamps Is a vital part of the
to contract kor the opvallon ol e
7111-4435.
6-4-41c
to be punhaleel lor e parlod o:l ou country's economy because of
r. G Foed Murket, Rl 7, Mid·
marine
and
ml•cellaneou$
ref«~ll ­
ble, nne clralre lounge, one
year betlnnln, an Julr 28, l.MI.
ment conce•tan at Fornd Ruo State
dleport.
U-3lp
Two quot.atlou 11'11 ,..,._...,.. 1111 the demand fol' them, accordPull:, Melea: County, Ohio.
COIIOO
titcheo step olool wltb
1968 ZIG ZAG portable, sllgbt(olJ()WR:
Ing to the Encyclopaedia BriOffic ial bid propoall Will be nBusiness
Setvfces
ftequeat No. 1- A. rqulu IJI'ecle of tannica.
ly uaed ; does everything with- back, .... three way lable RADIO r. TV repair, reason- eeived In the office of the DIY11Ion
STORE EQUIPMENT lor hoole
IUollne of no:&gt;t leu than n oet.aa
of ParQ and aecreeuon unUI :uo
out attachments: In goed con- lamp - :171(, lnebol taD. Ph.
ratlnJ.
p.m ., June 10. 19158. Bldt will be pubable prices. Antenna r. Boo&amp;- licly
trailer. M r. G :Mmtet, Rt. 7,
Reque1t No. 1-A. hllh ted pella
opened thereafter bJ tbt Chill
Slurg..,.. were known as·
dillon, $5.!18 per month, or
cuoune o1 liot .... tlwto till
ter service. John Harrison, or hll IUihoriHd alent, Tbe riflht ll crt
Middleport.
IJ.Wip
Albany
beef" In the Hudson
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ort1ne
ratlnt~.
full prl&lt;e of 149.80. For free
to reJect allJ' and aU bilk .
701 Broadway St., Middleport, reterved
"nle pl'k:e quotation II to I:Dclu4t River.
Tho contract will be far a tenn of
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itJ-The Dol]JI Sentinel, Puneroy-MlddiOJ)Orl, 0., Frida~, June 7, 1968
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Mra. LeoRaaanweretheirclaugh'
&lt;ter and family or ColumbUs.
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Bancpet from thl11 area were
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Jordan,
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DALLAS &lt;UPI)-The way
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Mrs. Ne!Uo Vale and · Mr. and
the
table loota can often make
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BY NELLIE VALE
Mrs. John Paul Henaler.
things
eaaler for somebody on
~diMerguestartMr.and
Mrs. Erma Vale &lt;t the Angel
a strict d1et and may mate
:~? - Mra. G, A. Radekin and daugh- of Mercy Nursing Home in AlJohnny loot more ldndly on
~. .. ter. Tina, were Mr. and Mrs.
the spinach.
blllll' spent Memorial Day at the
q
• Robert Hollidal and raml]JI &lt;t home of her daughter-in-law,
Psychologists find the way
: . WOOfter, Mrs. Nellie Vale and Mrs. Nellie Vale and to:andson,
foods are ~ and the table
settings do much to set the
; · aon, John, and Mrs. Famle Pet- John. Other guests were M l s s
mood of the meal, aays one
til
Peggy Fauber and Fannie Pet~
manufacturer
of tableware.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pickett tit
A dieter c&amp;n flDd hls strict
'· and - chUdren or Florida are
Columbia Grange recently vismeal more palatable in pleas·
vaeatlontng at the home oi his ited Laurel Gral180 and preaeniant surroundings. Things chll~
mo1her, Mr&amp;. Laura Krebs, and ed the literary program. The visdren do not Ute can be made
attractive with proper garnson, Bitt. Weekend guests of Mrs. it will be returned in two woeks.
ishes or colorfuJ table arrangeKrebs were Mr. and Mrs. Jan
ments.
Pickell and family or Dayton.
The manufacturer, Texa.sSTIVERSVILLE
The young people of Columbia
Ware, gave these sug_gestJ.ons:
c~ Church met at the chu•ch
Use much color, but coordinate
Mr. Clint Birch arxl Leota
on Smda)' evening and organized
the combinations; use cloths or
for the summer. Election of offi- spent a recent Sunday with Mr. mats 1n the family's favorite
cers was held and plans were arxl Mrs. Thomas Birch andiam- colors: vary the colors often;
use two Rets of dinnerware In
made lor the projecls lo be de- ils and with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
combinations:
add some extra
Lipps
and
family,
Vi.ncent,
Ohio.
VelCll&gt;ed.
ptece5
~&gt;uch
as
contrasting
cups·
Mrs. Betty Ables and Mrs.
The IIUMIBI Bible School will
or
salad
plates,
tor
Interest:
be held the third week or June. Mimie Carroll visited Charles don't be timid about combining
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 8obo Carroll at Veterans Memorial plastic with earthenware or
and wife and Miss Beulah Low- Hospital in Pomeroy, Wednes- China or glassware--they ean
day. He is convalescing nicely.
be compAtible partners Jn table
1thor spent the weekend at tllelr
Mr. ard Mrs. Randall Talbott settings.
farm home here. On Sunday they
Another ldea.-have an occawere guests of Mr. and Mrs. or New Lexington were Sunday
sional
fo.mJJy buffet . It can POSTER DRESS bas eye
guests ot his parents, Mr . and
' Jarrot Hobo.
break.
the
pattern of table set- appeal no matter bow you
Mrs. Dell Talbott
John Vale of Akron spent the
tlng.s and give the famtly more look at II. Model IB Ashley
Mrs. Sharlee Evans and Paul- practice for guest buffets.
holiday weekend with his motller
Rhodes who demonslralea
ette Van Meter shopped in Parkhere.
a
nylon closure which Cl:lD
'Purge
&amp; boat's bilge occaWeekend guests or Mr. and ersburg Friday.
sionally by scrubbing lt out be operated one.banded as
Mr. aOO Mrs. Jim Midd1eswart
with a strong solution of wash- a boon to women wbo llve
an:l rantily vi sited her parents, ing soda. The soda dissolves
alone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bush Sunday oUy accumulations so the bilge
afternoon.
is safer from fire, mechanical
TOMGHT AND SATURDAY
Ed Ward is residing with hi s maintenance ls easier and the
Langsville News
JU!&gt;E 7 - 8
son and famiJy, Mr. and Mrs. entire boat smells better.
Recognition of mothers In ob- .
Ardy Ward and SheUy, after havTHE GLORY STOMPEHS
servance or Mother's Day was a
ing spent the winter in East Liv(Technicolor)
feature or the church services at
erpool.
Dennis Hc.,per, J&lt;&gt;dy McCrea
the Langsville Church. Potted
Mrs. Elva Dailey and Mr. and
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Dowers were presented to the
Mr s. .lim Pape or Middleport
TEN UTILE INDIANS
youngest mother, Mrs. Sharon
spent
Mother's Day at the home
Hugh O'Brien, Shirley Eaton
Barr and to the oldest mofrler,
(Continued from page I)
of Mr. and Mrs. C&amp;rl Autherson.
Mrs. Hazel Wrighl Mrs. Wright
Sundly, Monday and Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Donahue carpetbagger" when he moved
gave
her flower to Mrs. Rose
June 9 -II
called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell to New York five years ago to
Dermy
Moler who is a shut-in.
COOL HAND LUKE
run Cor the U.S, Senate,
Van Meter.
The church presented Bibles
(Techniculor)
Mrs. Larry Fitch an:J Cindy Kermedy toda,y received the
to
three who are graduating from
Paul Newman, Geo. Kennedy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cozart mournful affection of the
high
school, Ron Garby, Shirley
COLORCARTOONS:
and family on Thursday evening. nation's lar~st city .
Lcdlie, and Bill Fetcy.
Fastest car in the World
Mauy Pay Repsect s
Re&lt;:ent visitors of E. ll car·Mr. and Mrs. Duane Barr and
Rodent to Stardom
Today they came- rrom black
penter and family were Mr. and
and
son, Shawn, or Dak HiU,
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
Mrs. Rudy Durst, Mrs. FJva and Spanish Harlem tenements,
Daily, Mrs. Sylvia Allen, Virgil from Par k Avenue penthouses, Ohio, attended &lt;:hurch at Langsville and spent the day with hi s
and John Bogard, Mr s. BOI!Y {rom joyle ss Cone)' Island. They
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha
Ables, Dale Lawson, !om Durst, came from New Jersey and
Barr. Other dinner guests was
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Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Durst arw:l el sewhere.
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Mr.
and Mr s. Larry Barr and
MarJ Ann Camp, 30, or
Wesley Cozarl
son,
David.
TONIGHT, JUNE 7
Oldbridge, N. J., stood silently
Mr . and Mrs. ll E. Denny of
all night in rront of Fifth
DOUBLE FEATURE
A'•enue's rashionable boutiques, Wilk.e s\'ille, Ohio, spent Sunday
Wimer of 5 Academy Awards
looking at the twin spires or the with their daughter and son-inWHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINI
massive cathedral. She brought law, Mr. arxl Mrs. Bru&lt;:e Mor.
VETERANS MEMO RIAL
WOOLF?
ris. Other dinner guests were
three chlldren with her. Llrda,
HOSPITAL
EllUbeth fiylor
Mrs. Judy Lloyd and boys, DaADMISSIONS - Mary Ross, lOi Billy, 7, and Jimmy, 5. The vid and Chris.
Richard Burton
Cheshire; Ralph Shoemaker, Gal- younge st two were lying in the
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Mrs. Leona Kennedy, who has
lipolis; Christine Branham, Pom- warm night air on a blanket been a medical patient at Holzer
Peter Sellers
spread on the widewalk.
eroy.
THE BOBO
"I just felt it was something I Hospital, is improved and is
DISCHARGES - Anthony HudBritt Eklarxi-Rossano Brani
now able to be at her home.
son, Mary Amey, Sandra Zirkle, had to do," she whispered. "I
Mrs. Jan Knapp and boys,
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Miliord Eden, Bobby Molden, wanted my &lt;:hidren to see. I am Mrs. Larry Barr and son David,
trying to teach them to live by
DOUBLE FEATURE
Doris Lee, Warda Hubbard.
Mrs. Leta Fett:y and ~Irs. Alpha

