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communities so thlt computer
bOling may be slmpllfted.
anl:es to "'wer the street liabtT h e charge lor businesses
ing assessment otbulinesiel in Would drq&gt; lr&lt;m . $1,25 to $1
Middleport was li1Jll")Yed by 10om tor at Ie11t a one year period,
councU Monday nlghL
u the ordinance is awrcwed.
WUIIam BeUan,y, asaiOtant Retddentl.al assessments wtil remanager ol the COlumbo&amp; &amp; main at 4~ cents monthly, acSouthern Ohio Electric COm- cording to BellaDJI.
pany's municipal relatioa1 c:t..
Bellal1)' WIS ACCIJIJII&gt;Anled to
partment., presented the ordtn- the meeting by John Welsh, c&amp;
ancea to council
SOE Middleport manager. No acBellan,y said the acUoo to low- tioo on the ordinances beyond the
er the businen place I&amp;Maa- firat reading was conducted bementa Is being sougllt by the cause only fwr councllmen were
pmyer company to put the town's present and Mayor C. 0. Fishrate in tbe same range as other er was also absenL·s

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nJB 1\ACES - The tub raceo, Mid 011 tllo Ohio Rher
~ lfler,_, . was a new leature lor the Bill Bend
Regatta Woekeed. Prizes wore •15 lor Brat place, $10,
second place and ts. tl1lrd place. In the above phote, sewral

lloys are ~ to ·got in the eoo!j)Otltloo and In the other
picture, an unldeltiJied glrl ftnda berseH taking a dip In
the water aa her tub 'C)&amp;etl.

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WASHINGTON - Tenth District Congressman Clarence E.
Miller has announced that the
U. S. Otllce ol Mlcatlon haS liP·
proved a 111mber ol grants to
coUege libraries In the district,
Including a ~cioiPu!l&gt;Oaegranl
to Rio Grande CoUege.
Tile Rio Grande College &amp;;le·
dal Purpose grant amounts to
$100,000. The omce ol Educatioo said Rto Grando ranked hi8h
In criteria estabUshed lor award
ol the grant&amp;. Rio Grande Ilia re.
celved a basic grant nf $5,000
and a 8UJ1Piemental grant ol $1,·
330 lor a total ot $106,330. All ol
the !Undo are to be _.t !or li-

re&lt;:elve a baolc grant ol ts,OOO ea~ receive 'Iii sic grants ol
and a supplemental ol $42,854 $.1,000.
Recll&gt;leats are ~Ired to
!or a total of ~7,854,
match the basic IP'ant with au
Marietta COilego at Marietta 04J1al amount nf non • Feclerol
wUl reeein a balic grant r1 lUnda. They are required Ul ex.
$5,000 and a supplemental ol pend oot less than one..thlrd o1
$1,556 for a total nf $6,556. tile &amp;mount ol special purpoee
The Lancaster Branch ol Ohio sranta. There are no matchlns
Unlversl\y, and fll' Zanesville re«Jrlrements for the supplemenBranch ol Ohio Unlverllicy wl\l tal grants.

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Mary Baker of

By United Press International
TROPICAL STORM CANDY RUSIIED THROUGH central Texas
today, spawning tornadoea, high winds, hea&gt;)' rain and !lash OoodiJl!.

Elyria Dies
Funeral services for M r s.
Mary ceua Baker, 88, wbo diad

SatllrdaY In Elyria, wUl be held
TuelldaY at 2 p.m. at thl Ewing
Chapel wltll llle Rev. Glen Hlloa
011\ciating. Burial will be in tile
Browning Cemetery at Portland.
Sbe was born Sept. 12, 1880,
the dauther nf the late Charles
and Mary Plyllter, and was olso
preoadad In death by her llaband, Charleo, andlourbrothers.
Formerly nf Ole Portland area,
she wu a member nf tho J'ort.
iand Melllodlst Cbur&lt;h; but IIIIer
IIIOVini to Sted&gt;envlllt trlllller·
red bar membership to thl Lavelie View MolhOdlll Clllrch
there.
&amp;lrv!Yoro lnciu&lt;lo fllree sis·
tors, !Ira. Park (Nell) McCui·
lough, Beaver, Pa.; Mrl. Olear Barnett, Weirtal, w. Va.,

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The U.S. Weather Bureau to!lay wuned eastern Texas resldenta
to beware o1 !lash lloodlng later today •• the rains !rom Clllly
spread northward. AraJnftlll trom the storm was expected to amount
to slx inches in scme areas of east Texas.

PITISBURGH - THE UNITED STEELWORKERS Union (USW)
aDd the basic steel llxtustry, who couldn't reach a contract agreement three years ago undl President Johnson intervened, try to go it
alone today with a strike deadllae less than six weeks away.
With both sides wanting neither federal intervention nor · a
strike, top negodators ror the USW and the industry met at an undisclosed place today to talk money lor the llrst Ume.
BUENOS AIRES - POLICE TODAY blamed hoolipno toaolng
newaplll)ers for stampeding soccer fans down a stadium
exit - a y that ted to death or Injury !or hundredo.
The human avalanche trampled to death 70 adulto and chUdren
In 1 panic to escape the bells ol ftre hurled ~ the youihs at the
end of Suo:tly's scoreless match between Buenoa Aires' arch rllllla, River Plate and Bocl Juniors. At least 65 parBOils were seriously injured oo the winding, blood-staib!d atalrcaoe.

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MARRIAGE APPIJCATIONS
Keith Edward Searlo, 21, Mid.
.(JQ:r l'Qnter, Portland.
dleport, welder, andCarollnJane
Friends may call'lllhe llmeral Holflnan, 18, I'olnenJ1 Rt. 3;
home III\YIIme.
Dwight Clll!ord Oll•er, 41, !lid·
dieport, utlllcy worker, ,and Kafll·
ryn 1Au118 Jordan, 50, POmeroy,
beautician; LarrY Blehard Werry, 19, Poma101, studeDt, and
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
Kathryn Jane Ham&amp;hs, 19, PomJUNE 24-25
OtDJI, key puncb operator; Millard
BALLAD OF JOSIE
Leiter Roush, 21., Syraeuse, ma..
(Technlcolor)
cblne operalor, and Mary Ulllan

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TONIGHT AND 11JESDAY.
JUNE 24.25
11 YOU ONLY LIVE TWJCE"
Sean Connery is James Bolli
PLUS

"HOW TO SUCCEED IN
BUSINESS WITHOUT
REALLY TRYING"
- r t Morae • Michele Lee
Rud1 Vlilee

Wooda, 42, POmel'OJ, waUreaa.
PLAN INSPECTION
The amuol cllmer and !nope&lt;·
lion ()( Racine Chapter OES wUl
be held Tuesday, .)one 25, at tile
-em Local 111gb Scllllol dlmer at 6:30 p.m. In the cale·
taria and tile lnapectlon at 8p.m.
Helen M. Bartlll, Daytoa,
worthy grand matrea, tile Inspecting olllcer.

ACCDlENT REPORTED
A minor one-car aecl.dent on
Route 33 li\mdll at 1:45
p.m. waa reported bY SherU!

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Robert c. Harteri&gt;acll's depart.
ment. A 1962 mndel vehicle,
driven by Kevin DaUay, 17, Mid·
dieport, tr....lng oorth, awaned to misa a cloi ran mto
Ole b18Jnr8¥ and Ida
a secUon ol Jllllrd relilng. No
Injury or arrell was reported.

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HOSPITAL
Adml11icm Saturday - wn.
Dam Stover, Racine; KaiiiJ eun.
dill, MaiiiiD; Georala Jolmllll".
Rutland; Mark stewart, llutland;
Charle• NeliCID, A;)meroy: William Zorkl'- Hutlard; Gary
Fllbar, Chesblre.
DllcharPI Saturday - Addle
Bertoo and Arloa lilml'aoo.
Admlallonl SoJno!o,y - B o t a
~ Cbaoblro; DonnaDool, Jla..
dno; Dorlo Cal., Fomel'07; Allllrey JojJars, Minersville.
DlachlrP• amda1 - Nellie.

TO HOW OPEN HOUSE
Mr, and Mrl. Bill Wln&lt;brOII·
ner .,01 m,..... tbelr 25th wedding amiYeraar:v open halloo ·
·IIi their home In ~t-racuae 9111·
dsy, June 30, frOm 2 to 1 p.m. . MEIGS GENEliAL HOSPITAL
Adlnlaliml Slturday - Nellie.
.DiacharP SatUrda,y - EY..,.

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to rival presidential candldate.Richard M. Nixon.
A UP! delepU! count M - showed Nixoo only a short step
lr&lt;m WrliJPing lij) the 1968 GOP presidentiol1101111natioa. II Rock•
leHer Is to hive a chance lor the prize, he will have to wtDsm10
. ACTION DISMJS'!ED
An acUon bY VlriJII apinal Elmer A. Keller, odllllnlstrator &lt;l the Bureau &lt;l Workmen's Co!IIIIOIIaatioo, has dlamlland.

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PLAYTEx·:;:.LYCRK

delegates Cavor Nixon, two are
Rockefeller's, and one is bUiQ' of reduced speed signs

uncommitted.
The UPI tally of delegates
committed or definl~ leaning
toward I candidate showed
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" needed to win the nomination.
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Rockeleller.. llld. 211U, ,..U Gov.
RoM!d Reapn ot caDiornla
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1971 - under legislation awalting President Jolui&amp;OIIS' signaturo.
COJI1IIoted congreoaional action Monday on a
bU1 to take three raUonal
hall~· !rom their tradldooal
places on the calendar and
make them 11111 on Mondays
eV.ey yaar. T~ are Waohlngtoo's birthday, llemorlal Day
and Veterano Day,
The measure would creato a
new Mtional holiday, COiumbuo
Day, and
It a Monday In
Ocl&lt;iller. Labor Day alreedy is a
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ollJCfll for dotjJI~rolln the stomiiCh, waist 1nd
hips piUI 111iubfl ~ra panels In back to CIIM 1011
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talevlalon to plead: ·•~main
calm. "AVoid overacting and
ovar-reacllng. Please do not
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A:LLSTYLES
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when authorities held oil for
about 24 hours before acting
finnly to halt disorders, poli&lt;e
thia time moved In quickly witll
preventive taedC8, using tear
po,
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About 1,150 Arlll,y troopa were
celiad . In Moada.v night to Join
1,500 pollo:emeo in dlsperitnl
crowds I~ the lll'fJdlllllll1.
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Mri., Eltella Wllllllql!. ·sa, OcL 12, tile day It Ia celebrated
So¥lh Secoild Ave...~oport. bY unollleial tnolltloo.
diad ~~·In Jloisor . , Tile Ll1lor JJa.Y celebratloo
Hoi!Pitil.
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Mrs. Walburll wis born In would be ~eel:
Frankllni.'Un!a~. Ohio, N&lt;W.25,
The JecillaUon Would. liJPiy
1110, tile do!_. d. file tile ,udy ti&gt; federal ~~ea and
N, B. and MiiJ1 EIIIII •)Valke!' a.,, District o1 !'oJumbla,
.Artl4. , lbl waa I~~~~ pn~ ~'YO Jm 1, III'IU, but ltates
In cioalh b)' her ~iblllll, 'Charloa , u;oi!itiooalty fGII«&lt;W flle · lead o1
a lidl!ard.::Walboll'll;"llfti•i)au&amp;lltoro, · t1fo! flderal ko ·
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PRIZE WINNER - The oon.c-mercial clu1 second
place wllDIOr In thl Big Bend Reptia jll1'lde laat Frida)' was
thl Ooot abow entered by the Meigs Counly Young Rtpublloan
Oub in which a patriotic theme was carried oot. ll:ldq 011
the !lost are Elemr Kay S.hnelder and BUI ArnotL

oo the Jtreeta during boll games
at the park, were discussed.
- Judge Robert Betz, GolUpolls, attended _the se&amp;Sion In
regard to a ZOIIIng matter he
presented at an earlier seuion.
~U IJ11l'catecl 1M mader
would be brought "' tor ftlrther
diocusslon at ita llrst meeting
in July.
listed as uncc.nmitted or
The meeting was presided over
pledged to lavorite soo cancll- ~ Jolin Zerkle, president of
dates. Nixon's total did not council, with Councilmen RictJ..
Include Wash!~. state, where ard Vaughan, Charles Byer and
the 24-member delegation Is George Baker atiendlrw.
reported heavUy In his lavor.
1n Poruand, Maine, and later
In Booton, Rockefeller renewed
his call lor Nixon to repudlaU!
the lllgge&amp;Uon ol his southern
campaign coordinator that third
parcy candidate George Wallace
join the GOP camp.
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C08e
cauoway, replied In Atlanta
that RockeleUer took his words
wASHINGTON (UPI) - Jm.
out 01 cootext. He said hio prOYelllento In thl proposed West
cmnment about Wallace was 1 VIrginia ' Ohio air polluti011 congenora1 remark meaning simply trol cmnpact have been re&lt;omthat an,yone who io ready lor 1 mended bY the Senate Public
•change ohould come Into the Worka C&lt;mmlttee.
Republloan parcy.
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clllllrnl air polgJoo In a 240mlle otretoh ol the Ohio Rhor

:hnprovements

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WASHINGTON (UPI)- T b e
House baa etven ftnal ..,....,_
olonal liJProYal to legislation
wbl&lt;h would r...,.... blllks ID
Install cameras and take other
measures I&lt;&gt; IJiardapiDstrob.
beries.
The bUI, passed !olmcls3' and
to ~ Jolmaon,
Wouldr,.Prafederalbankreg.
ulllorJ ~&amp;~~~~&lt;lea to set mini·
mompratoctl" -rdstor
federally ln....,. b111kl and
aavlngs and loan ..- . .

Vlrelnla and Ohio legislature a
have adopted the COO!jl8cL
A spokeaman lor lhe Senate
committee headed by Sen. Je.,.
nlngs llllldoiJ&gt;h, J).W, VL, said
conalderal&gt;le c~ would be
ne- in the proposed btU lor
the interataU! air pollution ca.
tro1 ....,.Y to reduce pollution
and deftne cleanlir 'standards.
Rep. KeD Hechler, J).W, VL,
calledthep~"weak;c:umbersome and lnetre&lt;tive."
C&lt;qresa must etveltslliJ&gt;I'ova1 in addlllon to Ole IIWci ·~to
laglliltures lor the meaaure to
NeOII1t law.
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trlc comPIU\)' executlve Monday
chided llle coal Industry for op.
posing construcUon or IJ.Iclear
power plants.
·William R. Gould, senior vice
president ol &amp;luthern California
Edison Co., Loa Angeles, told
delegates at the 51st amual COli·
vention nf the Nattonal Coal Association thet coal and electric
utiiicy Industries shoold Instead
"work together and build upon
our strengths." ·
"I submit that it mes nellher
tile coal nor the electric utllliY
industry a service to dlaeourse
against the development of a
c»mpetitive fuel reiOUl'ce by
I!OUndlng lmpresllive but
stantiated claims about Ito threat
to thl pebllc aalecy, • Gould said.
••nds JXlsition .loses itsaweaJ.
when viewed through the haze ol
rapidly growing ]dliic protest
aplnst air pollutioo and lhe contrlbutloo that coal burning adds
to that problem, •• he eontiDuecl
uaur ume and energy eould be
.better spent In atiacldng t b I 1
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laid today radal lllctors 1111/
have trlggerad a riot at the ~"
State Ponltentlary Monday reaulted in betw- ~ and M
mUllm dwnap and oerioua Injury ID elsbt suanlo and ono
priaooer. Warden Ernie Maxwen said, "! tblnk It wao jl•
a I!I&lt;IUP of those Blac:k Power
people Rexlng their museloL·''
"WI&gt;¥ they did it ldoo'tlalow,":
he aa.ld. uwe don't have 1111

Ialley here and I've -er
any serious complaints obout
load. We are going to have ali
l.nvestigaUon, of cwrse, aaclCN.l " ·
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and regular prison guards watch on walls and lnslda t b
cell blocks ol the Institution . _
Mooday and early today.
The prisoners, armed wbh
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Taxpayers Advised
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whO Incurred property IAia11o
durlllg the hnVJ raln1

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said he made "a ravorable impression" on the delegation.
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converts from the tormer vice president The New york governor

enge system. The letter lnciicated the extension is needed t.
cause thl May rains aloweddown
work. Np aedon was takeiL
- Permission waashenmal.,.
tenance superintendent Harold
Chase to use llle middle of sooth
Jo'llth, Uncoln and Pearl SU.
to Install a water Une to the new,
Imperial Electric Company Plant
site.
- The need for additional
pollee supervision at municipal
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Soeial Notes

Property
TransI ers1

A petition was presented
bY Robert Craig OllllOSing the
rezoning of a lot at the corner
o1 Beech and Locust Sli. 1r&lt;m
residential to business. Craig
said it Ia reported a llrm wls"'
es to purchase the pro:&gt;ercy to
build a new service station and
that the plaDning commission has
lndh:ated It lavors permitting
the rezoning. CouncU reported
no lonnai recmunendltion has
been made to dote bY the commlnioTL
- A brlel d1Jcuulon regarded the need for tnltal.lJ.Dg "no
left turn" signa at some of the

New York Gov. Nelaon Rockeleller campaigned in Vermont too
day, hoping to pry loose Republlcao conventioo deleptes pledged

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- Clerk Gene GraUl read a
let:t;.3r from the Morey Construew

asaisslnatlon In
AP~ll, Monday evening ordOred
a 9 p.m., to 5:30 Lm., curlew.
He Indicated the restrl&lt;tlono
on nisbttlme moYement In the
streets would remain in elre&lt;t
untU leellnga had eooled.
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Mr. and Mro. llardd Halcomb
and claulhter, Norma Jean and
funlly of CresWne apent smte
tlme recenUy at the hune of
Mrs. Maude Holcomb and vlllited other relatives.
Rex Cheadle, who waupattent
in Sheltering Arms Hoopltallor
severo! dayo has reolimad hla
work.
Mra. Ora Prolllt recently was
In McConnelovUio where shlwao
a guest ol her son and dau&amp;hterlnolaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dow:nlaNeison. WhUe there she conaulted
physician and it lo reporlad abe
lo Improving sadalactorily.
&amp;lnday dlmer guests ol Mrs.
Nellie 'lale were Miss Clemma
· Vale of Clrdlngtoo, Ama Eliza..
beth Turner and daul]bter, Sherrie, o1 Rutland, Mill 4-M O]JIIIn
ol Middletown, Mrs. Erm!l Vale
ol Alvei ol Mercy Nursing HOOle
In Albany IIIII Mn Fanale Poll~
!Irs. Grace Hensler spent 1
few days willl her sm and dallli&gt;ter-iJWaw, Mr. and Mra. Clayton
Hensler, YarlettL
Miao Clemma Vale oiCardlngtoa visited a1 the bome ol har
cousin, Mrs. Jolin Hollll'-r. On
SS!Urday, Ml" VIIi, MrL Holliday and Mro. Anlla Turner attanded luneral aervlcea in ~­
lor their cculin, llotGtll)r Speakman.
A oerleo ol meetllw• wiD. bo
hold at Columbll ~I Clllrcb
the weeli ol June 24 wltll RIY.
Underwood In &lt;harp ol file r•
viYII. The public Ia Invited.

ol three required

two related

intersedions in ttJe busioes8dls-trict, but no formal a.et.ioo was

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Dellance; Roy Plynter•
llllw; John Paynter,-· and

Da7 - Peter Gnyes
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M:

Two
Damaged
Only Moderately

Gars
(Continued !rom ..,. I)
Those in the encampment
were then told they must tNgin
leaving Ole site at 10:42 LDL~
Medium daDiap waa Incurred
EDT or tace arrest alii
to
two vehicles as thl reiOilt ol
prosecution Cor campina: on
a
resr
end cOulllioo omEastlfaln
lederal property without a
St. sawrdsy evening at 8:30 p.m.
permi~
The showdown cune leu than PomerD¥ poU&lt;:e reported.
Donald Roulh, Pomeroy, trav•
II hours alter the legal permit
ellng
ocMh, WaB sl a atop lllltl
tar the poverty marchers to
When Rldlard Mldlael Gress, 18,
oc""'y llle groilnds near the
Uncoln Memorial elljlired at 8 Middleport, traveling lntheaamo
dlrectiDII, !ailed · to stop a n d
p.m. EDT SUndaY.
olnlck the Roulh vehicle.
Poli&lt;:eOrder
Gren waa cited Oil a ebarp
The poll&lt;e order declared:
otaa'"red
clear distance. There
"The permit for use o( this
were
no
inJuries.
property has elQ&gt;Ired. You must
leave the camp by 10:42 this
TO WELCOME PASTOR
morning to avoid arrest and
Members ol theRutiand Methoprosecution.
dist Church will have a potluck
"It you have oo other mBIIll cllmer on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
o1 return!~ home, you wUI be at file church to welcome beck
provided lree bus tranJportallon lllelr minister, Rev. C. J, Lem·
~ the Travelers Ald 5oclecy.
ley and family. Rock liPrlni•
Shllttle buses are now avaUable members are iJivlted.
at the west side of the Lincoln
Memorial to take you at no coat
to the bus stadoo.
11You are ln violatloo of the
permit and muat leave the
camp wi'thin the next hour."

TEMPERATURES IN OHIO FOR the five-&lt;lay period Tile~
thr&lt;q:h saturday wUl averago near normal with daytime hlsbs in
the low and mid-80s and lows at night in lower 60s .. Cooler Wed..,sctay with warming trend by end ol w- Sbowers Ill' thtmder·
The watnlnl ...
b)i
showers occurring almost dally wUl total three-quarters to around the Metropolitan Pollee throoosh
the Justice De.aartment. ·
one inch.

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Tbla column Ia lor young people, their Jll&lt;&gt;l&gt;loma 0!1&lt;1 pleaa. una, their t~lea and !WI. Aa
wttb the ...,. ol Helen Help USI,
It weleomea laughs but ....,'t
dodge a iertous question with a
brulh.ol!.

