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Mond1y, July 1 - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesday, July 2 - 9 a.m. tci 6 p.m. :..
Wednesday, July' 3- 9 e.m. to 9 ~m••..
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Holiday- Ouality Grocery Values!

MONDAY
AMERICAN LJIGI~ ~Juy
ot NtW Ham, Staiofflr ,~ .at
ll&gt;e Legion lll,ll Jul7 1 at 8 l!o
m. Publle lnvite&lt;l Rofl'e4~s
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1be II1"00P 1111111 ''llll)pl' Blrllt- IDI her wiiJI a
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Alter tho meal, the nauJar
'l1le Parley made plaoalohavo
SOUTHERN LOCAL B a n d moatlng was held wllb lbe preJI- a hlilioie lhower for NurM Thom
Jloollers dance W'*"'sdly, July dent, !Ya FoweU (lln. Ernest) at t11elr . Julj" 2f mooUq a. be
3 "from 8:30 p.m. lo 11:30 p.m., opening In ritual laUe form. Mril. ... . tD ,her for ber blrlltday oo
Racine Junior Higli ,SChool; .muelc by the ,.Nexfin ~ine." 01180
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MEI::I'JNGS BEGIN

. A camp m.ttnr bellal lhrl
......... at tilt ~~¢ford Gbrlltlaa l1llloa . ~h. eonlllllil
lbrGuah lbt 14111. 'l'be llo¥. RI.J·
mood Rleo Ia lbe ....,..Uat.
Evtr)'OIIIIJwel&lt;omo.

Flm Veuel 8111111
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Tbe USS Reu~n Jamu
was tbe first warship sunk ID

NEW HAVEN - The approx.
lmats)Jo 170 members of Local
No. f26, Utlli4' Workers Union
o1 Aminica, AFL.CJO, remain~
off lbelr Jol&gt;oi at lbe Philip ~,.
Plant near here loday as a
otrlko for higher waps and full
' · retirement benellts movad Into
Its ..oond day. •
Picketing waa reported peaceful wllh no Incidents hlvlq oecund by lale morning.
George Wright, Local No. 426
UWU A preslcient, said lhe unloo
Is prepared for a Ions strike un-

U. It was sunki"
a ~ - br October, 184 ·,
whlie ool convoy duty oil
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coast of ~- ThiJ wai

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two sides- that of
Neither tho Unlled scales. It la more like two
the Soviet Union people running lo keep up wilh
attack the other each other.

, u.S. ~r~ "" ll&gt;e. ~ by
,• · hlil\'.tt~cl#rl' lo achlove sur~
prlaa:·: '11* Unlled Stoles his ,
. oni!ount,efl4 wlth.nolW radar syslOlita 14 ·~0!11~ . ~ elOIIlont of
1 w:pr'l~~~~~ Juiip the u.s. d..
terr~,liltl~
~e · 1987 Mo&amp;C(Iw bepn
\&gt;UIJd!!W 1n antibollladc miuile
(AJI)I) syolem, callad Galosh,
afqurd · ~cciw. Wor~ mIt his
ali(w. It baa pOt· been
e....,..sed to other cities. ·
llut because ol tho poosibll14'
that Moa~'a in~ ABM
might be OJIPIIndod by ll&gt;e 1970s,
ll&gt;e Uoiled Stales plans in lhe
next few years to convert part
of Its force of 1,710 land and

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warbe.c!s.

Tile multiple warhead mi ..
sUes, known as MJRVJ wJll be a
hup step in the anna racu. In a

few years they ·wUI multlpJ.y
se..rol-fold llle 111111ber of U.S.
ell)lloslves which could be
rat~ on tlle Soviet Union. This
wDI mean that ABM defenaes
several times heavier could be
penetrated.
Defense oUlclals have said
that after an Initial U.S.
deployment of some MIRV s, the
extent to which this counb')'
deploys more will depend on
Moscow's progress on AM.
Therefore, the "trade" in

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Parlly clauiJ.y, cooler, acatterld shmroralllll lbunderahowers I&lt;&gt;Uih tonight, low In 1411
extreme . - but Ill 50a eloowhere. Wodnoldl1, oiloall¥ ......
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SAIGON - MILITARY SPOKESMEN TODAY said U.S. Marines
ldllad 169 Communlsls In What may hive been the last betUo of
Khe Sanh.
They llald Leall&gt;ernoc:k rear guards cui d(lwn 11&gt;e attacking Como
·munlsta lbreo miles southeast otlhe fori in Soulh VJetioam•s nortJt..
west corner, whlle Marine demolition teams blew up Kite Slnh'a

bunkers.

Are Ofterin( Fabalowo
KODAK INIITAMATIC
CAMilRAS II Fabulcus
. 8.\VINGS lo you.

Plel1nd are Ju111 iour of
the 1itlllllolfuJ
INSTAMATIC
OOTr1'l'8 NOW ON
SALE In

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Ohio and West Virginia went
out on strike one day before

PhUip ~rn plant workers foiled 10 report lo work after fail.
ure ot the comDanY and the unJon to agree on a contract which
expired at midnight June 30.
Personnel at the Wlnd10r, Phi ~

lo, Tlddand Kammer plantlllork.
ad llle past month oo a day-to.

NEW HAVEN - A statement, double time, 24 boors a day.
algnad by Local 426 UWUA
We have callad the parents
ldent George Wright, was re- of some of lbe boys and asked
leased late this morning ~r· them to persuade their SODB to
talnlng 1o the fact lhat 15 own. come wt ot lho plant. We have
mer laborers remained on lhe been ac&lt;11sed of lhreatonlng 111e

ployeea wont

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strike at mid-

night &amp;onday.

The statement follows:
To lbe People of Meigs IIIII Ma·

son Counties:
We, lhe hourly employees of
the Philip ~ plant OWiiad by
Jllo AIIPalachlan Power CofiiPIIII)',
would like ;vou 1o know lhat lhe
power oom- loas lurid about
15 )'OWll men, that ware working
as stnninor laborers, Into staying
In lhe ~ Plant durlns the
strike lbat Is now In effect. 1be
ball used 1o keep ll&gt;ese people
In lbe plant Is the promise of
high wages. They are paid at the
rate of eight hours at atralghJ

WASHINGTON - THE HOUSE HAS APPROVED and sent 10 hall and llle tblrd eight boors at
.. 11;, Sooale a $300 mllllon, lhreo-year program lo provide extra
li'ee and low-cost sehool IUDthes f&lt;ir needy children - a ~r
pi of the,Poor Peopl~'s Clmpa.....
MilS. RUSSELL DIES
Tho action Monda,y was coupled wllh peaaage of legislation
Mrs. Harriet M. Russell, 206
wltleh wDuld require distribution of lhe lonchesln such a manner U.t
W. Main SI.,Pooleroy,dladTuosroolplonta would oot be ldentlfiad 1o t!Jtlr schoolmales.
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dll' at a Sprlngftald holl)lltal. The
body .. m be returned here, wtlh
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arrangements
1o be lllllOUIIced
to
liter•
J1o.r Seoul or Girl Scout Troops ·
plalinlng 1o oxhlbll at 11&gt;e 1968
GAUGE'$- Galllpollt,l2.0and
Mala• Cowtb' Fair are asked lo, 12.2 rowtliiJI ~~ of rollera;
LODGE TO MEET
, nollr,.ll&gt;e JuniiN" Fair Secretary, Ft. Pl~aant. ZUO; Fomern,y •
P&lt;omero!l) Lodge 164, F&amp;AM,
. ' Jlebbljo Oltlll)ger, Box 32, Fonte- )filllll, 20.20; ll1nlon, 0.80 fall. wUI meet ' In regular aeaaloo at
! ' ·roy, .or tho "Extenslm Ol!ioo,.b.Y
lng; . ~ FaDs, 2. 70 1811111(; 7:30 p.m. Wodne~. Relrealt" July II; Tr!JI&gt;Pa will hive ult(!ljt Clllrloltoo; 18.60rlallil. J.oodan, monts will be served followlq
l!li~Cf of ellbor 4 or 6 teet, do- M&amp;rmfot, lltd Wil!lteld, aro on
11&gt;e meedng. Master maaOIIJ are
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lhe sUI.
Invited.
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DEPAR'I'iii:NT.

ad.

