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Jon~••·
Sf ATED CONC'LWE, Ohio
l'alle,y Colnmlllldery No. 24, K.

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J11110 26, at 7:30
p.m. Eleetlon of ollleero.
'ntURSDAY
WOMEN'S Aoon. Thuradl,y at
7:30 at the Middleport F I r o t
United Presbyterian Chur&lt;h;
Mra. Rlcbard Vaugllan has tho
program; devotlona by Mrs. Tho-

mas Kelly; hostenea Mrs. lewis sauer, Mro. Bob Haaor\Y,
Mrs. Jack S&amp;tlerfleld, Mrs. Lar·

ry Anderson, and Mrs. Francis
A.nderson.
STREET DANCE Thursday,
June 27, next to the Syracuse
ccmmunll)' Ball Pork from 9
to 12. The JIJ'S wut emcee,

Sponsored by the Teellll lor Park
Improvement.

FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT
WOMEN'S
Chrtotlan Temperance Union,
potluck dlmer at the home ol
Mro. BellY Cline, HUdoon St.,
Middleport, at 6 p.m., Friday.
Members to bring a COVIred
dish.

OUTSIDE DANCE party with
the Jays, Friday at the Porn~
roy temis court, starting at 9
p.m.; publlc

welcm~e.

SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT UTILE laue sponsors high school dance

party Saturde.r nlgll~ 9

to 12 micl-

nlgllt at the Middleport C!lllmun-

nominated and elected II t h e
t·egular m~i~ of the Rutland
Garden Club Monday ,-._ at
the home ol Mrs. Whealer Drlkt.
Oatcers for ·the ,new Jear,,

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which begins in October, an

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Mrs. Pllullne Atldna, prealdont;
Mro. Chris Dlool, Yl....,...ol·
dent; Mrs. Roy SIKMden, seer,..

882-3203; alao hot dogo, olopPY joes, ~. coffee, homemade
pies and cake&amp; servflld.

th!l weekend. MrL Jeffers ac-

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p.m.picnicprt~cededthe

John Scot!, and Mrs. Russ Wat.
June meeting of the WSCS of the son. Cloelng thOUKhta wore by
Forest Run United Methodist Mrs. Yeauger.
Church. Rev. Wondellstutlorask·
Mrs. "Russ Watson gave the
ed grace.
specW reading lor tho evenFollowing the picnic tho srOilP · Ing entitled, Watch Your
adjourned to the church rooma Language."
for the meeting where Mrs. Mark
Mrs. Wataon presided over the
Eftns was the devotiooalleader, business meethJa. There were
using the topic, 11So SWift the 27 sick calls made durl"-1 the
w11. So Short tho ~. " The month. Mrs. Lela curtis pve
gr~XtJ sang "How Great Thou
the treasurer's report.
Art." arx:l Scripture was P81lm
Those attendlll! not named a.
46:10.
bove were Mrs. Hanson Holter,
Mrs. Alfred Yaupr waa pro- Mrs. Amanda Baer, Mra. Wengram leader usl!w the topic, dell Stutler, Mrs. Olan Genhel·
"Being With Peaple Who Hurt." mer, Mrs. DaYid Flqg,andMrs.
Mrs. Fred Nease reid the acrlp- Edison Holloo. Guests were Rev.
ture taken fromJotm4:t ..29. Mrs. Stutler, Mrs. SteUa " Grueaer,
Yeauger gave a resume ot the Mrs. Lela F1lnt, Sandy Curtis,
outhor of the program. Tho.. Lee Arm Nease, Harold, Dale,
taldrw: parts in the program were and Jane Sisson, and Riek;)', Jg..
Mrs. Lela Curtis, Mrs.. J o h n lie, and Rusty Flag.
Grueser, Mrs. Edith Sinon. Mn.

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J;., Thur~ ~~~arliim; ·w
Forteo. B.,tt .lor1&lt;11110 • iline,
Black'o literal reaiii'*'CI{i' tW 53-)'llf-old Ttinaeu- Ia an
Conotltutton O.caalcnJJ'i bU iotonoel1 &amp;ori&lt;llo lndiYidual who
llkoll him out or lhlo ,.._, .c..._llf lllrl'"• lor perfecnotabij In ctvU rfahia """""- tion. He woul4 ••sJ&amp;D tho
stntioo ·cues.
. Without tho Warren and Block
vote1, the remllniiw fo!Jr"""'d
need Thorilberry lor a1111Jorley,
FOI'Jaa' ocholarshlp,pei,onalJ.
t,y
tough.mlndactnaos

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thO ctillrt'l 'Vifts · In ibe dayt
lholcL The ·bakltn&amp; oo(l.spotcen

tho llrat, he Ill¢

Following the reception the
bride and groom left lor LouJ,..
vUle, Ky., where Mr. Anderson

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,or IMir repre...Uti"'' tO!' tiio
Ia lhalr 1-..Ian oehoolo. That
lo the lnllrmtty, In 1117 OPIIII... "
Itt the ollscenil;l' ca&amp;o, tho
court upheld New York low
limed 11 ~ · cldldrta

OPiniOIII-1! In the maJorll;yMI owraoo aenoralldmlnl•~
tlon o! the court' • """k.
Slooe he took hla seat Qr
1965, Forta1 &amp;enerallr br',
Ilona: with tho ~
whari the court tun(

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llloraluro. Fno

alld thol In lila curcumotancao,

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,Devoted To 'l7le lntere.u Of 'l7le MeiKtJ· MfUOn Ar(la
.POMEROY .MIDDLEPORT OHIO

By PHIL PASTORET
We know of a law enforcement outfit wllh sil&lt; new
police s i r e n s, and they're
mighty pretty gals.
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· WhicH bore hlo ll~rprinta.
"In 1117 IDIJMI lids """ the

MIS$ES
SPORT
SNEAKERS

The man who ignons

little things eats water·
mef&lt;m at his peril.

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From Vacation

Weather
V.artablo cloudtnooa .... CXIOI
lodo,y. Chance ol lllht
iiiOIIIf DOrtll. IU81J GO. 1D Dild

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70o. PartlY clouctY toot,lt. Jooro
58o to 60o. PartlY clCJOOII', DDt

10 cool Frfde.ro,

THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1968

home !rom a week of vacation
at carter Caws, Kentucky.

Whllo there they had lllo honor of beirc chosen from among
100 campsites to ha,. their pic-

Den 4 Cub Scouts
Tour

Power Plant

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the bola:' vacation.

• • •

If 110ur wife wakes up
everu morning with a
vrouch, il'l about time you

treaty belween Britain and lhe

...,_

or guilL

accused hid been
standlns up, but at this he
suddenly slumped dow• In the
'"The

seat behind him, put his head In
bh hands and said, tQh, Godl'"
Butler said. ''After a moment
or so he added, •t reel so
tn,pped. ...

ovorlaoldns

olayl~ was Charles Stevens.

their llrwertl»s as tho drama

&lt;

Colcutt said · U.S. authorities
had a wltnou who liaw RIJ'
enter a roomlnti ltouoe bath-

Includes BPI'l1 cans ·of hair
ClfiY, window cleaner, •ray
otarch aJMI air frashner. Yoor
choice. , • excellent ftl"'-

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United Prell Jntematlnaal
\:COLliliiiUI - DIE 01110 ABSOCIA110N DF Public School Em,111.- W~IC!II '!lrled all Ohio •cbOol boardo to baSinPQ!Ia
'"'l'~Dlum l'IJ ftJr tbnt worlted Ia excou of f2 bouro 1 weak.
" !ifloPhen Lni1,
dlroctor of the IIIIOCIAtion, llidtho
·&lt;i!W!plt'lllll- ai'O&lt;IDI U.S. SIQirame Courtdeclalooholdlowtlle
'' .......,... to tho Felr Lallor Slandarda Act coacoratow .........,.
: liW tebool ~~ ca.t~~Di!OIIII.

TONIGHT AND TIIURSDAY
JUNE 26 . ·27

u...u..

NOT OPEN

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Bl&amp;

enouah

1o p-Ul •

....1:.

lot !oorporoona; ~lla1111Uih
to be eoolly ~ Haa
r thr.oo grilllns positions. ·

. LANSING, ,IIICJ!. - A lfo.YEAR-OU&gt; BOY WHO 1M a lodlo
he llllked to iillbln two

!:'\: 1111 a1em wu aiTuted w-...ay u
,'fia of lfrL .liiellird NJ-.

, .',· }'l'l" ,.W. wu trnbllod by an ..._ CcluDif sbarlll't doJUilo
. ~· fa( Nbal, .iWJitliW the arrbal ol bar buoband ftlr a camptlan
. ' ,fOP Ill thlt &lt;IPIIII city, outatdo tho airport term1aaL A aeo': ... JGI!IIIwu llilllil !No euatotlJ aJmoat lmmodlatel¥.

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Ray, his the o•clock shadow!

grew. ODe old 1111;1' In a - alreadf •how!ns. oat wordless, · vel,.t hat sat thrOIIIIhwt the
shoulder• hunched forward, hts IIHlrDins oesolon.
jaw muscles twitchiQS: tram
Clclutt oatd RIJ' bought the

SHOE.
VICE .!'IIESIDENT HUBERT H. 11U11PHREY AftoEAIIED fodir
. iiTAiiditi tho llrat top '18"-"!!ID aida of the lale S., ti1rt
ID ICeilJt a..., palld... bqml. ·Sour..• .....ted r,nlv
.GIMra1 ~ ~. O'Brle If¥
to pliltll '
~ &lt;rJ!ipiAii'fl!
il ID ....
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Continues .

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LADIES' natlanally ldn1 !11.. ~· _.lftw,
Connie, Po,q Fnhlon _. ..,... P\!JIIIIIL ...._.
otyl.. ln aunner.colan.
VALUES TO IUO

s.87 ,, 1o.81

deleptes that "we see no
reason tor conflict" with

&lt;.

6.87 to 10.87

:=::tlilim .

stve and deleallvo, 11\Clllllns
anlbnloallo mlsallos.
"The Soviet Unllllla ready to
enter an ex~ ol OPinions
m lhlo subject," with the
United stateo, he •'lid
Diplomatic obaenero said
Grlliii,Yko's offer """ the
Kremlin'1 repbo to Praaldent
Johllllon'o IDGtt racallt Protoo.ala
lot batter COOperation ...
preol!l'vl"-ll&gt;el&lt;a, '
Tho veteran forelan iDinlatar
told the 1,517 s,..remo SoYiet

Truck Skids

WASHINGTON

(IJPI)

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America'• !lrat man In apace,
John H. Glam Jr., baa be·
come one ol the IIIOSt vocal

~· of !ltron&amp;er I Un
oontrolla'WI.
The former allll'onaut, a na.
tive ol Ohio, earlier lhlli week
accepted tho chalrmanahlp of
a """8MIIP called the.Emar;
81tl&lt;Y Committee lor Qm eon.
IIGI and Ia making lr"'JJIOII ap.
pearances In behalt at lostalatim to stil!81l liiUI bowo.

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tor, ~~~- ~ .taobnlcll

Chu:!ll'ier'
' &lt;&gt;rall7ho - ·
..tadty we 111 there Ia

DO
rea- lor coiUoton wtth tho
Untied 8ates II the United
Steteo · reopecta our aeoarll)' llld
the socurtey of our ~ and
neighbors."

mathematics, sdenee, madlm
loretrn ~ and otllir

esoent:W O!Qllleo.
The dlotrlcte "''" aloolf$398,053 under tho Natlnaal Da.
lenae Educatim AcL Tho Lawrence C&lt;1u1f1 Hoapltal WI&amp; al10
·:~:;:;:~;:;:;:~:!::i:!:~:~~=~x~::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=:~:::·:·
gt,.. pso,ooo under the am.
~
Burtoo AcL
Ohio UniYeroll;l', In - u... to
an extended care nurafq unl&amp;; the Awalochlan 1n0ney, ra.
~
&amp; ~,832 lor 49 school dlatrlcta celved a tf86,f90 allocetim
In tile 28-eounl)' area, llld ~1,· from the Federal AvlaUon M814 to Ohio University to 111lst mlnlstntlon.
In
the canotructlon o1 a ...,.
FUIIOrll sorvtcoo lot Berton
Tho airport will be ...
ali]Jort.
&lt;lied just ~ of U.S. SO,
R (BerO caroon, 91, who died
Tho achool dlotrlcia are to lbout
mlloa llOIIIhw'eat o1
Wednaeda1'mornt"-lll tho Kimes
Convalescent Comer In Athena, uae the m~ to purchaoe Albany, It will le&lt;OIIUIIOibi~
will be held Frld!i,y II 2 p.m. at oquljlment and materials to lid small Jell as wall •• P"'P jot
the Rlwltngo • Coati FUIIOra! In tea&lt;hl"-1 lllluotrial aria, aJMIIarp ~planes.
llaue with the Rev. Cliarloa stm..,. olllclatlne. Bl!rlal. will be In
Gravel Hill Cemetecy.
llo wu born Nov. If, 1876,
SAIGON (UPI) - Allied troop, delendfns Sa1pn toda,y
ID Ohio, tho ooli of the lah! WO.
Cll&gt;tured a reoord 417 Communiat rockela and uoed elec•tam and Mary Wrleht
tronic "PIOllle ,anllraro• to 1'1101 out tho r-rt~~u, klllli1B
and Uved II Rt. I, llllddleJI!)l'L
at loaot 124 of ~ tho pUt three ctaya, milltory IIPOkoaman
llld.
He •lOll aloo p~ In death
by Ibn• brodlora IIIII l!ro sisSouth Vietnamese troo~a dloco..,.... the rocblo - 76
tara. SUrvtvoh lilcludt bla wUa,
of them afx.l- 122MM hoaV)'W8181Jts - htd!leo witbiD
Clara, a da._.,tar, Mlu Mary 'iitrlklow dlalance of tho Cll&gt;ltal.
holl...,...s uaq fht
Vlrllnla earllon, at h&lt;lilo; l!ro
ndor-oenatn~~ devlcoo led American lnfllntrymen to tho par.
Charles WUIIam caraci.,
rlllu, With the remnants of I !00-mon Viet · Coiw ICIIIorliie
~. IIIII Robert D. Carson,
In tho JunsJe In hope&amp; of escll&gt;lnll the "•DUtvo."
. . El-hore, I U.S. NOV)' pUot Wodnoeda1 11101 """" tho
Carion, Rt. .
106th r.&lt;mm111iot !IIG lntareeptor delllro.fad over Nortl1 Vleo.
illd tOiir
.... b1 Amartcan Jets. In Sataon,
IIIOkeomtt~ lilld 281·
Amor!can ·oom- ware ~ In CCII1bi!t Jut '!"'*. '11th;
. tdil....
2,2ZO ~
"' .lht·~d!l 1,81J
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Off Highway.

COLUMBUS (UPI) -Federal
ifl'ts totall"-1 $781,683 Wednesday wore approved by tho 1#Paiachlan Regional Commission
to help !lnanco three Al1lalacblan area pr&lt;lfecta In Ohio.
The allocattoo Included f%50,..
957 to the Lawrence Couney
Geueral Hoepltal In 1rcnton to
help llnance the c:onotructlm ol

j Berton Carson :f

:~Dies wec~nesc~ar~

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"A minute later, Mr.
Aw a man comtnr from ·
bathroom. He wu the
man who had -.o1 ...,....
blthrocn three times on the c;latlon," he contlmlld.
day Kit~~: 'ftl IBIUainated. 11
The blrnater Chlrpd
Colcutt quoted StMeno 11 buldle the mon carried ...,,)
oe.riJW.
talned the murder rille,
"Tho third time he .toyed an teles&lt;Gplc sl&amp;lt~
IIII&lt;OIIllclonablo ltoilh or tim•...
(Contl!ued Ill pap 8)

Ironton, Athens
Get Federal Aid

·lb\. .

.Qpen

Ald.

seek an agreement to forbid tho
use ol nuclear rockets both of
ollenal,. IJMI dolellalve chino-

us.

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MEN'S fa"*'' ltronda: Ja..-, ...... _. ......
croft. l"'llueo, loohn and lila,
SALE PltiCID AT

OPEM FJIDAY

Sla'VII!' :

"Tho third time Mr.
heard a shot !Ired tram
bathroom Window'' C I le .y

w,

H1rtley &amp; Bennett's

SlmpiD Alt•C,ntlhioi~ I

to time Ulre a man

the motel time

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Juno 28.29
BORN L&lt;m:RS
T!lll Laughlin
PLUS
A MAN CALLED DAClGEl!l
Terry llloore
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M.

admission

room

murder rlfte with a iDiea&lt;Gplc
where King died, heard a sbot clenching hb teeth.
fired from the bathroom and
Two Negroea, one weartnr olght and ftred tho 111111 buUot
walched RIJ' coma oot of the gold rimmed opectaclos, the tram the window of I Mainpbla
boarding houoo.
·
room a mtm~te later.
oacond a Brltiah tnllsport
"The delerdant aw the
lie idostlfted the wltne" only workero uniform, Witched from
landlady
and """ 10011 by a
as a "Mr. stevens.'' A resident public 1eate.
witnoos, a Mr. SlaVODO who Aw
of the romntns house In
Many opectators AI with hai'Men!jOhls at the time of lho . open moutho, lillie chewi!W II Re.r enter tho boardlDi ltouoe

production is rislna. He cited
the United SteUio as an eXIJIII)Ie
Ameri~-a( lmperlaiiiiD not .PIYina.
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......... lhe .
ln•ld• Jollnolli! bad ,aacJo-: Gr011\)'k4 ad'llaeO. lho JJ\Ifted
Wlilla "to ad!! nllt · IIIII hlo prvpooola lot U.S. .&amp;will
Stateo to take ad....tap at Ita
•COPe'' to tho peace cooperatlm '"' .the Brat prellmlnal')' peace talka In Pllrts
Brltlah agreement an UmtU)W anniYersary of his Glassboro,
wtlh North VIetnam to halt Its
the opread of oudear WoapOIU!. N.J., oummlt moet1J1t! wllh ''aggresaion" tn Vietnam.
"One of the untouched proto. Scnlot Premier Alexei N.
But, clearly, Gn&gt;myk4 still
lama In this lleld Is tho mutual Koaygtn.
held out the olive bnnch.
lbnltallnn and W,. reduclloo a(
GrOII\)'ko said U.S. war
"Tho SoYiet Unloo Is readY to
olraleifc .._s, both otre...

'l~s .' ~ DRIVE· IN
TONIGHT • THU • FRI.,
June 26 • 27 • 28
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE
(Technlcolqr)
Dick Van Dyke
DebOio Re)'llolds
PLUS
GAMBIT
.~: Shirley MacLalno

crimes In the United SlateL
But Butler said RIJ' made no

United Stateo.
The teotimony today ""' oo
le~ the Britloll magiotrate
said there would have to be
another hearlog next week,
probably 11 the eJMI olthe week.
The Chief Scotlalll Yard
SUperintendentn Th!lllao Butler,
said the accused slumped to a
oeat wban told durlns an
burvtew that he was suspected
of being RIJ', wanted lor
murder With a 1!111 and other

that c&lt;&gt;uJ4 CGat ,.. to tfO bll,llon
or more.
In a 90-mtrute -ch, Gro-

. unproved 110ur disposition.

tures taken around their camp-.
fire, Thls picture wtU be oh010n

on olldeo throuihoui the Kentucky Star. Parks In the following
weeks.
While thoro they Ylslted many
other caves, inc:lucllng Bat cave,
and the Natural Bridge In Ke~&gt;o
tucky.

' aJMI leather,
Cloual footwear In ouede
allp.&lt;on and oxford ocyles. Sizes filii tO
12. Com!Jare at $3.99.

• One !bing that everyone in
the shop enjoys In common Ia

linl!lo-banded ,....k ol tlda
detendolt," Colcutt Ald.
He lllid a ·wltnoos Aw him
enter a M81Dpblo boardlnc
houoe bathr0&lt;111 llld hoard him
lire the ftltal ahota.
Roger Frlaby, the British
attorney representing RIJ', liMitcated by his cross quosttunlns
that he would try to establish
the Kine oaAoslnation """ a
J)Qiiltcll crime.
·
Pollticll crimes are · not
&lt;overed by tho ell!radlttoo

Soviets Propose Talks to Limit
timissile Missile Systems

At Caves Area
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me.rer and
da11811ter Janey Jo and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mayer have returned

British

Kem,phls. Tenn., wt_tb a rille

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Mayers Return

(UPI)..A

lcti"-1 lor the United
States lllid today Jameo Elrl
I ' RIJ' """ the "slllllla band"
killer of Dr. Martin Luther Ktns
Jr., and "'"haD!Ied hlo return
lor trial as a murderer.
Tho barrlotar, David Colcutt,
accused RIJ' nt oX.cutlns
UCIJ.cullted, brutil 1111 aena•
looo murder• of Ktnr APril 4, In

BARBS

Otrerlngs collected w e r e
All Breed lndW! Cootume
$26.75,
to be contributed to tho
Claso, Horae (Qpoo) - Champ,
Burlington Children's llomo.
ridden and OWiled b.r Connie Da.
via, Thurman.
Temeosee WllldJw lk&gt;rse Lawman, ridden by Jim Bold·
wtn and owned by Keith z iJn..
mOl'IIIIJI, Albany.
To
4
Pole BeiMII"-1 (ll&lt;B'ao) - Sor·
rei Buck, ridden and owned by
Junior Kennocl¥o llllddleport.
HARTFORD,W. VL - ~rt
Weotero Ralnlow Claso(lloroe) Hickel, oon of Mr. and Mrs. ftob.
- Pat' a Bart, ridden by Junior ert F. Hickel, Hartlord, W, VL,
Shel]lllln and owned by Dno wao promoted to Amcy opeclal.
Horroteln, Chillicothe.
iot lour Me.r 31 while
ljoadotar Pony (50 lnchoo aJMI to tho u .. S. Depot In Vietnam.
under) - Mi11 Bee, driven and
Tho 2iofear-&lt;&gt;id ooldlor llfad-·
owned bJ Robert Greer, New uated In 1965 tram WWml Hlah
Ha..n.
School and in 1967 tram NaobEa and Spoon Hace (&lt;4Jen) Yille Auto.Dieoel Collep. Belote
- Kh11 BUM)' Hug, ridden by entering the Army, he was emChert Williams and owned by ployed by ~nion Carbide, Graham
Bev Allen, Pomeroy,
Stadon.
Ride and Run Olorse) - Slcy,
Hla wile, Olano, Uvoo In New
ridden and owned by J olln ru». Haven.
oon, Athens.
TO VL'!IT IN WEST
Erwlish f'lve Gaited Horse Mro. c. M. lltnnii&amp;IJ rolurned
All American Boy, ridden aJMI
owrad by Bob J:raz.ee, Wellston. FrldiJ' wllll Mr. and MrL Gordan Harrlo, ofColumbuo, to apeJMI
a week there 11!111 then tbel wlll
CLUB TO MEET
p to Loa Ant~olos to tjliljllro.
Tho Wildwood Garden Uub wiU lleaneosy'a
dl11811tera, .
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nwel . 11 lb. homo of Mr. and lisA, who lhoa1n Leo ArWol~•
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Janice Crites was ln charge of
the nuraeey, Refreshment ch1ir·
men for each gr~;q~ were Ear·
(C&lt;II1tlnued fr!lll paso II)
lene Bumgarner, Betty Cadle,
56 inches) - Miss Tlnker, rid-.
Marthe
NeweU, Beulah Bocook,
den by Billy Cole and OlfliO&gt;d by
Ll Vera Yeqer.
Cole Stables, T\Qiers PWns.

ATrEHD TOURNAMENT
MA'!ON - Several frGIII tho
llool!l .area
tho weakeiMI
, pattiolpad"-1 lq a bowU111 tour·
at CI..,..U. ~~o~&gt;reMn­
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c;i1fl!t ani thol•· lamllloa woro :Mr. and Jfri.
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Power Plant and a oack lunch
MASON - Mrs. Jolln Sl11on, James Prollltl.
wu enjoyed reeently by Den 4
Meoon, director o! tho Mai!OJl
of
Pock 244 llllddleport. Tlldns
Teachers ot the various elaas··
!o!ethndlat Bible School, 111110U11C- es are as follows: F1nt and the youngsters on the tour was
ed Ulat the totll enrollment was SeCOikl Grades, Shirley Thcker, Harold Thomas, an employee or
66 and daf4o attendance, 62. A.. Norma Stanley and helper, Drea- tho planL The )'OUIVBiers enjoy.
slatiJw tho dire- were COII!Ie ma Sawyers; Third Grade, Jane eel their sack lunch In the park aGilland and Marvin NewelL
Chaj&gt;man, Betty Wilken aJMI help. cross fr!lll tho plant.
Mrs. Lester Zerkle waa d~ er, Sarah C&amp;raey; Fourth Grade,
AtteDdlng were Mark Fultz,
Y\.tional chairman and muatc tn- Eileen Clrlwrlght, Evelyn Stew· Tim Thomas, Crenson Pratt,
s1ruc:tors were MrL RIJ' Hilt. art and helper, Debbie Jones; Jotm McCloud, Tim Scites, Danfttt, Dobbie Gilland, Clarice Da.. Flllb and Sixth Grade, June Eel- ~ Dlvis 1 DickOwen,Kevln_YeluYlo, Cecilia Smlth and Mrs. wards, Cecil JoiUIIm and l'loren cer- Bob Powers, Mr. and Mrs.
Roush; Kindergarten. No. I, Lin- lllrold Tb!lllas, Mro. Norman
da Jollnoon, Judy Gibbs and help- y_.rand Mrs. Rlcbard Olran,
er, Beverly Bates, and No. 0, Den Molher.
Doll¥ Huber, Jane Tucker and
helper, Kathy Roush.