Send your teeoago queStions
ASKED FOR IT, care
o1 Helen Help US! Ibis nowapaper.
THE TROUBLE WITH
PARENTS, CONTINUED
Dear Helen:
l"'e tried 10 understand my
Dod, but 1 can't take his hab-

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For example: Last.&amp;md.ly Mom
modo a pie. I had a amall piece,
ao did lhe. Tho next morning,
It was all IIDDill MY Dad,mado a
reCrlprator reid as uBUal.
14om ntakeo cookies lor us
kids. Guooa w11o eat•.them? Dad
aloo mal&lt;es a pig ol hlmool! 8!
moalo, spilling llllngs, slurping
.., huge bites, etc. Then bo burps
ill the ·time and never excuses
himself. He's geWng awftllly Ia~
What can
do? - ANNOYED
Dear Amoyod:
Perbapa your mother ean ease
fOUl' ~Dad into an Overeaters
Anaoymoao Club, or to a docWr
who may crack clown wllll a diet
- which SJ.E must enroree.
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Ste has!'llll around on Dad lOY- ·
era! limos. Once he oauslit her.
He has had a bad haart otted&lt;,
but Molhor calli hli mOdldne
•;dope," and hides It, insisting
lllere•a nolhlng wrong with him.
Ste'a nagging him Into enolher
attack, and driving ua all oot of
our tree.
We llllnk Dad haa grounds lor
divorce. Don't :yoo?- SCARED
AND WORRIED
DoerS and W:
II Isn't wh8! YOU think, but
what your lalher thinks, lllat
eounta. He'• probably too laysl
w deaerla alck woman, and from
ywr letter, l'dJudge11iurmolhor
uaick." A longtruth...,saionwith
the do- might rollllt In -e:
thing more el!ectlve lllan nerve
pills. - H.
Daar Jlelen:
Ploue settle a bot. A friend
and 1 were dining wt. MY fingers ""re sticky and he pulhed
my drinking glass Ia !root ofme,
saying It was proper to dlplnand
clean them, then dry lllem on my
napkin.
Is he right? - CONCERNED
Dear Cm:
No! Unless there ts a rtnger
bowl, the only proper place to
wash your banda at a restaur~
ant is in the •'Wash room. " H.

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Locust Grove ~rkler, a sen~
tor five year old, reglstered
Guernsey cow owned by Edson
Roush, Racine, has completed
an olflclal DHIR actusl production record of 1.2,3.\0 pounds of '
milk and 685 pounds &lt;i butterlat. In 305 days of h&gt;&lt;&gt; times a
day milking, a&lt;cordlng to T h •

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NOTE TO READERS: THERE
Daar Helen:
ARE S)'ILL A FEW SOS BUT·
When my molher aeta mod, TONS LEFT. TO GET YOUR
lhe lllrowo llllnga. II my Iaiiier UST AMP OUT SI'EADYING"
1111 a word w defend hlmael!, BUTTON, SEND A DIME AND A
lhe - · to ldll him. Once SELF • ADDRESSED STAMPED
lhe even 1J11 wt a knife. Ste ENVELOPE FOR EACH BUTTON
gets mad over nothing, but tells TO: HELEN BOTTELSOSCLUB,
her doctor that Dad aterto It BOX 9997, SACRAMENTO, CALall. The doctor IZQ'&amp;lt's nenea, IF, 95823.

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Raeine Soeial Events
BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRL'l
The W,S.C,S. of llle MetiM&gt;dist
Church met in the sanctuary
Friday evening, Juno 11. M r s.
Lorene Dumas had charge ol
the devot.lonals and program
whlcb Included a skit ontlUed,
11 Moving ln a WorldorMassCommunlcation." Those taking part
were Mrs. Dumas, Mrs. Ora

Hill and Mrs. Beulah Bradlord.
During the business session,
plans were made to have a picnic next month.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sellers are
at Westerv1lle attending the annua1 E.U.B. cooference.
Mrs. Crls Pickens Is a surgical patient at Holzer Hospltsl.
Mr. James Swart suffered a
stroke Monday afternoon at hls
home and was taken to Holzer
Hospital by the emergency squad.
His son, Kenneth, of Akron had
just returned home after spend~
ing the weekend here and was

called back.
Mrs. Omar Bays and Mrs. Eth·
el Wheeler accompanied M r s.
Thorne Cottrill of 1.4gan a n d
Mrs. J. E. Thoren, , Sr., or Ml.norsvlllo to Belpre S.turdey af.
ternoon and attended the

wed~

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House preaa ~~~ry I•Blnee
out o1 tho Preaident'o ··on !I·
dance, that HiunphroY must lllre·
1y turn away from the AdJI&gt;Inlotrstlon m VI~ ~· now cOllapsed 1ft Oaf 'oo..nteN·epldlatlon from )he INn w11o preauma- ,
bly mull best kn&lt;1!f hla own Pll'·
pona, llllbe!'l H, Hulnpl\rey;
"One doeamt ~· h.l •
famll1 In orde~ iO e'ltlbUah hi•
own ldontlt:l'.'' 1111;1 the VIce • It llji Into a
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Preol- or '"Predlctlona" that 111e Wblte Heuae.
Thv uk ·him In aubstlnce to
would more honestly ba desorlb- 'Tho oame llunlilhrli who for
abandon
llle most baaie torelj!n
ed as hq)es.
four years hal made buatlreils &lt;i
prlncJploa
or hlo career (prinjubllc O.,..clleapeoaloliately ._,.

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wl)lch dr&lt;iA&gt;Od sarob- noar ;ihe
II will be llle Redo' Culver foul line.
against llle Mots' Tam Seaver
".Lee hnow where he """ to
tonight. The game tomorrow hit It to get me h..,. , ltan
night ends the Reds Current llrst baoe," asld BoliCh, who Is
home •land.
not euclly
IPrinler.
"Mol' couldn't hive plaeed
llle ball better It he had lhrown
A couple of Iocken lwayj
it out there," cracked Pete Wood7 Woodward wao lnfpei!to
Rooe.
1111 skin, kneecop' and elbOw,
Tho Reds llrot baseman's
"Just ·two pniea and I'm a
game-wlMlng blow was a long .Ph,YO!cal wreck," llld Woody,
towering drive to rigl&gt;t field who 'repl,.od roguler

on~·

lllreM'IOl homer In llle sl&gt;l,h ,I!&gt;nlow 1!1&lt;1 then drow. home Jol/n.
nle Bench In
lllldqf
to give llle Rods a sl"ii-ftve
victory over the New York
Mete In the opener of' a three-

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lnd worked Rve fuR innings be- on1s other markers in lllo llllh.
foro being replaced by Spencer
Meigs' aecooo Inning run came
In the botlan of the sixth. InBUI Swan was safe on an
gels got credit fOr llle victory. error leading oil, moved up a

w~~ee,

A load,off single by Ed Raer, only six hits, r.nntng olx aoo
Meigs secmil baseman, sterted walking lllreo.
the third Inning rally. Lennie Van
Spencer, In hla two lmlngs,
Meter was sate on an error and fanned fi\le and allowed one tree
both ruiUlOrs scored when Spon- pass. Delanoy !aiUled nine Meigs
cer dooblod.
batters and gave up ooe bose on
Van Meter, veteranlettflslder,
also scored the wlnning run for
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012 010 0- 4 4 0
Meigs In lllo top of tile fifth when Pkbg.
002 010 0-3 6 0
he led oil wllll • single, stole
Ingels (Wp), Spencer (6) &amp;
second, moved to third on sn Swan. Delaney and Deem.

ballMe'~·.

than Felipe Alou o! llle Braves
and 127 shy of Rose's total.
The changeover froot the 1967
team was so great that only two
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (tlP(l of last year's starters, lsJde The Columbus Jets' seven-game
frmn Aaron, received considera.. tailapin, longest losing nosedive
bJe SUDJ&gt;Ort in the voting. of their 1968 season, abruptly
catcher Joe Torre o! the leveled with pitching ace Dave
39th All-Star baseball prodUl'- Braves drew 40 votes but still Roberts at the eontrols for a
te ...,re a 13-12 win over Ra- California
33 35 .485 ll)lh tlon July 9 at Houston's Aalro- ftnlshed fourth behind Grote 4.,'1 win.
clbe In LIUia Sonlhern League New York
31 36 ,463 12
(113), Tom Heller o! the Los
Roberts notched his olgtrth
plq recently.
Chlcogo
30 38 .441 13'h dome.
Pete Rose, the verfAtUe Angeles Dodgers and rookie victory or the season against
~aewubehlndl2-latllle Waohlrvton
25 40 .39117
energiz-er ot the Cincinnati John Bench of the Reds, and only two losses as the Jets
botliom o1 tile 1lfth and lllen came
Monday's Roaulta
Reds, tops the rreah new NL shorutop Gene Alley or the scored rour times in the eighth
all" to tally 12 ruaa.'
Detroit 14 Cleveland 3, nlgltt
Jtata who have gi.Ven -the ·pme Pirates received 72 votes, inning and then went on to top
Gott1J11 blto tor jhe willlera Min I Chi 0 (5 Ins. ~Ill
its greatest Cace-.llttiN in serond best behind Kessinger's the New York club.
were Midi~ Alb; aliomerunand Oakland 3 c;anrorn112, night
history. Only ..,. NL starter, 16L
The win puts Columbus Into a
· ~~oo llnglos· Bob VU'Ien, a triple
Tndly s Probable Pitcher
Henry
Aarm
" of the
Staub
Runner
up
second
place Ue with the Red
veteran
and 2 llngl~s· Bob Patterom and
(All tlnlea EDT) ,
Alllnta
Braves,
hold
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similar
In
addition
to
Haller
and
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Wings,
3\\ games behind ToleJIIJ Hubbard; oacl! two olngjes,
Oeldand (Hunter 11-5) ' ot
poaltlon a year ago, niuld~ Alley, the others rwme~~P do.
and Llptc:OIIIII, 1Forbaa, McCoy California CEUis 4-Sl,llp.m.
the firat dme 'in the 37-yeai included Rusty Staub of the
Roberts, a ltrapptng Columand -llbol~ each' a single.
Mlnneaota (Perry 11-3) Ill
IDfllla
of
the
game
only
one
Houston
Astros,
who
dreW
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100
bus
Central prodlct, yielded 10
Raclbe h!tlera weril Knllbtlng Chicago (liorlen ~7). 9 p.m.
player has repeated as a votes at first base to 154 for hits and had to weather a two~
· with a triple and alnrle; Nea88
Cleveland (Siebert 11-5) Ill
starter.
McCoveyi Julian Javier or the run ninth..fnnlng Red Wing rally
a home run, Tbolsa and Warner Waohlngton (COleman 4-7), 8:05
Rose, a right fielder who CUds, whose 26 votes at •econd to get the win.
eado a double, Swe 1 triple and p.m.
received the highest rwnber aC were a distant second to Helms'
COlumbus returns to Jet StaJolm100 ·and irlokiiillulr eaeh 1 Boalon (CUIJ&gt; 4-2) at Baltl·
votes lor the team (236) and 182, and Toey Perez o! !he dlum tonight to open a threelingle;
more (McNally 7-6), 8 p.m.
who was selected for the third Reds, the hero of the 19.67 game stand with ~racuse. John
.
Detroit (Lollch 5-4) at New
time, was Joined l!J-: two players pme, who received 60 votes lor GoJoar figures te pltch against
US. ~~RY "' •
York &lt;Barller 11-2), 8 p.m.
c~ lor the first time-. ' tifrd behloo santo's 218.
tho Chlo!s' liloiJ Lasko
M~vw: (UPO,;The touring ·
Weclneoda,y's Games
catcher
.
Jerry
Grote
o!
the
New
Rod
S&lt;hoooolenat
or
!he
Tho 6-!oot-3-lnch, 18Si!OIInd
'IJnlted statao ' ·Obmlile baaketo Detroit Ill Now York, night
York
Meta
anti
ahortstop
Don
Garda,
"ho
wlU
manage
the
NL
Roberts,
now 8..2, was nicked
1loll !lam ~Om~ a ·s11eep ol Boston at Baltimore, rdglit
Kessinger
o1
the
Chicago
CubsJtars
will
select
the
remalnde.
for
two
runs
in the ninttJ berore
a
~n aeries
Cleveland at Woohhlrlton,
and another making his second of t~ 25-man squad, Including gelling plnchhltter Bob Floyd to
In · .MIIIsk Monday nlrlht by night ·
IPPIU'Ince, second baseman the pitchers. He is under no pop to Jack Damaska at secbel1l'1l the · SOYiol National Oeklahl at Calltomia, night
Tommy Helma of the Rods.
obligaUon to select lllose who ond and fanning Ron Slone.
~eel~) 84-78.
(mly aames achedded)
Sonto Fwrth Awoarance
ftnlahed secmd In the voting
That left the tying run atrandThe Soviet team · ffnlahed
Othera
aelected
for
till!
third
al~h
It
Ia
customary
to
do
ed
at aecmd for tho Wings.
ile- In 1lle tourney with 1wo
time
·
Include
ftrat
boaeman
so.
Plnchllltter
Bill S&lt;rlpture's dou"ctoriea, lila Soviet Jun!ora wm
WWle
McCovey
ol
lllo
Sin
Each
NL
team
must
be
blo
had
pulled
Rochester to
.and YII&amp;QIIavll woo
MaJor Leoguo .Reaulta .
Francisco Giants aJJ;I Curt represented by at least one within one run, l!lcorlng the OOu~
"1itlilllll.
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By United Press liitornatlonal
F1ood of tho SL Louis cu,llnals. pla,yer on the Ali...Star squad, bllng COrdou Lund. Lund's blow
National LeasuO
Ron
Santo, the third baseman of. Those team1 not represented in had scored Frank Peters, who
Pitta at s~ Louis, Wd,, rain
the Cuba will be miklng his the starting lineup are Houston, singled with one ool.
fourth Allo&amp;tar _..ance.
PittsbUrgh, Los Angeles end
Aalde from lllat scary n!nlll,
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100
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6
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Fer
~ron,
It
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Pblladelphla.
Roberts
never was In serious
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003 000 ODx- 3 5 0 conaecutlve year In which he
The NL wt11 atteoq&gt;t to better trruble. He scattered 10 hits,
Hwatoll
N.f', Lamabe (8) and lfund. hla been ao hollorod. Unlike 111 20.17·1 record In llle series struck out nine and walked but
ley. Dierker (7•10) and Rate- paol years, however, he was llle at the Astrodooto, which has one. Singles by Lund, losing
man. LP- Nye (4-8).
laot regular In 'the vOUng, been sold out for ~week~ pitcher Bill Dillman (2-5) and
--barely edging Ulothor "old line" A!l&gt;roxlmately 57 million telovi- Slone scored a llllrd-lnnlng run.
(11 tontnso)
WWlo Mays of tho alon viewers as well as 45,000 at
Bernie &amp;nllll'a sixth homer
N.Y.
000 001 013 00- 5. 15 0 Glanto, for the third loo !Ina! the todonr stadium are OJ&lt;pecled Ignited the big eighth. George
Ctn , 000 203 000 01- 6 11 0 outlleld lj)OL
to watch the game, which will ftrlas and Riehle Hebner folKoooman, Koonee (7), Short
Aarm drew 109 votes In tho begin at 8:15 pm EDT.
lowed with singles and John

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Ken llotwell wea on !!rat
boee, and ..,. was out In
top 0( llle ele_.
Woodward race loohlnd doaj,
made, I &lt;11\'lns atop of . eon
J....a. omesh, and while lUll on
the ground,
lhrow
Tommy
Heinl!
111 oecl&gt;nd
lor atoIoree
M
J C. Marlin followed wllll an
1n11:.t.l hit but Ed Charles, who
had lied tho game In tbo nlnlh
wtlll a base..looded alngle,
out to end the lmlng.
Clay Clrroll, the last of nve
Red plwhero, blinked the Mets
In the last two Innings to gain
his first victory of the season.

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squeeze brwght
~riggs home.
Elvia Jiminez• single scored
Hebner. ·When llle ball squirted
tbrougl&gt; Slone In left, Kennedy
made It home lor proved
to be the declaive run.
lnteroaH6nai League standings
By United Preu lpternational

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Toledo
37 28 .569
Rochester
30 28 .517
Columbus
30 28 .517
LoutJvUle
32 31 .508
Bu!!alo
32 32 .500
Richmond
30 33 .476
Jacksonville 29 34 .460
Syracuse
28 34 •452
Moo:lay's Results
Columbus 4 Rochester 3
Syracuse 9 Louisville 2

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Roberts Proves Stopper ·

Syracuse Gets

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Parkersburg's Rick Delaney, a
strong righthander, limited

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load
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and scored on a Meigs
to 1allowed
total o!
only lour
lb. Meigs
tile tq&gt;jumped
of llleoff
second
When
It sacrlllce
lly.
hits. Ingels
Parkorsburr

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going Into llle bottom oflllothird.
Parkersburg, howeVer, ,..,..
ages tWo runs on two hits, a
wslk and a sacriOce In the boUom
o! that Inning to cut the margin
to 3-2. Bolli teams ScOred lllelr

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tornado warnings.

(Only games scheduled)

Tomorrow morning
just give us a cell
or stop in. Get
the money quickly
to clean up debts,

take a vacation
arul relax.

Our thrifty budget
loan plan may be
just the answer
for you now.
Have less to pay out
and more for
youroelf.

CITY LOAN
a Savings Co.
Phone 992-2171
125 E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY,O.

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pla,ye~,

bart.

Mro. Don Neaoe left Tueoday
to 8!tend the wedding of her 11011,
David.
Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Smllll
and Jell of DII,)'!Dn were visitors
!luJda.y ol Mro. Harry Ha,yman.
Mr, and Mrl. Harry Curlls
spent llle weekend at Lorain,
Ohio with lllalr- Mr.andMra.
Sam COrllo and 91e Anne.
Mrs. AlbeJ'! !I!II 11118!1! aweel&lt;
In Columbua wllh Mr. and Mro.
Waid Foster and chD-. She
was aeeompanled homo by Cheryl
and John Dean Foster wl1o will
vial! three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frando Morrlo
open! a day to Galllpollo m buolness and visited her alster,
Mrs. Eolher COmstock.

FULL 4·PLY
NYLON CORD

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'•500 9 of hla!oel( at. tJie pllte taken
,$93 9'h earber tbta' il!onlh during a aor;IS$ 10 leo w)Ut the St Louis c.rdlmls,

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Billy returned w their home a1
Oneida, Ky. MoncloJ after apendlng a week wllh her perenta,
Mr. and Mrs. F~ Cadle.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roberta
of Gallipolis spent an evening
with hla molher, Mrs. Franoes
Roberta.
),[las Rulli Ellis and Howard
Blngmen &lt;i COlumbus w e r •
guests Soturdi\Y &lt;i Homer and
Edllll Ha,yman.
Recent gueeto or Mrs. Elllel
Wheeler were Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Poulin of Lancaster.
lllr. Willie Sayre &lt;i Cleveland
11 Yiaitlng h1a aistera, M r s.
Grace Krider and Mrs. Ida 91D-

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American Legion baseball team
ed&amp;ed Parlleraburg Monday Ifternoon 4.,'1 hero to remain W&gt;underi\ir.l42.
· . · llle ftret p.m.
Clnclonatl (Culver ;.7), 8:05 beaten
saason.
MarU\ita wio IWerded
The this
Meigo
club now Is at
l.nnual Ervloiji Tr!Pielt MemorJsJ
Les Angelel (Ooteen 6-9) Ill t-0-1, with the tie a 3.;1 deadTros&gt;l\r. The Iormor Jackooa Son Francisco (Sodecl&lt;l 7:8), 11 lock against Marietta on June
Jlll.yer, I tourlia!hentioartlelpant p.m.
17.
. fOr 15 YAl"Bi)VIIkllledtriaplane
Chicago CNlekro 6--5) at
Righthinders John Ingels and
&lt;!'l&amp;h In Vllibln,qounty ·about two llouaton (CUellar 4.,'1), 9:30 p.m. Tom S!&gt;Oncer shored mwnd du=monlhs ago. The rotatlag tr"'hy Pltlaburglt (Blau 4-2&gt; at SL .Hes for Meigs In lt.s !rlumph ov.
annually "' lhe team Louis (Gibson 11-5), 9 p.m.
or Parkersburg. Ingels slarted
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Wmbtra &lt;i llle Gallipolis en. PhiladelPhia Ill Atlanta, rdglit
try
tloelr scores: Ray Clark, . New York at Clncl-1, rdglit
t4[
.Jobn
Sll!nn, 148; Ron
Ellis, Chicago
Los Angeles
It San Francisco
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1,11; VIc llapr,I52;Jinl
O'Brien,
at Housten,
night
159; Gene Wrlgh~ 182andGeorga' Pittsburgh at St. Louis, rdglit
NEW YORk (UPO- N&lt;lbcley
Pcpa, 162..
American League
can accuse the National League
W, L. Pet GB All Stars o! standing paL
Detroit
45 26 .1134 ...
Despite a record or rive cooCleveland
38 34 .528 71h
sec:utite vtctortes the National
Mlimesota
36 33 .522 8
League, perhaps f~M ol COJnoo
Baltimore
34 32 ,515 IP/2 placency, will present rirtuaUy
Ookland
35 33 .515 IPh a new cast or characters In the
· Syraeuae produead alate rally Boston
33 3a .500 9lh

ding ol sara Beth Covey and Lar·

ry Johnson at Belpre Methodist
Church. After the reception Oil
re1uro1ng home thojl were evenIng guests at the home &lt;i Mr•.
J. E. Thoren, Sr.
Mr. and &amp;jra. Gerald Silllpson I&lt;Mlk lllolr children, Glemlo
and Shirley to Bedford, Ohio
to spend a week at church camp.
Mra. cora Webb opent·!lmday
with bor """ Dr. and Mrs.
James Webb 8nd family, Columbus, and her sister, Mrs. Alberto
Nolhstlne, Groveport.
Mr. and Mrs. ArlhurHendrlekl
and children, DeAm, Debra,
Dana Darla and Dave of COmmer~e City,' COlorado are Yl'sltlng Mr. and Mrs. MattHendrld&lt;a
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross,
Lynn and Ra,y, of COlumbus spent
the weekend with Mrs, Howard
Nelgler and oilier relstlves.
Shirley Nelgler returned home
after spending a week In Columbus.
&amp;md.ly afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cadle and family
were Mrs. Elmer Proffitt a n d
daughters, Mra. Berlhl Delhi
and Mrs. Jean Bradford, andtbelr
gueeto In the eveolng - e Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Ha,yman or Syra-

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waa "'cbnd wllll 908.. . Cln 6 )f. Y. 5, lllms., nlgltt
wao third willl 910,
t Chi. I, rdglit
l.liOIIIIIOIIa·fourtii 'llth919. Otliero PlttJ at St. Louis, p.P&lt;L, rain
)t=,llorder of ftn!oh """"' C8m(Only games ocheduled)
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Tndly's Probable Pll&lt;hers
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oter, 912;" HocklQB HUla;
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(All Tlmeo EDT)
. ttl and Fllrgreeno, 1050.
Philadelphia (L. Jack11011 11-7)
- Wlll!olr
Clmbrldge, at Alllnla CReed 74), 8:05p.m.
: &lt;tliotured mldalltlhoriors wllll 2- Now York CSeavar 5-.1) at

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KelaoGrote.
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Abernathy
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Lookbig forward to the big

hollday next month - you
don't have to have a fifth to
enjoy the 4th.

LIQUID SIMONI!

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soi•Bm&lt;ln who mu.rt have •
generous e:tpanse occounl.

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swltihboord and the wolf who
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Tbla column Ia lor young people, their Jll&lt;&gt;l&gt;loma 0!1&lt;1 pleaa. una, their t~lea and !WI. Aa
wttb the ...,. ol Helen Help USI,
It weleomea laughs but ....,'t
dodge a iertous question with a
brulh.ol!.