Union Statement Made

time, e1gbt hours at time ·lnd a

'11111 Weat llLBERFI!lUJS

negotiations whenever a new pro.. dO¥ basis before llrlking satur.
posal, more attractive than the
one previously given, Is otrer.

~~~ ifu'?:1~~~.W:=~iu!l~'r::~Je~ ·-!r ~~.!~~~~/-!! .~.!Jt:J'~~·· Thl• 1a

prepared f&lt;&gt;~:. deUvery at tile City Club here, lhe vice proaldont
laid, "The urgent probiO!Ils ot our ciUea today oro evidoot lo.&amp;IIJ'me w~ tries to walk In them, or drive, breathe, or tlnd a quiet
park, or a !lCine, or a hospital, or a school a chUd could be proud
ol. • •, .. he said.
"We reallze Increasingly lhat tho &lt;Icy itaolf Is not tho prol&gt;lom.
'1110 c14' Ia onJ.y lbe place whore a score of different problems conVIrge. And we have not yet do"veloped lhat central, uniiYing Idea
W!Il&lt;h will be a raDylng point for aclloo. TMt Is wley I haW caDad
Cor a Marahall Plan for America's cities."

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Wright, 11 but after five (rultlen
sessions, negotiation&amp; were shut
ott Saturday."
John La Rue, personnel man.
aaer for the Appalachian Power
company, Roanoke, Va., who is
negutladng for lho Philip ~rn
Plant ol tho Central Operating
company at Grah&amp;JU station, re.
ported Monday be •"Very much"
' - s ne.,Uatlona cao be slaried again and lndlcaled his aldo
Ia willlq lo meet an,y time.
Local No. 426 spokesmen llald
they also are willlrig lo renew

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By Unlled Preas lnternaUonal

Take Pictures Where the F~u~·'ls
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leas tho compan,y proposes a
much more attractln otter,
Wright oald lhe loealla aaklng
54 cents per hour aeross the
board and full retirement bene.
ftts, over a three year period.
The C:OfiiPIIII)', aa ot Monday
afternoon, hs.d offered raises to~
tallng an average per employee
of about 20 oonta por hour dur.
lag the next three years, accordIng 10 wright.
~•we have tried to pt together
with the oo.._ on a new ..,..
tract for a period of weeks," said

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'l1le paranta woro !old that,
In effect, 111e boys are attlng as
strike breaker&amp; " or scabs as
some people eau them." This
label will follow them the rest
of lholr lives. We feel lbat lhe
Appalachian Power Company
does not hove the right tO sacrifico so JnaiiY reputations at the
altar of 11&gt;e almighl.ydollar. '11loy
aboold. Instead, send these boys
homo.
Voice your ()))Inion. Call the
ntalllg1!r, New Haven, w. Va.,
882.:1111. Tlullolt you.
George Wright, President
Local 426 UWUA

Hearings Announeed
July 12 by Welker
State Rep. ltalph Welker said
today lho Orst hearing of tho
Legislative Service Commission
study committee on medical ser-

vice payments will be July 12.
He aaka that aror hospital, doctor,
dentist, pharmacist, optometrist,
or - r person who hao had
undue delay In JII)'IIIOits made
b,y tho atale for his services to
cqntact lbe repro,aontau...
Welker aa1d be will aee U.t
such proble/na are presonled 1o
ll&gt;e stq11 commlllee for Ita ...,.
altloraUoo and recommondat!Ons
for correcUve acUm b.YII&gt;e 1081h
general IIIOIDbly,

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Balks
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TONIGHT &amp; 'roES. July 1-2

TONIGHT AND TUES.
July 1-2
Elvia Preoley
STAY AWAY, JOE
(Tochnicolor)

between the
deterrence.
Slates "'''"
could now

1 But even that ana!OJI)' doesn't
quite ftt Beeauao It takea maD¥
101ro 10 bUild i weapona
·system, both c&lt;luntrles aclually
are running now to reach 11&gt;e
polnt whore each thinks 11&gt;e
other wUI be In t!&gt;e 1970s.
Also, each cDIIIllry must ba..
Ito calculallms not on how 111111
1! roa!Jy ell)lecls 11&gt;e oll&gt;er 1o
run, but on the maximum
possible progress tile other
might make. In Ibis way is tile
arms roce propeUed.
Test New System
Last year 11&gt;e Sovtets began
testing a "!factional orbital
bOmbardment system" (;FO~
which in theory coutd knoc:k out

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before the .. Unlled Statea,p~~ ·
ofllcl!lfly In tbe yar. "! ~. ,

DRIVE·IH

MUGS 111ATa

by
planes and submarines
carrying atomic weapono.

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BAREFOOT IN 11IE PARK ·
Rebert Redford, Jane Fonda ·
PLUS
DIE COOL ONES
Roddy McDoWau
Debbie lj'ataon

arms, Including a ben on
International Bights and cruises

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Sporn Strike in Second Day

F. Fich, Jr., 8.69 A., Chester.
William M. Nease, VIrginia
L. Nease 1o Gerald D. Nease,
Anra F. Nease, Lot No. 6, Ra·
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·James 0. Pullen, dec. to Roberta E. Pullen, Susan E. Poole,
Stophen R. Pullen, Stophanle M.
Pullen, Cart. for trans., Middle"He cloims tho! ''' sound trods lot Sdtuni'!T ~..,
kids' shows we,. cteoled by mindless lllflrstsl"
port.
Archie L. Pleroo, Virglnla K.
Plen -e, to William D. Child&amp;, Cey, Gary North110, CaroJ.yn Sue slnpr, 1 acre, IAtart.
Tru ~tee, lA A. 1~ A. , Middl~ Northup, James Rickman, PatriEarJ.y Hoaeoe SearbeiT)', MD·
cia Ann Rickman, to Robert S. drad Scarberry, lo ~If·
porL
Ray R. Phillips, Eura Marie Betz, VIrginia K. Batz, Frank Holsinger, ~ Acre, LaJart.
Antlqul4' Land
to' Unlm
Phillips, to Harold E. HyseR, L. Snedaker, MarJorle Snedaker,
Twtla s. Hysell, . 40 A., RutlaD:L loJe, Middleport
Carbide Cotp,, 911,17 A., LetarJ.
EarJ.y R. S&lt;arbercy, Mildrid
C. C. Cuckler, 10 I• Jlonaluoo,
Albert L. Paynter, dec., to
Scarberry,
1o Raymond w. HoJ. Parcel, Har1!1onvllle.
Hattie H. Paynter, cert. tor
trans., Lebanon.
Haltle H. Paynter, 1o s. w.
Durst, Dorothy Durst, Parcels,

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at man's slowing the proliferation of any given time, Is the balance

; VOL. XXI 1'!10. NO. 49

Henry E. Bahr, Eileen Bahr
to Annette Kaye Ftch, Richard

Village of Mlddlepor~ 10 Dale
M. Dutton, Margaret DutiOo, 4.42
A. , Sllesbucy.
Herman A. Grueser, Ann&amp; M.
Grueser, to Kenneth G. Sinclair,
Shirley A. Sinclair, 8 Acre a, ~
ford.
Denver Thomas, dec, to Mil·
drad l Ziegler, William R. TJoo.
ma, Glen W. ~ Cert. ol
trans., PomerO)',
Mildrid l Ziegler, George A.
Ziegler, William R. Thoma, Kar·
olina E.. Thoma, GleD W. Thoma,
Grace J, Thoma, Edith Hines,
to John E. Runnel, Edna M. Hu""
nell, 4 Acres, P&lt;meroy•
Mary M. Wolfe, 1o Darren L
Dugan, Shirley A. Dugan, Parceb, Racine.
..... Rebcock, Leone Ba)).
&lt;O&lt;k, 1o Robert W. Larklno, Freda G. Larkins, Olive.
Jloy E. MIUor, Maurita L.
Miller, 10 John llOJ!e~ Epple,
Jwoe E. Epple, Deed of Corre..
lion, Chesler.
Odla Burrla, JotophineE. Burris, Andrew DeCoy, Betty Jo Jl&amp;.

root

wllhout being deitroy~ In
return.
The Pom.goo eal~leo that
!l Moscow • &amp;tt.ocked ftrat,
suf!lclent
V.$, · W)dergi'OIIi.l
missUes,
mlsaUoa
IIIII bombers wou!AI aurviV. 1o
kiD 120 mllllon llusatans. If the
Unlled States struck ftrot, 120
mllllm An!trlcana wouid die.
~lng Ibis, neither coontry
Ia llkeJ.y 10 start ooclear war
except by · aecldent, gross
miscalculation or madness.
'l1le balonce Is not stationary,
like two welghls on a sot ol

Devoted To The lntere.IM OJ The

Transfers

tlleney, to Ernest Wright, Jt..W,
Salem.
Andrew E. Hart, to Ernest 1
Wrlgh~ &amp;-W, Salem.
Lovina Braley, to James F.
Aroold, Lots, Mlddleport.
Theresa D. Skelton, Trus. to
Dale M. Dutton, Parcels, Salls-

"The

ncurl4' does not lle In his
Wilponry'' but ''in his mind."
PreaLUnably in mutual recog. ·
nlllon ol thlo, lhe Unlled States

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Lebanon.
Donald Metheney, Shirley M&amp;-

U.S. .soviet
If lhey come
10 real lflpa Wllh the prcblom,
are llkely to be amoag tile moot
c'""plox 11111· dlmcult ...r

Chief Justice John Marshall
oo.rvad on lbo Supremo Court
for 34 years, longer than 111¥
·othllt justice since tho court
waa crealed In 1789-

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Holiday-Quality Grocery Values!

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HOME SI'UN
Paper Napkins . • •
OUR FINEST QUALITY
I &amp; PApple Sauce • •
16 BAGS FREE
01r Own Tea lacs •

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neit .meotiJ!&amp; lUI be awitll!f.r
roiat,at Mrs, owen w~~·
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Nancy Jane Rellmlre, .23A, Sal-

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.Fresh Spanrilts
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.b!!lhl · uP, mclear · we.pons
- delerrents,
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·At lhe algntng !olonday oi the
Inirlcale SyotOID
ll"~IY · io halt ~ apreld or such
Tho nuclear·arm• roee will be
weapoois to ,the 1101&gt;11Uclear hard. ' 1o unravel because It
rlatiOIIJ, Prealdeot Johnson said amourts to .,.:tach more than
-- the discussions would start ilfn simplY bolldlng ever more and
By DONALD H. MAY
lbo nearest lllfure,"
better weapons. It is a matter
WASHINGTON (U P I)
In Moocow, Soviet Premier of Intricate actlons and reac~obert S. McNamara, when he Alexei Kosygln set forth broad tions.
was detense secretary. once and detailed .l)ropoaala for
·The most Important lhlng, et

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•agrold lo open talks aa· ~oon ••
possible in an effort lo alow tho
111clear arms rice. Tho follow'111 diBJ!ateh opeUa out smne of
thO ruling . faelot'! · In 11&gt;e
dectolon, ond ........ juat how
dllflcult ll&gt;e problem lo.

THURSDAY
POMEROY CHAPTER No. 186
OES, regular meetlng Tuesday,
7:45p.m.
CIRCLEVILLE BIIILE Collep
~uartet at lhe HarllonllllrlsUin
Unloo Church Cll1iP II)Oetlng
Tuesday, Jui¥ 2 at 7:30 p.m.

"SUPER. RIGHT Quality SMOKED

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and the Soviet Union have ·moving loWard · negOtlatfOna on

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J. A. Moore, Pldl[pSpomPiant
manager, said Monday IIJIII!"Olli·
mate),y 70 supervisory people are
at the plant on a 24-hou.r basta
operating the plant.
11 We expect. to keep it on the
line," said Moore. "No inter·
ruption ~ service to customers
ts anticipated."'
One point of concern wllh the
union Monday waa the fact that
about 15 lemporary employees,
most or whom are working m a
summer college program, re.
malnad on the job wilh supervla01")' perSOIUiel .
Th~ union charged lhat a sale\Y factor ia lnvolvad ln keeping
these young men on the j(lb and
that the non . unloo temporary
workers do mt realize that they
n1a:, by working in a strike sit.
uation, disq.ullify themselves for

future acUvltles.

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points lncludlnc one on the Oblo
aide of lhe river at Racine, by
Monday evening and the unloo In·
dieated one more wou.ld be set
up at 11101her locatloa ~A spokesman of lhe union oald
this morning that It Is not anticipated negutlatlons ...,ld be
.-wed loday,

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SECURE SIGN· - MARTY DORST, left, and Larry Clark, piJce a sign ooll&gt;e Ohio- at
lhe Ohio HI ver, wllh ll&gt;e struck Phllip Spoto Power Plant ln the background. Eutern Meigs CGomljo
men who work at the plant use this area to launch boats ln which they go to work. - SerdMI
Pholo.

Talking

In Strike
CANTON (UPI) - No nego.
tlatlons were scheduled loday in
tbe strike of Ohio Power Co.
employes in tho eastern, northo
eastera and northwestern sec·
tlou of Ohio.
J1ck Corns, 0 h l o Power
apokosman, sald the &lt;OOIPlD¥
woulcl seek a court injunction
agolnat ll&gt;e lhree striking llflo
lona, but no firm deveiOJIIIIOnts
in eueh acdon were accomplis~
ed by ~. he llai&lt;L
Tloe unlms Involved In lho
wop IIIII lrlnae benoftt dispute
include ll&gt;e UUIIUes Workers of
Amerloa (UW A), whose mombeta walked oil tllelr Jobs la•t
Friday at generating planll at

1969 Regatta Dates Set
It was agreed to sponsor the
Big Bend Rogetle Weekend •·

was so that the Mid-East OUtboard Racing Allan. can lake

gain In 19611 and Jomo 20-21..22
was set for It when llle Fornoroy Chamber ol Commerce met
Monday at Bailey's restaurant.
The decision lo hold Ute Ollh
regatta came after it was re~
vealed the event this year was a
ftnaDclal suceess 1n addition to
being an ~&gt;&lt;cellont public pro.
motion for 11&gt;e oount,y.
Tho C of C, headed by Pres.
ldont Jack Carsey, discussed
pros and 00111 ~ tbe re'ptta ac..
tlviUos lbla past year and toY·
oral -lltlons 111at might reIIIII In Improvements were CJI.
!Mad.
Tho key ro&amp;IIC!II for setting
dates for lhe 1969 regatta now

pl8118 of lhe event lo lhe natimal oull&gt;oard meetlq where ills
hoped dolermlnatlon can be
reached to permit no other boat
raclq 011 lbe weekend of t h e
Pomeroy event. It is anticipated
that a Larger number of racers
will be attracted to the Big Bend
Regatta eompetltlon nexl year.
Aooater roasoo for lhe oar)Jo
setting of the 1969 dates is so
11&gt;e Big Bend Regatta may recalve state and national exposure
through membership In the Ohio
Festival Assoelatlon.
President Carsey said a complete financial report on lhe regalla at Ibis year will be presented by Trea..,rer John Wil-

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Uam Blaettnar at tile 1'01111·
Jar ..-!ng.
In olhor actlvl4', It wu . to .100 toward lbo 1o bring lbe AmeriCIII W1 n ;
~ to Fomeroy Ill lal/

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Tho chamber a]., dl__.
sowing grass on..., r1nr
bank section oloag Eul· MainSt. clearad from 11oo rewa~ ..,_
gotla IIIII seeurlne ..,.. to be
located olong the new Rt. 1 ~­
pass dlredlng lllDiorllla to IW'
Pumeroy business ollllrlct.

MoJ),y Hill, Bill 01w- 11111
Norbert Compton were liUitlltl
1o Jhe lltllllboatiDi comadU. if
salect namesafeandl&lt;latesfortlle
ehaml&gt;er' a board at dlnctara. .

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38 35 .521. 9'h
lilt llldlana won a Ugbt, 3-2 Mllmesota
. 38 36 ,514 10
&gt;Jctory over AUon Acrao ollll'e oakland
38 37 .507 lO'h
I .... '!P lolondoy niCbt In the only Call!lll'nla ·
37 38 .4113 1!lh
117 VITO STELLINO
....,, pll¥td In Mlildleport. a Bolllon
35 a~ .479 12\',
UP! !lj1orta Writer
lhldil the recorda of bolh clubs Now York
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.452 14'h Bob Glbaon laqlled ootwllrdll&lt;
4 an1H.
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32 40 .444 15 at mlafortuno Monday nl&amp;flt but
Tho Indiana were ahead 2.6 Washington
· 28 44 ,389 .19 he must have erl,ed a bit
Fi"* ·Into the aixth but the RedMonday's Roaulta
underneath aU the amUeo.
~ Ued II up on Terry Brew- Bos!Dii 3 oakland o, nlgllt
Glblon 11t am!UJW and
i!:'' homer. However, 111 error Cleve 4 Mlnn 1, night
apporently relaxed In the st.
lliow U for the Redlega In the Chlcqo 6 Bait 3 night
Loula Clrdlnol dresalns room
lome lial! of the sixth when SleW- Wash 3 Now Yo;k 1, nlshl
and 11111 aU the rlihl lhlnga,
Ut walked, was the llrll out on Detroit 5 calif 1, ni(!llt
like "the most 1m.....- this II
~- Warner' a fielder'&amp; choice,
Toclay's Problble Pitchers
to win the atme."
fiarner llole 2nd and 3rd bases
(All Tllnea EDT)
And Glbaon did win the g1111o
fnd ame home on a pick oil C.U!ornla (Murpby z,o) at by a S.l margin as the
~ · at third base In which tho Detroit (WUson 5-5), 8:00 p.m.
Clrdllllla towed the Loe
~ wenllaiG left field.
Minnesota (Chanco 7-8) at Angelos Dodgers. But with tho
: ' Acree IIIIOed 8, walked 5 and Clevelllld (WWIIms 5-4), 7:30 Corda leadlns the league by Glh
Uullon fllllled 6 and walked,one. p.m.
g1111oa, II was hard to believe
•. lndlon hitters were Joy Man- New York (Bahnaen 7-3 or tho g1111e Itself was the moot
!07 a homo run In tho fourth Moni&gt;ouquotte 5-6) at Waohing- IIIIJlOrlllnl thing.
!lining, • A. Dodson a alngle and ton (Ortega 4-6), 8:00 p.m.
Tho really (IIIJlOrtant thing to
l!Jve Swisher two slngles.
Chicaso (Petera 3-8) at tho crowd of 54,157 at Dodger
: For thoRedleea, bealdooBrew- Baltllnore (Hardin 5-4), 8:00 stadium was that the drama of
Ill"• homer, Allen Acree, Doug p.m.
the heralded Glboon-Don Dryoo\'C!'tt and steve Brattoo each Ookland (Krau 11o s-7) at dale duel was decided In the
IJI!iled.
Boa!Dii (S&amp;nUago 9-4), 7:30p.m. Drat Inning when Gibson tossed
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Wedooliday's Games
a wUd pitch to let In the
000 Ill- 3 4 2 california at Delrolt, night
!Jodsers' lone run.
' A. Acree and D. Acree. Mul- MIM at Cleveland, night
One wild pitch. It cost Gibson
i lin and llanl07, Warner 5. Um- New York at Waoh, nlgllt
1 sixth consecutive shutout
~~~ Booker and Bo7d.
Chicago at Baltimore, night
which would have tied tho
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record Drysdale set lest month.
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te.m lkii1Dn hlttxr.

[I) '7wenty Negais"
For Salt: Setlt1'01 Irish Maid S•""'""·
t1101t ofth.,. for Fl.,. YtGrr. On• lril~
JIGR Servant ... Also Four or Fiv• Lillely
N&lt;QrO Bov-.

-Celollll Advertllemnl

The story of tho Negro ID United States his-

lory bepn In Jomeaton, Va .. In 16111, when

unnamed Dutch miD of war unloaded a
cargo of "20 negan" hijacked from 1 Spanish
ab1p bound for tho West Indies.
11 Ia aignlllcant that for some 40 yean after
thla, Negroes, numbering 1 few hundred
among 1 population of a few thousand, were
u free or 11 unfree, as their feUow whites In
lbe So.ilhem.colonies. Most of the latter were
IDdeutured-lerviDg out a period of lime u
aervanta or laborers In elchan&amp;e lor their
pasaap to America or as punishment for

Ill

crimeo committed lit England. For example,
270 Seottlah rebels lflalnat the Crown were
tranaported and oold In Bollon in 1652.
There was no offlelil dllerlmlnoUon, no
raclll barl to landi&gt;wnlnJ or votinJ. Negroes ·
owned other Ne.....,a. At least one Ia recorded
as bavlq lmDOrled • white ·servant. Common
Negroes worlled t.o 1 e I her with common
wbltea. lntermarrla&amp;e wu frequent, often enoourapd by tholr mulerL
The racial situation at this junclure wao
fluid, notea Lerone Benll!!lt Jr. It contained
the aeeda of several oltorn1Uv01. Indentured
aervitude could have conUnued for Negroes
and whites or both &amp;roup&amp; could have been reduced to Illavery. In the end, aoci.,...onomlc
forces selected Negro lllavery.
Negroe~ were otronc. cheap, highly visible,
UDprolected by atronl government! and nonCbriiUIIII-IIn Ideal oolftt of labor for the
planlltion system, which was coming Into

Helen Help
Us••• sr aottel
ASKED FOR USl
This column Is for young ~
pie, their problems and ploaourea, tbeir troubles and tun. AI
wllh tho rell of Holen Help Ual,
It welcomes laughs but 1100'1
dollga a serious C~~esUon ,...,~ a
YO\!Til

Dear Readers:
The writer ollho !ollowlnsletasked me to chanso It "so I
recognized." T h I a
seems a eel)' necessary, tor
most of u , at some time or othHelen
or, ohare his problem. Many
won't
about It, fearlns as
brush.&lt;&gt;ft.
"BUl"
s that t:M.y're t h e
Send your teenage questions dl!lorent ones, and somehow abto YOIJTII ASKED FOR IT, care normal .
of Helen Relp USJ this rtewspaNow, read on, and let me know
per.
how closei.Y you relate to BIU.
'l11JS PROBLEM Wll.L RINC A Dear HoleD:
!lEI L WITH MANY TEENS
rm next year'• bociY
president, active in aport.s, oo
the honor roll. J ha.fe a tantastic family llle whleb ts the envy
of all my friends. Fm poJIQlar
llld got o!ong with eve&lt;Yboclv.

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beial to meet tho IJ'OWIDI Wlll'ld demand lor
rice and iobacco, aitd later cotton and auaar.
The trend to slavery was soon bullresaed by
Oddly enoul!h, It was a Northern colony,
Maouchuntta, fhat first gave slavorr ltlll
aancllon-ln 1841.
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"I dOe not see bow wee con tbrive U!ltlll wee
ptt Into a atock of slaves sulflclent to dne aU
our bwlnes, for our children's ehiJdrea . win
hardly see this snat continent fiDed with
people," wrote tho brother-in-law of Gov. John
w~.

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of laws 11alnst mllcegenaUon and

A heal
lntermarrl•l• were also enacted. In leeT, VIr·
glnla was the flnl to rule thet Cbrlstlan baplbm did nolllter the sllt111 of 1 slave.
1t.n intricate ooelal and legal-ud p~ycho­
loglcll-alructure deai&amp;ned to make tbe Negro
a aeparote and InferiOr beln&amp;, and keep blm
and his children slaves for life, waa beinl

erected.

NEXT: The

there. rve prt on a facade, 1mperoonatlng the persoo I wan!
to be, yet who am I, reaii.Y?
For the !lrll time the shell has
cracked a Uttle. and I see my.
self as false, a pretender. I
don't believe in ~lng I aa.Y
llld I quosUon overythlns I do.
And I know that soon the crack
\viii mend and everything will fall
back In place In Ume ond Fll
be oo better. - BILL
Dear Bill:
Who doesn't stand on tho aldolines and Walch himoelf perrorm? That you reel gui)ty about It means the shell h a s

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Too Exciting for

Anyone to Mi••
Thi• Summer
-At Home

Slama

Bible School
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Ended June 9

THERE i• thrilling reading, too, in this
newspnper's full coverage of the world of
sports, business, politics. fashions, amusements and all the other topi&lt;s of the summer. Plus, o wealth of exclusive features
and popular pages that are tops in printed
enwrtainment and nhopping III!BiBtanee!
DEUVERED at your home each day or mailed to your vacation addreM - it's ·
the newspapl'.r you'll find m011t informative
and cnjoyahle this Kummer - and all year
lfmg!

THE tilLY SENTINEL
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on Job' 11 ware made when Rock Mro. WIUis AnthonY 111"'1"1 ,.._
Gran&amp;' met Thlirlldlf"' frelhmtllla. A summer Doral
!lliht at the haiL
piece made by Mra. Knish! ..,._
Fred Goip!n; maater • pr.,:. tered lhe table . .
oldod at the ~JWdO!riJWwhlcb
tlnje the ehertor· was .drilled In .
~ory of Kolio·.East!nlon Hood.
Praetlee Wll held lor lnspo..
tlon, and Goe.cleln .IIIIIIOWICed the
Pomona Grange meetiJW for Friday. Relrelhmenta were served
c1ur1n1 a conclud!JW aoelal hour.
PLAN SERVICE
Rites of COIIIIIIIIIIIon will be
ubaarved at tho lllndQ" momIns -lhlp sentce of the Trlnl(y United Chureh or Chrlot. The
ROY, BIU Perrin will be back
from vacation.

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Deer Helen:

Do yoo think It lo morally wrot1i
for a 13,.year&lt;&gt;ld boy to give a
small bot olneere ldaa on t h e
cheek to hla girl friend, In private? - WONDERING
P, S. - We don't go togother. We're .iUit friends.
Deer Won:
No. I think It' • kind&amp; sweet.
-H.

Raphael Hollnahed (died
about 1580) Ia remembere:l
chiefly because hie "Cbronlcles of Eniland, Scotland,
and Iretana," a eompen·
iiiliO:rv and lelend,
for IIUIIIY

National League

:By'united Preas InternatiOJIO!
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~ou, Pit
211 21 75 .355

!rom our Bul.,. ElleeJ.

lenc:e CoUeetloni

lloae, Cln

314 53 IDS
Flood, St.L 320 48 101
Jlman, Cln
299 44 94
lAaub, Hou 284 27 89
O..leo, NY 181 20 56
llc~:&gt;J, SF
225 42 69
!IWan, Alia 252 19 n
Alou, AU&amp;
319 32 97
Gf!&gt;la, NY
214 18 65
, . American Leaauo
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AB R. H.
Jlttlan, Boa 217 37 67
~. Ook 192 24 58
Ymold, Boa 243 41 73
F.lhod, Was 273 36 79
llhindr, Min 280 27 ·so
!hUh, Boa 261 41 74
Qarow, Min 197 22 56

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Word, Toda)''e Hope." Teaebera

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ijle classes were, nursery,
Boa Wood and Ealher Allder8011;
beginner, Faye Lewis and Linda
Morris; primary, Gracie WUJOD
end Floronce Barrett; )lnlora,
Hazel Blaokwoed, Joan Kem. .
and Nancy Joseph. and leona, .107
and Larry Clark.
Helpers were David and Jane
Wloeman, RO&amp;Or and HeiRigp, Alan BlackwOod, Colllle
Grounds, Fannie Ja~ Mildred Workman, Mary llamlnl,
Charles Barrell, 1'11111 Jordan,
Gloria Hutton, Clovis Doerfor,
Judy King, Roll Coa, TtmSIQTe.
Mabie Paule,y wu In &lt;harp
of muole with Nancy Joseph and
Comle Gr- aaalllllng. Co.dlrector of the •cbonl wao J o e
So,yre. There wore 125 ohUdren
reglatored with on averap of
105 each da,y and 78 ehlldr•
with perfect attendance. These
were all given attendance eer ..
tlficates, with the teachero and
helpers rocelvlns · awreelatlm
eertlfl&lt;ates by Roaalle SIJrt.
Crafts made by the - ·
were dlspla,yed In each room lor
viewing.