-nied them to their home
l!ra YisiL
Kr. and Mr1. Larry Belcher
and 111m111 of Newark, Ohio Yl ..
!ted owr the woe- with her
par-, Mr. llld Mro. John Mc·
Daniel and Mrs. EIIJalleth Jof·
terotnM&amp;IGn.
Mr. and Mra. CurUo MrDan.ol
IPIIdiiW I portion of
their ....Uoo Yloltint! t h e i r
dlulllter and ICII»&gt;J&gt;&gt;aw, llr, and
Mra. Jameo Lqjd and ...., Kev·
In bo lndlaao.
lito. John Hetzer and oon, Tod,
of hrkerobure visited an Sunclay with her .,..._, llr. and
lllro. Harold Schlnn.
Vlliilow with Mr. and Mro.
llllrrell Jld&lt;o over the weekand wore Mr. and Mro. How·
ard lludl and family or Mound..
.ute, W. Vo.; Mr. and Mro.
Clloller lloulh and lamil¥ of
AddUoD, Ohio.
1111'1. Glad)oo 'J'homao hao been
retunlad tram the Veterans llltIIIOflal Hoopltal where abe wao
holphallzed lollowlnt! a !all at
her imp107JIIenl at PlckeDJIIan\ware.
.vto. Doeald F...._ has
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Hantl where ohe Ylslted oev:'oral clayo with her husballl,
(I&gt;L lllmy Harbour, on leave
tram the Marlneo In Vietnam.
Jfra. DM Kloamore and doughtaro of Newark, Yloltedhermoth·
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Mrs. ~ Harbour, New Jla.
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Ohio, and Charles Rlley(Cbucky) He will complete the course in
SUNDAY
Anderson, son of Mr. alii Mr1. September.
LANGSVILLE UNITED Church Paul Anderoon, Mason.
He graduated from Wlhama
of Christ will hold a RID¥ De.r
The ROY. David Fields per- High School, Claso of 1966 and
SuD:Iay, June SO. Bllketclltmerat formed the double ring cerethe bride graduated from Racine
I'IOOhi afternoon service, 1:30i mony at the home of the groom's
High School this year.
opeclal ol~ II'OUPS. El'ecy· parents and hJs ~arents,
AttendiJW the reception, held
one welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Ria•. lilt- at the hame or the groom's iJar..
MODERN Woodmen llllllllplc· son.
ents a n d gr&amp;Jq:tarents, were
nic, Melgo COW'4 l'alrgrwndo
The bride wore a white lace Mrs. Martha Andor11011 aJMI Mr.
~. June 30; baaket dinner
street length droas with white aJMI Mrs. TOll)' Lewis all or Rlpo
ilti2:SO; o"'r)'OIIIaal&lt;ed tollrlnc accessories. Her coraaJe riil
loY': Mr. and Mrl. Franz Rei·
tlble service. All members and white daisies and baby breath.
chert,
Huntington; Joe McKnight,
friend• tnYited.
Atterdants to the bride were New Haveni Mr. and Mrs. Cba~
WOMEN'S IJa,y at Naomlllai&gt;- the groom's sister, Nancy ~ ney, Alban,y, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
tiat Church, Pomeroy, Smla.Y. deroon, Meson, and SUsie Wood- Plckena, Syracuse, Ohloj DonJune 30 at 2 p.m
rum, New Haven. The groom's na Lish, Maaon; Sulle Woodnan,
attetdanta were David Elds, Pt. New Haven; David Eads, Polnt
Pleuant, and Joe McKnlgbt, New Pleaoan~ and Mr. llld Mro. SaHaven.
ba, Alba!\\'' Ohio.

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The meetlns was apened with
devotions by .Mrs. Drske who
read Poolmo 19 with the £l'OilP
repeatitW; the Lord's PriJ'er In

MASON - Weddirw vows were
excbanied JUliO 15 by Miss Nancy Pickens, daughter of Mr. arxl
Mrs. Elmer PickeJtJ, Racine,

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tary, ancl Mrs. J1m.ea Nichol-son. treasurer.

Wedding Vows Exchanged

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NEW HAVEN f1RE Dept. spoo.
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.. ; ~ed' lltieral. llldar!'I'IP pl ~~ry 'voted · tor . tho
l!ut Senate Dept'!'ratic laader
.·,-!hi Supremo Court. Hla atpHI)' liaJ;Ient ltn,
taken ataflllt lllka lofalltlleld and GOP
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solid ~ bloc · fOot,.clr'~ in •chool ~IOC$ cooirite~ Everett M. Dirkdn
" ~no to be' detel'mlnod,
llatlon. Hli v&lt;&gt;t0 COUiil ba very aid jltey liltle:lpated .., P'Oit ·
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. .~!llcultyln ceiltns tho ll&lt;llllirA, 'fexaa, -ed to ll1l tho
~sldent . ~~ a ~point. ~ 1llrousll.
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.Eifl. Warren's retlrelnoot, .1• ~ ral~ ~obJactl(!lll "Warren C&lt;W'I," which elided .
llhoriJ by.•!lqUillm:p 4lutlardo jn · frilm ,..,., ReP\IIillcano In tho J - 17, tho chief justice
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w•d•~rwe.r today on the ..., MeJp Lecll ~ Dllllrlct ......
lll'Ohansive high , . _ II Rook ~ Ke-th Thalaa, job
ll\)erlntendent lor Karr tllnolructlon Compal\)' of Chaster,
IIDOral eontractor, 11111 ...,. plano with an -'""'"' BuQ..
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li ....-... 111111!11 but tmll't
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lo Jlllke-aJI and wbMI lo llop,
1• part of II'OWinl up, lllld very
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beat the New Yorl&lt; .Meta ~-'aDd
lbl ,lloulloll AlltrOa tos&gt;peil the
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Deyadole brok• .j ·6~ oil!
record held bY Doc Wblte ...,...

Nalklllal I:.eiiui aames.,
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Balt!Diore Oriole• cloWned the
l!OIItOII ·!led Sox 6..2, lbl
WUblnalool Senatoi-a wblllllld
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Uio Oaldand Aibletlcs ~tile CalllOmla All&amp;ila ~Glb.,.. -led .lri tho fourth
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And ilcored,lbo ~U'dlnala'
leOoDd r111 &lt;in a double l!l' Lou
Bloek. Mal1l! Alou'a l&gt;io....,,
aCQiiDC ""-''!"led Ulo Pirates

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MASON - Tho 22od Bl1lllei 773-5121 or 675-3096 or a lOtter
p.m.
Bond Sollball Tournaalel1t wiU or card m111 he tddreaHd to We(Only- ·~l!eduleci&gt;
be bold a1 Baehi.J Field In )Ia. bunalll&amp;bScbool, ){.IIOII,W.Va.
, Frldt.Y'a ~·
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,Cillc&amp;BO at Dil
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will he $25, plua 46 lor .team.l
Calif at Waa~· 2, twl-1111b;-'" ' 'l'oarllamelii~elala aald ~ . lbat are DOl oll'!!"'f · foU!i!oiOI&amp; at Battlmore, nlgbt clue to ihe clocllnO ot fut-pltch bJ the Weal V~ilida ~
!Jtkllllll at N"" . YOI'k, nl!lhl
teama In the area; the
Softball ComlnlaaiOII.. ,The 1111&lt;;
Clenlond "'· Hoaton, nl&amp;bt
meat tlda .year wiU he llrlctl,y a llonlnl loa elthot con 110 1Umed
aaoctloned ''IIGW-illt&lt;ll" ~double- In ID Barne!te or lllllled to Mol·
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Nalloaol Lequo .
oiiDIJnat!oD evllll wllh 16 touna vlo Sllllllt, 501 Elllillt - jlt.1 Parkst. I.ouk, :·-. 45 28 .616 ... &lt;OIIIIIetiDIorlbul'g. Sn!itl! 11.. . . arnateur
Sal) Fre~~eiaco 39 , 84 .534 u
ao!lllo1l COIIIllll~l!'.
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Tho · ~ orllinaled In •, T8aml ....rlni the ,,.,_
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.t f' ..100 8lh beaded lit Wlhoma Coaoh Gromt memlier rosterl aqt ,lndiVIMI
36 .493 9
lild teama wlllhlnl· to lrq)bleo will bt_,pfe- lbl
36 .486 9'.1 """"' are .til .COII!act Bamo!ll ciiBmpllln and runner.ow 14J1ad8.
,36 ,47~ 10 "· o/'"'Jaltr~JIIb'~-~ Thoreal"'wlll)le.lj'qllllea ·
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snyder Park Elementary, Springlleld
Washington Elementary, Springfield
Holy Trinity Schopl, Somerset
Cook Elelrientary, Stiong~vllie ,
Strongavili!l.Senior High, Strongsvlllt
Sullivan Elementary, Sullivan
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Franklin, S~mmiiYille
Whitalord; Sylvania
Thornville Eiementary, ThOII!Ville
St. Francia, Tiffin
CrotiiJ&amp;Ia!l, Tole~o
Gial)n, Tolello '
. flawkine; Toiedo
Hlllvle~; Toledo
Marlin, Toledo
Raymer; 'foli!f!O
RoHry Cathedral, Toledo
~yder, Toledo
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., Vermillion Hlgfi ScJ:!ool, Vermllllcin .
South School, Wellston · . ', . ,,
H~ber f\ldge Eierj)en~ry, Weiterville
Weate~l)le Elemeotalt, westerville.

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American . Lesion ~ent In Athena July 2().21-27 llli 28 (the
, .: ~ ~~~ (Sinpr 6-7) at latter date only If ~ceaearr). Four teams wiU c""''ote.
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The tournament wiU .·&lt;ven wltll a pair of 1' 30 p.m. a'me• on
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! ·cqnty P.DIII acbodulocD
tacklea Lancaster at tile Ohio Univeralfl varalcy dla·
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Tho two w1
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mora wiU elaoh at 1:30 p.m. SUndly 011 the 911'alcy
:tJJ!Oinnlu al lien Frellclaco
~~~- tile h!o loaaro are moadl111 It tho - . lime at
· rilllbu,rgh 11 PiiDa nl&amp;bt
tile _,.. ....... (wtdl the looor of the Iotter game elllnlMtocD..
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Saturday, June 27, tha winner of die lolor'a
At1apj'a at Loa Alwtloa, Dl&amp;bt
1ekot game will claah wllh ll1o 1ooer of ·the wiiUO!r'a brocket
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WeegameTueldl)'ai~Run.

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Pitcbers on both teams had dlfMOSCOW (UP!).. A touring !lculcy finding die plate, which
U~toll State• boskell&gt;oll team IIU\l' be the underBIAtemenl of
waa&lt; beaten by tho Russian 1968
National CIIG 91".33 W'Oclneodi.V.
c;:r, Brownin&amp; '
and B.
Tho Americans now arc H ,.n · s;ui ' i!a\te ;rio n · ' a, hit one
Uloir' Soviet unt ... tour, halllng. b - . ODd were qed for 13
won in ldinak 8t-?8.
ldts while working tor the Reellogs.
SCIOTO RESULTS
Smith, tile Angela pitcher, farCOLU!dBUS (UPI) ~ Freneh- ed Uttle bolter, allowinll 24 free
ie, OWI!Od by 1111 French, Wash- trlpi; hitting tl!ree batten ODd
Ington Coon Houae, OQialed Ida permitting tbroa hits. He ltruek
best Ume of the year In 2:02 out 15 whUe the opp&gt;allion fan.
4-S ID win the $1,200 condition ned nlgbt.
pace before a crowd of 4,150
!lilting for the Redlega were
al Scioto Downs last night.
D. Browning, a double; Taylor,
'!'flo alx-year.old bay goldlng a double, and G. Browning, a
poal8d Ida fourth victory ollbl alasJe. For lbl Angela, Smltll
year to upset pre-race favorite had a triple, double ODd afnslo;
Dr. Mabredbytwolenilhs.cldre Mlteh, a - l e ODd single; Cooch
La11, In tbltd poallloll lbl en- three alnglea, RidgWay two slnlire mue, ftniahcd third.
·a~ei, and WllillmiiM ODd HarFronchle pald$13.80, $5.40and ris, each a single.
$UO. Dr. ldabred roturnod $f..
80 ODd $3.30, while Clolre Lua
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'Then,' tile bubble hurst, as It
Inevitably had to, and the man
they caU "Bill D'' came bock to

~;,.. that the record Is out of
the wQ," said Don, &amp;hartly
orter aufferlng his llrstloos in
nearl,y 1 month, "AU 1 want to
win to 10 games II&gt; reach 200 _..
He wu talldng about 200
c..-eor victories, a plateau
heretofore reached by 62
pitchers.
"H I gel there," said
Dryadale, ,.1,0 .be llllisllld..,
DOll got lbore on Wodneldl)'

ellernoon, .In wlodowepl Caodleallek Park, and lor a while II
&amp;lADled be Dligbt reaii.Y put
ttosling "" die cau bJ clolrig it
wltll a n&lt;&gt;-hlttor.
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lieguo Hilton and aU wlih the '
Doqera, wu lull !ooir outt
1- Irani I lll&gt;lllllllr· 1rhen

"This may oouod surprlaine.
but I wasn't concerned with the
oo-lrlttor aa I was with wlivdng
1he game. Hock. whet' a a 2-0
load . 1111l'WIY agalnat 1 te&amp;DI
with the billers the Glanta lave.
I walltoll lhat, vlctory monlhlll
mild. outlloldor Dave ·ldlfal!lll ,11!1 llo-loltter."
came ott lbl cbench,lri,tbo eighth , Whai ·Ue&amp; llhtad thiB seosoo
to 'Uno I ' ~llltllo to center, . . 110! · diat Dcin i.a tuck~ IWIY
Tho bl"" DOl only ~tho Ida 20011! cuRr vietory.
DD-IIIIIor· ltoit a~ Sln 'Fren"I rOauy don't llllow" he
ciaeo'a .o illtl'lllln a-2-f lose. aald, "but 11' WGuid he
to
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~&amp;al4 ..win 20"
"It . That souoda Uke a preiiY
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The Angela defeated a.e Redtwo leaguoa move lop 21-15 In a high scoring Pee

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the PI'Oireu" made Wedneaday

rcc...mended that the
Natloaol League adqlt dlvislMol play next aeooon 1nd tho
American League retain Its !62pme achcdule.
The National League had
previously announced that it
wlli play •• a full 12-team
league In 1969 while tho
American League eald It wiU
break· iu turns into two sllOtel.m ell vioion. with a lS~e
schedule.

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)- For
a wbUo thoro everyone waa
be&amp;lnni,.. to tldok Don DrY.dole

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GlbDI has pitched alx81tut·
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nm averqe thla 10&amp;1011 whUe
Drylllale his pitched .....,
, . _ . &lt;Uid ·baa a 1.21 ERA.
Jllall Marlc!W of 11&gt;o Glll!t•,
whil ltada tl!o l...,o wltll 1t
vlctorloa, rarl&lt;$ 41st ID ERA
wlllt ~.411.
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cli,y DolryDiple 100! off tile
11th 'lmllig wltll a doubl• and
scored the wtm1ng fWI' for the

&amp;loner Wllillm D. Eckert said
toda.Y ll)at be II "pleased widl
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Woa .ParMI' ~ed {mnie 0111 lm!qJ wbleb gave the Rldsa !1at the I!OdPrl' .riinl In ll1o i 101111 1!k1 ~hold 011 for the
seventh JDd oc01'ed llt~ ,CJ!bt!~· '"' 'WID cloapite a a.ree-:"1". ~
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st.'Joasph School, Gallon
Green Township School, Gallapolis
Green Spriogs Elementary, Green Springs
Asbury Elementary #3, Groveport
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Lincoln Elementary School, Lorain
Brinkerhoff Elementary, Mansflelf;l
Johnny Appleseed, Mansfield
JOhn Sherman, Mansfield
Mall$field Senior High, Mansfield
Rebecca Grubaugh, Mansfield
o,s~u. Marion Branch,
Marion
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Martina Fei,Y Hlgh.Schooi;Mal11na Fer.Y
Brunswick High School, Medina .
Sidney Fenn School, Medina
Millersport High, Millersport
North Mt. Hope, Mt. Hope
·. !1\)0sevelt juni.or Hlgh, Newark
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R~~k linf Eleinei!!ary, RociCHiif
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)he HCOIId game 3,1• .
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Glb- who )'lolcltd fOur hill
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Club wiU h... a pladc 011 Sot111'1111. JIIDe 29, ot 6 p.m. at '•
Krodel Park Ia POint Fleaunt'
Ia COII)mdkll will! tile IDitol1at1011 of tile 1968-49 olllcero.
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Ohio Northam University Library, Ada
Amherst Junior High, Amherst
Ashland College Field House, Ashland
Ashland College Physical Education, Ashland
Athens High School, Athens
E.H.O.V.E. Vocational School, Avery
Bay Village High School, Bay Village
Baldw\n '1,'~1·~~ HeaJ~h, 9.~~~r,,6er!a ~ .....
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·Midpark Senior High, Berea ·
Roehm Junior High, Berea
Cardington High School, Cardington
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Alexander Graham Bell, Columbus
Beck Elementary, Columbus
Buckeye Junior High, Columbus
Deshler Elementary, Colu.mbus
East High School (Vocational), Columbus
East Main Elementary, Columbus
Eastmoor Junior High, COlumbus
John Burroughs Elementary, Columbus
Koebel Elementary, Columbus
Linden ·Elementary, Columbus
Mayberry
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Olentangy Eleme!Jiary: ,Columbus
6 Ohio Stata University Buildings, Columbus
Ohio Elementary, Columbt,la
Prairie_Norton ElementatY, Qolumbus
Rjloaevelt Jijnior High,' Columbus
Sauthmoor Elenientary, Columbus
~taw~l't ~VenUe ~l.ementary, Columbus ,
Welnl111d Patte·erementary; Columbus
Whetatpne Junior tjlghl Columbus
' ·Windsor ~lementary, Columbus
Cascade Eletilentary, Elyria
Cres)WOQd1il,in.entarY School, Elyria
Lorain Co.. sch;Ritar.ded Children, Elyria
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CMia barrll&gt;lo llbout It a o d Pltatllll; Mrs. A. L. Slenrt,
.-mpd up ~oo from Ida av- Pt. I'IIUalll; Nrl. Gedfr'l!'
Moore, -r1011; Mrs. Archil
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llf&amp;VOI, Wilt CoiiUIIbla; Jlrs.
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Jamaa K. llllao, Pt. P I lbaamdlrer.
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: :~.. - - liWIII tllom a Drool wiU he caouol.
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·AU C&amp;lldl-l, •ccoaallll and
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unmccoaallll, of the prl.
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:; !ill lor a aoc1o. Pd .,..,. lUted are ~ IDYitad to ......_
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• IMrllod lhe hard - · I've had ell will apcinaor an IDtamllkon• ...... ..... ID1 obare of &amp;111'1 out 11 Tea ,.. July 9 11 1 p.m. In tile
.: tvr one 1IIJDs. I've even g o n • Courlbouae -a: ouclltorlum.
Gloat ......,. tor tile alrolr
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will
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kin
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of •lOY few piCIIIIo GUIIIclo ID1
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reo! _..,. - wltll ll1o wra&gt;B lnlarnallonal rolallolll 0011111111..: people.
too. Tho dfllr Ia to ll1o
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lbl ,lloulloll AlltrOa tos&gt;peil the
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Nalklllal I:.eiiui aames.,
' In lite American LlaiiiO. lbl
Balt!Diore Oriole• cloWned the
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WUblnalool Senatoi-a wblllllld
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Uio Oaldand Aibletlcs ~tile CalllOmla All&amp;ila ~Glb.,.. -led .lri tho fourth
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And ilcored,lbo ~U'dlnala'
leOoDd r111 &lt;in a double l!l' Lou
Bloek. Mal1l! Alou'a l&gt;io....,,
aCQiiDC ""-''!"led Ulo Pirates

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MASON - Tho 22od Bl1lllei 773-5121 or 675-3096 or a lOtter
p.m.
Bond Sollball Tournaalel1t wiU or card m111 he tddreaHd to We(Only- ·~l!eduleci&gt;
be bold a1 Baehi.J Field In )Ia. bunalll&amp;bScbool, ){.IIOII,W.Va.
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Calif at Waa~· 2, twl-1111b;-'" ' 'l'oarllamelii~elala aald ~ . lbat are DOl oll'!!"'f · foU!i!oiOI&amp; at Battlmore, nlgbt clue to ihe clocllnO ot fut-pltch bJ the Weal V~ilida ~
!Jtkllllll at N"" . YOI'k, nl!lhl
teama In the area; the
Softball ComlnlaaiOII.. ,The 1111&lt;;
Clenlond "'· Hoaton, nl&amp;bt
meat tlda .year wiU he llrlctl,y a llonlnl loa elthot con 110 1Umed
aaoctloned ''IIGW-illt&lt;ll" ~double- In ID Barne!te or lllllled to Mol·
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Nalloaol Lequo .
oiiDIJnat!oD evllll wllh 16 touna vlo Sllllllt, 501 Elllillt - jlt.1 Parkst. I.ouk, :·-. 45 28 .616 ... &lt;OIIIIIetiDIorlbul'g. Sn!itl! 11.. . . arnateur
Sal) Fre~~eiaco 39 , 84 .534 u
ao!lllo1l COIIIllll~l!'.
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.t f' ..100 8lh beaded lit Wlhoma Coaoh Gromt memlier rosterl aqt ,lndiVIMI
36 .493 9
lild teama wlllhlnl· to lrq)bleo will bt_,pfe- lbl
36 .486 9'.1 """"' are .til .COII!act Bamo!ll ciiBmpllln and runner.ow 14J1ad8.
,36 ,47~ 10 "· o/'"'Jaltr~JIIb'~-~ Thoreal"'wlll)le.lj'qllllea ·
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snyder Park Elementary, Springlleld
Washington Elementary, Springfield
Holy Trinity Schopl, Somerset
Cook Elelrientary, Stiong~vllie ,
Strongavili!l.Senior High, Strongsvlllt
Sullivan Elementary, Sullivan
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Franklin, S~mmiiYille
Whitalord; Sylvania
Thornville Eiementary, ThOII!Ville
St. Francia, Tiffin
CrotiiJ&amp;Ia!l, Tole~o
Gial)n, Tolello '
. flawkine; Toiedo
Hlllvle~; Toledo
Marlin, Toledo
Raymer; 'foli!f!O
RoHry Cathedral, Toledo
~yder, Toledo
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., Vermillion Hlgfi ScJ:!ool, Vermllllcin .
South School, Wellston · . ', . ,,
H~ber f\ldge Eierj)en~ry, Weiterville
Weate~l)le Elemeotalt, westerville.

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American . Lesion ~ent In Athena July 2().21-27 llli 28 (the
, .: ~ ~~~ (Sinpr 6-7) at latter date only If ~ceaearr). Four teams wiU c""''ote.
' 8aa ' Frencllco ~ehol lt-Z)
The tournament wiU .·&lt;ven wltll a pair of 1' 30 p.m. a'me• on
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July 20 .. Athena wiU meal ·!delia at the eOUJIQI &amp;li-grouodollold
! ·cqnty P.DIII acbodulocD
tacklea Lancaster at tile Ohio Univeralfl varalcy dla·
~~ GilDea
Tho two w1
Sl- Loo!lt II Chicqo
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mora wiU elaoh at 1:30 p.m. SUndly 011 the 911'alcy
:tJJ!Oinnlu al lien Frellclaco
~~~- tile h!o loaaro are moadl111 It tho - . lime at
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tile _,.. ....... (wtdl the looor of the Iotter game elllnlMtocD..
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br Tho
Saturday, June 27, tha winner of die lolor'a
At1apj'a at Loa Alwtloa, Dl&amp;bt
1ekot game will claah wllh ll1o 1ooer of ·the wiiUO!r'a brocket
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varalcy neld.
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United Pr'ea1 1Jterlllllonal will match 1hi winner of the 1 p.m. PJilO (wblch wiU have 0111 1011
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29 .108 f brlcut te1m w1na 111o aecood aame 011 Slturd&amp;J, wiU be played
~- ~ .1100 41fz SUndo,y, olao at U.e varalt,y !leld.
$~ 33 •.~~ &amp;
At alljco Ia tile toumamset Ia a borih lri lhlotate Amerlcen
82. , ~· ,fU iP,h Lealoil ~ •¥eJi WI!!;o;10n ·Ia _ . , 011 Aur- !2. Four•
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110118 durlDg a joint Natlonll
1od Amerlcao League meeting,
July 10, In Houston, Tex.

Had Trouble
With Control
WeegameTueldl)'ai~Run.

I U.S., SOV!ETS EVEN

Pitcbers on both teams had dlfMOSCOW (UP!).. A touring !lculcy finding die plate, which
U~toll State• boskell&gt;oll team IIU\l' be the underBIAtemenl of
waa&lt; beaten by tho Russian 1968
National CIIG 91".33 W'Oclneodi.V.
c;:r, Brownin&amp; '
and B.
Tho Americans now arc H ,.n · s;ui ' i!a\te ;rio n · ' a, hit one
Uloir' Soviet unt ... tour, halllng. b - . ODd were qed for 13
won in ldinak 8t-?8.
ldts while working tor the Reellogs.
SCIOTO RESULTS
Smith, tile Angela pitcher, farCOLU!dBUS (UPI) ~ Freneh- ed Uttle bolter, allowinll 24 free
ie, OWI!Od by 1111 French, Wash- trlpi; hitting tl!ree batten ODd
Ington Coon Houae, OQialed Ida permitting tbroa hits. He ltruek
best Ume of the year In 2:02 out 15 whUe the opp&gt;allion fan.
4-S ID win the $1,200 condition ned nlgbt.
pace before a crowd of 4,150
!lilting for the Redlega were
al Scioto Downs last night.
D. Browning, a double; Taylor,
'!'flo alx-year.old bay goldlng a double, and G. Browning, a
poal8d Ida fourth victory ollbl alasJe. For lbl Angela, Smltll
year to upset pre-race favorite had a triple, double ODd afnslo;
Dr. Mabredbytwolenilhs.cldre Mlteh, a - l e ODd single; Cooch
La11, In tbltd poallloll lbl en- three alnglea, RidgWay two slnlire mue, ftniahcd third.
·a~ei, and WllillmiiM ODd HarFronchle pald$13.80, $5.40and ris, each a single.
$UO. Dr. ldabred roturnod $f..
80 ODd $3.30, while Clolre Lua
paiGP-80.