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Jercy Lewis

Funeral services will be at 10 Barr attended a Tupper Ware
a.m., Saturday in the 110-year- party at the home of Mrs. HarLOCAL TEMPS
oJd church. The body then will . ley Johnson recently.
The temperature in Pomeroy's be borne by train to Washington
downtown business district at tor burial Saturday afternoon in
11 a.m. today was 73 degrees, ArUngton National Cerri.etcry.
ago, when the body of President
Wlder overcast skies.
Kennedy will be laid to rest Kennedy was borne by presidenttel jet to Washlngwn alter that
JD a gr&amp;Bsy hillside acros s the
Potomac
River
rrom the bleak da,y in Dallas, Nov. 22,
Lincoln Memorial, next to his 1963,
Last Plane Trip
brother, John.
Now
Robert Kennedy had
Sen. l::dward M. Kennedy oC
Massachusetts, whose three made his last, long airplane
older brothers died violently trip. The body was borne frl':m
serving their country, remained Los Angele s to New York
in the chancery of the cathedral Thursday. Kennedy was cut
throughoot much of the long down by an assassin early
nigh~
kneeling beside the Wednesday morning during the
casket It was grimly reminis- flusil of vil:tory in the California
cent of another seemingly Democratic primary, a triumph
endless night, nearly five years that propelled him into strong
contention for the presidency.