Leaders
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llajor League Leodora

FOR VACATION TIME U.S.A.

lb' United Church of Christ hal
eaneelled lhla week .tie to
hollda,y.

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the lecretulea.
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QUICK QUIZ
Q--Whlch stet• l11 the
Unlo!l /1'0!111 on faur of the
Great !AU1?
A-Michigan. Lake Ontario
io the only Great Lake not
touchinl the 111te.

the loss. Bolb Dryodale and
Glbam are IMIW 1o-:5 thl• year.
El-ere In the NotiOnal
League, PbUadoltlhll towed
Chleaao s.t, c~ncl...tl niiiiJOd
Hooaton 3-2 In 11 lnnlngJ aiod
Atlanta beat san Fnftoloco, 5-l.
Eleventh Inning Win

In the lith Inning acorod TOllY
Perez to give the Redo the
triUIIIPh over ·the Aatros. Perez
drew a walk. stole second as
JohnnY Bonch atrock out and
went on to third when John
Bateman's throw went into
eenter. He then scored on

Tommy Helma' a&amp;erlftce 0y

Perez' tly. Tcm Dukes, the titth

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"Central electric heating and air conditioning
only costs us $1° 0 amonth more ...
and it's the best dollar we've· ever spent!"

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REHEARSAL CANCELLED
Choir r.._aal II the Trln-

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HARRISONVILLE
Union Church closed Ita daii.Y

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W. L. Pet. GB 3, rulnlns his bid to match or
St Louis
47 30 .610 ... beat the record o1 58 2-3 that
Atlanta
40 36 .526 Glh Drysclole also oet lost month.
San Francisco 40 38 .513 7'h
So Close
Cincinnati
38 37 .507 8
one wUd pitch. Gibson eame
Los An&amp;eles
40 39 .506 8 so close. But he just said
Pltllllurch
36 36 .500 8'h phlloaophlcali.Y, "I threw a wUd
New York
36 38 .486 9'h pitch and that's that"
PhUadelphla
34 36 .486 9'h The wild Jcltch came after
Chicago
33 42 .440 13 . consecutive two out singles by
Houaton
32 44 .421 14\1 Len Gabrlelsoo and Tom Holler
Monday's Results
and scored Gabrleloon who
Phlla 6 Chicqo I
jumped ~ and down on home
Alionta 6 san Fran I
plate as the crowd roared.
.Cin 3 Hou 2, "II Inns., nlshl
Gibson pitched shutout baU
St. Louta 5 Loo AJW I, nlsJll
the rest of the wa,y althou(!ll he
(0!11y glllles ochoduled)
waan't really sha!p as h• was
(Today'a Probable Pitchers
touched lor nino hits and
(AU Tllnes EDT)
wolked two. But Dryodalo was
PhUadelphil (Fryman 111-'/) at way off form as he allowed 10
Chicago (Jenkins 6-9), 2:30p.m. hits In 6 1-3 innings while taldng
Cincinnati (Arrigo 4-3) at
Houe!Dii (Lemaster 7-7), 8:30
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"I know for a fact we only pay a dollar a month more for electric
heating and cooling than we paid with our gas furnace and window
air conditioner." says Mrs. John.
"'And ali the comfort. cleanliness, and convenience is worth
many times more than a dollar!"
In June. 1966, the Johns installed an electric heat pump-the
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$32 a month- instead of $31- to heat and completely air condition their 7- room home, refrigerate and cook their food, wash their
dishes. wash and dry clothes, heat water. and do everything else
the convenient total- electric way.

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279 32 78 . 280
Loolo (Jaster .5-4), at Loe
Mlnn
000 000 010- I 3 I
' JICirlon, Ilet 229 34 64 .279 AJWelo• (Singer 6-.'/), ll:.OO p.m.
Cleveland Ill 001 'OOx- 4 10 2
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. pltla)urgh (i.!cBean ,&amp;-7) at ., Boswell, iPerry (6), Roland
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(7) and .Zlallnerman, Look (7).
McDowell, Wllllams (8) and
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Azcue. WP- MdloWell (8-7), LP
, Nttl~ teague: McCovey,
Atlanta (Jarvie s.sl. at san
GiontJ 20; 11. Aaron, Braves Francisco (Marlchal 14-3), 11:00 -Boswell (7.7). HRa-Johnaon2
(Znd &amp; 3rd).
oDcl, Hart, Glints 15; AUen, p.m. W doe da,y' G
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:Pblla 14; StorROll,Plntea13.
PhUad·':'la
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- American League F. Howard,
....,., at
cago
Chicago
410 010 000- 6 6 I
/!OaatDr• 25 ; Horton, Tlpra 18, Pitta at New York, nlglll
Ball
010 020 000- 3 4 3
HUretaon, Rod Sox 16, KWo- Atlanta at san Fnncloco
Pri&amp;IY, Wood (5}, Locker (9)
br.,, 'rwtna l3i Powell, 'orioles Clncinna.U lit Houston. night
and Josephson. MeNali.Y, Nelson
· lnd Ollq, Twins 12.
St ~· at Los Angeles, nlsJit
Q), Brabender (6), Leonhard
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Runs Bolted In
(8) and Blefary. WP- wooc( (6· :National League: McCovey,
3), LP- McNally (8-7). lllla~•-~, 52 ., Perez, Reds 46 ., International League Standi!Ws
Brodford 2 (3rd &amp; 4th), Aparicio
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By United Preas InlemadQiliJ
sup. . Cuba and Cepeda, Corda
w L Pel GB (3rd), B. RoblnSCHI (8th),
44(' !linch, Rods 43.
. Toledo
40 34 .541
ffie!ary (7th),
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35 33 .515 2
N.Uonal League
~ Senators 58; Horreloon, Columbus
110 001 210- 6 12 0
34 33 _507 2'h PhUa
Ro4 Sex 54; Powell, Orlalea 49; Louis viDe
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Chicago
000 002 002- 4 8 3
36 36
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' Horton, Richmond
35 36 .493 :!'h S!qrt, Wagner (9), Boozer (9)
1 ~· and Oliva, Twlnl 4L
Jacksonville
34 35 .493 aih and R.Yan. N,ye, Roll (7), Fall
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Bua.lo
34 37 .479 flh (7), Lamabe (8) and llmd!O)'.
NatiQiliJ . _ . , Mlrlchal, &lt; 32 36 '71 5 WI'- Short (6-3), LP-N.Yo (4-9).
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Monda7'a ReauUa
3; .. Selma, Meta 7-2; · Blass, Toledo 5 Columbus 2 (hi, 7
Plnlea 5-2; 5 Ued with .667.
lnn!np)
~orlcon L e a g u e: John, Columblu 1 1'llledo 0 (2nd)
White Sox .7..0; McLain, Tlgara Buffalo 7 LoulaviUe 6
I,_,; Wrliht; Angolall-2; HWor, Rochester 5 Rlclanoncl 4
ANO BE YOUR SMILING BEST
~· llld PeiTIIIOIIId Twins 6- (Oni.Y games aoheduled)
The muscular aetlonofyourdl·
pallve oyatem, eaUed PerlslalTREVINO ADVANCES
als, should nat alow dowa. If this
PALM BEACH GARDENS, happens waste materials can
Fll. (UPI).. A lhib place finish buUd ~ In the lower tract llld
llr the Cleveland Open enabled you becemo Irregular, uncomu.s. Open olwq&gt; Lto Trnlno fortable and feel atu!!ed.
to btto third place amonc
C&amp;rtor'a PWs with Hs unique
IOII'a top llllllley wlmero, It was llxl,tlve formull wakes ~ the
- e l l lllonda,y,
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aiOifed doWn musclea ofthe lower
,Trevino, who hat- eamed- dJ&amp;eatlve . tract and atlmulatea
.... 103, lftOI'e pall . Geor,O' .10rlalllola, pvlnglomjlorarllteArdter, !'i!O llalida In fourth U~f of this trregularley-, Than')'OU
PI- wl.th t87;559. Jlll~ Clllptf WW be yqur amil!JW best
.. ~~ ·flrll pi~ wlpo '134,185
. MllfiCJ111 Jihotla!led """'· iiQd 'lG111 . 111'61·.._• II second
'PUlL Wh.Y don't yOU.
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you are greeted with startling headlines,
absorbing stories and striking news picture• - which make this newspaper yonr
eyes and ears around the entire globe!

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Jol)eo, !.Ita. Eo11 K\'llht M r a.

vacation Bible ochool Juno 9
ly PHIL PASTORET
with commeneement exerelsea
Moths have a highly deat the Harriaonvlllo elemenlary. veloped
sense of hearing. and
school.
they llaten every tllne we buy
The program was opened by a new suit, too.
the director, Roselle SIQTe, In•
troducing the· pastor, Cecil Coa,
Pt&lt;~plt who Ilk• to get
up toith th• bfrdl ore for
cracked and soon ,.the person and Slpt, Lorry Clarll. T h .o
thom, 14VI our late-riri"fl
you're lmpersonallns'' wiU be progrrun was each elan taldnl:
colleGfll.lfl.
the real you. Fd peg you aa an part In a mak~Ueve TV pro• • •

ploaaea me. Have never heen lly which smooths every bump.
In trouble nor do I expeet to be. What you call "lack of emoNo l!l'llblem, liJU r,a,y? .Vntll. tion" real'¥ means "ld.Y omalaat week l•sr- Then, along ~ haYe ,nov.-.; been chall"!)l-.
dlaeustlon about
1n generaJ111 1Jo1'.» They will, rrlend, they wm,
started me thinking, and for the now that you've aeen behind the
flrll Ume 1 saw myself eloari.Y. !acado and have be&amp;IJ!l the quosHelen, rm like an actor In a tlonlng which - 1 hope- will
play. I seem to have no emo.. ne\'er end. - H.
tlooa. Everything I do, I 1118- Deer Holen:
tyze flrll, tell myself how· to
ld.Y girl friend Is very well
perform for the best effect, a- ott and goes to an exclusive
ware that I c:an outsmart t h e girls' college. Ste is also very
situation, avnid helng hurt.
pretcy. Now for my problem:
rve jull gone thrcuSb two girl About a month ago she de~d­
frlendo who attracted mophysl- ed to startehewlnstcbaceo.Sinee
ca11y and modally, bot once I then her brOalh Is atrocious and
want with them 1 lost lnteroat. her teeth ere turn!ns yellow. I
Even when we were necking, rd beg her to atop, but ahe says
tell myself what to do next, ao she enJoys it and If I love her
thls was expected of me.
Pll let her do aa she pleases.
Pm o!w~cya plOf(ns a role: - WJIAT'LL I DO?
On the footllall lleld, wltb poo- Deer Whal:
pie. I Clll't tell rlihl now wbethSend her a 11JIItoon - "To
you or whether I reaii.Y m0111 11.
I have locked myself In an
Impenetrable shell that 1 can't
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.. says, "We've had eve,Y type
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of heating, l:iut this total-electric way

Mr. &amp; Mrs. E. H John. 3319 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio