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'Then,' tile bubble hurst, as It
Inevitably had to, and the man
they caU "Bill D'' came bock to

~;,.. that the record Is out of
the wQ," said Don, &amp;hartly
orter aufferlng his llrstloos in
nearl,y 1 month, "AU 1 want to
win to 10 games II&gt; reach 200 _..
He wu talldng about 200
c..-eor victories, a plateau
heretofore reached by 62
pitchers.
"H I gel there," said
Dryadale, ,.1,0 .be llllisllld..,
DOll got lbore on Wodneldl)'

ellernoon, .In wlodowepl Caodleallek Park, and lor a while II
&amp;lADled be Dligbt reaii.Y put
ttosling "" die cau bJ clolrig it
wltll a n&lt;&gt;-hlttor.
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lieguo Hilton and aU wlih the '
Doqera, wu lull !ooir outt
1- Irani I lll&gt;lllllllr· 1rhen

"This may oouod surprlaine.
but I wasn't concerned with the
oo-lrlttor aa I was with wlivdng
1he game. Hock. whet' a a 2-0
load . 1111l'WIY agalnat 1 te&amp;DI
with the billers the Glanta lave.
I walltoll lhat, vlctory monlhlll
mild. outlloldor Dave ·ldlfal!lll ,11!1 llo-loltter."
came ott lbl cbench,lri,tbo eighth , Whai ·Ue&amp; llhtad thiB seosoo
to 'Uno I ' ~llltllo to center, . . 110! · diat Dcin i.a tuck~ IWIY
Tho bl"" DOl only ~tho Ida 20011! cuRr vietory.
DD-IIIIIor· ltoit a~ Sln 'Fren"I rOauy don't llllow" he
ciaeo'a .o illtl'lllln a-2-f lose. aald, "but 11' WGuid he
to
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"It . That souoda Uke a preiiY
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The Angela defeated a.e Redtwo leaguoa move lop 21-15 In a high scoring Pee

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rcc...mended that the
Natloaol League adqlt dlvislMol play next aeooon 1nd tho
American League retain Its !62pme achcdule.
The National League had
previously announced that it
wlli play •• a full 12-team
league In 1969 while tho
American League eald It wiU
break· iu turns into two sllOtel.m ell vioion. with a lS~e
schedule.

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)- For
a wbUo thoro everyone waa
be&amp;lnni,.. to tldok Don DrY.dole

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GlbDI has pitched alx81tut·
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nm averqe thla 10&amp;1011 whUe
Drylllale his pitched .....,
, . _ . &lt;Uid ·baa a 1.21 ERA.
Jllall Marlc!W of 11&gt;o Glll!t•,
whil ltada tl!o l...,o wltll 1t
vlctorloa, rarl&lt;$ 41st ID ERA
wlllt ~.411.
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cli,y DolryDiple 100! off tile
11th 'lmllig wltll a doubl• and
scored the wtm1ng fWI' for the

&amp;loner Wllillm D. Eckert said
toda.Y ll)at be II "pleased widl
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Woa .ParMI' ~ed {mnie 0111 lm!qJ wbleb gave the Rldsa !1at the I!OdPrl' .riinl In ll1o i 101111 1!k1 ~hold 011 for the
seventh JDd oc01'ed llt~ ,CJ!bt!~· '"' 'WID cloapite a a.ree-:"1". ~
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Sandualiy Co. VQCIIIional School, Fremont
st.'Joasph School, Gallon
Green Township School, Gallapolis
Green Spriogs Elementary, Green Springs
Asbury Elementary #3, Groveport
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Lincoln Elementary School, Lorain
Brinkerhoff Elementary, Mansflelf;l
Johnny Appleseed, Mansfield
JOhn Sherman, Mansfield
Mall$field Senior High, Mansfield
Rebecca Grubaugh, Mansfield
o,s~u. Marion Branch,
Marion
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Pleasant Elementai'y'SchoOi,'Marion
Martina Fei,Y Hlgh.Schooi;Mal11na Fer.Y
Brunswick High School, Medina .
Sidney Fenn School, Medina
Millersport High, Millersport
North Mt. Hope, Mt. Hope
·. !1\)0sevelt juni.or Hlgh, Newark
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Newcpmerstown High School; NewcOIIlerltown
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Palma
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R~~k linf Eleinei!!ary, RociCHiif
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Glb- who )'lolcltd fOur hill
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Club wiU h... a pladc 011 Sot111'1111. JIIDe 29, ot 6 p.m. at '•
Krodel Park Ia POint Fleaunt'
Ia COII)mdkll will! tile IDitol1at1011 of tile 1968-49 olllcero.
Welt Vir&amp;llda YOUIII RoplbIJCIII Slate Pred- W!UIIm
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Ohio Northam University Library, Ada
Amherst Junior High, Amherst
Ashland College Field House, Ashland
Ashland College Physical Education, Ashland
Athens High School, Athens
E.H.O.V.E. Vocational School, Avery
Bay Village High School, Bay Village
Baldw\n '1,'~1·~~ HeaJ~h, 9.~~~r,,6er!a ~ .....
.Berea Senior Hlgb, Berea ·.,.., · .. ... ,
·Midpark Senior High, Berea ·
Roehm Junior High, Berea
Cardington High School, Cardington
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Alexander Graham Bell, Columbus
Beck Elementary, Columbus
Buckeye Junior High, Columbus
Deshler Elementary, Colu.mbus
East High School (Vocational), Columbus
East Main Elementary, Columbus
Eastmoor Junior High, COlumbus
John Burroughs Elementary, Columbus
Koebel Elementary, Columbus
Linden ·Elementary, Columbus
Mayberry
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Olentangy Eleme!Jiary: ,Columbus
6 Ohio Stata University Buildings, Columbus
Ohio Elementary, Columbt,la
Prairie_Norton ElementatY, Qolumbus
Rjloaevelt Jijnior High,' Columbus
Sauthmoor Elenientary, Columbus
~taw~l't ~VenUe ~l.ementary, Columbus ,
Welnl111d Patte·erementary; Columbus
Whetatpne Junior tjlghl Columbus
' ·Windsor ~lementary, Columbus
Cascade Eletilentary, Elyria
Cres)WOQd1il,in.entarY School, Elyria
Lorain Co.. sch;Ritar.ded Children, Elyria
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ADYlTTED: WUIOII Tyler, Pt.
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CMia barrll&gt;lo llbout It a o d Pltatllll; Mrs. A. L. Slenrt,
.-mpd up ~oo from Ida av- Pt. I'IIUalll; Nrl. Gedfr'l!'
Moore, -r1011; Mrs. Archil
molbo~U~~ota
Lo&amp;ut.
Vlaton;Nrt.Forrlllllar·
.• 11i1r wllo WGIId fin mt a tlfe
llf&amp;VOI, Wilt CoiiUIIbla; Jlrs.
abbrtfo!B,
Holoo, I cao'l do U. Pd fool Donold llelatood. Soutbdclo; Nro.
Jamaa K. llllao, Pt. P I lbaamdlrer.
DJSCIIARGED: Nr1. Jack OU·
llllko CJnJ ba)ofrloaol) woo'l tab
vor,
Jr., Galllpolla Fam; .Adillo
tile._ bo&amp; I hafoo'ltoldllll'
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New Haven; Nra. Rl&lt;h·
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Colomu,
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for - ldlil'tlalowwbd.- WHAt
Goorga Roprl, Pt. Pllliant.
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pinst them last week In 1 five· play~ 1n a record
New York 000 010 203- 6 II I lienal League stand!nga.
serles.
secutwe games.
Cln
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Aloo Injecting life into I he
Q-What is . b~st seUHig
Selma, Koonce (&gt;), ~lor (7) they're still very much In pen. By Unltod Press ll!ternatlonal Chiefs Ia Mike Ferrao, """be· si~gle record
au· time?
aild Martin. Maloney, Aber- nant eentontion along with every.
National League
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A'-"Whlle .
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G. AB R. H. Pet. and Thaddaeus Tillotson. TUlle
Maloney (S-4). LP- selma (7-2). from someone in tbeir line-up. Alou, Pit
58 19'J 20 12 .362 "''lelched two Jet threstlln the
HR- Shamsky (6th),
Whet Is happening to Manager Rose, Cin
72 296 49 IOi ,341 late !mingo, Tuesday to preaerve
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Hands, Regan (8) and Hundley. Giusll {5-Bl and Boteman.
LP- Hands {6-5). HR- Wynn

Palmer May
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The Groove

Clst gamel

PiUsburgh 000 000 000- 0 4 2
St. Louis
100 100 01~- 3 9 0 CLEVELAND (UPO - Aroold
McBean, Kline (8) and MB.Y. Palmer, who may be back in
Gibson {9-5) and Edwards. LP- the groove following 8 couple
McBean (6-7).
HR-Shannon disasters,
and U.S.
open
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champion Lee Trevino were the
(2ud game)
people's choices today at the
Pittsburgh 100 010 100- 3 9 0 opening round o! the $UO 000
SL Louis
000 000 001- 1 10 1 Cleveland Open go!! ,;,.r.

mass, Kline (9) and

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Jaste"r, Granger (9) and Mccarver. WP- mass (5-2). LP Jaster (S-4}.

American League
Detroit at New York, ppd. rain

W&amp;dnesday's pro-amateur over
a rain-soaked Lakewood coun..
try Club course.
The weatherman gave 1 40
per cent chl}lce of more
showers today, but that should
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Boston
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Baltimore 000 202 20x- 6 7 0 their "play toe fun rouni"
lAndis,
Stange
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Howard. McNally (8-6) ani against two bogeys in his rwnd
Etchebarren. LP- Landis (2-2). (or 1 four.under-par 67 over the
H~s- B. Robinson (71h), PoweU 6,742-yard Lakewood coun,;e(12th),
F.
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ened up" Cor the pros. Arnie's
army oC suppor~rs was in
Dakland
210 000 000- 3 4 o nearly to strength as he tied
CIIIC
000 000 000- 0 3 2 with Dan Sikes for first place
Dobson
(5.7')
and Root. among the pros, collecUng
lk"une~ Pattin (9) and Satrlano. $462.50 each.
Lf- Brunet (6-5). HR- Roo!
Despite olfering rree go!!'
(bt).
Lnstrudions to his three

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Aaron,

Killebrew, TWins and Powell,
Orioles 12.
Runs Batted In
National League: McCovey,
Giants 48; Perez, Reds 46;
Bench, Reds 42; H. Aaron,
Braves and Cepeda, cards 40.
American League: F. How·
ard, Senators 54; Ha_rrelson.
Red Sox 51; :owell, Orioles 47;
Northn1P, Tigers 43; Horton,
Tigers 41 ·
Pitching

(Based on 7 decisions)
National Leagu"' . Marlchal,
Giants 14-2; Koosman, Met&amp; 11·
2; Selma, Meta 7~2; ~Jiofl.

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Timely Quotes
I don't plan io go out of my
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American League: F. Howard, Senators 24; Horton. Tigers
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Amerfcan League: Mcbain,
to celebrate his u.s. Open Tigers 13-2; Blhnseb, Yanks 7-e
victory.
2; Bell, Red sox and Wright,
The jovial Texan .fired 1 tw~&gt; Angels 6--2; Hardin, Orioles 8-3.
l);r United Press InternoUonal
under 69 to tie with Homero
NEW ORLEANS (UPO- Pete Blancas for fourth place in the
Toro, 145, New York; outpointed pr(MUJl behind thinJ.i&gt;lace Bert ~-:
Percy Pugh, 146, New Orleans
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57 196 33 61 .311
Ystzskl, Bos 69 229 39 71 .310
Mondy, Oak 57 176 22 54 .307
Uhln:lr, Min ti8 260 25 77 .296
F. Hwd, W~s 67 254 34 75 .295
Carew, Mm 47 187 22 55 ,294
Horton, Det 64 221 33 64 ,290
namenL
White, NY
68 243 37 69 .284
Although the weather could Smith, Bos
68 242 31 68 .281
have a big say in who walks off Oliva, Min
69 261 29 72 .276
with the $2.2,000 first prize, it
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Home Runs
was the veteran Palmer and National League: McCovey,
relative newcomer Trevino who Giants 18; Allen. Phlls and

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Wash
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Hargan, Rohr (2), Fisher (3),
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Flood, St.L
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Grote, NY
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Millan, Atla 64 252 19 77 .306
Alou, Atla
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Helms, Cin
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natier,

poatpcnod

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(II Innings)
euse Chiefs. ·
er Dod&lt; Ellis.
;
; -~ g• , bits 111 !d' l"'J '1/i ~s,};
Pbll . 000 QjO 010 01- 3 8 1 Atler Tuesday's 5.:1 sealplng
Now Ute 1e!11J1 laekU, ~
Tbe boys fi?il !li'raeu,.bave •. 0-.W!•o
Alia
ooo ooo 200 oo- 2 7 o by Ute lb'raeuse tribe, m"'be OJi Ute !leld. TheteamlOIJI&lt;; •nat been rlllfJW •the 'bot ..a,·otl.ijke ·
for
Wlso, 11oozer ($), Farrell (II) 11le Jets can use the break In pi"' and c!rlli&amp;Y- Qi111l118.Yerap0are ,Hegan, llllo continued Ill torment.
most
and Dol rumple. Niekro, Britton to recoup oome ol tho plzzaz respectable, but 11mel,y h(ts sre. ~et pltehlng by tripling and lilnf·
A-Lou
(3-2), HR-Lum(lsO.
which earned Ulem third place
·
ling, to 110 .with his 13 hila .a- man lor
so ra.r in this year's Jnterna.
pinst them last week In 1 five· play~ 1n a record
New York 000 010 203- 6 II I lienal League stand!nga.
serles.
secutwe games.
Cln
010 141 OOx- 7 12 I What the JOts need, w h 11 e
Aloo Injecting life into I he
Q-What is . b~st seUHig
Selma, Koonce (&gt;), ~lor (7) they're still very much In pen. By Unltod Press ll!ternatlonal Chiefs Ia Mike Ferrao, """be· si~gle record
au· time?
aild Martin. Maloney, Aber- nant eentontion along with every.
National League
came a .300 hltierTuo.sdaynl&amp;hl,
A'-"Whlle .
" by
nathy (9) and Bench. WP- one aloe, Is a quick plek""'e"''l
G. AB R. H. Pet. and Thaddaeus Tillotson. TUlle
Maloney (S-4). LP- selma (7-2). from someone in tbeir line-up. Alou, Pit
58 19'J 20 12 .362 "''lelched two Jet threstlln the
HR- Shamsky (6th),
Whet Is happening to Manager Rose, Cin
72 296 49 IOi ,341 late !mingo, Tuesday to preaerve
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Johnsn, Cln 69 280 43 90 ,321 the 5.2 wlft for starter Bd&gt; Lai·

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Chicogo
ooo 1oo ooo- , 2 1
Hoostoo
010 010 OOx- 2 8 0
Hands, Regan (8) and Hundley. Giusll {5-Bl and Boteman.
LP- Hands {6-5). HR- Wynn

Palmer May
Be Bac·k Jn

(8thl.

The Groove

Clst gamel

PiUsburgh 000 000 000- 0 4 2
St. Louis
100 100 01~- 3 9 0 CLEVELAND (UPO - Aroold
McBean, Kline (8) and MB.Y. Palmer, who may be back in
Gibson {9-5) and Edwards. LP- the groove following 8 couple
McBean (6-7).
HR-Shannon disasters,
and U.S.
open
(8th).
champion Lee Trevino were the
(2ud game)
people's choices today at the
Pittsburgh 100 010 100- 3 9 0 opening round o! the $UO 000
SL Louis
000 000 001- 1 10 1 Cleveland Open go!! ,;,.r.

mass, Kline (9) and

May.

Jaste"r, Granger (9) and Mccarver. WP- mass (5-2). LP Jaster (S-4}.

American League
Detroit at New York, ppd. rain

W&amp;dnesday's pro-amateur over
a rain-soaked Lakewood coun..
try Club course.
The weatherman gave 1 40
per cent chl}lce of more
showers today, but that should
8).
not bother Palmer and Trevino
Boston
000 000 200- 2 6 Owh.o proved good ••mudders" l~
Baltimore 000 202 20x- 6 7 0 their "play toe fun rouni"
lAndis,
Stange
('1}
aM
Palmer collected six birdies
Howard. McNally (8-6) ani against two bogeys in his rwnd
Etchebarren. LP- Landis (2-2). (or 1 four.under-par 67 over the
H~s- B. Robinson (71h), PoweU 6,742-yard Lakewood coun,;e(12th),
F.
Robinson (4th), wh.lch was admittedly "toughHoward (3rd).
ened up" Cor the pros. Arnie's
army oC suppor~rs was in
Dakland
210 000 000- 3 4 o nearly to strength as he tied
CIIIC
000 000 000- 0 3 2 with Dan Sikes for first place
Dobson
(5.7')
and Root. among the pros, collecUng
lk"une~ Pattin (9) and Satrlano. $462.50 each.
Lf- Brunet (6-5). HR- Roo!
Despite olfering rree go!!'
(bt).
Lnstrudions to his three

amateur playing partner,. ."I;r

~ games achedul¢,~;i-' ~~

Hrrlsn, ~s

•m

Giants 14; H.

Aaron,

Killebrew, TWins and Powell,
Orioles 12.
Runs Batted In
National League: McCovey,
Giants 48; Perez, Reds 46;
Bench, Reds 42; H. Aaron,
Braves and Cepeda, cards 40.
American League: F. How·
ard, Senators 54; Ha_rrelson.
Red Sox 51; :owell, Orioles 47;
Northn1P, Tigers 43; Horton,
Tigers 41 ·
Pitching

(Based on 7 decisions)
National Leagu"' . Marlchal,
Giants 14-2; Koosman, Met&amp; 11·
2; Selma, Meta 7~2; ~Jiofl.

gant~w31,?n~s ~'· Reed, ~~e.s ~'

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Erilili: . . .ttl's scheduled July
8 fiBirt "lrltll Gypsy Joe Harris
:here was d:Jstponed Wednesday
until July -Is to give Griffith a
dance to recCtver !rom a groin
i!\Jlry suO'ered Ln a recent bouL

Timely Quotes
I don't plan io go out of my
way to meet her and I doubt
our paths wlll cross. Anyway,
mathematicians are generally
dull people.
-Norman Platnfoh, 16, who
has an I.Q. ranging trom
148 to 178, on the possibility
of meeting Edith Stern, 15,
a mathematical V,tniUJ who,
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Braves 13; Banks, Cubs, Star..
gell, Pirates ard Mays, Giants
12.
American League: F. Howard, Senators 24; Horton. Tigers
18; Harrelson, Red Sox 15;

Results

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was
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Amencan League

served notice his
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Amerfcan League: Mcbain,
to celebrate his u.s. Open Tigers 13-2; Blhnseb, Yanks 7-e
victory.
2; Bell, Red sox and Wright,
The jovial Texan .fired 1 tw~&gt; Angels 6--2; Hardin, Orioles 8-3.
l);r United Press InternoUonal
under 69 to tie with Homero
NEW ORLEANS (UPO- Pete Blancas for fourth place in the
Toro, 145, New York; outpointed pr(MUJl behind thinJ.i&gt;lace Bert ~-:
Percy Pugh, 146, New Orleans
Weaver.
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPO. Benito Juarez, 139, Las Vegas,

Irving Jlerllll, wblch has ~old , :
over 44 ml)Uon coples alnct 'It

WiORLD

57 196 33 61 .311
Ystzskl, Bos 69 229 39 71 .310
Mondy, Oak 57 176 22 54 .307
Uhln:lr, Min ti8 260 25 77 .296
F. Hwd, W~s 67 254 34 75 .295
Carew, Mm 47 187 22 55 ,294
Horton, Det 64 221 33 64 ,290
namenL
White, NY
68 243 37 69 .284
Although the weather could Smith, Bos
68 242 31 68 .281
have a big say in who walks off Oliva, Min
69 261 29 72 .276
with the $2.2,000 first prize, it
.
Home Runs
was the veteran Palmer and National League: McCovey,
relative newcomer Trevino who Giants 18; Allen. Phlls and

Cleveland 002 000 000- 2 4 o
Wash
260 000 OOx- 8 12 0
Hargan, Rohr (2), Fisher (3),
Kurtz {8) and Sims. Pascual (74) and french. LP-- llargan (5-

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7o 266 26 85 .320 ko.
Flood, St.L
73 301 43 94 .312
Grote, NY
61 203 17 63 .310
Millan, Atla 64 252 19 77 .306
Alou, Atla
70 298 32 91 .305
Helms, Cin
69 279 19 84 ,301
McCvey, SF 59 208 39 62 .298
Anen, Ph ita . 55 181 21 54 .29s

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·-nts and O(lpOIIOIItl flared
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or ,New Haven;· ft'Wihalfobrathera,
BUi)o Rol&gt;titna, Pt Plelaant Rt. 1,
Di!Aap and Earl ·Robbin•, both
or Coluillbua; Darwin 'Robbtna of
Klnlwga, o., lnd Van B. e.o.
bin• Jr., seniiV wltll the U.S.
Marlnt Corp; and ..... half.
otstera, Mrs. Marceline Schultz
and lllro. Genevieve Hlgtno, both
of Pt Plsaaant; Mrs. VIolet Allen and !lira. Irene lloJer, both
or Columbus; lllrt. Delores Pennington, ·lilew Jersey; Mrs. Ruth
Pa!rlck, Winchester, 0., and
llr a. BeUy Paroons, Sprtnglleld, o.
Funeral service will be held
Friday, 11 LDI. In the CrOW•
HuaaaU Funeral Home wlq. the
Rev. Paul J. ChaPman olltcWIng. Burlll wiU be In the HOJ&gt;.
ders'"' Cemetery. Frle,..s may
call at tile funeral hmle alter I
p.m.