Send your teeoago queStions
ASKED FOR IT, care
o1 Helen Help US! Ibis nowapaper.
THE TROUBLE WITH
PARENTS, CONTINUED
Dear Helen:
l"'e tried 10 understand my
Dod, but 1 can't take his hab-

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For example: Last.&amp;md.ly Mom
modo a pie. I had a amall piece,
ao did lhe. Tho next morning,
It was all IIDDill MY Dad,mado a
reCrlprator reid as uBUal.
14om ntakeo cookies lor us
kids. Guooa w11o eat•.them? Dad
aloo mal&lt;es a pig ol hlmool! 8!
moalo, spilling llllngs, slurping
.., huge bites, etc. Then bo burps
ill the ·time and never excuses
himself. He's geWng awftllly Ia~
What can
do? - ANNOYED
Dear Amoyod:
Perbapa your mother ean ease
fOUl' ~Dad into an Overeaters
Anaoymoao Club, or to a docWr
who may crack clown wllll a diet
- which SJ.E must enroree.
Tell her how much hla habits

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era! limos. Once he oauslit her.
He has had a bad haart otted&lt;,
but Molhor calli hli mOdldne
•;dope," and hides It, insisting
lllere•a nolhlng wrong with him.
Ste'a nagging him Into enolher
attack, and driving ua all oot of
our tree.
We llllnk Dad haa grounds lor
divorce. Don't :yoo?- SCARED
AND WORRIED
DoerS and W:
II Isn't wh8! YOU think, but
what your lalher thinks, lllat
eounta. He'• probably too laysl
w deaerla alck woman, and from
ywr letter, l'dJudge11iurmolhor
uaick." A longtruth...,saionwith
the do- might rollllt In -e:
thing more el!ectlve lllan nerve
pills. - H.
Daar Jlelen:
Ploue settle a bot. A friend
and 1 were dining wt. MY fingers ""re sticky and he pulhed
my drinking glass Ia !root ofme,
saying It was proper to dlplnand
clean them, then dry lllem on my
napkin.
Is he right? - CONCERNED
Dear Cm:
No! Unless there ts a rtnger
bowl, the only proper place to
wash your banda at a restaur~
ant is in the •'Wash room. " H.

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COMPLETES TESI'
Locust Grove ~rkler, a sen~
tor five year old, reglstered
Guernsey cow owned by Edson
Roush, Racine, has completed
an olflclal DHIR actusl production record of 1.2,3.\0 pounds of '
milk and 685 pounds &lt;i butterlat. In 305 days of h&gt;&lt;&gt; times a
day milking, a&lt;cordlng to T h •

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RICHARDS. OWEN, Plllu.stlll

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NOTE TO READERS: THERE
Daar Helen:
ARE S)'ILL A FEW SOS BUT·
When my molher aeta mod, TONS LEFT. TO GET YOUR
lhe lllrowo llllnga. II my Iaiiier UST AMP OUT SI'EADYING"
1111 a word w defend hlmael!, BUTTON, SEND A DIME AND A
lhe - · to ldll him. Once SELF • ADDRESSED STAMPED
lhe even 1J11 wt a knife. Ste ENVELOPE FOR EACH BUTTON
gets mad over nothing, but tells TO: HELEN BOTTELSOSCLUB,
her doctor that Dad aterto It BOX 9997, SACRAMENTO, CALall. The doctor IZQ'&amp;lt's nenea, IF, 95823.

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Raeine Soeial Events
BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRL'l
The W,S.C,S. of llle MetiM&gt;dist
Church met in the sanctuary
Friday evening, Juno 11. M r s.
Lorene Dumas had charge ol
the devot.lonals and program
whlcb Included a skit ontlUed,
11 Moving ln a WorldorMassCommunlcation." Those taking part
were Mrs. Dumas, Mrs. Ora

Hill and Mrs. Beulah Bradlord.
During the business session,
plans were made to have a picnic next month.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sellers are
at Westerv1lle attending the annua1 E.U.B. cooference.
Mrs. Crls Pickens Is a surgical patient at Holzer Hospltsl.
Mr. James Swart suffered a
stroke Monday afternoon at hls
home and was taken to Holzer
Hospital by the emergency squad.
His son, Kenneth, of Akron had
just returned home after spend~
ing the weekend here and was

called back.
Mrs. Omar Bays and Mrs. Eth·
el Wheeler accompanied M r s.
Thorne Cottrill of 1.4gan a n d
Mrs. J. E. Thoren, , Sr., or Ml.norsvlllo to Belpre S.turdey af.
ternoon and attended the

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House preaa ~~~ry I•Blnee
out o1 tho Preaident'o ··on !I·
dance, that HiunphroY must lllre·
1y turn away from the AdJI&gt;Inlotrstlon m VI~ ~· now cOllapsed 1ft Oaf 'oo..nteN·epldlatlon from )he INn w11o preauma- ,
bly mull best kn&lt;1!f hla own Pll'·
pona, llllbe!'l H, Hulnpl\rey;
"One doeamt ~· h.l •
famll1 In orde~ iO e'ltlbUah hi•
own ldontlt:l'.'' 1111;1 the VIce • It llji Into a
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Preol- or '"Predlctlona" that 111e Wblte Heuae.
Thv uk ·him In aubstlnce to
would more honestly ba desorlb- 'Tho oame llunlilhrli who for
abandon
llle most baaie torelj!n
ed as hq)es.
four years hal made buatlreils &lt;i
prlncJploa
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wl)lch dr&lt;iA&gt;Od sarob- noar ;ihe
II will be llle Redo' Culver foul line.
against llle Mots' Tam Seaver
".Lee hnow where he """ to
tonight. The game tomorrow hit It to get me h..,. , ltan
night ends the Reds Current llrst baoe," asld BoliCh, who Is
home •land.
not euclly
IPrinler.
"Mol' couldn't hive plaeed
llle ball better It he had lhrown
A couple of Iocken lwayj
it out there," cracked Pete Wood7 Woodward wao lnfpei!to
Rooe.
1111 skin, kneecop' and elbOw,
Tho Reds llrot baseman's
"Just ·two pniea and I'm a
game-wlMlng blow was a long .Ph,YO!cal wreck," llld Woody,
towering drive to rigl&gt;t field who 'repl,.od roguler

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lllreM'IOl homer In llle sl&gt;l,h ,I!&gt;nlow 1!1&lt;1 then drow. home Jol/n.
nle Bench In
lllldqf
to give llle Rods a sl"ii-ftve
victory over the New York
Mete In the opener of' a three-

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lnd worked Rve fuR innings be- on1s other markers in lllo llllh.
foro being replaced by Spencer
Meigs' aecooo Inning run came
In the botlan of the sixth. InBUI Swan was safe on an
gels got credit fOr llle victory. error leading oil, moved up a

w~~ee,

A load,off single by Ed Raer, only six hits, r.nntng olx aoo
Meigs secmil baseman, sterted walking lllreo.
the third Inning rally. Lennie Van
Spencer, In hla two lmlngs,
Meter was sate on an error and fanned fi\le and allowed one tree
both ruiUlOrs scored when Spon- pass. Delanoy !aiUled nine Meigs
cer dooblod.
batters and gave up ooe bose on
Van Meter, veteranlettflslder,
also scored the wlnning run for
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012 010 0- 4 4 0
Meigs In lllo top of tile fifth when Pkbg.
002 010 0-3 6 0
he led oil wllll • single, stole
Ingels (Wp), Spencer (6) &amp;
second, moved to third on sn Swan. Delaney and Deem.

ballMe'~·.

than Felipe Alou o! llle Braves
and 127 shy of Rose's total.
The changeover froot the 1967
team was so great that only two
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (tlP(l of last year's starters, lsJde The Columbus Jets' seven-game
frmn Aaron, received considera.. tailapin, longest losing nosedive
bJe SUDJ&gt;Ort in the voting. of their 1968 season, abruptly
catcher Joe Torre o! the leveled with pitching ace Dave
39th All-Star baseball prodUl'- Braves drew 40 votes but still Roberts at the eontrols for a
te ...,re a 13-12 win over Ra- California
33 35 .485 ll)lh tlon July 9 at Houston's Aalro- ftnlshed fourth behind Grote 4.,'1 win.
clbe In LIUia Sonlhern League New York
31 36 ,463 12
(113), Tom Heller o! the Los
Roberts notched his olgtrth
plq recently.
Chlcogo
30 38 .441 13'h dome.
Pete Rose, the verfAtUe Angeles Dodgers and rookie victory or the season against
~aewubehlndl2-latllle Waohlrvton
25 40 .39117
energiz-er ot the Cincinnati John Bench of the Reds, and only two losses as the Jets
botliom o1 tile 1lfth and lllen came
Monday's Roaulta
Reds, tops the rreah new NL shorutop Gene Alley or the scored rour times in the eighth
all" to tally 12 ruaa.'
Detroit 14 Cleveland 3, nlgltt
Jtata who have gi.Ven -the ·pme Pirates received 72 votes, inning and then went on to top
Gott1J11 blto tor jhe willlera Min I Chi 0 (5 Ins. ~Ill
its greatest Cace-.llttiN in serond best behind Kessinger's the New York club.
were Midi~ Alb; aliomerunand Oakland 3 c;anrorn112, night
history. Only ..,. NL starter, 16L
The win puts Columbus Into a
· ~~oo llnglos· Bob VU'Ien, a triple
Tndly s Probable Pitcher
Henry
Aarm
" of the
Staub
Runner
up
second
place Ue with the Red
veteran
and 2 llngl~s· Bob Patterom and
(All tlnlea EDT) ,
Alllnta
Braves,
hold
I
similar
In
addition
to
Haller
and
•
Wings,
3\\ games behind ToleJIIJ Hubbard; oacl! two olngjes,
Oeldand (Hunter 11-5) ' ot
poaltlon a year ago, niuld~ Alley, the others rwme~~P do.
and Llptc:OIIIII, 1Forbaa, McCoy California CEUis 4-Sl,llp.m.
the firat dme 'in the 37-yeai included Rusty Staub of the
Roberts, a ltrapptng Columand -llbol~ each' a single.
Mlnneaota (Perry 11-3) Ill
IDfllla
of
the
game
only
one
Houston
Astros,
who
dreW
'
100
bus
Central prodlct, yielded 10
Raclbe h!tlera weril Knllbtlng Chicago (liorlen ~7). 9 p.m.
player has repeated as a votes at first base to 154 for hits and had to weather a two~
· with a triple and alnrle; Nea88
Cleveland (Siebert 11-5) Ill
starter.
McCoveyi Julian Javier or the run ninth..fnnlng Red Wing rally
a home run, Tbolsa and Warner Waohlngton (COleman 4-7), 8:05
Rose, a right fielder who CUds, whose 26 votes at •econd to get the win.
eado a double, Swe 1 triple and p.m.
received the highest rwnber aC were a distant second to Helms'
COlumbus returns to Jet StaJolm100 ·and irlokiiillulr eaeh 1 Boalon (CUIJ&gt; 4-2) at Baltl·
votes lor the team (236) and 182, and Toey Perez o! !he dlum tonight to open a threelingle;
more (McNally 7-6), 8 p.m.
who was selected for the third Reds, the hero of the 19.67 game stand with ~racuse. John
.
Detroit (Lollch 5-4) at New
time, was Joined l!J-: two players pme, who received 60 votes lor GoJoar figures te pltch against
US. ~~RY "' •
York &lt;Barller 11-2), 8 p.m.
c~ lor the first time-. ' tifrd behloo santo's 218.
tho Chlo!s' liloiJ Lasko
M~vw: (UPO,;The touring ·
Weclneoda,y's Games
catcher
.
Jerry
Grote
o!
the
New
Rod
S&lt;hoooolenat
or
!he
Tho 6-!oot-3-lnch, 18Si!OIInd
'IJnlted statao ' ·Obmlile baaketo Detroit Ill Now York, night
York
Meta
anti
ahortstop
Don
Garda,
"ho
wlU
manage
the
NL
Roberts,
now 8..2, was nicked
1loll !lam ~Om~ a ·s11eep ol Boston at Baltimore, rdglit
Kessinger
o1
the
Chicago
CubsJtars
will
select
the
remalnde.
for
two
runs
in the ninttJ berore
a
~n aeries
Cleveland at Woohhlrlton,
and another making his second of t~ 25-man squad, Including gelling plnchhltter Bob Floyd to
In · .MIIIsk Monday nlrlht by night ·
IPPIU'Ince, second baseman the pitchers. He is under no pop to Jack Damaska at secbel1l'1l the · SOYiol National Oeklahl at Calltomia, night
Tommy Helma of the Rods.
obligaUon to select lllose who ond and fanning Ron Slone.
~eel~) 84-78.
(mly aames achedded)
Sonto Fwrth Awoarance
ftnlahed secmd In the voting
That left the tying run atrandThe Soviet team · ffnlahed
Othera
aelected
for
till!
third
al~h
It
Ia
customary
to
do
ed
at aecmd for tho Wings.
ile- In 1lle tourney with 1wo
time
·
Include
ftrat
boaeman
so.
Plnchllltter
Bill S&lt;rlpture's dou"ctoriea, lila Soviet Jun!ora wm
WWle
McCovey
ol
lllo
Sin
Each
NL
team
must
be
blo
had
pulled
Rochester to
.and YII&amp;QIIavll woo
MaJor Leoguo .Reaulta .
Francisco Giants aJJ;I Curt represented by at least one within one run, l!lcorlng the OOu~
"1itlilllll.
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By United Press liitornatlonal
F1ood of tho SL Louis cu,llnals. pla,yer on the Ali...Star squad, bllng COrdou Lund. Lund's blow
National LeasuO
Ron
Santo, the third baseman of. Those team1 not represented in had scored Frank Peters, who
Pitta at s~ Louis, Wd,, rain
the Cuba will be miklng his the starting lineup are Houston, singled with one ool.
fourth Allo&amp;tar _..ance.
PittsbUrgh, Los Angeles end
Aalde from lllat scary n!nlll,
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Fer
~ron,
It
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Pblladelphla.
Roberts
never was In serious
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003 000 ODx- 3 5 0 conaecutlve year In which he
The NL wt11 atteoq&gt;t to better trruble. He scattered 10 hits,
Hwatoll
N.f', Lamabe (8) and lfund. hla been ao hollorod. Unlike 111 20.17·1 record In llle series struck out nine and walked but
ley. Dierker (7•10) and Rate- paol years, however, he was llle at the Astrodooto, which has one. Singles by Lund, losing
man. LP- Nye (4-8).
laot regular In 'the vOUng, been sold out for ~week~ pitcher Bill Dillman (2-5) and
--barely edging Ulothor "old line" A!l&gt;roxlmately 57 million telovi- Slone scored a llllrd-lnnlng run.
(11 tontnso)
WWlo Mays of tho alon viewers as well as 45,000 at
Bernie &amp;nllll'a sixth homer
N.Y.
000 001 013 00- 5. 15 0 Glanto, for the third loo !Ina! the todonr stadium are OJ&lt;pecled Ignited the big eighth. George
Ctn , 000 203 000 01- 6 11 0 outlleld lj)OL
to watch the game, which will ftrlas and Riehle Hebner folKoooman, Koonee (7), Short
Aarm drew 109 votes In tho begin at 8:15 pm EDT.
lowed with singles and John

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That

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Ken llotwell wea on !!rat
boee, and ..,. was out In
top 0( llle ele_.
Woodward race loohlnd doaj,
made, I &lt;11\'lns atop of . eon
J....a. omesh, and while lUll on
the ground,
lhrow
Tommy
Heinl!
111 oecl&gt;nd
lor atoIoree
M
J C. Marlin followed wllll an
1n11:.t.l hit but Ed Charles, who
had lied tho game In tbo nlnlh
wtlll a base..looded alngle,
out to end the lmlng.
Clay Clrroll, the last of nve
Red plwhero, blinked the Mets
In the last two Innings to gain
his first victory of the season.

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KeMedy' a
squeeze brwght
~riggs home.
Elvia Jiminez• single scored
Hebner. ·When llle ball squirted
tbrougl&gt; Slone In left, Kennedy
made It home lor proved
to be the declaive run.
lnteroaH6nai League standings
By United Preu lpternational

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Toledo
37 28 .569
Rochester
30 28 .517
Columbus
30 28 .517
LoutJvUle
32 31 .508
Bu!!alo
32 32 .500
Richmond
30 33 .476
Jacksonville 29 34 .460
Syracuse
28 34 •452
Moo:lay's Results
Columbus 4 Rochester 3
Syracuse 9 Louisville 2

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Syracuse Gets

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Parkersburg's Rick Delaney, a
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load
Reider's choice,
and scored on a Meigs
to 1allowed
total o!
only lour
lb. Meigs
tile tq&gt;jumped
of llleoff
second
When
It sacrlllce
lly.
hits. Ingels
Parkorsburr

ocorod without a hit and led 3-0
going Into llle bottom oflllothird.
Parkersburg, howeVer, ,..,..
ages tWo runs on two hits, a
wslk and a sacriOce In the boUom
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tornado warnings.

(Only games scheduled)

Tomorrow morning
just give us a cell
or stop in. Get
the money quickly
to clean up debts,

take a vacation
arul relax.

Our thrifty budget
loan plan may be
just the answer
for you now.
Have less to pay out
and more for
youroelf.

CITY LOAN
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Phone 992-2171
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Mro. Don Neaoe left Tueoday
to 8!tend the wedding of her 11011,
David.
Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Smllll
and Jell of DII,)'!Dn were visitors
!luJda.y ol Mro. Harry Ha,yman.
Mr, and Mrl. Harry Curlls
spent llle weekend at Lorain,
Ohio with lllalr- Mr.andMra.
Sam COrllo and 91e Anne.
Mrs. AlbeJ'! !I!II 11118!1! aweel&lt;
In Columbua wllh Mr. and Mro.
Waid Foster and chD-. She
was aeeompanled homo by Cheryl
and John Dean Foster wl1o will
vial! three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frando Morrlo
open! a day to Galllpollo m buolness and visited her alster,
Mrs. Eolher COmstock.

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'•500 9 of hla!oel( at. tJie pllte taken
,$93 9'h earber tbta' il!onlh during a aor;IS$ 10 leo w)Ut the St Louis c.rdlmls,

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Mrs. BellS Martoch and 11011
Billy returned w their home a1
Oneida, Ky. MoncloJ after apendlng a week wllh her perenta,
Mr. and Mrs. F~ Cadle.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roberta
of Gallipolis spent an evening
with hla molher, Mrs. Franoes
Roberta.
),[las Rulli Ellis and Howard
Blngmen &lt;i COlumbus w e r •
guests Soturdi\Y &lt;i Homer and
Edllll Ha,yman.
Recent gueeto or Mrs. Elllel
Wheeler were Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Poulin of Lancaster.
lllr. Willie Sayre &lt;i Cleveland
11 Yiaitlng h1a aistera, M r s.
Grace Krider and Mrs. Ida 91D-

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American Legion baseball team
ed&amp;ed Parlleraburg Monday Ifternoon 4.,'1 hero to remain W&gt;underi\ir.l42.
· . · llle ftret p.m.
Clnclonatl (Culver ;.7), 8:05 beaten
saason.
MarU\ita wio IWerded
The this
Meigo
club now Is at
l.nnual Ervloiji Tr!Pielt MemorJsJ
Les Angelel (Ooteen 6-9) Ill t-0-1, with the tie a 3.;1 deadTros&gt;l\r. The Iormor Jackooa Son Francisco (Sodecl&lt;l 7:8), 11 lock against Marietta on June
Jlll.yer, I tourlia!hentioartlelpant p.m.
17.
. fOr 15 YAl"Bi)VIIkllledtriaplane
Chicago CNlekro 6--5) at
Righthinders John Ingels and
&lt;!'l&amp;h In Vllibln,qounty ·about two llouaton (CUellar 4.,'1), 9:30 p.m. Tom S!&gt;Oncer shored mwnd du=monlhs ago. The rotatlag tr"'hy Pltlaburglt (Blau 4-2&gt; at SL .Hes for Meigs In lt.s !rlumph ov.
annually "' lhe team Louis (Gibson 11-5), 9 p.m.
or Parkersburg. Ingels slarted
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Wmbtra &lt;i llle Gallipolis en. PhiladelPhia Ill Atlanta, rdglit
try
tloelr scores: Ray Clark, . New York at Clncl-1, rdglit
t4[
.Jobn
Sll!nn, 148; Ron
Ellis, Chicago
Los Angeles
It San Francisco
r
1,11; VIc llapr,I52;Jinl
O'Brien,
at Housten,
night
159; Gene Wrlgh~ 182andGeorga' Pittsburgh at St. Louis, rdglit
NEW YORk (UPO- N&lt;lbcley
Pcpa, 162..
American League
can accuse the National League
W, L. Pet GB All Stars o! standing paL
Detroit
45 26 .1134 ...
Despite a record or rive cooCleveland
38 34 .528 71h
sec:utite vtctortes the National
Mlimesota
36 33 .522 8
League, perhaps f~M ol COJnoo
Baltimore
34 32 ,515 IP/2 placency, will present rirtuaUy
Ookland
35 33 .515 IPh a new cast or characters In the
· Syraeuae produead alate rally Boston
33 3a .500 9lh

ding ol sara Beth Covey and Lar·

ry Johnson at Belpre Methodist
Church. After the reception Oil
re1uro1ng home thojl were evenIng guests at the home &lt;i Mr•.
J. E. Thoren, Sr.
Mr. and &amp;jra. Gerald Silllpson I&lt;Mlk lllolr children, Glemlo
and Shirley to Bedford, Ohio
to spend a week at church camp.
Mra. cora Webb opent·!lmday
with bor """ Dr. and Mrs.
James Webb 8nd family, Columbus, and her sister, Mrs. Alberto
Nolhstlne, Groveport.
Mr. and Mrs. ArlhurHendrlekl
and children, DeAm, Debra,
Dana Darla and Dave of COmmer~e City,' COlorado are Yl'sltlng Mr. and Mrs. MattHendrld&lt;a
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross,
Lynn and Ra,y, of COlumbus spent
the weekend with Mrs, Howard
Nelgler and oilier relstlves.
Shirley Nelgler returned home
after spending a week In Columbus.
&amp;md.ly afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cadle and family
were Mrs. Elmer Proffitt a n d
daughters, Mra. Berlhl Delhi
and Mrs. Jean Bradford, andtbelr
gueeto In the eveolng - e Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Ha,yman or Syra-

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waa "'cbnd wllll 908.. . Cln 6 )f. Y. 5, lllms., nlgltt
wao third willl 910,
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l.liOIIIIIOIIa·fourtii 'llth919. Otliero PlttJ at St. Louis, p.P&lt;L, rain
)t=,llorder of ftn!oh """"' C8m(Only games ocheduled)
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Tndly's Probable Pll&lt;hers
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oter, 912;" HocklQB HUla;
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(All Tlmeo EDT)
. ttl and Fllrgreeno, 1050.
Philadelphia (L. Jack11011 11-7)
- Wlll!olr
Clmbrldge, at Alllnla CReed 74), 8:05p.m.
: &lt;tliotured mldalltlhoriors wllll 2- Now York CSeavar 5-.1) at

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Defendant
PI'. PLEASANT
Ellella
Florelice Baker M&lt;lndl1ouedlbt
G. C. MUrplo' Co.!or~,SOOdam­
ageo on grounds the defenc!aril
served the i&gt;lalntllf a piece or
glaas In the sauce of a botdos.