The trend is clear ...
The Total-Electric Age is herel

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lilt llldlana won a Ugbt, 3-2 Mllmesota
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&gt;Jctory over AUon Acrao ollll'e oakland
38 37 .507 lO'h
I .... '!P lolondoy niCbt In the only Call!lll'nla ·
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117 VITO STELLINO
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UP! !lj1orta Writer
lhldil the recorda of bolh clubs Now York
33
.452 14'h Bob Glbaon laqlled ootwllrdll&lt;
4 an1H.
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32 40 .444 15 at mlafortuno Monday nl&amp;flt but
Tho Indiana were ahead 2.6 Washington
· 28 44 ,389 .19 he must have erl,ed a bit
Fi"* ·Into the aixth but the RedMonday's Roaulta
underneath aU the amUeo.
~ Ued II up on Terry Brew- Bos!Dii 3 oakland o, nlgllt
Glblon 11t am!UJW and
i!:'' homer. However, 111 error Cleve 4 Mlnn 1, night
apporently relaxed In the st.
lliow U for the Redlega In the Chlcqo 6 Bait 3 night
Loula Clrdlnol dresalns room
lome lial! of the sixth when SleW- Wash 3 Now Yo;k 1, nlshl
and 11111 aU the rlihl lhlnga,
Ut walked, was the llrll out on Detroit 5 calif 1, ni(!llt
like "the most 1m.....- this II
~- Warner' a fielder'&amp; choice,
Toclay's Problble Pitchers
to win the atme."
fiarner llole 2nd and 3rd bases
(All Tllnea EDT)
And Glbaon did win the g1111o
fnd ame home on a pick oil C.U!ornla (Murpby z,o) at by a S.l margin as the
~ · at third base In which tho Detroit (WUson 5-5), 8:00 p.m.
Clrdllllla towed the Loe
~ wenllaiG left field.
Minnesota (Chanco 7-8) at Angelos Dodgers. But with tho
: ' Acree IIIIOed 8, walked 5 and Clevelllld (WWIIms 5-4), 7:30 Corda leadlns the league by Glh
Uullon fllllled 6 and walked,one. p.m.
g1111oa, II was hard to believe
•. lndlon hitters were Joy Man- New York (Bahnaen 7-3 or tho g1111e Itself was the moot
!07 a homo run In tho fourth Moni&gt;ouquotte 5-6) at Waohing- IIIIJlOrlllnl thing.
!lining, • A. Dodson a alngle and ton (Ortega 4-6), 8:00 p.m.
Tho really (IIIJlOrtant thing to
l!Jve Swisher two slngles.
Chicaso (Petera 3-8) at tho crowd of 54,157 at Dodger
: For thoRedleea, bealdooBrew- Baltllnore (Hardin 5-4), 8:00 stadium was that the drama of
Ill"• homer, Allen Acree, Doug p.m.
the heralded Glboon-Don Dryoo\'C!'tt and steve Brattoo each Ookland (Krau 11o s-7) at dale duel was decided In the
IJI!iled.
Boa!Dii (S&amp;nUago 9-4), 7:30p.m. Drat Inning when Gibson tossed
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Wedooliday's Games
a wUd pitch to let In the
000 Ill- 3 4 2 california at Delrolt, night
!Jodsers' lone run.
' A. Acree and D. Acree. Mul- MIM at Cleveland, night
One wild pitch. It cost Gibson
i lin and llanl07, Warner 5. Um- New York at Waoh, nlgllt
1 sixth consecutive shutout
~~~ Booker and Bo7d.
Chicago at Baltimore, night
which would have tied tho
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record Drysdale set lest month.
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te.m lkii1Dn hlttxr.

[I) '7wenty Negais"
For Salt: Setlt1'01 Irish Maid S•""'""·
t1101t ofth.,. for Fl.,. YtGrr. On• lril~
JIGR Servant ... Also Four or Fiv• Lillely
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-Celollll Advertllemnl

The story of tho Negro ID United States his-

lory bepn In Jomeaton, Va .. In 16111, when

unnamed Dutch miD of war unloaded a
cargo of "20 negan" hijacked from 1 Spanish
ab1p bound for tho West Indies.
11 Ia aignlllcant that for some 40 yean after
thla, Negroes, numbering 1 few hundred
among 1 population of a few thousand, were
u free or 11 unfree, as their feUow whites In
lbe So.ilhem.colonies. Most of the latter were
IDdeutured-lerviDg out a period of lime u
aervanta or laborers In elchan&amp;e lor their
pasaap to America or as punishment for

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crimeo committed lit England. For example,
270 Seottlah rebels lflalnat the Crown were
tranaported and oold In Bollon in 1652.
There was no offlelil dllerlmlnoUon, no
raclll barl to landi&gt;wnlnJ or votinJ. Negroes ·
owned other Ne.....,a. At least one Ia recorded
as bavlq lmDOrled • white ·servant. Common
Negroes worlled t.o 1 e I her with common
wbltea. lntermarrla&amp;e wu frequent, often enoourapd by tholr mulerL
The racial situation at this junclure wao
fluid, notea Lerone Benll!!lt Jr. It contained
the aeeda of several oltorn1Uv01. Indentured
aervitude could have conUnued for Negroes
and whites or both &amp;roup&amp; could have been reduced to Illavery. In the end, aoci.,...onomlc
forces selected Negro lllavery.
Negroe~ were otronc. cheap, highly visible,
UDprolected by atronl government! and nonCbriiUIIII-IIn Ideal oolftt of labor for the
planlltion system, which was coming Into

Helen Help
Us••• sr aottel
ASKED FOR USl
This column Is for young ~
pie, their problems and ploaourea, tbeir troubles and tun. AI
wllh tho rell of Holen Help Ual,
It welcomes laughs but 1100'1
dollga a serious C~~esUon ,...,~ a
YO\!Til

Dear Readers:
The writer ollho !ollowlnsletasked me to chanso It "so I
recognized." T h I a
seems a eel)' necessary, tor
most of u , at some time or othHelen
or, ohare his problem. Many
won't
about It, fearlns as
brush.&lt;&gt;ft.
"BUl"
s that t:M.y're t h e
Send your teenage questions dl!lorent ones, and somehow abto YOIJTII ASKED FOR IT, care normal .
of Helen Relp USJ this rtewspaNow, read on, and let me know
per.
how closei.Y you relate to BIU.
'l11JS PROBLEM Wll.L RINC A Dear HoleD:
!lEI L WITH MANY TEENS
rm next year'• bociY
president, active in aport.s, oo
the honor roll. J ha.fe a tantastic family llle whleb ts the envy
of all my friends. Fm poJIQlar
llld got o!ong with eve&lt;Yboclv.

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beial to meet tho IJ'OWIDI Wlll'ld demand lor
rice and iobacco, aitd later cotton and auaar.
The trend to slavery was soon bullresaed by
Oddly enoul!h, It was a Northern colony,
Maouchuntta, fhat first gave slavorr ltlll
aancllon-ln 1841.
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"I dOe not see bow wee con tbrive U!ltlll wee
ptt Into a atock of slaves sulflclent to dne aU
our bwlnes, for our children's ehiJdrea . win
hardly see this snat continent fiDed with
people," wrote tho brother-in-law of Gov. John
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of laws 11alnst mllcegenaUon and

A heal
lntermarrl•l• were also enacted. In leeT, VIr·
glnla was the flnl to rule thet Cbrlstlan baplbm did nolllter the sllt111 of 1 slave.
1t.n intricate ooelal and legal-ud p~ycho­
loglcll-alructure deai&amp;ned to make tbe Negro
a aeparote and InferiOr beln&amp;, and keep blm
and his children slaves for life, waa beinl

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NEXT: The

there. rve prt on a facade, 1mperoonatlng the persoo I wan!
to be, yet who am I, reaii.Y?
For the !lrll time the shell has
cracked a Uttle. and I see my.
self as false, a pretender. I
don't believe in ~lng I aa.Y
llld I quosUon overythlns I do.
And I know that soon the crack
\viii mend and everything will fall
back In place In Ume ond Fll
be oo better. - BILL
Dear Bill:
Who doesn't stand on tho aldolines and Walch himoelf perrorm? That you reel gui)ty about It means the shell h a s

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Anyone to Mi••
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THERE i• thrilling reading, too, in this
newspnper's full coverage of the world of
sports, business, politics. fashions, amusements and all the other topi&lt;s of the summer. Plus, o wealth of exclusive features
and popular pages that are tops in printed
enwrtainment and nhopping III!BiBtanee!
DEUVERED at your home each day or mailed to your vacation addreM - it's ·
the newspapl'.r you'll find m011t informative
and cnjoyahle this Kummer - and all year
lfmg!

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on Job' 11 ware made when Rock Mro. WIUis AnthonY 111"'1"1 ,.._
Gran&amp;' met Thlirlldlf"' frelhmtllla. A summer Doral
!lliht at the haiL
piece made by Mra. Knish! ..,._
Fred Goip!n; maater • pr.,:. tered lhe table . .
oldod at the ~JWdO!riJWwhlcb
tlnje the ehertor· was .drilled In .
~ory of Kolio·.East!nlon Hood.
Praetlee Wll held lor lnspo..
tlon, and Goe.cleln .IIIIIIOWICed the
Pomona Grange meetiJW for Friday. Relrelhmenta were served
c1ur1n1 a conclud!JW aoelal hour.
PLAN SERVICE
Rites of COIIIIIIIIIIIon will be
ubaarved at tho lllndQ" momIns -lhlp sentce of the Trlnl(y United Chureh or Chrlot. The
ROY, BIU Perrin will be back
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Deer Helen:

Do yoo think It lo morally wrot1i
for a 13,.year&lt;&gt;ld boy to give a
small bot olneere ldaa on t h e
cheek to hla girl friend, In private? - WONDERING
P, S. - We don't go togother. We're .iUit friends.
Deer Won:
No. I think It' • kind&amp; sweet.
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Raphael Hollnahed (died
about 1580) Ia remembere:l
chiefly because hie "Cbronlcles of Eniland, Scotland,
and Iretana," a eompen·
iiiliO:rv and lelend,
for IIUIIIY

National League

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!rom our Bul.,. ElleeJ.

lenc:e CoUeetloni

lloae, Cln

314 53 IDS
Flood, St.L 320 48 101
Jlman, Cln
299 44 94
lAaub, Hou 284 27 89
O..leo, NY 181 20 56
llc~:&gt;J, SF
225 42 69
!IWan, Alia 252 19 n
Alou, AU&amp;
319 32 97
Gf!&gt;la, NY
214 18 65
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Jlttlan, Boa 217 37 67
~. Ook 192 24 58
Ymold, Boa 243 41 73
F.lhod, Was 273 36 79
llhindr, Min 280 27 ·so
!hUh, Boa 261 41 74
Qarow, Min 197 22 56

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Word, Toda)''e Hope." Teaebera

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ijle classes were, nursery,
Boa Wood and Ealher Allder8011;
beginner, Faye Lewis and Linda
Morris; primary, Gracie WUJOD
end Floronce Barrett; )lnlora,
Hazel Blaokwoed, Joan Kem. .
and Nancy Joseph. and leona, .107
and Larry Clark.
Helpers were David and Jane
Wloeman, RO&amp;Or and HeiRigp, Alan BlackwOod, Colllle
Grounds, Fannie Ja~ Mildred Workman, Mary llamlnl,
Charles Barrell, 1'11111 Jordan,
Gloria Hutton, Clovis Doerfor,
Judy King, Roll Coa, TtmSIQTe.
Mabie Paule,y wu In &lt;harp
of muole with Nancy Joseph and
Comle Gr- aaalllllng. Co.dlrector of the •cbonl wao J o e
So,yre. There wore 125 ohUdren
reglatored with on averap of
105 each da,y and 78 ehlldr•
with perfect attendance. These
were all given attendance eer ..
tlficates, with the teachero and
helpers rocelvlns · awreelatlm
eertlfl&lt;ates by Roaalle SIJrt.
Crafts made by the - ·
were dlspla,yed In each room lor
viewing.

Leaders
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FOR VACATION TIME U.S.A.

lb' United Church of Christ hal
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QUICK QUIZ
Q--Whlch stet• l11 the
Unlo!l /1'0!111 on faur of the
Great !AU1?
A-Michigan. Lake Ontario
io the only Great Lake not
touchinl the 111te.

the loss. Bolb Dryodale and
Glbam are IMIW 1o-:5 thl• year.
El-ere In the NotiOnal
League, PbUadoltlhll towed
Chleaao s.t, c~ncl...tl niiiiJOd
Hooaton 3-2 In 11 lnnlngJ aiod
Atlanta beat san Fnftoloco, 5-l.
Eleventh Inning Win

In the lith Inning acorod TOllY
Perez to give the Redo the
triUIIIPh over ·the Aatros. Perez
drew a walk. stole second as
JohnnY Bonch atrock out and
went on to third when John
Bateman's throw went into
eenter. He then scored on

Tommy Helma' a&amp;erlftce 0y

Perez' tly. Tcm Dukes, the titth

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"Central electric heating and air conditioning
only costs us $1° 0 amonth more ...
and it's the best dollar we've· ever spent!"

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Choir r.._aal II the Trln-

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St Louis
47 30 .610 ... beat the record o1 58 2-3 that
Atlanta
40 36 .526 Glh Drysclole also oet lost month.
San Francisco 40 38 .513 7'h
So Close
Cincinnati
38 37 .507 8
one wUd pitch. Gibson eame
Los An&amp;eles
40 39 .506 8 so close. But he just said
Pltllllurch
36 36 .500 8'h phlloaophlcali.Y, "I threw a wUd
New York
36 38 .486 9'h pitch and that's that"
PhUadelphla
34 36 .486 9'h The wild Jcltch came after
Chicago
33 42 .440 13 . consecutive two out singles by
Houaton
32 44 .421 14\1 Len Gabrlelsoo and Tom Holler
Monday's Results
and scored Gabrleloon who
Phlla 6 Chicqo I
jumped ~ and down on home
Alionta 6 san Fran I
plate as the crowd roared.
.Cin 3 Hou 2, "II Inns., nlshl
Gibson pitched shutout baU
St. Louta 5 Loo AJW I, nlsJll
the rest of the wa,y althou(!ll he
(0!11y glllles ochoduled)
waan't really sha!p as h• was
(Today'a Probable Pitchers
touched lor nino hits and
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wolked two. But Dryodalo was
PhUadelphil (Fryman 111-'/) at way off form as he allowed 10
Chicago (Jenkins 6-9), 2:30p.m. hits In 6 1-3 innings while taldng
Cincinnati (Arrigo 4-3) at
Houe!Dii (Lemaster 7-7), 8:30
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"I know for a fact we only pay a dollar a month more for electric
heating and cooling than we paid with our gas furnace and window
air conditioner." says Mrs. John.
"'And ali the comfort. cleanliness, and convenience is worth
many times more than a dollar!"
In June. 1966, the Johns installed an electric heat pump-the
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$32 a month- instead of $31- to heat and completely air condition their 7- room home, refrigerate and cook their food, wash their
dishes. wash and dry clothes, heat water. and do everything else
the convenient total- electric way.

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279 32 78 . 280
Loolo (Jaster .5-4), at Loe
Mlnn
000 000 010- I 3 I
' JICirlon, Ilet 229 34 64 .279 AJWelo• (Singer 6-.'/), ll:.OO p.m.
Cleveland Ill 001 'OOx- 4 10 2
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Azcue. WP- MdloWell (8-7), LP
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Atlanta (Jarvie s.sl. at san
GiontJ 20; 11. Aaron, Braves Francisco (Marlchal 14-3), 11:00 -Boswell (7.7). HRa-Johnaon2
(Znd &amp; 3rd).
oDcl, Hart, Glints 15; AUen, p.m. W doe da,y' G
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PhUad·':'la
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- American League F. Howard,
....,., at
cago
Chicago
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/!OaatDr• 25 ; Horton, Tlpra 18, Pitta at New York, nlglll
Ball
010 020 000- 3 4 3
HUretaon, Rod Sox 16, KWo- Atlanta at san Fnncloco
Pri&amp;IY, Wood (5}, Locker (9)
br.,, 'rwtna l3i Powell, 'orioles Clncinna.U lit Houston. night
and Josephson. MeNali.Y, Nelson
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St ~· at Los Angeles, nlsJit
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(8) and Blefary. WP- wooc( (6· :National League: McCovey,
3), LP- McNally (8-7). lllla~•-~, 52 ., Perez, Reds 46 ., International League Standi!Ws
Brodford 2 (3rd &amp; 4th), Aparicio
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sup. . Cuba and Cepeda, Corda
w L Pel GB (3rd), B. RoblnSCHI (8th),
44(' !linch, Rods 43.
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40 34 .541
ffie!ary (7th),
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35 33 .515 2
N.Uonal League
~ Senators 58; Horreloon, Columbus
110 001 210- 6 12 0
34 33 _507 2'h PhUa
Ro4 Sex 54; Powell, Orlalea 49; Louis viDe
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Chicago
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36 36
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' Horton, Richmond
35 36 .493 :!'h S!qrt, Wagner (9), Boozer (9)
1 ~· and Oliva, Twlnl 4L
Jacksonville
34 35 .493 aih and R.Yan. N,ye, Roll (7), Fall
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Bua.lo
34 37 .479 flh (7), Lamabe (8) and llmd!O)'.
NatiQiliJ . _ . , Mlrlchal, &lt; 32 36 '71 5 WI'- Short (6-3), LP-N.Yo (4-9).
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Plnlea 5-2; 5 Ued with .667.
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~orlcon L e a g u e: John, Columblu 1 1'llledo 0 (2nd)
White Sox .7..0; McLain, Tlgara Buffalo 7 LoulaviUe 6
I,_,; Wrliht; Angolall-2; HWor, Rochester 5 Rlclanoncl 4
ANO BE YOUR SMILING BEST
~· llld PeiTIIIOIIId Twins 6- (Oni.Y games aoheduled)
The muscular aetlonofyourdl·
pallve oyatem, eaUed PerlslalTREVINO ADVANCES
als, should nat alow dowa. If this
PALM BEACH GARDENS, happens waste materials can
Fll. (UPI).. A lhib place finish buUd ~ In the lower tract llld
llr the Cleveland Open enabled you becemo Irregular, uncomu.s. Open olwq&gt; Lto Trnlno fortable and feel atu!!ed.
to btto third place amonc
C&amp;rtor'a PWs with Hs unique
IOII'a top llllllley wlmero, It was llxl,tlve formull wakes ~ the
- e l l lllonda,y,
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,Trevino, who hat- eamed- dJ&amp;eatlve . tract and atlmulatea
.... 103, lftOI'e pall . Geor,O' .10rlalllola, pvlnglomjlorarllteArdter, !'i!O llalida In fourth U~f of this trregularley-, Than')'OU