....ojl strong Jiun
GlaaiOII aal4
pnlpll~ ' ...Wd

administration wltneaseo before· deeih knall for ,the · abCC!II•W
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1(101'!1 and ....~ dlllflil lleJlirlmln\ of
the Amortcan !IOOJ)[e."
print elfi)Orl,
· Collttion llaobl.llll
prluta blllll ... tlli
Even as the debate i'apcJ In rifle, Its lele&amp;caplc ll&amp;f!t
a
tho
••••mmtttee, a key ~ of blnocuiU's foulld autolde
Rlpljlllcu policy maker all but
the ~~~~ · ·CLINIC COMING - A cheerleader ellnle will be held Soturdsy Ill the Mlddlepart H1gb School
a)ll~ hclpea for a ~un prlnto at. llay on lila .witlf the Mra.
!rom 10 to 3 for everyooe In lllelgs COIInt.Y Interested In becoming a cheerlN&lt;Ier. lnotruetora will
coolltioa thllt mlabt lltaure FBI. '
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be membars of the Meigs Htgjl School varslt.Y and junior cheerleader squads. Each stodent at..
paaoap of the odmlntatrad'"'
A
Seotlud
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Ylt\f
4111oedve
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WASHINGTON - ~clal - neceaaary forma and sl•en In· bilL
tending Is askecl to bring a sack luncb. Coot per ~ Is $1. 75, whleh lnebMies a junloc cbeertestllied tllil llay qila$1 lie
Y'"'Di mOD In the Tentll Dletric:t !ormation m tile dates ond placleoder kit Members ol tho Melgo 8tluads are, back row, left to right, Kenda Chaney, Sandy ZerllBp, Jolm J. Rhodes, R-Arlz., wu an Anierlcah Ill~ ho 1111• lllrl.
who ere Interested In maldnl a es ~ tile CMl senlce examlna· cholrman or tho GOP Boose . carried· two Collldlan pauports ... 11'1 Leo Grlmoai 111r1.
kle, Becky Swllldell, BreiXII McGuire; troll. row, Kathy Moore, Kathy Fields, DebbJe Crow, Shella
career In tile armed foreea and tim.
Chtlds and Louis S&amp;uer.
Polley CommlU., reversed hlo In tho name of Saeyd when be HII'IWIII, 1&amp;1. • ~
Screening and aeleedm of canWbo woold. llko to enter a ser• - on tllelqlllladon and 1114 wu picked .._
!lira. Hll'IMQt T. Jaaoo, EA
vice aca~ in June. 1889, are didates Is dme iiY the Tenth DllChlof Sowerlnlendent Tbomaa· Kuhn, MllllloltJJelnr:~~.;·
remtndecl by coag, Clarenoa E• trtct Acadeii\Y Board, -aed he wwld _ . . ,_ au n
controls.
Butler
1114 he ..,. Rq at Clll!ord R. Pllllq, li
Miller of tho first atep tii&amp;J mull of one ctvtc 1 - Jrom each of
al"IIA!slstrotim
would
ool,y
JIOD'
Loodon
AirpOrt the ill)' he was PIWI, !11'8. J1m11 R, r11111t11
the counties In the Dlllrtct.
take.
lze tho honest lltrl&lt;ll who . arreoled. He llld he tGid 11ay Kl'l. Jomea S. Qild&lt;,
Civil Service examlnaltaloaro
~!:
raced w1111 tho choice, tllllt llthouih · be clolmod '"' H. - . Sr., Fnlllerllli' iC
to be Biven Ill vertoos places In
IIi In Ida sun or pa.y!na. ClJadllll cltlz~ be bod Walllce, !lira. DeoMir
the Dtetrlct late In Au81st. Tbooe
a llcenatog fee, holh of which
to beUew 1111 was an - · Jeru B. Jacf&lt;aoa,
interested in taking the f!X3DIIna.would roreahadow the eventul1 American.
F. Jlondrlek, Pllll 1·, 10011~ ..,,11
Uon must eoataet MWer'a oa:tee
conllacation
of .~ fl'&lt;lm the
"He
replied,
'oh,
well,
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - WilHam
"We !eel that by Ausust, tile In Wublngton by Friday, Ally
Miller, who met later with
American public.
am' and nodded 111'8emeril," dau&amp;Jder, Mrs. Larr)' R, w1
E. M!Uer, the runnlqr mate or workers and state GOP Chair- man who eon wtn will be Nel- 26.
sen. Edward F. Kenned,y, who Butler tGid the eourt.
·tJami and 1n1an1 Clauiblea'.
ln!ormatlm needed Include• , Richard Fauber, Columbus, Is boo had two brothers uuaatJ&gt;.
former Arizona serator Barry man John S.. Alllrews, said the son A Rocke CeDer," aaid Mlll"'"'er --•• w•- he ·~• ~...4.1.
.gu"'
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lla&amp;l
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"' hJ sm~~
by sunman, IGid the dJ~-". •- ......._.~ ..... -•
the pi'OipOC!Jve candidate, aoMII er, Mr 1• Edna Fauber and otber aubeommtttee In a Iotter read .....
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~ed
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conc
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r~olves re.
by Chairman Thomas
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J. Dodd, a•·--' In hlo ceiL
He conceded the governor emy thiJ are lntere- In atste von Gilt-•·
Ath
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delec&amp;tes.
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ed wt~
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'~The Republltan par1;y can't
"We are just asking delegates was behind in the nee for dole- tending.
•• a •• -....,..re s, Mr. leglllladon now before " - • • 1~ ..... - •M but ~,_,~."""''
be ·
General rii&lt;Jilrementa a r e and 111r s. Fern Gill_,•
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which ts more lmpol1anl
to the -~-'..
al·--' •
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-•anfttxlnced Republican thet candidate• must bave reacbKar
P-· and VdL.. w-~
......with 1 broad appeal," said the the convention in August when other
en •• .,
·-•Y ~ securtt~· and wollobelng or every ....,.....,
·-• behind hlm, -• his •-·• 1n
•- of single American than the biUo ...
- •·-•a and _ rRepublican vice prestdenttal we think they can make a be~ candidate lor President, "does- ed their 17th btrthd&amp;J, but not rum, 111e Arthur, are sue•~
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ter judgment on who should be n't have enough votes to gal the their 22nd btrthd&amp;J by JUI.y Ill of
next year; be re.lddenta of t h e
w e
are
D&amp; UIIICUS
After a momen$ .or 10 he added,
"This Rocke!eUer has proved the
Republlcon presidential nomlnation. •'
Galoway.
here."
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"It Is matbematlcally lmpos- Tentb Congreut&lt;lllli District
Members or tile Temple wsa;
'I feel eo trapped,'"
in New York," he sald. "That nominee," he said.
stble because of the I'AII!Iber or (Athens, Fairfield, Ga!Uo, Hock· journeyed to Bel,pre on Sllurda,y
Butler uld, hol'nlver, tile.man
ls he can appeal to labor, the
!avarlte son candidates," he tng, Jackson, Meigs, Morpn, afternoon where they were onto the doek had lld!de DO
colored voters, the minorities
sold, pointing out that Gov. Perry, VInton, llluaklngum(part),
tertalnod for their June meeting
admlaslon he wao llay. Netthar,
and run well in the urban
James A. Rhodes was among Monroe, Noble and Wasldngtoll In the home of Mr and Mrs
Bullar sold, did ·ba admit IIJ(lt
areas.' '
the
sons.
.....Uea),
and
pa18
atrtet
piG&gt;Howard
Stanley,
~r
real:
Larry
Clark
and
Tamara,
Har·
to murder cbarps cMCOI'Iing
"Any Republican who is ~
Miller suggested Mayor Jobn steal testa.
deots o! tlols area. Mrs. Artbur rlsonvllle, attendodaalnglnac""' King.
q to be eleeted President
V.
Lindsay
or
New
York
Cit.Y
q,entngs
will
be
available
at
Crabtree presented the program ventlon at the Ohio Slate FairTile clefelldant rude "DO
must do tMt aoo we believe
BONN
(UPO
_
Political
ob.
,..,
the
best
choice
RockeleUer
!be
Military
Ac&amp;deii\Y
at
Well
ustqr
the
theme,
"Responstl&gt;tugroonds
In
Columbus.
odmtaolons
or eey tdnd," Butler
.~elson Rockefeller has more
aweal to those groups than servers today assessed secre· had to succeed olein U.S. Sen. Point, tile Naval Acadeii\Y at t.Y of the Church Layman. .. Mrs
Rev. and lllrs. Dovld White and said.
Dick Nixon," continued the for- tary or State Dean Rusk's visit Robert F. Kennedy as senator. AmapoUs, and the Merchant Ma- Mendal Jordan gave de¥0tlon~ daughters, Carroll, Pb!o, tlatt- . The l!Hr!nlf receued at 1:05
mer New York congressman to west Germany as amther . "Tbts Is not 1!\Sltle)afo~- rtoe A~.
-~ prel!ll~Mud Gall&gt;- ,oc wtth Mr. and !lire. Robert p.m. . lor a. '15-m!llllte lunc!':
prool
that,
even
tn
tnternatim!
·
don
and
l
hove
ndt
·lillt.;.••th
Those
IVho
tndleate
-811'clolv~..W,~A.a
Gre,llreft, !Aalf' CI'if&gt;. Mattox ~!Jt.llr• ~~,.llll}fl,~.i·' iJ&gt;·, 4cJI..,_ so the ·
~..-- GOP naijonal chairman.
Decline To Speculate
a1 diplomacy, tllsre ts no sub- the governor It bqt' l am est wilt be provldod wltb the V.e, Helen S&lt;ott,JlDxleArbaugh, friends In
comm cy,
mqlatrate llld anotllor llearq
and Marsuertte Scott. Guests
!lire. Elmer Mattox Ia matdng would_be held naxt week.
.
Miller declined to speculate on stttute for a peraoaal appear. sure the governor wants to apance.
point
somebody
wbo
wiD
be
were
Eva
McKnight,
Octa
GtUog·
an
extended
visit
at
the
hGme
Tile
attonMil'
1114
U.S.
autllor,
·Rockefeller's exact strength in
Ohio while he was here Wedft Is unlikely that Rusk told elected when he .... In 1970,"
ly, Debbie and Daletene S.:otl of her BOD and dau&amp;bter-t!Haw, IUoo had I """"". Wbo ....,
nesday to formally O',len the Chancellor Kurt Georg Klesln- said Miller.
and Norma G!Dogly along wi!A lllr, a'nd Mrs. Herman Mllttox, Ray a 1'IIOIDina 11ouae
governor's state headquarters aor anything he hadn't prevloosMiller said hlo support of the
tho host and boale;s, lllr. and Charleston, W. VL
-..ootn overlooldai the maW ~
but said it was considerable.
ly atatedpubllclyorconveyedprl- New York governor .... not
lllrs. Howard Stanley, who aerv·
The Busy Bee Society or the where Kina died, beard a 8liGt
vately to West German Foreign Inconsistent with his jlblloaophy,
od dollelooa relrolhments to tile C8rpenter Blptlat Church met fired f'rom tile batlll'GOIIl and
Mlnlster WUiy Brandt eboot A- often described as conaervadve,
.
~ Mrs. stanley Ia a charter : : lllr~ Jam:.,.~hl"!~~ wlltcbed 1111 ~ out of the
merlca's stand In the new Ber- alnee the two men had supportlllrs. Gillogly, Vickie a n d member of the Temple Soetet,y.
eve ng.
- - · room a~ 1-.
lin squeeze.
ed each other before.
Bruce, or Albar\Y were SUnday
lllr. and Mrs. Ney Carpenter led · dovodona. Others present
ldebWita Wttneaa
But Rusk's brief preiOIIce In
"RoekefeUer 1'11111 New York guests of her peronts, Mr. and celebrated their 58111 wedding were Bomte Cheadle, Mae Jot•
Calculi ldlml!led lbt wllnoal
Bom Wednesday and his tough the way I would run New York, !lira. Uncoln RusselL
anniversary receotl)'. .
don. Kezllh Dye, llelen JeflMa, II a "lllr. llel'ena" but dl4 1101
statement be!orelelevlolon cam- said Miller.
Mr. and lllrs. Pete Earnheart,
Rhonda c••...,man. St. Henry, Ida
tess Cheadle, along wltll the boo- slve ~~ flrll name.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - T w o
eras tJUeeted a measure of eooVIckie and Lesta, Columbus, Mr. Ohio, ts vtatting her grandpar·
Elba MeKnJabt, CoJum.
Tile barrlllor aald tho wltlloaa
Cu,yaboga Cc&gt;uncy Repobltcan
fidenee
hero
and
probal&gt;ly
a11and
lllro.
Charles
Yost
of
Sunonto,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ver!ln
Howblla,
visited
wltll
Mr.
,,..
Mrs.
~
R&amp;J llia.Yed an ."WI...,.
IN&lt;Iers plan to ask the Ohlo del ,
urance
berry Road, Columbus, and lllr. ery and lllr. and MrL L.Yie Chap- D. o. MeKnlgbt, lllr. and Mrs. ~~.:.s ~~~
~· !~
egatlon to tbe GOP natlmal eon- suaged West German rears that
America's
eonunitment
to
Berand
Mrs.
BtU
Earnheart
of
Logan
man.
Ferri
Gillogly
and
other
reJa.
..
ventlon to Ill&gt; on record Friday
lin"""
lading.
'were
SUDC[sy
arternoonvisttorsor
Mike
Lawson
and
Walllr
Jorlives
during
the
weekond.
On
observed
IPDI
In
!be
balbroolll.
&amp;
In ra.or or Mayor John V. Lind''Free
......
to
Berlin
to
•
II!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lflrley
Jobnaon.
....
members
or
the
C8rpenler
Slltllrda1
even!JV,
&amp;he
accom''Tbe
tlllrd
tlmo
Mr.
.
say or New York Cl1y as the par.
lllr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver, B&lt;&gt;l;• t-tl Club, attendedCowllel- panted her brother, llirold GD· beard a 8liGt !lrod fiCI!I tho
t;y's vice presidentlal nominee. vital lnterell o( tho three Western
powers
as
well
as
or
the
FedCOLUMBUS
(UPI)
Slate
InJollnny
and Eddie, of Beverly lor a Camp at Cantero cave thta logly and family to Galltpotii, bathroom - . " Calcult
In New York, an Bide to Undoro!
Republic
or
Geri!WIY
and
ouranee
Director
I)Jgene
P.
were
weekend
visitors o! lllr. past weekend.
where they visited tlllltr lister, aald. "A ~ IJiar Mr.
aay quoted the mayor as saying
any
lnterlerence
with
oucb
acBrown
said
today be woold prob. and Mrs. Howard Tboma and Pitsewral
!rtendo
and
relatives
Kre. Dorollly Frizter and ~- Sloven&amp; saw a man coming out
he had no lntent1ona and no exof !be balbroolll. Ba liN ' lilt
peetatlon of I'IIIU1ing lor an elec- cess ean lead to a very grave ably have a decision wltllln six rtclL Also visiting wu Howerd gathered at the h...., of lllr. and iy
lltuation,"
Rusk
told
the
West
weeks
on
an
Insurance
llrm'o
Thoma
Jr.
Mrs,
!.&amp;vern
Jordan
m
Tuesday
'
man, IIIIo
aceeilttive oftlee this year.
•-· E.
Br-• JordiD, 100 of Mr. and ume
-~~
n. booked
~- _.....
lllr• and lllr a. lflr..,.
German
televtaton
audience.
plan
to
aell
pa.yroll
delllctlon
JohJ&gt;.
even!JII
for
teo
cream
and
cake
•-·
u.........,a•
""
...,
·
The support for Llndaay rose
auto Insurance.
son, 'l'unnzy,
Cheeyl
and
Terry,
In
hollor of tllo 14th blrtbd•• of lllrL Dwaine Jordan, underwant """"·)
,• •
.
~
a tolllllectomy · 111 Moant Sl.
when tile eiPt convention dele''l'hedepartmentwlllotuciYthe aed lllr• ind Mrs. Brady Knotts tb8tr daullfrter, Ruth Ann. Her
· Kina Wll bit .. belklild'CIIl&amp;&gt;
pies aed Dine alternates !rom
were SUnday eve"'~ visitors or _...._~ ...., Mrs. """e Jor- Marya Heapttal In NoiiQIIVIIIe mdlel bal-. IIMIIJ!I='e-- '
plan and testimol\r and then will lllr • ,.. lllr E·-•
.. ~-,."'
III ' Thur~ and{, coavaltacl.
-·
Cuyahoga Cc&gt;uncy caucuaed Wed- Slow-Piteh lague
make a decision," said Brown.
· a
•· ....., llanbV. don, who reeantq cetebrlted her
llld the lhDt waallred fr111111be
nesday and adllpted a ro&amp;Oiutloo
"Normally a dlelaton eon be Rh- and Roolld.
78tb'birthdsy, wu &amp;110 a m•ot aaUalactorlljr at hla hoale.
bathr&lt;Jom window In !be room•Mrs. Dorsey J~ 'Mrs.
·
supporting the 11117or lor vlee
made In lour to six weeks."
!lira. Jack Elam and Billie,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert )(llttox, Gene Je!!ero and liri. ~ lnllliluse acroaa the alntt.
Meeting is Called
president and Gcv. James A.
The pian by Transportation ill- Mrs. Eopne llanb¥ and Rhonda lllr. aed !lira, ~ Jordan, lllr, Bl•'- ,....., .. ..., l·llll..._ --•
AI RIJ ....... lhDIIIDa · Ill
Rhodes lOr President.
eo.,
to
..u
autolnllll'and
Ronald
and
lllrs.
Fred
Tuckand
Mrs.
Dolo
Dye,
and
Mr.
and
v
emollnn-ln the prll!laurance
A meeting to organiJe a slnwpltch llllftball leasue will be held ance and bave the PIJIDIIIU de- erman wore Tueadl1 buatnea• Mrs. Robert Blall(9, .Tom IIIII ~ Ca[umbla Makaolt t-tl "'·"'"" and 1111"1 dock, cal cult looll4d 'Ill
duetod IIIIIODialleally 1rom a per- visitors In GlUtpoliL
SillilY, were ....,.. thooe !rCIII te
~bbD and 1114: TbiJ tra&amp;lc dlllll
~. June 30, at 4 p.m., Ill
aon•o salary was cmtestoc1lllr. and MrL Lee Rtxl&amp;h and bero who attendod the 25th ·lMJ.
ator and Marco Jo!rea'a, mom- 1111 !be .n of.•tbJa,~!!blllll.";
tile Raclle stadium. Tbreeteama
u ...... or ~-·upotu
,_....._ of the ber•
or C8rpenter lloJ•' t-tl
.. ....
~:t·rl·
.
.,..
a were Tues- voraary or ~.... .........,.
,~-·-_ _ ...........
_....,
- :..
_c:w..-..~e·~
v, a.
(Comuued lmn 0
0 ... to Canlera·a .., Jac•·.have already tndtcatod a de- It ,... filed wltll the 11a1e Ill· ·-~•
diJ
visitors of Mrs. Joaoph Milca SoU and water eon......
'""
......, •• •'tile .ntna ot
' DlAM 0 N D.
'. R IN
·
gram for OVtr7 yootb md a4Jit lire to particiPate. Tilese are surance Department,
Jolmaon.
•
'"' McJndl.y, whofe -~
don
Dtatrlet
In
Pomel'O,I'.
Dole
Club
caq,.
"
WllterJ.....,n..m:
Tho
,
..
!i-•-l:w
In the stale who can prom by ~....... headod by Btu Am·
, lllro. Jerry Burna Ia vlaltllw llJe wu bonorod for ld"o senlce ber of C8rpenter lloJal·4-11 Club,
. · ... .._ _ ... '
11Ueh instructim."
ott; Racine, to be manapd by
wltll Mrs. John - . and IU1- u • past ouperviaor llld recelv• Ia aetl- u 1 ~.'Jbt the
A vocatlODBI . - bJ tlllo BUI Malnanl, and Letart Falla,
ll1 or Columbuo.
od a pt.cJut.
.,
·
·
area 111'0111d haYO a -.m or under DuaM Wolfe.
JamesGreathowe
Weekend gueall or Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cbeadle : : . : : :..Ia for 8+-10.~·
All teams tntereatod are to
575 jqJI!a. I 111'0111d be · lllrL Howard Rua..U were Mr. and llexte callld qn her brother
·~
or La~
eontrolled aod ClpOnlod," bring ls-mber IQIIId rostera.
and
Mrs.
Barry
Jolmaan
and
and
atater-ln-llw,
Mr.
andlllro
.
.
~
at
~umbla
~ !lllf'ti..' ·
aceordtng to !'ID1Icr. l'llrtldpot. It Ia • ..........,.... that teams Dies on
~ly,
Mrs.
LuctUe
Rodman
and
i1obbJ
Hamona,..cblldrea,
WooddiJ
evtnlal
wileD~·~
,
lng district• - - - allt~&lt;­ uee baliJ.I[-• Jrom their ....
James A. Groalbouse, 48, Pom- M'arQo, Mr. and,llrs. W.I.IIoJce .we, Ohio.
. lllillllbera pHMitlid !bln~·
tivltleo.
«HIIDIIIWeo unless &amp;&lt;1EDeen
Venoy,
George
WWllm
lfr.
a
...
Mrs.
ltunoll
Ftolds,
pfc,pu..ai ibotr ~~ ,,.,,L.oi. '
eroy,
died
Wodne~
..
llllna
Ill
II was
It Ole - - d'lt-1 plsywa are needed to
Vemy,
all
or
Columbua,lllr.
and
Great
·Falla,
..........,
ware
,...
.tal~ .ua~.
. ' ( •1!!11 ·
the
Veterans
Hoapllel
Ill
lllmlIn&amp; t1111t lbe procram 1111 Clllllbe roster.
Mrs.
Wtlllam
.Woodard
Jr.
and
COlli
IPJH!s
Ill
the
lib
Cbeadle
aad•
"'••
"""
--'•'
. ...,.. ·ti'~.' .
,111111 ,1,
tnpon.
He
wao
the
aon
of
lbe
p - t n .ll&lt;ip' J- - ·
Marla
of
Jackaon,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
borne.
.
,
•
•
~
.
.......,a,
v
..
"~""·
.
late James and Helen Malnbart
....... hllh lOIII Greethtxlae, and aervedoveraeaa Robert Ruoaoll, Ron, Don and
The Ca1111nter Blptill Cllureh liitei'.• Mrs. Albert ; ; ; ;
a - , Mike -ell, Mr. and Y- Grolt) met 111 !II&amp; home or :.::~~
during World War Two.
He to aunlved by bla wl!o, Mrs. Ed VeDOy and family, Mr. lllr, and Mrs. Lrtrll Seolt. Tholl lilmbla
20, !'ID1Icr oaiiL
.,
Uwmit F'ded on
Pauline and six otepdau&amp;hterl. and lllro. WWllm Woodard and preaont were Carol Fraley, Jon- ·
·
F..-.1 aervlcea will be beld Edith of LangnDle and Mr. and .Ill' and Rbonda
BACK 100 YEAIII
Note
Saturda1 Ill 2 p m. Ill Ewln8 Mrs. Wtlllam RuaoeU and W~~y~~~~ and
CLEVELAND (Ul't) - T b e
harl,
Chapel wltb burial In B 1 • c b of Mlnemtlle.
Clpboga CCiiDJ GnDd larJ,
Jocllpnoal tn the amount or Grove Cemeler7. Gravesldl ser~~~~'· &amp;nil 111r1. T9DI &amp;lmmerlll1ill'l C4olllrOIO to .............. $f7$ 011 I - " DOle bel ncea will ba bald by Drew Wlib-. dolil and c..ilce .~ 'nluroal ~ltioa IIIII Ucw4na of " - alilal IJI!Iolp ~com­
_, '11·111 . •. 1M lliri. ~
Poll No. 3t of .the - all drearmo, Jlllld • - • pleu .art by The Ctd- lean Lfl(on. FrltDIIa 11117 ea1l Rllaaall
Mr. and llrL· e.o.
ilanll, Middleport, lll)'tlmt, e... Gl- Hlloa wiU orl
liiHo laws ...., ba - - "or
loft~
elM aocioll will , lOO oplnll l'rod J. and Zelma Lane, om elate.
where sum-

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Goldwater Running Mate Miller.

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News, Notes

Likes Rockefeller for President

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Tlielllv 1i!abt ln"PI•aa'nt Val·
ley Hoai&gt;ltil alter a loow Wneoa.
sufvfv!llli fn adjJIIloc to · tile
pareiU are two brolbero, larr7
Bud ai&gt;! Erwin W11y1111 'Robbins,

IIWIIa, tho Treasury would
conllaellte htl auna wltll ..,.....

Atty. Gen. Ramse7 Cllrk led

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and ~~eUy ADii cruinp e.o.

thO licensing rliqiiiro'.

aonable eompensati.OG."
,,
BUlin Cdmnlttee ,
The senate Judie~ Ccinmlto
lee today Wll to take It) • • bill
propoaed by sen. .Joaepb . D.
Tydlqrs, [).llfd., .to require
regtatrwtlm of all auns.

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Knighton· Neal Wedding
PI'. PLEASANT- The Week.
1117 MemorW EUB Church of
Cbarle&amp;tlll WI&amp; the )leltlng ror
•.tho ~. Jlme 22 wedding
and rete~~~~m or Mlaa caro~yn
a.e ,Kn~s~Mn, dau&amp;bter or Mr.
and •Mrs. Earl V. Knlgbton Jr.
ct West Avenue, aod Richard Euaane Noel, 1011 or liiJ's. B, L.
MeGraver or -~~ VIlla Drive,
Charleoton, aod Cerl Neal of

Hllldor-.
-·
Tho lillY. I)Jgene Garlow or
Point Plaaaant ofllctatod, uollled by U!e !lev. Bryan Blain of
Charleotbo, and ~ music
waa pre...w.ed by Mrs.' P a u t a
Slnltll, oolcdol, and Vlrglnla!llel!lln, organlat.

Rusk's Show

,.:~! ~wa!y ~
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Cheers Bonn

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News, N0_te8

log crepe sklrls, empire wallla,

lace bodleea, ovalneekllneallld
abort putfed aleevea. Each car.
rled a nosellll)' or white and llllc
dallies and baby' a breath.
Carl Neal, Jr., waaldo brother'&amp; bell man and ulbers were
Robert ~·. Pl. Pleeaant;
Charlas Qmun, Mike Tucker,
Clll!ord and Robert Knl&amp;btoo.
Mr. and !lira. Neal are graduate• or Slobewall Jackaon High
School. Sbe to emplo.ved by IJnlj.
ed Stales Ftdell1y and Guarant.Y
Company and Mr. Neal to....,._
lni with tbe u. S. Navy tn Patuxent River, !lid.

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10111, Delbert Jr., Kennetb and
Lewis lllcDade ot Barberton, 0.;
one dsuabler, Maryln MeDode,
BsrbertSCIII; two brothero, ~·
and Wayne McDode, Rt. 2 Pl.
Pleasant; foor ststers,lllra. Wanda Jordan and Mlu Patrlclll(c·
Dade, both of Leon; !lisa Ruth .
McDade, Pt Pleaaant R\. 2, and
Mrs. Sally Nibert or Daloware,
0. Funeral oervtces will be ..,;._
duetod at zp.m. Friday tn t h e
Pine Grove ChiD'eh near Leon

with the Rev. Hermon Jordan
0!!1 elating, Burial will be In tile

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PI'. .PLEASANT -

Delbert ,
EdWard MeDode, 3.'1, llocktna.Uie, Kenluek7, rormer Leon, w.
Va. realdonl, died Tuesday Ill
a Naabvllle, Tean., bolpltaJ.
He wu born tn Maim &lt;lowll1
on Jan. 27, 1935, a 1011 of Carl
and Maca! ilenaJ Mc:Dade, Pl.
Pleaaant Rt 2, who aurvlve.
Other aurvlvors lnclade three

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chlnge between sun control
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or ,New Haven;· ft'Wihalfobrathera,
BUi)o Rol&gt;titna, Pt Plelaant Rt. 1,
Di!Aap and Earl ·Robbin•, both
or Coluillbua; Darwin 'Robbtna of
Klnlwga, o., lnd Van B. e.o.
bin• Jr., seniiV wltll the U.S.
Marlnt Corp; and ..... half.
otstera, Mrs. Marceline Schultz
and lllro. Genevieve Hlgtno, both
of Pt Plsaaant; Mrs. VIolet Allen and !lira. Irene lloJer, both
or Columbus; lllrt. Delores Pennington, ·lilew Jersey; Mrs. Ruth
Pa!rlck, Winchester, 0., and
llr a. BeUy Paroons, Sprtnglleld, o.
Funeral service will be held
Friday, 11 LDI. In the CrOW•
HuaaaU Funeral Home wlq. the
Rev. Paul J. ChaPman olltcWIng. Burlll wiU be In the HOJ&gt;.
ders'"' Cemetery. Frle,..s may
call at tile funeral hmle alter I
p.m.