TilE MIDLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COIIIIIIIIY
wUI construct a new 20-stor:y home office building in Columbus lt was announced today by Walter M. Grueser, Pomeroy.
field representative. The $7.5 million highrlse omce b.iildi..: wiU be constructed at 250 East Brood Street, on open
lond Immediately In front of the Company's present building,
which It has occupied since 1946. The Company requires
more space for present needs · a!Yl future expansion,

Mr.

Grueser pointed out Completion ls e::q&gt;ected Ln 1970. The
company was fouOOed in Columbus Ln 1906 and has been
represented in Pomeroy by Mr. Grueser since 1958.

Autos Collide Near Lakin
PI', PLEASANT - Two per- ty jail were Clarence Hatcher,
ICXlB were treated and released 67, Martinsburg, W. Va.; Floyd

at Pleasant Valley Hospital for
iDjurles received in a two ve~
hicle accident MondaJ' morning
oo Rt. 62 at Lakin.
The driver or one vehicle,

Thomas Oldaker, 34, and his
wlte, Maxine, 32, of Letart, suffered minor injuries when thelr

ear and a vehicle driven by Harry Goodnlte, 43, of Pt. Pleasant
eolllded.
Goodnite, drivlng a vehicle
Oli'Red by !.akin state Hospital,
was crossing the · highway from
Sacondary 8 at l.aldn and thwght
he could make it across t h e
hipway, but was struck by the

Oldaker car.

Arrests recorded at the

Three Couples '

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l"f, PLEASANT - Three divorces were granted by the Ma-

Circuit COurt. : · ·
Joann Kinnard was granted •
divorce from Clyde Earl Kin1011

COUnty

nard and tbl! mother was awarded the custody of their Infant .

daughter and the father was given cua!Dcly of their Infant eon.
The molhl!r was awarded $35
per month
for the ehlld.
In the divorce action of Doro111)' Mae Patter8011 va. Franklin
J. Patter8011, the platotllr wao
granted a divorce and awarded custody of their Infant child.
The defendant was ordered to
pay $50 per month s_.t.

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John Bush, 35, Pt. Pleeaant,
were all charged with lntuxlcatlon and Nardie Crowder, 70. Pt.
Pleesant, charged with driving
while Intoxicated; Holloy R. Patterson, 25, COttageville, permitting unllceneed per8011 to drive
and intoxication; Delores J. Pyatt, 26 GOillpolla Ferry, drivIng without license and driving
while Intoxicated; Adolph Hamibal, 61, Charleaton, and Artie
K, Burgoss, 59, Charleston, both
charged with Intoxication.

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Lenora Ruth Flowers wa•
granted a divorce from John E.

Flowers and she was awarded
the custody of their child and
$60 per month support.

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FABRICS

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bil, .!at, oelreervlng lie which

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the ..,n.olr people of :America

This was me of tour eases
filed In the olllce of the circuit

kOell telllnl thomaelvas."

: calselo .ur&amp;\1(1 •the ..,_,~,
min lb en«i!u-ajle •liPP!rt lor '
irovornmeill
li&gt;. piVir.
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In the ..hotdog easel" Estella Florence Bal&lt;er stateo In bar
complaint thai she wea aerved a
hotdog at the Murplo' lunch coun-

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Bruee and. Jeff
Tncoo lad Ron-

ter w1lich contained glass and as
a result of biting Into the glass
she suffered patn to her moutll,

lost a tooth that was broken by
the foreign object, and sul!in'ed
much mental anguish from thinking she may have swallowed some
ofthegiass. ~
The plaintiff Is
$2,500 with lntereat ~ colla from
the defendant and aska a l u r Y
trial.
Another civil sctlon Ia aeyled
Owen Litchfield and Ethel Lltchfield vs. Donald Joseph, &lt;lla 011toms Hesearch, Parker~!.
The aettoo concerns lui obil'
aatory note with !lie r plaintiff
demanding Judiment ~ the
defendant In the sum ot $762
for breach of contract and $5,-

On Darst ·
.

000 as damages, plus interest

PT. PLEASANT - The jury
took an overnight break In the'
trial of State of West Vlrslnla
va. MUes llllro~ Mason COunty
C&lt;maervotlon Omeer, which began Monday in Mason County&gt; Clr•
cult Court.
Darst was recently Indicted
by the grand Jury, charged with
bnndlahing a deadly weapon and
Orl..: Into a tractor driven by
c. C. Stone, Pt. Pleasant. Darst
pled I11110Cenl to the lndf&lt;otment.

The state of Rhode Island 18

Island and Providence Plantations.
S. Barnett, Mary A. Divers, F,

R. Fauver. Romle Bailes, wor..

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ount,y "'~ 1 ~te case
ia beiDB presented by Prosecut.
Greene, Is the result of a proin- lng Atto;ney s. D. Llttlepiie.
hsory note with tho p!alntlf! de- During the day the 12 jurors
mandlng Judiment agatolll the cit- heard testimony fr!DII ftve state
fondant In tho amront of $316.45 witness•• and 17 defenee witand costs.
. nesses. The case went to the
In the action, James Lee jury at 5:20 p.m.
Greene VI, WU!Iam E. McCoy,
The lUl'f deliberated uatll 6
the plalnUl! Is seeking judpnent p.m. and had failed to reach 1 .
apiut .tlie defendant in tbe sum verdict sa ·was: dlamln8d ..mu ..,.
of $643.32.
9:30 a.m. today when to contlooe
deliberations,
is
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2-.Hour

Ill' ~ li;VEJ..YN BRICKLES
Yr. :and Mrs. WOmer Rice
_attendacl tho Vnlted . Melhodlat
Conference ·at t..balds Wbere
Yr. Rice waa ·a.delepte.
Tho qvo united charebea of
~ra Plalna .llldapOollckper at tho llbi Friday evtl!lllr.
ftev. ~ac:k YOWV bad a -

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gfdsa &lt;m
the nllllon of Japau were shown
and a first baed ...,rt of thai
Allan country wao made by Well
Virginia Conferonce $Jperlntaldent Rev. Harry Ecl&lt;elo of Buekhamoo In Heilhto Ullited Mlthodlll church llloodoJ evenlnr.
Mrs. Robert Crulllll, WSCS
prt'laident, bas announced meat.
ing of the ooelel;r'a, .....Uve
commlttae for Tueadi.Y ot 8 p.m.

.Lex/;;JM ,

are John Slyre, Sr. , feremant
Ireta Nowlin, Marie Deal, Sandy

PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
service for Mrs. Jessie McCoy
Cleek, 85, of 2108 Madison AV~&gt;­
nue, were held today at the Cha_p.
man-WUcoxen Mortuary with the
Reo. 0. H. carder officiating.
Burial tollowed i.n Suncrest cemetery.
Mrs. Cleek died Sw!day alternoon at the home ot a daughter,
Mr.. Freeda Lutton of Pl. Pleesant. Other survivors include &amp;rJoo
other daughter, Mrs. Beulah Reed
of Oxtord, Michigan; one sister,
Mrs. Bess Rayburn, Pl. Pleasant'; 11 grandchildren and 17

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ldtlit'• ~ i!lembe' lor ihoir a SwiBs wateb must not lose
three seconds a
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THE GHEAT DAMES of Hem- visor, Catherine ColweU, recentTHE PORTLAND Beaverettes lock Grove 4-11 Club met at the ly accordlog to Debbie Garnes,
met at the Portland Church with Hemlock Grove Grange Hall ac- news reporte.r. Other achrisors
Included
catherine
nine member a in attendance. Jane cording to Patti Well, news re.. preseni
Allen pve a demonatrltlon on porter. Advisors attending were Mitchell, Bernice Garnes and
how to start a lire for a cook- Ann Lamber~ Evelyn Well and Mrs. Adria Wilcox.
Mrs. WDcOJC showed newmemout. Cindy Fitch was In charge Florence Well.
11ers
scm.e nert trl~k• in sewing.
ot the recreation. Mrs. Ruth :EbThe project lesson was on sew·
orahach, advisor, provided the i..:. Jlllllce Easbnan gave a dem- The first year clothing members
refrealunenta, according
to onotratlon on lower!~ the waia&gt;- showed their sewing boxes. TamTawnya Cozart, news reporter.
line. ~erry lAmbert was in my Smith was in chargeotr8cre-charge of recreaUoo of ooflball. atlon of Kickball, Tag and BaseTilE CHESTER FAllM boys Janice EastmanandBarboraWell ball.
met at the home of RIIJ&gt;h, Lester were reaponsl.ble tor the retresh-FRIDAY
THE MEIGS COUNTY 4-H Betand
C&amp;rl Parker recently with ments.
MIDDLEPORT
WOMEN'S
'ter
Livestock Guerneey Jersey
Cbrlstlm Tempe~ee IJnloo. advisors, Reid Young and CharClub
met at the home of Linlb
THE SNOWVILLE 4-H Club met
potluck c11mer a1 the berne ot lea Frecker In attendance. ReHoUon
recently with Donald
MJ'a. Bet1;)o Cline, ' lludiOO St., ports ware glvon by Roger Chan- at the home of Karla and Linda
Klddloport, a1 a p.m., Friday. ey on gardening and Alan Holter Beal on June 7th with advisors, Mora, advisor, assisting. The
lfemboro to btlng a CC&gt;Yered I&amp;VB • rePOrt on field crops. Mrs. Fred Slllnley and Mrs. Nor- club is planning a skating party.
Relph Parker was In charge of man Wood, accbrdlngto Florence Rnger Neese gave a report on
dish.
recreation of tag according to Meeks. news reporter. Stevie Picking your Animal. Mark Mora
Rick Hollon, news reporter. Mrs. Stool told how he took care of Ids demonstrated how to strike a
match. Roma Nease was In charge
Puneroy were SUnday gueata of Roy Parker, mother of the host rabbits. Sue Wond gave a report of recreation o( ."I've Got Your
her olater, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald members, served refreshments. on Oower arrangements. Kimber- Number... Mrs. Edison Hollon
ly Stevers and Florence Meeks
Violet
Mr and Mr lJ
AT THE BUSINESS part of were in charge of retrestunents. served refreshments to the
11111
group, according to Linda Hollon,
'
a. 0)'11 Dean
their meeUng held at the home of
1011, no-, of ~lakewood spent
news
reporter.
a few day a herlo with 110r slater Mrs. Blakeslee on June 3rd, the
THE MOTHERS TEEN Helpers
Mra. Maxine Chapman. WhU~ members of Pomeroy Bend SeD- met on JWIO 6th at the h&lt;llle of
hereitweotloned In Kentucky lor 4-H Club watched a series advisor, MaraaretWeber,asslstW
Mr 11M! Mrs. Til ,;_ ~ :~~s emltled "FamUy Pre- ed by Elsie Sutherland. The pr&lt;&gt;Perrlif ·
' iiiii WnOta· tor Natural Emergen- " JO&lt;I leo son was·on breakfast and
Mr. ..id Mrs. cirl · BarmW cleo" which were shown by the valuable foods. Ellen Rice gave
and dlu&amp;hter, Ruth Am, Mr. and health and aafel;r ofllciers of the a demonstratlooonmuffine,SherMrL James stout ·liM! daughter dub, Debbie Hunnel and Becky ry Hayes gave demonstrations on
Comle Kl,yo, Mr. lad Mrs. Char: Triplett. The club members al- ~ eus and prepare them and
lea Botzlqf and daughter, Ber· so diacussed plane for an all
Selecting Yoor Fabric." Shernlet Hoffmaa all attended t h e do1 picnic at canters cave 4-H ry Hayes was in charge ofrecreChrlaey • Young reunloo at LaJ&gt;. Camp for June 12.
atlon of Buzz and Flz. Ellen Rice
&lt;aster Fairgrounds a recent sua.
Following the business mee&gt;- and Sherry Hayes .served the
day.
lrw were refreshments, served demonstration (oods aceordlngto
Mr. ard Mra. Jessie Smith by Carol Hargraves, and a game Terrie Miller, news reporter.
and Mra. Lea Whitemln of Torch
'I1IE RUTLAND 4-H E&gt;plorers
were Bunda1 IUBail of Mr. and
met
at the home ollldvisor, VerMra. Charlo• Betztng. ·
lied Friday with Mr. and Mrs. non Weber. The group planned
Denzel Cleland. The two Mr. their Clllllj)ing trip and started
Clelands called oo Mr. and Mr;. work on bird houses and feeders.
J, .S. DaYis, Tuppers Plains. Refreshments were served by
•
Richard Koblentz 11M! P a t t y Jerry Coleman, aecordlngtollal· .
Koblentz spent Friday in COhun- las Weber, news reporter.
Ill' CLARICE ALLEN
bua.
The lAdles Awdll8ry of t h e
THE SALEM CENTER Girls
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy Yls·Cho,ter vOlunteer Fire Depart.
4-11 Club ' met It the home of lidlled
Sunday
In
McCollllelsvUie
'l llnt mot reeenUy at ~ fire
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk,
~ '!ill! ' .l'nildent Dorotll)' Mark and Dean.
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MrL Hobart Newell and Sheila
prevloua !n'eetbvllldlltttreuur- 1pent
a week In Columbea with
or'a report wo,.. i...d by BeU,y
relatives.
N....it. illune,.. ·presBIUdllld
Richard. Frost of Mlchlflln Ia
jllld. Thli alnilli•r,V ·recenUy purvlalljqr
hla parenta, Mr. and
chaoed ~ ·dcil:ea chalr4. 11M! a
MrL ,ivWia Frost and B ill I o
""" doop &amp;,Her llr
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Darst was represented in court
thy Pearson, Irish ll Flesher
by Attorney P. W, Hendrlcka of' and Paul Fitzgerald.

and costs.
The c•ae of Peoples Bank of
Pt. Pleasant va. George J L.

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Defendant
PI'. PLEASANT
Ellella
Florelice Baker M&lt;lndl1ouedlbt
G. C. MUrplo' Co.!or~,SOOdam­
ageo on grounds the defenc!aril
served the i&gt;lalntllf a piece or
glaas In the sauce of a botdos.

TilE MIDLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COIIIIIIIIY
wUI construct a new 20-stor:y home office building in Columbus lt was announced today by Walter M. Grueser, Pomeroy.
field representative. The $7.5 million highrlse omce b.iildi..: wiU be constructed at 250 East Brood Street, on open
lond Immediately In front of the Company's present building,
which It has occupied since 1946. The Company requires
more space for present needs · a!Yl future expansion,

Mr.

Grueser pointed out Completion ls e::q&gt;ected Ln 1970. The
company was fouOOed in Columbus Ln 1906 and has been
represented in Pomeroy by Mr. Grueser since 1958.

Autos Collide Near Lakin
PI', PLEASANT - Two per- ty jail were Clarence Hatcher,
ICXlB were treated and released 67, Martinsburg, W. Va.; Floyd

at Pleasant Valley Hospital for
iDjurles received in a two ve~
hicle accident MondaJ' morning
oo Rt. 62 at Lakin.
The driver or one vehicle,

Thomas Oldaker, 34, and his
wlte, Maxine, 32, of Letart, suffered minor injuries when thelr

ear and a vehicle driven by Harry Goodnlte, 43, of Pt. Pleasant
eolllded.
Goodnite, drivlng a vehicle
Oli'Red by !.akin state Hospital,
was crossing the · highway from
Sacondary 8 at l.aldn and thwght
he could make it across t h e
hipway, but was struck by the

Oldaker car.

Arrests recorded at the

Three Couples '

eoun~

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l"f, PLEASANT - Three divorces were granted by the Ma-

Circuit COurt. : · ·
Joann Kinnard was granted •
divorce from Clyde Earl Kin1011

COUnty

nard and tbl! mother was awarded the custody of their Infant .

daughter and the father was given cua!Dcly of their Infant eon.
The molhl!r was awarded $35
per month
for the ehlld.
In the divorce action of Doro111)' Mae Patter8011 va. Franklin
J. Patter8011, the platotllr wao
granted a divorce and awarded custody of their Infant child.
The defendant was ordered to
pay $50 per month s_.t.

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Ha,yes, 29, Pl. Pleasant, and
John Bush, 35, Pt. Pleeaant,
were all charged with lntuxlcatlon and Nardie Crowder, 70. Pt.
Pleesant, charged with driving
while Intoxicated; Holloy R. Patterson, 25, COttageville, permitting unllceneed per8011 to drive
and intoxication; Delores J. Pyatt, 26 GOillpolla Ferry, drivIng without license and driving
while Intoxicated; Adolph Hamibal, 61, Charleaton, and Artie
K, Burgoss, 59, Charleston, both
charged with Intoxication.

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Lenora Ruth Flowers wa•
granted a divorce from John E.

Flowers and she was awarded
the custody of their child and
$60 per month support.

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FABRICS

iii "I• a lie - -a
bil, .!at, oelreervlng lie which

!boy .'WIIIIe!l

the ..,n.olr people of :America

This was me of tour eases
filed In the olllce of the circuit

kOell telllnl thomaelvas."

: calselo .ur&amp;\1(1 •the ..,_,~,
min lb en«i!u-ajle •liPP!rt lor '
irovornmeill
li&gt;. piVir.
. . lolt.lt.iona
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In the ..hotdog easel" Estella Florence Bal&lt;er stateo In bar
complaint thai she wea aerved a
hotdog at the Murplo' lunch coun-

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Cline,
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W&amp;rrl!l and
Bruee and. Jeff
Tncoo lad Ron-

ter w1lich contained glass and as
a result of biting Into the glass
she suffered patn to her moutll,

lost a tooth that was broken by
the foreign object, and sul!in'ed
much mental anguish from thinking she may have swallowed some
ofthegiass. ~
The plaintiff Is
$2,500 with lntereat ~ colla from
the defendant and aska a l u r Y
trial.
Another civil sctlon Ia aeyled
Owen Litchfield and Ethel Lltchfield vs. Donald Joseph, &lt;lla 011toms Hesearch, Parker~!.
The aettoo concerns lui obil'
aatory note with !lie r plaintiff
demanding Judiment ~ the
defendant In the sum ot $762
for breach of contract and $5,-

On Darst ·
.

000 as damages, plus interest

PT. PLEASANT - The jury
took an overnight break In the'
trial of State of West Vlrslnla
va. MUes llllro~ Mason COunty
C&lt;maervotlon Omeer, which began Monday in Mason County&gt; Clr•
cult Court.
Darst was recently Indicted
by the grand Jury, charged with
bnndlahing a deadly weapon and
Orl..: Into a tractor driven by
c. C. Stone, Pt. Pleasant. Darst
pled I11110Cenl to the lndf&lt;otment.

The state of Rhode Island 18

Island and Providence Plantations.
S. Barnett, Mary A. Divers, F,

R. Fauver. Romle Bailes, wor..

B00110 C
-~ he ~
ount,y "'~ 1 ~te case
ia beiDB presented by Prosecut.
Greene, Is the result of a proin- lng Atto;ney s. D. Llttlepiie.
hsory note with tho p!alntlf! de- During the day the 12 jurors
mandlng Judiment agatolll the cit- heard testimony fr!DII ftve state
fondant In tho amront of $316.45 witness•• and 17 defenee witand costs.
. nesses. The case went to the
In the action, James Lee jury at 5:20 p.m.
Greene VI, WU!Iam E. McCoy,
The lUl'f deliberated uatll 6
the plalnUl! Is seeking judpnent p.m. and had failed to reach 1 .
apiut .tlie defendant in tbe sum verdict sa ·was: dlamln8d ..mu ..,.
of $643.32.
9:30 a.m. today when to contlooe
deliberations,
is
Jurors serving on the cue

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Tup~n

F. Pyles, Uoyd Keister, John

, ,

Plaib.

Soeiety News

2-.Hour

Ill' ~ li;VEJ..YN BRICKLES
Yr. :and Mrs. WOmer Rice
_attendacl tho Vnlted . Melhodlat
Conference ·at t..balds Wbere
Yr. Rice waa ·a.delepte.
Tho qvo united charebea of
~ra Plalna .llldapOollckper at tho llbi Friday evtl!lllr.
ftev. ~ac:k YOWV bad a -

DRY QEANING
SERVICE
(UPON REQUEST)

Ou• Uaoal Good Cleonl119

Robinson's Cleaners
,_,,

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992-$421

'•

Shown 'in Slides
gfdsa &lt;m
the nllllon of Japau were shown
and a first baed ...,rt of thai
Allan country wao made by Well
Virginia Conferonce $Jperlntaldent Rev. Harry Ecl&lt;elo of Buekhamoo In Heilhto Ullited Mlthodlll church llloodoJ evenlnr.
Mrs. Robert Crulllll, WSCS
prt'laident, bas announced meat.
ing of the ooelel;r'a, .....Uve
commlttae for Tueadi.Y ot 8 p.m.

.Lex/;;JM ,

are John Slyre, Sr. , feremant
Ireta Nowlin, Marie Deal, Sandy

PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
service for Mrs. Jessie McCoy
Cleek, 85, of 2108 Madison AV~&gt;­
nue, were held today at the Cha_p.
man-WUcoxen Mortuary with the
Reo. 0. H. carder officiating.
Burial tollowed i.n Suncrest cemetery.
Mrs. Cleek died Sw!day alternoon at the home ot a daughter,
Mr.. Freeda Lutton of Pl. Pleesant. Other survivors include &amp;rJoo
other daughter, Mrs. Beulah Reed
of Oxtord, Michigan; one sister,
Mrs. Bess Rayburn, Pl. Pleasant'; 11 grandchildren and 17

PI', PLEASANT -

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.and KfL Geiqe Strlcil-

land ot EuaiU, Fla., were~
lUI Ill of llr, 11M! •llrL Jolm /ob
bqh.
.
.ifr. ·and Mrs. Roml~ !ltD and
clau8hW' of
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lilnilid . hl8b aehool eCIIDJJIInee-

You can have the only matched set
of bedding constructed. in accord- ·
ance with the specifications of the
Posture Committee of the American Chi
Association to
maintain
re.

mental A1llilll ,..._herllll!heir
_.., . G~11 ·'lila .... !If lbo
~a. ·
·

Chester

use

ar• .~!IL~·~
to ,_VI an r., cream apclil at

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1,283
in our area·havs
graduBttJd to
flamiJiess
electric heat.

....

.the lito houH JIUII' ifi Thiipi'es- . To qualify as a chronometer,
ldtlit'• ~ i!lembe' lor ihoir a SwiBs wateb must not lose
three seconds a
blip 'IWo .... _....••barllo• .......
Lola 11M' .or. pln l2 seconds.

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'.