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Rolph carl, suPortntendent or
the carleton Church presented 1......;;.._;,;..._.._ _ _ _ _~
Mt10 Boonle Banks with a Bible
""" 19th 11 -"'•Sunday, '""'
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a •·-tlon gilt !rom the church.
Mro. Wayne Boll left lor Scof,.
land, S. D., recently after she
received word ol the sudden
death or her sister, Mrs. WUHam Bl!rlle.

NEW YORK (UPJ) - You
can olart planntnr your 11011
lor til&lt; Jion. I, 1989 Tournamenl o! Rooea par&amp;da tn l'aea~"!
~-hi now 151nce
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the committe 1n chara:e hu announced that t.be theme wW be
"A 11me to Remember."

'Mrs. Winnie White, Harold ani

"Superteen" 1s a -one-hour
apOclal 1o ~e carried on ABC· TV Aug. 20 that will fe&amp;ture
nine .teen-age performers In
the pop-music fteld who have
been picked from talent com·
petitions conducted by 31 stationa around the country.
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The CBS "Daktarl" aeries
has added another new face
tor the coming se&amp;l!lon. Be~n­
year-old Ertn Moran of Burbank, CaUl., wtn be...,--ntl)llar
cast member tn th( role of a.n
orphan wbo ftnds a home in
the compound.

Sherman, visited Sunday evenil18
with Mr. and Mrs. John Dean,
John Walter arxl Richard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison
and Scottie, Miss Bonnie Banks
and Phil Hurison were guests
B recent evening cl. Mr. and
Mrs. Olen HarrlsorL cake and
ice cream were served by Mrs.
Harrison honoring the elder Mr.
Harrison on his birthday.
Mrs. VIrgil King violted one
day recently with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Webber Wood.
Carl Robert Hall spent a five
tUcy leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. carl Hall and lamlly
recentl,y.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Musser and Mrs. Zora Walker had
as recent visitors, Mrs. Frank
Musser and MrS. Allee King.
Mrs. Louise Harrison visited
one day recently with Mrs. EUzabeth Murray.
Mrs. Hazel Arnold, Walter arxi
Evalene, had as recent vtsitors
Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Arnold ot
Chesrer, and Mr. all:! Mrs. Robert Hanning and family of Day-

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has filmed for the first Ume
inside the otrlces of the Federal Bureau of Investigation tn
Washington, D.C. Star Efrem
Ztmballst Jr. was :ftlmed tn the
fingerprint section and the National Crime Information Center. PrevioU!ly, various sections of the bureau were du plicated on Hollywood stages.

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CBS News· three-part series,
"The CJttes," an Investigation
ton.
of the country's blighted urban
Mrs. Charles King visited one nerve centers, will be aired on
day recently with Mrs. Richard successive dates, June 24, 25
and 26, trom 10 to 11 p.m.
Carruthers and family.
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Mrs. Lenora Dean visited with
All races In the lnlerna·
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paynter at
tiona! Triple Crown are run
carpenter recently.
on the grass, at 12 furlongs
Mr. aOO Mrs. Gary Gibson and each.
son, Brad, and Mr. an:l Mrs.
Sam Damron visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Damron and
family at East Bank, W. VL
The Rev. and Mrs. Jay Stiles
oi Albany were welcomed to the
Carleton Church Sunday as the
new minister.
Miss Bonnie June Banks left.
ror Washington where she wiU
speOO the summer.

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WILBERFORCE, OHIO - A THREE-DAY STRIKE bJ1 studO!Ita
at the predcninately Nepo Wilberforce Unlversicy wu aottled
early todl,y, and classes Were to resume during U. afternoon.
Prealde,. Rembert G. Stokes said settlament had been reached bot he was not authorized to say anytbil18 about the diapute. A
spokesman for the student council was scheduled to issue a stltement after classes today.
By

WASHINGTON - BEREAVED AND INIIIGNANT Ill the aosaaalnation of Sen. Robert F. Kenneczy, Congress and President JohniiOn
have moved quickly , to provlde what ~·y h~a . will be insurance
agalnat turther polltlcal murder.
The President Thursday signed Into law)egtalatlon authorlz1118 Secret Service protection or major cand~- lor thO prealdency
and vice presidency. The Houoe and Senate acted within houri o!
Kennedy's death to approve the protectloia. ·
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TEIBEH, ISRAEU-QCCUPIED JORDAN - THIS TINY Cllrl•tlan
village today struggled to undera1and tllat one of its aoos Ia &amp;ecuoed
or shooting Sen. Robert F, Kennedy. For Sirhan Biahara Sirhan
was one of the quiet ones.
"A very gertle, polite, quite and hlD11ble boy, interested mainly In books" said a schoolteacher of the 2-l.year-ald -.firab who left
lor America a decade aan and came back In heedllnes that shocked
Telbeh.
,
sallm Awad, the principal or the village's Lutheran School,
said, "it Is beyond comprehe111lon how he coold have committed
such a terrible act on his own initiltlve without having been put up
to do ttds by some other pe~le."
"How he came to this is beyolli me," said Bishara Sirhan
The father, 52. shrugged his shoulders.