PI- wl.th t87;559. Jlll~ Clllptf WW be yqur amil!JW best
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. MllfiCJ111 Jihotla!led """'· iiQd 'lG111 . 111'61·.._• II second
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vacation Bible ochool Juno 9
ly PHIL PASTORET
with commeneement exerelsea
Moths have a highly deat the Harriaonvlllo elemenlary. veloped
sense of hearing. and
school.
they llaten every tllne we buy
The program was opened by a new suit, too.
the director, Roselle SIQTe, In•
troducing the· pastor, Cecil Coa,
Pt&lt;~plt who Ilk• to get
up toith th• bfrdl ore for
cracked and soon ,.the person and Slpt, Lorry Clarll. T h .o
thom, 14VI our late-riri"fl
you're lmpersonallns'' wiU be progrrun was each elan taldnl:
colleGfll.lfl.
the real you. Fd peg you aa an part In a mak~Ueve TV pro• • •

ploaaea me. Have never heen lly which smooths every bump.
In trouble nor do I expeet to be. What you call "lack of emoNo l!l'llblem, liJU r,a,y? .Vntll. tion" real'¥ means "ld.Y omalaat week l•sr- Then, along ~ haYe ,nov.-.; been chall"!)l-.
dlaeustlon about
1n generaJ111 1Jo1'.» They will, rrlend, they wm,
started me thinking, and for the now that you've aeen behind the
flrll Ume 1 saw myself eloari.Y. !acado and have be&amp;IJ!l the quosHelen, rm like an actor In a tlonlng which - 1 hope- will
play. I seem to have no emo.. ne\'er end. - H.
tlooa. Everything I do, I 1118- Deer Holen:
tyze flrll, tell myself how· to
ld.Y girl friend Is very well
perform for the best effect, a- ott and goes to an exclusive
ware that I c:an outsmart t h e girls' college. Ste is also very
situation, avnid helng hurt.
pretcy. Now for my problem:
rve jull gone thrcuSb two girl About a month ago she de~d­
frlendo who attracted mophysl- ed to startehewlnstcbaceo.Sinee
ca11y and modally, bot once I then her brOalh Is atrocious and
want with them 1 lost lnteroat. her teeth ere turn!ns yellow. I
Even when we were necking, rd beg her to atop, but ahe says
tell myself what to do next, ao she enJoys it and If I love her
thls was expected of me.
Pll let her do aa she pleases.
Pm o!w~cya plOf(ns a role: - WJIAT'LL I DO?
On the footllall lleld, wltb poo- Deer Whal:
pie. I Clll't tell rlihl now wbethSend her a 11JIItoon - "To
you or whether I reaii.Y m0111 11.
I have locked myself In an
Impenetrable shell that 1 can't
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. E. H John. 3319 N. Main, Findlay, Ohio

The trend is clear ...
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IIIII Donnie Folmer Noh· a lin·
ale. Tlpro pltlng blta 'llero B,
Marohall with a double and s.
White. two alngles. /'

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AmeriOlll Leoaue All-lltar team
)loudly Cor the 13th time In bls
Wustrlwscueer-butthlsllme
It was atrl•lll hoaorary.
The 36-year-&lt;lld New York
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anemic bitting avorap . ot
around .240 Into the traditional
mid-season classic, but he stiU
Oashea hl1 explosive power on

occasion- he has 11 home runs
thla season tor a career total of
529, Dve ahert of a tie with
Jimmie Foxx fer thlnl p!Jce In
the all-time home run anniiL ·
Mantle was picked with nine
other players, Including leldlns
better Ken Harrelson ot Bollton,
as Manager Dick Williams
rounded out his 25-man team
tor the July 9 game II tho
Houston Astrodome.
Powell, Johnson Cboaen
Chosen busldes Mantle and
Harrelson were first baaeJftln
John c'Boog'' Powell ard secolli
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The stertiJW playera Included Q(va Jean Holter ~ ytal~
THE COLlJMBIA MAKE It 4-ij. Yl~l, and advloor, Mro. WUfirst baseman lllnDon Kille- Mr, iDd Mri. Joe BISJelL
Club pluoed tor lllendaneo II !lam Downie, attendl!tl.- The,
brew aild aeeond be11111an Rod
lfrL Sue lla,ymail &amp;nd Emu- 4-11 eamp and ~ 011 thi~ II'OIIP planned to rl&lt;l!lln the lieCarew ot Mlmeaoia, Calllornla lint, Bayman entertained with a pcitafo chip alea 'at the laotmeat- pta . Parade aild idll _put up
shor!Jtop Jim ~. third ~ ahciwer ~ ConDie lng'"' J1llit 14. Renda WbiUinllon traah barri!• In the 11\ooning
baseman Brooks lloblnoon of l!Qman, whoso ~ -will be reported thll 17 m....,.ro were at the~._
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Baltimore, outllelden Carl Yae- an· event In July, . Gueata were prtll!ll with advlioro Emma
4 ..,tz waa pven GBille 1&gt;11'1~
tnemakl of lloston, WWlo tn1i Nawell aild ·lllulibi4r &lt;•Lu- WbiUin&amp;ton, Mary Jordan, and of a .borae !Iller a dlleUIIIon by
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Horton of Detr&lt;llt and ·Frank cnlo Ridenour 1111 . d&amp;llibter, lfaeJonlan, ual/ll:q, ,
Junior liladir Karon Grllllth.
Howard or Wuhlntton aild Cbeator, llonll&amp; Hauber, · Vena
Vlc!de lloyd and · ·Barbara - i -16weU ,p.e a """rt on
Detroit catcher Bill Freehan.
~cinko aild . . . . . ., NjoUie ·llioolmart were In cbarge ot tho parta ot a horBB accqritlng
Tho pltchq otatr Includes . ; Florence -~ Ruth re~ Rtlrtlllmellll - • _to ntws reporter Karen Grit· 1•'--'""'!"'1
Deiii\Y McLain ot Detroit, the
~ aild ~ Fl~~pat- """' 1r1 Killl)' C"-"'•· SOIIciY nu.
IOI&amp;UO's top winner with • 14-2 rlt:k
ind Lna Rldenooir. ,
Btablip, and Barbara Brookhart.
mark, Lula Tlant aild strikeout
)tr_, ~ Mri. Enilo . ili.'lllln rwr· dlmanotratlon• were ••· HOW .'1'0 Frr a pattem prop.
leader Sam McDowell ot
_.-1y waa ihe proJect le&amp;IOI! aiV·
and .llulll!y lw.ve ~~ licl!l~ sianod tor the next meetlniCleV8lao.d, Mel Stotllemyre ot llloi:' vacation!., ~ ;Cape llfton by advloor Mrs. Elle~ Moo•
New Yoi-k, - · • Jooe
TOVIIS WERE THE lq&gt;lc oh at tile· 7 T..., Stitchers t-Il Club
Solidago, Johll Odam or Olio- le1''••· ' bp I h • !'IOrlh ~
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land 1114 Cltleaao'• unleleated
rm~ . ~~ to Ohllteoli.t 'alilld llli of tho &amp;lollvlllt 4-11 Club Clll Mot• ')lome. 0.1111 .carper sav~:
Tommy John. John, who Is 1~,
to FloreGee
a~ toorod othoir ' lntere~ June 13;
aild McDowell · are the only pGIIte.
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MBBkl, _ . rirlorter. The meet·
leltlandera.
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,lfr; llid Mrl• · Fred'' widna lng waa htl4. at !be home&lt;( Mr.
WUilams lw.o 1101 lndleated
and Mra. Doit wua.on ,wtlb Mi•.
who will be Ills ·sterling pitcher """ ~oltllll Mi. 'I!Jd Mra. Orlllllt.llrlllebe, lielpro.
,
fred Stulq and-Mra. ·Norman
as the AmerleaD League tries to
Mr. and Mrs. 'llonliOr CUrtla Wocidln obar81. ··
beeak a ftve-pme losing streak. llf¥1 iamtl7, ColiDIIbul, were vllltllrtnda Slallle,y .save a report
Tho National League owns 1 20. qlwy Pierce, ·
cin her iheep pio~ct. Robert
17-1 lead In the daealc, which
Mr.' and Mrs. Mike F'l0i4t IIIIi van.. dlocuoaed the proareu
bepn In 1933.
· oon, lw.ve moved to Belpre.
or lila prden, Tainra SIIDIII)'
Becky Cli'uthera, Lqui6.We, lll'l I ,._i im hoallb. RetreH·
won .aoived ""''·stevle
k. Slilur and Brenda Stan~~~~'. The
Mr. and Mrs. llellh llockhold o0xt m..,U., will bt .beld atllle
aild diugliter, lw.ve 1iloved toBei- bomt of Mr; and Mrl. Dale Am.Pre.. .
old .
Clodine Ne•lun -1a patient
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AN OUTDOOR COOKERYmeol
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Tbe
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ftnals and or the 22 professionlbt
Pink Jil&gt;odlaa t-il Clllb lut
recently
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week,
Wedilellda,y. The _mooting
man.
Cor the tiUe IDIOIW themselvoa,
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Mra.
Charles
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18 elready hiAI been eliminated.
vlaor,
Barbara
Roush, with adArthur Ashe, tho second were vlsldng Mr. andMra. Lloyd
vlilor' Allee ·Wolle ani/IIIDI.
American amateur and the No. McPeek, Belleville, W,. VL
Rt...da Well repn1td that roc·
David
G.
Smith
apent
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2 nnked pla.yer In the U.S., •as
roatiGn wso In ohar&amp;e ot Lori
dayo
vlaltlng
Mr.
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Mra.
Ted
pelre&lt;l today ogalnat Dutchman
Thalli IIIII that lha· next meetTom Okker, perbapa the bell HIYIIlln. Columbuo.
Ins \riD be hald on June 19.
Mr.
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Mrs.
David
llallmln
amateur in the world over the
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funlly,
Vlema,
W.
VL,
were
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PLANS FOR A FLOAT tor,the
vlaiU"' Mr. and Mrs. Wiyne
Ralston vs. LawiRegalia
were made lr1 ll1e five
Prince.
Dennis Ralston of Bakersfteld,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
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ajlent
Pelnl
star
Stltehota.,..... ~
Cellt, hajl thq, toughost toe In
Laver, ' \he WOI'ld'•" nnldng sevWat clay i 'vlsill\W 11&gt;e1.r daWII!- !l!el It, the ~ I'( Slier! I D d
Juno 12. EIOven
protesslcA!a. and &amp;itch Buch- ter It ColumbuS. ' 'J :' t'':f •· NOla .Y""""'
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and
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Vloltlqg
Mr.
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Mrl.
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holz of St. Lools was up against
llayman
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MrL
lllrbara
Holter,
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Mra.
llwlllbt
Millan,
Australian lefthander Tony
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Roche In a pair ol. matches Fllqlllrlck and daushfer, LHa
Rldenwr, Connie f!a,yman ond
jnvolving pros.
Jim
Walls, COlumbus, and C.
Tbe U.S. also was weD
B.
1\ayman,
Chollor,
represemed in the women's
Mr. and 'Mrs.•'O'...... rlabcgca
singles with live players among
WW,
ove~t gUOIII of •llr.
the !Ina! 16, Including ~
1MrL l)a¥14. !!lao; 'r!w)iero
and'
seeded Billie Jean Kl~ ot Lo"' Plallia.
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Beach, Cell!., the detendlmg
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champion, and Nancy Richey of
Sin Angelo, Tex., the American vlaJUng Mr, and MrL ·Paul Andrews.
~nnklnr amateur.

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L. Hively, Rt. 2 Gallii)OIIo; Jucl- Terry W.
and lnlant
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T, Jewell, Pt. PI..IBIII; Harry
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E. Roush, Middleport; Paul K.
Russell, Middleport; Mrs. NeiUe J. Bar-, Middleport; Carl
Shawn Barr apert 1 week lllth
S. Manley, RL I Mlddl.... rt; Mro. Ids IP'.,q,&amp;renta, Mr. and MrL
Erneot H. Sect~ Jr., Aabland, ~Birr.
Ky.; Mrs. Marabel L, illerrUt, . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorby ac.
Rt. 1 Millwood, W. VL; Mr s. . Cflllllllllled their son iD CoiiDIIbul
Donald L, Bucklf/1', JackiCXI; rocentl)o where he erter brolclCheryl L. Lomax, SohawnlO!r&amp; eaotbw ochool.
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Dickie Felt)' a••illavld Grate
Well-; Mrl. Nora B. Harrell, '
JackiMlll; Mro. RIQ'IIIOIId G. IIJc·
Manawa,y, RL I Well-; Joteph L. Miller, -~ Mr 1.
Charlet A. Evans, Well...,; Mro.
Benjamin !farris, New York, N.
Y.: Mro. Ella SIIDle,y, · Rt. 3
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Gahm, Jack1011; Mra. Jllllio F. ·
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Dunn, Rt. 1 Middleport; Patrie).
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529, Dve ahert of a tie with
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Mantle was picked with nine
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better Ken Harrelson ot Bollton,
as Manager Dick Williams
rounded out his 25-man team
tor the July 9 game II tho
Houston Astrodome.
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The stertiJW playera Included Q(va Jean Holter ~ ytal~
THE COLlJMBIA MAKE It 4-ij. Yl~l, and advloor, Mro. WUfirst baseman lllnDon Kille- Mr, iDd Mri. Joe BISJelL
Club pluoed tor lllendaneo II !lam Downie, attendl!tl.- The,
brew aild aeeond be11111an Rod
lfrL Sue lla,ymail &amp;nd Emu- 4-11 eamp and ~ 011 thi~ II'OIIP planned to rl&lt;l!lln the lieCarew ot Mlmeaoia, Calllornla lint, Bayman entertained with a pcitafo chip alea 'at the laotmeat- pta . Parade aild idll _put up
shor!Jtop Jim ~. third ~ ahciwer ~ ConDie lng'"' J1llit 14. Renda WbiUinllon traah barri!• In the 11\ooning
baseman Brooks lloblnoon of l!Qman, whoso ~ -will be reported thll 17 m....,.ro were at the~._
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Baltimore, outllelden Carl Yae- an· event In July, . Gueata were prtll!ll with advlioro Emma
4 ..,tz waa pven GBille 1&gt;11'1~
tnemakl of lloston, WWlo tn1i Nawell aild ·lllulibi4r &lt;•Lu- WbiUin&amp;ton, Mary Jordan, and of a .borae !Iller a dlleUIIIon by
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Junior liladir Karon Grllllth.
Howard or Wuhlntton aild Cbeator, llonll&amp; Hauber, · Vena
Vlc!de lloyd and · ·Barbara - i -16weU ,p.e a """rt on
Detroit catcher Bill Freehan.
~cinko aild . . . . . ., NjoUie ·llioolmart were In cbarge ot tho parta ot a horBB accqritlng
Tho pltchq otatr Includes . ; Florence -~ Ruth re~ Rtlrtlllmellll - • _to ntws reporter Karen Grit· 1•'--'""'!"'1
Deiii\Y McLain ot Detroit, the
~ aild ~ Fl~~pat- """' 1r1 Killl)' C"-"'•· SOIIciY nu.
IOI&amp;UO's top winner with • 14-2 rlt:k
ind Lna Rldenooir. ,
Btablip, and Barbara Brookhart.
mark, Lula Tlant aild strikeout
)tr_, ~ Mri. Enilo . ili.'lllln rwr· dlmanotratlon• were ••· HOW .'1'0 Frr a pattem prop.
leader Sam McDowell ot
_.-1y waa ihe proJect le&amp;IOI! aiV·
and .llulll!y lw.ve ~~ licl!l~ sianod tor the next meetlniCleV8lao.d, Mel Stotllemyre ot llloi:' vacation!., ~ ;Cape llfton by advloor Mrs. Elle~ Moo•
New Yoi-k, - · • Jooe
TOVIIS WERE THE lq&gt;lc oh at tile· 7 T..., Stitchers t-Il Club
Solidago, Johll Odam or Olio- le1''••· ' bp I h • !'IOrlh ~
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C01J!. While lhert~ ~ tj&gt;Ok a diJCuillon In '!be buil!w•• moet- · metUng htid recently at t b o·
land 1114 Cltleaao'• unleleated
rm~ . ~~ to Ohllteoli.t 'alilld llli of tho &amp;lollvlllt 4-11 Club Clll Mot• ')lome. 0.1111 .carper sav~:
Tommy John. John, who Is 1~,
to FloreGee
a~ toorod othoir ' lntere~ June 13;
aild McDowell · are the only pGIIte.
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MBBkl, _ . rirlorter. The meet·
leltlandera.
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,lfr; llid Mrl• · Fred'' widna lng waa htl4. at !be home&lt;( Mr.
WUilams lw.o 1101 lndleated
and Mra. Doit wua.on ,wtlb Mi•.
who will be Ills ·sterling pitcher """ ~oltllll Mi. 'I!Jd Mra. Orlllllt.llrlllebe, lielpro.
,
fred Stulq and-Mra. ·Norman
as the AmerleaD League tries to
Mr. and Mrs. 'llonliOr CUrtla Wocidln obar81. ··
beeak a ftve-pme losing streak. llf¥1 iamtl7, ColiDIIbul, were vllltllrtnda Slallle,y .save a report
Tho National League owns 1 20. qlwy Pierce, ·
cin her iheep pio~ct. Robert
17-1 lead In the daealc, which
Mr.' and Mrs. Mike F'l0i4t IIIIi van.. dlocuoaed the proareu
bepn In 1933.
· oon, lw.ve moved to Belpre.
or lila prden, Tainra SIIDIII)'
Becky Cli'uthera, Lqui6.We, lll'l I ,._i im hoallb. RetreH·
won .aoived ""''·stevle
k. Slilur and Brenda Stan~~~~'. The
Mr. and Mrs. llellh llockhold o0xt m..,U., will bt .beld atllle
aild diugliter, lw.ve 1iloved toBei- bomt of Mr; and Mrl. Dale Am.Pre.. .
old .
Clodine Ne•lun -1a patient
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AN OUTDOOR COOKERYmeol
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Tbe
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Clllb
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reti-e'ohnuinto a! .the m..t1nr of
ftnals and or the 22 professionlbt
Pink Jil&gt;odlaa t-il Clllb lut
recently
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the
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SUe
Ha,y... who were elfi)Oded to ft&amp;ht
week,
Wedilellda,y. The _mooting
man.
Cor the tiUe IDIOIW themselvoa,
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at the home I( the .a- ·
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and
Mra.
Charles
Henlley
18 elready hiAI been eliminated.
vlaor,
Barbara
Roush, with adArthur Ashe, tho second were vlsldng Mr. andMra. Lloyd
vlilor' Allee ·Wolle ani/IIIDI.
American amateur and the No. McPeek, Belleville, W,. VL
Rt...da Well repn1td that roc·
David
G.
Smith
apent
oeverel
2 nnked pla.yer In the U.S., •as
roatiGn wso In ohar&amp;e ot Lori
dayo
vlaltlng
Mr.
IIIII
Mra.
Ted
pelre&lt;l today ogalnat Dutchman
Thalli IIIII that lha· next meetTom Okker, perbapa the bell HIYIIlln. Columbuo.
Ins \riD be hald on June 19.
Mr.
aild
Mrs.
David
llallmln
amateur in the world over the
uKI
funlly,
Vlema,
W.
VL,
were
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PLANS FOR A FLOAT tor,the
vlaiU"' Mr. and Mrs. Wiyne
Ralston vs. LawiRegalia
were made lr1 ll1e five
Prince.
Dennis Ralston of Bakersfteld,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