....ojl strong Jiun
GlaaiOII aal4
pnlpll~ ' ...Wd

administration wltneaseo before· deeih knall for ,the · abCC!II•W
~ .·
.
1(101'!1 and ....~ dlllflil lleJlirlmln\ of
the Amortcan !IOOJ)[e."
print elfi)Orl,
· Collttion llaobl.llll
prluta blllll ... tlli
Even as the debate i'apcJ In rifle, Its lele&amp;caplc ll&amp;f!t
a
tho
••••mmtttee, a key ~ of blnocuiU's foulld autolde
Rlpljlllcu policy maker all but
the ~~~~ · ·CLINIC COMING - A cheerleader ellnle will be held Soturdsy Ill the Mlddlepart H1gb School
a)ll~ hclpea for a ~un prlnto at. llay on lila .witlf the Mra.
!rom 10 to 3 for everyooe In lllelgs COIInt.Y Interested In becoming a cheerlN&lt;Ier. lnotruetora will
coolltioa thllt mlabt lltaure FBI. '
', 1 '
:j
be membars of the Meigs Htgjl School varslt.Y and junior cheerleader squads. Each stodent at..
paaoap of the odmlntatrad'"'
A
Seotlud
.
Ylt\f
4111oedve
.
WASHINGTON - ~clal - neceaaary forma and sl•en In· bilL
tending Is askecl to bring a sack luncb. Coot per ~ Is $1. 75, whleh lnebMies a junloc cbeertestllied tllil llay qila$1 lie
Y'"'Di mOD In the Tentll Dletric:t !ormation m tile dates ond placleoder kit Members ol tho Melgo 8tluads are, back row, left to right, Kenda Chaney, Sandy ZerllBp, Jolm J. Rhodes, R-Arlz., wu an Anierlcah Ill~ ho 1111• lllrl.
who ere Interested In maldnl a es ~ tile CMl senlce examlna· cholrman or tho GOP Boose . carried· two Collldlan pauports ... 11'1 Leo Grlmoai 111r1.
kle, Becky Swllldell, BreiXII McGuire; troll. row, Kathy Moore, Kathy Fields, DebbJe Crow, Shella
career In tile armed foreea and tim.
Chtlds and Louis S&amp;uer.
Polley CommlU., reversed hlo In tho name of Saeyd when be HII'IWIII, 1&amp;1. • ~
Screening and aeleedm of canWbo woold. llko to enter a ser• - on tllelqlllladon and 1114 wu picked .._
!lira. Hll'IMQt T. Jaaoo, EA
vice aca~ in June. 1889, are didates Is dme iiY the Tenth DllChlof Sowerlnlendent Tbomaa· Kuhn, MllllloltJJelnr:~~.;·
remtndecl by coag, Clarenoa E• trtct Acadeii\Y Board, -aed he wwld _ . . ,_ au n
controls.
Butler
1114 he ..,. Rq at Clll!ord R. Pllllq, li
Miller of tho first atep tii&amp;J mull of one ctvtc 1 - Jrom each of
al"IIA!slstrotim
would
ool,y
JIOD'
Loodon
AirpOrt the ill)' he was PIWI, !11'8. J1m11 R, r11111t11
the counties In the Dlllrtct.
take.
lze tho honest lltrl&lt;ll who . arreoled. He llld he tGid 11ay Kl'l. Jomea S. Qild&lt;,
Civil Service examlnaltaloaro
~!:
raced w1111 tho choice, tllllt llthouih · be clolmod '"' H. - . Sr., Fnlllerllli' iC
to be Biven Ill vertoos places In
IIi In Ida sun or pa.y!na. ClJadllll cltlz~ be bod Walllce, !lira. DeoMir
the Dtetrlct late In Au81st. Tbooe
a llcenatog fee, holh of which
to beUew 1111 was an - · Jeru B. Jacf&lt;aoa,
interested in taking the f!X3DIIna.would roreahadow the eventul1 American.
F. Jlondrlek, Pllll 1·, 10011~ ..,,11
Uon must eoataet MWer'a oa:tee
conllacation
of .~ fl'&lt;lm the
"He
replied,
'oh,
well,
7e1
I
Emell R. Eroal and I D I .
COLUMBUS (UP!) - WilHam
"We !eel that by Ausust, tile In Wublngton by Friday, Ally
Miller, who met later with
American public.
am' and nodded 111'8emeril," dau&amp;Jder, Mrs. Larr)' R, w1
E. M!Uer, the runnlqr mate or workers and state GOP Chair- man who eon wtn will be Nel- 26.
sen. Edward F. Kenned,y, who Butler tGid the eourt.
·tJami and 1n1an1 Clauiblea'.
ln!ormatlm needed Include• , Richard Fauber, Columbus, Is boo had two brothers uuaatJ&gt;.
former Arizona serator Barry man John S.. Alllrews, said the son A Rocke CeDer," aaid Mlll"'"'er --•• w•- he ·~• ~...4.1.
.gu"'
BUY
lla&amp;l
llaU UIIID'
Goldwater, claims Gov. Nelson work- of the Rockefeller groups er. "That's the reascm for Uda tbe D&amp;D18, acldre88 1 and lg8 of apendJ ng a vaeat(onw~~
"' hJ sm~~
by sunman, IGid the dJ~-". •- ......._.~ ..... -•
the pi'OipOC!Jve candidate, aoMII er, Mr 1• Edna Fauber and otber aubeommtttee In a Iotter read .....
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A. RockefeUer or New York wu to generate public support drive."
~ed
8Wo~YVH~J
conc
vu
as
an
lndleatlm
a1
tuwblchaeadA._..
he
:....y
'""
•
has the broad appeal necessary for the governor to lntluence
r~olves re.
by Chairman Thomas
.
J. Dodd, a•·--' In hlo ceiL
He conceded the governor emy thiJ are lntere- In atste von Gilt-•·
Ath
vi
tt-.. ..
- ac..,·ed •-• ~to win the presidency.
delec&amp;tes.
• ..., ,
ens, •
~: "I to.. of DO piece of
ed wt~
ht
_
_._.
nt
"'"
'~The Republltan par1;y can't
"We are just asking delegates was behind in the nee for dole- tending.
•• a •• -....,..re s, Mr. leglllladon now before " - • • 1~ ..... - •M but ~,_,~."""''
be ·
General rii&lt;Jilrementa a r e and 111r s. Fern Gill_,•
..._..
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•
win unless it has a candidate to keep their &lt;ptions open until gates but claimed Nixon, the
.....,.
which ts more lmpol1anl
to the -~-'..
al·--' •
-• 00
-•anfttxlnced Republican thet candidate• must bave reacbKar
P-· and VdL.. w-~
......with 1 broad appeal," said the the convention in August when other
en •• .,
·-•Y ~ securtt~· and wollobelng or every ....,.....,
·-• behind hlm, -• his •-·• 1n
•- of single American than the biUo ...
- •·-•a and _ rRepublican vice prestdenttal we think they can make a be~ candidate lor President, "does- ed their 17th btrthd&amp;J, but not rum, 111e Arthur, are sue•~
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-~ ,
th•lr ·grandmother, Mrs. Murl
hi b
bel
••ed ·~ •~
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candldete or 1964.
ter judgment on who should be n't have enough votes to gal the their 22nd btrthd&amp;J by JUI.y Ill of
next year; be re.lddenta of t h e
w e
are
D&amp; UIIICUS
After a momen$ .or 10 he added,
"This Rocke!eUer has proved the
Republlcon presidential nomlnation. •'
Galoway.
here."
·
"It Is matbematlcally lmpos- Tentb Congreut&lt;lllli District
Members or tile Temple wsa;
'I feel eo trapped,'"
in New York," he sald. "That nominee," he said.
stble because of the I'AII!Iber or (Athens, Fairfield, Ga!Uo, Hock· journeyed to Bel,pre on Sllurda,y
Butler uld, hol'nlver, tile.man
ls he can appeal to labor, the
!avarlte son candidates," he tng, Jackson, Meigs, Morpn, afternoon where they were onto the doek had lld!de DO
colored voters, the minorities
sold, pointing out that Gov. Perry, VInton, llluaklngum(part),
tertalnod for their June meeting
admlaslon he wao llay. Netthar,
and run well in the urban
James A. Rhodes was among Monroe, Noble and Wasldngtoll In the home of Mr and Mrs
Bullar sold, did ·ba admit IIJ(lt
areas.' '
the
sons.
.....Uea),
and
pa18
atrtet
piG&gt;Howard
Stanley,
~r
real:
Larry
Clark
and
Tamara,
Har·
to murder cbarps cMCOI'Iing
"Any Republican who is ~
Miller suggested Mayor Jobn steal testa.
deots o! tlols area. Mrs. Artbur rlsonvllle, attendodaalnglnac""' King.
q to be eleeted President
V.
Lindsay
or
New
York
Cit.Y
q,entngs
will
be
available
at
Crabtree presented the program ventlon at the Ohio Slate FairTile clefelldant rude "DO
must do tMt aoo we believe
BONN
(UPO
_
Political
ob.
,..,
the
best
choice
RockeleUer
!be
Military
Ac&amp;deii\Y
at
Well
ustqr
the
theme,
"Responstl&gt;tugroonds
In
Columbus.
odmtaolons
or eey tdnd," Butler
.~elson Rockefeller has more
aweal to those groups than servers today assessed secre· had to succeed olein U.S. Sen. Point, tile Naval Acadeii\Y at t.Y of the Church Layman. .. Mrs
Rev. and lllrs. Dovld White and said.
Dick Nixon," continued the for- tary or State Dean Rusk's visit Robert F. Kennedy as senator. AmapoUs, and the Merchant Ma- Mendal Jordan gave de¥0tlon~ daughters, Carroll, Pb!o, tlatt- . The l!Hr!nlf receued at 1:05
mer New York congressman to west Germany as amther . "Tbts Is not 1!\Sltle)afo~- rtoe A~.
-~ prel!ll~Mud Gall&gt;- ,oc wtth Mr. and !lire. Robert p.m. . lor a. '15-m!llllte lunc!':
prool
that,
even
tn
tnternatim!
·
don
and
l
hove
ndt
·lillt.;.••th
Those
IVho
tndleate
-811'clolv~..W,~A.a
Gre,llreft, !Aalf' CI'if&gt;. Mattox ~!Jt.llr• ~~,.llll}fl,~.i·' iJ&gt;·, 4cJI..,_ so the ·
~..-- GOP naijonal chairman.
Decline To Speculate
a1 diplomacy, tllsre ts no sub- the governor It bqt' l am est wilt be provldod wltb the V.e, Helen S&lt;ott,JlDxleArbaugh, friends In
comm cy,
mqlatrate llld anotllor llearq
and Marsuertte Scott. Guests
!lire. Elmer Mattox Ia matdng would_be held naxt week.
.
Miller declined to speculate on stttute for a peraoaal appear. sure the governor wants to apance.
point
somebody
wbo
wiD
be
were
Eva
McKnight,
Octa
GtUog·
an
extended
visit
at
the
hGme
Tile
attonMil'
1114
U.S.
autllor,
·Rockefeller's exact strength in
Ohio while he was here Wedft Is unlikely that Rusk told elected when he .... In 1970,"
ly, Debbie and Daletene S.:otl of her BOD and dau&amp;bter-t!Haw, IUoo had I """"". Wbo ....,
nesday to formally O',len the Chancellor Kurt Georg Klesln- said Miller.
and Norma G!Dogly along wi!A lllr, a'nd Mrs. Herman Mllttox, Ray a 1'IIOIDina 11ouae
governor's state headquarters aor anything he hadn't prevloosMiller said hlo support of the
tho host and boale;s, lllr. and Charleston, W. VL
-..ootn overlooldai the maW ~
but said it was considerable.
ly atatedpubllclyorconveyedprl- New York governor .... not
lllrs. Howard Stanley, who aerv·
The Busy Bee Society or the where Kina died, beard a 8liGt
vately to West German Foreign Inconsistent with his jlblloaophy,
od dollelooa relrolhments to tile C8rpenter Blptlat Church met fired f'rom tile batlll'GOIIl and
Mlnlster WUiy Brandt eboot A- often described as conaervadve,
.
~ Mrs. stanley Ia a charter : : lllr~ Jam:.,.~hl"!~~ wlltcbed 1111 ~ out of the
merlca's stand In the new Ber- alnee the two men had supportlllrs. Gillogly, Vickie a n d member of the Temple Soetet,y.
eve ng.
- - · room a~ 1-.
lin squeeze.
ed each other before.
Bruce, or Albar\Y were SUnday
lllr. and Mrs. Ney Carpenter led · dovodona. Others present
ldebWita Wttneaa
But Rusk's brief preiOIIce In
"RoekefeUer 1'11111 New York guests of her peronts, Mr. and celebrated their 58111 wedding were Bomte Cheadle, Mae Jot•
Calculi ldlml!led lbt wllnoal
Bom Wednesday and his tough the way I would run New York, !lira. Uncoln RusselL
anniversary receotl)'. .
don. Kezllh Dye, llelen JeflMa, II a "lllr. llel'ena" but dl4 1101
statement be!orelelevlolon cam- said Miller.
Mr. and lllrs. Pete Earnheart,
Rhonda c••...,man. St. Henry, Ida
tess Cheadle, along wltll the boo- slve ~~ flrll name.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - T w o
eras tJUeeted a measure of eooVIckie and Lesta, Columbus, Mr. Ohio, ts vtatting her grandpar·
Elba MeKnJabt, CoJum.
Tile barrlllor aald tho wltlloaa
Cu,yaboga Cc&gt;uncy Repobltcan
fidenee
hero
and
probal&gt;ly
a11and
lllro.
Charles
Yost
of
Sunonto,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ver!ln
Howblla,
visited
wltll
Mr.
,,..
Mrs.
~
R&amp;J llia.Yed an ."WI...,.
IN&lt;Iers plan to ask the Ohlo del ,
urance
berry Road, Columbus, and lllr. ery and lllr. and MrL L.Yie Chap- D. o. MeKnlgbt, lllr. and Mrs. ~~.:.s ~~~
~· !~
egatlon to tbe GOP natlmal eon- suaged West German rears that
America's
eonunitment
to
Berand
Mrs.
BtU
Earnheart
of
Logan
man.
Ferri
Gillogly
and
other
reJa.
..
ventlon to Ill&gt; on record Friday
lin"""
lading.
'were
SUDC[sy
arternoonvisttorsor
Mike
Lawson
and
Walllr
Jorlives
during
the
weekond.
On
observed
IPDI
In
!be
balbroolll.
&amp;
In ra.or or Mayor John V. Lind''Free
......
to
Berlin
to
•
II!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lflrley
Jobnaon.
....
members
or
the
C8rpenler
Slltllrda1
even!JV,
&amp;he
accom''Tbe
tlllrd
tlmo
Mr.
.
say or New York Cl1y as the par.
lllr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver, B&lt;&gt;l;• t-tl Club, attendedCowllel- panted her brother, llirold GD· beard a 8liGt !lrod fiCI!I tho
t;y's vice presidentlal nominee. vital lnterell o( tho three Western
powers
as
well
as
or
the
FedCOLUMBUS
(UPI)
Slate
InJollnny
and Eddie, of Beverly lor a Camp at Cantero cave thta logly and family to Galltpotii, bathroom - . " Calcult
In New York, an Bide to Undoro!
Republic
or
Geri!WIY
and
ouranee
Director
I)Jgene
P.
were
weekend
visitors o! lllr. past weekend.
where they visited tlllltr lister, aald. "A ~ IJiar Mr.
aay quoted the mayor as saying
any
lnterlerence
with
oucb
acBrown
said
today be woold prob. and Mrs. Howard Tboma and Pitsewral
!rtendo
and
relatives
Kre. Dorollly Frizter and ~- Sloven&amp; saw a man coming out
he had no lntent1ona and no exof !be balbroolll. Ba liN ' lilt
peetatlon of I'IIIU1ing lor an elec- cess ean lead to a very grave ably have a decision wltllln six rtclL Also visiting wu Howerd gathered at the h...., of lllr. and iy
lltuation,"
Rusk
told
the
West
weeks
on
an
Insurance
llrm'o
Thoma
Jr.
Mrs,
!.&amp;vern
Jordan
m
Tuesday
'
man, IIIIo
aceeilttive oftlee this year.
•-· E.
Br-• JordiD, 100 of Mr. and ume
-~~
n. booked
~- _.....
lllr• and lllr a. lflr..,.
German
televtaton
audience.
plan
to
aell
pa.yroll
delllctlon
JohJ&gt;.
even!JII
for
teo
cream
and
cake
•-·
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·
The support for Llndaay rose
auto Insurance.
son, 'l'unnzy,
Cheeyl
and
Terry,
In
hollor of tllo 14th blrtbd•• of lllrL Dwaine Jordan, underwant """"·)
,• •
.
~
a tolllllectomy · 111 Moant Sl.
when tile eiPt convention dele''l'hedepartmentwlllotuciYthe aed lllr• ind Mrs. Brady Knotts tb8tr daullfrter, Ruth Ann. Her
· Kina Wll bit .. belklild'CIIl&amp;&gt;
pies aed Dine alternates !rom
were SUnday eve"'~ visitors or _...._~ ...., Mrs. """e Jor- Marya Heapttal In NoiiQIIVIIIe mdlel bal-. IIMIIJ!I='e-- '
plan and testimol\r and then will lllr • ,.. lllr E·-•
.. ~-,."'
III ' Thur~ and{, coavaltacl.
-·
Cuyahoga Cc&gt;uncy caucuaed Wed- Slow-Piteh lague
make a decision," said Brown.
· a
•· ....., llanbV. don, who reeantq cetebrlted her
llld the lhDt waallred fr111111be
nesday and adllpted a ro&amp;Oiutloo
"Normally a dlelaton eon be Rh- and Roolld.
78tb'birthdsy, wu &amp;110 a m•ot aaUalactorlljr at hla hoale.
bathr&lt;Jom window In !be room•Mrs. Dorsey J~ 'Mrs.
·
supporting the 11117or lor vlee
made In lour to six weeks."
!lira. Jack Elam and Billie,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert )(llttox, Gene Je!!ero and liri. ~ lnllliluse acroaa the alntt.
Meeting is Called
president and Gcv. James A.
The pian by Transportation ill- Mrs. Eopne llanb¥ and Rhonda lllr. aed !lira, ~ Jordan, lllr, Bl•'- ,....., .. ..., l·llll..._ --•
AI RIJ ....... lhDIIIDa · Ill
Rhodes lOr President.
eo.,
to
..u
autolnllll'and
Ronald
and
lllrs.
Fred
Tuckand
Mrs.
Dolo
Dye,
and
Mr.
and
v
emollnn-ln the prll!laurance
A meeting to organiJe a slnwpltch llllftball leasue will be held ance and bave the PIJIDIIIU de- erman wore Tueadl1 buatnea• Mrs. Robert Blall(9, .Tom IIIII ~ Ca[umbla Makaolt t-tl "'·"'"" and 1111"1 dock, cal cult looll4d 'Ill
duetod IIIIIODialleally 1rom a per- visitors In GlUtpoliL
SillilY, were ....,.. thooe !rCIII te
~bbD and 1114: TbiJ tra&amp;lc dlllll
~. June 30, at 4 p.m., Ill
aon•o salary was cmtestoc1lllr. and MrL Lee Rtxl&amp;h and bero who attendod the 25th ·lMJ.
ator and Marco Jo!rea'a, mom- 1111 !be .n of.•tbJa,~!!blllll.";
tile Raclle stadium. Tbreeteama
u ...... or ~-·upotu
,_....._ of the ber•
or C8rpenter lloJ•' t-tl
.. ....
~:t·rl·
.
.,..
a were Tues- voraary or ~.... .........,.
,~-·-_ _ ...........
_....,
- :..
_c:w..-..~e·~
v, a.
(Comuued lmn 0
0 ... to Canlera·a .., Jac•·.have already tndtcatod a de- It ,... filed wltll the 11a1e Ill· ·-~•
diJ
visitors of Mrs. Joaoph Milca SoU and water eon......
'""
......, •• •'tile .ntna ot
' DlAM 0 N D.
'. R IN
·
gram for OVtr7 yootb md a4Jit lire to particiPate. Tilese are surance Department,
Jolmaon.
•
'"' McJndl.y, whofe -~
don
Dtatrlet
In
Pomel'O,I'.
Dole
Club
caq,.
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Tho
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In the stale who can prom by ~....... headod by Btu Am·
, lllro. Jerry Burna Ia vlaltllw llJe wu bonorod for ld"o senlce ber of C8rpenter lloJal·4-11 Club,
. · ... .._ _ ... '
11Ueh instructim."
ott; Racine, to be manapd by
wltll Mrs. John - . and IU1- u • past ouperviaor llld recelv• Ia aetl- u 1 ~.'Jbt the
A vocatlODBI . - bJ tlllo BUI Malnanl, and Letart Falla,
ll1 or Columbuo.
od a pt.cJut.
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JamesGreathowe
Weekend gueall or Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cbeadle : : . : : :..Ia for 8+-10.~·
All teams tntereatod are to
575 jqJI!a. I 111'0111d be · lllrL Howard Rua..U were Mr. and llexte callld qn her brother
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or La~
eontrolled aod ClpOnlod," bring ls-mber IQIIId rostera.
and
Mrs.
Barry
Jolmaan
and
and
atater-ln-llw,
Mr.
andlllro
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aceordtng to !'ID1Icr. l'llrtldpot. It Ia • ..........,.... that teams Dies on
~ly,
Mrs.
LuctUe
Rodman
and
i1obbJ
Hamona,..cblldrea,
WooddiJ
evtnlal
wileD~·~
,
lng district• - - - allt~&lt;­ uee baliJ.I[-• Jrom their ....
James A. Groalbouse, 48, Pom- M'arQo, Mr. and,llrs. W.I.IIoJce .we, Ohio.
. lllillllbera pHMitlid !bln~·
tivltleo.
«HIIDIIIWeo unless &amp;&lt;1EDeen
Venoy,
George
WWllm
lfr.
a
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Mrs.
ltunoll
Ftolds,
pfc,pu..ai ibotr ~~ ,,.,,L.oi. '
eroy,
died
Wodne~
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Ill
II was
It Ole - - d'lt-1 plsywa are needed to
Vemy,
all
or
Columbua,lllr.
and
Great
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.tal~ .ua~.
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Veterans
Hoapllel
Ill
lllmlIn&amp; t1111t lbe procram 1111 Clllllbe roster.
Mrs.
Wtlllam
.Woodard
Jr.
and
COlli
IPJH!s
Ill
the
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Cbeadle
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wao
the
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of
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p - t n .ll&lt;ip' J- - ·
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of
Jackaon,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
borne.
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late James and Helen Malnbart
....... hllh lOIII Greethtxlae, and aervedoveraeaa Robert Ruoaoll, Ron, Don and
The Ca1111nter Blptill Cllureh liitei'.• Mrs. Albert ; ; ; ;
a - , Mike -ell, Mr. and Y- Grolt) met 111 !II&amp; home or :.::~~
during World War Two.
He to aunlved by bla wl!o, Mrs. Ed VeDOy and family, Mr. lllr, and Mrs. Lrtrll Seolt. Tholl lilmbla
20, !'ID1Icr oaiiL
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Uwmit F'ded on
Pauline and six otepdau&amp;hterl. and lllro. WWllm Woodard and preaont were Carol Fraley, Jon- ·
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F..-.1 aervlcea will be beld Edith of LangnDle and Mr. and .Ill' and Rbonda
BACK 100 YEAIII
Note
Saturda1 Ill 2 p m. Ill Ewln8 Mrs. Wtlllam RuaoeU and W~~y~~~~ and
CLEVELAND (Ul't) - T b e
harl,
Chapel wltb burial In B 1 • c b of Mlnemtlle.
Clpboga CCiiDJ GnDd larJ,
Jocllpnoal tn the amount or Grove Cemeler7. Gravesldl ser~~~~'· &amp;nil 111r1. T9DI &amp;lmmerlll1ill'l C4olllrOIO to .............. $f7$ 011 I - " DOle bel ncea will ba bald by Drew Wlib-. dolil and c..ilce .~ 'nluroal ~ltioa IIIII Ucw4na of " - alilal IJI!Iolp ~com­
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Poll No. 3t of .the - all drearmo, Jlllld • - • pleu .art by The Ctd- lean Lfl(on. FrltDIIa 11117 ea1l Rllaaall
Mr. and llrL· e.o.
ilanll, Middleport, lll)'tlmt, e... Gl- Hlloa wiU orl
liiHo laws ...., ba - - "or
loft~
elM aocioll will , lOO oplnll l'rod J. and Zelma Lane, om elate.
where sum-

Armed Forces Academies

.matcl\oll

Tests Coming in August

Goldwater Running Mate Miller.

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News, Notes

Likes Rockefeller for President

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blna,ot5WK1medl' Aveliue,!lled
Tlielllv 1i!abt ln"PI•aa'nt Val·
ley Hoai&gt;ltil alter a loow Wneoa.
sufvfv!llli fn adjJIIloc to · tile
pareiU are two brolbero, larr7
Bud ai&gt;! Erwin W11y1111 'Robbins,

IIWIIa, tho Treasury would
conllaellte htl auna wltll ..,.....

Atty. Gen. Ramse7 Cllrk led

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and ~~eUy ADii cruinp e.o.

thO licensing rliqiiiro'.

aonable eompensati.OG."
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BUlin Cdmnlttee ,
The senate Judie~ Ccinmlto
lee today Wll to take It) • • bill
propoaed by sen. .Joaepb . D.
Tydlqrs, [).llfd., .to require
regtatrwtlm of all auns.

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PI'. PLEASANT- The Week.
1117 MemorW EUB Church of
Cbarle&amp;tlll WI&amp; the )leltlng ror
•.tho ~. Jlme 22 wedding
and rete~~~~m or Mlaa caro~yn
a.e ,Kn~s~Mn, dau&amp;bter or Mr.
and •Mrs. Earl V. Knlgbton Jr.
ct West Avenue, aod Richard Euaane Noel, 1011 or liiJ's. B, L.
MeGraver or -~~ VIlla Drive,
Charleoton, aod Cerl Neal of

Hllldor-.
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Tho lillY. I)Jgene Garlow or
Point Plaaaant ofllctatod, uollled by U!e !lev. Bryan Blain of
Charleotbo, and ~ music
waa pre...w.ed by Mrs.' P a u t a
Slnltll, oolcdol, and Vlrglnla!llel!lln, organlat.

Rusk's Show

,.:~! ~wa!y ~
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r!.~~~~r~;

Cheers Bonn

wolfpen

News, N0_te8

log crepe sklrls, empire wallla,

lace bodleea, ovalneekllneallld
abort putfed aleevea. Each car.
rled a nosellll)' or white and llllc
dallies and baby' a breath.
Carl Neal, Jr., waaldo brother'&amp; bell man and ulbers were
Robert ~·. Pl. Pleeaant;
Charlas Qmun, Mike Tucker,
Clll!ord and Robert Knl&amp;btoo.
Mr. and !lira. Neal are graduate• or Slobewall Jackaon High
School. Sbe to emplo.ved by IJnlj.
ed Stales Ftdell1y and Guarant.Y
Company and Mr. Neal to....,._
lni with tbe u. S. Navy tn Patuxent River, !lid.

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10111, Delbert Jr., Kennetb and
Lewis lllcDade ot Barberton, 0.;
one dsuabler, Maryln MeDode,
BsrbertSCIII; two brothero, ~·
and Wayne McDode, Rt. 2 Pl.
Pleasant; foor ststers,lllra. Wanda Jordan and Mlu Patrlclll(c·
Dade, both of Leon; !lisa Ruth .
McDade, Pt Pleaaant R\. 2, and
Mrs. Sally Nibert or Daloware,
0. Funeral oervtces will be ..,;._
duetod at zp.m. Friday tn t h e
Pine Grove ChiD'eh near Leon

with the Rev. Hermon Jordan
0!!1 elating, Burial will be In tile

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Beach Balls - WadinJ pools, ldck beerda - Sand.
beach ton - AU ktlldo of summer toy&amp;, Jl'lap fM Jlll7
Swln•miDJI Supplt•• -

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PIIOIIE
POlEROY
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6 p.m. todaJ.