WASIIINGTON- ROBERT L. WALTERS, 14, ofRuasioU, Kan.,
a brown-haired eighth grader who wants to assemble dlctionaires
or deal ln secret codes when he grows up, Thuradl,y won the 41st
National ~elll118 Bee.
CorrecUy spelling "abalone," a type of shellfish, Walters
·emerged as the best speller IID008 the 75 contestants who took part
tn the tw&lt;&gt;&lt;lay competition sponsored by Scripps-Howard newspapers.

F1RE DOUSED
Middleport
firemen answered
A riDII- sale at the St.
Paul Lutheran Church will be a clll to SOUth Second St. Thurtcontinued tbroughSiturde,y moro- dal to extlngulah a Ore In a car.
ing with merchandise on l&amp;le at Owner ot the car wal!l not ide~
reduced prices.
tlfted at Middleport town hall.
SALE CONTINUES

VOL XXI NO. 33

By SCOTI' a BRUNS
LONDON (lJPI)- Jam eo Earl
Ray, the accused uoassln of
Dr. MarUn Luther King Jr.,
today waa half-dragged Into a
magistrate's court where he
waa ordered held wttllout ball
oo gun and paaaport violaUons
In Britain. U.S. elforts to
eXtradite him will come later,
poulbly tbla week.
Ray, a 411-year.&lt;Jid American
escaped convict, then was taken
ullder heavy guard to Brlxton
Prlson to awal* anotber hearing
June l l His appearance In
court laated only 82 seconds
durlr~~ which he either scowled
or acrewed his face lnto 1 halt
grln as he answered "no" to

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two questions.
U. S. extradition efforts wlll
not have to watt until the
second hearing. Embassy orftclals said both the slates or
Minouri and Tennessee were
preparing extradldon papersjail break tn Mtaaourt and the
King murder charge In Memphis, Tem.
Decision Not Made
American sources Indicated
the decision had not yet been
made as to which, U either, Of
these states' possible extradition claims would be uoed. They
aald Ray could almpli{y things
1&gt;1 walvi118 extradiUon- though
he has not spoken on this
matter- or Britain could simply

deport him as an undesirable.
The British Foreign Otllt&lt;
said It Wlderatood U.S. authorities were 11 ln the process" of
applJil118 for Ray's extradition
and that such a request would
be "judged on its merits."
U, S. A88t Atcy, Gen. Fred ld.
Vinson, Jr., who flew to Lorllon
Sunday to try to &amp;peed up
extradition, met with senior
Seolland Yard officials after the
hearing to dlscuaa steps to be
taken towards extradition. The
forme! request will he made 1&gt;1
tile Slate DePartment through
the embassy.
Vinson met with Ray briefly
on
Sunday
but
American
sources said he dld not ask him

Search Everyone
whether he would waive extra·
Ray
was
brought Into court
dltion and the embesay said II
sWI does not know Ray's by 12 pollee guards, almost
shuiJllrw ao they propelled him
attltucle.
along
tntn a court room where
A !ormal reqiM!st for exlradl·
for
the
first time in memory
tlon would be made by the State
Department dlrecUy to the every person entering the
Brltls6 Foreign Otllce before or maglstrate's court was
after Ray ~~ for his searched by detectives. The
aecond hearll18 June 18. The detectives themselves were
embassy lnclicated such a armed which is unusual C0 r
request probably would not be Britain.
Magistrate Frank Millon,
ready within the next ''couple of
especially careful of Ray's ci vii
days."
Vinson refused to see news- rights championed by Kll18 in
men today and the embassy the United States, asked Ray tr
refused to disclose any informa- he objected to llmltil18 press
tion on Ray's activities, or even coverage1 of his hearing and iC
hls whereabouts before his be had a lawyer. He answered
arrest at 11:15 Lm. saturday. "No" to both questions.

LOS ANGELES (lJPO- Jimmy Brown, once one of
. JK'Ofea&amp;l&lt;nl football's greatest
stars, was lrt'ested Sunday
night after pollee found a young
woman lying seriousll' injured
under his I]III1ment balcony. ./
Pollee who responded to a pao
!rom neighbors reporting a fight
In the apartment said they
found blood on tho bedroom and
batllrown Door.

Hospital and then transferred to
Los Angeles Councy-USC Medical Center. Her condition wu .
described as good. She aulfered
a dlalocated shoulder and
auperftclal InJuries.
A aheritrs otncei spokesman
said of!lcers did not know what
happened In the apartment
"Only Brown and the girl
know and they aren't talldrw,
he said.
Brown made no statement
when he was released.
Pollee said they found Miss
Bohnchin on a concrete patio
about lS feet uJXler Brown's
second-Door apartment.
Brown, who won tho National
FootbioU League ruahll18 tiUe
efsht times, retired before the
start or the 1966 season to
become an actor. He has been
\D ..•.''lbl.. J)lrQ' .DQaen," "lee
StaUon Zebra" and "The

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SAIGON (lJP0 - Gen. WU.
Ham c. Weolmoreland today said
an OUted mUllary victory lit VIetnam is impossible um a claaslc
sense." He also warned aPtnst
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NEW ORLEANS - ARCHBL'SHOP Philip M. HaMan lold a local
Sunday that Sen. Edward M. KelltledJ, 1).1\faaa.,la befiW
11tf11C1 to withdraw !rom activo polltlcaluto. Bill Abbott or the NOif
Orlean• Ttme ..Pleayuna quoted Archlbbhop Hannan •• sayfnr.
"The natural reaction or the KellledJ family IIIII or cloae
lrlenda Ia to ell......,. Ted tram tho .,.,_ which has proved
filii 1o 1w0 of Ida oldar brolbtfL" Archlltlhllp .lfmu, 1 cloae
lrltlll oflha KmiiiY faJnlly, prealdod at pvollde senicoa lor San.
11011er1 F. 1\tmedf saturdiJ ~~at .Arllqjlon National Cemetery.