Now Nationwide
GualiiRtees Renewal
on Homeowners'ID8Umace•.

.- many u.

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AliUied ~ad

Don't let roar home bea clrqHoutllt'a- loC! old (nor

ti Jtlllo ,_.II ID ~toflannl•• lllclrlchNtlnt.

Now, for the first time in the insurance
industry, Nationwide Insurance will
guarantee ren~wal of Homeowners' insurance for five years. Ask me about it.

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·and lconornr

ol . . . . . . ciHnllntu llld pott'ed -•!1111; l'l1inlmum

lllllri18ntinct; and low-colt

T h o - -· )'OIIIItoP on tontaht hal w .much to do wtth
how J!Ou ,_. tomonow. Soo.- ond sttop ' !&gt;fl· 1hf !Pri,P.H ..
Chlroprlotle.
"· •
•· ··
~ provldta cloap t10om contour llld botoncod
tor ell ·
aroao of lflo bodJ, mlnlmtl qltftlon ffllm 01
"'"""' "' aiMplqr port,.... buoytnt 111rfoeo CGmfort and '
odtptablllty to "'"""' of varylna wollhl ond b/liiy typo.
Matti'HI or bollspriftlln twin or lull lilt . .• .....

., the YAII

SAVE
20% to . ~O% .'
11181 about anytblilg :JIIII
mlgbt want In lpi{IJI

and summer piece IOGdL

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Held

For Mrs. Oeek

THE GHEAT DAMES of Hem- visor, Catherine ColweU, recentTHE PORTLAND Beaverettes lock Grove 4-11 Club met at the ly accordlog to Debbie Garnes,
met at the Portland Church with Hemlock Grove Grange Hall ac- news reporte.r. Other achrisors
Included
catherine
nine member a in attendance. Jane cording to Patti Well, news re.. preseni
Allen pve a demonatrltlon on porter. Advisors attending were Mitchell, Bernice Garnes and
how to start a lire for a cook- Ann Lamber~ Evelyn Well and Mrs. Adria Wilcox.
Mrs. WDcOJC showed newmemout. Cindy Fitch was In charge Florence Well.
11ers
scm.e nert trl~k• in sewing.
ot the recreation. Mrs. Ruth :EbThe project lesson was on sew·
orahach, advisor, provided the i..:. Jlllllce Easbnan gave a dem- The first year clothing members
refrealunenta, according
to onotratlon on lower!~ the waia&gt;- showed their sewing boxes. TamTawnya Cozart, news reporter.
line. ~erry lAmbert was in my Smith was in chargeotr8cre-charge of recreaUoo of ooflball. atlon of Kickball, Tag and BaseTilE CHESTER FAllM boys Janice EastmanandBarboraWell ball.
met at the home of RIIJ&gt;h, Lester were reaponsl.ble tor the retresh-FRIDAY
THE MEIGS COUNTY 4-H Betand
C&amp;rl Parker recently with ments.
MIDDLEPORT
WOMEN'S
'ter
Livestock Guerneey Jersey
Cbrlstlm Tempe~ee IJnloo. advisors, Reid Young and CharClub
met at the home of Linlb
THE SNOWVILLE 4-H Club met
potluck c11mer a1 the berne ot lea Frecker In attendance. ReHoUon
recently with Donald
MJ'a. Bet1;)o Cline, ' lludiOO St., ports ware glvon by Roger Chan- at the home of Karla and Linda
Klddloport, a1 a p.m., Friday. ey on gardening and Alan Holter Beal on June 7th with advisors, Mora, advisor, assisting. The
lfemboro to btlng a CC&gt;Yered I&amp;VB • rePOrt on field crops. Mrs. Fred Slllnley and Mrs. Nor- club is planning a skating party.
Relph Parker was In charge of man Wood, accbrdlngto Florence Rnger Neese gave a report on
dish.
recreation of tag according to Meeks. news reporter. Stevie Picking your Animal. Mark Mora
Rick Hollon, news reporter. Mrs. Stool told how he took care of Ids demonstrated how to strike a
match. Roma Nease was In charge
Puneroy were SUnday gueata of Roy Parker, mother of the host rabbits. Sue Wond gave a report of recreation o( ."I've Got Your
her olater, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald members, served refreshments. on Oower arrangements. Kimber- Number... Mrs. Edison Hollon
ly Stevers and Florence Meeks
Violet
Mr and Mr lJ
AT THE BUSINESS part of were in charge of retrestunents. served refreshments to the
11111
group, according to Linda Hollon,
'
a. 0)'11 Dean
their meeUng held at the home of
1011, no-, of ~lakewood spent
news
reporter.
a few day a herlo with 110r slater Mrs. Blakeslee on June 3rd, the
THE MOTHERS TEEN Helpers
Mra. Maxine Chapman. WhU~ members of Pomeroy Bend SeD- met on JWIO 6th at the h&lt;llle of
hereitweotloned In Kentucky lor 4-H Club watched a series advisor, MaraaretWeber,asslstW
Mr 11M! Mrs. Til ,;_ ~ :~~s emltled "FamUy Pre- ed by Elsie Sutherland. The pr&lt;&gt;Perrlif ·
' iiiii WnOta· tor Natural Emergen- " JO&lt;I leo son was·on breakfast and
Mr. ..id Mrs. cirl · BarmW cleo" which were shown by the valuable foods. Ellen Rice gave
and dlu&amp;hter, Ruth Am, Mr. and health and aafel;r ofllciers of the a demonstratlooonmuffine,SherMrL James stout ·liM! daughter dub, Debbie Hunnel and Becky ry Hayes gave demonstrations on
Comle Kl,yo, Mr. lad Mrs. Char: Triplett. The club members al- ~ eus and prepare them and
lea Botzlqf and daughter, Ber· so diacussed plane for an all
Selecting Yoor Fabric." Shernlet Hoffmaa all attended t h e do1 picnic at canters cave 4-H ry Hayes was in charge ofrecreChrlaey • Young reunloo at LaJ&gt;. Camp for June 12.
atlon of Buzz and Flz. Ellen Rice
&lt;aster Fairgrounds a recent sua.
Following the business mee&gt;- and Sherry Hayes .served the
day.
lrw were refreshments, served demonstration (oods aceordlngto
Mr. ard Mra. Jessie Smith by Carol Hargraves, and a game Terrie Miller, news reporter.
and Mra. Lea Whitemln of Torch
'I1IE RUTLAND 4-H E&gt;plorers
were Bunda1 IUBail of Mr. and
met
at the home ollldvisor, VerMra. Charlo• Betztng. ·
lied Friday with Mr. and Mrs. non Weber. The group planned
Denzel Cleland. The two Mr. their Clllllj)ing trip and started
Clelands called oo Mr. and Mr;. work on bird houses and feeders.
J, .S. DaYis, Tuppers Plains. Refreshments were served by
•
Richard Koblentz 11M! P a t t y Jerry Coleman, aecordlngtollal· .
Koblentz spent Friday in COhun- las Weber, news reporter.
Ill' CLARICE ALLEN
bua.
The lAdles Awdll8ry of t h e
THE SALEM CENTER Girls
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy Yls·Cho,ter vOlunteer Fire Depart.
4-11 Club ' met It the home of lidlled
Sunday
In
McCollllelsvUie
'l llnt mot reeenUy at ~ fire
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk,
~ '!ill! ' .l'nildent Dorotll)' Mark and Dean.
' .
'
~ pm,idiJW., Minutes of the
MrL Hobart Newell and Sheila
prevloua !n'eetbvllldlltttreuur- 1pent
a week In Columbea with
or'a report wo,.. i...d by BeU,y
relatives.
N....it. illune,.. ·presBIUdllld
Richard. Frost of Mlchlflln Ia
jllld. Thli alnilli•r,V ·recenUy purvlalljqr
hla parenta, Mr. and
chaoed ~ ·dcil:ea chalr4. 11M! a
MrL ,ivWia Frost and B ill I o
""" doop &amp;,Her llr
b,t the

.

of!iclaUy known as Rhode

Darst was represented in court
thy Pearson, Irish ll Flesher
by Attorney P. W, Hendrlcka of' and Paul Fitzgerald.

and costs.
The c•ae of Peoples Bank of
Pt. Pleasant va. George J L.

Service

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q' rwllon.
I

~rtcftrilllllll$ ... blid"*ir 1ft low -

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aponlllotl.

Singer Silos &amp; Service

992-22U

POMEROY

lllc:can; • .lllilltful .

11S W. SECOND
01110·

�2SIGNS .
Of

QUALITY
1963 CORV AIR MONZ A.•. , ••• ., , , ,

, , •• f395

Vinyl lnt, bueket seats, auto. trans., ndlo, heater, aew
tires, white finish with good black tq&gt;.
1962 CHEV. IMPALA • , • , ........ ~ ..... $1095
S. Spt. HT Cpe., loeal owoor, gold ftnlsh, bucket seal, V-8
erwine, automatic trans.., P.S., P.B., new whtte wall tlrea,
sharp clean car.

1965 CIIEV. 2 TON . .

.. ............. ~495 '

ForSale. i

825 x 20 - 10 ply tires, 2-opeed rear axle, 292 cu. in.
6 cyl eng., extra cloon and scild. Has 12 ft. insulated...,
body with rear and side doors.
.

Pome..Oy Motor Co.
OPEN &amp;VIS. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Notte.

THERE will be a prayer llllllt-

Help Wantecl

66 CHEV. Cbavelle - 4 dr. •
dan v.. auto. radio and Miler, tl595.00. 16 Chev. - I dr.
ledan 1 cyL auto. IWI
!1495.00, 66 GTO 2 dr. biniIDp f apeed $1395.00, 14 Cor·
valr Monsa -15115.00, M Qev.
Impala SlaUon Wqon 011 211,
auto. $13115.110, 611 Chev. 1mpala super oports 40t ell. tn.
engine, auto. PS It PB, R • ~
Black with red Interior fl11115.·
00, 611 Chev. 2 Nova super
sports, f cyl. auto. IWI,
while, the rnd Interior eatro
clean, $1195.00. liS Falrtane,
6 aulD. radio &amp; healer MIS.OO,
11 Chev. 6 cyl. std. tstS.IO.
52 GMC Pickup, good IINI,
extra nice $195.00. fl Honda
..,torcycle, 450 series, f'1911.11 •
Many more Uled cm to
c:hoose from. Hart's Used
Cars, New Haven, W. Va.,
phone 882-2'113.
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Public Sale

CONTEMPORARY WALNOT
AUCTION - Saturday, June
Stereo: Beautiful walnut cob19, at 10:00 a.m., 2 miles
Antiquity on Tuesday, June
lnet, was Door derru!DIIralor,
west of Alfred, 6 mn..
25, 7:30 p.m. with Pastor Ken
kpeed. dual volume eontrnl;
west of Tuppen Plains, leave
hltheat
ltdellty,, rndlo. · 'Poy
Denington who baa 'Ten MlnState Route 18t at Auetlon
EXPERT
utea with the Open Bible' on
monthly paymenls of $1 or
signs. I bave sold my farm,
Wheel Alignment
radio station WMOV at 9:110
$7110.
II-2UI~
so will sell the lollowing:
a.m.
m3te
t.JVEm'OOK - s stock 00111
S PC. CHERRY bedroom suite
wlth calves; 3-Ist es1l heifREVIVAL NOW in progrea at
In good eondltlon. 1 olot cW:
ers (Holstein); I Hmford
dressers. one a chest on chest
Ash St. Fr!e WiD Baptist
'
BuD; 60 Heavy hens. FARM
•
Church In Middleport held by
type. CaD MII-S821.
~n~
EQUIPMENT - '11114 ChevRev. John Mayhew !rom W.
rolet plclmp In excellent mnVa.
11-U.Ute
MODERN I ROOM house and
dlllon; Oliver '70' tractor, eulbath, lurnlebad, run ~
tlvalllr; 11166 A.C. Ray eondl·
men!, 1\ acre ground, gmgP
TERMITES SWARMING? Uoner; Case Rake and 'fell.
They are re-prllductlves, not
wltb one room atructure, ~
e.M-301p
dar; 12A John Deere Comyour worker mlony . Fr!e fn..
mile from Junellon 53 a"d ~,
bine; A.C. 1-bam! crop MANUFACTURER'S SALE,
spectlons and Information on
phone IIIIUI2'1.
II-2Uic
RHI 1!st1te For S1le
sprayer; Oliver
Manure
farm and home white lata
crawl space dangers. No
Spreader; Cultlpad&lt;er, Dlol&lt;
house and barn pablt, 1'0(.
O'BRIEN AND CROW
salesman, low overbead, 50
AKC
Golden
Retriever
popple9,
•
harrow; uow mrn planter,
$5.49 gaBon, sale price $Uf
REALTY OOMPANY
per eent savings, A111ed Pest
514
Aah
St.,
Middleport.
91121-row corn picker; !2 fl. Ross
a gaUon. King Botlders SopSYRACUSE - 1II story !ramo,
Control. Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Mt!.
11-23-tfe
Elevator, Oliver DrDI; Traeply Co., Middleport, Ohio. 1912 bedrooms; bath, pari basePhone 992-5869 evenings.
lor
grass
seeder,
Wagon
m
1741.
11-11-!Jie
ment, lot 10011110, $3,500.00.
ll-24-30tp
1964 IIONDA 90. good eondl·
Rubber; Hammer M111, COm
lion. No reasonable offer re· MIDDLEPORT - One - tbiM
sheller;
3-unlt
Surge
Mllken,
70,000
BTU
gas
circulator
and
level ground, 5 r o o.m
WILL DO SOiling at home !liSed. Robert
Raclne, acre
mmplete;
3
water
tsnks, Meseveral
smaller
htaters;
sev·
houae,
2 bedrooms, bath, .,_
zippers, pockets. pegl!lnll.
phone
94N811.
II-2Uie
Collough ebaln ssw; 3-hole
eral nlce carpets, chairs, tabmenl. In good eondltlon.
hemming, alterations. etc.
bog
feeder,
run
woven
wire;
les,
bar
stools,
TV
set,
hand
$'7,500.00.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Maaon,
TWO BEDROO~ home. bath
For
lent
Chains,
garden
tools.
ApProX·
mower,
chest
of
drawers,
NICE
COTTAIJE ON RlVI!:R Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc
full basement, garage: Twolmately
!00
bu.
mrn,
1000
girl's
bicycle,
shoe
skates,
me3 rooms, 2 large ICI'MIIed
I"URNlSHED apartment, t 11 o
year..td home In Syracuse.
"
bales
hay,
500
bales
straw.
tal
utiUI)·
table.
See
at
304
porches,
fireplace, good baJ:
bedrooms,
M&gt;ldleport.
Phone
HAPPY !lOUR, Sheuang Springs
Phone
!192-2421.
5-18-30le
HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQHamilton St., Middleport.
$3,850.110
fft.38'14.
11-t-tfe
Nile Club, 5 ID I p.m. MonUES
Frigidaire
refrigeraPhone
992-5321.
ll-25-3tc
day thru Friday. Ladles nlgllt
FULLY EQUIPPED recreation
HENRY CLELAND
tor. Gas range, kllchen eablevery Friday.
u.tfc 6 ROOMS AND BATH, 1'10 MuJ.
cenler In Ractne; 4 pool .taOfflee .....
nel, Dinette Set, Dining room GRAVELY TRACTOR, ~Inch
berry Ave., Pomeroy. Ombles, ping pong table, J1 o p
Rei. 1ft ••
llllite, Beds, dressers, vanity.
mower, cultivator and plow,
tact
Roae
~n,
phone
cooler,
etc.
Alao
ktory
brlek
~
Wanted To Buy
chest of drawers. 2-four .pos- electric starter. Phone Ills.
20411
after
~ p.m. Phone 1Ift.
• Ule bloek bulldln&amp; on Srd. .
A HORSE BETWEDl M and 53
ter beds, antique dresser, 2252.
6-»-61&lt;
14111.
~· picture frames, trunb, lot
. ,•• phooe t'n-2916. ~~-~
of books (many antiques), EIGIIT ROOM HOIJSE, two
alton center. Three apart. APPUANCE HOSPITAL - Ali'
ANTIQUES, fumiture, dlsbel. A'!TRACTIVE MODERN 3-room
Seeretary,
cedar
ebest,
21"
bslhl,
on
the
river,
$11,000.
furnished apartment, ldeaDy
ments on second noor, t w o thorlzed Brill• and Stratton
milcellaneous. Mrs. Howard
t&lt;eeping Meigs
Admiral T.V., typewriter,
Phone 9112-21127 between 8 a.
located
near
Pomeroy
bullfurniShed. Separate garage •
and Lawn Buy, parts and
Cecil, 800 W. Main st., PomoEmpire
gas
heater,
12
guage
m. and 5 p.m.
11-25-121&lt;
..,. section. Phone ~.
laundry room with apartment
servtees; repair Tecumseh
my.
1.z5.Ue
Gallio ond
shot
gun,
32
special
Marlln
on seoond Door. Apartment
and· Kohler engines and all
"lf.tfc
rifle, gun rack, lots of dish- TEAM OF BAY horses, 3 and
Mason Area
partly furniShed. Also IIJlll'small appliances, Tblrd St.,
HelpWa~
es,
cooking
ulenBIIs,
and
JDis.
6
year
old,
good
workers,
ate
one
story
wOoden
business
Mason,
W.
Va.,
John
M.
RollFURNISHED GARAGE apart.
Informed
.As
MAN - experienced lD groeery
cellaneous Items. LIDich eerwelgbt 1400 lbs. eaeb; also,
.
ment on Llneoln mn. Ulllltles
buDding and vaeant lot. All
aen.
11-1~
retaU. Ability to 'WOrk u
ved by the ladles of Alfred
one year old colt. 'ftleodore
paid; adults only. Phone . .
fumllun! lllcluded, aD units
Well As ·
manager. Good opportunity
Methodi!l
Chureh.
C.
E.
RADIO &amp; TV repair, reasonPullins, Racine. Phone 9193189.
..11-tfc
rtDied
with
good
Income.
ConW&lt;JOclyard, Owner, MeCoy'o !193.
for bustier. Apply In piii'IQII
able prices. Antenna &amp; Boos11-21-iltp
tact Joe Britt at ·ReereaUon
Entertained
Auellon Service; I. 0. 'Mae'
only at Racine Fui-Valu Mkt. FURNISHED APARTME!ft', 4
ter service. John Harrison,
c.nter,
or
caD
9Q.WI3.
McCoy, Auctioneer, Olesler; KEEP your carpels beautllul
Asl: for Lynn Hart. II-2Wt&lt;
701 Broadway St., Middleport,
rooms and bath. Phone &amp;
11-12-lfc
0,
Lloyd
Dillinger,
Appren39'15; Iller 5 ph&lt;me IIIS-25'/1.
despite eonstant footsteps ol
Ohio. Phone 992-2522, &amp;MOte
open
BABY SITI'ER 1D Uve In Q).
tice. Shade. 0. Due to clreum.
nenlngs.
11-11-tfe
a buay famlly. Get Blue Lus- BLACK RASAIERRIES, Roy
. repair
lumbliS, • week and 100111
stanOO. beyond our eontrol
tre. Rent eleetrlc abampooer Pr&lt;&gt;ffitl, Portland, 141-SQS.
smtce. an~- WY sand board. No bouaeiiOI'k. No- CLEAN, FOUR rooms and bath,
the cattle formerly advertla$1. Baler Furniture. 11-24-6tp
..!l-Ute CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF''
2114. The Fabrle lllloP. POIIIeU Herrmann.
Rutland
ed In this sale wnt not be
breeding IMII'VIee.
Leland ftlll'.
!umlshed apartment, 114\!o
Aut.borbed' Singer 81111!!1
St., Middleport, . . . .
sold.
ll-23-31e HAY IN the field, on Hysell
Parker, Pomeroy residence
Mulberry. Phone 99UII88.
II-IMtfc
and Serviee. We Shartlen
RHI Estate For Sale
llft.Z214 or call alation '!'Up.
11-Z.Uc
Run Road. Phone 742-5113 Of·
~S-29-tfc
AUCTION - 11:00 A.M. Sal,
pen! PlaiDs fll'l-3111. It 30ic
ler 6 p.m.
11-25-31p
June
29,
18111.
'l1!e
unclerslgnMale Help Wanted
TRAILER. Brown's TraDer
CIOAQTTE vencllns machines
ed, hnlng sold bor J»&gt;IPEEly SIX ROOM brick, three bedC.
BRADFORD
NEED CASH? SeD f8IDOWI
Park, Minersville. Phone 912'
and aervtce. ABC Enlerprlllel.
AUCI'JC)NBER
and moving out of alate, will
Knapp Aerotred sboel. JI'Ull or
33:11.
II-Z-61c
room home, prage and base"·w v Phone -,..._..,
....
seD the following at Auctloo.
eo.,Iete 8mlee
...,...,, • 1 ·
part time. mg11 mmmilslonl,
ment, Fourth st., New Hnen.
OEO. IIOBSI'I!'I'I'E BMw
Wrlle, ,...e or Coatod
...UC
'l1!e sate wiD be held at the
plus honlJS, Complete line ll1r
Pllone 11112-2871 New Hlvell.
MIDDLI!POBT
IWIIAL
S
()Ill
IIndier.
residence nell to BtadburY
men and lf01111!&lt;1, Equ1pmenl
..Z-4tc
Public Sale
Grade Sebool, Bradbury, Ohio.
Bae!Dt. Olde
~-. balb, storm doon,
l"wur1nee
furnlahed free. Wrlle lo (lor.
AUCTION
Friday,
JIIIH!
•
.,
windows,
celler,
level
lot.
I
1
tfc
Two
Pe.
Living
Rm.
Sidle;
AUTOMOBILE JniUI'ance bMt
don Rae, District Sales Mjr.,
FIVE ROOM houae, lot. Happy POIIBIIOY - Native jlloDe
12:11
p.m.
Near
Mt.
a-an
Wing
Baek
Chair;
Antique
oancelled? Lost
oli0\'8135M Darbyshire Dr., ColumHollow Road. Contact Roy
wueboule,
211B3,
two
Ileal,
AIR
CONDITIONING
Refrlgerstand;
Lampa
and
Slanda;
or't license? esn
bus, Ohio, Zip 43221. 11-ZWI&lt; llnlreh. '"' mllel norlll of
Ellis, RuUand.
11-25-'tc
Slate RAiule 7 at 'Five Polnta.
CODvtllleotly located.
Roeter !Tilt Back); StraiCbl
allon seavi!ll. Jaek't
(FoDow auellon IIIJDII I em
POMEROY - 5 1001111, baUt,
eratllltl, New Haven. )lone
Cha1ro; M!lgll. Bedroom SUite.
For Sale or Trade
leaving the State, 10 wlb aell
IIIWI'It.
4 1 tfc
G.E. Refrlgntor; Frl&amp;ldaJre SEWING MACHJNI!:S. We have
fuD buemenl, tpii'IIP, ~
1960 CHEVROLET Impala !or
the followinC: Aimol1 D t II
Eieetrle SIDve; Utlllty Cablwhat we adverUse and we
ern boUt, paneiJng two 1001111.
sale or trade for truc1t of Homko 'I'Uler, Lawnboy pcmr
IIBADY - MIX ooocreta dellY·
neta (S); Broom and Rue are at your service. New •
l'ar1lll lll•a•
equal value. CaD lleodsvllle
ered rlgbt to JOUI' projed.
Csblnels; Iron Sldllet: (ld.
Models SEWJIOR IDUeb and 'HilLEN lid VDIIliL TIW'ORD
- · Unloo
Pbllco
mas~.
lmlp II"
T.V., S Racllol, I Sewing
Jng Utensils and Dlslles;
Fut
and eaay, Pne etll- · ztg Zag, straight
I
Alloddl
A
• .
Macblnes, Kllehen Cloek, V•
Chrome Dinette Set, I OWn;
maln. Pbolle IIMIII, Ooeles. Iii choice of eabinell, 818)1 - · '*II
IllS CIIEVBOLET CbeYy 2 eaam a-per, lkup ooflee
1124 Carpet by Leo; , . .
leln Ready • M1K Co., MJddle.
ao
IOIIlO used maeblnes. We
·
(f) 14 lie
Wagon, 11111 Mustaq VI, S. mUer, Eleelrle grlnder, amaD
port, Ohio.
• • lfc
phone stand; IID8Iter !bod;
also do repair Wlll'k. lokDanspeed: FlniiiCing naDable.
good hand tools, prPorcelain Top Table; Bedle! Sewing Machine Bbop, 24f1 BY OWNER - WU! tab house
Pllone IIIUM7 Iller 5 p.m. tlen 1.- and lprlDtler. post
room Healer; DreiiiOf and
Mooroe Ave., Point Pleaaanl, traller for par1 paymenl;
..,..
11-IJ.IIe hole 418ger, • automatic rlVanity; a..st of Ora-.; 4
w. va. Phone 6'1$-31111. ~ Lovely three bedroom modne, PI plstd, JUII nek. pole
Pc. Pilcher and Bowl Set
ern borne In SyraCUJe, ·wan
book lhelf, 11111, folding and
female Help Wanted
(Nice); Bedding and llup: 9 ROOM IIOI!SE, 1~ llllbl, to wan carpellng, biB ldtcllen.
LAUNDRAMAT A'l'l'ENDANT odd elllln, . . . . . . dlllloo,
Bamboo stand; I, I, I, 011.
buement, gmge with two
new on furnace, lol124 • 111
- JI'Ull or parttlme, good cookware. Cllllllll gooda and
Stone Jars; !land TooiJ; !KII. $'1,500. Racine, Phone , . ema larp loll; 111111 lebool.
jelly. bedding llld fillEy Mi k,
houri and pay, Equal oppcrceno Lawn MOW«; Val rna.
f41-Ute CaD IIU400.
f41.1Jtc
llmlty employer. Send re&amp;. rugs, jan and fneler boa~, · Lawn Chain; White 'Rollry
cldldrell'• loyl, antique ...... Elee1rlc Sewing Maclllne; 4 ROOM HOUS£. large enclol- . .
ume to 11o1 116111, c-o 'l1le
grinder,
mlmr and pldare
DaDy Sentinel, PO!IIei'01, .
ed froo1 porch, balb, waab
Buslneu Servl•
Two School Seatl; Trunks •
Ohio.
..... framel, flsbJng llcl&lt;le, Beqle
Boob; Garden Tools; DrapholiSe, cellar, coal bouae and I!:LECTROLUX SALES and HI'•
rabbti...llof, lot of lumber, 12
•
eries; Pair Metal Honea;
garage on large lot. AY&amp; Gil·
vice: Sweepm, rug wubm
1a11etf·lheetl
of
metal
"""·
Heater. AUCf. NtYI'E: 'ftJII
key, HarrlaonvDJe, 70..
and pollaberl. Genotne porta.
Forhnt
lng,
mlscellaneou8
Items.
NWtc:
Call 9112-3711G.
HS-Uc
furniture
11
aeeptlonal
nice
TWO FURNISHI!:D oparlmeldl,
Lunch
avaOable.
W.
C.
&amp;pen.
and Is clean and weD ared
MaiiOII City, phone 773-5147.
ef!l'. Owner. McCoy's Auellon
for.
TERMB: Cub. Not Re11-1'*
.'
Servlee, I. 0 . 'Mac• McCoy,
lpCIIII1IIe
for
aCX!Idenll.
11-21-81&lt;
IIRADPOHD AUCTION COM.
PLBN'I'Y of apace for ano lriJI. Auctioneer. .
PAMY, e. e. Bradf«d, AaoOf with an factlltles. In Syra~:A. e. ~md, a.
.,... CsD IIIMIOI, ..JI.Ifc
ForS•I•
nqer. Bl8nld: Mn. Edhh A.
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy ~
miniature, $'75 and up. Stud
sert'lee and grooming. P'For Sale
tiUHJ,
II s tic
YOU CAN 111111 me 11o or mon
on alumlmnn boatl. Call tiSI-I CAN MILK cooler, 12 milk
1147
caDI, 1112 Renault ear. l'hoiH!
?G-ille.
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WANTED

