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Pome. . .)(ldd)eport, o., Tuesda,y, Jul,y

~. 1968

.·. Release of·231·
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AmeriCans Expected
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MOSCOW (\]PI)- Agreement
between Moscow and Washing..
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

~ Sast

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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gize

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
Roddy McDowall

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plus American readiness W take
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.

Elvis Presley

STAY AWAY, JOE
(Technicolor)

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

Neapolitan Mouse
captains Courageous
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
NOT OPEN
Thursdt¥, Friday, saturday,

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

MAX VON SY!XJW
COLOR CARTOON:
CATCH MEOW
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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cbiDnles. .

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

ultimate reduction in nuclear

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A
MUST FOR

rii1Y¢AI

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

l~

eluding advanced. chemical and
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 ••

tall

IS

tbe "MI~•et, "' and

bouoea a rotat1n1 reolauraat about holhray up_

.CubL

several congressmen. angered

aendmem In each

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

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(IOrsons entering defense pianta ..every suitcase," a spokesman
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."
, .:'·1 ' ' · ·
Airline
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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Hawkiah

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.

Harriman
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a letter

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

eiiQiloyod

PARIS (UPI) - U. S. Ambu11o
A•erellllarrlman J)lfld.
with Hlnol: "Is llltfe
can di&gt;"' to caol off
North

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lntendent. preaented

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
In the eabin."

Rebuffed

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WASHINGTON (UP!) ·- The
' Federal Aviation Agency and
ihe nation's alrUnea said today
there Is no way to prevent a
man with a gun frmn hljocldng
·.• passenger Jet aid taldJW It to

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reaction is immense. At each

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1lijack~~;'Jtfi~~·· 1t Ail -T~i~ Way
,f

aboord

sensors, acousti~. phC&gt;o

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

colt

CI!Unb' ·high lc~ , ~~~~
lr'llnlng schooi,
·
Robert Bowen. CountY s..&gt;er-

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"It's an Impossible problem Just prior to eJ1)]anlng.
~
·, 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.

b~lt' k1·op.;~,xtr~

l!lcl Jot'l.bo

noon.

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~.· . .
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Itwli

J»elitioDB med

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MATCHED SETS

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

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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

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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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••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

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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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HAYI NIW NYLON SlAT

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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.

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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

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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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"Rimce FaClha" evolyed In Brit.
aJn lilfil tho litr Ropf de COI'erly

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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.

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Oakley Nelson

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,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.
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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

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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.

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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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MA!llN - . '!'Oin
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new recreation
ramp located at 1he

DedlcatiOil will be held lat-

er.
Council at Ita

~ Manday discussed a larger water
line whlch ...Wd extend tho cor-

.,.: Standin
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poration. carl Schwarz and Paul
Bocook, both or Mason, bave
purchaaod Jll'(JI10l1¥ 011 CarBOil
Road eed inqdred abart water
service. No definite acllon ns

taken.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY,
MOTHER SI'YLE

Dear Helen:
My lather, WUilam H. Ram-

Dear Helen:

sey, who was 94 on May lOth,
baa asked me to tllank all the

Today's

wondarfulb- kind people who aent
him letters and cards ot greetIng, after bla name appoarocl
1n your colunm. Betorehisdeath,
011 ~· 2nd, he knew what It
toll like to be a celebrl~. It

Almanac

Whellover my slater feels depreaaod or nervlous. instead of
tii!OWing a tantrum at her famlly
lhe writes little things such u.s
tllo mclosod. I thought It mll!hl
be appropriate tor firecracker

doJ.
Dear Husband and Chlldreo ol

1bo Undorlli8ned:
I hereby teoder my rosignatloa I I of July 4th, 1968, my
poi'IOilal lndependlnce ~,
I do not want to play house
11\Y DX&gt;rol
1 do not ta be lhe following; unleSB I am &amp;!ely paid
. witll larp iPUtftles of TL c:

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Dlal&gt;wsaher.

lraler.

Wallll woman.

letter! 'Ibole wonderful peoploa
wbo took time to write to a
perfect stranger have not only

MlDDLEPCRT F1RE Department sponsors an oUtside dance
party from 9 to 12 p. m. at the
Middleport CommuniiY Park. The
Jays wW be in charge.

By United Press International
Today is Wedne~, July 3,

the !85th day of 1968 with 181 to
follow.
The moon is in its Orst
quarter.

The morning star is Saturn.
The evening star isJuplter.

given an old man a groat deli
On tills day In history:
of ~easuro but have lliao 3lven
In 1775 Georp Waahlll!loo
hie daughter an al&gt;!dins taltll assumed &lt;ommuid ol the
in tile goodness o1 mankind Continental Army at camHazel Ramsey Doner, Lant!a:S- bridge, Mass.
In 1819 the Bank ol savings In
tor, Pa.
Dear Helen:
New York Cit)' became the ftrst
1 want to clear my conaclenoe GC IU kiod to q~en wllh 80
of a Wl'Ofl8 thing. Here• 11 my deposlter.s on the first day

puttlng Into their accounta
Laat BIIIIUilor I worked as ealh- $2,807.
ler in a reslallrsnt owned by
In 1892 workers at tlJO
Jrlenda. One evening I looked carnegie Steel Co. In HomeaauiQIIcl\llla tor _some rea BOll 11114- W, . Pa., Qnt ~· • 'trll't. Che owner thought 1was atea11ng Befq,tf It waa'iliver 0111Jlov. ·20,
money, 10 1 was told by Oiiotber 1892, seven guards along with 11
empl-. 1 wrote a lotlor ox- strikers and spectators had
plalnlng my lnno&lt;ence and atay. been l'atally shot.
ed 00 the payroll.
'
In 1950 American aoldlers met
Last week, 1 doo'l know what lhe Nortll Koreans In baWe for
posaesaod mo, but 1 took $6 the Drat Ume.
from lhe WI. I haven't llept tor
A thoul!ht lor the ciQ: French
.everal nights because .of this. noveJiat Anatole France said,
1 think the OMlOr&amp; know 1 took "People wbo have no woaknooIL 1 need Clio job and 1 11 k o ses are terrible: there Ia no way
working tor them.' Please tell me to take advantage ol them."
boW I can return tile mon01 led
aot be conatdered a - COMMON
PLAN BARBECUE
TIUEF.
MASON
- Tho Ladles AuxDear C. F.:
lllaey
ol
tho
MaBOil Volum.r
~ IJ!Oatlcxt: Are you lleep.
leas boeauseofll'illt- ortllrough Fire Department hal IIIIIOUIICed
tear )'OU'Ve been found out? Re- thai they will bold a cblckeo
1unl tllo money, but don't expoct barbecue 011 July 13 on tile lot
llllolning C!Qr Hall in MaBOil.
leniBICO twice. - H.
This eolunm Is decllcated to Cost Ia $1.25 per plate led oer.
family Uvlng, 10 I! you're haY- ving will commence at 10 a.m.
big kid trouble or just plain
trouble, lot Helen help YOU.
Jefferson Davis was includ~
Site will also welcome your own
ed In the general amnesty of
amusing -rloneao. AddreS8 IBM which released all the
Heleo Botlel In care ol t h I o CoJilederale I e a d e r a from
prison.

Arbitrator.

Nuroe.
Dedor.
.Won'ler.

;t*Wiilllor. ·
'lleloreo.
Finder of lost clolbiniPhoDe answerer.
Euuaollllker.
Plebr upper.
Coot hanpr upper.
Loae.,_ TV widow, lpred
by both bollbend and diUdren.
1 love and oppreclatlon
t'llr aerolcoa rendered. So aock

'em to me, tamllyl - LOVE,
YOUR WIFE AN1J MOTHER

Dear Holan:

accept my aincere

- . to ,.. led your rea&lt;1tr1
t'llr printing aed .._ . . . . "'
my note lor dlacardod JIYIOIII.
Tbe response was terrlflc.- AI·
•• KoHt; Rockaway. New Jer1101Dear Hal•:
Sin"' our letter -"""" in
10Jr column. we have roeel•ad
... '1111117 nylon• ror use In our projoel of lmlttlng blankets for the
DIOCI1- May we thank ell who
belped? St. lolark'a Lutlleran
Cburdl Womeo, Hackenaack, New
Jeraoy.

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HYMN SING at Mt Hermon
Church, POmeroY Route 3, SunciQ, 2 p. m. featuring Grate
Brothers .lrOill Rutland. Loeal
talent to be included. No ofler-

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Aao Class.

~sored

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OPEN DAILY 7:00 TO 5:3G-FRIDAY NITE TILL'· SATURDAY,TILL' I

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,, Slumber
Party Held Friday

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kim Fick. Jean Whitehead,

cathy Smith, Rhea Mora and Donna Matlack.

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2-4 led 7-8 p.m. Pareels oaly on
Pediatric• Ward.
Adllitaatoaa
Mrs. .Rfchard 0. Crabam, Rt.
I Oo1Upoll1; Elwood J. Nidal,
Rt. 2 r•ntpous; Mlehael F. Fadeter, Patriot Star Rt.; carl H.
Beane, Bidwell; Malcolm E.
~. D, ~-... ()....- v.
RabertiiOII, Mrs. Daniel W. Mellonold, Rf. I Rutland; Mrs. i1un A. Rawllnga, MlddltpOri; wn.
Ham P. Turner, Jaeksoil; .Mro.
JOIT1 K. Lambert, Revlllowoed;
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JULY FOURTH

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Get a FREE AN~NA ROsE •••1•,"'~ v..it·IRIW'

8 galloll.!l of gasoline.

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J. COX, Ellen F. De11oJa, M. r 1.
Reed w. Delhazo, SaDdta L..l!\'·
ant, Mrs. Lee R. F&amp;rre!I. 0,...
W. Gomoa, Jr., " - ' u,&amp;!lll,
'l'lloDda Jtlfwt, GrfiiOI'I' D. JW.
1y, Chel')'! L. LoiiiiJo Mro. Hal.
lord ,J. Jividen, Jamea· J, llcllaulo, Lloyd E. Nl4tv, II r '!Herbert L. .0111011, Mro. 11tnr7
J. v0rpa, Mrs. Verno m...,-,
Mrs. DaVId T, W8l'loiPirs, )Ira.
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Mrl. Richard 0. Grablm, Rt.
I Gelllpollt, 11011, 2:13p.m. Tulo.

Ronald w.

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Jltri E.
. Coold~, Coolville; WUIIaln L,
Buti1, Rt. 2 Welllkln; Johmlf K.
Crlllllr-.~ Rt. 2 Ook HIU; TOfi'J
D. Slumbo, Wellatoa; Mro. Cora .
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PORTER WAGONER
AIID THE
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"WAGON MASTERS"
WRH
YPARTON &amp;SPECK RHODES

WllPO Radro Wll
llooday b,y mtmberl of

tour of

Hawldno, Scott Fniei-, lllld MIchael Powora.

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CardaTop~s

The Dodpra eaugbt op with
Larry Jaster but stW eooldn't
beat the cardinals. Juter, who
has a 7-lllletlme record agalnat
tho Dodaors, blow a ~ leed ao
Jim Lefebvre tripled In two
rUDs

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lo flb 1 lllftt I ... Ntbt tf 4aiicloul,

U. 8. Gorlt. IIUIJI)ectled
Kroger Premium Qualit11

•••••...,.•• trW ct.kkta. Krller fryen
... U. I. 0..•m•WIIIIMPI ... - alwert..,
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)b.

Cut-Up

victory over Phllade)Dhla. Jenkins, who picked up hls seventh

nii'M.' losses,
after Willie Smith
and Adolfo Phillips

victory against

doubled
doubled
wolkod.
Dem,y Lemaster pitched a
four-hitter to pace Houston past
Cincinnati Hoostoo only got two
hits but they wore oll!lllgb to

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Quartered Fryers __ -L-~ ="- ~~- _.. _

win the game. Both hits, by

Hector Torres an:l Jim Wynn,
came in the ftrst Inning led

Pick 0' Chick·---------·---···-

acored the drat Astro run. The
other run "Scored ln the sixth
when All-star 1econcl baseman
TOmmy Helms made two

- - luckot - f Fully Coobt1

Elp. 7/fl.

$1.89

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Earl Sanborn
Dies Recently

PICIIIC FRIIO CHICIIb

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Word has bean received ol
lhe death of Earl Boyce Sanborn, Sr., 85, rormerly ol Middloport, at tho Pekin Memorial
Hospital In 1'llldn, m., Juno 24.
Bom 011 Dee. 7, 1882 at MlddiOIKirt, the 1011 ol WOllam Wailace and caroline lllaan Boyce
Salilom, he gramated !rom MiddiOIKirl llilh Sebool in 1900. Ho
atlondod the alumni rllllllion of
lhe hll!h oellool in MlddltpOri in
1960.
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Mr. Salilom waa aU. S. storebeper-: atoromia at Com
Proolacts in Pekin !rom 1918 unUl 1929. He was a 50~oar member of 1he Em)lke MAIIOillc Lodp
124, F. and A. II. of whldl he
waa a post maatar, tile lloYal
Arch MaBOilio, Chopter 25 at Peldo, Kni&amp;llta Tomplar, Mohammod $uine, lfodern WOIMimoo of
America, Kldgbta of l'ylhlaa, Celolllll CIIY ~ 333, Onlar
of '~"' Star, of whleb he was
apollpatrooi.
He wu a ~ of Grace
-United llolbodlll tilll!'ob!orover
es 101r1, waa a member 111.
Mal,(_,.,.. oflhe
Sana of tho
Rewoluttoo, and lhe. ~ AoaoelaUoe of Retired Civil Sarvlea

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The annual Kypr Creek
Alhlotle Booatora .Club horse
&amp;bow will be -cted at the
bll!h acbool stacllum near Choohlre, begbmlng at 12:30 p.m.
!Unda1. '!'be show will Include
16 events. Refreahmoata will
be SO!'Yed,

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Paldil. 6he tirecedaci h I m in
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.. Bud Harrelaoo, normally a
reltable shortatap, booted a
grounder wl Ill two out in lhe
ninth to enable Plttaborgh to
beat New York. AI McBean, 7-7,
got the victory and Dick Selmo,
7--3, took the loss.

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Doll 8 Ill. 1he Mlddlepori c • b
Seoul Pack 244&lt;
Following !hair tour of 1he
tacllltlet, the bOt• _...... on
1be ~~~ with Janet" pro..
gram. 111~ wore ae_..ed
to lhe b,y deo .....
Mro. Ernie Fruer; Mn. SloYo
rJacobo led Mro. Wallace Powera. Cllelta were Aprt1 Fruer,
!IIllA Poworo led Richard Powero, IIIII tile eubo taldllg tile tour

Joyed and pizza wa• served duriJW the eve~ Guests were
Robyn Mllls, Jdy Kautz, Nancy

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Parker's sltWie.

33 40 .452 15
• Chicago
32 40 .144 151&gt; CINCINNATI (UPI) - WUUe fully undoratood our poallino."
!(..hlngton
28 44 .389 llllh ~s. bolder ol llvo Ill atar
Modell aald lhe j&gt;ensioo plan
TueociQ'a Reoulta
records, will get 1 chance to Is what ataods in lhe way of a
,. Deti-olt 3 california I, nlgbt
lmJQ'OVo on blo marks after be- actllemont.
!IIIDl!aota 6 Cle..Jaod 0, ni8ltl big named today to appear In
, Boaton 4 Ooklaed 3, night
bls 11th All Star Jlllll1e July 9
WIMBLEDON, Fngland (UPI)
, . Cblca&amp;o II Baltimore, ppl, rain at tho Houston Astrodome.
- Arthur Ashe of Richmond,
New York at Wash. ppd, rain
Jo1n1ni Mays to complele the Va., led Clark Graebner of Now
TOday's Probable Pitchers
National League roller 1 r e York wsre on the wrong side of
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catchera Tom Haller of L o o 1he odcla aaaln 1Vhon they eame
, ,l callfornia (McGlothlin 6-4) at Allleloa and JolvuJy Bench of across a pair of Australian pro.
~ Detroit &lt;McLain 14-2) 8 p.m.
Cinclnnad; lnlleldera Rusty feoalortala today in the aeml-41·MliDl!aotl (Merritt s-'1) at staub of Houston, Julian Javier nala of the men' a sln81es or 1he
· '. Cleveland (Tiant 1~, 7:30 of St. Loula, Gene AIIOJ of Pitts- Wimbledon tennis champion.
; p.m. ' .
· burl!h and Tony Perez of Clncin- ohlila.
. New York ~om.vre 9-5) natl; led ouUieldero Felipe Alou
Alhe, tho soeond • ranking
; at Waoblngton (B. Howard 9-5) of Allonta and hls1&lt;1U1119l' broth- amateur In the United States
•~ 8:_011 P.m.
or MAllY of Pltt&amp;bur!ib.
and seeded 13111 here, was pair:: ·• Olleago O'etors 3-8 led
ed aaalnst top-aeedecl Red Laver,
1
': Flshof 2-4) at BalUmore (liar.
CLEVELANIJ (UPI) - With the world's loading player, while
·.: dln S-i and Phoeboa. 6-8) 2, 5:30 National Football Leque play. Graobner went aaatnat lellllandera oaco apln threatening to er Tony Roche.
:· p.m.
!Midand (Oclom 8-4) at Booton tllrlke after rejecting the pen.
·(C\IIJI 4-4) 7~0 p.m. _
ston aopect of lhe contract of.
TOLIDO (UPI) - Tough-luck
National League
lor from ownoro, NFL Prelldent Jim lllellonback picked up his
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W. L. PeL GBArt Modell lhlnk1 tile rejectloo lira! victory of tile season after
si. Louis
48 30 .615
1111111 be &lt;No to oomo miiWI· nvo BUecoasivo defoato, pltdiAtlaala
40 37 .519 ~i,deralandins.
ins Columbus to a 7-3 victory
San Fl'lllclsco 41_ 38 .519 7'h "We regret uceedlng]JI that 111/er Toledo led Inching the Jel1
37 36 .507 l!'h tile players haVe reJected tho to within a pme and a half or
· Pltloburgh
, (:ln&lt;lmatl
38 38 .500 9 results ol veey lrullful neiiiJI(a- tile International League4eadins
Lo1 AJwe~ea
40 40 .500 9 Uona we had in Detroit. Wetllink Mud Heos.
PhUaclelpbla
34 36 •486 1o perhaps tho Plll!'era may not have
lllellonllacb, wbo made h I s
New York
36 39 .480 'to'h
llrat atart oa!)' tllree wseka ago,
Chleaso
33 42 .440 131,\
pve up !oor bits In tile first
::Hoostoo
33 44 .429 141,\ International League~
two lmblga, but llll'vlved t6e
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United .P-•s lnternallonal
Mud Hens.
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40 35 .533 _
-HWfloo 2 Clnelnnall 0, ni8ltl
Rochester
36 33 522 1
·.s.n fl'aD s Atlanta o, ataht
Columbo&amp;
35 33 :su I'"'
St. Loots 5 Loa ~les 3, night Jacksonville
35 35 500 2'h
..&lt;' TOtlaTs Proboblo Pltchora Buftalo
36 37 :493 3
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Lou(&amp;ville
36 38 •486 3'h
L
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Phllaclelpldl (L. Jackam 6-9) Richmond
35 37 486 3'h
ClDUle .1'
. ;at Chicago (lloltzmon 5-4), 2(30 S,yracuae
32 37 :464 5
·p.m.
Tue~'s Resulto
· • Pltlaburgb O!laaa s-2) II New Buftalo 5 Loulavtne 3 (1st, 7
·York (II.Yan 6-6), 2 p.m.
tnnt,_.s)
, ; Allanta (~a 4-5l ll San Bufl'alo 2 Louisville 1 (2nd 10
NEW YORK (UPI) - A pro~ Fl'lllcloeo (l&gt;erry 7-4), 4p.m.
Innings)
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teallonil
balketbell all • alar
' . ClnciHnatf (Ciooinpr t-5) at CoiiiiiiiHia 7 Toledo 3
pme will beheld AIIIJ. 15 in mom_-Boustoo .(Dierker 8-10), 8:30 Rocheator 8 Rfehmond 6
ory
of .W. civil rll!hta leader
P. m.
Jackscinvlllo 7 S)'racuse 5
Vr. Luther King.
Plana for tho aports trlbato
to KIDc wore IDIIOOIII&lt;ed by tile
Soulllera Christian Leadarohlil
Cooference, whldl he headed,
New York M&amp;yw John V. Lindaay led Oscar !lobo~ of lbe
Cinclmatl Royals.
LindU, and ll&lt;lberlloo, w h o
11 alao prelldent of Clio National llosketball Assoelalino Plq.
en Aaaoclatloa, said Clio pme
· Woold 1nvo1.. 30 NBA atarslllld
Woold be held ot Slnpr Bowl in
Fiullblng, N. Y.
Tho procoodo !rom 1he pme
ari to ail to 1he SCLC led I b o
MQor'o Commission oa Youth
.. . ~~~eal Flllleoa.
.
· · .ild&gt;ertaoa termad tha pme
111 autcr0w11t «tile playei-a• cloop
fM!Inr1iw "~DUll be
·· !loat to hnniJi- tile 111011111r7 of
llt. King."
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Taken by Cub Den