Man Dies in

Nashville
PI'. .PLEASANT -

Delbert ,
EdWard MeDode, 3.'1, llocktna.Uie, Kenluek7, rormer Leon, w.
Va. realdonl, died Tuesday Ill
a Naabvllle, Tean., bolpltaJ.
He wu born tn Maim &lt;lowll1
on Jan. 27, 1935, a 1011 of Carl
and Maca! ilenaJ Mc:Dade, Pl.
Pleaaant Rt 2, who aurvlve.
Other aurvlvors lnclade three

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Prices, •riel 'Work Gulrullell

100-S

FREE TOY

SECREJ
SPRAY

Power-VIC .• Cie~n~.Anyancld
Heating 1ncl Alr-Conclltlonl
. ng Sylflml
. For~~ l'l Specllll!qul~.
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·Value

LILT SPECIAL

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lilaa JUt\)' wal-

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IN CLEAN LIVINGI
-POWER-VAC CLEANS

Bilk Dluaton vall fall !rom a

liira of ta¢e cryllala .and -Ia. She clhiod a lace .,._
phieded to be. r

Former Leon

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--- New Haven Social Events
.
NeU IIIQ'maker roeentl,y re- wtro,

ami two cbUdron
roalde
at
Ollvo!Jirot,
CIIIComiL
turned from a week' a llahlng
Mr. IIIII Mra. Freollllll J!llulh
trip In Canada.
o1
CIOYelaad, VIrginia vllllted
Mr. end Mrs. Cole Slaata rehere
with hll aon and famlb',
•mtb' vacationed at Myrtle
Mr. uti Mra. Jolm F, J!llulh
Beach, s. c.
chUdreo recomly.
Mr. and Mrs. H01117 Capehart 11141Mr.
81111 Mrs. WUUam Cbll·
rectlvwl word that tllelr aon, ler and their dauibW', Mrs.
Erwin bas been promoted to Slall: WUUam Garlleld or N \1 k
.
ew or •
Sergeant. Sill. Capehart, wbo bas
bavo
b•n
va..clonlni
In Flor·
been In 1he U. S. Air Force Cor
Ida.
0'/lr elshl years Is statlmlld In
Mlas M,yra Roulh vldted at
CellCornla, whore he and hla
the home or her malhor, Mrs.
Velma Rouab, Wrlllg 1 aemos-

Vaeation School to

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llr. and Mrs. Poul F. ROUib
inurlllm8lll at Ctnclmollcwortlle
and
Camlly liave movwltromhM
woekelld.
to
Roanoke,
Va. -eMr.RGIIIb
llrL Frank Zerkle Ia apallllt
woo tronafsrred. IIIII ~OJf!l
al Holzer Hoopllal.
·
by Appalaehlan Eloctrl• . eo-.
Debra 81111 Diane Karr ol ow.
ensboro, 1\7. are vtlltlni their ll'ancPrenll, Mr; 81111 Mra.l
Otto Griaim.
Mr. IIIII Mra. lllrr1 Jllller,
''CI - Sb:
,.
Leah Am IIIII Gall, neotlaaly of
Flap
.
ed near DIO'IOII. Wo laot waek.
The city or MobUe, .~Ia., lo
Edwin Stein Ia a auralell pa. sometimes·called the City -ol
. Sb: FIJigS." The city bu been
Uonl al Cabell llulllla&amp;tGn. Hoi- owned' by the Freneb, Brltllb
pllal.
and Spanish, and bas floim
Mr. 81111 Mro. Harold Roll ml the fta!l;l of Ill!! Amerlcau colO.
cbUdreo vldted relaUVIS udn· nles, UJt Confederate StBiea
catlmed near Plttobur&amp;h, Pa.laot and the United States.
Am and Goll attended

Carol,yn,

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The Negro, too, hu a plaoe.lnAmerlcan history.
The ~rowth ol o,t~r ~~try Ia ••• wlt,h exam·
Thurgood Marshall, Ralph Bunc he, Edwai-d piH of thf Black men ~1)0 1'1118 .from otiiiCilrlty , ••
Brooke ••• great nunes of the present. But What only to be Ignored.by, ii)Oit,hlstorlana wfit!i their
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of llenjamln Banneker, John Rock, Peter Silem, life spans were qotnplet~. .
Phlllia Wheatley, James Derham, Paul Cuffe, EsteIn an effort to oollilple the w-'~ o! Ignorance ·
vanloo, Matthew Henaon1
and misunderstanding of the Ne~'a role In Amerl· ·
These were but a few of the many lleQroea who oan history, thla newspaper prolenta "The LaSt ·
made noteworthy contributions to the development American," a 24-part aeries iracjng ·the Mea~o
of America in Ita earlier dayL
American through his life In tho Nelli World.
StarfinB thU Fridoy in thU NewiJIGIH!f'
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·wis piiQ'ed by Mrs.

Tbo mother· ot 1111 brlda - ·
a paotel blbo elrosa trlmmedwllll
blue ODd bol&amp;e llowaro,' wlllt blue
11141 beJa9 aeoeaiOI'ioo11141 a cor·
ot blue
Tbo
IIIGCilor ot 1111. II'GOm """' a
!Ur,...l.oo
wllb willie ...
oeoiOrles ODd a coraaae of 1ihlto

..r.alloaa.

be!Ci.Jltjy 4 at tliiRullaaoi Park.

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Mro. Paul Zirkle
aul~. lleCroohmenta - •
· oervw!. Tho ellil dooa not meet
· In JUly or AIIII!SI.

. A PRACI'ICAL APPROACH TO PALMISTRY. Year
~J.W~~ed~ .lkelift, ol taiel U fOI •eep fOar ~
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IWIIil to pull Jlaek )'0111' ~ldlele1 &amp;lid wipe nav """·•,. ·
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Sheridan Jr., IIIII Mrs. WOllam
KJdalll at·the home ol Mrl. IIIler·
...sTREET DANCE nurode,y,
ldaD 1n l'l&gt;meroy.
J1111 21, next to tile ~acuee
Guoota were Mrs. Purl!11Karr,
~ty IIIII Park from 9
Mro. WoodrOw Mora, Mr1. ·Aman·
·' 1.%. Tbo .Ja.v• wUl emcee.
da Baer, Mro. Ull!llnNeaae, Mra.
wl by.lbe Teens Cor Park .
.
Fred Noaae, David ·Neaae and
lmprovemant.
NEW iiAVEN _ Tbo'Uvo Wire Roma, Mra. Komi ,Roullh, Mro.
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Claao ot the UDitocl Mllhodlot A. R. Knllbt, Mra. WUllam SlerPAST MATRONS
CliQ-&lt;h , mot on TUtlfdV ..... ldan, Sr., Roaece WU., . . . .
of lbe EV&amp;Do 1q II the alllrcb Mrs IUld 911111111, Mrl. Moi.CIIIII Cot~~ter, Middleport; It Jltmard l.lltlai IUld ilro. Frid· trill 11141 JUl, Mrl. CUYor wu.
7:30p.m. FrldiQ', JIDIO 28 II Blt4r ullolteaaes.
. llama, Mro. Ed Fo-. Mrs.
. WC,
' ~a, "God llld Flllli11'' Harry Ball7 llld Dd&gt;ble, Mra.
• T.U. ·,to . !DIIt FrldiQ', , 8 weri led by Mrs. LlftlD&amp;
Richard Valllca, Mr8. John Scott,
.~~:~~)M~
' ' ' :a_ ~ ,s~~ · Mrs. ~~¥•• Walaon, Mrs. Olan

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Class Meets

On Tuesday

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~''''* .._~Mioe . Vnloa, Mra. Bate,y oondilelod a Bll&gt;le
.. . - ~. al •lltl liome Cit Qdz.
.,~!;,~ l:ilae, a., I! waa voted to JIU'cha" lioW
-~ It I p.m., ~· earpollaa lor tile otatrwar at the
~~ to. briq a COJored cbUFch. Attoqdlnc were Mra
fill,
Ncn TrlilP, ilra. Clllr J!llu..,;
. 0\l'I'SID&amp; DANCE Jt11V Willi Mr1. IIDnrd Burr11, lin.
) U.. Jlta, lf1'141l, it the P ~·· CIIQ'tonAIII·
•.."'1 till!l• CGUrt, lllrllrw att 01, Mro. Roy llotllllan, Mro. R1Q'
· .~·IIi. I )Uiic ·welcoma.·
W....-, Mrs. Thelma caPobart,
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Mrs. Olba L1ev1q, 81111 pot,
, , ~Pll.RT UTr1LE 1-. MrL C~ !llore 81111 ho•ooaa,
. ; .. . . . ' . hltb acllilol. Mra. Bate,y 111!1 Mro. iJniD&amp;
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· lllibt ~ the -eport ·C&lt;JIIimw&gt;.
WATCH GRAHAM
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Evana, Mra. Gibrp Baer, Mrs. ·
Roaet Dlllird, Mra. c. D. Aniold, Mra. James Slephelllon and
Mra. Paul Karr.
RoCre~o wore let crtam
81111 c¥e -ltod wlllt rollbudo 81111 8liiiD umbrellas, and
I1IIDch.

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P!ciUFea wore taken 1ft t h e
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Tlie hoatessea Cor 1he Septam~
be Mra. Pblllp

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COLEMAN STOVES

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lito. flmlll" .WOI held It t be
WOMEN'S Alsn. 'IIIIIradiQ' It home of brlda'a parillta~
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7:30 at 1be Middleport F I r 1 1
Mra. Rickard II a lll'aduaie of
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Mn. Richard vaulban bas lbe
• Mr. itlckli-d ". a lll'ldu·
PI'C&gt;III'am; davCICiono by Mrs-Tbo- ace ot Walwno lfllbS.IJ3ol, elisa
mao l(j!jy; ~~o•oaeo Mro. Lew- of 1966 .ODd fo ODiployed 11 Mar.II Slulr, Mro. IIClll llqprt;y letto IWuflelllriDg ~.
A bridal llhowlr was bold Cor
Mra. Jack Sltlerllelll, Mra.
Tbo oouplo lo realdlilc It CIU- Mra. Pelt VUtca {JII&lt;b' Gen1'7 AllderiCil, m1 Mro. Frlllell ton.
helmer), lllv• by Mrs. WOllam

Huntington School

CAIPING SUPPLIES

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81111 lira. Ralph Palate.r !IDil cbll·
dreil Dlanl, . BodQI ariel Vlclor,
ot Mlddlei&gt;ort; llro. Howard
Rauch 11141 children Barbara, 1
Steve ml Pam, or Newirk, 81111
Robert Painter or ~'~&gt;meJGY" Rt.

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. n;. Soulhenl Local H I i h
llcbl!9l :Baail .will 11!11·frol!lii0Cil
to :! .. P,m. for·tile OJ&lt; Rolli iD be

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· a 8Ift to' lira. Rlcbafd
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by MrL Karl . llwtni tiJllowod.
Gani01 W... .PIIJOII IIIII pra•• _,by Mrs. WU!Iam Allman,
Mrs. Otbo Walja, Mrs. Karl ow.
ens ind ¥fs. Horace MeElhlaay.

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1ile maid ot boDor ,,.., Mill
Linda J!llulh, aster ·ot t b •
bride. Her J1!1111 woo a ohori
While brooado dreao &lt;GVoredwllll
a blue lace cap. .Her )lciliQiet
wu ot.bluo
wllll willie
Atlnltroamtro. · .
llellnla smith ot~ Mich.,
aerved 11 beat nWt, uillera Were
Ralph T, ~,' sfD~ Wo
11141 Mlchaal ~ce. New Ha-

ter break. Sbe Isot attondlna
Buatneaa r'r=nnr~~::::;:v~::::f~""':';!~==;"...,
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Mr. and Mrl. Edwin J!lluab of
Begin Next Monday
Cbarlootoo, W. Vs. vlallod bls
MASON - Tbe Mason EUB parents, Mr. and MrL .JohDrly
deli.Y vacation Bible S.IJ3ol will J!lluab over lite woekeod.
begin llonday, July 1 at 9:30
Mr. Fred Rouah Is a OUFIII·
W•tenn•lon • Clntaloupe
s.m. until 12 noon. Mrs. Doro- cal paUoDI at Veterono !lem·
tll1 Clrtwriaht wW ba hostess orlal Hoopltalln l'l&gt;moroy.
I ' Pe•chii•Str•wberi'III•Tomlltolt
Cor reCroahmeota. AI\YOIIO wishlira. David Hlncb' and cbU·.
~••GOosebefrln
IIIII to uolot or -te Is asked dreil of Middleport IIIII llr. aild ·
to eoiaet Mrs. CVtwrl&amp;llt.
· Mrs. Robert Muncy of&gt;l' ~~~tl-.
On Frij!!r, July 5 a picnic too, w. va. vloltod ov
t!ID.be IM1il. Children 4 Ill 14 wookoed wlllllbelr malhor,
who ban Dot yet OIII'O!led are B. B. Muncy.
urged to pleaoo do ao 11 once.
Mr. and Mrs. DonaldF. Roullh,
· '!1lt Rev. Clarles Pariah Ia tile ond !Jieryl, Mrr. lloullaa Miller,
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NeU IIIQ'maker roeentl,y re- wtro,

ami two cbUdron
roalde
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Ollvo!Jirot,
CIIIComiL
turned from a week' a llahlng
Mr. IIIII Mra. Freollllll J!llulh
trip In Canada.
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CIOYelaad, VIrginia vllllted
Mr. end Mrs. Cole Slaata rehere
with hll aon and famlb',
•mtb' vacationed at Myrtle
Mr. uti Mra. Jolm F, J!llulh
Beach, s. c.
chUdreo recomly.
Mr. and Mrs. H01117 Capehart 11141Mr.
81111 Mrs. WUUam Cbll·
rectlvwl word that tllelr aon, ler and their dauibW', Mrs.
Erwin bas been promoted to Slall: WUUam Garlleld or N \1 k
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ew or •
Sergeant. Sill. Capehart, wbo bas
bavo
b•n
va..clonlni
In Flor·
been In 1he U. S. Air Force Cor
Ida.
0'/lr elshl years Is statlmlld In
Mlas M,yra Roulh vldted at
CellCornla, whore he and hla
the home or her malhor, Mrs.
Velma Rouab, Wrlllg 1 aemos-

Vaeation School to

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llr. and Mrs. Poul F. ROUib
inurlllm8lll at Ctnclmollcwortlle
and
Camlly liave movwltromhM
woekelld.
to
Roanoke,
Va. -eMr.RGIIIb
llrL Frank Zerkle Ia apallllt
woo tronafsrred. IIIII ~OJf!l
al Holzer Hoopllal.
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by Appalaehlan Eloctrl• . eo-.
Debra 81111 Diane Karr ol ow.
ensboro, 1\7. are vtlltlni their ll'ancPrenll, Mr; 81111 Mra.l
Otto Griaim.
Mr. IIIII Mra. lllrr1 Jllller,
''CI - Sb:
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Leah Am IIIII Gall, neotlaaly of
Flap
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ed near DIO'IOII. Wo laot waek.
The city or MobUe, .~Ia., lo
Edwin Stein Ia a auralell pa. sometimes·called the City -ol
. Sb: FIJigS." The city bu been
Uonl al Cabell llulllla&amp;tGn. Hoi- owned' by the Freneb, Brltllb
pllal.
and Spanish, and bas floim
Mr. 81111 Mro. Harold Roll ml the fta!l;l of Ill!! Amerlcau colO.
cbUdreo vldted relaUVIS udn· nles, UJt Confederate StBiea
catlmed near Plttobur&amp;h, Pa.laot and the United States.
Am and Goll attended

Carol,yn,

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The ~rowth ol o,t~r ~~try Ia ••• wlt,h exam·
Thurgood Marshall, Ralph Bunc he, Edwai-d piH of thf Black men ~1)0 1'1118 .from otiiiCilrlty , ••
Brooke ••• great nunes of the present. But What only to be Ignored.by, ii)Oit,hlstorlana wfit!i their
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of llenjamln Banneker, John Rock, Peter Silem, life spans were qotnplet~. .
Phlllia Wheatley, James Derham, Paul Cuffe, EsteIn an effort to oollilple the w-'~ o! Ignorance ·
vanloo, Matthew Henaon1
and misunderstanding of the Ne~'a role In Amerl· ·
These were but a few of the many lleQroea who oan history, thla newspaper prolenta "The LaSt ·
made noteworthy contributions to the development American," a 24-part aeries iracjng ·the Mea~o
of America in Ita earlier dayL
American through his life In tho Nelli World.
StarfinB thU Fridoy in thU NewiJIGIH!f'
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·wis piiQ'ed by Mrs.

Tbo mother· ot 1111 brlda - ·
a paotel blbo elrosa trlmmedwllll
blue ODd bol&amp;e llowaro,' wlllt blue
11141 beJa9 aeoeaiOI'ioo11141 a cor·
ot blue
Tbo
IIIGCilor ot 1111. II'GOm """' a
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wllb willie ...
oeoiOrles ODd a coraaae of 1ihlto

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be!Ci.Jltjy 4 at tliiRullaaoi Park.

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Mro. Paul Zirkle
aul~. lleCroohmenta - •
· oervw!. Tho ellil dooa not meet
· In JUly or AIIII!SI.

. A PRACI'ICAL APPROACH TO PALMISTRY. Year
~J.W~~ed~ .lkelift, ol taiel U fOI •eep fOar ~
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KJdalll at·the home ol Mrl. IIIler·
...sTREET DANCE nurode,y,
ldaD 1n l'l&gt;meroy.
J1111 21, next to tile ~acuee
Guoota were Mrs. Purl!11Karr,
~ty IIIII Park from 9
Mro. WoodrOw Mora, Mr1. ·Aman·
·' 1.%. Tbo .Ja.v• wUl emcee.
da Baer, Mro. Ull!llnNeaae, Mra.
wl by.lbe Teens Cor Park .
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Fred Noaae, David ·Neaae and
lmprovemant.
NEW iiAVEN _ Tbo'Uvo Wire Roma, Mra. Komi ,Roullh, Mro.
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Claao ot the UDitocl Mllhodlot A. R. Knllbt, Mra. WUllam SlerPAST MATRONS
CliQ-&lt;h , mot on TUtlfdV ..... ldan, Sr., Roaece WU., . . . .
of lbe EV&amp;Do 1q II the alllrcb Mrs IUld 911111111, Mrl. Moi.CIIIII Cot~~ter, Middleport; It Jltmard l.lltlai IUld ilro. Frid· trill 11141 JUl, Mrl. CUYor wu.
7:30p.m. FrldiQ', JIDIO 28 II Blt4r ullolteaaes.
. llama, Mro. Ed Fo-. Mrs.
. WC,
' ~a, "God llld Flllli11'' Harry Ball7 llld Dd&gt;ble, Mra.
• T.U. ·,to . !DIIt FrldiQ', , 8 weri led by Mrs. LlftlD&amp;
Richard Valllca, Mr8. John Scott,
.~~:~~)M~
' ' ' :a_ ~ ,s~~ · Mrs. ~~¥•• Walaon, Mrs. Olan

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~''''* .._~Mioe . Vnloa, Mra. Bate,y oondilelod a Bll&gt;le
.. . - ~. al •lltl liome Cit Qdz.
.,~!;,~ l:ilae, a., I! waa voted to JIU'cha" lioW
-~ It I p.m., ~· earpollaa lor tile otatrwar at the
~~ to. briq a COJored cbUFch. Attoqdlnc were Mra
fill,
Ncn TrlilP, ilra. Clllr J!llu..,;
. 0\l'I'SID&amp; DANCE Jt11V Willi Mr1. IIDnrd Burr11, lin.
) U.. Jlta, lf1'141l, it the P ~·· CIIQ'tonAIII·
•.."'1 till!l• CGUrt, lllrllrw att 01, Mro. Roy llotllllan, Mro. R1Q'
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W....-, Mrs. Thelma caPobart,
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Mrs. Olba L1ev1q, 81111 pot,
, , ~Pll.RT UTr1LE 1-. MrL C~ !llore 81111 ho•ooaa,
. ; .. . . . ' . hltb acllilol. Mra. Bate,y 111!1 Mro. iJniD&amp;
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Evana, Mra. Gibrp Baer, Mrs. ·
Roaet Dlllird, Mra. c. D. Aniold, Mra. James Slephelllon and
Mra. Paul Karr.
RoCre~o wore let crtam
81111 c¥e -ltod wlllt rollbudo 81111 8liiiD umbrellas, and
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lito. flmlll" .WOI held It t be
WOMEN'S Alsn. 'IIIIIradiQ' It home of brlda'a parillta~
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7:30 at 1be Middleport F I r 1 1
Mra. Rickard II a lll'aduaie of
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Mn. Richard vaulban bas lbe
• Mr. itlckli-d ". a lll'ldu·
PI'C&gt;III'am; davCICiono by Mrs-Tbo- ace ot Walwno lfllbS.IJ3ol, elisa
mao l(j!jy; ~~o•oaeo Mro. Lew- of 1966 .ODd fo ODiployed 11 Mar.II Slulr, Mro. IIClll llqprt;y letto IWuflelllriDg ~.
A bridal llhowlr was bold Cor
Mra. Jack Sltlerllelll, Mra.
Tbo oouplo lo realdlilc It CIU- Mra. Pelt VUtca {JII&lt;b' Gen1'7 AllderiCil, m1 Mro. Frlllell ton.
helmer), lllv• by Mrs. WOllam

Huntington School

CAIPING SUPPLIES

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81111 lira. Ralph Palate.r !IDil cbll·
dreil Dlanl, . BodQI ariel Vlclor,
ot Mlddlei&gt;ort; llro. Howard
Rauch 11141 children Barbara, 1
Steve ml Pam, or Newirk, 81111
Robert Painter or ~'~&gt;meJGY" Rt.

~~:.~ ~. . .s of Bridat Shower .

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. n;. Soulhenl Local H I i h
llcbl!9l :Baail .will 11!11·frol!lii0Cil
to :! .. P,m. for·tile OJ&lt; Rolli iD be

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Cor Alllerlca." · Tbo ,_., pre.
· a 8Ift to' lira. Rlcbafd
~ .llld a lilmoroua ·rAdlq
by MrL Karl . llwtni tiJllowod.
Gani01 W... .PIIJOII IIIII pra•• _,by Mrs. WU!Iam Allman,
Mrs. Otbo Walja, Mrs. Karl ow.
ens ind ¥fs. Horace MeElhlaay.

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• Amorlclll ' ldaala,

WWiam Ruuell.
1ile maid ot boDor ,,.., Mill
Linda J!llulh, aster ·ot t b •
bride. Her J1!1111 woo a ohori
While brooado dreao &lt;GVoredwllll
a blue lace cap. .Her )lciliQiet
wu ot.bluo
wllll willie
Atlnltroamtro. · .
llellnla smith ot~ Mich.,
aerved 11 beat nWt, uillera Were
Ralph T, ~,' sfD~ Wo
11141 Mlchaal ~ce. New Ha-

ter break. Sbe Isot attondlna
Buatneaa r'r=nnr~~::::;:v~::::f~""':';!~==;"...,
~
at HUDtlngton.
Mr. and Mrl. Edwin J!lluab of
Begin Next Monday
Cbarlootoo, W. Vs. vlallod bls
MASON - Tbe Mason EUB parents, Mr. and MrL .JohDrly
deli.Y vacation Bible S.IJ3ol will J!lluab over lite woekeod.
begin llonday, July 1 at 9:30
Mr. Fred Rouah Is a OUFIII·
W•tenn•lon • Clntaloupe
s.m. until 12 noon. Mrs. Doro- cal paUoDI at Veterono !lem·
tll1 Clrtwriaht wW ba hostess orlal Hoopltalln l'l&gt;moroy.
I ' Pe•chii•Str•wberi'III•Tomlltolt
Cor reCroahmeota. AI\YOIIO wishlira. David Hlncb' and cbU·.
~••GOosebefrln
IIIII to uolot or -te Is asked dreil of Middleport IIIII llr. aild ·
to eoiaet Mrs. CVtwrl&amp;llt.
· Mrs. Robert Muncy of&gt;l' ~~~tl-.
On Frij!!r, July 5 a picnic too, w. va. vloltod ov
t!ID.be IM1il. Children 4 Ill 14 wookoed wlllllbelr malhor,
who ban Dot yet OIII'O!led are B. B. Muncy.
urged to pleaoo do ao 11 once.
Mr. and Mrs. DonaldF. Roullh,
· '!1lt Rev. Clarles Pariah Ia tile ond !Jieryl, Mrr. lloullaa Miller,
_.-o
, Mr• ~N
.new)J•-'Died
minister.
--• Mr I. Harr)' 14111tr, ,_,
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t'llalna, gordon tooiB. ApPI'Ol!·
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furnished aparlmeal. 114\k
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picture frames, trunlrs. lot
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of boob (many anttques), FIVE ROOM bouse, lot. Happy
Secretary, eedar ehest, 21"
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TRAILEII, Ilmm'1 'l'raiJer Admiral T.V.. typewrller,
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Part, Mlnemllle. Pboae ID- Empire gu beeler, 12 guage
JSJl
. . lie shot gun, 32 special Marllo
USED PrANOS, CLEAN UP
rtne, gun rack, lots of dlsb- sale one small 44-lneh, while
' Ollll . uprlgbt, cherry;
01 • cooking utensils, and mlsPublic S.le
flnlab;
AUCI'ION - U:OO A.M. SaL, ceDaneous Items.
two mahogany, one walnut,
June II, litlll. 'lbe UDdmlgn- NOTICE Due to cireum.
an re-conditioned. Prkecl
ed, beviDg IOicl her proper))' stances beyond our control
!rom 1110 up, dellvered.
8Dd moving oat of alate, -~ lhe cattle formerly advertl5741-4211., after 5 p.m. call '141aell !be following at Auctkilt .. ed In lhil sale wDI not be
5113,
fi.J8.3te
Tbe aale wiD be held ~ 'sole!. ONE WESTERN riding horse.
relldellce nat til !11-J LUNCH Lunch 1181"Phone Mason 773-5178. &amp;-2&amp;-!tp
Grade School, llradbury, 011111. ved by lhe ladieS of Alhl
Two Pe. Llvinl Rm. !Wte; 'Methodlll Cllureh. C. B.
W!Dg Beet Cbalr; Allllqoe Woodyard, Owner, 'McCoy'! TWO BEDROOM borne, bath,
banlwaod lloors, pallellng,
Stand; Lampl 81111 lltudl; Auction Service; f. 0. 'Mae'
run basement. modem ldtRoeter (Tilt Back); Slrlf&amp;lll 'McCoy, Auctioneer, a.ter:
•hen, city gas llld water. Sll
Cbaln: Mqb. Bedroom 8ulle. o. Lloyd DIJUoger, AJllft_"yem old, 15500. CaD SP-SG.E. llefrlgerator; ~ · ttce Sbade. 0.
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Bleelrle Slm; 1JI1IItJ
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Btereo, sltgiiUy damaged In
lng UleniDI IIIII u-;
mlnlalure, f15 and up. Stud
Chrome DIDelle Set, I Cbelrr;
lllVI&lt;e llld grooming. Pbca
•hipping. Now •roo off, Call
ldt Carpet by Lee; TeJe. 111UM3
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tiiiW747.
&amp;-2'1-atc
~ Slalld; I!DIIter Simi;
_.- - Porcelain Top Table; Bed- g ROOM HOUSI!l, 1\k batbB, MANUFACTURER'S SALE.
room Reller; Dt e•er IIIII new on !umaee, 1o1 124 1 111
farm and home wbJta Vanity; a...t ol Dra-a; f
ft. f1,500. Recine, Phone Bltboule and baro Jlllul, "I·
Pe. Plteber ml Bowl Bet S'llil.
B-23-!Jie
f5.48
ialloD, sale price tJJt
(Nice); Bedding and Rap;
a gallon. King B1ll1den Sup.
Bamtw. Stud; I, I, I, OIL
SINGER
SEWING
machine,
ply
Co., Mldd\epll1, Ohio....
Stoae Jm; 11m1 Tools; b
just turn the llllob and, at
J?fl.
1-IJ.!Jie
oaDo Lawn - ; llela1 each cllek, lhll eewm, machr.wn Oudll; 'tlblte 1W1rY Ine 11 ready to bllndallk'b
70,1100 oro 88jl clreulator ml
Bleclrle SewlntJ lflddne;
beml
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drapes,
baste
a
several maHer beaten; leV·
Two Sellool Seal!; 'INDb •
dreBB,
embroider
a
pD!owcue,
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nice carpeta, ebaln, tabBoob; Garden Too!J; Drlpmab
buttonholes.
'lulaU
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bar
atoola, TY aet, hand
erletl; Pllr 'Metalll&lt;lrw; 011
monthly
pay!IU!IIIII,
or
ftl.:l5
mowor, cheat ol drqera,
Heater. AUC!'. IIOTE: Tldi
Phone 1f11.3118.
&amp;-JI.ele
girl'a bieyele, aboe aisles, me.
lumllute '" aceptJona1 Dice
tal uU\Ity table. See at 304
and II e1ean 8lld 'ftll and MAPLE STERI!lO Early AmHamilton St., Middleport.
hr. 'l'EIIMII: Call. Not Jle. erlcan limo, ; . eombfn. Phone I9USII.
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hr leddenlo. alion Mpeed ehanger, eoUd
BRADFORD Atl't"''KKr COMBtate' bllleot CMl redlo. PaY- EJGRT ROOM HOUSE, two
PANY, C. C. Bndfld, rnen11 of 18 or f91.JJ. Fqr
bathl, 011 !be river, 18,11110.
tloneer; A. c. 1lradfonl, U. home ""-!raUon, ean 8!11Pbaoe 111-111!7 between a a.
...,.. IIIJMd: Mrll. Edllll A. !218.
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roNTBMPOllARY WALN(I'J' TZAII
BAY lionel, I and
llteNo: Beaatlful wa1uat cab- • J8ll' old, lood warten,
Inet, wu floor demollllra!m',
weight 14110 IIIII. each; ailo,
kpeed. dual volume control;
one year old colt. 'llleodore
hflrheat fidelity, l'lldlo. I'1IJ Pu\IJns, Racine. Pbca ...
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Wolle, wbo pused .,.ay June
2'1, 198S,
Sad and suddea wae the call,
01 one eo dearly loved by
A blUer ltl'lel, a ahoct severe,
It waa to part wUh oue ao
dear.
.
We often sit and think ol you,
And speak ol bow you died,
To tblnk you oould not aay
goodbye,
Before you closed your eyea.
For all of us you did YDI1"

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best,
Oh, Gnd, grant you eternal

reat.
Sadly missed by wife and

Family.