Pomeroy Route.
lnhsiness
Section

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M-"PLI!: S'l'ERI!:O, l!;arly Atn. erlcan stereo, radio• 'ooiuhfn..
atlon, WJ&gt;eed changer, solid
stste Instant on radio. l'aY·
rnonts of 18 or $!18.22. For
home demon!lraUm, e~~U 9!123218.
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Vinyl lnt, bueket seats, auto. trans., ndlo, heater, aew
tires, white finish with good black tq&gt;.
1962 CHEV. IMPALA • , • , ........ ~ ..... $1095
S. Spt. HT Cpe., loeal owoor, gold ftnlsh, bucket seal, V-8
erwine, automatic trans.., P.S., P.B., new whtte wall tlrea,
sharp clean car.

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825 x 20 - 10 ply tires, 2-opeed rear axle, 292 cu. in.
6 cyl eng., extra cloon and scild. Has 12 ft. insulated...,
body with rear and side doors.
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OPEN &amp;VIS. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Help Wantecl

66 CHEV. Cbavelle - 4 dr. •
dan v.. auto. radio and Miler, tl595.00. 16 Chev. - I dr.
ledan 1 cyL auto. IWI
!1495.00, 66 GTO 2 dr. biniIDp f apeed $1395.00, 14 Cor·
valr Monsa -15115.00, M Qev.
Impala SlaUon Wqon 011 211,
auto. $13115.110, 611 Chev. 1mpala super oports 40t ell. tn.
engine, auto. PS It PB, R • ~
Black with red Interior fl11115.·
00, 611 Chev. 2 Nova super
sports, f cyl. auto. IWI,
while, the rnd Interior eatro
clean, $1195.00. liS Falrtane,
6 aulD. radio &amp; healer MIS.OO,
11 Chev. 6 cyl. std. tstS.IO.
52 GMC Pickup, good IINI,
extra nice $195.00. fl Honda
..,torcycle, 450 series, f'1911.11 •
Many more Uled cm to
c:hoose from. Hart's Used
Cars, New Haven, W. Va.,
phone 882-2'113.
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Public Sale

CONTEMPORARY WALNOT
AUCTION - Saturday, June
Stereo: Beautiful walnut cob19, at 10:00 a.m., 2 miles
Antiquity on Tuesday, June
lnet, was Door derru!DIIralor,
west of Alfred, 6 mn..
25, 7:30 p.m. with Pastor Ken
kpeed. dual volume eontrnl;
west of Tuppen Plains, leave
hltheat
ltdellty,, rndlo. · 'Poy
Denington who baa 'Ten MlnState Route 18t at Auetlon
EXPERT
utea with the Open Bible' on
monthly paymenls of $1 or
signs. I bave sold my farm,
Wheel Alignment
radio station WMOV at 9:110
$7110.
II-2UI~
so will sell the lollowing:
a.m.
m3te
t.JVEm'OOK - s stock 00111
S PC. CHERRY bedroom suite
wlth calves; 3-Ist es1l heifREVIVAL NOW in progrea at
In good eondltlon. 1 olot cW:
ers (Holstein); I Hmford
dressers. one a chest on chest
Ash St. Fr!e WiD Baptist
'
BuD; 60 Heavy hens. FARM
•
Church In Middleport held by
type. CaD MII-S821.
~n~
EQUIPMENT - '11114 ChevRev. John Mayhew !rom W.
rolet plclmp In excellent mnVa.
11-U.Ute
MODERN I ROOM house and
dlllon; Oliver '70' tractor, eulbath, lurnlebad, run ~
tlvalllr; 11166 A.C. Ray eondl·
men!, 1\ acre ground, gmgP
TERMITES SWARMING? Uoner; Case Rake and 'fell.
They are re-prllductlves, not
wltb one room atructure, ~
e.M-301p
dar; 12A John Deere Comyour worker mlony . Fr!e fn..
mile from Junellon 53 a"d ~,
bine; A.C. 1-bam! crop MANUFACTURER'S SALE,
spectlons and Information on
phone IIIIUI2'1.
II-2Uic
RHI 1!st1te For S1le
sprayer; Oliver
Manure
farm and home white lata
crawl space dangers. No
Spreader; Cultlpad&lt;er, Dlol&lt;
house and barn pablt, 1'0(.
O'BRIEN AND CROW
salesman, low overbead, 50
AKC
Golden
Retriever
popple9,
•
harrow; uow mrn planter,
$5.49 gaBon, sale price $Uf
REALTY OOMPANY
per eent savings, A111ed Pest
514
Aah
St.,
Middleport.
91121-row corn picker; !2 fl. Ross
a gaUon. King Botlders SopSYRACUSE - 1II story !ramo,
Control. Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Mt!.
11-23-tfe
Elevator, Oliver DrDI; Traeply Co., Middleport, Ohio. 1912 bedrooms; bath, pari basePhone 992-5869 evenings.
lor
grass
seeder,
Wagon
m
1741.
11-11-!Jie
ment, lot 10011110, $3,500.00.
ll-24-30tp
1964 IIONDA 90. good eondl·
Rubber; Hammer M111, COm
lion. No reasonable offer re· MIDDLEPORT - One - tbiM
sheller;
3-unlt
Surge
Mllken,
70,000
BTU
gas
circulator
and
level ground, 5 r o o.m
WILL DO SOiling at home !liSed. Robert
Raclne, acre
mmplete;
3
water
tsnks, Meseveral
smaller
htaters;
sev·
houae,
2 bedrooms, bath, .,_
zippers, pockets. pegl!lnll.
phone
94N811.
II-2Uie
Collough ebaln ssw; 3-hole
eral nlce carpets, chairs, tabmenl. In good eondltlon.
hemming, alterations. etc.
bog
feeder,
run
woven
wire;
les,
bar
stools,
TV
set,
hand
$'7,500.00.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Maaon,
TWO BEDROO~ home. bath
For
lent
Chains,
garden
tools.
ApProX·
mower,
chest
of
drawers,
NICE
COTTAIJE ON RlVI!:R Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc
full basement, garage: Twolmately
!00
bu.
mrn,
1000
girl's
bicycle,
shoe
skates,
me3 rooms, 2 large ICI'MIIed
I"URNlSHED apartment, t 11 o
year..td home In Syracuse.
"
bales
hay,
500
bales
straw.
tal
utiUI)·
table.
See
at
304
porches,
fireplace, good baJ:
bedrooms,
M&gt;ldleport.
Phone
HAPPY !lOUR, Sheuang Springs
Phone
!192-2421.
5-18-30le
HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQHamilton St., Middleport.
$3,850.110
fft.38'14.
11-t-tfe
Nile Club, 5 ID I p.m. MonUES
Frigidaire
refrigeraPhone
992-5321.
ll-25-3tc
day thru Friday. Ladles nlgllt
FULLY EQUIPPED recreation
HENRY CLELAND
tor. Gas range, kllchen eablevery Friday.
u.tfc 6 ROOMS AND BATH, 1'10 MuJ.
cenler In Ractne; 4 pool .taOfflee .....
nel, Dinette Set, Dining room GRAVELY TRACTOR, ~Inch
berry Ave., Pomeroy. Ombles, ping pong table, J1 o p
Rei. 1ft ••
llllite, Beds, dressers, vanity.
mower, cultivator and plow,
tact
Roae
~n,
phone
cooler,
etc.
Alao
ktory
brlek
~
Wanted To Buy
chest of drawers. 2-four .pos- electric starter. Phone Ills.
20411
after
~ p.m. Phone 1Ift.
• Ule bloek bulldln&amp; on Srd. .
A HORSE BETWEDl M and 53
ter beds, antique dresser, 2252.
6-»-61&lt;
14111.
~· picture frames, trunb, lot
. ,•• phooe t'n-2916. ~~-~
of books (many antiques), EIGIIT ROOM HOIJSE, two
alton center. Three apart. APPUANCE HOSPITAL - Ali'
ANTIQUES, fumiture, dlsbel. A'!TRACTIVE MODERN 3-room
Seeretary,
cedar
ebest,
21"
bslhl,
on
the
river,
$11,000.
furnished apartment, ldeaDy
ments on second noor, t w o thorlzed Brill• and Stratton
milcellaneous. Mrs. Howard
t&lt;eeping Meigs
Admiral T.V., typewriter,
Phone 9112-21127 between 8 a.
located
near
Pomeroy
bullfurniShed. Separate garage •
and Lawn Buy, parts and
Cecil, 800 W. Main st., PomoEmpire
gas
heater,
12
guage
m. and 5 p.m.
11-25-121&lt;
..,. section. Phone ~.
laundry room with apartment
servtees; repair Tecumseh
my.
1.z5.Ue
Gallio ond
shot
gun,
32
special
Marlln
on seoond Door. Apartment
and· Kohler engines and all
"lf.tfc
rifle, gun rack, lots of dish- TEAM OF BAY horses, 3 and
Mason Area
partly furniShed. Also IIJlll'small appliances, Tblrd St.,
HelpWa~
es,
cooking
ulenBIIs,
and
JDis.
6
year
old,
good
workers,
ate
one
story
wOoden
business
Mason,
W.
Va.,
John
M.
RollFURNISHED GARAGE apart.
Informed
.As
MAN - experienced lD groeery
cellaneous Items. LIDich eerwelgbt 1400 lbs. eaeb; also,
.
ment on Llneoln mn. Ulllltles
buDding and vaeant lot. All
aen.
11-1~
retaU. Ability to 'WOrk u
ved by the ladles of Alfred
one year old colt. 'ftleodore
paid; adults only. Phone . .
fumllun! lllcluded, aD units
Well As ·
manager. Good opportunity
Methodi!l
Chureh.
C.
E.
RADIO &amp; TV repair, reasonPullins, Racine. Phone 9193189.
..11-tfc
rtDied
with
good
Income.
ConW&lt;JOclyard, Owner, MeCoy'o !193.
for bustier. Apply In piii'IQII
able prices. Antenna &amp; Boos11-21-iltp
tact Joe Britt at ·ReereaUon
Entertained
Auellon Service; I. 0. 'Mae'
only at Racine Fui-Valu Mkt. FURNISHED APARTME!ft', 4
ter service. John Harrison,
c.nter,
or
caD
9Q.WI3.
McCoy, Auctioneer, Olesler; KEEP your carpels beautllul
Asl: for Lynn Hart. II-2Wt&lt;
701 Broadway St., Middleport,
rooms and bath. Phone &amp;
11-12-lfc
0,
Lloyd
Dillinger,
Appren39'15; Iller 5 ph&lt;me IIIS-25'/1.
despite eonstant footsteps ol
Ohio. Phone 992-2522, &amp;MOte
open
BABY SITI'ER 1D Uve In Q).
tice. Shade. 0. Due to clreum.
nenlngs.
11-11-tfe
a buay famlly. Get Blue Lus- BLACK RASAIERRIES, Roy
. repair
lumbliS, • week and 100111
stanOO. beyond our eontrol
tre. Rent eleetrlc abampooer Pr&lt;&gt;ffitl, Portland, 141-SQS.
smtce. an~- WY sand board. No bouaeiiOI'k. No- CLEAN, FOUR rooms and bath,
the cattle formerly advertla$1. Baler Furniture. 11-24-6tp
..!l-Ute CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF''
2114. The Fabrle lllloP. POIIIeU Herrmann.
Rutland
ed In this sale wnt not be
breeding IMII'VIee.
Leland ftlll'.
!umlshed apartment, 114\!o
Aut.borbed' Singer 81111!!1
St., Middleport, . . . .
sold.
ll-23-31e HAY IN the field, on Hysell
Parker, Pomeroy residence
Mulberry. Phone 99UII88.
II-IMtfc
and Serviee. We Shartlen
RHI Estate For Sale
llft.Z214 or call alation '!'Up.
11-Z.Uc
Run Road. Phone 742-5113 Of·
~S-29-tfc
AUCTION - 11:00 A.M. Sal,
pen! PlaiDs fll'l-3111. It 30ic
ler 6 p.m.
11-25-31p
June
29,
18111.
'l1!e
unclerslgnMale Help Wanted
TRAILER. Brown's TraDer
CIOAQTTE vencllns machines
ed, hnlng sold bor J»&gt;IPEEly SIX ROOM brick, three bedC.
BRADFORD
NEED CASH? SeD f8IDOWI
Park, Minersville. Phone 912'
and aervtce. ABC Enlerprlllel.
AUCI'JC)NBER
and moving out of alate, will
Knapp Aerotred sboel. JI'Ull or
33:11.
II-Z-61c
room home, prage and base"·w v Phone -,..._..,
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seD the following at Auctloo.
eo.,Iete 8mlee
...,...,, • 1 ·
part time. mg11 mmmilslonl,
ment, Fourth st., New Hnen.
OEO. IIOBSI'I!'I'I'E BMw
Wrlle, ,...e or Coatod
...UC
'l1!e sate wiD be held at the
plus honlJS, Complete line ll1r
Pllone 11112-2871 New Hlvell.
MIDDLI!POBT
IWIIAL
S
()Ill
IIndier.
residence nell to BtadburY
men and lf01111!&lt;1, Equ1pmenl
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Public Sale
Grade Sebool, Bradbury, Ohio.
Bae!Dt. Olde
~-. balb, storm doon,
l"wur1nee
furnlahed free. Wrlle lo (lor.
AUCTION
Friday,
JIIIH!
•
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windows,
celler,
level
lot.
I
1
tfc
Two
Pe.
Living
Rm.
Sidle;
AUTOMOBILE JniUI'ance bMt
don Rae, District Sales Mjr.,
FIVE ROOM houae, lot. Happy POIIBIIOY - Native jlloDe
12:11
p.m.
Near
Mt.
a-an
Wing
Baek
Chair;
Antique
oancelled? Lost
oli0\'8135M Darbyshire Dr., ColumHollow Road. Contact Roy
wueboule,
211B3,
two
Ileal,
AIR
CONDITIONING
Refrlgerstand;
Lampa
and
Slanda;
or't license? esn
bus, Ohio, Zip 43221. 11-ZWI&lt; llnlreh. '"' mllel norlll of
Ellis, RuUand.
11-25-'tc
Slate RAiule 7 at 'Five Polnta.
CODvtllleotly located.
Roeter !Tilt Back); StraiCbl
allon seavi!ll. Jaek't
(FoDow auellon IIIJDII I em
POMEROY - 5 1001111, baUt,
eratllltl, New Haven. )lone
Cha1ro; M!lgll. Bedroom SUite.
For Sale or Trade
leaving the State, 10 wlb aell
IIIWI'It.
4 1 tfc
G.E. Refrlgntor; Frl&amp;ldaJre SEWING MACHJNI!:S. We have
fuD buemenl, tpii'IIP, ~
1960 CHEVROLET Impala !or
the followinC: Aimol1 D t II
Eieetrle SIDve; Utlllty Cablwhat we adverUse and we
ern boUt, paneiJng two 1001111.
sale or trade for truc1t of Homko 'I'Uler, Lawnboy pcmr
IIBADY - MIX ooocreta dellY·
neta (S); Broom and Rue are at your service. New •
l'ar1lll lll•a•
equal value. CaD lleodsvllle
ered rlgbt to JOUI' projed.
Csblnels; Iron Sldllet: (ld.
Models SEWJIOR IDUeb and 'HilLEN lid VDIIliL TIW'ORD
- · Unloo
Pbllco
mas~.
lmlp II"
T.V., S Racllol, I Sewing
Jng Utensils and Dlslles;
Fut
and eaay, Pne etll- · ztg Zag, straight
I
Alloddl
A
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Macblnes, Kllehen Cloek, V•
Chrome Dinette Set, I OWn;
maln. Pbolle IIMIII, Ooeles. Iii choice of eabinell, 818)1 - · '*II
IllS CIIEVBOLET CbeYy 2 eaam a-per, lkup ooflee
1124 Carpet by Leo; , . .
leln Ready • M1K Co., MJddle.
ao
IOIIlO used maeblnes. We
·
(f) 14 lie
Wagon, 11111 Mustaq VI, S. mUer, Eleelrle grlnder, amaD
port, Ohio.
• • lfc
phone stand; IID8Iter !bod;
also do repair Wlll'k. lokDanspeed: FlniiiCing naDable.
good hand tools, prPorcelain Top Table; Bedle! Sewing Machine Bbop, 24f1 BY OWNER - WU! tab house
Pllone IIIUM7 Iller 5 p.m. tlen 1.- and lprlDtler. post
room Healer; DreiiiOf and
Mooroe Ave., Point Pleaaanl, traller for par1 paymenl;
..,..
11-IJ.IIe hole 418ger, • automatic rlVanity; a..st of Ora-.; 4
w. va. Phone 6'1$-31111. ~ Lovely three bedroom modne, PI plstd, JUII nek. pole
Pc. Pilcher and Bowl Set
ern borne In SyraCUJe, ·wan
book lhelf, 11111, folding and
female Help Wanted
(Nice); Bedding and llup: 9 ROOM IIOI!SE, 1~ llllbl, to wan carpellng, biB ldtcllen.
LAUNDRAMAT A'l'l'ENDANT odd elllln, . . . . . . dlllloo,
Bamboo stand; I, I, I, 011.
buement, gmge with two
new on furnace, lol124 • 111
- JI'Ull or parttlme, good cookware. Cllllllll gooda and
Stone Jars; !land TooiJ; !KII. $'1,500. Racine, Phone , . ema larp loll; 111111 lebool.
jelly. bedding llld fillEy Mi k,
houri and pay, Equal oppcrceno Lawn MOW«; Val rna.
f41-Ute CaD IIU400.
f41.1Jtc
llmlty employer. Send re&amp;. rugs, jan and fneler boa~, · Lawn Chain; White 'Rollry
cldldrell'• loyl, antique ...... Elee1rlc Sewing Maclllne; 4 ROOM HOUS£. large enclol- . .
ume to 11o1 116111, c-o 'l1le
grinder,
mlmr and pldare
DaDy Sentinel, PO!IIei'01, .
ed froo1 porch, balb, waab
Buslneu Servl•
Two School Seatl; Trunks •
Ohio.
..... framel, flsbJng llcl&lt;le, Beqle
Boob; Garden Tools; DrapholiSe, cellar, coal bouae and I!:LECTROLUX SALES and HI'•
rabbti...llof, lot of lumber, 12
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garage on large lot. AY&amp; Gil·
vice: Sweepm, rug wubm
1a11etf·lheetl
of
metal
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Heater. AUCf. NtYI'E: 'ftJII
key, HarrlaonvDJe, 70..
and pollaberl. Genotne porta.
Forhnt
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mlscellaneou8
Items.
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Call 9112-3711G.
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furniture
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nice
TWO FURNISHI!:D oparlmeldl,
Lunch
avaOable.
W.
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and Is clean and weD ared
MaiiOII City, phone 773-5147.
ef!l'. Owner. McCoy's Auellon
for.
TERMB: Cub. Not Re11-1'*
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lpCIIII1IIe
for
aCX!Idenll.
11-21-81&lt;
IIRADPOHD AUCTION COM.
PLBN'I'Y of apace for ano lriJI. Auctioneer. .
PAMY, e. e. Bradf«d, AaoOf with an factlltles. In Syra~:A. e. ~md, a.
.,... CsD IIIMIOI, ..JI.Ifc
ForS•I•
nqer. Bl8nld: Mn. Edhh A.
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy ~
miniature, $'75 and up. Stud
sert'lee and grooming. P'For Sale
tiUHJ,
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YOU CAN 111111 me 11o or mon
on alumlmnn boatl. Call tiSI-I CAN MILK cooler, 12 milk
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caDI, 1112 Renault ear. l'hoiH!
?G-ille.
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WANTED

Pomeroy Route.
lnhsiness
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atlon, WJ&gt;eed changer, solid
stste Instant on radio. l'aY·
rnonts of 18 or $!18.22. For
home demon!lraUm, e~~U 9!123218.
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CARRIER
WANRD
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and 13.0 running 5 !eel of rollers; Pl. Pleasant, 23.70; Pomeroy-Mason, 20.10; Hinton, 1.10

ralling;. .K.anawha Fall&amp;, 3.20 rising; Charleston, 17.90 falling.
London, Marmet, and Winfield,
are on-the slit.