Miss Debbie Wood, daugbter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rubert Wood,
entertained with a cookout aod
slumber party it her heme near
Chester Friday night
,
Roeords and dancing were'en-

Blum,

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In 1ho' llrat tour IMIIW• to wrap
up the game.
Elsewhere in. 1110 Natlonel
Lequo, St. Loulo jiiii!)Od Loa '
An&amp;eloo 5-3, Hooat~~n blaDkecl .
Cind,.,.u
PI~ edaod'
Nn York 2-1 led Chicago beat
Pltuburgb 5-2.
In the Amorl.., League,
Milaaot!l blanked CJevoJallll Go, Boa~ ntwed Ooklaol 4-3
led Deb-olt ' - " calllornla a.
I. Tha New Yorh-Wubi~W~on
led Chiea&amp;o-Baltlmca-o JIIIII10S

Shannon singled In tho tiebrooking fWI in the olibth and
Woyno Granbor won the JIIIII10

New York

alory:

Codff!??

·. Please

you could oa1y have soon the
happiness on his tace, with each

1934 whUo Mlr!chal hal a
glltterl111 15-3 ·record lido year
led Glboon aed beyadlle are
both 10-5, tho race 'for the Cy
Y011118 Award for the ,..,..,s
beat pitcher lo aWl prett,y oven.
See!llld ShuiD&lt;rt
Althougb he hal 16 COillpleto
eame•, Marichll'• • hut o ut
lpinat tho Braves was only bls
seeond of the souon. Dryadllo
led ()lbooo, who both ha vo
better ERA's than lolarlchalllda
aea100, 'have sewn and ftve
shutoota reapecUvaly.
Marlehal dldo't need the belp
asatnat tho Bravos Tue~
nlglrt. He wall!ed oa!)' · one
batter hesldea 81vlng Q11 lhe Dve
blta and struck out lour lVhllo
breezing to the trllllllllh.
11to Giants J~ on AUanta
atarter Pat Jarvis lor elgbt blta

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10. Tbese are available at the
clt,y bulldins. The Water omce
will be cloud !rom July 4 WI·
W July 8. Altendlng wsre Acting Mayor Chari- Jenka and
councilmen,
OII!Oil Wright,
Goorao CarBOil and Donald John.

uSee eBy Helen Sorrel

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By unanimous vote the COWlCll
buy a new lawn mower.
Clt,y Ucooses wsre due July I
and bualnessea have until July
agreed to

Helen Help

.

winner In the ~or ,....,.,
olnce Dlzey 'Deao acc&lt;IJWIIIhed
the teatJn ,19'3t. B!lt even II he
does 'ti, he'U probably have a
clolo battle In the bollollng !or
the Cy Yoong Award since both
Don Vryadlle led Bob Glboon
"I• lit ••._.....rreef"
llao have ouporb credoolllla for
the hOilor this year.
lolarlchal chalked up bla 15th
victory T110,day nljjht with a
By Untied Preao international
llvH!tter I I lhe San Fnndoco
·' · American League
GIMI1 atopped the A1laDta
W. L. Pet. G#faves 5-0• .
Detroit
so 27 .649
The trl'""ph put Marlchll 10
Clevolaod
43 37 .538 ~i,c~Qa ahead of Dean's pace In
Baltimore
38 35 •621 10

CoJ1t of Enllnool:t,

eed of Pomer&lt;11 S1reo1; 011 ~­
~-

UP! Sport.
J11111 lolarlchal may have to
c.atch Dlzey 'Dean 'If ho'a got_.
,to win the ()'. YO\IIW Award lido

Mal'Jchll ha8 a 'loOd shot at

"' lhe town, tile

area

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becOmiDI lhe' Drot 30-pme

Co~at ,of ,

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Mariclial
Wins,
15th
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Vegetole ...............
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New Faeility
MA!llN - . '!'Oin
lhe

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Jluntlngtoo,

and

of!ldai]JI1umed...r
new recreation
ramp located at 1he

DedlcatiOil will be held lat-

er.
Council at Ita

~ Manday discussed a larger water
line whlch ...Wd extend tho cor-

.,.: Standin
.
gs

poration. carl Schwarz and Paul
Bocook, both or Mason, bave
purchaaod Jll'(JI10l1¥ 011 CarBOil
Road eed inqdred abart water
service. No definite acllon ns

taken.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY,
MOTHER SI'YLE

Dear Helen:
My lather, WUilam H. Ram-

Dear Helen:

sey, who was 94 on May lOth,
baa asked me to tllank all the

Today's

wondarfulb- kind people who aent
him letters and cards ot greetIng, after bla name appoarocl
1n your colunm. Betorehisdeath,
011 ~· 2nd, he knew what It
toll like to be a celebrl~. It

Almanac

Whellover my slater feels depreaaod or nervlous. instead of
tii!OWing a tantrum at her famlly
lhe writes little things such u.s
tllo mclosod. I thought It mll!hl
be appropriate tor firecracker

doJ.
Dear Husband and Chlldreo ol

1bo Undorlli8ned:
I hereby teoder my rosignatloa I I of July 4th, 1968, my
poi'IOilal lndependlnce ~,
I do not want to play house
11\Y DX&gt;rol
1 do not ta be lhe following; unleSB I am &amp;!ely paid
. witll larp iPUtftles of TL c:

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Dlal&gt;wsaher.

lraler.

Wallll woman.

letter! 'Ibole wonderful peoploa
wbo took time to write to a
perfect stranger have not only

MlDDLEPCRT F1RE Department sponsors an oUtside dance
party from 9 to 12 p. m. at the
Middleport CommuniiY Park. The
Jays wW be in charge.

By United Press International
Today is Wedne~, July 3,

the !85th day of 1968 with 181 to
follow.
The moon is in its Orst
quarter.

The morning star is Saturn.
The evening star isJuplter.

given an old man a groat deli
On tills day In history:
of ~easuro but have lliao 3lven
In 1775 Georp Waahlll!loo
hie daughter an al&gt;!dins taltll assumed &lt;ommuid ol the
in tile goodness o1 mankind Continental Army at camHazel Ramsey Doner, Lant!a:S- bridge, Mass.
In 1819 the Bank ol savings In
tor, Pa.
Dear Helen:
New York Cit)' became the ftrst
1 want to clear my conaclenoe GC IU kiod to q~en wllh 80
of a Wl'Ofl8 thing. Here• 11 my deposlter.s on the first day

puttlng Into their accounta
Laat BIIIIUilor I worked as ealh- $2,807.
ler in a reslallrsnt owned by
In 1892 workers at tlJO
Jrlenda. One evening I looked carnegie Steel Co. In HomeaauiQIIcl\llla tor _some rea BOll 11114- W, . Pa., Qnt ~· • 'trll't. Che owner thought 1was atea11ng Befq,tf It waa'iliver 0111Jlov. ·20,
money, 10 1 was told by Oiiotber 1892, seven guards along with 11
empl-. 1 wrote a lotlor ox- strikers and spectators had
plalnlng my lnno&lt;ence and atay. been l'atally shot.
ed 00 the payroll.
'
In 1950 American aoldlers met
Last week, 1 doo'l know what lhe Nortll Koreans In baWe for
posaesaod mo, but 1 took $6 the Drat Ume.
from lhe WI. I haven't llept tor
A thoul!ht lor the ciQ: French
.everal nights because .of this. noveJiat Anatole France said,
1 think the OMlOr&amp; know 1 took "People wbo have no woaknooIL 1 need Clio job and 1 11 k o ses are terrible: there Ia no way
working tor them.' Please tell me to take advantage ol them."
boW I can return tile mon01 led
aot be conatdered a - COMMON
PLAN BARBECUE
TIUEF.
MASON
- Tho Ladles AuxDear C. F.:
lllaey
ol
tho
MaBOil Volum.r
~ IJ!Oatlcxt: Are you lleep.
leas boeauseofll'illt- ortllrough Fire Department hal IIIIIOUIICed
tear )'OU'Ve been found out? Re- thai they will bold a cblckeo
1unl tllo money, but don't expoct barbecue 011 July 13 on tile lot
llllolning C!Qr Hall in MaBOil.
leniBICO twice. - H.
This eolunm Is decllcated to Cost Ia $1.25 per plate led oer.
family Uvlng, 10 I! you're haY- ving will commence at 10 a.m.
big kid trouble or just plain
trouble, lot Helen help YOU.
Jefferson Davis was includ~
Site will also welcome your own
ed In the general amnesty of
amusing -rloneao. AddreS8 IBM which released all the
Heleo Botlel In care ol t h I o CoJilederale I e a d e r a from
prison.

Arbitrator.

Nuroe.
Dedor.
.Won'ler.

;t*Wiilllor. ·
'lleloreo.
Finder of lost clolbiniPhoDe answerer.
Euuaollllker.
Plebr upper.
Coot hanpr upper.
Loae.,_ TV widow, lpred
by both bollbend and diUdren.
1 love and oppreclatlon
t'llr aerolcoa rendered. So aock

'em to me, tamllyl - LOVE,
YOUR WIFE AN1J MOTHER

Dear Holan:

accept my aincere

- . to ,.. led your rea&lt;1tr1
t'llr printing aed .._ . . . . "'
my note lor dlacardod JIYIOIII.
Tbe response was terrlflc.- AI·
•• KoHt; Rockaway. New Jer1101Dear Hal•:
Sin"' our letter -"""" in
10Jr column. we have roeel•ad
... '1111117 nylon• ror use In our projoel of lmlttlng blankets for the
DIOCI1- May we thank ell who
belped? St. lolark'a Lutlleran
Cburdl Womeo, Hackenaack, New
Jeraoy.

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SUNDAY
HYMN SING at Mt Hermon
Church, POmeroY Route 3, SunciQ, 2 p. m. featuring Grate
Brothers .lrOill Rutland. Loeal
talent to be included. No ofler-

1,_. taken.
Aao Class.

~sored

by Too11o

PIUIIE

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Fully Alr-CoodiUOOod 'store)

OPEN DAILY 7:00 TO 5:3G-FRIDAY NITE TILL'· SATURDAY,TILL' I

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Cookout,
,, Slumber
Party Held Friday

A
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kim Fick. Jean Whitehead,

cathy Smith, Rhea Mora and Donna Matlack.

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Holzer HoiQiitai: Vlllilngbouro
2-4 led 7-8 p.m. Pareels oaly on
Pediatric• Ward.
Adllitaatoaa
Mrs. .Rfchard 0. Crabam, Rt.
I Oo1Upoll1; Elwood J. Nidal,
Rt. 2 r•ntpous; Mlehael F. Fadeter, Patriot Star Rt.; carl H.
Beane, Bidwell; Malcolm E.
~. D, ~-... ()....- v.
RabertiiOII, Mrs. Daniel W. Mellonold, Rf. I Rutland; Mrs. i1un A. Rawllnga, MlddltpOri; wn.
Ham P. Turner, Jaeksoil; .Mro.
JOIT1 K. Lambert, Revlllowoed;
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ONE DAY ONLY!!
JULY FOURTH

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30 9/10
Get a FREE AN~NA ROsE •••1•,"'~ v..it·IRIW'

8 galloll.!l of gasoline.

· CERTIFIED OIL

538 w.

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N!~JE P .

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Dllehar•·
)fro. Bill c. Clmjlbell, wwi'i
J. COX, Ellen F. De11oJa, M. r 1.
Reed w. Delhazo, SaDdta L..l!\'·
ant, Mrs. Lee R. F&amp;rre!I. 0,...
W. Gomoa, Jr., " - ' u,&amp;!lll,
'l'lloDda Jtlfwt, GrfiiOI'I' D. JW.
1y, Chel')'! L. LoiiiiJo Mro. Hal.
lord ,J. Jividen, Jamea· J, llcllaulo, Lloyd E. Nl4tv, II r '!Herbert L. .0111011, Mro. 11tnr7
J. v0rpa, Mrs. Verno m...,-,
Mrs. DaVId T, W8l'loiPirs, )Ira.
lleld

in Person

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Mrl. Richard 0. Grablm, Rt.
I Gelllpollt, 11011, 2:13p.m. Tulo.

Ronald w.

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!lvlvoatar N...,..., '
Jltri E.
. Coold~, Coolville; WUIIaln L,
Buti1, Rt. 2 Welllkln; Johmlf K.
Crlllllr-.~ Rt. 2 Ook HIU; TOfi'J
D. Slumbo, Wellatoa; Mro. Cora .
Olllome, Wellatoo; lolarlha L.
Mace, Rt.l_llew NaraN!eld; Mro.

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PORTER WAGONER
AIID THE
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"WAGON MASTERS"
WRH
YPARTON &amp;SPECK RHODES

WllPO Radro Wll
llooday b,y mtmberl of

tour of

Hawldno, Scott Fniei-, lllld MIchael Powora.

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were n1ned out.
CardaTop~s

The Dodpra eaugbt op with
Larry Jaster but stW eooldn't
beat the cardinals. Juter, who
has a 7-lllletlme record agalnat
tho Dodaors, blow a ~ leed ao
Jim Lefebvre tripled In two
rUDs

and

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Dr. King

R

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KC tolimey Meet

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Hov!ot 1 llknlc 111 tho 41hf 'flllll ,..-a want
lo flb 1 lllftt I ... Ntbt tf 4aiicloul,

U. 8. Gorlt. IIUIJI)ectled
Kroger Premium Qualit11

•••••...,.•• trW ct.kkta. Krller fryen
... U. I. 0..•m•WIIIIMPI ... - alwert..,
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4alldouol

·Fresh Fryers
)b.

Cut-Up

victory over Phllade)Dhla. Jenkins, who picked up hls seventh

nii'M.' losses,
after Willie Smith
and Adolfo Phillips

victory against

doubled
doubled
wolkod.
Dem,y Lemaster pitched a
four-hitter to pace Houston past
Cincinnati Hoostoo only got two
hits but they wore oll!lllgb to

....., ,,.,

Quartered Fryers __ -L-~ ="- ~~- _.. _

win the game. Both hits, by

Hector Torres an:l Jim Wynn,
came in the ftrst Inning led

Pick 0' Chick·---------·---···-

acored the drat Astro run. The
other run "Scored ln the sixth
when All-star 1econcl baseman
TOmmy Helms made two

- - luckot - f Fully Coobt1

Elp. 7/fl.

$1.89

K_WI...._Ir_.

Hnr.. All Moot

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Turkeys ..

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wlththft...-_.,.. lfAMI'S
'anti

ill UTRA 101' YAI.III

TEHDIIUY IONB.IIS
80$1011

Roast

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Earl Sanborn
Dies Recently

PICIIIC FRIIO CHICIIb

Roll

· ~Ham
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Word has bean received ol
lhe death of Earl Boyce Sanborn, Sr., 85, rormerly ol Middloport, at tho Pekin Memorial
Hospital In 1'llldn, m., Juno 24.
Bom 011 Dee. 7, 1882 at MlddiOIKirt, the 1011 ol WOllam Wailace and caroline lllaan Boyce
Salilom, he gramated !rom MiddiOIKirl llilh Sebool in 1900. Ho
atlondod the alumni rllllllion of
lhe hll!h oellool in MlddltpOri in
1960.
"
Mr. Salilom waa aU. S. storebeper-: atoromia at Com
Proolacts in Pekin !rom 1918 unUl 1929. He was a 50~oar member of 1he Em)lke MAIIOillc Lodp
124, F. and A. II. of whldl he
waa a post maatar, tile lloYal
Arch MaBOilio, Chopter 25 at Peldo, Kni&amp;llta Tomplar, Mohammod $uine, lfodern WOIMimoo of
America, Kldgbta of l'ylhlaa, Celolllll CIIY ~ 333, Onlar
of '~"' Star, of whleb he was
apollpatrooi.
He wu a ~ of Grace
-United llolbodlll tilll!'ob!orover
es 101r1, waa a member 111.
Mal,(_,.,.. oflhe
Sana of tho
Rewoluttoo, and lhe. ~ AoaoelaUoe of Retired Civil Sarvlea

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Picnic Fried Chicken ____ •____ .
Weiners

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wlthlflla_ ... ,..,d . . ..
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erron.