&amp;-2'1-lte

Nolle.
THERE WILL be a gun shoot,
&amp;mdsy, June so, beg1nnlng at
noon at the Forked Run
Sportsman Club. Everyone Is
welcome.
M'l41e

TERMITES SWARMING? 'l11ly are re-producllftl, 1101
,_ - - eoloaJ, Free lnlpecllms aud llllonnation 011
crawl space dan&amp;m. No
saii!Sl!llll, low ovwllead, It
per cent sav!np, Allied Pelt
Omlrol, l'lmleror.
Oblo.
Pballe ~tUM~ evenlnp.
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'zlpjli-8, pookell, Jlllllnl,
· hemming, alteralfOIIB, obl.
Mrll. Freddie 'l'1label, M-,
Phone '1'11-1811.
f.II.Ue
llAPPY ROOll, ll!eNuti 8priDp
Nile Club. I 10 I p.m. JloD.
day lin .......,.. LldiM lll8hl
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Htle

W•nted To Buy
A IIORSE BETWEEN M ml 5I
~Debes, pbolle tiiiJ.ZIIII, f.IJ.3tc
ANTrQUES, lumlllut, dllbll,
mlleellaneous. · Mrll. Boward
Cecil, 101 w. MaiD 81., "-"

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aate ar INdo lor trd rl
equal 9l1ue. Cell ReedmiJe
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Lovely three ~ JDIId.
ern bome In Syraeue, wan
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1220 W
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. 423-7521

BELPRE, OHIO

MoTH PBOOFING

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FIRIIT~ DLC 100
IHW TIIIAD-ILACKWALL

Wheel Alfgnm1nt .

ELECTROLUX
vice: Sweepers,
SALES
rug and
washers
ser- ;
and pollshera. Genuine parll.
Call llrl-3710.
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RADIO &amp; TY repair, reasclllable prlcea. Antenna &amp; Booster aenlee. John Harrleon.
701 Broadway St., Mlddleporl,
Ohio. Phone 11112-2522. open
evenlnp.
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dll·f•m t~~~lhod . No m~~ts. Mo f11a No
odor. Uu Nil tile 111111 dl,.

"DAmY BEEF"
breeding oervlce. Call Leland
Parker, Pooleroy residence
11112-2284 or eat! Illation Tuppera Plains fi'I-DSI. U 30te

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DAILY

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12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND

BUDGET PRICE furnltuno m
our tblrd ftoor budget llhop.
Baker Fumllure, Middleport,
Ohlo.
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4:30 P.M.

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CIGARETTE vending maeldnes

Entertained

and aervlce. ABC Bnle! prlael, . ·

lnsur1nce

GET READY· ·only a,. t1ays ltfl
until tht 4tll of JuiJI Sn th.-.. 1; , ·. · ..·

t&lt;eeoing Meigs
. Gallia and
Mason A~eo
Informed As
Well As.

SEWING MACHINES, NPBir
II!I"Vke.
makt'll. WY J1184. '\'be Fabric S'lop, Pomf!tOY. Authorlled Sloger Sal..
and !lervtee. We SlulrpPII

AtrmMOBR.E 1ns11rance bee1o
....ned? Lost Vllllr nneraton license? CaD ti8J.2981.
I II lfe

1965 Chevelle .Mllibu . ·. . . . . . . .. .
coov. V-8 etwtne, powersllde, radio, healer, - ~~~~~
Utes eree• nterlor lltllah wltl! white IO"ICIII lq) viiO"!
' tertO:. trim. AaharJo l.awner trld;) !11. •

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( l)oor, dark Cl'IQ llnlah :-.tilt ~- 11111Glllli~ ~~;,

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VIckie S..artzat~~\I&gt;Upent .
SUnday School attendance CMl ae&gt;,.nt d&amp;Y• lut~f,k Wjt~ Mr.
June 16 ""'59, otrertng $17.42. IDol, Mra. Clair :~, st.vlo
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Worlhlp sorYicea were held 11 aid''Kalil)'. .. .•
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Mrn. Wlll'lai' 11ol11""'"' .
fathera were honored wllh a ,Kilt Jell on 1 pllli»i• tril'l-? ,...,
at a handkerchief and .,.... each ll'it~.
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&lt;!urine the &amp;qlday School llour.
w. ..d· Nn. Gera14 ~ .
A roodlnt~ In tribute w Father'o ill!l tamtl7 0( lflrlet!a vlllle&lt;l
Day wu followed by the ohwllll Ni.a ROOinoOil Inc! Clata Foil0( "Faith at Out Falhota. b
Sunday,
vie.&lt;
Two at Mro. Grace · Kell7'a
wbo
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IIJ'IIIddaughlero, ..., fran sta.DbenYIJle ond the other fran lhl
ll*le or Te..., Yl1114d her .,;

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' Be.utio~ llh!t.. ~tilt w!'th red vlti7l ,taterl.-,11i_ae!* ~·

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dren at Mr. Inc! iolra. DIIWIIDrll
lloJleo el\loyed 1 cOCJiualt lithe
hoalo of their parenl6 orl Flther' s
Day.
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Tho Church Stud1 CGmmlttee
1IUl meet at the laDe at Thelma

!be COIIUIIIttee are ~ DUliJ&gt;.
gvr, chl!rman, Nino ~
0a1e Fcllrod, ·norenceljpeocer,
Helen Woode lind Thelma H81111, ,

Alfred

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READY • m concrete delivered rfCbl to . your projeel.
Peat and wy. Free 1!111mates. Phone IJ92.32M, Goefleln Ready - Mix Co., Mldclle.
pori, Ohio.
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Am CONDMONING Refrigeration service. Jack's Refrigeration, New Raven. heme
181-111'111.
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Maeon, W. Va. Phone 'I'IUMS.

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C. t'. IIRADFORD
. At1Cn0NEER
CompieloSenll!e
Write, PliCMle or Omloet

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pillar of the contmunlty, but
his wife eaya be's eaU~ that
becauae the drugstore would
fall down If he weren't found
leaning all8lnst the wall mOB! . One of tbe th(np holdlqg
aoy evenlitg.
mall)'_ marriBgea ·together li
the high cost of divorce.
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men aren't popular with
A tailor IB abou.t t~r 0111!1
their wives.
person who enjoys ·c'otl;
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of life.
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Buslnn1 Slrvlcls

HOBSTETTER
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RACIIiJ: lWIIAI. - 1 nJOIIII,
ball!, gu, wen to wall ear~. well, elalerat __..
buDdlnp. One acre.

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"JUIIII,IIJ &amp; PRICE AS LOW AS-

APPLIANCE HOSPITAL - ADtllortzed Brls&amp;B and Stratton
and Lawn Boy, parlll and
services; rePBir Teeumacll
and Kohler engines and aU
small appliances, Third St.,
M8Bon, W. Va., Joho M. Rott-

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Call IMCGO.
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POMEROY - 7 Room brlet, 3
bedroom&amp;, bath, bot water
beat, full bese!Delll, b a c k
porch; conveniently )oealld.
POMEROY .., f I'OOIDII, I badrooms, water ayatem, celllr,
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PABM EQIJtPMENT .el
J•clc w~ C.rley,
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For
4 ROOMS AND BATH, 1'10 Mal. llvator; 1968 A.C. Hay CQIICII·
berry Avw., Pomeroy. ea. tloner; Cue Rake and Ted- IJA Jolm Deere Com.
taet Role 8111011, \Hie ... dar;
blne;
A.C. J.llaml crop
1011 liter 5 p.m. Pllcae . .
aprayer;
01mr
Vlllllll't
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Spreader; Olltlpaeter, Dlsll 'i'OU CAN IIlli IIVI tiO Ill:~
harrvw; t-row com planter, .
oo aluminum boelo. c;at! . .
t-row corn plcter; S2 ft. RGu
1147 or 111W1511. caab ar
Elevall&gt;r, Oliver Drill; · Tracterms.
&amp;-!Nite
tor I!I"IIB aaeder, WagCMI on
Rubber; Hammer MID, Com KEEP your wpell beautiful
Bhelier: 3-unll Surp Mllker8,
deaplle eonstant footatepi ol
complete; 3 water tanlrs, Moa busy ramny. Get Blue 1.111Collougll ehaln saw; 3-bole
tre. Relit eleetrlc Bhampooer
hog feeder, rOll woven wire;
fl. BUer Furniture. &amp;4f.8tp
t'llalna, gordon tooiB. ApPI'Ol!·
lmalely 200 bu. """'· 11100 HAY IN the ftetd, on ~n
bales bay, 500 bales straw.
Run Road. PbCMle 74UIIll af.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, f
HOUSEJIOLD
AND
ANTIQler. p.m.
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UES - P'rlgtdalre refr!gera!975; alter • pllooo lllo:IS'Il.
tor. Gas range, kltcben eabl- SIX ROOM brick, tbree bedB-11-lfc
nel, Dinette Set, Dining reom
room bome, garage 8lld b886BUlle,
BedB,
dress~. vanity.
ment, Fourtb st., New Hann.
CLEAN, FOUR 1'001118 and bRill,
cheBt
of drawers, 2-four poaPhone 8112-2871 New Haven.
furnished aparlmeal. 114\k
ter beds. antique dreBBer,
II-JS-4te
Mulbel'!Y. Pbone 192-141118.
picture frames, trunlrs. lot
841fc
of boob (many anttques), FIVE ROOM bouse, lot. Happy
Secretary, eedar ehest, 21"
Hollow Roed. Contact Roy
TRAILEII, Ilmm'1 'l'raiJer Admiral T.V.. typewrller,
Ellll, RuOIIDII.
6-ZHte
Part, Mlnemllle. Pboae ID- Empire gu beeler, 12 guage
JSJl
. . lie shot gun, 32 special Marllo
USED PrANOS, CLEAN UP
rtne, gun rack, lots of dlsb- sale one small 44-lneh, while
' Ollll . uprlgbt, cherry;
01 • cooking utensils, and mlsPublic S.le
flnlab;
AUCI'ION - U:OO A.M. SaL, ceDaneous Items.
two mahogany, one walnut,
June II, litlll. 'lbe UDdmlgn- NOTICE Due to cireum.
an re-conditioned. Prkecl
ed, beviDg IOicl her proper))' stances beyond our control
!rom 1110 up, dellvered.
8Dd moving oat of alate, -~ lhe cattle formerly advertl5741-4211., after 5 p.m. call '141aell !be following at Auctkilt .. ed In lhil sale wDI not be
5113,
fi.J8.3te
Tbe aale wiD be held ~ 'sole!. ONE WESTERN riding horse.
relldellce nat til !11-J LUNCH Lunch 1181"Phone Mason 773-5178. &amp;-2&amp;-!tp
Grade School, llradbury, 011111. ved by lhe ladieS of Alhl
Two Pe. Llvinl Rm. !Wte; 'Methodlll Cllureh. C. B.
W!Dg Beet Cbalr; Allllqoe Woodyard, Owner, 'McCoy'! TWO BEDROOM borne, bath,
banlwaod lloors, pallellng,
Stand; Lampl 81111 lltudl; Auction Service; f. 0. 'Mae'
run basement. modem ldtRoeter (Tilt Back); Slrlf&amp;lll 'McCoy, Auctioneer, a.ter:
•hen, city gas llld water. Sll
Cbaln: Mqb. Bedroom 8ulle. o. Lloyd DIJUoger, AJllft_"yem old, 15500. CaD SP-SG.E. llefrlgerator; ~ · ttce Sbade. 0.
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Btereo, sltgiiUy damaged In
lng UleniDI IIIII u-;
mlnlalure, f15 and up. Stud
Chrome DIDelle Set, I Cbelrr;
lllVI&lt;e llld grooming. Pbca
•hipping. Now •roo off, Call
ldt Carpet by Lee; TeJe. 111UM3
U I tfc
tiiiW747.
&amp;-2'1-atc
~ Slalld; I!DIIter Simi;
_.- - Porcelain Top Table; Bed- g ROOM HOUSI!l, 1\k batbB, MANUFACTURER'S SALE.
room Reller; Dt e•er IIIII new on !umaee, 1o1 124 1 111
farm and home wbJta Vanity; a...t ol Dra-a; f
ft. f1,500. Recine, Phone Bltboule and baro Jlllul, "I·
Pe. Plteber ml Bowl Bet S'llil.
B-23-!Jie
f5.48
ialloD, sale price tJJt
(Nice); Bedding and Rap;
a gallon. King B1ll1den Sup.
Bamtw. Stud; I, I, I, OIL
SINGER
SEWING
machine,
ply
Co., Mldd\epll1, Ohio....
Stoae Jm; 11m1 Tools; b
just turn the llllob and, at
J?fl.
1-IJ.!Jie
oaDo Lawn - ; llela1 each cllek, lhll eewm, machr.wn Oudll; 'tlblte 1W1rY Ine 11 ready to bllndallk'b
70,1100 oro 88jl clreulator ml
Bleclrle SewlntJ lflddne;
beml
CMl
drapes,
baste
a
several maHer beaten; leV·
Two Sellool Seal!; 'INDb •
dreBB,
embroider
a
pD!owcue,
era!
nice carpeta, ebaln, tabBoob; Garden Too!J; Drlpmab
buttonholes.
'lulaU
la,
bar
atoola, TY aet, hand
erletl; Pllr 'Metalll&lt;lrw; 011
monthly
pay!IU!IIIII,
or
ftl.:l5
mowor, cheat ol drqera,
Heater. AUC!'. IIOTE: Tldi
Phone 1f11.3118.
&amp;-JI.ele
girl'a bieyele, aboe aisles, me.
lumllute '" aceptJona1 Dice
tal uU\Ity table. See at 304
and II e1ean 8lld 'ftll and MAPLE STERI!lO Early AmHamilton St., Middleport.
hr. 'l'EIIMII: Call. Not Jle. erlcan limo, ; . eombfn. Phone I9USII.
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hr leddenlo. alion Mpeed ehanger, eoUd
BRADFORD Atl't"''KKr COMBtate' bllleot CMl redlo. PaY- EJGRT ROOM HOUSE, two
PANY, C. C. Bndfld, rnen11 of 18 or f91.JJ. Fqr
bathl, 011 !be river, 18,11110.
tloneer; A. c. 1lradfonl, U. home ""-!raUon, ean 8!11Pbaoe 111-111!7 between a a.
...,.. IIIJMd: Mrll. Edllll A. !218.
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m. and 5 p.m.
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~NMie
roNTBMPOllARY WALN(I'J' TZAII
BAY lionel, I and
llteNo: Beaatlful wa1uat cab- • J8ll' old, lood warten,
Inet, wu floor demollllra!m',
weight 14110 IIIII. each; ailo,
kpeed. dual volume control;
one year old colt. 'llleodore
hflrheat fidelity, l'lldlo. I'1IJ Pu\IJns, Racine. Pbca ...
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Wolle, wbo pused .,.ay June
2'1, 198S,
Sad and suddea wae the call,
01 one eo dearly loved by
A blUer ltl'lel, a ahoct severe,
It waa to part wUh oue ao
dear.
.
We often sit and think ol you,
And speak ol bow you died,
To tblnk you oould not aay
goodbye,
Before you closed your eyea.
For all of us you did YDI1"

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best,
Oh, Gnd, grant you eternal

reat.
Sadly missed by wife and

Family.

&amp;-2'1-lte

Nolle.
THERE WILL be a gun shoot,
&amp;mdsy, June so, beg1nnlng at
noon at the Forked Run
Sportsman Club. Everyone Is
welcome.
M'l41e

TERMITES SWARMING? 'l11ly are re-producllftl, 1101
,_ - - eoloaJ, Free lnlpecllms aud llllonnation 011
crawl space dan&amp;m. No
saii!Sl!llll, low ovwllead, It
per cent sav!np, Allied Pelt
Omlrol, l'lmleror.
Oblo.
Pballe ~tUM~ evenlnp.
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'zlpjli-8, pookell, Jlllllnl,
· hemming, alteralfOIIB, obl.
Mrll. Freddie 'l'1label, M-,
Phone '1'11-1811.
f.II.Ue
llAPPY ROOll, ll!eNuti 8priDp
Nile Club. I 10 I p.m. JloD.
day lin .......,.. LldiM lll8hl
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Htle

W•nted To Buy
A IIORSE BETWEEN M ml 5I
~Debes, pbolle tiiiJ.ZIIII, f.IJ.3tc
ANTrQUES, lumlllut, dllbll,
mlleellaneous. · Mrll. Boward
Cecil, 101 w. MaiD 81., "-"

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1160 CIIEVROI.ET l'mpm lor
aate ar INdo lor trd rl
equal 9l1ue. Cell ReedmiJe
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traDer for PIJtl ~;
Lovely three ~ JDIId.
ern bome In Syraeue, wan
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1220 W
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. 423-7521

BELPRE, OHIO

MoTH PBOOFING

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FIRIIT~ DLC 100
IHW TIIIAD-ILACKWALL

Wheel Alfgnm1nt .

ELECTROLUX
vice: Sweepers,
SALES
rug and
washers
ser- ;
and pollshera. Genuine parll.
Call llrl-3710.
&amp;-IS-tie
RADIO &amp; TY repair, reasclllable prlcea. Antenna &amp; Booster aenlee. John Harrleon.
701 Broadway St., Mlddleporl,
Ohio. Phone 11112-2522. open
evenlnp.
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Prlco Tu

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dll·f•m t~~~lhod . No m~~ts. Mo f11a No
odor. Uu Nil tile 111111 dl,.

"DAmY BEEF"
breeding oervlce. Call Leland
Parker, Pooleroy residence
11112-2284 or eat! Illation Tuppera Plains fi'I-DSI. U 30te

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Junto .111 ili!D·

, LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND

BUDGET PRICE furnltuno m
our tblrd ftoor budget llhop.
Baker Fumllure, Middleport,
Ohlo.
' 13 lie

4:30 P.M.

an ·

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CIGARETTE vending maeldnes

Entertained

and aervlce. ABC Bnle! prlael, . ·

lnsur1nce

GET READY· ·only a,. t1ays ltfl
until tht 4tll of JuiJI Sn th.-.. 1; , ·. · ..·

t&lt;eeoing Meigs
. Gallia and
Mason A~eo
Informed As
Well As.

SEWING MACHINES, NPBir
II!I"Vke.
makt'll. WY J1184. '\'be Fabric S'lop, Pomf!tOY. Authorlled Sloger Sal..
and !lervtee. We SlulrpPII

AtrmMOBR.E 1ns11rance bee1o
....ned? Lost Vllllr nneraton license? CaD ti8J.2981.
I II lfe

1965 Chevelle .Mllibu . ·. . . . . . . .. .
coov. V-8 etwtne, powersllde, radio, healer, - ~~~~~
Utes eree• nterlor lltllah wltl! white IO"ICIII lq) viiO"!
' tertO:. trim. AaharJo l.awner trld;) !11. •

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( l)oor, dark Cl'IQ llnlah :-.tilt ~- 11111Glllli~ ~~;,

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VIckie S..artzat~~\I&gt;Upent .
SUnday School attendance CMl ae&gt;,.nt d&amp;Y• lut~f,k Wjt~ Mr.
June 16 ""'59, otrertng $17.42. IDol, Mra. Clair :~, st.vlo
I
Worlhlp sorYicea were held 11 aid''Kalil)'. .. .•
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10:4$ with Cite Rev. caoto. The
Mrn. Wlll'lai' 11ol11""'"' .
fathera were honored wllh a ,Kilt Jell on 1 pllli»i• tril'l-? ,...,
at a handkerchief and .,.... each ll'it~.
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&lt;!urine the &amp;qlday School llour.
w. ..d· Nn. Gera14 ~ .
A roodlnt~ In tribute w Father'o ill!l tamtl7 0( lflrlet!a vlllle&lt;l
Day wu followed by the ohwllll Ni.a ROOinoOil Inc! Clata Foil0( "Faith at Out Falhota. b
Sunday,
vie.&lt;
Two at Mro. Grace · Kell7'a
wbo
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IIJ'IIIddaughlero, ..., fran sta.DbenYIJle ond the other fran lhl
ll*le or Te..., Yl1114d her .,;

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' Be.utio~ llh!t.. ~tilt w!'th red vlti7l ,taterl.-,11i_ae!* ~·

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Social
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,,., r141o &amp; hea!or.: ··

dren at Mr. Inc! iolra. DIIWIIDrll
lloJleo el\loyed 1 cOCJiualt lithe
hoalo of their parenl6 orl Flther' s
Day.
.
Tho Church Stud1 CGmmlttee
1IUl meet at the laDe at Thelma

!be COIIUIIIttee are ~ DUliJ&gt;.
gvr, chl!rman, Nino ~
0a1e Fcllrod, ·norenceljpeocer,
Helen Woode lind Thelma H81111, ,

Alfred

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READY • m concrete delivered rfCbl to . your projeel.
Peat and wy. Free 1!111mates. Phone IJ92.32M, Goefleln Ready - Mix Co., Mldclle.
pori, Ohio.
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,,,_.,,, \ NEWS

Am CONDMONING Refrigeration service. Jack's Refrigeration, New Raven. heme
181-111'111.
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WMPO

Maeon, W. Va. Phone 'I'IUMS.

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Bdaora.

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C. t'. IIRADFORD
. At1Cn0NEER
CompieloSenll!e
Write, PliCMle or Omloet

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He thinks of himself as a·
pillar of the contmunlty, but
his wife eaya be's eaU~ that
becauae the drugstore would
fall down If he weren't found
leaning all8lnst the wall mOB! . One of tbe th(np holdlqg
aoy evenlitg.
mall)'_ marriBgea ·together li
the high cost of divorce.
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A&amp; a rule, brood-minded
...
men aren't popular with
A tailor IB abou.t t~r 0111!1
their wives.
person who enjoys ·c'otl;
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of life.
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Buslnn1 Slrvlcls

HOBSTETTER
REALTY'
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Get. -.tliillllfliter, BnUr

RACIIiJ: lWIIAI. - 1 nJOIIII,
ball!, gu, wen to wall ear~. well, elalerat __..
buDdlnp. One acre.

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"JUIIII,IIJ &amp; PRICE AS LOW AS-

APPLIANCE HOSPITAL - ADtllortzed Brls&amp;B and Stratton
and Lawn Boy, parlll and
services; rePBir Teeumacll
and Kohler engines and aU
small appliances, Third St.,
M8Bon, W. Va., Joho M. Rott-

lui Estill For S.le

aeru.