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ajlent
Pelnl
star
Stltehota.,..... ~
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Laver, ' \he WOI'ld'•" nnldng sevWat clay i 'vlsill\W 11&gt;e1.r daWII!- !l!el It, the ~ I'( Slier! I D d
Juno 12. EIOven
protesslcA!a. and &amp;itch Buch- ter It ColumbuS. ' 'J :' t'':f •· NOla .Y""""'
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and
i4vloon
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Vloltlqg
Mr.
and
Mrl.
Guy
holz of St. Lools was up against
llayman
w
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r
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MrL
lllrbara
Holter,
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Mra.
llwlllbt
Millan,
Australian lefthander Tony
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Roche In a pair ol. matches Fllqlllrlck and daushfer, LHa
Rldenwr, Connie f!a,yman ond
jnvolving pros.
Jim
Walls, COlumbus, and C.
Tbe U.S. also was weD
B.
1\ayman,
Chollor,
represemed in the women's
Mr. and 'Mrs.•'O'...... rlabcgca
singles with live players among
WW,
ove~t gUOIII of •llr.
the !Ina! 16, Including ~
1MrL l)a¥14. !!lao; 'r!w)iero
and'
seeded Billie Jean Kl~ ot Lo"' Plallia.
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Beach, Cell!., the detendlmg
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champion, and Nancy Richey of
Sin Angelo, Tex., the American vlaJUng Mr, and MrL ·Paul Andrews.
~nnklnr amateur.

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Rt. 1 Galllpollo; EdWard G. Rf/1'· RanoiY G. - · Gina S. Westnolds, Rt. 1 Bidwell; Mro. lllr- tell, Newlon 9&lt;eena, Mro. Robry Van Meter, RL I GaiiiiJQ- art Roach, Mrs. llonlwan L.
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L. Hively, Rt. 2 Gallii)OIIo; Jucl- Terry W.
and lnlant
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T, Jewell, Pt. PI..IBIII; Harry
LANGSVILLE
E. Roush, Middleport; Paul K.
Russell, Middleport; Mrs. NeiUe J. Bar-, Middleport; Carl
Shawn Barr apert 1 week lllth
S. Manley, RL I Mlddl.... rt; Mro. Ids IP'.,q,&amp;renta, Mr. and MrL
Erneot H. Sect~ Jr., Aabland, ~Birr.
Ky.; Mrs. Marabel L, illerrUt, . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorby ac.
Rt. 1 Millwood, W. VL; Mr s. . Cflllllllllled their son iD CoiiDIIbul
Donald L, Bucklf/1', JackiCXI; rocentl)o where he erter brolclCheryl L. Lomax, SohawnlO!r&amp; eaotbw ochool.
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Dickie Felt)' a••illavld Grate
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Charlet A. Evans, Well...,; Mro.
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Y.: Mro. Ella SIIDle,y, · Rt. 3
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i962 OLDS F...SS 4 DR. •••• • • .• •.• • • • • • · • • • .$89

V-8 ~ne, automatic tnna., delux trim, green DnisiL
AU good w-w tires, Tldlo &amp; heater.

1962 CHEVROLET S. SPT, CPE · • · · • - · · - - " " .$I0~5
V..S engine, automatic trans., power steering &amp; brake •
gold finish with gold vinyl Interior, bucket seats R&amp;Jt.
1961 CORV AIR MONZA 4 DR. - - - • • • · - - - - • · .$59!5

Automatic trans., m&amp;roon ftnlah,

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Real Ett1te For Sale

Pomeroy Motor Co.

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
I'OMIROY, C!HIO

C.nl of Thlnb

to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to

WE WISH

tile Rev. Miller, Rev. Bart.
lett, the Rawlings Coats Fun-

eral Home, and all friends
and neighhors for all kindnesses and help In our hour
of need. We would like to express our thanks for the gorg&amp;Jus nowers and food nent
to us.
Sincerely, the family of the
late Stella Walburn. 7-2-ltc
I WISJI to extend my thanka
to the nurses and staff of
Veteran Memorial llospital;
special thanks to Dr. Pickens,
Ewing Funeral Home, Rev.
Lemley, Carrie Neu12Ung, all
those who sent nowers. cards,
and the Middleport emergency squad during the Illness
and death of my wile, KaUe
A. Hood. I also extend thanka
to the Herdmen Rest Rome,
Ma!IOII, W. Va., lor Ita wonderful care.
Harold A. Hood
7-2-111&gt;

Notice
TO ALL GOLFERS, C!estellllll Golf OOIIl'lle will have a

IJai tournament July t Prizes will be given.
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TERMITES SWARMING? -

'nleJ an re-pruducUves, not

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era'lfl' "' Space dangero. No
aal01111an, low overllead, Ill
per cent savlngs. Allied Pest
Control, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Phone 99J-5fO evenlnp.
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pocket&amp;, pegglna,
hemming, alteraUons, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Phone 773-56Sl.
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Nile Club, 5 to e p.m. MODday t11ro Friday. Ladles nlgllt
every Friday.
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For Sale

PLENTY of sPace lor one b-ID- SEWING MACHINE, completeer with all lacllitt... In Syra- . Jy automaUe zi8 zag sewing
euse. Call 992-391M. 4-JI.Ifc
macblne to mee\ all your aew.
Jng Deedl. Waa salesman's
FlJRNISIIED and unlurnllhed
deiiiOIIIIralor, 1188 one of ~
apartments. Cl01e to achaol.
more expensive sewing rnaPhone ~10-JI.Ifc
cldnel. WUl lie]] dilcount
Jl"ice 01 f!Ut « monlhly
TRAILER SPACE, all utlJitla
payments. Phone llb-3218.
available. Inquire 1M MuJber.
~
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. Box 425 Pnmeroy. S-29-lle TWO HOtsrEIN eows, freJh.
· Mrs. Clifford Leifheit, Rock
FURNISHED apartment, I w o Sprlnp &amp;ad, l'mleroy.
bedrooms, Middleport. Phone
s..!Ntp
lft.3e'll.
1-D-«e
BIG SOUND, !Nil Philco sterR ROOMS AND BATH, 170 Maleo. This set haa 10 year diaberry Ave., Pomeroy. Conmond needle warranty; 80
tact Roae Slaaon, phone 912- days free service; 40 Inch
2019 after 5 p.m. Phone mwalnut COIIBOie. This aet Is
1131.
1-D-«e
new, only $121.88 or pay $5
per month. Try It In yo-;r
A'l'I'RACI'IVE MODERNS-room
home. Call 992-2836. 8-30-tltc
furnlabed apartment, Ideally
Joealed near Pomeroy bull- 20 INCH WINDOW fan, $18.99;
nou section. !'bone 9tM82S.
translator radios $5.99 up;
1- 19-tlc
men's straw hats $1.18. Save
Today at BRYANT'S, 1011 W.
FURNIS11ED GARAGE apart- Jlaln.
6-306tc
ment on Lincoln IDU. UtWUes
paid; adalla only. Phone 'liD- STEREO, EARLY American
Slit.
&amp;-He
stereo, radio combination. ~
lid state unit, 4-speed changTRAILER LOT with paUo, nice
er. Lovely maple finish. Tab
location In Middleport, water,
over paymenls of f8 p e r
gaa, eleetrtclty available. ean
month or pay bal8nee . cl
~ after I :30 p.m. 8-».!tc:
$102.65. Phone 99J.3218.
Ull4lc
FURNIS11ED APARTMENT, 4
rooma and both. fi(J.OO mo. STEREO-RADIO: lovely walAll utlliUa. Phone mml;
nut stereo radio comblnaUon,
alter 5 phooe llft.2571.
1-apeed tntermiJ:ed changer, 4f-11-Uc
apeaker aound BJBfem. DeluR
noaunc
turntable. Will dltCLEAN, FOUR rooma and both,
count lor eaab. Only $81..011 or
fumlabed apartment, 114\!o
monthly payments of $5.12 per
Mulberry. Phone 99'U811.
month. Phone lltWZ18. 8#4tc
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--For Stle or Trtdt
1965 MUSTANG Faalbacl:, V-8
automallc, also 19115 Muatang, V-8, S speed. Financing
available. Call ~7, after
5 p.m. 18U141.
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1HO CHEVROLET bhpala !or
USED RUG LOOM. Call 919oale « trade lor lrnek "'
2all after 2 p.m.

7-2-3tc

equal valna. Call Reedmlle

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. , . ANTIQUES, furniture, dllhoo,
mlscellaneous. Mrs. Howard lila CHeVROLET C!evy I
Wagon, 19tl5 Mustang VI, SCecil, 11110 W. MaJn St., Pomeapeed: Plnanclng available.
ft!J.
1-25-#c
Phone IIUM7 after 5 p.m.
tDI7411.
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WAffll)

ROOM AND BOARD. Would
lh garage. Call tiUm.
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IN MDUPORT

CARRII!It fu- dally and Sanday -.paper. Phone 55SI_
7-1--lle

CONTAa

For Sale

FAYf MANLEY

Middleport, o.
CARRIER
WANTED

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home, bath, ceDar, bam;
well, IIIII clsla'lt Wiler. Minerals. Between Hmlacmvllle
and Rutland.
IIEJ,EN and VIRGIL TEAFORD

Auoclala-. , _ , OldD

O'IIIUBN a CJIOW
REALTY COMPANY
POMEROY - I 11et7 frame, t
1'001111, 2 bedrooms, cellar,
br1ek lkimc- fi,IIIO.OO.
RAaNB - 1\!o alory frame, 7

lnform:~t!on.

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and Lawn Boy, parts a n d
services; repair 'Teeumaeh
and Kobler engines and Ill
amall appliances, '!1llrd St.,
Mason, W. Va., Jolm M. ~
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YOU CAN IIIII save fSO or IMI't AIR OONDmO!IING Refrlgerllloo service. Jack's Refrigon aluminum boats. Cell IIJ.
eration. New Haven. bone
Jll7 ... . . .. Cub ...
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lenni.

POODLE PIJPP!ES, AltC TOJ
miniature. fll and up. 8lad
aervlce and II'IIOmlnl- Pbo111 UP TO flOO 0117', Floor llod- READY • MIX conerete delivered right to your proJeet.
18Uta.
11 I tfe
ela, Side by lido Refrlleratur
Freezers, Pnmeroy IIDme and Past and easy. Free elllmates. Phone IIU284, GoegI ROOM HOUSE, lllo bib,
Auto, phone 191-liiN. I-Dle
ltln Ready • Mix Co., Middle· DeW oil furnace, lot 124 " ut
port, Olllo.
• 10 lfc
ft. $7,1110, Racllle, "Pitoae til- II CUBIC FOOT deep rre-,
fill
NI-Uic capacity f30 lbs., acelknl
BUDGET PRICE fumlture on
oondlllon, fll. Phone 18U150.
oar third floor budqet shop.
AltC Golden lletllew!r puppies,
NNie
Baker
Pnmllure, Middleport,
Ill Alii St., Middleport. fD.
Olllo.
T II tfe
1443.
JI.D.IIe RIP &amp; TEAR SPECL\L, U.
deJUD ~~~ !II aewfnS Dll- SEWING MACHINES. renalr
TWO BEDROOM borne, both
cbJne. This machine maJiel
lel'vlce, aD maw. WY 2lull basement, garage: Twobuttonbolel, dll'lll, emb., 22M.
The Jl'obrle S'tOII. Pomyear..,ld home In s,r-,
m buttona. Pay t )IIJmeali
eroy. Aathorlzed 1!1119er Saleo
Pllone 11112-SW.
S-l8-llle
of fl or fl8 Cllb. '1'17 II In
and !lervlce. We !lha,..
1001' home. CaD - - Scllsol'l.
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MANUPACTURim'8 S.W:,
LOVF/.Y tHREE BI!:Dik!OM
fll'lll and home 'llldle Iaiii modern borne In Syn 'Uie,
llcale and bam
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The Women's Society of ChristIan Sorvlce held Its regular meett..r on Tuesday evening, JWUl 18,
at the home of Alrno Swartz, with
on oltendance ol 13. Nellie Park·
er opened the meeting with a
1"001111, • bedrooms, ll!o balha, poem ond Oale Follrod had the
lull .....,_t, eenb"al llr ...,_ prayer.
diUOlllag, 1\!o 11m1 land. fts,During the business meeting,
850.00.
plans were made to order a ahip..
BtlTUND - FA!!M-4 houaes. ment ot ge~n; plmns were made
One 2 atory frame, I rooms, to serve lunch at the Claude
• bedrooms, bath, - IIIIOtber Woodyard sale on Sltuxdoy, June
I I'IIOm bouse briDI!Dg f25.110 29.
The program, .. Changing Th~
per month, 182 acre~, barn,
cbleken bouse, lhed, lebacco ologlcal Conceplll" was in chlrge
bale and 8011 bank. Call 1or ol Genevieve Guthrie and con.

CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF"
COMMERCIAL type pop corn breeding service. Call Leland
Parker. Pomeroy residence
popper. Eastern Band Boolt992-2264 « eall station '1111&gt;m. Pllone 16'1-H or •
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ton trucl:, good shepe. Above
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Mason on left of road. Pbone
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nl"' guno. Adama AucUon,
and polishen. Genuine parts ..
Friday at 7:30 p.m RuUand,
Call U9U/80.
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Sales Opportunity

1111s
here wtlh her lllulhter and
BOD, Mr. aud MrL Jobn Cowdery

and famli.Y ot veto llld Yr. and
We are seoklng2 n~preaetllaU•· Mra.
Clllrk ·IJJd daughter,
es Jn lhls area lor career oppor- Lindo, and also hor sl•ter, Mr. lunlty.
and Mrs. orvn Gorton or BetheL
•fiOO month guaranlee 10 atart
Mr. and Mr1. Rlcllard Coma
•Traln!Dfl at Company upenae . and aon, Mll&lt;e, or Sond1&gt;We, w.

•PromoUon by llllril
eeo% Income from establlsbad
accounts
Our represenlaUves are happy
- !bey earn aauatactory Incomes. You, too, ba ve an aslsted ot readings, talk• and dlsU-·• 0 pportuni"' to eata•
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Jisb an Income for Ule_
The hostess served delicious
For confidenllallnlervlew call
refreshments during the social
hour. The next meeting will be IV\ondBy thru Saturday
Tuesdo1 evening, July 16, at the
July_ 1-6
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.home of Genevieve-Guthrie with
RON
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"Nellie Parker leading the program•
Mrs. Martha Elliott was host..
ess to a layette shower for Mra.
Wilma Henderson recently at the
EUiott home.
The I e de r a I government
The Church Study Committee abould not become the emmet with tho Rev, ·pearl caato ployer of the last resort. It
ot the home of Thelma Hender. should, rather, act 10 gensoo on Thursday evening and on erate the maximum number
IIDnday, June. 24, met at the of lobo for the C1141dvontaged
in both the public oDd private
ehurciL ·
· Michael ond Tamm,y Kuhn of leelotl- '
Little Hocking spent so &gt;era! days -Vice PresldeRt Hubert
Humphrey.
recently with their ~ertta;
Mr. and MrL Millard SW11rtz IDd
Mr." and Mrs. Mike Williams and
daughter.
Mr. ond MrL MU!ard Swortz ·
and Mr. Jllld Mra. Mike Will~•
8DII daughter spent Father'alli.Y
with Mr. and YrL "Dole Kuhn and
BY MRS, EVELYN BRICKLES
lamll¥ at lJtlle Hocking.
Mlsa Dru Cline hu occepted
Terry Swartz apent a recent
empl01111ent
II Ohio Vnlveralcy
SUndly In HuntiJVton, W• . VL
at Athena.
Mr. and Yro. ChaL D. Woode
Btooka Summorfteld was taken
visited Sonh Woode In the Vet.,.
1111 IIIII week, to St. Joseph
enns Memorial Hospllll recentHoapltll,
Porkersburg, suller·
I.Y- Enroute home they called on
1,. from • heart lUick.
Yr. lnd Mrs. J. A. Stnlth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jock stanley ot
Jennifer Wright of nortllern
Junction
Ctcy, were overatpt
Ohio Is viotted her alDits, Thelrueste
here
recently other brolbma Henderaoo llld family lnd
er and state~·IJ&gt;Iaw, Yr. and
oale Follrod llld famll.y.
Charles Powers ollli.Yton vis- Yro, Wlfae Brlckles.
Mr. Herohel WhOle ot 5m)'rtW.
Ited with his uncle, Garner GrifBeach, Florida, ..,. 1 'l1lurada,y
fin, ovar 1 recent weekend.
Mra. Marpret Sponcer Ia 1 guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Fm Hilsey.
slll"flical podent at Veterans
Mr11- Twlla Clorkand twoJIOIJa,
MemorW Hospllll, Pomeroy.
of New Jersey, . ljlelll several

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CHUCKY FULLER. 1
WANTED "TO FLAY
FIREMAN.

REA/. FIREMEN
ARE CARE'UL
OF CLIMBING
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lXl I IWCAAJ HIM? JJ!;!"
GIVE Me A LlTll£ HIIJT!

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly ot
Chester and Mrs. Lo\s Ebersbach also of Chester, were r~
cent guests of Mr. and Mr1.
W~¥~~&amp; Brleldea.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolmar 'l'llolll&amp;&gt;100 llld sooa of Vlen, W. VL,
were SU11J111 ruesta or Yr. and ·
Mrs. Kelllll!th Grllllth llld JIClD. .
~·-- m~sta or Yr. llld Mrs. There comes a lime In the ;
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when view.
you
Fon
Halsey
have 10movement
take a bllBinesa

VL, violted his alster, Yr. ond
MrL Kennelb Oa1mth 8DII aon,
Joe, Thursdo1 event.. WbUe
here they also called on Mr. and
Mra. David seals.
and Mrs.
Cremeano
andMr.,_",.
lutve Earl
moved
10 the
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Charles Betzlng property near

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COUtfnlY !tMOS 4lfE QO:O FOR
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$2995 .

noted glus, radio, w1s1w tires, dark .green
matchina Interior. Factory alr-wlldltlonlog.

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V-8 ~ne, automatic tnna., delux trim, green DnisiL
AU good w-w tires, Tldlo &amp; heater.

1962 CHEVROLET S. SPT, CPE · • · · • - · · - - " " .$I0~5
V..S engine, automatic trans., power steering &amp; brake •
gold finish with gold vinyl Interior, bucket seats R&amp;Jt.
1961 CORV AIR MONZA 4 DR. - - - • • • · - - - - • · .$59!5

Automatic trans., m&amp;roon ftnlah,

good

tires, Radio&amp; heater.

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Real Ett1te For Sale

Pomeroy Motor Co.

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
I'OMIROY, C!HIO

C.nl of Thlnb

to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to

WE WISH

tile Rev. Miller, Rev. Bart.
lett, the Rawlings Coats Fun-

eral Home, and all friends
and neighhors for all kindnesses and help In our hour
of need. We would like to express our thanks for the gorg&amp;Jus nowers and food nent
to us.
Sincerely, the family of the
late Stella Walburn. 7-2-ltc
I WISJI to extend my thanka
to the nurses and staff of
Veteran Memorial llospital;
special thanks to Dr. Pickens,
Ewing Funeral Home, Rev.