The annual Kypr Creek
Alhlotle Booatora .Club horse
&amp;bow will be -cted at the
bll!h acbool stacllum near Choohlre, begbmlng at 12:30 p.m.
!Unda1. '!'be show will Include
16 events. Refreahmoata will
be SO!'Yed,

Ho.
It EXTRA ·101' Y.wil

....... tl Clllckoo - It CWct P!Moo

99

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wtllo IIIIo -

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Catsup ··-···--· 5

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Plates . ____ . . . •. . '!:· 89c

All-

All Flavort
Countr11 Club

Big K Drinks .............. 10

Ice

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Napkins

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AlbeiUeo on Fob; lt, 1806 In
Paldil. 6he tirecedaci h I m in
dertlh Gil ~ell · JJBO.
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Ferguson Jenkins drove ln

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Mike

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double to lift lhe Cubs to the

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In rellet
.. Bud Harrelaoo, normally a
reltable shortatap, booted a
grounder wl Ill two out in lhe
ninth to enable Plttaborgh to
beat New York. AI McBean, 7-7,
got the victory and Dick Selmo,
7--3, took the loss.

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CIJVfllht, ,..

PIan Sports

Doll 8 Ill. 1he Mlddlepori c • b
Seoul Pack 244&lt;
Following !hair tour of 1he
tacllltlet, the bOt• _...... on
1be ~~~ with Janet" pro..
gram. 111~ wore ae_..ed
to lhe b,y deo .....
Mro. Ernie Fruer; Mn. SloYo
rJacobo led Mro. Wallace Powera. Cllelta were Aprt1 Fruer,
!IIllA Poworo led Richard Powero, IIIII tile eubo taldllg tile tour

Joyed and pizza wa• served duriJW the eve~ Guests were
Robyn Mllls, Jdy Kautz, Nancy

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Parker's sltWie.

33 40 .452 15
• Chicago
32 40 .144 151&gt; CINCINNATI (UPI) - WUUe fully undoratood our poallino."
!(..hlngton
28 44 .389 llllh ~s. bolder ol llvo Ill atar
Modell aald lhe j&gt;ensioo plan
TueociQ'a Reoulta
records, will get 1 chance to Is what ataods in lhe way of a
,. Deti-olt 3 california I, nlgbt
lmJQ'OVo on blo marks after be- actllemont.
!IIIDl!aota 6 Cle..Jaod 0, ni8ltl big named today to appear In
, Boaton 4 Ooklaed 3, night
bls 11th All Star Jlllll1e July 9
WIMBLEDON, Fngland (UPI)
, . Cblca&amp;o II Baltimore, ppl, rain at tho Houston Astrodome.
- Arthur Ashe of Richmond,
New York at Wash. ppd, rain
Jo1n1ni Mays to complele the Va., led Clark Graebner of Now
TOday's Probable Pitchers
National League roller 1 r e York wsre on the wrong side of
,. •
(All Times EDT)
catchera Tom Haller of L o o 1he odcla aaaln 1Vhon they eame
, ,l callfornia (McGlothlin 6-4) at Allleloa and JolvuJy Bench of across a pair of Australian pro.
~ Detroit &lt;McLain 14-2) 8 p.m.
Cinclnnad; lnlleldera Rusty feoalortala today in the aeml-41·MliDl!aotl (Merritt s-'1) at staub of Houston, Julian Javier nala of the men' a sln81es or 1he
· '. Cleveland (Tiant 1~, 7:30 of St. Loula, Gene AIIOJ of Pitts- Wimbledon tennis champion.
; p.m. ' .
· burl!h and Tony Perez of Clncin- ohlila.
. New York ~om.vre 9-5) natl; led ouUieldero Felipe Alou
Alhe, tho soeond • ranking
; at Waoblngton (B. Howard 9-5) of Allonta and hls1&lt;1U1119l' broth- amateur In the United States
•~ 8:_011 P.m.
or MAllY of Pltt&amp;bur!ib.
and seeded 13111 here, was pair:: ·• Olleago O'etors 3-8 led
ed aaalnst top-aeedecl Red Laver,
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CLEVELANIJ (UPI) - With the world's loading player, while
·.: dln S-i and Phoeboa. 6-8) 2, 5:30 National Football Leque play. Graobner went aaatnat lellllandera oaco apln threatening to er Tony Roche.
:· p.m.
!Midand (Oclom 8-4) at Booton tllrlke after rejecting the pen.
·(C\IIJI 4-4) 7~0 p.m. _
ston aopect of lhe contract of.
TOLIDO (UPI) - Tough-luck
National League
lor from ownoro, NFL Prelldent Jim lllellonback picked up his
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W. L. PeL GBArt Modell lhlnk1 tile rejectloo lira! victory of tile season after
si. Louis
48 30 .615
1111111 be &lt;No to oomo miiWI· nvo BUecoasivo defoato, pltdiAtlaala
40 37 .519 ~i,deralandins.
ins Columbus to a 7-3 victory
San Fl'lllclsco 41_ 38 .519 7'h "We regret uceedlng]JI that 111/er Toledo led Inching the Jel1
37 36 .507 l!'h tile players haVe reJected tho to within a pme and a half or
· Pltloburgh
, (:ln&lt;lmatl
38 38 .500 9 results ol veey lrullful neiiiJI(a- tile International League4eadins
Lo1 AJwe~ea
40 40 .500 9 Uona we had in Detroit. Wetllink Mud Heos.
PhUaclelpbla
34 36 •486 1o perhaps tho Plll!'era may not have
lllellonllacb, wbo made h I s
New York
36 39 .480 'to'h
llrat atart oa!)' tllree wseka ago,
Chleaso
33 42 .440 131,\
pve up !oor bits In tile first
::Hoostoo
33 44 .429 141,\ International League~
two lmblga, but llll'vlved t6e
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United .P-•s lnternallonal
Mud Hens.
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40 35 .533 _
-HWfloo 2 Clnelnnall 0, ni8ltl
Rochester
36 33 522 1
·.s.n fl'aD s Atlanta o, ataht
Columbo&amp;
35 33 :su I'"'
St. Loots 5 Loa ~les 3, night Jacksonville
35 35 500 2'h
..&lt;' TOtlaTs Proboblo Pltchora Buftalo
36 37 :493 3
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Lou(&amp;ville
36 38 •486 3'h
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Phllaclelpldl (L. Jackam 6-9) Richmond
35 37 486 3'h
ClDUle .1'
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32 37 :464 5
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Tue~'s Resulto
· • Pltlaburgb O!laaa s-2) II New Buftalo 5 Loulavtne 3 (1st, 7
·York (II.Yan 6-6), 2 p.m.
tnnt,_.s)
, ; Allanta (~a 4-5l ll San Bufl'alo 2 Louisville 1 (2nd 10
NEW YORK (UPI) - A pro~ Fl'lllcloeo (l&gt;erry 7-4), 4p.m.
Innings)
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balketbell all • alar
' . ClnciHnatf (Ciooinpr t-5) at CoiiiiiiiHia 7 Toledo 3
pme will beheld AIIIJ. 15 in mom_-Boustoo .(Dierker 8-10), 8:30 Rocheator 8 Rfehmond 6
ory
of .W. civil rll!hta leader
P. m.
Jackscinvlllo 7 S)'racuse 5
Vr. Luther King.
Plana for tho aports trlbato
to KIDc wore IDIIOOIII&lt;ed by tile
Soulllera Christian Leadarohlil
Cooference, whldl he headed,
New York M&amp;yw John V. Lindaay led Oscar !lobo~ of lbe
Cinclmatl Royals.
LindU, and ll&lt;lberlloo, w h o
11 alao prelldent of Clio National llosketball Assoelalino Plq.
en Aaaoclatloa, said Clio pme
· Woold 1nvo1.. 30 NBA atarslllld
Woold be held ot Slnpr Bowl in
Fiullblng, N. Y.
Tho procoodo !rom 1he pme
ari to ail to 1he SCLC led I b o
MQor'o Commission oa Youth
.. . ~~~eal Flllleoa.
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· · .ild&gt;ertaoa termad tha pme
111 autcr0w11t «tile playei-a• cloop
fM!Inr1iw "~DUll be
·· !loat to hnniJi- tile 111011111r7 of
llt. King."
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Miss Debbie Wood, daugbter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rubert Wood,
entertained with a cookout aod
slumber party it her heme near
Chester Friday night
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Roeords and dancing were'en-

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up the game.
Elsewhere in. 1110 Natlonel
Lequo, St. Loulo jiiii!)Od Loa '
An&amp;eloo 5-3, Hooat~~n blaDkecl .
Cind,.,.u
PI~ edaod'
Nn York 2-1 led Chicago beat
Pltuburgb 5-2.
In the Amorl.., League,
Milaaot!l blanked CJevoJallll Go, Boa~ ntwed Ooklaol 4-3
led Deb-olt ' - " calllornla a.
I. Tha New Yorh-Wubi~W~on
led Chiea&amp;o-Baltlmca-o JIIIII10S

Shannon singled In tho tiebrooking fWI in the olibth and
Woyno Granbor won the JIIIII10

New York

alory:

Codff!??

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you could oa1y have soon the
happiness on his tace, with each

1934 whUo Mlr!chal hal a
glltterl111 15-3 ·record lido year
led Glboon aed beyadlle are
both 10-5, tho race 'for the Cy
Y011118 Award for the ,..,..,s
beat pitcher lo aWl prett,y oven.
See!llld ShuiD&lt;rt
Althougb he hal 16 COillpleto
eame•, Marichll'• • hut o ut
lpinat tho Braves was only bls
seeond of the souon. Dryadllo
led ()lbooo, who both ha vo
better ERA's than lolarlchalllda
aea100, 'have sewn and ftve
shutoota reapecUvaly.
Marlehal dldo't need the belp
asatnat tho Bravos Tue~
nlglrt. He wall!ed oa!)' · one
batter hesldea 81vlng Q11 lhe Dve
blta and struck out lour lVhllo
breezing to the trllllllllh.
11to Giants J~ on AUanta
atarter Pat Jarvis lor elgbt blta

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clt,y bulldins. The Water omce
will be cloud !rom July 4 WI·
W July 8. Altendlng wsre Acting Mayor Chari- Jenka and
councilmen,
OII!Oil Wright,
Goorao CarBOil and Donald John.

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By unanimous vote the COWlCll
buy a new lawn mower.
Clt,y Ucooses wsre due July I
and bualnessea have until July
agreed to

Helen Help

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winner In the ~or ,....,.,
olnce Dlzey 'Deao acc&lt;IJWIIIhed
the teatJn ,19'3t. B!lt even II he
does 'ti, he'U probably have a
clolo battle In the bollollng !or
the Cy Yoong Award since both
Don Vryadlle led Bob Glboon
"I• lit ••._.....rreef"
llao have ouporb credoolllla for
the hOilor this year.
lolarlchal chalked up bla 15th
victory T110,day nljjht with a
By Untied Preao international
llvH!tter I I lhe San Fnndoco
·' · American League
GIMI1 atopped the A1laDta
W. L. Pet. G#faves 5-0• .
Detroit
so 27 .649
The trl'""ph put Marlchll 10
Clevolaod
43 37 .538 ~i,c~Qa ahead of Dean's pace In
Baltimore
38 35 •621 10

CoJ1t of Enllnool:t,

eed of Pomer&lt;11 S1reo1; 011 ~­
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J11111 lolarlchal may have to
c.atch Dlzey 'Dean 'If ho'a got_.
,to win the ()'. YO\IIW Award lido

Mal'Jchll ha8 a 'loOd shot at

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hoe ""n ochodulod ror Frldl,y It 10 L)lll I!(Cililp ~ Dand llindf, Mra. l\label WBI•

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Glrla taldng the trip to F Mrs. IJOilna OhliJ110r, da,y &lt;IIIIIP director, ani! Mrs, A: R. Knlafrt
wore
Clo&lt;IY Domooke,y, AprU Fi'a.
sene as tnstructora for 1ht tlaintne uaskxt on knotl, lasbing,
oer,
Baf,bara . FUltz and h e r·
·'(11111118, and Ore bql\di._ All peroona lnvolveclln the da,y C...., pro.
are. aaked to •!lend the tralntnurasnm. Those allondll!llhe pot, JBide Mcomber of Piqua,
training 80811on oro to like 111M ftoh ..,., six loot I~ of r"'o, IJnda Gerard, Vlc!Q&lt; Kelly, Cbl·
elY Manlw, llary Mills, J a net
l ·llil'_,nd corree
and a vesetoble.
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Neal, Robbl Noel, Terl Thomas, leave
A -atte· cl ...... da,y liu
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bien iet for July 16 ~ Jl Aug. 8 Willi l •ok lunch. Per- CIJiciY Tripl.U, Mory Boggs, Ka- 1bere W!ll ' , ... Jjly lltoOt·
til·
volunteer workera oro mlallon 114&gt;• from 111ren1a are thy Haley, and .,Mary ~·· IDa. The amual picnic wiD be
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10 taki their mm toolo for clear. ""'J'lred 01111 there Ia a oo...,t
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did by Mlclclleport Girl Seoul

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8-10 outtns. Piau. are lor the
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!UIIe.tll'theonnual !imda,y School
Jlleblc the &amp;mlllllno Mokora
Cla11 Cllthe FlrotUnltod PreJby.
teriJD Church beld Ito meeting
blthect.aehlllllOX.
Tho meotiJli .... conducted by
#lio prealdent Naomi lclldon. !)e.
- . were rlld br Marpret
· Wtn.w-. II was unantmoua.
' 11 qreocl to purebaao the 11. . . taclllnfllll ror the electric ........
. . er roeontly pu!'chaaod ror t h o
dwreh by tho truoteos.
, Tho JIICIIIc will be held !U!' ~. July 21, 111 the Dlek andHel-

., Harrlo C8111J1 at FOrlland. Tho

mal1l foalure Ill the f o'clock
· dlmer will be bort&gt;ecuecl chick. ... Homemadl leo cream wiD
l ··also be modo and aenod. ill
· fj; · eaae"' lndemG weather, it wiD
be &lt;11 the 28th. A roll ramJly
. nllblwaa dlacuaaecl.
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file of tho claas bl July or Alii·
Gil. Tho - meeting will be
lltJt, 18, with Helen Diddle hool.laa. During the soda! hour, a
1111o1 ...,.... 1111 aervod by Marpre~ Collrlll to • • While,
llrL W-remer, Mra. Harrla,
lfrt, Dltldle and Mrs. ~

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Sh~nk Poriloo

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['Tryouts Sunday
7. at 2 (FDT) for

Vallo1 ilmmer Thealor'o
:r~:;::~ of lllmmor •• d
and !foon River Anlbol·
In tho auditorium Ill tho
• ..,.., Ull•oroiQo Tboat8r.
·'lbeaa J'"'ll1 inlDB two piiJI bl
alt Souon of American Fawr.
•.• ... call for .... of DIIIIJ' .,..
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..... liiYer AntholosJ. by Eel-

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pOallc _..._. IIPOk• by

· loame 60'clcld eharactera who oro
biner Inhabitants

an lmql.
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IlDia. Tho cbaractera, DIIIIJ' of
a.tlm atromeJ,y hwnoreua, an
-klnl their own
from thalr ........ Acto llr. Rex l(cGraw, Ill
men aod n.ve WOiben
be uaod to porlr1J1ho nrroloo with varlaua roleo
....... aae raowoa. ill ad- l1lrw or four alngors and
....ldalu wiD perform tho biterof

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Center Slices • • • • ... 89c
Shank Half ........ 4fc
Whole Ham 14 to 181bs. ,.. 4fc

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Jirei. a · ~c~ur Ill :wKPO RadiD Mr. and ' Mrs. \\'alter M~aSto11on Juno Uwhertth11ware .... of Da!aware will ollaervo
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and· ~lhe\lllijlflileecrtall Jlli, lli&gt;rmorl1 .lll JU!p Counil,
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Rev. Stutler

Someo"'Sick

MrL Max Donahue eatertolnecl
recently with a cookout at the
Heath Melllodlat Church pariODo
lip l!Jr membeta of the Junfor
hlsh ·!lundl,y School claas wblch

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'!'be . Rev. W-1 G. Slullor,

bo11m1n1 lila !ourlh year aa !Ill-

tor of the !lrracull charp of the

United - • Church, and lila
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burt 6Unl30ted

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A ' p.m.
r waa •
In the &lt;burch oodal room. A rod
and ·wblto ..,..,.. lldlome waa car.
ri~ out ,_ ~- ... ~ 11
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pieces IIICl napldi,a, Mint cupa

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SYRACUSE - FillY • ellht
members and frltnda -.sed
Gal1la ,..__ C 8 ft.~.
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18, at tho lalrlfOUIICis near GilUpoliJ.

wore

Prelall
Doo Malllel and
1011, BUlle, Mr. 01111 Mi'a. Junior
ad
llolalntlor, two chlldr011, Br
and Plul; Mr. and Mrs. Emil
wore ld each place. Mi'a. Helen E:Ynoll 01111 Dennla; Mariiii'OI Sol·
Toa!ord,Mro.MertbaNoore,and lora, MaxHUl,DavldLipacomb,
Mro. Irene Parke~ woro blcharp Aete• Whlie, Mr. and Mra. Paul
of arr.....,.allafllr the ....,_ Pleree llld RandY, Mr. and lira.
lion.
Maurice Cqnon, Dobbie Mllllllu,
Altho eoocluaiooofthecllmor, Jed Wobeter, and 11011, lfr, and
Carroll Nor rio, church~ Ill· Mi'a. Paul LV.U .
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Stuller from tho AsbUry-~ .., and. ~~. 1'ool' and "l'lmnlr,
ptliXI. He exteodod 1 wel&lt;OIDe Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Workmall,
to the returlilng mlnlater and blx --•"""clren John and c•·...
'wlfoonbehauoftheAsburymem •
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bora and the ~··•" commun- Brooks ,Edwarda, daulililar ll&gt;lrtey. Both the Rev. ·g,., and Mra. :.i:;.kJ~.,.!~.!~:,
Stuller reapoiriled withe&lt;&gt;.....
of rodallon
and Mi'o. Jelm liloflllll anddaugll·
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Dillon and ebllclrai iilale, Diana,
The Fuglo cent of 1787 was
Teresa and.Jclllm1, Mr.llldMi'L
the IJnl cent laaued under tile
Yvonne, authority ofthe. f!el~ States.
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Altendllll tbo coukoul were
FultS, Mark Smith, Bobby
llyaoU, Keith French, David
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l'11111111lonahue of Rualrvllle and
JOJ DGMltue, who 'recol!lb r.turnodA'CIIItGermiiQ&gt;•

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feature Cll a meetlnll of the one.
w011 ~- Cl 111 of the - - · ""~
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home of MrL Cadle Wickham.
Mro. Ellen COuch .... hooteaa lor tho meellow proaldod
b Mr VIctor t
over Y 1 ·
Clllll&amp; pres.
ldent. Mi'a. L. P. _Storreu cooducted do o11on .... medl
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ReCOtpliztng Our Lord. • s h e
rlld acriplore from Lab 24,
and cenclucleclwith priJ01'.
A report on bollle cap1'811tmptloo allowing proceeds Cll $29.52
waa given. Mra. Cecil Foaa of
.C!neblooll.. Jill 1 aueu. Mom.