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e11ra large loll: near acbool.
Call IMCGO.
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POMEROY - 7 Room brlet, 3
bedroom&amp;, bath, bot water
beat, full bese!Delll, b a c k
porch; conveniently )oealld.
POMEROY .., f I'OOIDII, I badrooms, water ayatem, celllr,
storm doors, wiDdowa, 1\k

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Lldioa Auxiliary of Df011 WebIter Pos 119 Tuoeill1 ovoalns.
Carrie Noutzltng; lnstalliniof·
Deer, was eacorted to the platform by acting Sit...at-Arms,
ldra. Walter R. COueh.
Proaldont Ellen Collcbwuglv.
en the eharge by the rMirlnl!
prestdent, Linda Qdnther; tlrot
vice • president, NeacU Carsey

at tho

was given the charp by F a y

Wildermuth; Pearl Knal') acting

as

proxy

for Frances HUn-

neJ, second vice.president, was

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given the charge by Mrs. J.
M. ThorMm;KaihrynWelah,set-

retary, was given tho chargo by
Norma Jewell; Marjorie Reuter,
treasurer, given charge by Ruth
Hermessy; Iva Powell, chaplain,
was gi\·en the charge by Frances
Bearha; Gladys Cuckler, Sgt.-

at-Arms, was given the charge
by laabelle Couch, and Mary Mar·
tin, historian, was given by Veda
Davis.
Linda Q.dnther, retiring pres-

MBGS 111A1RE
TONIGHT JUNE 27
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
June 28- 29
BORN LOSERS
Tom Laughlin
PLUS
A MAN CALLED DAGGER
Terry Moore

SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

M.AS.ON

DRIVE· IN

!doni, presided at .tbo
with Leaua Bmltb aotlng ao cbaplaiD. F~ WUdel'lllllth ,Pvo a
report oo Americanism IIIII aloo
"" the ""'eosa ollbo bOoth at
the Regatta. 'ste·oxlendecllhlnks
to Pomerw Cement Block lor
ollering them the lxxllh.
Mro. J. M. Thornton, loglslatlvo ehalrman, road fl'ol1l tho
legislative bulletin put oot by the
~ernment which aald "A I I
problems In our collese• and
demonstratloos are being oaultld
by one eommunlst _..., Bot·
tina, Ketchneu.''
The 1071b General Aoaembl3

Thanks was extended to Nea-

son thl.s month. 1be unit vot-

SATURDAY, JUNE 29
YUL BRYNNER
In
.. RE'ttJRN OF THE SEVEN"
Robert Fuller, PatriekO'NeaJ
Ira Furstenberg
(Technicolor)
"MATCH~"

aaontecl tbo
n
real-.
MM. Collch~~­
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Kate Wellh, Pearl ~ a n 4

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Bethet 62 Meets

Monday Evening
Reports were given on the

Grand Session of International
Order of Jobs Daughters held
tn Cleveland Juno 20 through
23, when Bethel No. 62, lnter,.uooal Order of Jobs DaiJ8hters, met MODday evenlJl8 1n tbe
Masonic To1111&gt;lo. Annette Warner, honored queen, presidecl.
Plana were alsomldetorpractice Jub' 8 at 1 p.m. at the
temple In prepare tor llle iniUa.
tion In be held lhat evening. Ali
officers and choir members are
asked to be present for the prtctice and initiation.
Robert King, Worthy Patron or
Evangeline Chapter, was 1ntroduced aM escorted to the East

od to purchase a scrapbook to
oold the many eltatlons IIIey have
received. A moUon was alBO
passed topurclufse 12 more grave

tor a welcome.

The formal openi"i of tile
Grand Sessioo held in Cleveland
emblems.
was on Thursday evening, June
A final report waa given on the 20 and lhe session closell wllll
poppy sales. Junlormemberaglv- a worship service on SUnday,
en special thanks forworldngand June 23, in the old stone church.
sel!lng the J)Oppies wer.f.t Brenda Attending from Pomeroy were
Taylor, Debbie Ta.vlor, Lloa Mc- Annette Warner, honored queen;
Kenzie, Kathy Werey, V 1 c k I Debbie Kiqr, past honored. queen;
vaughan, Helen Thoma, Sheri')' Shelia Cowan, senior princeSii
Reuter, Diana Carlaf and Bob, Ellie D. Smith, guardiao; Paul
Ron, Rick and Jell Cooch. A ..... Darnell, associate guardian, aDCI
clal think you parcy will be PV· Da Darnell, treasurer,
en by the Junior Acdvttlea COm·
Debbie King served 11 escort
mt- lor the group.
to Paul Darnell, lrand senior
Mrs. France&amp; Bearha preseot- custodian, and Shella cowan was
ed a solo, uMy Talk. •• Mra. Car- grand Belllel wter JUifd

Baker furniture
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Durable
Attr1ctlve

PLATFORM ROCKER
SPECIAL 39.75

ss 8 '48

SOFA BEDS

RECLINER
CHAIRS

Comfort•ble Fo.m

MATTRESS &amp;BOX SPRINGS

SET

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wblcli~-~li.
Carrlo w.tl.

.~at 1oar.

comm-

cll Caraey, Kate Welcb, Corrie
Neutzling, Ellen COuch and Dor·
othy Taylor, Prealdenl ol t h e
Grove Cicy Unit lor working the
booth at the Pomeroy Alumni.
The group made $77.
An auditing rOI&gt;Ol't was made
by Carrie N-ling. Other&amp; aervtng were Faye Wildermuth and
Evelyn Gilmore.
Sarah Roush extended thanks
In the unit lor a gilt.
n was announced that on July
19 the annunl blrthdey parcy will
be held at Chlllieolha lor PI·
tients. A contrlbulion of $5 was
given rrom the unit lor the pat·
t;y. Cakes and candy were alao
solicited tram members for the
event.
Mary Mllrtln reported oo tho

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COMPLETE
BUNK BEDS

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MIRRORS

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d.SIIIONSFOI

AI the grand banquet atteudell
girl In aoch Bethel by tho usoclate grand guardian ror her olncerlzy and talthlulneu In par.
tlelpatlng In the acdvttles of her
Bethel during the past year.
Armette Warner, h o n o r e d

queen, accepted the presentation

of this award ror Kathy Wallon
and presented it to her at the
Monday meeting.
Paul Darnell, .who served as

grand senior cualx&gt;dlan the past
year, was elected to serve at
this session as gran:louterguant
ror the comirw year. Debbie King
was elected to srrve 111 gnnd
representative to the state ot
llllnoio. Thoro were 744 glrlo
and 342 adulta at the ....i...
It was announced that the 1969
Grand session will be hold at
Ohio Unlverstcy. Tho Monda,r
evening meeting dOled In regu..
lar rlblallstic form.

4.88
12Ft. WW. $1 33 LINOLEUM $
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Park Outing

one of throe picnic ootings at
tho park Monday was enjoyell by
Cub Scoot• "' Pacll 244, Middleport.
Attending were Den 4, M r s.
Richard Owen, don DMJihor, and
cub aeoull, John ldcCioocl, More
Fultz, Dick OWen, Danny Davis, Tim Scltes, Tim Tloemu;
Den 2, Mrs. Patrick Jobn1011,
4on mother, Cub Scoots Goorp
Batey. John Pat Riley. Arnold
Jolmaoo, Tim Smith, Don John.
8CII, Eric Smithi Den 8, Mr1.
Dan
den mother, Cull
Seouta David 14111er, S t e v e
Bachner, Mark llaiiii!V. Tom·
my Walters, Frank Greu; Den
8, Mrs. Ernie Fraaer and Mrs.
Wallace Poworo, den DM&gt;Ihors,
Cub Scoots Gaorp Stewart, Scott
Fraser. Mike Power a, Jeft' Ja ..
cobs, Romle Hawkins, Cllbmoster Kenneth SC!toa and J o h n
Fultz.
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Mr. Fultz oltorell ID'I10f.
f'.amos wore aololell loliDIIIDg

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tbo meal.

Kandi Grueser
At Convention
On Bahamas
Kandl Grueaer, dau&amp;htor of
ldr. and Mro. Walter Gruoaor,
Lincoln Hill, PUIIIOrO)', a )ln.
tor at Weal VIrginia Vnlvorlizy,
l'lllllrnod home Tuooda1 I()ODIIIng • ..... at the Grand
Bahama Hotel on Grand Bah&amp;.

Jaland.

Kandl waa ooe of 800 membtlro
of tile A]j)ha Pld Soror11J there,
Sbo Ia 80&lt;01111 vtco 111'0- 111
ebarp "' jl(eclp lralalnl ol the
oororlcy at Will Virginia Unl·
verllcy.
It waa the lingle larpot coaveUioo tiVW bald at tho Grand
Bahama. Kandt ...-tOd lroln
l'llmoroy 1111b si:- Ill IINII.
Kandl Ia a pQ&lt;cholng ODQor,
f.';; fEIIID IIISPECTION
IICiborU lllndllntl Iii Btlvorcy
and Nlll&gt;llli Ki11r. ~eporl, atlllllltd· tht IJ'IIIII. Jqeetlon "'
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WOMENS 5.95 SHELLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALI UO .
WOMENS 5.95 CULOnE DRESSES ... SALE 3.00
GIRLS 3.95 KNIT TOPS ............. SALE 2.00
GIRLS 2.95 KNIT TOPS .. ·........... SALI 1.10
GIRLS 1.69 and 1.95 KNIT TOPS . . . . SALI 1.00
WOMEN$ 7,95 CULOTTE LOUNGEWEAR ... 4.00
WOMEN$ 5.95 CULOTTE LOUNGIWEAR .. 1.00
WOMEh'i IUS to 25.00 DRESSES
S.locted from our NfUIM" alock . . . . . . SALE 7.00
GIRLS 2.9S to 7,95 DRESSES ... ...... SALI 2.00
GIRLS 19.50 COATS . . . ....... ... SALI 9.75
GIRLS 16.50 COATS ... . ... ... .. .... SALE ~
GIRLS 13.95 COATS . .. .. . . .. ..... SAI,.E 6.91
GIRLS 10.95 COATS . . .. . . .. . .. . . . SALE S.48
GIRLS 19.50 SUITS .. . ............. SALI US
GIRLS 16.50 SUITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALI W
GIRLS 13.95 SUITS .......... , .. .. .. SALI! 6.91
GIRLS 12.9$ SUITS . . .. .. . ........ SALI 6M
WOMEN$ 22.50 to 49.50 COATI hie 11.25 lo 24.75

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21.95 20 INCH DOMINION PORTABL' \
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ELECTitlt FANS ... : . ..... 1•: .' :..::·.. SALI 17.00
19.98 9 CUP GENERAL ELECTRIC
AUTC&gt;Wn'IC PERC:OLA.TORS .... . .. SALE 12.95
11.95 "SWEDISH MASSEUR" ELECTRIC
VIBRATORS
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21.95 14 INCH GENERAL ELECTRIC
PORTABLE FANS . .. ......... . , .. SALI 17.00
1.95 4 CUP ELECTRIC BiEWMASTER
POTS .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .... lALii 1.00
1.00 GLASS CANDLE HOLDER Sm .. SALI Mlc
1.25 IONI C"INA CUPS AND
SAUCERS :: . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . SALI 7Sc
2.95 TEA POTS WITH WARMER .... ., SALI 1.50
1.00 GLASS ANIMAL FIGURINES . .. . .. SALE 50c
1.29 SPONGY COASTERS
WITH RACK .... ....... ...... ....... SALUSc
1.50 CORK GLASS COASTER SETS .... SALI75c
1.95 HMKER ROCKINGHAM MUGI . SALI 1.00
3.00 HARKER ROCKINGHAM MUGS .. SALI I.SO
1.25 ROCKINGHAM TRIVETS . . . . . . . . SALE ..,_
u~ ROCKINGHAM $0AP DISHES . . . . SALE 6llo
1.95 ROCKINGHAM ASH TRAYS .... . SALt \.01
1.89 ond 1.95 FIGURINES .......... , . SALI •1.00
1.00 GLASS DECORATED ASH TRAYS
1.95 GOLD COLORED CERAMIC
CANDLE H~DERS ............. ...
14.95 7 PC. STAINLESS STEEL
KITCHEN TOOL SETS .. .. .. . .. .. .
2.49 PLASTIC FLOOR FLOWER
PLANTI;RS .. .. .. ................
1.25 DECORATOR G.LASS
DI!ICANTER BOTTLES ..
3.00 SWEDISH COLORFUL

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SALI 9.00
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l9c RAID INSECT SPRAY . . . . . . ... . . . . s.&amp;.E ·4$C
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, • NEW omCE - Charlao Norris, area ....,.rvloor lor tbo J., Banoock 161tua1 IMIB'Ineo
Company, center, discusses business matters with Da~Q' Dtehl, left,. ani Gene Rfa:s, special
qenll of
ftrm, In new headquarters lor oouthaastern Ohio at '63 S. Third Avo. lo Mlddl0(&gt;011.
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BARPAINS IN 1;111 DRAPERY . . ·. ·
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DRAPERY PRINTS .... ........ . SALI 1.00 Y1).
IS--IRREGULAR MORGAN JONIS
HEIRLOOM BEDSPREAD, FULL ...... SALI 9.95
50 UPHOLSTERY SQUARE,
BIG SELECTION .. .. . .. .. .. .. SALI I fw 1.00
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8-8.95 BEDREST$, CORDUROY AND
FLORAL ,RINT .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. IALI 7.,0
. 7-4.95 BUCKET BEDRESTS.
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KNOWN IRAND : .. ... : .. .......... IALI U0 .
1.69 FOAM BACK RUBBEIIt UTILITY MA.T
PINK, 18x30 .. . . ........ ... .. ,. .. SAi.l 1.00
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PRINTED Afl)pLAIN ........ , .... Wi IM.
1,00 THRoW AWAY SWEEPER BAil ... 79c IIIII
l9c YD--"" TERRY CLOTH,
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99c YD,--45" PRINTID CANVAS
BEAUTIFUL PAniRNS ........ SALI 75c YD.
14-1.69 ·TOSs PILLOWS . . . . . . . . . . • IALI l.lf
12-.,:-2.95 TOSS PILLOWJ . . . . . . . . .. . . SALII U9
~;l9 T0$1 PILLOWJ . . . . . . . . . , , IA'LI 2.6t
26-&lt;-1.00 Jflf:K PILLOWS . . . ......... SALt ""
3~9~ SHOWI!R CURTAIN
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GIRLS ~.95 CQm:IN SUIT$ ... , . . . •. · W::!l 3;011 · . •·
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GIRLS 5.95 COTTON SUITS ..... ..... SALI 2.00 .· MENS 10.95 SUMM
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GIRLS 3.95 COTTON SKIRTS .. .. ..... SALI 2.00 . .
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MENS 1.95 SUMMER JACKITS .. , . .•. SALI GIRLS 1.95 COTTON SKIRTS .. · .. · · · SALI t.oa . M.ENS 6.95· SUMMIR ••cKm
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WOMENS ·4.9S EXTRA SIZE SHELLS . SAU U0
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SOFAS
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service, VIrginia Floher, Losl•· MU)'MarUa.
latlon, !drs. J. M. Thol'lllal; CIY·
HolteiiOS !or '!110811o,y'tl(laolU Delenae, Glat\Ya Moweey; For· lDC
Vlralnla Flahor, Unda
olgn tlelatlono, ldro. Jell Web- Guinther, IIIII EYtl1n Gllmart,
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ster, Sr.; Junior Aotlvltloo, Vecli. coutributlng.
Tho travollng J)rlze was won
DaviBi cards and tlowerl, PesiY
Harris; Consllutlon and B.l' • b1 Tlmm1e Qdnlhar, ldra. ~
ot Ohio pastted.a reiOlution Feb. Laws, Gladys CUinmina; l'lWY Iller waa ~ a ...,_
15 1968
t11o ClvU and ldemborahlp, Noaell Corltll'; and Past Prell-opln!orwork
D~fenae Umts or the Tri..count.r Finance, Frankie HwDeJ; PUblic last,_,
Area on tl&gt;olr tremendous 0011·
trlbutlons made at the Ume of
the Silver Brldp dlaaeler and
the reeov017 q&gt;oratlons thst fol.
lowell.

swnmer conference held at Jack~

TONIGHT AND FRl,
JUNE 21. 28
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE
(Technicolor)
Dick Van Dyke
Debbie Reynolds
PLUS
GAMBIT
Shirley Macl.aine
Michael Caine

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tual Dtouraneo CO., have been vtaor ror tho lnsuraoca firm,
_.,.. at 5e3 SOul1t Third-Ave., Hid tho ldtddiiiiiOl'l loeatioo Ia
llldolleport.
tho base headQiarlers lor all
The ol!lcos are located next aroo Jo1m llancook lluiUal Dt..

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Norris, a clOfiYman and

, News... in Briefs

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By MAXINEW!LTERS
'three eonleronceo with tile throe
PT. l'LEASANT- The Ma1011 coaches and Barnette had roCollncy Boord ol Educallon In a :'lboell to talk and aay -her he
three hour ses&amp;ion 111ursday would work or not work with the
nlibt worked through •Jon&amp; and · oth"f&amp; ae aoslgnell and Barnette
varied agenda.
. refused to dlJCU!IIi the problem
The Wahama coochlngproblem wllll Foley or SCott.
waa once again aired with a large
VanMeter was agreeable to all
11'0\W of interested ci llzenalrom the terms and willing 1n work with
tbat area In attendance but Ilk- the others and Sing was willing
ing no part 11'1 the sessim.
to work with others ucept he
There his been rn.any meet.- said he could not use Barnette
lags concerntrc the matter held as asst. basketball coach.
at Wahama and several "'en lJtFoley said he told Barnette
ten in the local paper concern- that if he retused to discuss the
1ng the coochl~ sWt dl111cul- matter the problem would be
Ues.
turoed over 1D the Boord and the
Aaa'L Sujlorlntendent Dorsey reoult would probably be conScott read a letter to the board slderelllnsubordinatlooandcould
and others present from Waha-- result tn Barnette's tllsmissal.
ma High School J)rlncljJal, Clyde
Foley concornlng his views 011
The board movell to bring all
the matter and ctdng the coocb- three of the coachea and Foley
tng asaignments he had madeand belore the board at the July 9
staUnr that under tho clrciiJiloo meeting and try to resolve the
stances he (Foley) ,.s aosiiDI' dlftlcultles or take whatever
1ng the ducy of Athletic Director actiou wu deemed necessary
at Wahama on July I, 1968.
to end the bickering.
Aasponta mac1o by Foley
were Grant Barnett&amp;, head A&amp;lproval oftheboardwasgtven
ball and baseball cooch; John In the followtngnllttero: EmPloyllaJv, head basketball and Jr. ment of -Ching personnel
lligh Football and Track; llorm1e at Beale School as follows; secVanMeter, a11t. footblll coach, retary, LIMa Raike; custodian,
Jr. 111gb baoketboil cooch lnd Rebecca Bmlij1 and cook, Allee
Varalcy track coach.
Mathews.
Foley stated tbat he had held
(Continued 00 Jl&amp;ge II')-

Buckeye Buys Half
Of Cardinal Plant
COLUioiBl}S (UP!).. Tho O~lo . , erMted to ""'role the plant lor

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ThUrodaf '"tho ·Hie o1 one • hall
Interest in Its canur.J Ganerat-

trw Plant 1D lluciWyo l'l!wor,
Inc., fer $62 million.
'!ilo Cardl..t Plaol, localoct oo tbe Ohio River near
Steubenvl.lle, has two 615,000.
ldlowatt genentlng untts worth
about $131 mllllon, asld Donald
C. Cook, president of 0 hi o
Power and Amerlcon Electric
Power, 10 lnvester owned orp.
nlzatlon.
Buckeye P~Mor It comprlsell
ol27 Ohio rural eloctric COq&gt;or·
atlvos.
Clrdlnal 01IOJ'Itillfr Co. • •
corporadon jolntli &lt;iimocl by
Bw:keye IDd Ohio Power, Yfas

River Gauge$
GAUGES- Galllpoils,ll.Sand
18.1 l'lllll1llr 9 feot of rollers;
Pt. Plaasanl, 28.70; Pomeroy •
MaiOil, Hlntoa, 1;10 lalling; KanaWba Fallo, 2.90 f4]11ng; Charlooton, 17.70. l.aKlon, ·lolarmat,
and W'lnfltld, are m thO' lill.

lhi two mmara. - · · ... · ·

OWen lolitm!ng, president of
Buckeye P011or, aald jolnt.owJ&gt;o
orship would not loooen campoUtim but would provide more
reliable and more ecDilOIIIIcal
power to the public.
t Mannl.ng saw the purehaae as
a "landmark," 88Yini: the aile
demonstrated tbat the .., . _ .
atlvecy..,..ned segment of the
electric industry In Ohio hu at1ained such a maturity that it
ta no longer dependent UJJOI1
govornmenlal
ftiiiiiCing
to
achieve Ita goals."
OWO FIVE.OAY FORECAST
B.l' United Press lnternatlooal
Below normal temperatures
In Ohio Salurd&amp;Y thi'IJU8h woct.
noelll1 with h1&amp;bs averaging In
tbo 70o nor111 to the low BOo In
IIOOith, with Iowa In 50olnnorth
to low 60s In aoullt.
Warm ovorthowookeod, t1&gt;on
·cooler qa111. ibcnrors oround
tbo llr• "' - .... will av.
erato olleollall to one lneb.

Enemy Pounded
SAIGON (UPI}- U.S. shJpo,
(l(aneo and artllloey today
pounded 200 to 5110 North
Vietnamese troops trapped In a
South Vietnamese coas1al vtJIage. .

down the invaders Thursday
noon in llle village I 0 miles
bel011 the Dem!Htarlzed Zone
(DMZ) dividing the two Vietnams,
A spotter aboarll the U.S.
M I I i t a r y spokesmen salt Navy cruiser Boston reported
American firepower pinned "he cOldd see several enemy

troops running 1niD the •tar at . '
the South China Sea to ..... ! ·
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21 Year Effort Ends

U.S. Army 1st Air CowdrJ
Division troopa had """'
patrollng tho beaches ...-.t
of Quong Trl Clcy when thtJ
came under lire lr&lt;q lilt
village. The C&lt;ltlununlota hljl

For Robert B. Morris

given lhamoel- - ·
The SIQ1rGqJoro cloMcl Ill.
Tho ftrst bursll ol 6erteu
lire ktlled ftve Nortb Vlol!i!l-

Rober!

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a ldorrio,a high school

drapou~ last

'IOIICod lmnlnt lllo vll1ap 2110 10,
300 vlllagero movell out. 'l'ba7

5undo¥ was award-

ed his master's degree in el•
mentary ellucation from Ohio Uni·
veraity.
MorrJs, who Is Middleportei..
mentary principal, received the
master's degree about 21yean
alter he started colle:10 In 1947
lollowirw service with the
NaV1 in World War IL
Morris and his wife, Joan, and
children, Rick, a senior, and
Paula, an eighth grader, live oo
RD I, MiddleporL He quit high
school In his junior year to eD-

told the U.S. aoldloro 11at there
were awroxiJnatobo 5110 Nortb
VIetnamese troops hidden Ill
bunkers," a s.PQkeSIDIUlllld.
U.S. commanders unlaathetr arUllory and air slrlkN.
The Gla grabbed and Clpillreol·'
18 suspected iUOl"ril1u oo tho ·
fringes of tile Ollillolli!W vll1qo.
M II i t ar y oi'ObiiDOI IIIII
American cOiliiiWidera 0... 111
;more troops-llllklng 800 in
- to ''complete a eordOD of the

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tripped

Ust in tfle Navy.

oot ll8l1ll to go

into lbo•Jchickoll )latchory
besl.
tlitss In which he worked lOyears.
In 1959, wblle an olql]oyee of
the Kyger· Creek Power Plant,
Morris determined to rolllrn to
college oitce more, taldng night
couraes, and I~ 1962 he began
teaching at the l!raclbucy elomO!Ury school.
He received his BS &lt;Iegree in
ellucallon !rom OU in 196.1 and
since then has been worklrw dur..
1JW summers tor his muter's.
In 1966, Morris wa:r. a government grant to attend classes at
Morehead State Unlverslcy, and
last year recebed the Ohio Educatloo Aaoociadon's John F.
Konnocly ldemorlal Scholarship
ol ,1,0110 to contlme his master's degree work at Obio Unt~
VOI'!IIcy.
A!Brrla'a ~r brother,
JlanQy, Is oleo In the teaching
llold and currently li 011 a teachIng lollowabfl) at Ohio University
working toward bls cloctorate. Ho
llught at Concord Cdlogo In
Waal VIrginia clurlng the paat

enemy force."

The clooing of tho riDe
continuell today. Tho Gla
. puahlng In aa1d they ldllell II
1-t 22 Communlpa In tho

He completed his high school
by special elOIIIllnodon alter
serving In tho NaY)' and then attended college tor two years.
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ROBERT

a llORHIS

school term.
The Morris brothers are sons
ol Robert F. (Poil1) and tba late
Mario E. Morris. -~ tho
graduation exercises ol Morris
on SUnday were his father, MrL
Otho Karr, and Mr, and Mrs.
Tom Hennessy,
A congratulatory parcy WIB
given Morris &amp;lndly evenin, at
llle HermesBY homo by Mr. and
Mrs. HennesSY and Mr. and Mrs.
1Janoy Thompaon. Amthor parcy
""" given Monday at Royal Ook
Park with membera o1 the Middleport elemental')' school oW!
and their spouses present.
Attending, In addilx&gt;n 1D the
MorrJaea were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ord, ldr. and Mrs. George
Hackett, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Komody, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jam.
es Brewington, Mr. and Mrs.
WUson C&amp;rpenter, Gnce Hawley
llld Mr. and Mrs. Bon Philson.
Morris was preserKed a gift cerUIIcate by tho grcq~.
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Flabtlng b&gt;N-

In other acllon Ui. 1far1i1!t
I'ODOl'ted heaV1 lllhiiDC ..
SOul1t VlobUI's narlhara lr""'

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Uor where the Lealhomock fort
of Kbe Sam was beiJW

The lighting, ICcordiDC to
llrst reports !rom lilar1Do
o(Kikeaman, raged Thurodaf 11
miles east of the Leothornoek
base ciiJDjl of Dq Ill 111r to
tho oaat of Kbtl Slllh, the lnrt
that withstood a 77-&lt;lay Rod

siege earlier this vear.
WOLFE AT KENT U
Donald Wolle, a Molp high
ochoollollcher, Is among 39 high
school teachers of Ohio IIIIIW'oat
VIrginia taking part In a •hoD at Kent State Unlverlifl · '
this week In update skUio IIIII ·• ·

quali4cat1ons in teac hiJW com- ~

morclal field sktlls. The g...,.
gram Ia sponsored by tbo Ohio ,
· DeDU'IIIlent of Educadcm'o m.
vililll ol voeotional ~·' .. •..
at Kent.
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by Don Oakley and John Lane

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