TONIGHT, JUNE 25
BALLAD Of JOSIE
(Technlcolor)
Doris Day - Peler Graves

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THURSDAY
JUNE 26- 27

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June 28 • 29

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Tom Laughlin

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"YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE"
Sean Connery is James Bond

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"HOW TO SUCCEED IN
BUSINESS WITHOUT
REALLY TRYING"
Robert Morse - Michele Ule
Rud)&lt; Vallee .
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June 26 • 27. 28
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE
(Tethnlcolor)
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Debbie Reynolds

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HOSPITAL NEWS
Adml1Ji0n1
Mrs. John Michael Allen, 136
SOcond Ave.; Cutrord C. Wood,

931 Fourlll Avo.; Roy D. Brlql,
277 Jack1011 Pike; Mrs. Bill C.
Campbell, Gallipolis; Mro. Noal,y
F. HarriS&lt;Il, 650 Fourth AYt.t
Ralph Lewis, 700'h Second Ave.;

Paul T. Swain, 1937 ChalhliD

Ave.; Mr1. Ronald M. Mlller,
HI. 2 Galllpollo; Mrl. l.Alllie

R, Blazer, Rt. 1 Gallipolb; Mrs.
Licla L. Bunce, Rl. I Galllpolla;
Mrs. Lee R. Ferrell, IlL 2 VJn..
ton; David f. Stirling, Rt I Gal·
llpolla; Richard A. George, Rt.
1 VInton; Mrs. Th_.o R. Mel·
rose, Pt. Pleasant; ~ H.
Sines, Rt. 1 Pt. Plea1111t, Mr1.
Leo R. Ferrell, Harttord; Mro.
Edward J. nou. Rt. 1 Pt. Plea•·
art; Mlsa Llnda Holmea, PL
Pleasant; Jolin W, l!l&gt;lnmer, lit
1 SOUth Side, w, va.; !Iandi' t.
Saito, ~acuae; Del71 ~ Well,
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hlpe)' daportmont Tuesday ....
' elled blda on 52 rl'llh.dldlr~u&gt;ro­
.leeta worth an utlplated $15.7
miiJipiL
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' Interest In the
Molca-Gallla lr• • • a con-

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PIIILADELPIDA - JERRY WOLMAN, nNANCIALLY preosed

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··· TGniglll'e . _ Ia a stronger
inlllallmont, 8IMI an oxentlont
one. In stnldngly human termo,
It

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variou1

racial

sltuallcln8, 8IMI possible roads fi&gt;
ontutlana, In the Creaehaw area
of Loa Angelos, tile Bed!ord-.eoant sectiCII of Brooklyn,
IIMI II&gt; llocheBifr, N.Y., where
apocllle bullineoHa are ·cllo-

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PL~ VALLEY HOSPITAL
AbMrrrED: Mra. Dsle Wood,
Pt. PI.:.IIRti Mrl. Thomaa liarria,

Ntw

Haven; Mn. Amold

LOVe, ft. Pleaaant; Mro. Jerr;
111Uo, Jr., Pt. Ploaaant; Mro.
Jack Ollvtr, Jr., Galllpollo Ferry; l!ruct Click, MI. Alto; Mra.
Robert Carr, Pt. Plea-; Mra.
MiD!ord meaalng, Pt. Pleaoant;
Mi-o • .Ilion sturgeon, Pt. Pleaa1111; 'Marvin Hall, Galllpolll Fill'·
rJ; 1'1111 Ta¥1or, Pt. PI.eeaant;
Lora · Mao RI1JIO(da, Pt. Pleaooit; oGrotl Flilitr, Pt. Pleasant; lilra. Rlellard Coleman, Graf-

Waualt, Wellston; MIBI BeiQ" J,
Pack, Asllland, KY.; MindJ R.
Planta, Columbus; Mra. Donald
c. McManla, Wellston; Mrs. flo&amp;.
lei W, Glrlltee, . Jack1011; Min
Ann M. Illllberl, Welllton; Ookley Nolaoa, Belpre, Ol1lo; Mrs.
Herbert L, 011011, Athtoa; Thorn.
as J. Collin a,. Rt. 3 Albalv"; ~'
W, !lllinflY, SlndYVUie, W, Va.~
Mrs. Frank Leacli, WolloiGili
Tara Vawn Burdl!lto, Grlllllh, ton, o.
DISCHARGED: Mro. Tbomaa
Ind.
Rua..U,
!.ira. Roger Luikart IIMI
Blrllll
1«1, lira. Robert Cornell 8IMI
Mro. Jolll Mlcbaol Allen, 13il
Soeond Avo., doughier, 2:05 p. 1011, Mllrorit L3Vere, Mn. Donm. Mdnday; Mrs. Leo H. Ferrel~ ald Ba!olead, Lawrence Jordan,
Harltord, daughter, 5:06 1\ID. Mra. William Ham111011 and dali&amp;ll·
MondaJ; Mrl. Wllllo J. Cox, HI. I · ter, Mrl. Dovld Koblentz, ~
Oak lUll, 1011, 8:59 p.m; Mol, D~, Mr.; Bob I'O!Wfro. . .'
li~: Mr. anti Mrl. Arf!old
da1; Mra. ~ Hall, JackiO!I..
Lova 1'1. Pleaeaitt. a daughter;
11011, ·10:07 p.nl. ~Mr.
'Mrl. Thomls Harrla,,
DIIIcharpo
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Clarence C. Yarclley, Wald tl.
hrey Bllib.· Pt. PI-~
WbKIII!I. Mro. Denoilo R. Mc- Mri.
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Damage Heavy .

Office Cut

lrlcl ti&gt; reourlaco .37 olo mOe
temporary route to reUeve
~C al the Pomeroy-Mason
llridge In Pomeroy, a cond!Uon
~ aeriouo alnce collapae of
· · , t.ho ~ver Bridge at ~.
·-~~n~ U.&amp; IIAlUte 35
tltroullh Middleport and Pometoy,
Tho temporar7 route to under
lk Pomoruy-Mioon ]&gt;ridge, IIMI
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vETEnANsMEMORIAL
HOSPIT~
Adrnloslons - GorOOit Rrurrh,
Bidwell; Mary Pll&amp;h, Mineravllle;
Lillian Maynard, Racine; Char·
les Karr,Sr., Porneroy;R o g e r
The Stele Highway Patrol IJ&gt;o
Barnett, Pomeroy.
vesligatecl
a two &lt;ilr collision
Discharge• - Winnie DoBey,
Ben Kesterson, Charles Larkins. at 5:35 p.m. Monde)' at tile junction ot Rt. 124 8IMI Rt. 7 on the
new Rt. 7 Middleport bypass.
\VIl.) r! '! R. Neal, manager or
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GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Noone wast~
the 1 : 1~ Hctlon Credit Aasn. anAdmlaslona- None.
Officers reporled that cars
nounced wltll regret toda1 the
Discharges _;. None.
driven by Herman A. Roberts,
neceaalcy ol cloalng the Pome22, Pomeroy, IIMI Evelyn B.
roy full-time office u of June
29.
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Wood, 30, Pomeruy, collided
when Mrs. Wood pulled out onli&gt;
He said tile adVisory commitRt .7 In !root ol the IIGborta
tee composed of VIrgil Hamm.
car. There was hea"Y dalllqe to
Otho Karr, Ernest Wood, Earl
(Continued lroin pago I)
Dean, Blchard Sierran, and him- turn to ralse rumors. Check the both cara.
Mrs. Wood was cited fi&gt; Meigs
tell, decided that a,lnce the cost facts out in all cases." ·
County court June 28'111 a cllarae
o[ IDO!IOV to .P,C.A.'~&gt;loat&gt;hilh,
uwe've had a long day with I
cutting operallns oostl ·i n thla sroat cleel of sentiment, a p-eat llt !allure •10 )'lold the r1iJi1 'II(
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otrice would be necessary In or .. deal ot emutlon," Washington way at a a!ql olgn.
der to keep the cost of money
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to stockholder• at the lowest oxplalned, he lutposecl ti!e
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possible rotea. It, Ia with ati&gt;ck- curfew "largely as a preeau-Divon:e Petition · '
holden' Interests In mind ti&gt; tiollll'y measure.'"
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close tile Pomoroy olllce on the
Attracted by a small ba'!ll
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lull-time baslo. II will contiiiJe proteating the doling of Relllr'
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ti&gt; operate on a papt-llme bash. recUon !:ley, crowds .had golhThe main buslneu otnce tor ered In the area of 14th and U
Apetitloo !or dlvorceliu been
the Meigs area will be localed Streets N. w.. main lnteraecUon !Ilea 1n Mels• CcJprQc iioniriaoa .·:
at 95 &amp;Ycamore Street, Galllpo. o! Washington's worst alum. · P!ll&amp; oourt by Cocy D. llanl!t&amp;-; ·
lla. However, tile Meigs lteldAt the Poor Peopl,o'a campsite f'18 Con46r..!lt., Polll01'0)'1aplnr¢ . •
man, Dick Sterrett, will be In and on Clj)ll'&gt;i ·mn, where Looter D, llallln&amp; Pomarily,.
Pomeroy at the same location
CIJ!IIIIIIJII Ieeder ' Rev. Rail&gt;h D. cbarglng gro11 neglect · or oltii
one da1 each -k. on Tueldsy Abernathy weal · alq with and seeldng cuofi&gt;d.Y or One min1"
from 8:30 a.m. ti&gt; 4:30 p.m. IIWIJ' of hla lolloliwa, police or chtld.
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Tho GalllpoJla o!llce will opIn
lither
eouri
aetlvlt;y,
an
ea.
had arrested 356 detiiOillltratoro
erote on a !UU-Ilme baola. All -moat of wm, indudlng try · boa boon Iliad ordering the :
loan loldero and record• wiU Abernathy, voluntaerecl to• be ollllndy ol &amp;tale Wippel, 1 min- •
be kept In Gallipollo. Paymento taken inti&gt; cuatody.
or, be restored to • mc:itber,_...
can be mailed fi&gt; the Jac:koon
Gotaldine Flochor. It had been::.
Will Cortlitue CamJialln
Production Credit Aasoclatloo,
~nathy,
~oecl
ot the charged in an ex polre baboas'.:~
P. 0. Box 124, Gallipolis, or Southern ChriaUan Leaderohijl corpus acUon thattheglrl wasun-:
made at the Pomeroy o!llce on Conference, pledged ti&gt; ccmllnue lawfully detained In the cultodf
Tueadl,ys.
directing !rmn hla JsU coD the of FQe and WUUs WUt
sl-eek-old cll!lllllsn !'! win
SQUAD CALj.Eil
food, jobs IIMI other ~ !or the
The
Middleport onier11011ey
needy.
NEW YORK (UI'O-Joe fra.
squad .... armmonecl M&lt;nlay'ato
Teclay, onl7 worn apOta Ill the
zier, who completely coovinced
· and 110111e remain&amp; ot 4:24p.m. fi&gt; theFloraBeileyrel!Jiruel Ramoo, otooi rUdy fi&gt; grua
ldence, 620 Locust St., wt\ero
spread his verdon of tile makeshift hmteo were left of Mrs. Bailey' a~ had
hea9)'Welght Utlo lround tho tho camp wbfch In Ita llnaf da1&amp; !allen from a IIWing. She iraalak•
had bien a place ol cllallCllllem
real ol the world~IIMI minor !nclrlento of vlolenc:e, en fi&gt; the olllce or Dr: R. R:
AIId Ramoa, left-hooked Into
lnclodlns rclcic-throwtog 11 .,.. .. Plckena where lire wao -lteated·
belle! In the chunlcy Phlladel·
for a hoed laceration,
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tng cars.
phlan• s claim, packed hta ·
AI llllli point !.lonriay evenirc,
dreams In his suitcase Cor a
JUST ROUTINE
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polite moved 25 abreast down
return to Mexico, sadly JldmltRoutine
business
wao
tranaacl.:
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tlnti dlacreiiDil sometimes lo the them.
ed
clirlng
tho
weekly
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better part of valor.
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there was lltlle .br- In the ol the Meigs Couttcy ~,•
The 2-t.year..ald Fruler, r&amp;era
Monclol.
Attendlnll
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hot, humid til&amp;ht.
cognized ai clwnl&gt;lm only In
Charleo
R.
Karr,
In cohtraat to tho reaction ti&gt;
nve statea, knocked
the
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it, ~ closlrw ol Re~urroctlon ' - ; R9bert Glar
previously unlloored ttextcan
Wlrdea
Otlto;
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&lt;;Icy came oft with aurprlalrc
twice 8IMI retained hla piece ol
Utile disorder. The arreata were
tile Utle when Ramos. ' ®tt at
made In oo amtahle atmoa-:
the end of the ~... roulll
~. ·with poll~t on core
MlJIMia¥ night at ~oon oceao!on lorillrc ,marchers at
Sq.are Garden.
Copltol Hlll . fi&gt; 11\lP o!l tho
l!l"ounda al!ll rernall) !rea.
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To 1- Day week

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carry up~ver tramc, on&amp;-

!rom Middleport to Pomeroy. .
Tho Iild oponiDg was marked
111 a me•- to contractors thot
a Senate • paaJecl biH releasing

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In Every DI!Portme!}f.;,
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The oourt lllrtbar orderod,

taiDecl a uiolloa bJ' Cordlnal Ea. hoWOYer, that
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terminlte explrllkiD of the
llf'Dr permit unle11 the _ . .
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t1meb' appU~fDr
renewal with tile ~ ol

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Unea and lane linea on varl&lt;011
roul21, J. w. MrConnlck, Mlnslteld, $7,:103; eatlmate, $11,400.
Melia: Reour!acllli .37 mile
ol temporary route fi&gt; reneve
tnlllc st Pomeroy-Moaon Brldse
In PomeroY, 2.85 milo a ot old
Ohio 143 and .18 mile ol CR398
(rosti&gt;ratkin o! haul road), Black
Rock Contracting Co., Charleston. W, VL, $40,514; eatlmlte,
$42,000.
Gallla &amp; Meigs: Reaur!aclns
6.16 mUoa ot Ohio 588 In Galllo
County, and 2. 40 mUeo ot Ohio
7 In Mella COUntY, Shelly Co.,

OIUO nvE-DAY FORECAST .
United PreSHin1ernatlooal
Temperatures durlns the
live • da1 period Thuradl,y
through Monday will ba mueh
below normal. Hllba will aveneo In the mid and ..,par
70s and lowo In the 50s.
COoler Thuredll with a
warm1111 trend over weekend.
Bal• will meoaure !rllll onequarter Inch north and WOII
ti&gt; one hal! Inch aouthoaat
Thursday and lglin Sunday
or Monday.
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If lha
~ !or dlfljrco bi• bOOII 111111 1&gt;1
l!irjfrtlilllll order •dbe car- Sondra llatl,l'; W Souut See. out prklr tO a.termiutlon 01111 - ,..,.., Middleport, oPinJI
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It wu·Or4oredthat Jamea w. llatl,l', 11D18i!Cidt'JJJ.
..., COIIIIDuo-oper· Tho ~ chargos ,.011 ...
ai 11 tho order o1 the com- lloel ol clit;1 IIMI atromo M·
~~jla·a. had JIQIIi.t DYIIIIIIIIil elzy 8IMI II aeeldlll tullloilr ~,,,
a minor ehlld.

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Appear in
J-Court

or 11lornrille, $97,402; ..timate,
$95,900.
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Athens, Hockl~ lltlco and
Vlntoo: Ajrplylrc aur!a\18 $!)0l'H
oo 1.21 mUea ol Ohio 356 In
Athens County, 4.11 mlleo of
Ohio 595 In Hocking Counl;)', 3.85
mlloa ol Ohio !60 In VI- Cowley, and 2.04 miles ol Ohio 681
In Meigs Count.Y, Shelly Co. ,
ThorDvllle, $43,166; esUmlte,
$44,400.
Hocking, Rosa and VIm...; Adillrw aggregate bue, patching,
ahl!llllll. awi.Ylrw a aur!acelreatment ot 20.66 mUoo ol I'Oida
8IMI !acUities at Tor Hollow State

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l!!t~~~r!aclrw 11M1 II&gt;'
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Vllrtoa:

Pbilll!

raado 8IMI !acilltleo at Lake AJ.
ma State Park, , Golt·Kirby Co.,
Portsmouth, $19,332; eltlma.te,

$19,8011.
llockirw: a.sur!aclrc •6~ mile
of roads 8IMI !acilltiea at Rock
Hoose State Park, IIMIIIJPiy!JV a
aurlaee courn on .19 mlle of
and !acUlUea at CantweU
Clllla State Park, Sheii.Y Co.,

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SAIGON (UP0 - U.S. mllltery Intelligence aourceo

$13,200.

what "conYiac:l-'' evidence hid
••
bem obtained thai tile bonos
were Peter'•· nae· bones have
bem 11 the Inatitute o1 Lepl
lltdlclno I• 11m1e in recent
yeara underiOflll earbon-dltlng
and other oclentlllc teata.

STRATEGICALLY·
~~::.:d hallll ahOWS of
Ill Taylor'• labuloua
dla111oad rbt(, whleb wu
dven 1o her by aelor.Jntllia•d Rlclwd Barton. Uz
wore llle U&lt;!aral (em Ill

EaJialld when obe alteaded

lbe weoldlq ol ber lrleod
Sberu Cualel, 14-yoar..ld
daueUer ol tho Queea
Molitor's neehorae trainer.

Trainmen

delnand1ns more money, hoU..

days 8IMI -•lim~ benento !or
Ita 140,000 mombora, Tuesday
nlgltt tentatltely agreed on a
one-year contract with tho
llllddiHiaaa cltlzona.
nation's l'lilrolds.
Agreement followed nearly 10
. _ , of talking IIMI came a
Utile lro!ore mldnlght EDT. It
was 2~ hours belore 1 deadline
probably. would lave lorced
President Jolm11011, under the
RallwQ
Labor Act, to aq a
Funenl service• lor Laura
otrlke
that
would ha.. halleci
Bell, Vlne St, Racine, who •••
trains
IICTOII
the natiDD.
lound dead athorresldencefueaTho pact betllleoa tho rail·
day, will ba held Friday at 2 p.
and the BRT-Jaraeat ol
IlL at tho Ewing a.,a1 with Rev.
the
five
on-train uniODS-WIS
Freeland Norrla olllctatlng.
SUrvivllw are two dauiihters, the Ilrat wltb an operallrc unloo
Mrs. Kalhr)'n Grrnthor IIMI Eloise in the current rooM of rallra.d
BoD, both ol Cincinnati; ~ p-and- labor negotlai!CIIa, and may
""" Jolm Frederick Gonlhor, become a mndel !or otllor tinea
Clncbmati, lnd a niece, Bernice and brother-a.
The .,._.oat, whose details
Bcprt, aloo ot CtnclnniiL She
were
not ...-loci, Invo!Yea
wu prececlod in cloath 111 bar
more than 60 per cent ol the
huabond,Frod.
372,000 railroad ..,..lo,rea fi&gt; be
Friend• ceU at tho Ewing
FUnaral Homo ll&gt;lroday altor- coverod by aow contracto.
!Jite11111l01l1 will ~ , in the There are 544,000 union mem·
_G-twoecl cemetery at lllclna. bora ompluyecll&gt;¥
Tho lelllatlft curtract may
lollow wul&lt;lollnea -ved in
lha
laal alx months by II"' """'
LOCAL TEMPS
operating
uni--. - t e 3.5
Thole--In~·
~ cent nloea, a 2 per cent
bualaolli· ~j!l.llll
raloe Jan. 1 IIMI IDOthtr 3 per
I.IIL tecla1WU71delr... coni nloe onthoaanheroaryol
IUIIO' ......
the ' contract In 1969. Aloo
~uded l.o • strike DUJnlorlum
lllllil Jan. 1, 19'Jl!.
:IIto BBT had ~ a 12.5
~ celt n!d, two 111111'0

Found Dead in

Racine Tuesday

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!rtl&amp;oo

8IMI are sending a Ioree ol 7,000 fi&gt; 15,000 men lglinat the dey. Tbe
rujor attack Ia oot e~ !or two weeki but "light, peroicontaeta" already hate begun ln the outaktrts.
The lntolltgonce reports Jibed with raporta !rain Cuminuntot· · ;
ciiplomats In London Tuosday that President Ho Chi 111M to de- ' ..
termlned to win a major victory belore the l'lrls talks turn lato IIQ'
rioal peace negotlalitlll.
1nese reporte said he hlil as Pham HIUII. ftrat~­
turned fi&gt; Moaeow !or lmmedi· mler 8IMI lll!lt l'lltklrw Nltburo
ate arms IDcl ecooomtc aU&amp;Jiilles member alter Ilo Chi Minh.
!or North VIetnam and eapectain.e Unlled State• - trytrw
I.Y rockoto 8IMI other lrJD8 !or fi&gt; counter the North
attack• op.lnst the cities o!Soulh and VIet Cong merace fi&gt; Slip
Vietnam. He _...m1y was by- with a aeries or B52 raidJ •
passing Reel Chlra, now reporleci golnet tho Communist build,.,
wallowing in new chaos.
8IMI eapaclally egoinat VIet Cooc
A captured Communlat doeu- ammunition and aq1ply du!D,po
menl made public today by U, S. hidden Ia IIJe iurwloa bore(JI a
government soorr:e1 slid Haml. dozen miles fnml Sligon. The
lsd sent one o! ita !qJ
stratofortreuea carried out an
to tho ooulh to direct the over- uarauaill b1lh manber ot m1..
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au &lt;llleDII" ""··ldeDtllled slollatoday.
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Jn: Acco~d Firemen Planning Big~
rOn Wages July 4th Celebration .;
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CIUCAGO (UI'O- The Brollt·
The excavations under St.
orhnd
o! Railroad Traimnon,
PetM'• turned ~ 1 lllll'priolllilb'

~'
.~ Roman
ole
-oj;ll'8urcern ry
wlt!l 10111e Of the oarlloot lmo!lll
Chrlottan ()llntlnt(a lound on the
wan. ot mauontemna ot upper·

CENTS~

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the Communist&amp; have ordered another !ullacale llltack lXI

Thornvllle, *14,785i estlmlte,

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~umllua,
$5~,200

VATICAN CITY wPJl - PD1&gt;8 Poul VI said todalscldara
have round "c~~ evidence that the bones uncler the main
IIIiar of St. Peter's llasUlca are those ol the Apostle st. Peter.
The Pope made 111• H happy announcement"' to . a crowd of
seven! theusand periiOiia attending hls weekly go110nl aodlonce In
st. Peter's Bum,..
SCholaro 'aa w.U ·u ·ilornan Cotllellc 8IMI r.F.!'te•tant, churclanen
Ia~ ~ ~~over wllethor the ~i Jouno! under the
!tift ..-.- .~ .- Hrij,diolo . ot. P....,- ~ Ilia Clthollc
Church •• the lint 1'DJII!, $uno t&gt;ave • .., Quoilklnod Wllefllor St
~r aetuall7•cime !I&gt; Rome, •• Catldlc tradltlml lias long DIJIJ&gt;o

Briefs .