Junio_r High
Guests at Cookout

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S. Afr ,For~, andJameeWhlte, the late Dr Dell and Ellzebelh Sdmor, and Mra. Alelllilliln.
who haa ollilw!eted - tralnll!a
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mont; Mui. wiD be the I• e at
- · • - at. ..._ Firat~ Pros.....,.. r
byterlan Qjlrch, Mllldi.,..n. at
the 10:30 a.m. 9mcla,)J -ship
llerY!ee.
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degree from R,llrvardUnlverlley.
He alll&gt;aludiod at tho UaiYOroiQo
of F.clldJurt!lltn Scotland, at the
'J'IIeblngon ln' GtrDIIIIJ'; and at
• uninraley In Genova, SWitzerland durlnl • ear he realdecl bl
!llrclpt.
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Mr. Thomas Ia the lOll of the
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Fruit

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Tomatoes

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Ellllbolll Ann Webaterdecol'lted
the llbl for the pod k
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Gllla preaentod to tho LemiiJ
11m
Dy
aevenlar&lt;JUP•
In tho ~ churchoa lndudlnii tho
w..,..a Soclefl of Chrlallan
Semce .~ the youth group of
the RutiUd church.
. Special mualo Included ooloa by
J... Sc~llldVei'IIDIIWeber,
$ldi,ata •:~.feel Included

• reeepllon Frlc!I.Y ntaftl
~~~~ the Rev. Cheater Lim.
q; l!;ho woo r.Ua~pc~ to .the
.....,. durlae ~~uno Lakaaldo

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Eclra. S••DI S~a~~e . .

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~Homemade Had.v.

To Speak Here ~·. Sale Planned . ) Is Honored

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·Churches Give Reception

ProctiMCIAmtnc.n,-PI~ or Slri"" ·

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century ~ the N1J boom MJIII, led by .the
Brllilb c:OIGIIIOI. .
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Alluto, to ~'l&amp;lt.tllli IUDibor lfa~ea In ll'hal
wu to be the united Sta quliltuple&lt;l f"'m
118,01io to 2111,1110. Tbat '!Jure ll'il 10 double IJy
the 111111 Of llie S.Oa!UIIoa' ·.
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llalb 014 EIIJllll4 llld New EIIJIIIId ·J'I'OI•
{lel'ed from lhllllow of tillet Jold.
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Jnde 111.1tea 201IH:elltur:y man, witfi his talent
for ...., murder, IJluall ill modo;,:Yet, 1!ad
u .....UIIana were oa the .tave
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olaV., 11ieJ wire a1tea wone I«
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who miiiMII tbem. A 4ea4 alive wu mo~~tY
!ott, 11ut 1 4ea4 llil&lt;W tlu IIIII a dead ..nor.
tronicllly, It iru tile lou of life amoar nlen thai wu to Cln ollolllloollta their moat
potent orgumenl ill l'lllkenlng the coqsclence

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and Smd&lt;e, by TonIa the IIIOVIn&amp;

i Pll'ltallcal y o u n 1
iilrl In ion with an undottor. Director John

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Boneless Chuck Roast • • •
Fryer .
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Superior
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'"AIIento," the lleenJe lo aupply alavea to the
Spllllah eoloalea ill America, lu Afrlc1 they

obtain prlsonera or wor
to IIIII to 1bo alavm. •'
-Moleelm CnwJer
"D~ llie 171b eenlury," writes Daalel P.
For toO yean, aloag 3,0110 mllq or African
Malmb:, 'the social, political and ........UC
..,.llline, slavery lloUrlabocl. One eatlmate
life of Well Africa .....,me reorglllllloll to pn&gt;o
pl&amp;f:fl the "!llimber of Ne.,..,.. fOh!lbly ll:•na· d...., one result, 1 ateady flow of alavea."
ported In llieJe four cenfurleo at 15 mUIIoa.
Africa waa lllus 1n aceompllce in her '""'
UneountH Other mUIIoas perlahed.
_/.~ "ape.
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Flnt of tbe srut alavtng nations wu Ponu- ~ ·, -' More alaves, the New World called, llld
pi, beginning in the middle of the I~
from farther Inland came the great eollles,
century. ,The Dutch, Frene~. EnJI)Iah and er pnp, of mea, women and children. In the
others soOh became competltora.
18tb century, some 900,0110 were delivered. In

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..... of heart tmd the inflieliDn of ..,...
ir.g tllot IUrvillfl in tho 710lure of IIIGII.

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from cateb-aH:atciH:In kidnaping to 1
"le~" bUiiDeu ill which llavm boua!lt
llavea from nallve chiefl. 'l'radil1&amp; compllliia
set I!P "faetorlea" 011 tl!lleoall to ltoek .ta\001
...... the arrival or tbi ii"'PII·

The Slavers

TM fl1'ill for it (tM sl®e lrodt) retlo
rwt whollu 011 the 1Dhltt race, tir PII111U
, · 011 the A~an l&lt;ingo and sl®e mfr..
ciiG!ilt, but boi/OIId them 011 hu,.niiJI ·
itaelf. : . I mean 011the aPJ&gt;Irenllu inez·
llouttible c:apocity for preed and numbo

Rotln. near Athen1 hat beenplan..

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Also known as ascorbic acid, this Yilamin helps form and maintain collagen,
which holds the body's cells together; it
also promotes growth of teeth.

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the ..,Pii~s aellvltloa ror tho ,.
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hoe ""n ochodulod ror Frldl,y It 10 L)lll I!(Cililp ~ Dand llindf, Mra. l\label WBI•

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Glrla taldng the trip to F Mrs. IJOilna OhliJ110r, da,y &lt;IIIIIP director, ani! Mrs, A: R. Knlafrt
wore
Clo&lt;IY Domooke,y, AprU Fi'a.
sene as tnstructora for 1ht tlaintne uaskxt on knotl, lasbing,
oer,
Baf,bara . FUltz and h e r·
·'(11111118, and Ore bql\di._ All peroona lnvolveclln the da,y C...., pro.
are. aaked to •!lend the tralntnurasnm. Those allondll!llhe pot, JBide Mcomber of Piqua,
training 80811on oro to like 111M ftoh ..,., six loot I~ of r"'o, IJnda Gerard, Vlc!Q&lt; Kelly, Cbl·
elY Manlw, llary Mills, J a net
l ·llil'_,nd corree
and a vesetoble.
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Neal, Robbl Noel, Terl Thomas, leave
A -atte· cl ...... da,y liu
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bien iet for July 16 ~ Jl Aug. 8 Willi l •ok lunch. Per- CIJiciY Tripl.U, Mory Boggs, Ka- 1bere W!ll ' , ... Jjly lltoOt·
til·
volunteer workera oro mlallon 114&gt;• from 111ren1a are thy Haley, and .,Mary ~·· IDa. The amual picnic wiD be
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10 taki their mm toolo for clear. ""'J'lred 01111 there Ia a oo...,t
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· ~ a roa.st at noon.
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did by Mlclclleport Girl Seoul

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Jlrla will )obi membera
Ill Cadtl ~ 18S for tho Aug.
8-10 outtns. Piau. are lor the
lcout&amp; to leave i.f 10 a.m. &lt;11

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!UIIe.tll'theonnual !imda,y School
Jlleblc the &amp;mlllllno Mokora
Cla11 Cllthe FlrotUnltod PreJby.
teriJD Church beld Ito meeting
blthect.aehlllllOX.
Tho meotiJli .... conducted by
#lio prealdent Naomi lclldon. !)e.
- . were rlld br Marpret
· Wtn.w-. II was unantmoua.
' 11 qreocl to purebaao the 11. . . taclllnfllll ror the electric ........
. . er roeontly pu!'chaaod ror t h o
dwreh by tho truoteos.
, Tho JIICIIIc will be held !U!' ~. July 21, 111 the Dlek andHel-

., Harrlo C8111J1 at FOrlland. Tho

mal1l foalure Ill the f o'clock
· dlmer will be bort&gt;ecuecl chick. ... Homemadl leo cream wiD
l ··also be modo and aenod. ill
· fj; · eaae"' lndemG weather, it wiD
be &lt;11 the 28th. A roll ramJly
. nllblwaa dlacuaaecl.
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file of tho claas bl July or Alii·
Gil. Tho - meeting will be
lltJt, 18, with Helen Diddle hool.laa. During the soda! hour, a
1111o1 ...,.... 1111 aervod by Marpre~ Collrlll to • • While,
llrL W-remer, Mra. Harrla,
lfrt, Dltldle and Mrs. ~

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Sh~nk Poriloo

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['Tryouts Sunday
7. at 2 (FDT) for

Vallo1 ilmmer Thealor'o
:r~:;::~ of lllmmor •• d
and !foon River Anlbol·
In tho auditorium Ill tho
• ..,.., Ull•oroiQo Tboat8r.
·'lbeaa J'"'ll1 inlDB two piiJI bl
alt Souon of American Fawr.
•.• ... call for .... of DIIIIJ' .,..
llld flpoL
..... liiYer AntholosJ. by Eel-

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pOallc _..._. IIPOk• by

· loame 60'clcld eharactera who oro
biner Inhabitants

an lmql.
_ , town of !foon River, nu.
IlDia. Tho cbaractera, DIIIIJ' of
a.tlm atromeJ,y hwnoreua, an
-klnl their own
from thalr ........ Acto llr. Rex l(cGraw, Ill
men aod n.ve WOiben
be uaod to porlr1J1ho nrroloo with varlaua roleo
....... aae raowoa. ill ad- l1lrw or four alngors and
....ldalu wiD perform tho biterof

OR SUPER·
RIGHT

Butt Portions • • • • ,.. sac
Center Slices • • • • ... 89c
Shank Half ........ 4fc
Whole Ham 14 to 181bs. ,.. 4fc

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Sdoool of Thllter, will
-and alxwomen,
IIi from 16 to 60.

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LAR&amp;E CUCUMBERS OR
Green Peppers
CAUFORNIA
Nect,rines o o
LAR&amp;EJUICY
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Jirei. a · ~c~ur Ill :wKPO RadiD Mr. and ' Mrs. \\'alter M~aSto11on Juno Uwhertth11ware .... of Da!aware will ollaervo
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'l'bty 1111- their 50th weildlglllllllvEary

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COtl!tt - ·....... and the ..~ ".,. .
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x.!p ·CGonl achOoj ouporOOa. m. amdl,y at _the Amlrlean Le·
'1'boiJ IIIJQfod
lion _llo.._., ~ llear7, ~.
ale llaiC:Il I!I.U., lifl4di!IJDrt Put . lltllware. FilendJ Cll the ...,.
and· ~lhe\lllijlflileecrtall Jlli, lli&gt;rmorl1 .lll JU!p Counil,
attliilllliii'-AGrt(r,
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Rom~~· Wood( ~ . . Bnnt
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NEXT: Came 1 ReYOlallon

Rev. Stutler

Someo"'Sick

MrL Max Donahue eatertolnecl
recently with a cookout at the
Heath Melllodlat Church pariODo
lip l!Jr membeta of the Junfor
hlsh ·!lundl,y School claas wblch

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'!'be . Rev. W-1 G. Slullor,

bo11m1n1 lila !ourlh year aa !Ill-

tor of the !lrracull charp of the

United - • Church, and lila
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burt 6Unl30ted

~ Churhelcb~

A ' p.m.
r waa •
In the &lt;burch oodal room. A rod
and ·wblto ..,..,.. lldlome waa car.
ri~ out ,_ ~- ... ~ 11
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pieces IIICl napldi,a, Mint cupa

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SYRACUSE - FillY • ellht
members and frltnda -.sed
Gal1la ,..__ C 8 ft.~.
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Club Jamboree of the Trl~·
ey C, 8, lladlo Clom !U!da,y, JUne
18, at tho lalrlfOUIICis near GilUpoliJ.

wore

Prelall
Doo Malllel and
1011, BUlle, Mr. 01111 Mi'a. Junior
ad
llolalntlor, two chlldr011, Br
and Plul; Mr. and Mrs. Emil
wore ld each place. Mi'a. Helen E:Ynoll 01111 Dennla; Mariiii'OI Sol·
Toa!ord,Mro.MertbaNoore,and lora, MaxHUl,DavldLipacomb,
Mro. Irene Parke~ woro blcharp Aete• Whlie, Mr. and Mra. Paul
of arr.....,.allafllr the ....,_ Pleree llld RandY, Mr. and lira.
lion.
Maurice Cqnon, Dobbie Mllllllu,
Altho eoocluaiooofthecllmor, Jed Wobeter, and 11011, lfr, and
Carroll Nor rio, church~ Ill· Mi'a. Paul LV.U .
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to the Rev. Mr. ·"ti\ii .,ra;•
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Stuller from tho AsbUry-~ .., and. ~~. 1'ool' and "l'lmnlr,
ptliXI. He exteodod 1 wel&lt;OIDe Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Workmall,
to the returlilng mlnlater and blx --•"""clren John and c•·...
'wlfoonbehauoftheAsburymem •
uuor;
bora and the ~··•" commun- Brooks ,Edwarda, daulililar ll&gt;lrtey. Both the Rev. ·g,., and Mra. :.i:;.kJ~.,.!~.!~:,
Stuller reapoiriled withe&lt;&gt;.....
of rodallon
and Mi'o. Jelm liloflllll anddaugll·
opp
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Dillon and ebllclrai iilale, Diana,
The Fuglo cent of 1787 was
Teresa and.Jclllm1, Mr.llldMi'L
the IJnl cent laaued under tile
Yvonne, authority ofthe. f!el~ States.
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Altendllll tbo coukoul were
FultS, Mark Smith, Bobby
llyaoU, Keith French, David
Knwaci¥JI and two IUiata, ..Uu
l'11111111lonahue of Rualrvllle and
JOJ DGMltue, who 'recol!lb r.turnodA'CIIItGermiiQ&gt;•

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feature Cll a meetlnll of the one.
w011 ~- Cl 111 of the - - · ""~
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home of MrL Cadle Wickham.
Mro. Ellen COuch .... hooteaa lor tho meellow proaldod
b Mr VIctor t
over Y 1 ·
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ldent. Mi'a. L. P. _Storreu cooducted do o11on .... medl
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ReCOtpliztng Our Lord. • s h e
rlld acriplore from Lab 24,
and cenclucleclwith priJ01'.
A report on bollle cap1'811tmptloo allowing proceeds Cll $29.52
waa given. Mra. Cecil Foaa of
.C!neblooll.. Jill 1 aueu. Mom.

Junio_r High
Guests at Cookout

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S. Afr ,For~, andJameeWhlte, the late Dr Dell and Ellzebelh Sdmor, and Mra. Alelllilliln.
who haa ollilw!eted - tralnll!a
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byterlan Qjlrch, Mllldi.,..n. at
the 10:30 a.m. 9mcla,)J -ship
llerY!ee.
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He alll&gt;aludiod at tho UaiYOroiQo
of F.clldJurt!lltn Scotland, at the
'J'IIeblngon ln' GtrDIIIIJ'; and at
• uninraley In Genova, SWitzerland durlnl • ear he realdecl bl
!llrclpt.
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Mr. Thomas Ia the lOll of the
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Tomatoes

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the llbl for the pod k
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Gllla preaentod to tho LemiiJ
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aevenlar&lt;JUP•
In tho ~ churchoa lndudlnii tho
w..,..a Soclefl of Chrlallan
Semce .~ the youth group of
the RutiUd church.
. Special mualo Included ooloa by
J... Sc~llldVei'IIDIIWeber,
$ldi,ata •:~.feel Included

• reeepllon Frlc!I.Y ntaftl
~~~~ the Rev. Cheater Lim.
q; l!;ho woo r.Ua~pc~ to .the
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To Speak Here ~·. Sale Planned . ) Is Honored

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·Churches Give Reception

ProctiMCIAmtnc.n,-PI~ or Slri"" ·

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the 171b,.2.'15 miWOa. Blll .ll wao 111 the 18th
century ~ the N1J boom MJIII, led by .the
Brllilb c:OIGIIIOI. .
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Alluto, to ~'l&amp;lt.tllli IUDibor lfa~ea In ll'hal
wu to be the united Sta quliltuple&lt;l f"'m
118,01io to 2111,1110. Tbat '!Jure ll'il 10 double IJy
the 111111 Of llie S.Oa!UIIoa' ·.
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{lel'ed from lhllllow of tillet Jold.
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For maptlude of biUIIID sullorla&amp;, the stave
Jnde 111.1tea 201IH:elltur:y man, witfi his talent
for ...., murder, IJluall ill modo;,:Yet, 1!ad
u .....UIIana were oa the .tave
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olaV., 11ieJ wire a1tea wone I«
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who miiiMII tbem. A 4ea4 alive wu mo~~tY
!ott, 11ut 1 4ea4 llil&lt;W tlu IIIII a dead ..nor.
tronicllly, It iru tile lou of life amoar nlen thai wu to Cln ollolllloollta their moat
potent orgumenl ill l'lllkenlng the coqsclence

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Fryer .
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Superior
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'"AIIento," the lleenJe lo aupply alavea to the
Spllllah eoloalea ill America, lu Afrlc1 they

obtain prlsonera or wor
to IIIII to 1bo alavm. •'
-Moleelm CnwJer
"D~ llie 171b eenlury," writes Daalel P.
For toO yean, aloag 3,0110 mllq or African
Malmb:, 'the social, political and ........UC
..,.llline, slavery lloUrlabocl. One eatlmate
life of Well Africa .....,me reorglllllloll to pn&gt;o
pl&amp;f:fl the "!llimber of Ne.,..,.. fOh!lbly ll:•na· d...., one result, 1 ateady flow of alavea."
ported In llieJe four cenfurleo at 15 mUIIoa.
Africa waa lllus 1n aceompllce in her '""'
UneountH Other mUIIoas perlahed.
_/.~ "ape.
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Flnt of tbe srut alavtng nations wu Ponu- ~ ·, -' More alaves, the New World called, llld
pi, beginning in the middle of the I~
from farther Inland came the great eollles,
century. ,The Dutch, Frene~. EnJI)Iah and er pnp, of mea, women and children. In the
others soOh became competltora.
18tb century, some 900,0110 were delivered. In

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..... of heart tmd the inflieliDn of ..,...
ir.g tllot IUrvillfl in tho 710lure of IIIGII.