ALL BOYS INVITED
All boya over l37tarl &lt;t age
... laYited lo Jolll 11tt llelp
Calllttll ..a Tractor ()lltralor'l
Club Wilen the. llrat ~ II
bald a1 8 p.m. Tua....,, .bit
11, at tht extoaalllD olllca 011
1111•• ., 1leJat4l In l'OmflW,
ltciO' Mlliw 'liiU be clW ad¥11·

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OHIO FIV&amp;DAY FORECAST
Mueh al:ovt IIOl'lllil ~t:l­
tureo Tualdl,y tbroU&amp;II SoturciiiJ In Ohio with hiiU lm'aging naar 90 and IoWa - .
70. Seatt01'Iid ~ ........a
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The trail, WU'IIIlnt! ID ,..,.._.; ·•
not sure lowwe In the nltlnc room'a
onnce
plaatlc
coated
chain
or
where
1111 Hved In a ~ ·
lake. It
buy
a
JIII)Ol'
or
IQI'
lila
Boa
at
roomlJic
....,., opread loU..., -:'
could take a mooth or eveJ
where pollee Mid 1111 did wilot ·
more. British law goes far to the newsstand.
protect the ci vii rights cham- ~. Thomas BuUer took blm Into 1111111' .Amerlcau tourlola ,._ .•
pioned 1&gt;1 the American leader custody. Behind him lay a traU went ~ It led 1o ·
-a ft1180rprlnt on a rl1Ie I London where "-&lt;• of IWe ·
Ray is accused of assassinating
in Memphia APril 4. VInson haa dros1Ped outside 1 Memphio amall ho(ela Slid Ray 11111 ha,.
•
told newsmen he came to aid !lc.,houae !rom wbero, through been 1 pat In !fal, '!'be a toilet-· K!Jw was shot; they remember did bla ......._
Ray's ''expeditious return."
Accordlrw: to pollee, Ray. 401 ! a white Mu.otanc !oond . - In bla rocm, locMd hlo door ID
had stepped off a British dolled in Allania; !raudulent c:ontraat lo the uauol Brltllh
European
A l r w a y s (BEA) passport owllcallono- uslrw the cuotam, waa ...,. loo lnt.erea.d
trident Saturday !rom Ltaboo at name or a cu.dlan policeman In mornlni! tea, kept 1o hlmoelf
London's Heathrow Airport. He -uncovered 1&gt;1 the mountleo; and llid ve17 Uttle.
Ian Col&gt;ln, writer IIIII jour-.
wore a Ught raincoat, a sports the name Raymon Georp
Sneyd
spread
1&gt;1
the
FBI
and
Hat,
llid In toclay'a Dill¥'
jacket, gray pants and horned
spotted 1&gt;1 an alert U.S. airline Telotl"'llh that Ray lllPU"'III1 ,
rhnmed glasses.
waa the 11118 Who kept ....,.,_,
He had a ticket for Brussels. counterman In Loo4an.
Uabon High ure
· (ContiJiued on Ptp B)
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United Press International versal peace was ever to be.
Thousands o! Ohlooollepsand created.
VaBCO Lellao da Cunha said
unlverslcy stuclonts heard &amp;Indey praise &lt;t Sen. Robert F, lust for power, tear and love of
Kennedy - a man many oC them violence were the greatest dansupported pollticsi]JI and nearly gers America ne.eded to mar~
all discussed publlcll'.
come. He criticized those Who
At Bowling Green State Uni- believe that nothing can be averslty, some 1,500 graduating chieved without vlnlence.
students were told by Brazil's
"There are many earnest, but
ambassador to the United States timid -1• whn become blind
that a policy or non.~Jiolence and admirers of force.'' da CUnha
tolerance was needed if the wd- implored. "They lose their eour-

ap and - In power alomo tho
onJ.y solid growth &lt;II which lo
lin in our IIOcl.et;y !'
·~e are aU the JX)OI'er for
his (Kemedy'o) paalln&amp;" Dr.
James ca... ecmcatl&lt;ll edllor
&lt;t Satunlay Rev!"' magazine,
told 500 Ohio Wealeyan Unlvaratcy ll'aduatel.
Tho uaaaoinatlnn &lt;t Sen. Kenneczy and Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr. are "IQ'mhoilc or a pro.
!ound malahe lba! Ia IID8Winl

cle!eat.