Lemley, Carrie Neu12Ung, all
those who sent nowers. cards,
and the Middleport emergency squad during the Illness
and death of my wile, KaUe
A. Hood. I also extend thanka
to the Herdmen Rest Rome,
Ma!IOII, W. Va., lor Ita wonderful care.
Harold A. Hood
7-2-111&gt;

Notice
TO ALL GOLFERS, C!estellllll Golf OOIIl'lle will have a

IJai tournament July t Prizes will be given.
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TERMITES SWARMING? -

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era'lfl' "' Space dangero. No
aal01111an, low overllead, Ill
per cent savlngs. Allied Pest
Control, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Phone 99J-5fO evenlnp.
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pocket&amp;, pegglna,
hemming, alteraUons, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Phone 773-56Sl.
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Nile Club, 5 to e p.m. MODday t11ro Friday. Ladles nlgllt
every Friday.
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For Sale

PLENTY of sPace lor one b-ID- SEWING MACHINE, completeer with all lacllitt... In Syra- . Jy automaUe zi8 zag sewing
euse. Call 992-391M. 4-JI.Ifc
macblne to mee\ all your aew.
Jng Deedl. Waa salesman's
FlJRNISIIED and unlurnllhed
deiiiOIIIIralor, 1188 one of ~
apartments. Cl01e to achaol.
more expensive sewing rnaPhone ~10-JI.Ifc
cldnel. WUl lie]] dilcount
Jl"ice 01 f!Ut « monlhly
TRAILER SPACE, all utlJitla
payments. Phone llb-3218.
available. Inquire 1M MuJber.
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ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. Box 425 Pnmeroy. S-29-lle TWO HOtsrEIN eows, freJh.
· Mrs. Clifford Leifheit, Rock
FURNISHED apartment, I w o Sprlnp &amp;ad, l'mleroy.
bedrooms, Middleport. Phone
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BIG SOUND, !Nil Philco sterR ROOMS AND BATH, 170 Maleo. This set haa 10 year diaberry Ave., Pomeroy. Conmond needle warranty; 80
tact Roae Slaaon, phone 912- days free service; 40 Inch
2019 after 5 p.m. Phone mwalnut COIIBOie. This aet Is
1131.
1-D-«e
new, only $121.88 or pay $5
per month. Try It In yo-;r
A'l'I'RACI'IVE MODERNS-room
home. Call 992-2836. 8-30-tltc
furnlabed apartment, Ideally
Joealed near Pomeroy bull- 20 INCH WINDOW fan, $18.99;
nou section. !'bone 9tM82S.
translator radios $5.99 up;
1- 19-tlc
men's straw hats $1.18. Save
Today at BRYANT'S, 1011 W.
FURNIS11ED GARAGE apart- Jlaln.
6-306tc
ment on Lincoln IDU. UtWUes
paid; adalla only. Phone 'liD- STEREO, EARLY American
Slit.
&amp;-He
stereo, radio combination. ~
lid state unit, 4-speed changTRAILER LOT with paUo, nice
er. Lovely maple finish. Tab
location In Middleport, water,
over paymenls of f8 p e r
gaa, eleetrtclty available. ean
month or pay bal8nee . cl
~ after I :30 p.m. 8-».!tc:
$102.65. Phone 99J.3218.
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FURNIS11ED APARTMENT, 4
rooma and both. fi(J.OO mo. STEREO-RADIO: lovely walAll utlliUa. Phone mml;
nut stereo radio comblnaUon,
alter 5 phooe llft.2571.
1-apeed tntermiJ:ed changer, 4f-11-Uc
apeaker aound BJBfem. DeluR
noaunc
turntable. Will dltCLEAN, FOUR rooma and both,
count lor eaab. Only $81..011 or
fumlabed apartment, 114\!o
monthly payments of $5.12 per
Mulberry. Phone 99'U811.
month. Phone lltWZ18. 8#4tc
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1965 MUSTANG Faalbacl:, V-8
automallc, also 19115 Muatang, V-8, S speed. Financing
available. Call ~7, after
5 p.m. 18U141.
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1HO CHEVROLET bhpala !or
USED RUG LOOM. Call 919oale « trade lor lrnek "'
2all after 2 p.m.

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equal valna. Call Reedmlle

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. , . ANTIQUES, furniture, dllhoo,
mlscellaneous. Mrs. Howard lila CHeVROLET C!evy I
Wagon, 19tl5 Mustang VI, SCecil, 11110 W. MaJn St., Pomeapeed: Plnanclng available.
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Phone IIUM7 after 5 p.m.
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ROOM AND BOARD. Would
lh garage. Call tiUm.
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CARRII!It fu- dally and Sanday -.paper. Phone 55SI_
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For Sale

FAYf MANLEY

Middleport, o.
CARRIER
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home, bath, ceDar, bam;
well, IIIII clsla'lt Wiler. Minerals. Between Hmlacmvllle
and Rutland.
IIEJ,EN and VIRGIL TEAFORD

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REALTY COMPANY
POMEROY - I 11et7 frame, t
1'001111, 2 bedrooms, cellar,
br1ek lkimc- fi,IIIO.OO.
RAaNB - 1\!o alory frame, 7

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and Lawn Boy, parts a n d
services; repair 'Teeumaeh
and Kobler engines and Ill
amall appliances, '!1llrd St.,
Mason, W. Va., Jolm M. ~
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YOU CAN IIIII save fSO or IMI't AIR OONDmO!IING Refrlgerllloo service. Jack's Refrigon aluminum boats. Cell IIJ.
eration. New Haven. bone
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POODLE PIJPP!ES, AltC TOJ
miniature. fll and up. 8lad
aervlce and II'IIOmlnl- Pbo111 UP TO flOO 0117', Floor llod- READY • MIX conerete delivered right to your proJeet.
18Uta.
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ela, Side by lido Refrlleratur
Freezers, Pnmeroy IIDme and Past and easy. Free elllmates. Phone IIU284, GoegI ROOM HOUSE, lllo bib,
Auto, phone 191-liiN. I-Dle
ltln Ready • Mix Co., Middle· DeW oil furnace, lot 124 " ut
port, Olllo.
• 10 lfc
ft. $7,1110, Racllle, "Pitoae til- II CUBIC FOOT deep rre-,
fill
NI-Uic capacity f30 lbs., acelknl
BUDGET PRICE fumlture on
oondlllon, fll. Phone 18U150.
oar third floor budqet shop.
AltC Golden lletllew!r puppies,
NNie
Baker
Pnmllure, Middleport,
Ill Alii St., Middleport. fD.
Olllo.
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1443.
JI.D.IIe RIP &amp; TEAR SPECL\L, U.
deJUD ~~~ !II aewfnS Dll- SEWING MACHINES. renalr
TWO BEDROOM borne, both
cbJne. This machine maJiel
lel'vlce, aD maw. WY 2lull basement, garage: Twobuttonbolel, dll'lll, emb., 22M.
The Jl'obrle S'tOII. Pomyear..,ld home In s,r-,
m buttona. Pay t )IIJmeali
eroy. Aathorlzed 1!1119er Saleo
Pllone 11112-SW.
S-l8-llle
of fl or fl8 Cllb. '1'17 II In
and !lervlce. We !lha,..
1001' home. CaD - - Scllsol'l.
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MANUPACTURim'8 S.W:,
LOVF/.Y tHREE BI!:Dik!OM
fll'lll and home 'llldle Iaiii modern borne In Syn 'Uie,
llcale and bam
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QUAUTY &amp; PRICE AS LOW AS_ $3495.00

oPEi,J, 9; t WEEKDAYS

1· 51lUNDAYs

MILLER
MOBIL~
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W·~~TON
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Wheel Alignment

5.55
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The Women's Society of ChristIan Sorvlce held Its regular meett..r on Tuesday evening, JWUl 18,
at the home of Alrno Swartz, with
on oltendance ol 13. Nellie Park·
er opened the meeting with a
1"001111, • bedrooms, ll!o balha, poem ond Oale Follrod had the
lull .....,_t, eenb"al llr ...,_ prayer.
diUOlllag, 1\!o 11m1 land. fts,During the business meeting,
850.00.
plans were made to order a ahip..
BtlTUND - FA!!M-4 houaes. ment ot ge~n; plmns were made
One 2 atory frame, I rooms, to serve lunch at the Claude
• bedrooms, bath, - IIIIOtber Woodyard sale on Sltuxdoy, June
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The program, .. Changing Th~
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Clllrk ·IJJd daughter,
es Jn lhls area lor career oppor- Lindo, and also hor sl•ter, Mr. lunlty.
and Mrs. orvn Gorton or BetheL
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The hostess served delicious
For confidenllallnlervlew call
refreshments during the social
hour. The next meeting will be IV\ondBy thru Saturday
Tuesdo1 evening, July 16, at the
July_ 1-6
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Mrs. Martha Elliott was host..
ess to a layette shower for Mra.
Wilma Henderson recently at the
EUiott home.
The I e de r a I government
The Church Study Committee abould not become the emmet with tho Rev, ·pearl caato ployer of the last resort. It
ot the home of Thelma Hender. should, rather, act 10 gensoo on Thursday evening and on erate the maximum number
IIDnday, June. 24, met at the of lobo for the C1141dvontaged
in both the public oDd private
ehurciL ·
· Michael ond Tamm,y Kuhn of leelotl- '
Little Hocking spent so &gt;era! days -Vice PresldeRt Hubert
Humphrey.
recently with their ~ertta;
Mr. and MrL Millard SW11rtz IDd
Mr." and Mrs. Mike Williams and
daughter.
Mr. ond MrL MU!ard Swortz ·
and Mr. Jllld Mra. Mike Will~•
8DII daughter spent Father'alli.Y
with Mr. and YrL "Dole Kuhn and
BY MRS, EVELYN BRICKLES
lamll¥ at lJtlle Hocking.
Mlsa Dru Cline hu occepted
Terry Swartz apent a recent
empl01111ent
II Ohio Vnlveralcy
SUndly In HuntiJVton, W• . VL
at Athena.
Mr. and Yro. ChaL D. Woode
Btooka Summorfteld was taken
visited Sonh Woode In the Vet.,.
1111 IIIII week, to St. Joseph
enns Memorial Hospllll recentHoapltll,
Porkersburg, suller·
I.Y- Enroute home they called on
1,. from • heart lUick.
Yr. lnd Mrs. J. A. Stnlth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jock stanley ot
Jennifer Wright of nortllern
Junction
Ctcy, were overatpt
Ohio Is viotted her alDits, Thelrueste
here
recently other brolbma Henderaoo llld family lnd
er and state~·IJ&gt;Iaw, Yr. and
oale Follrod llld famll.y.
Charles Powers ollli.Yton vis- Yro, Wlfae Brlckles.
Mr. Herohel WhOle ot 5m)'rtW.
Ited with his uncle, Garner GrifBeach, Florida, ..,. 1 'l1lurada,y
fin, ovar 1 recent weekend.
Mra. Marpret Sponcer Ia 1 guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Fm Hilsey.
slll"flical podent at Veterans
Mr11- Twlla Clorkand twoJIOIJa,
MemorW Hospllll, Pomeroy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dolmar 'l'llolll&amp;&gt;100 llld sooa of Vlen, W. VL,
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ton m'a,y bring the release soon
of a u.S. airliner and the 231
Americans aboard when it was
rorced down onto a SOviet Far

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it necessary- tnr:llclted the

matter was likely to be soUled
quickly and quietly,
One major reasOA for the
SoViets being agreeable ls that
the Kremlin is considered unlike..
ly to spoil a new era or good
teen~ now evident between t.he
United St:ates aM the S&lt;met

MASOND
.RIVE·IH

Union.
The Soviet press continued its
blackout on the forced landing
of lhe Seaboard World Airlines

Debbie Watson

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island by Russian fighterS.
diplomatic sources said today.
They said the official SOviet
silence over the incident Sunda,y

ToNIGHT, JULY 2
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK
Rt:hrt Redford, Jane Fonda
PLUS
TilE COOL ONES
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the llilame=-aM probably apol~&gt;o

WED • THU. • FRL
July 3 - 4 - 5
EASY COME, EASY GO
ELVIS PRESLEY
AND
"CAPRICE"
(Color)
OORIS DAY
RICHARD HARRIS

DC8 on the harsh, volcanic
island of Iturup, nm1h of Japan.
According to observers, this
indicated Moscow may not
make 8 cold war issue of the
incident.

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Elvis Presley
Burgess Meredith
Joan Bloooell
COLORCARTOONS:
Jerry Quite Contrary
Pickled Puss;

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captains Courageous
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NOT OPEN
Thursdt¥, Friday, saturday,

Jul,y 4-1-6
"HAW All"
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JUUE ANDREWS

MAX VON SY!XJW
COLOR CARTOON:
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Rwming time 3 Hrs. 15 min.
Box office closes 8 p.m.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

· Dies on Monday

Funeral services for Oakley have joined in sponsoring the
Nelson, 72, Second St., Mi&lt;ilte. nuclear nonproliferation treaty.
port, who died Monday afternoon
in Holzer Hospital, will be held
Wednesda,y at li a.m. at the
Martin Funeral Home with the
Rev. Chester Lemley officiating. Burial will be in MI I e .s
Cemetery.
A talent show will be staged
He was preceded in death by
at
the Eastern Higb School at 7
his wire, Mary, in 1961, and !our
p.m.
Thursday, July 4th, by the
brothers and a sister.
He was retired from the New Eastern Band Boosters.
The show will be made up or
York Central Railroad as a sectalent
from the Eastern School
tion hand after 48 years with the
District.
Among those partlcl.
firm . Friends may caH at the
patlng so far are Joe Griffith's
funeral home anytime.
COlUltry and Western Group, the
Jan, Dan and Diane D a n c e
Has
Group, Teresa Buckley, Debbie
Jeft"ers, Jan and Ann, Lisa Yeago, and Eastern's Impacts.
All those planning to be in
In Electronics
the program are to meet at the
Martin Robert Carson, son of high school at 7,30 p.m. Wed.
Mrs. Mildred carson, 63 s-.. nesday.
Third, Middleport, and the lau:
Guy Carson, .has recel ved an asSuit is F'ded
sociate in science degree in electronics technology on June 17
A suit for $1,498.79 was fiJOO
fr001 Daytona Beach Junior Col- Monday in Meigs County comlege at Daytona Beach, Fla.
mon pleas court by Ohio Valley
Born in Pomeroy, carson at- Industries, Inc., Minersville, atended Middleport High School. gainst Jerry Towers, Racine. The
He served in both the U. S. Navy plaintiff charges the amount is
and Air Force and for the past owed on an open accwnt.
two years has been employed by
In other activity, a suit for
the Boeing Co. at the Kennedy divorce has been flied by Joanoe
Space Center, F1arida, as an in- Russell, Pomeroy, against G~"
·vestigator with the systems in- 0. RussoU, Pomeroy, charging
tegradori reliability engineering gross neglect of dUty and exgroup assigned to the Apollo Sat- treme cruelty. The plaintiff is
urn V program.
seeking custody of a minor child.

Degree

second U. S. plane In three da;ya
forced by hljaekers to fly to
Cuba, rsturned to the United
states today with only Its seven

crew members aboard. The 86

passengers remained In CUba
There was no immediate explanation why only the crew was
allowed to leave Havana, where

the Boeing 727 was forced to
land at gunpoint Monda;y night on
a night from Minneapolis, Minn.,
to Miami.
The Federal Aviation Agency
fF A~ in Mlaml oaid the U, S.·
operated CUban re(Ugee airlift
woold bring the passengers back
today. The airlift sends t w o

flights daily ro Cuba.
The pilot of the airliner, Capt.
Richard Simonson, had told the
FAA In a filsht report nlod
from Havana by radio that he
was bringing 85 passengers with

Driver Hurt

In Accident

and · bei:Otne ·thO VIrginia '\eel
b...... to the Alporlcan
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Ray, so nervous he·waa..mt~t
Incoherent, had shown earlier:·in

a surprise statement to the court
that he feared - aid (IOtit&amp;ps.
; OJ&lt;Pe•1ed - 111e extradldon to be
granted.
There are stU! mueh legal red
him on his return flight. Only t&amp;i&gt;e to go through before Ray reone passenger, presumably the turns to the United States. His
hijacker, was to remain In CUba.
But Jack Ma.)o s, a publl c relations man with Northwest Orlent, said la!M that only t h e
crewmen- Simonson, two al8ht
WASHINGTON (IJPI)-CIIIng
officers and rour stewardesses what it called evldeQ!;e o! new
- were returning.
links bet"""" smoking and fatal
An olllclal of the !late Dedlsease, the sovemment has
partment' s Olban affairs office asked Congress to outlaw radio
in Miami aald he believed the and television cigar- compassengero were detained be. mercials and require st&gt;-onger
eauae Havana airport r~s health warntnga In other aclverare oot eCJ!Ipped for big Jet air- tlslng,
liners.
ln.. separate reoonunerxlatlono
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Monday, the Health, Education
HOSPITAL
and Welfare Deparlment called
Admitted - Alberta Schuler, tor a •tdeatb" w8.l'lllng on
Middleport; Orville I&lt;MpJ;&gt;er, cigaretie packages and ado, and
Pomeroyj Ollie Tyree, Middle- the Federal Trade Commission
port; Brian Murphy, Middleport.
Discharged - Anita Harmon,
Donna Deel, Gale Schrlmpler,
Carson Lingerfe14 Virgil Hud(Contioood frmn- IJ
son.
protect Its ICBMs.
It is looking into new, more
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
atdvanced
ICBMs. and longerAdmitted - Carl Schultz. Rarange
submarine
mlssJles.
cine,
Problems Of Trust
Discharged - None.
SOme U.S. weapons experts
hove loJW !bought that at the

Weaponry

very

least the two countries

other diseases.••
Life Expectancy CUt
Cohen, citing a new studY by
the National Ciearlnghiiuse for
Smoking and Health, Nld tbere
was I»W nldence 10W1I 'men
who are hea\'y smokers lose
four years In Ute expectancy
and Ji8ht amekera lose two.
Heavy smoldilg was clellned
as two l"'cks a da;y, light
smold111 leas than hall a pack,
In addition to the llnk with
IUJII! cancer-llret asserted by a