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from cateb-aH:atciH:In kidnaping to 1
"le~" bUiiDeu ill which llavm boua!lt
llavea from nallve chiefl. 'l'radil1&amp; compllliia
set I!P "faetorlea" 011 tl!lleoall to ltoek .ta\001
...... the arrival or tbi ii"'PII·

The Slavers

TM fl1'ill for it (tM sl®e lrodt) retlo
rwt whollu 011 the 1Dhltt race, tir PII111U
, · 011 the A~an l&lt;ingo and sl®e mfr..
ciiG!ilt, but boi/OIId them 011 hu,.niiJI ·
itaelf. : . I mean 011the aPJ&gt;Irenllu inez·
llouttible c:apocity for preed and numbo

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Also known as ascorbic acid, this Yilamin helps form and maintain collagen,
which holds the body's cells together; it
also promotes growth of teeth.

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MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
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~ of cadol Trot1&gt; 185 lor lllo AUI.
, 8-10 outbl&amp;. PlaDL are for tile

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· plcnle wben llle !lmablne lolokert
CJ.11 of the FirII United Preabylorllll Churcb beld Ito meeting
. la·theclllrcbamex.
·Tho mooting woa condlctecl by
f.. i prealdent Naomi London. De, . - . wore read by Margaret

SUPER-RIGHT SMOKED

'., Wlnebnnner. II was U118111moual;f qreocl "' purcbaae the at-

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. t'Tryouts Sunday

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ManaiJ:, 'the aoclll, pollllcll and ecODomlc
llle or We~ Afrlc:a blc:ame reorsBIIIzed tD pro.
duc:e one reault, • steady now or llavea."
Africa wu lllua an accompllee in her own
rope.
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More •'-vn, the New World called, ud
from ·farther Inland eame the great collies,
or gup, of men, women and eblldren. In the
16th century, JOIIIt 900,000 were deUven:d. In

W B. Thomas ~H~;;;;;;~:;;~,H;1 Rev. Stutler
To Speak Here sale Planned . jj Is Honored

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WUlllm B. Thomao 0( Bel1110111, Maaa. will be tile g u e 1 t
_...r at the Flri!IUnlled Prea'""•rl•• "'--ch Mlddl.....,.. t
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the 10 30
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Ho 1110 studied at lllo Untveralty
ol Edl-gh lD Scotillld, ,at the
'l'oeblniOD lD GerlllliiiY' and at
1 Ulllverdty In Geneva, Switzer.
land lilrtlilayearberealdadln
illrclpe.
Mr. Tbomaalo the I&lt;IIOitlle

pal!l four years by the Rev. Mr.
Lemley. VeriKID Weber senld
as fllaotmaater lor the alflir,
&amp;muner llonl piece• made by
Mrs. Fred WWlamB011al11 Mro.
Ellubelll Ann Webaterdoconted
the table• lor the JIQiluek dlaner.
Gl~- ••elented - ..... Leml~
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ID the two cburcbea lndlllllni tile
WcmoD'I Soclaty or Chrlatlon
S.nlce and the ycutlt group or
the llutllll1d clwrch.
Spoclalmulllclncllllladsoloaby
J~- Sc'"''-lllldVe-W·'-r.
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j.l)en IJPICQIIIb, Mrl. DoD ReaMro. .,_
L&amp;tey llalrer .u\4· Mr.
.... .. _........ llall. Sebl,,.. _ , ~-.
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Mrt, Jlmla Teaford,
'reallinl. Mrt.. John Bob-

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S. Air ForG8 lll1d JomeaWblte

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First Baptist Church held at the
home or Mra. Cadle Wickham.
Mrs. Ellen .COuch ,.. boateaa lor ll!e mooting Jll'Oildld
OYOr by Mra. VlctDr Young, Jll'e•!dent. Mrs. L. P. Sterrett ...,_
&amp;lctecl dovotlooa ulllng a medltatlon, "New Stopa ol Faith "'
Recogntzlna
Quo Lord. • Sb •
read acr•....•re
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AroporiOII
eeapredomptlon lbowilll procoldJ 0( ~U2
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woo .,Yon. ~•.
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Guests at Cookout

Plan Reception

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We'llo.llwr

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U011 MDaclay eventna at the Aa....,...roa the
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• at Ilia ratriJ,'OUDda MIL' Gil·
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In ll!o ehurcb aodal room. A red ........
and 1lblte color acbemo "" carPre- were non Mmlel and
rlld
1!1111, Bllllo Mr and Mra Junior
out In llle padloll center- u..
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were at each •lace...... Helen lll1d Poul; Mr. and Mrs. IEmil
....__ lll1d Dennl
- Sol.
Teaford, Mro, ¥Martha ~
Moore, and ..,_,
I; MarprMro. Irene Parker were In ""·- lora, Max Hill, Bovld LlpsCOIJib,
or arr..,.,enta' ror 1111 ;.,-:;; Acne• Wblte, Mr. and Mra. Paul
tlon.
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Pierce andRIDIIY, Mr. andMro.
Mlllrlce C•- Debbie~.,....
At the Clllclullon ollllodlmer,
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MelllteTO
Get :Wills-

The Rev. Wendell G. Stutler,

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'-''eonbehllfoltbe' .....'-mem-

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Sluller re~ wlthcommenta

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~ !;,e_' 1!0ie, Mr.'
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Mra, Max DoMb• eall:rtalned
Tbt SIIOwvllle t.H Club ID•
recently with a cookout at the
The Fuglo cent or 1787 was
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Mr.
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Mra.
Welter
McNa..
the
1Jrst cent 1ssu ed un dor the
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Heath Mell!odlat Cburcb porao~&gt;Stallan Juno Uwbore
="!~~ware will dlaerve ace ror membera or the Junfor authority of the Wdt,td Slates.
011 .ccl[eo 111111 Janet. 1bey lat_., ~ llmlveuory high Sunday School clooa which
er........,tlleCOIJ!'II!oUie,Jall,lllo ~·
abetaochoa,
R, ~ liottllq Co., . 111o llalp
A reception honoring theAltendi~W the . - wera
Counil UtenaiOII olllG8 lll1d the pie will be beld l'rom 2 tD $ p. Bell! Full&amp;, Mark Smltll, Bobby
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Krawaczyn ud two pats, Mill
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l!flb IG8 c:reom plo, formerly ol Mldp CGunt,y, J~ DtDbue, who \-ecellll,y r•
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Bll'llldcbUdren Jolin and Clnclr;
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r1.,.· Jdm Kearn• Jr., Buddy and
Mark Kearna, Ray llulford, Mr.
and Mra. Jolla MorpnandclauPter Joan, Mr. lll1d Mra. KIIIIJ
DUioa lll1d cbll- !Dale,

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• Unb!Hirabl• malntprln§.

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A homemade bat Jele was a bestmlnl bla fourth year as pasIna
!Dr oltlle $yracuae dlarge or Ute

bla Wile, tlte"lOrmer Mary Eliza- . Leo BaliiQI, Mra. Joaepb Cook,
beth llardngw, Ia thedaughterol Mra. Marla Foater, Mrs. George
the lole Dr. Dell and Ellzobeth Sldmer, and Mrs. Ala! !llaln.
CarpenterHarllnger.
1\ira. Thomas return• each
Hig
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For 400 yeara, along 3,0011 mUea of African
eoalltllne, 1lavery llourlahed. One eatlmate
pllll!n lhe"nlimber of Negroaa forcibly tnnoported In these four centuries at 15 mUUon.
Uncounted other mlll1001 perished.
Firat or the great alavllll naU0111 wu Portu·
eat, beglnnln&amp; In the middle of ll!e 16th
e!!Dtury. The Dutch, French, Englloh and
others soon became c:ompelltora•

locll0111 on the tlllDo. IIGmemlde
.~tee cream lll1d cake wore served
b.Y Mra. Pratt, who Wll oaal~
by ber dauahter, Mre. au th
lll1d ber ~.
Tbe 11111k!na carried out lbe po.trlollc llleme and fawra were
miniature lia&amp;L
Attending baaldea thoaa named
ware Mrs. Edpr Reynold!, Mlos
Mlldr.ed Howley, Mloa Frances
I!Duah .lllld Mrs. Allee Rdloaoo,
t.. teacher•

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Our Own Tea Bags ··,;:s n. 59c
Pork &amp; Beans= •• '•::"~37c
A&amp;P App~·ea,.uce · .. • ·~: l .&amp;c
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Green Peppers • • ... 1Qc
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Nectarines • • • • -.lfC
LAR5E JUICY
Sunkist Lemons •

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chllnta, but beJIC)!Id them 011 humanity
itsolf .. ·• I mean 011 the apparontlv lnezhllurtible capacity for fl!'ted and numbneu of heart and tht lnflict!OII of 3Uffcring that ourviv01 ill the naturo of 1110!1.
-Moleelm Cnwley

the 17th, 2.75 million. But .It waa In the lath
eeillua thllt the rUI ~ beiiJI, led by .the
Brltllb ~oalea.
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Betweeil 1714, wileD · Jh lh n d WOII the
AlleDto, to 17M, thlllllllllber 41 dave• In .,hat
'11'11 to .be .tha United Statell'qulntupled -from
!11.000 to 218;0011. That ftlllre ••• to dolible by
the Umi Of tha Revolution.
. IIGCb old Ellll!lnd ud N... EncJand Jll'OI· .
~ from 1b1a floW ol blatt Cold.
For moplltude of human auler!Df, the alave
tnde ma~ 20tiJ.centurr IIWI, wltli 1111 '-l011t
for maaa murder, blulh In modei!Y. Yet, bod
u CODdiU0111 were 011 the llave ahipa lor the
sllvu, they were often worse for the .,.Uotl
who IUIIlled them. A deild llan '11'11 lliO!IeY
!Gil, bl!t a dead aallor 'll'u jlllt a dead aallor.
Jronlcall)', tt wu tha .loll otllfe amODt ...
olen !hilt wu to pve obolltiOIIIalJ their moat
potent argument In awakenln&amp; tile c:onsctence
or En!lland.
NEXT: Come a RevoluUoa

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. _ ...or Anthology, by Edl"t Loo llutoro, Ia a aeries o1
. pWcic -"&gt;Jopea spoken by
· tialiul IO:odll cbaractera who are
,.._ liihabltaa of an lmasl·
l!ar7 1rin or !Plan Rim, Bll11111. Tbo cbaractera, many o1
IMiiD atzemelJ' bumorou1, are
-k!ns tlteir own
!rom tllatr ~r&amp;Vea. Acto Dr. Rex McGraw, at
-and live women
be 111111 to _portr~ tho nrNln willl Yarloua roles
ta;lilla ap r1111g011. In aciOireio or four alnpro and
IIMl'd..•o wllllllf(orm the Inter-

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0.,'• Jib , ..... Filii Fllllll :: Uc
Frllll Fll•••r Fllllfl Bilk
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01111 !Plan River Anll!olla the auditorium o1 Uta
Ullverllt1 Tbeater.
·Those r&lt;111111n1n1 two pl~a In
ait l!odm of American Favor,;.... ..U l'l&gt;r cal!la Of many aao•
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Hams

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&amp;muner Tbeater'a
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:blr&amp;l dur!Qe the June Lakeside
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llltllnd, tihurch, paal«ed ror the
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abrVellrom native cblofl. 'l'rldlnl eompanlis
set up "fiiCIGrlet:' on I¥. eout to otoek alavea
unlll the arrival of the llllpa.
WbiJe wara wve fouilbt In Europe over the
"''AIIollto," the llcenle lo lupply alavel to tile
SDulab coltmlu In America, In Africa they
oiere foulht aolely to oblaln Jll'laonera of wu

The guilt for it (the alaN tra&lt;U) roslr
tlbt wholly on tlie white nu:e, or Jlllrf!u

P-Ia P'"'"''• grallddaushter ol Mra. Pratt, llltlld two 1•

Churches Give Reception·

Slictcl -:-Imported

Center Slices • • • • ... ftc
Shank Half • • • • .... 49c
Whole Ham 14 to 181bs. ... 4fc

tryouta will be beld IIIIa
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Cooked Hams

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llli&gt;U.oherltlluro»hnau.
::; DuriJiil ~hl'llloe!IJW prealdld
QiW bJ Mlaa llyHIJ, 11 wa 1 reP!II:ted thet Mrs. SullO RlwiiDs•
. . Mro, helen llltayJJ1 Rl. Ten
~· waapreaeme41Dthecl&amp;aa
fOr minto mille by Mra. Peer!
ie)oaolda, Mre. AUdrey Forot,
lliao Nina Rulaell IIIII Mrs.
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Boneless Chuck Roast • • • •

..bide bthe IIIIIU8l &amp;mda,y Scbool

tho ctus lD JUly or Aui'Ibe meeting will be
·r·, ·wltb Helen Diddle boatDurlna: the eoclel hour, a
,'oallll course woo served byMarll!'ti Caltrlll "' Acne• Wblte,
Kra. Wlnebremor, Mro. Horrla,
, )(n. Diddle and Mrs. London.

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"52 Suildoy1 o Yeor" ill Rulh c.
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tael\Ditlllo for the electric oweep. , er racenlly pul'cbaaed ror t b e
·ehllreh by tho truoteos.
·The picnic will be bold lUI. diJ, ~ 21, at llle Dick and Helin llarrll camp at Portland. Tbe
· · illlln fOIIUre of ll!e 4 o'clock
.. · ~ will be blrbeeued cblck. . ioL Homamado Ice cream will
be made and IIOl'Yed. "'
~-~&lt;If lnclellltlll weatller, l.t will
)ie C11i tile 29111. A fall ramll,y
dlacuaaecL

Tbo tnvellns l!i1ze, Jll'ovlded

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[U The Slavers

• a mHUIII of the Loyij·PI!• , !If· lilra. Howq., w.iw011 by
or lllo JolldcBoporl OWrch
Mri. LouelloJeolda,lon. aacl Mra.
• .C1rtat held· TueldiiY Dilht at Jeln Archer, " ""... or Mra.
·..,_ bcimo Of Mra. Grace Pratt. .IIIQ1nolds, waa liffil the gueal
: D1vcitlon1 ill Mlao Mabel Hy- prize. A tlltt w11 olao J)resented .
.,U ine1"de4. oc~ r r o m tD M11a HyselL

Alii,... baa beenplon-

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from e&amp;lch·OHI!eh-ean k I d aa pIn g to o

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MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
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~ ~ ·The llrls will JolD mtJDbiH
~ of cadol Trot1&gt; 185 lor lllo AUI.
, 8-10 outbl&amp;. PlaDL are for tile

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· plcnle wben llle !lmablne lolokert
CJ.11 of the FirII United Preabylorllll Churcb beld Ito meeting
. la·theclllrcbamex.
·Tho mooting woa condlctecl by
f.. i prealdent Naomi London. De, . - . wore read by Margaret

SUPER-RIGHT SMOKED

'., Wlnebnnner. II was U118111moual;f qreocl "' purcbaae the at-

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ManaiJ:, 'the aoclll, pollllcll and ecODomlc
llle or We~ Afrlc:a blc:ame reorsBIIIzed tD pro.
duc:e one reault, • steady now or llavea."
Africa wu lllua an accompllee in her own
rope.
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More •'-vn, the New World called, ud
from ·farther Inland eame the great collies,
or gup, of men, women and eblldren. In the
16th century, JOIIIt 900,000 were deUven:d. In

W B. Thomas ~H~;;;;;;~:;;~,H;1 Rev. Stutler
To Speak Here sale Planned . jj Is Honored

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WUlllm B. Thomao 0( Bel1110111, Maaa. will be tile g u e 1 t
_...r at the Flri!IUnlled Prea'""•rl•• "'--ch Mlddl.....,.. t
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the 10 30
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· - -:.. U•-ard Unl
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Ho 1110 studied at lllo Untveralty
ol Edl-gh lD Scotillld, ,at the
'l'oeblniOD lD GerlllliiiY' and at
1 Ulllverdty In Geneva, Switzer.
land lilrtlilayearberealdadln
illrclpe.
Mr. Tbomaalo the I&lt;IIOitlle

pal!l four years by the Rev. Mr.
Lemley. VeriKID Weber senld
as fllaotmaater lor the alflir,
&amp;muner llonl piece• made by
Mrs. Fred WWlamB011al11 Mro.
Ellubelll Ann Webaterdoconted
the table• lor the JIQiluek dlaner.
Gl~- ••elented - ..... Leml~
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ID the two cburcbea lndlllllni tile
WcmoD'I Soclaty or Chrlatlon
S.nlce and the ycutlt group or
the llutllll1d clwrch.
Spoclalmulllclncllllladsoloaby
J~- Sc'"''-lllldVe-W·'-r.
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j.l)en IJPICQIIIb, Mrl. DoD ReaMro. .,_
L&amp;tey llalrer .u\4· Mr.
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Mrt, Jlmla Teaford,
'reallinl. Mrt.. John Bob-

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S. Air ForG8 lll1d JomeaWblte