1-10 Years in 3 Defendants
Peniten.tiary
Lomle Edward Fruler, Middleport, ' ~ been oientenced "' a
l-10 :rear ierm In the Ohio Stale
penitentiary 1&gt;1 ll8ip Common
Pleao JUdae John c. Buon.
Fruier, chortled with felonlou&amp; aaaault, waa returned to
Miolp Councy Iaiii waek from the
Uma state lkiiPitallobe IIBIIleneed. Frazier bad beal confined
...,.. lor more than twO 1ear1.
In other oommon ()leaa COOil't
aaiiYicy, Erneatlne Flocber haa
mod an action aaklng lor an n parte ........ COI'pul. '!'beeharaea her l8-7ear-old dauiblar, Slale Wfllpal, II ilelltl 1111·
lawtoily, roll.ralaed of her llbtr11 by F111 and WUIIa WUI.
Mra, Flacber elalml iJbt I I •
UUad to ihe culllooly of lite '--

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F'med Saturday
Three defendanta were ·lined
and a fourth fo.felted a bond In
the court of Mayor Charles Legu In Pomeroy
Fined were Jeffery Folmer, 18,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, for
speeding; Marvin Edwards, 31,
Harltonl, $10 and costa, speecl.
lng, ond William Reovoo, Albany,
~0 and costa, lnloldeotion, and
$25 and eoata, disturbing the
'peace.

at the vitals &lt;t a natloll," CUI
IBid.

. - KemlaiiY.

Medpr l!Yvl,

1llal oolm X, Martin Lulbar K1111
and l&lt;ennedy had 0 D I
tbillg In eo~ Flaleber bel told llllaml IJDiveraii;J alumni.
"They reioUzed they btiOIIIed
lo a racist ooelot;y IIMI tbe.Y _ ,
lr)1Dc lo do ~ . llwl 100 tl1elr eoomtry parllb ID
the opreadlng !!rea &lt;t revolutlooa aDd repreaalon,''tbtlldbor
and . . . , _ man aald at a
luncheon which - t h o lllaml
University Alumni ...........
u

America lDI.st ehaap or .,

to the barrlCidls," he llid.
"The blaeko, thepoor,tholll:llcau Americana, tho !'llerlo Rlcaaa, the 7llWII people, tho IDtellectuala, and DOW the citrD
are aU lllllrlns tbe barrl-.
of 10qal revolutloo."
In '1tl.ma, Dr. FrankiiD D.
Murphy, chancellor &lt;t tho Ualvoraii;J of Clll!ornla, LAI -...
10: .. Jirijtacell• 1111
1,800 grll&lt;llates with praise lor

r.....n. "

Sen. Kemeclr.
Then, he llid, .. Admlnllllra,.
tora, tacultiea and tru-s
come to grlpa with the VOl")' real
problem &lt;t a generatl&lt;11 which
wonts "' be tallu1d with, not talk.
od to."

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Three Accidents Reported

p AR1S - MOLOTOV COCKTAIL BOMBS were thrown into two
GauiLat ]111'11 builclinga toclay at the alart or a biller twC&gt;-Week national electim bettie.
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The psol1ne bmlba marked the first reported violence Ia the
eamp!IJPI In which the tate of Prea!dtnt Charlo• de Gaulle'a "atrorw
110n" Flfth Replj&gt;llc was the main laoue at olake. Tho COUIIIJ:,y'a 28
mllilm votars eut their balloll June 23 and aaaln In nmoff voting
June 30 lor a now~ Auembl,y.

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Legal e)ll)erts were
hnw long that might

ment.
Aeked If military victory was
poasible, Westmoreland then said
with a stern face, "Not in a
classic sense, because of our
national poll cy &lt;t not expanding
the war.

Frazier Draws

SUNDAY-11 A.M. To 6 P.M.

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Classic Victory Out

News••• in Briefs

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
JUNE 8 AND 9 AT ROYAL OAK PARK.

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By

~Trenda ue fa~le, bot II
"But the enemy can be atIa unreioUatle to expect a QUick
Fortuoe Cookie.''
and earlx cle!..t &lt;t the Hanot- trlled, the price can be raised
In July !965, Brown waa led 0110111)', • tho c1epartlng Amer- - and It Is being raiaed to the
accused of asiiUlt and battery icau oommanclor tn VIetnam told point that It could be tntolera.
In Cleveland by Brenda Ayres, newsmen lD a prepared state- ble to the enemy."
18. He received a jury trial and
was acquitted In J1010 !967,
Brown was acquitted ln a
paternicy suit brought 1&gt;1 Miss
Ayres, who claimed he was the
lather or her daughter.
Three accidents. none of which knee and right elbow. There were
resulted In serlousln.:lurles, were no arrests.
investigated over the weekend by
The other accident was at 6:15
Meigs eouncy SherliJ Robert C. a. m. Sunday on RDute 689, 3.8
Hartenbach's departmen4
miles north or Roote 160, where
The ftrat occurred Saturday a car driven 1&gt;1 Dorothy Belle
on County Road 5, 200 feet south Stone, Rl I, Langsville, struck
of RAinie 124, where a vehicle and killed a deer that crossed
driven 1&gt;1 Rmlald Eugene Cleland, onto the highway in !ront or her.
By United Preas !Dernatlonal
SAIGON - VIET CONG RAINED deadly rocl&lt;etl on SaJgon lor 22, Rt I, Langsville, went out or fhe driver was reported uni~
tho lOIII stral8ht dey toclay, South VlebJomeaelroops broke the pr- control when steering taUed. The jured and medium damage was
rlllaa' nine-day hold on a portion of tho Chol.on dlatrlct and 34 or the vehicle, traveUng south, went ~aused the 1968 model vehicle
o!f the right aide o! the road and she drove.
Communlata aurrendered In moaa, m!Utary spokesmen IBid.
The oow C&lt;lnmunlat rocket attack&amp; kWed eight persona and struck a tree, causl~ medium
wounded 33 otlters overnillhl. mllitary spoke11111en IBid. WhUe the damage to the car. No InJuries
rocketa tell oo the capital, government rangers and poUce continued were reported. There was no
A swnmer physical fitness
their awsep through a sllHIIock sectloo of Choion, the 1111 Chlneoe arrest.
program tor Meigs Local High
SundiiY, at 1:30 p. m. on Chesf,.
ouburb, and opokeamen Slid C&lt;lnmunist resistance had collapaed.
School D111trict students in
Tho apokeamen Slid today 34 VIet Corw aurrendered en masse SW&gt;- er Township Road 444 about 2.6 Grades 4 - 12 will be held for
day and another lvo were eaptureclln aweepaloday. More than 1,000 mlles oortbofCIIUilQ' Road36,..,.
eight weeks beginning ~
retuaeea were ioUowed back In the battered area lo recover what hides driven by Charles Lewis,
dey.
44, Pameroy, 8RI Daniel R. Spur.
cooda were lli_.,.e !rom the rubble o! their homes.
Charles Chancey, program
lock, 18, star Route, Pomeroy, director, said all boys and
FRANKFORT, KY. - FRANKLIN COUNTY Circuit Jedge Hen- collided on a curve.
girls are Invited. Mrs. Joy
There was heavy damage to
ry Mioiga s.tonay lriJI(ed a 31&gt;&lt;lay extension for a 6111 ocale public
Bentley and Mr. Chancey are
iarfiW bJ1 tho Kentucky Racing Commlaaton Into the disquallflcati~ both vehicles and a ,passenger in
lnslruclors. The program will
the Lewis car, Ruth BWICh, 39,
of d01&gt;11aed Kentucky Derby wlmer Dancer' a Image.
be 8 to 9 a. m. at Rutland
~- also ~~!held the Jurtedlction or tho raclrw commiaalon to su!Cered a bunv on til&lt; right
High, 9:15 to II: 15 L m.,
oder the colt'a trainer. Lou caWarls, and aoalatant trainer Robert
Mldclleport, and 11:30 L ITL
Barnard to at a hearll18 W-sclay after It waa revealed the
to 12:30 p. m. at Pomoroy
two had been cited 1&gt;1 the commtaalon tn Louloville lui Wednesday
High.
b" allepdlJI placing a lorelin subatance In the horae's feed