surgeon general'• repo\'1 tour
years ago... amoklng can c:odrl-

of avoiding escaladon based on
misunderstanding. One major

problem wwld be how far they

a one ear accident on Route 124

near the SOuthern High School

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In School
Expressed
The Meigs County Boa1'11 of
Education Tue!ldly night ap.
proved a resolution ell)ressing
Interest In learning more or the

rnanned inspection devices

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physle~~l

DECEPTIVE penpedlve
makes lower of St. Mlcbel
Church In Hambarc, GormBDy, appear IaUer tbaa
modern leie•laloa lower,
rlgbl. Atlually, new otrue·
tare IB more tban twice ••

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bouoea a rotat1n1 reolauraat about holhray up_

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several congressmen. angered

aendmem In each

country · which leered the other
was plniJii advantage wwld
have to be aatlalfled.

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and prisons.
lor one of the major airllnes
"I ••• oo rea.-rwhy similar asid. "W lth the new 400.
devices eouldn't be instaUed at ~&amp;Ienger jets just around the
lirport check·ln &amp;ale• to deter· corner, you'd never get them ln
mine whether pasaengers are the air It you had to check the
carrying guns or other'~Smaea~ ~le out one-by-one."
Rlppa added thet 1 (IOrson-by-

"" there was • system which
wwld wO&lt;k, "e'd be aU tor it,"

:liortbweat Orient DCII-thl fifth Hugh Ne1¥10n of . tile Alz
plane d!Yertod to 111- Transpoit Association of Amerl.
i\ ~t 'IJUII'olntthlayeer-crtticlzed co (AT.V) said. "Airllnea hi..
~ 'lhe • iiUI'tmnent tor lallll!g to been seeking 1 device that
·; · ·~a to prevent piney In , would 4e,tact firearms."
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oJIIolala
ar(IUod
'&lt;,
that devlc~s otow are ullable to
O.Fla., • dlatinguloll betw- 1!11111 and
''"..,.'""l!"t crimi~r alarm clocks, dlclatlng Dll·
noted that chines, electric ruoro ond
il ft1U011cdl11!i 11111 coiuitloao other Items.
Slow Proceao
lave been u~ ' '
"You'd wind up clltcldng
Ia ocmning

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Crcm Dr. Alphus Christensen,
president of Rio Grande College,
who la servil~ as chalnnan of a
four cCIUIIII' cmnmittee. It outtined dlacusslon of the prqJOsod
achool at Jackson J101e 18. The
school would aerve Meiga, Gal-

111 Mondsy'o hijacking o! a

stap of disarmament
balance of deterrence wwld
hi.. to be maintained.

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Ita, .Jackson and Vlntoo eounttes,
and would provide only vocatio~r

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PARIS (UPI) - U. S. Ambu11o
A•erellllarrlman J)lfld.
with Hlnol: "Is llltfe
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ponon search also would have a1 training, but in 20 arees.
"I beef psychological effect on
Another meeti!V on the· proJ)ISBen&amp;erL
posed school has been set for
AlzUne oMclals ar, leery of
Jul,y 10 at Rio Grande. · T h e
havi"' armed guarda aboard
Meiga Board wiD be rt~~resent­
planea,
od at thet session. Bowen slid.
uWhen I
guy grabs I
Bowen aho IIIDDUileed 1 delotewll'llesa and puts a gun to
epte wiU be ranted to attend .
her head, what are you going to
thl annual meetiila of the Ohio
iJrll" WW!am Osmun of the
School Boonfa Aaon. Nov. 13
ATAA asked. "'if yoo atart I
and 1l The board alao v acuMe In tha cabin, 111ese thl118a
to extend school bus dri"" perare &amp;:~ressurtzed.
mill to AU/I. 31 rather than bave
"H you put a bullet hole
them mplre on J\Ule 30, a move
through the fuselage II 30,000
made necessary beeeuenew fedfC!Ot. you cwld hiYe a major
eral program• throughout t h e
lrl&amp;edY. We don't - sUI!jl)a,y CCIUIIII' require thlt buses be
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' Federal Aviation Agency and
ihe nation's alrUnea said today
there Is no way to prevent a
man with a gun frmn hljocldng
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tographic aiXI s(IO&lt;Iroscoplc
techniques, aid aral,ysia of
economic tOOicatorr..
But the problem or just to treeze the cycle or action lnd

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·, ohort of aeatching evary pasae~r ers aaid.
• :,..,," . FAA spokesman Irving
But both the FAA and tho
·.Rippsa said. "H you'•• got a airlines contended thet "there lo
·IbiD
that WIRia to ll'l to 00 fcl\&gt;lproo! system at present
. ·Ill....,., ond he haa got 1 gun. thet wiU tell "hether paase~r
,that's all he needs."
gers are carrying glUUJ."

U.S. senicemen out of Soviet
honda.
Passe"iers Unharmed
The passengers emerged from
the plane apparently unharmed.
They carried Russian clgarettes
·and said· the Russians fed them

tea, bread, cheese arr;t butter
but kept them penned up In
their plaDe on the runway of the
KurUe lalloo known chiefly for
Its volcano named Ivan the
Terr~e.

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F/Vf CENTS

contestants tor the seeond an- either In Meigs or an adjoining
county, including West Virginia.
held laot year for the nrst tlme
Also this year - to reduce
at the Meigs Couucy Fair, are the time involved Jn staging the
being registered by Tom Reu- contest - state event entries
ter.
will play only one tune, either
Reuter, a. member of the coun- a hoedown or a waJ.tz of t h e 1 r
ty fair board, Is heading t h I • ehoice, to last not more than
year's compstltlon IYblch will of- two minutes, This will be an
fer a total of $650 In cash prlz. elimination round with only 10
es, some $100 over the IUil(llllt finalists to be judged.
awarded last year.
Other prlzes in the state com.
In addition to cnh awards, petition include $100 and ro.
the Ohio State Champimahip will
be awarded tile top nddler. Last
nual Old Time Fiddlers Contest,

umlfle a maneuver and came the !diG led him to tha lalald of ·
up on my lett." Toso1ini asked lturup,
his navigator to check the DC8's

posid011.

"M.Y navigator claimed we
were not over Soviet territory."
The pilot said the !diG fired

Interrogate Pilot
'Tve boeD 1lllller flllernptiou
for the post three dtf&amp;"' by the
Rasslans, aald Toad.lnl whoae
captlvicy lasted-by Allan lime
·-port of Sunda;y, aU of Moaday
ond much of Tueldl,)'.
II• 8114 the 4'J&gt;O or queationa
duririg the lnterroptim bolicated uthey felt we were lj))'i~W on

machlneguns but &amp;PPIIrently
just as a warning. not aiming at
the airliner.
"I had no choice," the pilot
said. "I figured the best course
of action was to land" He said them."

ted more than two accompao.
and leta. The 10 finalists aeleclod
rosette, fourth place; $30 and In the stall! compstltloo will Plf·
rosette, fltth place; $25, sixth two tunes Wring th&gt;lr aeC&lt;IIIdap.
sette,

seeond place; :JSO and

rosette, third place;

$35

place; $15, seventh place, and

$10 each for eiglrth throug!J lOth
placelll.
ln the Area class, seccndprlze

will be $30 and a rosette; third
place, $15 and rosette; $10 and
rosette, · fourth place; $5 f o r
fltth and sixth places.
No contestant will be (IOrmit-

poarance - not lasting Oftr a
total of lour minutes for botll.
Fiddlers willltlng to enter tha

competluon msy secure their
applications blanko from Router
at Pl&gt;mOJ'QY.
Last year, the llrst oonteot
draw a record brMklug CI'&lt;&gt;Wll
st the Meigs Fair.

year's winnet was the late Cur·
ly Herdman.
Two clasoes will be Included
1tt thts year' a contest to be held
II 8:15 p.m. on Aug. 16 at the
lair, an ~ class - which
carrtoa the
I trophy and
II
- and an Area claiS, with lhe.
Orst place winner to receive a
trophy, plus a $50 prize.

.

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CAN ENTER ONE
A CONTEST ANT · ma.Y enter
either the state or area eon-

toot, but oot both. Last year the
three top area contestants were
permitted -.to enter also tbe state
event. Area contestants must Jive

Supply Lines
Hit from Air
SAIGON (UPO - U. S. B52
Stratofortresses and fighter bombers teamed In one or the
wat's heaviest air raid~s against
North Vietnain' s BOOtbern pan-

handle supply lines, military
spokesmen said today. Grolltd.
lire shOt down two American

planes.
The spokelltlen said the small-

e.r 'ftgbter.bombers struck the

to transport studenlo ponhandle

durbw the summer months, Bowen stated.

The release foiiCMod two
da,ya' Intense but quiet diplmna·
tic act! vtcy In Washlqrton and
Moscow and after the United
States apolOgized for the plane"s
vtolatl11i Soviet air space.
Tosollni said the Qight from
Seattle, Wash. was routine untU
north or Japan, 1'1 looked out
the wilklow and was startled by
seeing th11 aircraft. 1 saw a red
star. h was 1 MIG."
He said the SOviet figllter

OldtimeFiddlers Signing Up

Monday with more

ralde than on lillY da;y since Ap.

r1122. At theaamotlmetheeight.
englned Stratoforts new f 0 u r
m!Bilons Jmth o1 the border IJe.
LOCAL TEMPS
militarized Zone (JJMZ), amallhTholeqJOraturo ill Poiiteroy' 1 lng tho troop bases, gunsites and
bullne10 dlllrlct at 11:30 a.m. supply illmpo mulbnlUmod by
toda,y 11'81 68 delreea lllder IIUI- Hanoi on the Communist nation's
dern - e r .
" eldes.

Pitket Line Crossed
NEW HAVEN - Awmlntlte- hive obialned a court InJunction
ly 30 """ • union men 'cr&amp;lltd orderllqr' the IIlii n plant entrance
picket lines it lbe .Pbiup ~ route be ellll:"'l, but no cooflrmltlm could be obtained, and
Plant ·bon
abwi.1P;30.;
m. tllliiiiOrnlng
• " . " plant otllciiiJ could .not be reecJ&gt;.
A JPoblll!lln at 11r1ke beod:o ed by t.ltJ&gt;hone by - teda,y.
~ra ol 1.aca1 No. f281JWUA;
AFL-CJO, in N.. Ham said
thel the II'~ c~:o~Hd the linea
In a~ea 11!t1 went orilo the·
P!lnj~.· . .
.·
Itwli

J»elitioDB med

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Interest

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mn.Y .

AM.f.,.......

••nee

MATCHED SETS

gett1111 better. The u.s. Arms
Control and Dlsal1111111ent Agency
has done considerable
research on unobtrusive, ~~~~o­

lelltWMrlilt

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signed a Soviet'Preparod statement sayl ng he . violated their
air space. He said he signed
because he wanted to get his
plane and its 214 VlelniDt&lt;bound

In the age or observation
space satellltes, lnteliJgence is

'

Con Ia

The Meigs e.,..q. ~· Belteji
,Uvestock GUI'llle~ lijil JeraeJ
Club met at the home or Tot\lt
Clr'nlb.an on J - 27, with Mro.!
lioila!d ' Mora preeent In tbtl aJ&gt;:
of 1lle ldrlaer, llonll4.
Mora. SIA&gt;ve Nease giYe 1 ~. ·
on cattle grubs and Pllll He"!:
derson also pve one. A I(IOC~
I!UOst wl8 Mr. Ran· Ebe~
lla pve 1 talk. Th~ next moet.OO
Ill( wiU be on Jul,y 11, 1~ ~
hmne of Roger and Roma Neue.o
Refreahmeita were served bf.
Mrs. Jim C a ::

The problem of Inspection, to
which Moscow tndltionally
obJects, ·could be formldlble, but
perhaps not IIi severe as it once
was.

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••••.,.u •••

••t didn't violate their air
apace/'
he told a news
conference, But Tosollni said he

arsenals.

at Racine.
Stanley E. Watson, 25, was
treated Cor racial lacerations arter being taken to tl1e hospital
by Racine emergency SCJ18dmen.

MOORE'S I

Amperage loHery

t

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could trust each other•.

COVIRS INS1A"ID AT

Givn You Reserve
PH. You N-' for ,
Cold w.-1...

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ELBERfB.DS IS HIADQUARIERS FOR

HAYI NIW NYLON SlAT

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60s Jl08r LaiW Erie

70o elsewbou. Lo!r' ~llbt . fO
to 55. Thilr8dsy ~. ~
a Uttle wumer ·q, the lflilr'

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ell,)' a.

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THIIIST PCIUCY' IS TO

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you clrlv•
your car •••

MOORE'S

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.

SUMMER HEAT I

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Partly cloudY, ·""1'1 ' \brpia&amp;b
tonight, 111gb toda,y Ill. the ~

WEDNESDAY, . JULY 3, 1968.

OHIO

YOKOTA AIR BASE, JljNln
(UPI)- A U,S. airliner carrying
231 Americana Dew out of
SOVIet cuotody today. The pilot
later said here thet the
Ruaalans !alaely. accused him of
flyi'V In !hair air spoce and
thet a !diG fired Its mochineguns in forcJ~ hLm dawn onto a
Sevlelllllnd.
"I !alt that If I didll't go down
they might shoot us dooon." said
Cap~ Joat~~h
Tosollnl, pilot
of the military charter ftlght
Intercepted north or Japan aiXI
kapt on the Russian Island two

some

L
•1. 'r"/ b
· ivestex/1; '"' u ·
.5 H'-U
1o dan&amp;enllls to health and ma.v M"'Afr'ng 1
.
cause deatb from cancer and.
eng

rom
OLD BA'ITERIES
CAN'T STAND Ttlli

Ill,..

Weather

Denies ·s oviet Air Violated

bule, to do!ith from oo~
bear! dl-ae an&lt;1 to ~
doYalopment or cardlc!faswf~
II, Coben said.
;
He aald
of tile hlrmllit
elrecto &amp;p(IOir ro be ·r8\'erslblf ,
atler the smoker .quits.
o.

should talk over the comj)!exttles of the arms race in hopes

Beyond that, the a4ministratton has talked allblit negotiating smne kind of "treeze" and

botll vehicles. Allh was taken to
Veterans Memorial llol(litat for
treatment of an arm iniury and
then JaDed on charps of DWI
and no Operator' II license.

'

POMEIK)Y.

Time To Hoist It

went farther and urged a ban
on aU cigarette commercials.
HEW Secretary Wilber J.
Coben said the current package
warning reading ''Caution: CJ.
garette omold111 ma,y be hazar.
daus to your health" ohould be
replaced with one soylng:
"Warning: ctsaretie II1IIOklng

•
enlttne~

Ikvoted To The lntereJJI8 Of1le Meigs.MUMm Area

Smoking Ads Would he Ban~e~, .

A Rt. 1, Racine man wa111 treated and released from Veterans
Memorial llospital far Injuries
sust.dniod today al 7:20 a.m. In

There was heavy damage to

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at y :

'l'l1e pre-Cbr!stian lrllh dance
"Rimce FaClha" evolyed In Brit.
aJn lilfil tho litr Ropf de COI'erly

I

Near Racine

Sllerlll Robert C. Harteooach
said Watson's vehicle, a 1954
model, st:r11c:k an embWment.
Tho mishap is still under Investigation.
The Sllerifl' s Dept. also report.
ed an accident at 5:40p.m. MOll·
da_y on the New Lima road, about
three-tenths ol a mile north of
Rutland. A car driven by Denver
w. Ash, 24, Pl. Pleasant, attempted to paaa one driven by Victor
F.d Nel1011, 63, Mill-St., Rutland,
on the r!glrt as Nelson was In the
process of making a right turn
lnto a private drive.

DON'T TAKE CHANCES
GET A

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Held over in Havana

Oakley Nelson

Carson

I

, N()w You Know

,CLEVELAND '(UPO- ' FOUR PERSONS WERE KILLED in
suburban Brook Park today when their car WIS struck by a
Penn central pasaenger train. Brook Park pollee ldentliled
the dead as Mrs. Adeline Milstein m1 her daughie.r. Eilene,
and Mrs. Edith Mars aid her son, William. Ages ond lddresaes of the deceased were not avaUabJe.

Hijacked Passengers

Talent Show

TONIGIIT

WASIIINGTON (UP!) - TilE. NAVY VERSION of the '"""
troYerstal ·FDI llghter.bomber ·~· aU but killed toda,y when
the House Armed Services Cmnmlttee went along with Serate
action ellmll!ltlng fulda for .tjle plane originally known as the
TEX.
,,

u.s. officials ·..sald the Plai\El
was carrying 214 Gls from
Seattle, wash., to Vietnam via
Japan, when it strayed ofi
course, was intercepted by the
fighters and escorted to Jturup.
The sources said the Krem1in
probobl.Y would think again
before letting the lncidentgiven the U.S. cooperation in
making things easy- disturb the
Moscow -Washington progress
that includes agreement to open
MIAMI (UPI) - A Northwest
talks tm llmitlng antimisslle
Orient Airlines jetliner, t h •
missiles. The two nations also

Eastern Plans

MDGS TIIAm

'

TOM R. REUTER, WHO IS HEADING the second annual Meiss ~ Folr Old Time FJd.
dlen' Conteat to be sCiged Aug. 16 displays on the left the tro;&gt;hy for the top Area contestant
and on the right the Ohio state Clamplonship tropby. The trophies "ere dcDted by WIUiamo
ond Pauley lniurance Co. ond the New York ClothiJW House, respectively.

I'

;;';;;;:~,;;:::; Norman T. Wayland Dies·
There wUI be no publicaDally Seitinel
Thur!ldly, JuJ,y 4th. the natloml hllci(leDdence llaJI holiday, Regular .(JIIbllcatlon will
reswne Friday, Jul,y 5th.

tion of The

Norman T. WIIJ'Iand, 75, North
Second A... , MidcDoport, died
early this morning at hll residence.

publleaa central . . . . , . . _ ,
was a member of F - - nett ~~~~ d8, American Legit~~,
beloa&amp;ed "' the Put ~
era• Aosn. of tho eta11111 ~
dlllrlct, ond WIS I ~ ·'\t:
the l!agtes a.., ·or ._...,
.He II ourvfyld b)' ._i' 'lilt,

Mr. Wa,yland was born January 20, 1893, at Camden, W.
Va., tile son of the late hidon and Ulcy Chapman Wtfland.
He waa alao preceded In Emma; &amp; .....
lpy tour brothers ond a siller. I dau8hter, llrll.
Mr. Wa,yland was a veteran of rna) Pl&gt;wall, Odol'1l.
World W&amp;r ~ oerved aa • Re- bi'OCIM's,
dloport, ~
lllCI

.Dr. Birkle Cbllle8

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