~

Occaalooal rslo or drizzle and
cooler north tllrouglt tonllhL Low
ti&gt;nlght mld 50s and mid so..
Thuradl,y cloudy and caol, a
chlrlce of showers.

VC Poised
For Major
New Attack :

Fwest, H I S CoaatrucUrc CO.,

Basilica's Bones
Surelj' St. Peter

loll
"""'""
exultlnt" OYBt the lndi~W&amp;.
The late Pope PIID Jill be-•
....
In 1939 a lercibY lnveadptkin
Into the mo-.
"New lnveitliationa, Yll')'
patient and Vli'y care!UI, were
COLUMBUS (UPO - 'A Ill- thoro!ore - - wltb a reoult
..
. y~ . bQ.v. charged In ~ that we, cCJII!b'led by the
IMiltinl deoth llcaJI,I'.plOD 83; . Ju&lt;lllnant pi Wlirlll!", pnlllelt
year-old WlmWI was fi&gt; ..,p..r· "lad ....,P.iedl -~ ..... balleve
111 eourt lnday.
to be JIOsltlve,". P&lt;pe Pllulllld.
"The rellco ol st Peter have
'o!V!····...·.·.;.;;;o····:E·········;.-.-.·.:x::···.....·.::··:-···"·:···:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:O:·:-:·:&lt;·:·:·:::·:·:·:;¥·:· · Clilraad tflth dellJIIIIOnqt ancl
..'~:~~~:=~:=~~:::=~:::::::=~:~::::::
~:::;~:;:~~=~:: ~:::::::::::~:~:::::::~~~~ :::::~:;;::;::*~:;;l:!:;=~~:;*~~~:;::?,&gt;,.:;:;::::••.::: khecllllod to _ . thlo after· been· ldentUiecl in a WilY that we
,_, In Frinklln ~ Ju•.. COD regord oo coavlnclng."
·' . . .
8J United l'rllll lllt.ornallonal
Ae~ to tradition, - St.
.
. ~GTON - 111E POOR PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN, Ill leht Jllle Court wea PoullludiOil, the
ol
Mr.
IIMI
Mrs.
!llcbael
Peter
wa, cruclllecl q,slde down
. rd!J. _ , rpnr1 Ita loaders in Jail, today ·~ tD auatlllt ita ......,.
In a Roman arena near tile-alto
· .l ~ lltrotlih;arrelttll'OVOl&lt;lrw dem..-111111 by IJIII(lllhollc dol'lll'- lludaciol of Calui!lbua.·
·
DotleiiVOI
charged
the
boy
ol
tho preaent St. Peter's
'. !l!llj&gt; ,~eetl Qt tire ~tal. were qulot.
.
4
TuoodaJ
fdlowllla
interroptii&gt;ll.
Bllsllica
8IMI thtn burled in a
.~: l;· ; The can ~ out to 'the clel'81ftleD or Ameli~" TUeldly to
..,. ~ of llta. Perri Mae arave,yard at the loot of tile
"~-'~ ~ r.. ......,..,.. ~ with tho sovomnont Hart wu lpund Mclldl,l' _,.,,. Vallcaa Hill.
'·' ; 111111' ol tho llrat waves of J)O&lt;Iple who are wlll!rw fi&gt; Join tho JM!OI"
The Emperor
· ID . .0," '!i)tre wu 110 incllcatiOII or organised l'OIPOIIJO from tho 110on In a pnae at tho rear or
tho
home
ohe
ohlred
with
bar
built
the llral St. Polar'•
~~P,. -nlcy,, but march loader• hopecllndlvldual JDIDIIIIaro
........,...w
and
davglrtor.
llleDlu
and tradltlm malJ&gt;.
-~ ·iet ... ~ .....
Dr. IIGbort E-, Franldin talnod It waa orectecl o,... the
'
countJ
e-arDr, ruled the for- Apostle'• grave.
•
C~ OIUO - TOIINAilOES DANCED lllrfrrl&amp;h -~
I"""
Marletll
resldelt I* boon
Dlggllw started under the
01r1o late Tuesday, clualrw conatdonlllo dllDigo but lnJuflow only
boatea to death. Allhoutlh the foundations ~ st. Peter'• Iller
twister travtlecl Jnterotalo 10'In ~ ~•....,.. bndJ wu oxlellaivaly burned, Plus orde.red a search !or
"""IJ cattle lnlc:k and ljOJaillng a 30 1oo1 callla crulllf EYIDI said he belltvoo! tho evldonc:o ti&gt; substantiate the
~1 1!f" 110""1~ '""''"" 111 a pl. lnlc:ll. Alllhorillu said tha Uinel bundati wu otarted u a "COY- tradlttonal claiJIL
'V ·" "' "'"·"'"' boat )!Ill !Ill'" It into a bWolde. The drl- or ,.. •
1940 IIMI 1960 arch~
.who wu liOt Ilijilrecl, ~~ tho ulell ot 1 dildo .,._
~ce ~ fi&gt; dlocuaa tho 111data lound three sata ol bone•
' '!~}ihil):;l!~·r toucfled dGWJI. ..
cue, except to lie)' a Ill-pound -two ol them aear the humllle
· ''
.1
l)eclgo hammer and a large earlhon tom1&gt; belloved to be
fYITAW A - I'RDII!i IGIIISTER PIERRE El.LifYIT Trudeau llrlck llad beeu,lecl ti&gt; kill !he ti.t ol st. Peter. 1bo tomb wu
~~Whoa he aucCeodecl retlrintl Prime Jllnlator - . . , Detectivea asid tlloy ellqlb.
i r;J~~~~~~
·B. I'OiriOII Aprii 20· tlitLlbtralparcyrlll allllaod~J _.,.. · ha"' bnn Ulllble . to dloc:cmr
1bo third eel ol-• wu in
· ,, , "
·
(~lnnod &lt;!II PIP I)
,~.a - .. f..- tho murder.
a hl41111! piece, woDed. in bolllnd
, . {, .. . ' , . • • ' .. ' , ,
to, ~u AIIRESTED
• Jlll't or !ho -tlrAI ol the
DI
,· ....:.O.
.. •. eD WUllln
_ Jd
..
SEOUL (UP!)!.._ l'lilce - ad ori&amp;lhalehurch. )fecll&lt;alexporta
f' u.,...
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SOUtl.
•
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.old theN wore tho romall!l ol
'
aw11o
hotw...,
•' a1HoUr """""' ol @Uopect. TO ;.aro_of.,..
eel C«iumin!ot aaento.
P&lt;pe Paul did IIIII lie)' tecio,y

·::; JV~s.•. in

Weather

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26, 1968

I

. · Pork In One of Elberf~!~s Frtt:C11stomer Pa~i~_~,.l~rld .,: ...
. S~nd the ~ay Shopplij.F~ Your Family .and Ho~.
~

!Wido to the 111tlrAI'a state higl&gt;way d•parlmenls Ia lmmlnellt.
HllbwiQI departmeat llnance advisor C• .L. Emmona said a cutoU of federal !umla 1111101111ced
May 13 was oot a!!eetlrc Ohio's
obllgaUoua to cOnlractorL
Tho major projecta in the op.
enlns provided !or a $3.8 mUlloo relocaUon ot U.S. 30N In
Allen Councy, construction ot3.9
mUe a of Interstate 70 In C3ark
Count.¥ ond relocaUmo13.9miiea
ol Ohio 80's In Mahonll!l county.
The _.-ent low bidders, by
councy Included:
Quomaey, Nobis IIMI Waehlna1011: Furlllah!rw and erectlrw trotftc slgrra on 1-77, Ben-Trim Corp.,
Columbul, $192,192; eltlmate,
$210,500.
.
A t h e n a, Gallia, Hoolllrw,
Meig1, Monroe, )Jorpn, NGble
IIMI Washington: .lwiYI111 edge

Commission Order Stayed

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.Contract Sold for Temporary Route
111IBD PLACE - This 111m ol )'llUIW bowlers, repreaonllnt~the Pomer07Bowllrw lAnes,
woo lhlnl place In the American Junior Bowllrc C&lt;mgreSI Tourrmnent recently in Lima. Loft to
right are steve Van Meter, Bob Werry, Jolm Sebo, MorUn Titus, Jim SWatzeland Neaen carsey,
team coach. A girls' team from the' Pomeroy Lanes won first place in the state.

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VOL XXI NO. 45

WITH TOP NEGOTIATORS RIDING rut to

. •-n.e

Holzer Hospital: Vloltlncbpurt
2-4 and 7~ p.m. Parents ooly on
Pedlatries Ward.

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discuss their money ditferences in secret, contract talks in the
basic steel industry advancecl toward an Aus. 1 deadllna today.
steel buyers, meanwhile, scrabled to get shipments berore the
deadline. Producers are elq)ected to move 10 million tons before
the cootract expiration date• . Arter thv nrst day of hard barptni~ Monday, there was no report of progress or lack oC progreu

Riot

SQUEEZE

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ed at leastlO targets nightly.

as. telling him, "Don't worry. are bellla pre-..! In prime
We are oot going to harm you. Ume on eaaaecutlve nlaht•, 10
We don, wont ti&gt; go fi&gt; tho elec- vle•ra will be able to see thlo
unl~J~e IPOIUIOr llllProaeh tonigbl
tric chair."
and Weclneadl,y as well.
Wo have pariulpa rea&lt;hed a
r - admirable level ol
apooior liwoivement. At llrat,
LOCAL TEMPS
there
were juatthe oel!-lDerest
The temperature ln Pomeroy' I
downtown business cllstrlct at commercials. Then came the
11 a.m. toda1 ,.., 77 degreea institutional .... fi&gt; perpeluala
a nice !map. Now we have tho
under overcast skies.

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Al...mter Hamilton's deter·
mltllid ~Itloo ti&gt; Aaroll Burr
!or preolderit to 1800 1ec1 m tile
OlecUon ol Thomas Jolleram~ by
the House of Represe-18a on
the 36th bluot.

(Cclntllllecl !rmn- I)
tary Installations in SOuth VIetnam. In recent weeks they had blast-

PITTSBURGH -

' have been mall Viet
•Merl. 11w.t'a a good
"' said.
••The PfKJPle , have
. •• II'&lt; war not ~- deceived ti&gt;o ID1Id).•
/0
"lf surreodon or
(Oftllllecl oo PIP 8)

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owner of the Phlladel hia Eagles, faced another money cri sia t~
Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau watched from a dais. The youths day wltll 1 suit charging he had ducked payments of almost $1.3
threw acid, bottles, rocks and bricks at police, overturned al'll mlllion for Spectrum Sports Arena construction.
burned polke can and set bonfires.
McCloskey &amp; Co., Inc., which built the $13 mJilion Spectrum,
Policemen waded into mobs drives an $18,000 sports car and filed the suit in common pleas court on Mom~. claiming the Phlla..
of the rioters and dubbed them kissed marzy of the girls he delphia Eagles Football Club, ..c., guaranteed payment of tile coninto submission. Authoritie:; frugged with during his lively struction costs.
dispersed the mobs with tear campaign, took over leadership
gas. Through it all Trudeau or the Liberal party April 20
refus«&lt; to leave the dais, from Prime Minister Lester B.
although a Royal
Canadian Pearson.
Mounted policeman dived in
Trudeau immediately disrequirement of our tlme1- the
front or him and was hit by two solved parliament and called for
By RICK DUBROW
bottles meant for h1m.
today's election.
HOLLYWOOD (UP0 - A- involvemli!lnt In each other, 1he
Policemen Burned
The central campaign issue and significant kind of lnvolv._ _.e - need -people phlio!IO(&gt;hy
Authorities said 123 persons was canadian unity, endangered ment by television sponsors In on the buolness level.
were iniured, including some by an autonomy movement by urgent social issues was hia:bIntolvement, In !act, Is wllat
acid-burned policemen, and 292 French~speaking residents of llibted Monday night In tile the aeries, "The ClUes,'' is
persons were jailed.
Quebec Province arxl manifest- debut Or CBS-TV's three.part really all about. Tonight's
Trudeau's chief opponent was ed by the rioting in Montreal documentary series, "The CiR progr8.m, for instance- "DilemRobert Stanfield, 54, a solid Monday night. Trudeau, (rom ties."
ma In Black IIMI Whlte"family man in contrast with Montreal, raised the issue and
focuses
sharply on racial
Rather than tn sertlng the
Trudeau, a swinging bachelor of forced the other parties to tOke usual cype ol bland lnsUtullonal matter&amp; In the clUes. And the
48. A1so In the running was T. a stand on It.
commercials 'ror o!Uch public j!Oinfla made IIIII there · Ia il
K
Douglas,
who admitted
Basi cilly Trudeau opposed affairs programs, the sponsor- need for a massive rederal
himself that only a miracle the Idea that Quebec shoold tile Institute ol Life Inlllrlll&lt;&amp;- money commllment, but Vietcould bring his socialist New have special powers to sale- tasued -''8 call to action" aimed nam puts the ~e on this, so
Democratic party to power.
guard her French language and at businesses as
as there Ia more urgency to rely
Actually the voters were culture.
on · !Undo IIMI help ~m
lnciivlclisla.
deciding 264 seats in the House
A !rank 8IMI !orlhriglrt spokel- bullinell.
Relpirecl, Viowlq
of Commons. The party that
man !or the lnB\ltule ootec1 thlll
wins the most seats has the
Clt:le1," In ·tact, ahould
in111rance companies hav, lnR
right to form a government.
vested about $1 billion . lti bt te91Itecl viewing !or execuTrudeau's LJbenl party is the
houalng IIMI jobs project&amp;- and, tives · in majqr IIMI minor
solid favorite.
in a refreshingly direct way, bullneue• ·around the nation.
(Coolinued !rom 1)
Today's elecUon was the sixth
But ot course !twas made !or
orythlns from gull clubs taken lndluled tile Interdependence ol
in 11 years and the first for
all
ol us. And the Ilrll hour, "A
from a miniature golf course in~ an enllghlel1ed business ouUook
about 800,000 canadians who
Cll1
lJ to Uvo In," ualng
side the prison, to oclasora IIMI IIMI a healthy communlcy.
reached 21 since the last vote in
Clevaland as the major examNo lllterruptlono
knlveo br&lt;&gt;ke hundreds of win·
1965. The polls were open from
ple, HJ'\'ed to summarize Ute
In
addition,
the
prosram
,..,
dows, caused fire damage deR
mlllll' · problema !acing urban
9 a.m., to 8 p.m.
scribed as the worst In the priB· not lnternqlted by commerclala
The last three elections
areu todal- !rom poUutloa ti&gt;
on's history, and held several -with ooly _.mg and cloiiiD(
produced minority governments.
oelloOiiita. And in adciiU&lt;HI fi&gt; .
guards hostage ror a short time. atatomenlt by the spokeallliiL
Millionaire Bachelor
The guards were not harmed. The three programs In the vartau1 _.-to '"' clUes, the
Trudeau, a milllonaire who
bi'OUeell explored the views o1
One guard quoted a prisoner Hrltt; about the urban crlala,

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FRIDAY AND SAWRDAY

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'lpOn dosg!U! VIet ~ - ~
· cut them. And we mw, hfVe •
1ed military command · !or
'algon .... !or the lint

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TORNADOES, NONE' . CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY or damage,
menaced the Midwest today, Thunderstorms that set off Oooiing
along the Gulf Coast of Texas hit the central and eastern states.
The U.S. Weetller Bureeu said twisters touched down Mooclay
OTI' AWA (UPI)- From Newfoundland's fishing villages in lhe night and this morning in Nebrasxa, Iowa, Colorado, Missoori and
east to British Columbia's Lumber camps in the west 10 million Kansas. but .-struck mosq.y ln open country and did little damage.
Canadian voters today were ct1oosing a prime minister.
In Montreal Monday night 1,000 French Clnadian separatists
ri&lt;ted during the annual SL Jean Baptiste Day parade, which Prime

MEIGS 111A11E

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Trudeau Favored
To Win Election

tr

o1 a laborer

paintiJw, llif. Vletnun's

VlotMm'a Hcf
ocllilol to&amp;chor 11 u quiet and
"1'\18 ,sJtull:tk
.. auotore u a .,...atoey coD. from many po!Jt•
~ the man stirs deV!JIIon,
Pl.lt montt11. We'Vb
IUs cabinet miniatero cal! keep Prices !rmn
8\1)1!1 "urde," ..The old 11\Ut'' steeply, In !act, In ""'
or "wnerlble one." Hl1 ildmi- they've drqJJied sliJtlltly.
rero conatder lhl1 ae~ 1111
"Communication lines

!llklrc with

economtealb'/~ )J~

News Briefs

River Gauges

bel'Ore

It~

lillce ol tho IP'If-haltecl l'Dmtor

P.,altion )i&lt;ith polllli:a!Iy and

tiii'Mienlng SolpL
Aloo near Sllgoa, two Other

YOU'I11 AT REGATTA - A gr&lt;q&gt; from the Zaleski Youth Camp opent Sllllrdi.Y at the Ill&amp;
BeOO Regatta with Carl Hysell (PD shoulder patch, above) as host for the Pomeroy Pollee Depart..
ment. A cot.QJle of the young men, however, took advantage of the opporturdty to escape. The
sherifrs department and other law enforcement agencies had numerous report~ of the runaways,
but they had not been apprehended by noon today.

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. ~n, ."II'!Ii'h · hlove a lp"'
lOIII ....., to ,0: ••
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Iluong'a 'riew to thtt SOUIII
and North VlebUI nluat be tile ·
mall! partlu in lilY QHOtlatlono

· ~pON \\lP,Il- Flvo ~ri~
can combat heU&lt;ial!lers erallliod,
kiHinil 19 u.s. troops IIMI 19
ThaUand aoidiera, U.S. mUitar)o
. . . . . . . said today.
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TI1reo elf the d!QppOr~ ora. ~er .nel!f Soit&amp;on !n a lrQI&lt;
accident lhla IIIOl'lllng. Two .IJ(
the Army VH1d hellellplert
colUded and exploded and the
Impact de&amp;IJ"O)'ecl . a third
c'-"r whirling nearby:
Tho triple , craoh 16 muoa
norllleaat . ol Saigon killed 12
U.S. crewmen and tile 19 Tl1al
troops they wwe ferrying illlil
an assault against tile guerrillas

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RACINE - The bll amual
FCNrtll ol July celebration will
be oponaored by the Racine Vol.
unteer Flro Department 8IMI Arlx·
lllary. Activities bot!ln with a
parade at 10 a.m., led by I be
SOUther• Local Band.
After tile parade there will be

Station

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trimminp and holnemadl lee ;;:

cream.
There will be gamoaln the 11ternooo It tho nre house O«ecc by the )lnlor llromen 11&gt;-

eludlns .....11,)' pig, -

......

dart pmea, aack ..._ and ...

Burglary
Reported
A thief or thieves got 1 poo

era.
AI 5 p.m. there wiU be chlclroll barbecue 8IMI !elll&gt;lllee
.... - . IQIU'OclancoiDbt
held on the _ . Ia 1ro111 ol lite
llrehouae 8IMI town hsll. T h. a
dance will bot!ln at 7:30 p.m.
Whitey Beot!lo 8IMI hio
VsUIQI Boys will be dlllce ....
with Mr. Beolle calling.
O:li.l!&gt;'

IlodriMir ·

larold camera alii lesaer-Yalued items in 1 burglar) of the

Reuter Service StaUoonear Pomeroy on Rt. 33, Sheri!! Robert
C. Hartenbach reported Tueada1·
ShorltJ Hartemach said tile
buJlnea11 was entered sometime
Monday niaht by breaking out a
window gt&amp;ss ond crawllrc
through tile opening.
Beaidea a pol.arol.d camera,
c~aarettes

8IMI a small amouat

of chup went taken.
Tho oherl!rs department lllso
Tueoday p r - Ill accident at
8:30 p.IIL on the Tannars Run
road In SUtton township, three •

tentho of 1 mile east o1 Route
124. VehielOH driwn by Andrew,
c. ~ord. 71, Racine, traY.
ollng oaat, 8IMI llonlel Dnko,
18, Ill. %, Jllclno,
wett,
collldecl ... blind curve. IJu.&gt;.
........ ro»ortecc •• light No ....
Filii or arrest&amp; were ~
Ill.
•

aouw

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a jUdging o1 the Ooote In tho parada, lor ftrlll, ............ third
placoa, wltb a haecl- tro(llr1
ti&gt;beiilYeatothe-.
At 11:30 a.m. there will bt a
ebieken barbecue witb 111 t b •

.

·JiLL HELD
. OFFICE

New Effort to
Break Logjam ·

Is Expected

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