FARMER r'BO~") BROWN ANNOUNCES HIS
"DOWN ON THE FARM" CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE
TO BE HELD

loW tonlilll Ill 101 . .

70s.

Speakers Praise Senator Kennedy

Brown Booked on
Assault Charges

&amp;om the ljllrlment be!ore
lulmltdrw lo arreol
Brown was relt1oed earll'
IDda,y on ,12,500 ball Formal
· chargaa will be !lied al hla
arraignment June 13, autborltlt• aald.
Eva Miorle Bohnchln, 22, or
West Hollywood, the girl !oond
below Brown's apartment, was
taken to Zltizens Emerpncy

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f._Q~ERQY-MIP,DLEPQR!. .OHIQ

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James Earl Ray Dragged Into British Court

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Popular Patrick McOoohan
of Ireland actually was born ln
New York in 1928. The star's
parents ha.d emigrated from
Ireland but returned to thelr
native land shortly after Pat~
rick's birth. ' McOoohan, already well known to American
video audiences tor his "Danger Man" and "Secret Agent"
series, begins a new one, "The
Prisoner," on the CBS network. June 1. He creared the
new series, stars 1n It, ls executive producer and ha.s written
and directed several episodes.

Me~s-MQM)n Area

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lor the Cleveland Browns
pined more yards than any
other rUMer in professional
football history, WBS booked 011
auiJI)Icion o! assault with lnumt
to commit murder and susplelm or battery aplnst a law
dlleer, Sher!ll'a cleputles llid
the massive Negro athlete

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Devoted To 'l7w lntere.tl Of The

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Brown, 32, who as a fullback

The television special starring Brigitte Ba rdot that was
broadcast 1n France Jaat Dec .
31 has been acquired tor
American use during the 196869 oeaonn by NBC.

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The Metropolitan Pollee or
London, formed In 11129, had Ita
original head'Jiartera In an area
Whleh once contained a palace
Uaed by Visiting king or Scot.
land centuries ago, hence the
pcpular name Scotland Yard.

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ROBERT KENNEDY'S grave site, beside his brother, Proal- John F. Kennedy, at ArHIV'
1on National Cemetery outside Waahlngtoo, D. C. Two of President Kenned)''a children also He
here. The tamlly aMounced loday the casket will be mewed later, and a llllllllorlal erected, lo a
site clooer to the resting place of President KOIIIIOC]J/,

Court Accepts Deskins' Plea of
Guilty to Manslaughter Charge
A plse or gullcy to the charge
of manslaughter was accepted

this morning by Meigs Common
Pleas Jedge John C. Bacon In
the case of the State of Ohio vs.
Carson Eugene Deskins.
Deskins, 30, ronnerly of Rt.
1, Langsville, and now of Gal·
llpolls, was tndleted by the January term Miotgs courey Grand
Jury to stand trlol on charges
of second degree murder In the
April 4 butcher knife stabblrw
death of Avel (Bud) Harvey, RD,
Dexter.
Deakina ioUegedly a1abbed Har-

vey with a butcher knife When been put before a petit jury IM&gt;o
tlle deceased man came Into the ginning this mornil18 until It waa
Deskins home while the accused decided Deskins could enter a
man and hls wtre were involved in _..plea to the lesser charge or
a domestic problem.
1111nslaughter.
Deskins, through hls attorney,
Fred W. Crow, Jr., had entered
a not gullcy plea to tile second
Judge Bacon, 1.1J00 the recomdegree murcher charge tn a pre- mendation or tile Prooecut1112 At.liminary hearing in eouncy COurt lorney Bernard v. Fultz, ruled
A meat culler at a GllliJlO(ts that oenlllncing or Deakins would
Supermarl&lt;e~ Deakins hao been be postponed unW Jilly 15 When
!roe on $5,000 cash bond since the he returns trmn 1!1\Bilmer camp
prioUmtnary hearing,
with the National Guard A proThe secon:l degree murder bation report will alao be precharge was scheduled to have sented at that time.