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First Baptist Church held at the
home or Mra. Cadle Wickham.
Mrs. Ellen .COuch ,.. boateaa lor ll!e mooting Jll'Oildld
OYOr by Mra. VlctDr Young, Jll'e•!dent. Mrs. L. P. Sterrett ...,_
&amp;lctecl dovotlooa ulllng a medltatlon, "New Stopa ol Faith "'
Recogntzlna
Quo Lord. • Sb •
read acr•....•re
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AroporiOII
eeapredomptlon lbowilll procoldJ 0( ~U2
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Guests at Cookout

Plan Reception

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• at Ilia ratriJ,'OUDda MIL' Gil·
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In ll!o ehurcb aodal room. A red ........
and 1lblte color acbemo "" carPre- were non Mmlel and
rlld
1!1111, Bllllo Mr and Mra Junior
out In llle padloll center- u..
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were at each •lace...... Helen lll1d Poul; Mr. and Mrs. IEmil
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Teaford, Mro, ¥Martha ~
Moore, and ..,_,
I; MarprMro. Irene Parker were In ""·- lora, Max Hill, Bovld LlpsCOIJib,
or arr..,.,enta' ror 1111 ;.,-:;; Acne• Wblte, Mr. and Mra. Paul
tlon.
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Pierce andRIDIIY, Mr. andMro.
Mlllrlce C•- Debbie~.,....
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MelllteTO
Get :Wills-

The Rev. Wendell G. Stutler,

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Mra, Max DoMb• eall:rtalned
Tbt SIIOwvllle t.H Club ID•
recently with a cookout at the
The Fuglo cent or 1787 was
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Mra.
Welter
McNa..
the
1Jrst cent 1ssu ed un dor the
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Heath Mell!odlat Cburcb porao~&gt;Stallan Juno Uwbore
="!~~ware will dlaerve ace ror membera or the Junfor authority of the Wdt,td Slates.
011 .ccl[eo 111111 Janet. 1bey lat_., ~ llmlveuory high Sunday School clooa which
er........,tlleCOIJ!'II!oUie,Jall,lllo ~·
abetaochoa,
R, ~ liottllq Co., . 111o llalp
A reception honoring theAltendi~W the . - wera
Counil UtenaiOII olllG8 lll1d the pie will be beld l'rom 2 tD $ p. Bell! Full&amp;, Mark Smltll, Bobby
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aad - t h e
l!flb IG8 c:reom plo, formerly ol Mldp CGunt,y, J~ DtDbue, who \-ecellll,y r•
at lllelllow 6 Gnlr.
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(UPON REQUEST)

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Teraaa and Jollm,y, Mr·and ilrrt.
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Bll'llldcbUdren Jolin and Clnclr;
rook 1 ........... • ......._ 911
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r1.,.· Jdm Kearn• Jr., Buddy and
Mark Kearna, Ray llulford, Mr.
and Mra. Jolla MorpnandclauPter Joan, Mr. lll1d Mra. KIIIIJ
DUioa lll1d cbll- !Dale,

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• 17 ,,.,, prfelllon

• Unb!Hirabl• malntprln§.

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A homemade bat Jele was a bestmlnl bla fourth year as pasIna
!Dr oltlle $yracuae dlarge or Ute

bla Wile, tlte"lOrmer Mary Eliza- . Leo BaliiQI, Mra. Joaepb Cook,
beth llardngw, Ia thedaughterol Mra. Marla Foater, Mrs. George
the lole Dr. Dell and Ellzobeth Sldmer, and Mrs. Ala! !llaln.
CarpenterHarllnger.
1\ira. Thomas return• each
Hig
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For 400 yeara, along 3,0011 mUea of African
eoalltllne, 1lavery llourlahed. One eatlmate
pllll!n lhe"nlimber of Negroaa forcibly tnnoported In these four centuries at 15 mUUon.
Uncounted other mlll1001 perished.
Firat or the great alavllll naU0111 wu Portu·
eat, beglnnln&amp; In the middle of ll!e 16th
e!!Dtury. The Dutch, French, Englloh and
others soon became c:ompelltora•

locll0111 on the tlllDo. IIGmemlde
.~tee cream lll1d cake wore served
b.Y Mra. Pratt, who Wll oaal~
by ber dauahter, Mre. au th
lll1d ber ~.
Tbe 11111k!na carried out lbe po.trlollc llleme and fawra were
miniature lia&amp;L
Attending baaldea thoaa named
ware Mrs. Edpr Reynold!, Mlos
Mlldr.ed Howley, Mloa Frances
I!Duah .lllld Mrs. Allee Rdloaoo,
t.. teacher•

IIAIIIIIo lrOOd, Brllida """ -

Sala ·:, D~ssili1 = . . ..::49c
Our Own Tea Bags ··,;:s n. 59c
Pork &amp; Beans= •• '•::"~37c
A&amp;P App~·ea,.uce · .. • ·~: l .&amp;c
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Green Peppers • • ... 1Qc
CAUFoRNIA
Nectarines • • • • -.lfC
LAR5E JUICY
Sunkist Lemons •

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itsolf .. ·• I mean 011 the apparontlv lnezhllurtible capacity for fl!'ted and numbneu of heart and tht lnflict!OII of 3Uffcring that ourviv01 ill the naturo of 1110!1.
-Moleelm Cnwley

the 17th, 2.75 million. But .It waa In the lath
eeillua thllt the rUI ~ beiiJI, led by .the
Brltllb ~oalea.
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Betweeil 1714, wileD · Jh lh n d WOII the
AlleDto, to 17M, thlllllllllber 41 dave• In .,hat
'11'11 to .be .tha United Statell'qulntupled -from
!11.000 to 218;0011. That ftlllre ••• to dolible by
the Umi Of tha Revolution.
. IIGCb old Ellll!lnd ud N... EncJand Jll'OI· .
~ from 1b1a floW ol blatt Cold.
For moplltude of human auler!Df, the alave
tnde ma~ 20tiJ.centurr IIWI, wltli 1111 '-l011t
for maaa murder, blulh In modei!Y. Yet, bod
u CODdiU0111 were 011 the llave ahipa lor the
sllvu, they were often worse for the .,.Uotl
who IUIIlled them. A deild llan '11'11 lliO!IeY
!Gil, bl!t a dead aallor 'll'u jlllt a dead aallor.
Jronlcall)', tt wu tha .loll otllfe amODt ...
olen !hilt wu to pve obolltiOIIIalJ their moat
potent argument In awakenln&amp; tile c:onsctence
or En!lland.
NEXT: Come a RevoluUoa

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. pWcic -"&gt;Jopea spoken by
· tialiul IO:odll cbaractera who are
,.._ liihabltaa of an lmasl·
l!ar7 1rin or !Plan Rim, Bll11111. Tbo cbaractera, many o1
IMiiD atzemelJ' bumorou1, are
-k!ns tlteir own
!rom tllatr ~r&amp;Vea. Acto Dr. Rex McGraw, at
-and live women
be 111111 to _portr~ tho nrNln willl Yarloua roles
ta;lilla ap r1111g011. In aciOireio or four alnpro and
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0.,'• Jib , ..... Filii Fllllll :: Uc
Frllll Fll•••r Fllllfl Bilk
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01111 !Plan River Anll!olla the auditorium o1 Uta
Ullverllt1 Tbeater.
·Those r&lt;111111n1n1 two pl~a In
ait l!odm of American Favor,;.... ..U l'l&gt;r cal!la Of many aao•
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Hams

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:blr&amp;l dur!Qe the June Lakeside
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llltllnd, tihurch, paal«ed ror the
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abrVellrom native cblofl. 'l'rldlnl eompanlis
set up "fiiCIGrlet:' on I¥. eout to otoek alavea
unlll the arrival of the llllpa.
WbiJe wara wve fouilbt In Europe over the
"''AIIollto," the llcenle lo lupply alavel to tile
SDulab coltmlu In America, In Africa they
oiere foulht aolely to oblaln Jll'laonera of wu

The guilt for it (the alaN tra&lt;U) roslr
tlbt wholly on tlie white nu:e, or Jlllrf!u

P-Ia P'"'"''• grallddaushter ol Mra. Pratt, llltlld two 1•

Churches Give Reception·

Slictcl -:-Imported

Center Slices • • • • ... ftc
Shank Half • • • • .... 49c
Whole Ham 14 to 181bs. ... 4fc

tryouta will be beld IIIIa
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Cooked Hams

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llli&gt;U.oherltlluro»hnau.
::; DuriJiil ~hl'llloe!IJW prealdld
QiW bJ Mlaa llyHIJ, 11 wa 1 reP!II:ted thet Mrs. SullO RlwiiDs•
. . Mro, helen llltayJJ1 Rl. Ten
~· waapreaeme41Dthecl&amp;aa
fOr minto mille by Mra. Peer!
ie)oaolda, Mre. AUdrey Forot,
lliao Nina Rulaell IIIII Mrs.
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Boneless Chuck Roast • • • •

..bide bthe IIIIIU8l &amp;mda,y Scbool

tho ctus lD JUly or Aui'Ibe meeting will be
·r·, ·wltb Helen Diddle boatDurlna: the eoclel hour, a
,'oallll course woo served byMarll!'ti Caltrlll "' Acne• Wblte,
Kra. Wlnebremor, Mro. Horrla,
, )(n. Diddle and Mrs. London.

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"52 Suildoy1 o Yeor" ill Rulh c.
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tael\Ditlllo for the electric oweep. , er racenlly pul'cbaaed ror t b e
·ehllreh by tho truoteos.
·The picnic will be bold lUI. diJ, ~ 21, at llle Dick and Helin llarrll camp at Portland. Tbe
· · illlln fOIIUre of ll!e 4 o'clock
.. · ~ will be blrbeeued cblck. . ioL Homamado Ice cream will
be made and IIOl'Yed. "'
~-~&lt;If lnclellltlll weatller, l.t will
)ie C11i tile 29111. A fall ramll,y
dlacuaaecL

Tbo tnvellns l!i1ze, Jll'ovlded

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• a mHUIII of the Loyij·PI!• , !If· lilra. Howq., w.iw011 by
or lllo JolldcBoporl OWrch
Mri. LouelloJeolda,lon. aacl Mra.
• .C1rtat held· TueldiiY Dilht at Jeln Archer, " ""... or Mra.
·..,_ bcimo Of Mra. Grace Pratt. .IIIQ1nolds, waa liffil the gueal
: D1vcitlon1 ill Mlao Mabel Hy- prize. A tlltt w11 olao J)resented .
.,U ine1"de4. oc~ r r o m tD M11a HyselL

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COMIIERCL\L
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p.m. to 2 •.m. Bell bolld In tit. PIKone ...... 7-1-110 .
lbe ...... SllaoQf• IIprllip
Nile Club.
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7 !rom D to 4. Hams, ba&lt;on,
hall of hog.

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Amort.., teclm YOU CAN slll1 uvo $Ill or 011 aluminum boata. Call 1ft.
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Real Est1te For Sale ·

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new home that lets you enloY life at Its care ·
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GMCTRUCKS
Ph. 9.92-2143

. QUAUTY &amp; PRICE AS LOW AS _ $3495.00

MILLE. MOBiLE HOMES
1220 WASiiiNGTON BLVD.

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PHONE 992-2094

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1962 FORD XL 500 HT CPE. .. .. .. .. . .. • .. . ~95
Beautilul wblte llnlsh with red vlll)'llntAorlor, bucket seats,
conaole, V--8 erwtne, automatic trana,, po~~rer steering,
radio &amp; heater. New w-w Urea.
1962 o~s r-as 4 DR. ....................$895
V-8 e~ne. automatic tron._, deiwl trim, ~eon llnlob.
All good """ tires, ndlo &amp; heater•
1962 CHEVROLET S. SPT. CPE. , • , , , , , , . , • , ••1095
~ v..a engine, automatic trana., power ateerlrw &amp; brakes, gold
·llnlsh with gold v!Jiyl llllerlor, bucket ••to. 11&amp;11.

Schwaml Mne.
Hocking~, Ohio
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• Promotion by 1!lfl'lt
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lkl lllate llllllo .. Mpeed cblll&amp;'' APPIJANC$'B08PITAL -:A!&gt;thorlud llrltP IIIIi Stralloo
or. Lovely ma]Jiie llnlab. TUII
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Lawn Soy, parts a ad
ovor payment~ of " per
of
lei'VIeel; repair ~
month or pay balaDce
ttOU6.
Pbone
liS-am.
11114 Kobler :l!lllnea and Ill
ODe , _ llal puaod IInce
oman app~~op:es, 1lllnl 81.,
tba! IIIII dq.
rtJIOOSIIED ap8i'll!llml, two
NNic
'II'. Vl;, Jolm II. Rolt'ftle 0111 . . loved .... ealled
bellrooml, Mlddlepart. l'lllmt
STERJ!X).IW&gt;IO:
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IIIII will;
apeaker IIOIIIICI Qllaol. Ilebml
flee: Sweeperw, 1'111 1IIIIHn
berry Ave., Pomeroy. oaaBat In OlD' ben, • lhelll
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pollaherll. Gonulno parto.
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tamllble.
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Call IIIN/IO.
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M IIIIer I p.m. Phone 111- eoomt for cub. Only $11.• or
oar 11ea1t1 m IIIItd w1111
moolbJy payiiiOIIII of t$.12 per
IDI.
SoMe
IMillb. PhOIIe IINIII. ~ RADIO a TV repair, reuoooar tJOS ailed 1111117 a tnr.
able pricel. Aldelma • Jlooll.
A'I'I'IIA~ MODERN kuom
ODd lloae lmo1ll how
fer
oorvlco. Jolm Hlrrlloo,
FOR
SALE
1151
Ford
panel
fumllhed aparbnoal, ldeaiiJ
1111 111111 )'011, PoiiJ.
l-cyiiDder truct, automatic
701 BIQadway 81., Middleport,
IDeated ..... PoueG, !Jul.
AI lbe dawn ofiiiDII!or yaer.
tranmdslloo.
'nrel
wurlh
Olllo. Phono - - . OJIOII
IIIII ltdloll. PIIGIII . . _
ask1n1
price.
Also,
lli7
Doclp
ovon!Dp.
~
0. lt-lfc
Sldly mieaad by her fatber,
halfloll
pick-up,
kYD*
Plul. Gl'lllllpa 111C1 GriDdml
standard . tranomlasloo. Good CURTISS "DAIRY BEEP"
Dlcbr, Alllll llelty IIIII Uao- PVJINIBIIII:D GARAGB ..,...
condllloo. Other lteJIII Include
breecllD8 aervlce. Call Lelaod
ma~~ 011 L1DI:aiD mn_ tlllllllol
le BID.
7~1tc
Parbr,
Pomeroy realdeMe
one
of
1be
better
Ford
Fergu.
paid; adults miJ. Phone . .
11011 tractora In eounty, ARP
ID-DM or e111 atalloo '1\JpLost 1nd Found
•.
O.ll-lfc
S.polnt
hllcb
blade.
J.pGinl
peno PlaiDa 111'1-mt. u~
LOin', MAN'S GLASSES, blfo.
hllcll
Ford
scoop,
S-polnt
hlteb
..t gluaes, black rimmed, • I"UltNNBBIED APAJITMI!NT, 4
C. C. IIIIADJ'OIIIl
Ford cord"""" .,., Ford
1'001111 81111 boll1. f'/0.00 mo.
mranl If found, phone IIIAUCl'IONBBI
pow«' takeoll pully' S-polnl
An allllllas. Pllooe IIIWI'II;
IIIII.
7-Wip
eaa.,lele lenlel
bllcll, very handy rear loadafter I plloDo IIWIT!.
Write,
l'l!llt or Qlllaot
Ing
platform.
two-wbeel
tnD·
O.Uolfe .
01111
...
er, bomemade mtlal •8J'ollllf
..... OMt
for oman Ford truck bed,
TWO BEDROOM '*- trailfr,
I life
HuliY
lawn
mower.
one
pne.
111111 IIIII wife or two ....-ldng
tlcaDy new 21-lnch bar chain
11110. ODe mile !!om llldDO
,.,. ond IH!e older Jl.lncb bor AIR CXJmiiT!ONINO ~
!oct and cWn. Phone .. G$4
Jadt'•.wtfchain saw. Good runniDg eon. I alloo
74«e
ll'ltiOa, New
boal
dillon. and will oen .....
4'
.
till
· able. other mlscell"""""'
Porllle
ltellll. See Gordon CaldweD,
COli'
POOOLI!! PIJPPII8,
Tuppeno Plains. or Clll Cool· IIBADY • MIX CODt!retl del!Y·
!!!lrdllllft, fll IIIII up. 81111
... riP! to JDDr proleet.
..._ IIIII tii'CIOIIIInc· , _ viDe .,_., evenlnp .~ Fill and taiJ. Free 8111laMa.
n 1 till
JIIIIel. Phone . . . Ooetleln Rea4J • Mix Co., Middle-