Politics as Usual in Six Weeks
WASIIINGTON (lJP0 - II may
he alx weeks or longer before
the 1968 presidential campaign
apln bollds up to the pitch it
had reached before the cloath
&lt;t Sen. Robert F. Kemeczy,
The assassin&amp;Uon of the second-nmnlng Democratic contender ta the obviOUs reason the remal.nlni: aiJI)Iranta lor -maJor
JI&amp;I'V nomlnationa wUI he more

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For lorteltirw a $15 bon! poat.Altboogh all &lt;t the candi-a
ed on charpa or clrlvlng left or prd&gt;abl,y Will HIIIDIO poliUcsl
conler was Lawrence Burrla, activity 1&gt;1 tilt .... of June, the
S!, Awle Grove.
lnlenoe adtemeot built up &amp;lrlnl
tho ion&amp; run &lt;t spring pri: . TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Middleport emeriOIICl' scpad- maries IIIOl not be reached a.
..., look Lorena !fllydei, 189 pia until )!• before or non
Boech St., to Velarans - - &amp;lrlnl the national nomlrlallna
tal lklapltal SalllrdaJ allemoon cmventlona In August.
Abaut half of the Democratic
.....,. lhe wu admitted formedond
a !llllaller proportion Glthe
leal--.

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RepubHcan delepllons ramatn
to be aelecled.
Keme&lt;ly'a death does not seem
to chan&amp;~&gt; the nomination prospects or either party. Vlee PresIdent Hubert lL Humphre,y atilt
Is the clear IlemocraUc leader; !ormer VIce President Rlcb-

Smouldering F'IJ'ell

ard M. Nlmn atiU Is the heavy
favorite lo win tho RBplblican
nominatim.
HUMPHIIEY LEADS VOTES
At tho time &lt;t the &amp;IBUalnatlon. lllun!&gt;l&gt;reywaaltallnR56ll,l,
dtlepte - · · K-*IY h a d
3931h , sen. ~ · J,
t117 255 and Gaorae c. Wailaee
2, with 1,312 lo nomi-

Mcc;;...

More than
50,000 at
Cemetery
WASHINGTON
(UP!)- Mora
llwl 50,000 IIIClUrDOrl llled
alowll' past a newl1 grave on a hDlalde II Arli......,
Natlnnal Cemolar)&gt; !bldll7 lo
pay t11e1r reapecta to Francis l&lt;ennedy,
IUs widow, Ethel, Cllllllo tho
grave with their eldll. - .
Joaeph. The widow of bla
brother, Mrs. John F. -.o~J,
was there with her twa
cldldren, Caroline and JGbtl.
Tho thouaando &lt;t men, and children whn vldta4 the •
temporary grave beneaib a
maaaoiia lreo &amp;utda.Y ~
.&lt;ally ropreaented tho mill'- fll
Americana Who IIIClUllled bla
death acroos the natlnn.
In Loa AD!IOies, .....,. ha
dl811,, lhe headligiJta blazlnl Ia
the almilsbt made It look lib a
tunet'al proceaaion.
AI the stadium, the Iladlerl
"""" black armband&amp;.
Ill Detroit, Clenland, New
YOI'k and countleas other diiM
bli ond amaH aeroaa tbla laDd
~lc, Protestant and Jellllll
l'itriJIIHIII lad ~ ..
tribute to him.
- ·led
"liltAt the
Bll]JIWblte
Grlbam
bla
pariOIIal !rlllld, ~ B.
John-. and a ..... "'
Prealdontlal friend&amp; and Ill

a

~

IIIOIIIOrial oerviot.

Thua, flap at halt IIIII
acroaa tho CGIIIItry and Ill

nalkllcrlef4rl-- ....
atanaa_ ........., db! -'-lAre Benned by Law
For the Iloptllllcana, with 1187 ea !Ill' Ita llnal rt"'elt lo
Middleport rest-a ware recpred tor - - , Nlml Rabllt FI'MCII ~ Ia l
national .., of _...,
warned today ey Cblet ot Pl&gt;l!ee · had 382, Gov. a-Id
Herllerl Gllkeythat smouldering 110, Oov. Nei-· A. Rocbfal, Sad~·
fires In trash Clllllalnerl and 1a- ltr 77 and Hln&gt;ld £. • PICNic IS 'nli!A\Y
elneratora will not be toleralod. / ; .
.......alnta ....
~·a - - - . . '!'be .bdGir-8laloir ....... .,..:
Otilt
b0111 recelvtdon..-and-. IIINIJ halt ot 'which C8llll tr.. ale will be bald ·Ill a.rel&amp;
Park
,..,...,,
....
I(~~
,,
In theae cypaa of fireL '!'be .U- cautor.la. will IJI to '"" of lilt
lage has an ordinance Mlnlnr -.,.., ellldlclataa al llltn 10 a.m. to-. II
w:; '•
auch !Ires, and It will be IIIIi 'be i . b" luck. AU .1oa1ar ........ -~ .
wa arelawlled:
forced, tho chief Ald.
~
nate.

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