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-GUARANI'E'ED-

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'l'IIAILER SP4CE, all utiilllel
available. Inquire 158 Molber·
-~ 1 or 5 p.m. ......
ry .....
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Public Sale
lleo, Blllolellw, llnbr
delale Ill ... ...m. 1111In Memory
SATIJIII)AY,
July I, lt:IO p.m.
r.ldne.
'l'bls
macblne mobe 8YBACIJSI! - 8 rooms, bath, 4
TBRMITES
SWARMIHG?
IN LOVING memory of our - .
bedrooml, family room, patiO, II file farm home of the late
bultoDIIolea. damo, emb.. Dlmld R. (Sonny) Folmer, '!'bey are re-prQiuctlvoo, not
Delbert and Llnnle Gaul, two
3 loll, 2 poreheo, shade, ll8llt
... bulkilll. Pay 9 pafliiOIIIa
JGUl'
worker
eolony.
Free
JD.
miJea of! Slate Rt. 7 on et~~Ut,
wllo left us July S, 11165. He
to scbool.
of " or fl8 easb. 'l'ly II In
ty
road 118. (Sumner &amp;ad);
waa1d have been SS tomor· lpOCIIooB 81111 Information 011
LANGSVILLE - General store,
JOlll' home. Call . . . .
.....wt
spaee
daofll!ll.
Ho
Leave
State Rl. 7 two mba
....... Julr •.
bot water heat, ~·
NNic
aalosman, low overhead, Ill
aqulpment, and 7 room home, east of C2lester II auetton
fte pain and lonellneu .. per eent aavlnp. AJ11ed Pelt GRAVELY TRACI'OR wrrR
Bath, fumlee, 2 ear ganga, llgnt. WID 1111 lbe following:
Cmtrol,
Pomeroy,
Oblo.
t and a piece Uvtng n.om
knew
II!!-.
MOWER, PIIOHE New Hav·
Phone - - evaolnp.
~. Maytag matcbed IIIIo'II'GUid alwayo be wllb us from
on,
88U2SS.
7..utc Ill ACRE J'ARM - 7 1IDom maiie washer ...a drver: &amp;!tile lllrt,
home, bath, O!!Bar, barn,
Fw wben you died
wen, and clslern ftter. MID' point frost free refri(OI'Itor,
So did part of your dad's and WILL DO ....... at home enJs. Between Harrllonvllle Hotpolnt dlah wuber; Deolippon, pocbta, pegglnc,
For Sale
1111 bWt.
.
trolux " - · two bedroom
and RuUand.
hemming, alleratlonl, .... Sl!liVING MACHINE, &lt;-omplei&amp;, . )'011'11 .... twlflly pilllllileiJ,
two ball beda, antique
REI..I!H 11114 YIIIGIL TIW'OIID
Mrs. P'redclle Thabet. Muoll,
Jy
automatic
zig
181
NWinC
1l1l8b
stands,
odd beds and
Ina by,
AaoclalltPhono
'I'/S-66SI.
UJ.Ifc
macblne
to
meet
all
your
..,..
1111111 we wiD meet you ower
bedding. dreuen, curved
s,r-. Oldo
Ina
needo.
Waa
aalosman'•
lllere,
~-. &lt;hinll eloael. bullet, lJ.
IIOtJit, 9hen80f 8prlnp
demonStrator........ of lbe
Just beyond lbe veU of tom. HAPPY
brary
table. anlkrue wrllln«
Nile Club, 5 to I p_m. Mill&gt;
O'IIUBH A CROW
more erpoMlvo oewbl&amp; clellt,
picture
frames, baD
·' .
day lhru Friday. Ladles ntahl
chines.
WID
aeil
diJCGIIDI
IUW.TY
COMPANY
I ean oee you 1111ltlnl lust
mry Friday.
u-tfc price 01 fC.:&amp; or lllOIIIbly liAaHE - t story frame, 4 tree. lland and lableo. larnnl,
beyond heaVIII'S open gate,
odd ebalrs, ran. American
paymeola. Phone tam~.
bedrooms, I~ balb. I'D very
11'• .... blll'l')'lng homewml
"""" and mil ranae.
e.a«c gOOd condition. EUellenl buJ. Beauty
II 1101 to be late.
heavy duly meat ..-Inlier.
. 110,1100.00
'l'llere wiD be a gleam In yaur ROOV AND BOARD. Would
lard lftBI. stone lara. 10 1181.
_
BIG
~. IIIII Phllco Bier- MlllllLEPORT IltJIUIING
tJ01 of blue
mDlr cans, dishes. Jnterna.
like garage. Call IIW4JI.
eo. 'lbll set baa 10 year dia- SITE HEAR IIIROOL - 1 slor)• Donal bay balor and manj
And lbal biB omllo upoll yaur
7-Uie
mond needle W8l'I'Miy; Ill
lramo, S rooms, porch, base- mlac. Items. tun.b llerV«&lt;.
fMe;
diJII free service; 40 !ncb mall. llouae needs repair. J. M. Gaul and Donna Crock·
Fw we wiD alwiJII be to- CAIUIII!lR!ordallyand9JD.
walnut
console. 'lbll set II
n.soo.10 . ,
letber In that 1ftllldorful
ll'Oll, .,....,.., MeCov's Alfr.
dar IIIWIIp8JIOI'. Phono DOW, only $1)8.11 or pay .. CIIE8TEit - II!! story brick.
pllee;
IIlii.
7·1-4tc
lion !lortlee, aucllcmeen.
per month. 'l'ly II In Jllll t rooms, 1111 bath; hardwood
In OlD' hoarll will bo •
home.CaU81M1131. ~ noora, gao een1ra1 heat. ,.,..
!IIppy aq,
age. tn.way, full baseM we hoar you IIOftly will•
For
hnt
,\
""""""....
PLENTY of space for 0111 1n11- . 10 INCH "u"'"" tao, •-· ; moDI. l!lleeUont eondllloot
p!lr,
.120.000.10.
'()It Dad 81111 Mom, what bpi
... with all feclllllea. I'D Syra.
Sa~
,.. !10 loag1
CUll. Call IIUtiol.
4-11*
TodaY at BRYANTS, 101 W.
Olllce .......
rtJliiiiSIIED
and
unfumiJbed
Main.
.....
llllaed 10 very much by btl
~
fllbor 81111 mother, George
apartmenla. Clole to ldlool,. STEREO, EAHLY Amer!Cill
and 011'8 Folmer.
7~1te
Phone 111-0414.
IO.l&amp;tte stereo, radio &lt;OIIIbiDatiOIL SoJl{ LOVING memory of Polly
a • IJ)ocbr CUe!, who paaed
IWIJ lulr '· 111'1.

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to
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For-confldeotlal InterVIew ea11

HARK, Qii!NDV! HEA~ ~
MUFH.ED DIN IN 1HE DIC'TANCE7
TH.QT COU4.D MeAtt OML¥ ONE ~INGJ
WE'RE NaT "DO Fj:IR FROM A
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Soeial Notes

MDnday thru Saturdey
July 1-6
RON LAUTTAMUS

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WANnD

IN MIDNJPORT
ACT

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part, Oldo.
I M till
11011 all llmlee. Jol Ill • UJ
ForS.IeorTrlde
II. " ... llleiDe, Pllooe ... 111116 MUSTANG Futback, v.- BUIIGIT P1llCE fllmllurt CD
1'111.
...Uie automaUc; alao 111!6 Mllllllml
oar lblrd lloor bud&amp;ot lbop.
Blbr
J'arallure. Jll4dlepart.
v-e, upeed. Ftnanclnc availAKC Go1dlll
pu..... able. Call IIIU547, aiW 1
Oldo.
'.
Ill Alb Ct., 1llddleprrt. phone 111-5741.
7.a.lle
1441.
....
DWING MACIIINES, repair
III'VIce, all llllhl. WY S.
111!6 IWIITANG Fastbeet,
DON'T JIEIIELY lirlall!lll ,_
1111.
fte J'abrle ShaP. PoJD.
automatlc, alao IIIIi .....
c:arpeta, Bille LUIIn tbem. tq, v-e, s speed. Flniiii!IDII
etf11. AUIIIOIIIICI lll!(er llaltl .
Bllmlllllle npld ~
IIIII llenlce. We 8barpea
o.U.hle. Call IliUM!, llflc
Rent eltx:trle ~ fl.
I p.m. 11114741.
NNie
BIMr Funllln.
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GOOD NEW, llllldwldiA, IIIII
111ce .-. Ad~n MeUm,
lnsurence
PrldiJ. Ill T:M p.m Rulllad, A111'0110111L1l lnlur- .,_
Oldo. PhOIIe 7G4411. ,...... -nee!? Lost JOir' .
. ...
«'' lleenle? Call . . . . .

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iM letler to aeit oq.-, lo

· . form four ordlnU'J wordo.
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'HOMEWORK' _)Vatcbitig_·
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For Sale
COMIIERCL\L
popJlool&amp;.
aan
popper. Easterntypollllld
... Phone . , . - or • ·
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IV.ND EVEIIY """' from I MOORE'!! gas dreulallllf heat.
p.m. to 2 •.m. Bell bolld In tit. PIKone ...... 7-1-110 .
lbe ...... SllaoQf• IIprllip
Nile Club.
,.,..,

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CAID O' TttANU &amp; NITVAI't
tiM t1r II ..ert1 flllRI,...... It,

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SHOOT MATCH SUnd87, July
7 !rom D to 4. Hams, ba&lt;on,
hall of hog.

'Rulllnd
Home.

ShJI&amp;1n

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Koehler .......... 8iJIII and Col·
lege Road, Synmse. 7-141&lt;

only.

Amort.., teclm YOU CAN slll1 uvo $Ill or 011 aluminum boata. Call 1ft.
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AJI'PIJANCI SALE

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TO ALL GOLFEBS,
IIDI Gall course wiD
. tlai toomameul JuiJ'
.. will be liven.

CbeiW

have a

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4. l'rJI.

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Real Est1te For Sale ·

HOBSTETTER
.REALTY:·

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MDve Into a completely furnished, brand
new home that lets you enloY life at Its care ·
freebest.
1
COMPAIE OUR SEIVICI

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMCTRUCKS
Ph. 9.92-2143

. QUAUTY &amp; PRICE AS LOW AS _ $3495.00

MILLE. MOBiLE HOMES
1220 WASiiiNGTON BLVD.

EXPDT
I
·Wheel Allgn!Mftt

5.55
PHONE 992-2094

I PoJntn)y Home &amp; Al11tol
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2SIGIIS
OP

QUALITY

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CIUIIHtil
111· J0U1
tw11 11Mt
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8AL11S AND a:a-ftCE ·
'68's In 5toclc

Hi3Lithtwln
9~5portwln

Pomeroy

Motor Co•.

1962 FORD XL 500 HT CPE. .. .. .. .. . .. • .. . ~95
Beautilul wblte llnlsh with red vlll)'llntAorlor, bucket seats,
conaole, V--8 erwtne, automatic trana,, po~~rer steering,
radio &amp; heater. New w-w Urea.
1962 o~s r-as 4 DR. ....................$895
V-8 e~ne. automatic tron._, deiwl trim, ~eon llnlob.
All good """ tires, ndlo &amp; heater•
1962 CHEVROLET S. SPT. CPE. , • , , , , , , . , • , ••1095
~ v..a engine, automatic trana., power ateerlrw &amp; brakes, gold
·llnlsh with gold v!Jiyl llllerlor, bucket ••to. 11&amp;11.

Schwaml Mne.
Hocking~, Ohio
PIIOMI . . . .

Sales Opport11nity

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'esln Jhll ..... for
oppor·

career

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·• • moolll guaraotee lilllarl
•'l'niDinc at Company eipllle .
• Promotion by 1!lfl'lt
eeo% tnoome !rom establlsbed
IOOOUIIII

· Our rejn80ll!allvea are bappJ

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CLEANERS

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lkl lllate llllllo .. Mpeed cblll&amp;'' APPIJANC$'B08PITAL -:A!&gt;thorlud llrltP IIIIi Stralloo
or. Lovely ma]Jiie llnlab. TUII
IIIII
Lawn Soy, parts a ad
ovor payment~ of " per
of
lei'VIeel; repair ~
month or pay balaDce
ttOU6.
Pbone
liS-am.
11114 Kobler :l!lllnea and Ill
ODe , _ llal puaod IInce
oman app~~op:es, 1lllnl 81.,
tba! IIIII dq.
rtJIOOSIIED ap8i'll!llml, two
NNic
'II'. Vl;, Jolm II. Rolt'ftle 0111 . . loved .... ealled
bellrooml, Mlddlepart. l'lllmt
STERJ!X).IW&gt;IO:
Love1J
1fll.
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e.!NIItc
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SoMe
' llftJ,
nut
limo
rodlo
eombiDalloo,
Qed lllot Polly bome, II ...,
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I ROOMS AND BA'I'II, llllful.. Mpeed IDtermiDd eb&amp;Dpr, • ELECI'ROLOX SALES and • ·
IIIII will;
apeaker IIOIIIICI Qllaol. Ilebml
flee: Sweeperw, 1'111 1IIIIHn
berry Ave., Pomeroy. oaaBat In OlD' ben, • lhelll
IIIII
pollaherll. Gonulno parto.
lloii1Dc
tamllble.
WID
dlstact Roae 8lllon, .... . .
IIID.
Call IIIN/IO.
1:11-Ue
M IIIIer I p.m. Phone 111- eoomt for cub. Only $11.• or
oar 11ea1t1 m IIIItd w1111
moolbJy payiiiOIIII of t$.12 per
IDI.
SoMe
IMillb. PhOIIe IINIII. ~ RADIO a TV repair, reuoooar tJOS ailed 1111117 a tnr.
able pricel. Aldelma • Jlooll.
A'I'I'IIA~ MODERN kuom
ODd lloae lmo1ll how
fer
oorvlco. Jolm Hlrrlloo,
FOR
SALE
1151
Ford
panel
fumllhed aparbnoal, ldeaiiJ
1111 111111 )'011, PoiiJ.
l-cyiiDder truct, automatic
701 BIQadway 81., Middleport,
IDeated ..... PoueG, !Jul.
AI lbe dawn ofiiiDII!or yaer.
tranmdslloo.
'nrel
wurlh
Olllo. Phono - - . OJIOII
IIIII ltdloll. PIIGIII . . _
ask1n1
price.
Also,
lli7
Doclp
ovon!Dp.
~
0. lt-lfc
Sldly mieaad by her fatber,
halfloll
pick-up,
kYD*
Plul. Gl'lllllpa 111C1 GriDdml
standard . tranomlasloo. Good CURTISS "DAIRY BEEP"
Dlcbr, Alllll llelty IIIII Uao- PVJINIBIIII:D GARAGB ..,...
condllloo. Other lteJIII Include
breecllD8 aervlce. Call Lelaod
ma~~ 011 L1DI:aiD mn_ tlllllllol
le BID.
7~1tc
Parbr,
Pomeroy realdeMe
one
of
1be
better
Ford
Fergu.
paid; adults miJ. Phone . .
11011 tractora In eounty, ARP
ID-DM or e111 atalloo '1\JpLost 1nd Found
•.
O.ll-lfc
S.polnt
hllcb
blade.
J.pGinl
peno PlaiDa 111'1-mt. u~
LOin', MAN'S GLASSES, blfo.
hllcll
Ford
scoop,
S-polnt
hlteb
..t gluaes, black rimmed, • I"UltNNBBIED APAJITMI!NT, 4
C. C. IIIIADJ'OIIIl
Ford cord"""" .,., Ford
1'001111 81111 boll1. f'/0.00 mo.
mranl If found, phone IIIAUCl'IONBBI
pow«' takeoll pully' S-polnl
An allllllas. Pllooe IIIWI'II;
IIIII.
7-Wip
eaa.,lele lenlel
bllcll, very handy rear loadafter I plloDo IIWIT!.
Write,
l'l!llt or Qlllaot
Ing
platform.
two-wbeel
tnD·
O.Uolfe .
01111
...
er, bomemade mtlal •8J'ollllf
..... OMt
for oman Ford truck bed,
TWO BEDROOM '*- trailfr,
I life
HuliY
lawn
mower.
one
pne.
111111 IIIII wife or two ....-ldng
tlcaDy new 21-lnch bar chain
11110. ODe mile !!om llldDO
,.,. ond IH!e older Jl.lncb bor AIR CXJmiiT!ONINO ~
!oct and cWn. Phone .. G$4
Jadt'•.wtfchain saw. Good runniDg eon. I alloo
74«e
ll'ltiOa, New
boal
dillon. and will oen .....
4'
.
till
· able. other mlscell"""""'
Porllle
ltellll. See Gordon CaldweD,
COli'
POOOLI!! PIJPPII8,
Tuppeno Plains. or Clll Cool· IIBADY • MIX CODt!retl del!Y·
!!!lrdllllft, fll IIIII up. 81111
... riP! to JDDr proleet.
..._ IIIII tii'CIOIIIInc· , _ viDe .,_., evenlnp .~ Fill and taiJ. Free 8111laMa.
n 1 till
JIIIIel. Phone . . . Ooetleln Rea4J • Mix Co., Middle-

IRING NEw .

~NG

-GUARANI'E'ED-

............

'l'IIAILER SP4CE, all utiilllel
available. Inquire 158 Molber·
-~ 1 or 5 p.m. ......
ry .....
""w p .
0. B&lt;m as Pomeroy, J#.lle

omo

·MOTHIIROOFING

'"""'

..-, .a .w

BELPRE,

423-7521

w.nted

=.:::. ::

t • 5 SVNDAYS

OPEN: 9 • 9 WEEKDAYS

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7·Wie !UP • ~ SPECIAL, 1111
Public Sale
lleo, Blllolellw, llnbr
delale Ill ... ...m. 1111In Memory
SATIJIII)AY,
July I, lt:IO p.m.
r.ldne.
'l'bls
macblne mobe 8YBACIJSI! - 8 rooms, bath, 4
TBRMITES
SWARMIHG?
IN LOVING memory of our - .
bedrooml, family room, patiO, II file farm home of the late
bultoDIIolea. damo, emb.. Dlmld R. (Sonny) Folmer, '!'bey are re-prQiuctlvoo, not
Delbert and Llnnle Gaul, two
3 loll, 2 poreheo, shade, ll8llt
... bulkilll. Pay 9 pafliiOIIIa
JGUl'
worker
eolony.
Free
JD.
miJea of! Slate Rt. 7 on et~~Ut,
wllo left us July S, 11165. He
to scbool.
of " or fl8 easb. 'l'ly II In
ty
road 118. (Sumner &amp;ad);
waa1d have been SS tomor· lpOCIIooB 81111 Information 011
LANGSVILLE - General store,
JOlll' home. Call . . . .
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daofll!ll.
Ho
Leave
State Rl. 7 two mba
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bot water heat, ~·
NNic
aalosman, low overhead, Ill
aqulpment, and 7 room home, east of C2lester II auetton
fte pain and lonellneu .. per eent aavlnp. AJ11ed Pelt GRAVELY TRACI'OR wrrR
Bath, fumlee, 2 ear ganga, llgnt. WID 1111 lbe following:
Cmtrol,
Pomeroy,
Oblo.
t and a piece Uvtng n.om
knew
II!!-.
MOWER, PIIOHE New Hav·
Phone - - evaolnp.
~. Maytag matcbed IIIIo'II'GUid alwayo be wllb us from
on,
88U2SS.
7..utc Ill ACRE J'ARM - 7 1IDom maiie washer ...a drver: &amp;!tile lllrt,
home, bath, O!!Bar, barn,
Fw wben you died
wen, and clslern ftter. MID' point frost free refri(OI'Itor,
So did part of your dad's and WILL DO ....... at home enJs. Between Harrllonvllle Hotpolnt dlah wuber; Deolippon, pocbta, pegglnc,
For Sale
1111 bWt.
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trolux " - · two bedroom
and RuUand.
hemming, alleratlonl, .... Sl!liVING MACHINE, &lt;-omplei&amp;, . )'011'11 .... twlflly pilllllileiJ,
two ball beda, antique
REI..I!H 11114 YIIIGIL TIW'OIID
Mrs. P'redclle Thabet. Muoll,
Jy
automatic
zig
181
NWinC
1l1l8b
stands,
odd beds and
Ina by,
AaoclalltPhono
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macblne
to
meet
all
your
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bedding. dreuen, curved
s,r-. Oldo
Ina
needo.
Waa
aalosman'•
lllere,
~-. &lt;hinll eloael. bullet, lJ.
IIOtJit, 9hen80f 8prlnp
demonStrator........ of lbe
Just beyond lbe veU of tom. HAPPY
brary
table. anlkrue wrllln«
Nile Club, 5 to I p_m. Mill&gt;
O'IIUBH A CROW
more erpoMlvo oewbl&amp; clellt,
picture
frames, baD
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chines.
WID
aeil
diJCGIIDI
IUW.TY
COMPANY
I ean oee you 1111ltlnl lust
mry Friday.
u-tfc price 01 fC.:&amp; or lllOIIIbly liAaHE - t story frame, 4 tree. lland and lableo. larnnl,
beyond heaVIII'S open gate,
odd ebalrs, ran. American
paymeola. Phone tam~.
bedrooms, I~ balb. I'D very
11'• .... blll'l')'lng homewml
"""" and mil ranae.
e.a«c gOOd condition. EUellenl buJ. Beauty
II 1101 to be late.
heavy duly meat ..-Inlier.
. 110,1100.00
'l'llere wiD be a gleam In yaur ROOV AND BOARD. Would
lard lftBI. stone lara. 10 1181.
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BIG
~. IIIII Phllco Bier- MlllllLEPORT IltJIUIING
tJ01 of blue
mDlr cans, dishes. Jnterna.
like garage. Call IIW4JI.
eo. 'lbll set baa 10 year dia- SITE HEAR IIIROOL - 1 slor)• Donal bay balor and manj
And lbal biB omllo upoll yaur
7-Uie
mond needle W8l'I'Miy; Ill
lramo, S rooms, porch, base- mlac. Items. tun.b llerV«&lt;.
fMe;
diJII free service; 40 !ncb mall. llouae needs repair. J. M. Gaul and Donna Crock·
Fw we wiD alwiJII be to- CAIUIII!lR!ordallyand9JD.
walnut
console. 'lbll set II
n.soo.10 . ,
letber In that 1ftllldorful
ll'Oll, .,....,.., MeCov's Alfr.
dar IIIWIIp8JIOI'. Phono DOW, only $1)8.11 or pay .. CIIE8TEit - II!! story brick.
pllee;
IIlii.
7·1-4tc
lion !lortlee, aucllcmeen.
per month. 'l'ly II In Jllll t rooms, 1111 bath; hardwood
In OlD' hoarll will bo •
home.CaU81M1131. ~ noora, gao een1ra1 heat. ,.,..
!IIppy aq,
age. tn.way, full baseM we hoar you IIOftly will•
For
hnt
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PLENTY of space for 0111 1n11- . 10 INCH "u"'"" tao, •-· ; moDI. l!lleeUont eondllloot
p!lr,
.120.000.10.
'()It Dad 81111 Mom, what bpi
... with all feclllllea. I'D Syra.
Sa~
,.. !10 loag1
CUll. Call IIUtiol.
4-11*
TodaY at BRYANTS, 101 W.
Olllce .......
rtJliiiiSIIED
and
unfumiJbed
Main.
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llllaed 10 very much by btl
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fllbor 81111 mother, George
apartmenla. Clole to ldlool,. STEREO, EAHLY Amer!Cill
and 011'8 Folmer.
7~1te
Phone 111-0414.
IO.l&amp;tte stereo, radio &lt;OIIIbiDatiOIL SoJl{ LOVING memory of Polly
a • IJ)ocbr CUe!, who paaed
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MUFH.ED DIN IN 1HE DIC'TANCE7
TH.QT COU4.D MeAtt OML¥ ONE ~INGJ
WE'RE NaT "DO Fj:IR FROM A
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Soeial Notes

MDnday thru Saturdey
July 1-6
RON LAUTTAMUS

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part, Oldo.
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11011 all llmlee. Jol Ill • UJ
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II. " ... llleiDe, Pllooe ... 111116 MUSTANG Futback, v.- BUIIGIT P1llCE fllmllurt CD
1'111.
...Uie automaUc; alao 111!6 Mllllllml
oar lblrd lloor bud&amp;ot lbop.
Blbr
J'arallure. Jll4dlepart.
v-e, upeed. Ftnanclnc availAKC Go1dlll
pu..... able. Call IIIU547, aiW 1
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7.a.lle
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DWING MACIIINES, repair
III'VIce, all llllhl. WY S.
111!6 IWIITANG Fastbeet,
DON'T JIEIIELY lirlall!lll ,_
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automatlc, alao IIIIi .....
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IIIII llenlce. We 8barpea
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I p.m. 11114741.
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Downie Merrick. For many years
she was acUVe in the Pomeroy

Garden Club and was a charter
member
of the Meigs C o u n t y
The next COWl\Y-wlde highll&amp;ht to take place wOI be tile apo
Women's
ReJ&gt;Ubllcan Club. Surpeenno:e of the American Wind 5.Yinpbnny on July 25.
The fund needed to ba~ !he orcheatra In Pomeroy Is growing. viving U'e a sister, Alice ChamTile orchestra will play from 118 opeelally conatrueted borge at tile berlain, who resided with her in
PomeroY; a son, Albert Russell,
Pomerot le-. Tbe concert Is free of charge.
Columbus;
two daughters, Mrs.
An lnterestlllg varlecy of selectlona will be presented by the
Waltboe
Allen,
Springfield, and
..,cbestra. some new numbers - u laat year - wW be Included.
Duri~W tbe daytime of the coitcert date, orchestra members will Mrs. Lawrence Weed, Columbus;
five grandchildren, Michael and
work with the blgh scbool bonds of Meigs CowJtr,
Mrs. W. P. Locbary Ia beading tile COIIIj)Oign to bring the sym- Patrlda Allen, Springfield; Mrs.
pboalc """" to Meigs Couotr. Roaldenls wisbinf, to contribute to James Drum, Muscatine, Iowa,
tile fund, wblch wUI be used to PQ the orchestra's fee, m&amp;j' send do- and stepben Weed and Albert D.
Russell, Columbus, and one
llltlona to Mrs. Locbary at IU High St., Pomeroy.
greet1:J'andcblld.
HWldreds of uea residents
FUneral services will be held
Meanwblle, Mrs. Margaret Elturned out twice previously over
Thursday at 2 p, m. at the Ewing
the past few years to gt ve the or- la Lewis, who annua1ly heads the
Chapel wltb the Rev. Shane ofchestra a nice reception during county fair dower show - a real
ficiating.
Burial will be In the
fair highlight - armounces a
MrUer qtpearances..
Beech
Grove
Cemetery. Friends
meeting of all garden club presimay call at the CUJ'X!ral home anyOF COURSE, plans are rolling dents in Meigs County for 8p. m.
time.
along for tbe annual Meigs COW&gt;- this Friday at tile offices of the
t,y Fair tbe second week of Aug- Ohio Power Co. in Pomeroy. Nat·
urally, the topic will be the lair
ust
ARTICLES F1LED
Tbe Meiga Councy Minist&lt;&gt;rial Dower show, which will include
some
innovations.
Articles
of Incorporation have
AssrL is working on lts role of
Rehearsals
for
the
annual
sumproviding for the opening rebeen tlled in Columbus with Secligious services on Morxlay, Aug. mer presentation of the Big Bend reatry of State Ted W. Brown by
11. The association also is ex- Minstrel Assoclation wUJ get un- the Ohio Pallet Co., located in
pected to have a displa,y section derwllJ nert week. This wiiJ mark Salisbury Township of M e i g s
the 13th annual summer show o( County. Harold fl Blackston, Roy
on the groonds.
the group and it will be staged R Grueser and Fraffi( W. Portagain on Thursday and Saturday er, Jr., filed the papers, with
nights.
Blackston, agent.

Mrs. Davis of

Danville Dies
Bertie Mse Davis, 86, widow
of Sanlord Davis, a resident of

Danville In Meigs County, died
at 1:40 p. m. Tuesday in tbe Hillcrest Rest Home at Athens.
Mrs. Davis was born JanUiry
3, 1882, at Wi.tcher, w. Va.,
daugbt&lt;&gt;r of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Grass. Sbe married Sanford Divis in 1900 ln Charleston, W. VL

He died in 1953. They lived in
Danville since 1918.
The tallmringchildrensurvive:
ReOOI.n Davis, Nitro; Ernest Dav-

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Urbanli and Mrs. Garnet Harleas, Dexter; 23 grandchildren
and 20 great·grandchildre!L
She was a member of the Dan-ville Church of Christ where
services will be held Friday at
2 p. m. with tile Rev. Denver Hill
ofllciating. Burial wDI be in Danville Cemetery.
Friends m&amp;j' call at tile McCoy
Funeral HomeinVintonooThursday !rem 2 p. m. to 4 1od 7 p. m.
to 9 p. m. The body will lie In
state ror one hour prior to the
service oo Friday.

MEIGS 111A11E
TONIGHT, JULY 3
NOT OPEN
Friday,
July 4-6-6
"HAW AD"

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JULIE ANDREWS
MAX VON SYDOW
COLOR CARTOON:
CATCH MEOW
RuMing time 3 Hrs. 15

Box office closes 8 p.m.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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TONIGHT-THU.-FRI.
July3-4-5
EASY COME, EASY GO
ELVIS PRESLEY
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,.CAPRICE"
(Color)
DORIS DAY
SATURDAY, JULY 6
SON OF A GUNFIGHTER
CMetrocoiiX')
Ruos Tamblyn, Kleron Moorrel
James 0, Philbrook
PLUS

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UFEGUARD TRAINEES - A manber of tee-a In tho Nn
1tt1 ~ Jllfl(or
or Senior Life Saving courses at tile New Haveo communlcy swintmllw pool will preaent l'h ollour
program 1t 3 p. m. on July 4111 as pert of tile JDdependence Day celebraUon at New Haven. Suzanne
Davidson, Red_ Croao Instructor, Is In cbarp. Some of the participants ate, -ted from left,
Danny Workman, Bryan Russell, David llussell, Joyce Bradham, Gary Tedesco lnd Larry iloi'Do
don; standlng,~s. D1vldson, Carla llqgercy, Cindy Haggerty, Nancy Roulh, Cindy Temett,
carol Ra.OOolph ~. on the lifeguard stand, Regina Hesaon, Johnny Burris, Bruce Adama ux1
Libby Brown. Not present were Nicky Barton, Rebo&lt;ca Pugh, Jobony Jones, Cheryl Howard,
Hobby Dye, Sbarn Rickard, Debra Rickard, Linda Rousb, Mike Stanley, Donny Dye, Howard
Slyre, Bill Burpos, Arnold Weaver and Jode Athey. - Sentinel Photo.

0!00 FIVE-DAY FORECAST
By UnJted Press International
Coul or mild weather t h e
rest ci. this week will warm a

little over the weekend. Tem-

peratures Thursday through
Monday willaverapbelowoor.
mal will! bigbs 75 to 80 and
lows 55 to 60.
Seattered showers mainly
early next week are expected to
average one'"4!arter inch.

GET TROPHY - The third place llcat In the Racine July
4th pecade went to tbe Racine Baptist Cburcb lor Its entry
titled "Let'a Hear Freed&lt;m RI.J)g.,.- Sentinel Photo.

Pollee Preside Over
Marriage Ceremomes

SYDNEY, Australia (UP!)_ A
yoong gunman today marBecky Nease and Jenny Y..enried the teen - age mother be
chini wUJ train dance lines for
vowed to kill unless she became
SHRINE TO MARCH
this year's show, replacing Mrs.
his
wife.
Tbe Twin City lilrlne Club
Coleen Ohlinger, busy these days
The
police cummissioner,
will psrticlpste In tile Fourtll
with a new arrival
whose
men
the bridegroom had
AB::I., of course, expected to of July celebration at Racine.
ACCIDENT
WAS
MINOR
kept at bay lor 32 bours before
create a new interest in the rac- The psrade will start at 10 a,
A
minor
accident
Involving
a
the
ceremony, served as the
ing program at this year's Calr m. All members of the 91rine car drlveo by WUIIs R. Frost, wedding witness.
is the pari-mutuel betting which are asked to be at tile Racine Chester, lollilllnunldentifiedtMJck
After th:3 ceremony, during
will be an innovcation to the lo- Jomlor Hlgb Scbool at 9 a.m. was lnvestlgeted Tuoeda,y at 3:· wbicb brldegrOOIIl Wallace MelcaJ fair, A proCessional firm
47 p.m. at tile lntersecUoo o! lish, 23, set aside his automatic
will handle all of the betting unRootes 7-124-33 at Rock ~rings. shotgun and two automatic
der the supervision of state inVETERANS MEMORIAL
Sherif! Roliert C. Bartenbach'a rUles, pollee served him coc..,
HOSPITAL
spectors..
departmont laid a truck attempt- cola and cake. They told him
Admissions- Mildred Wltllee, ing to make a sharp turn scrap- that if he now gave himself up
IT's VACATION time again Pomeroy; Emmett Bartels, Syra- ed Frost's vehicle _which was as promised, they would carry
am let us wish you a safe trip. cuse.
stopped tor a traffic signat'Ulein- him off to a mental hospital.
Dlscbarges - Earl Heal, Lil- tersection. No injuries or arrests
Meigs Countians are everywhere
Mellish told tile pollee to give
this swnmer. Attractive Eleanor lian Maynard, Wanda Russell, were rep1rted.
him an hour am a half of
Kay Schneider of Syracuse is enLinda Brogan.
married life and then he would
MARRIAGE AIIPI.ICA TIONS
joying Hawaii thoroughly, she
surrender.
-Cllllord Earl Brown, 59, Rut.
writ&lt;&gt;s - lots of swimming and
Tbe Rev. Clice Paton of Long
land, farmer, and Vifgie Ree
sunshine.
PLAN INSPECTION
Bay Jail performed tile ceremoBy the way, just where are you
Inspection wUI be held when Burford, 57, Rutland; Bemy Lee 1\Y tl11t ended · the long pollee
vacationing'?
the Melgs County Pomona Grange Branham, 19, Pomeroy, and All- siep! of the house where Mellis
meets at 8 p. m. Friday at the cia Jane 9Jrtace, 17, Mi4dleport.
Rock Springs Grange Hall. CoSHOP FRIDAY end SATURDAY
honbil Grange will serve refreshments.

bad held Beryl Muddle, 18, and
ber 11-weelHlld baby, Leslie.
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Mellish bad cbasecl away.
gunllre two pollee wbo bad
cc:me to serve a warrant
cbarglng blm will! burpary. He
then vowed to kill the mother,
tbe baby and hlmsell unless be
married Miss Mnddle. He also
threatened the killing If police
tried to Ioree blm ou~
Police said Misa Muddle's
parents okayed the sbotiun
marriage. Pollee Commissioner
Norman Allan got a eourl order.

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MASON - Julia K. HeiUIOil)',
57, died Tuesday In a Huntingtoo hospital. She wss born
April 23, 1911, bere, tile daugh.
ter ()( tile late PbllUp aod Ag.
nes Mc~iahon HBIIlOS)'. 9\e was
also preceded In death by one
brother, WOllam.
She Is survived by a sister,
Mrs. Margaret Snead, Charlestoo; a brotber, Phillip Hemoll)'.
Pt. Pleasant; one balf.brotber,
Clyde Henooll)', Cbsrlestoo, aod
a half-slater, Mr1. Elsie Mor.
gan, Charleston. Miss Hemosy
was a member ()( tile St. Josopb
Catbollc Cburcb of Meoon.
Fomeral services will be held
at tile cburcb Tbursda3 at 11
a.m. will! burial In tile Catbollc Cemetery. The Rev. Father
H. A, Ryan will otnclate. Rossry
IMlrvices will be bold tbls evenIng at 7:30 al the Fogteoonl! Funeral Home. Friends Ill"¥ call
at tile fUneral home an,ytlme.
TITLES REPORTEil
Titles for 118 new and 158 uand
vehicles were issued through the
Utle dlvlsloo of Meigs COUJl\Y
clerk of courts omce ln June.
Clerk Evelyo Lucke said t b e
breakdown of new vehicles included 18 trucks, elgbt trail.
ers, 13 cycles and 79 cora, and
bl u'IEid vehicles, there were 140
cars, one trailer, four cycles
ilnd 13 tMJcka.
8TORFS TO CLOSE
All Department()( U&lt;JJor eon.
trot stores, apoclea ilnd otrlces
will be cloled Tbursda3. July 4,
In observance or Independence
Do,y, a legal hollda,y for state
employees.

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Ullllua the tiime trpe low, bro1cl
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produce areatu tlabllltJ and'
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of the Tourism committee, aald,
"Touriam is tl!lrd rllllked In tbe
state's maf\11 tndustrles In dollar Income but that tbla Ia not
the caBe In aoutlleaotern Oblo.
We are trying to make the bual•seman awareoftbe tromondous
potential lor dollar Income from
tills alllll'&lt;e."
John P. Irwin, executive vice
president of the AutAmoblle Club
of Southern Oblo, and a director
In the SEORC, observed tlw.t tbe
COUncil, lor the lint time In
soutbeaatern and oouthern Oblo,
Is undertaking tbe task of ldemlftcatloo of attracUOIIS and the
coordlneUon of many lndlvld,..

GOP Count
Temperatures

Saturday

through Wedoeeday will average below normal wtth blgha
In tbe 70s aod low 80s. Lows
will average 55 to 60. Scattered sbOifors early next week
are eXI)ected to total one quarter to one-balf !ncb.

Legion Slate

Is Installed
Eighth District

WASHINGTON- (NEAT-

Richard M. Nixon probably
wiD arrive In Miami lor the
GOP Convention with 753 delegate votes assured or leaning
his way, according to a highly
authoritative survey &lt;onducted
by dlatlnRuished Washington
political observer Bruce Bios·
sat.
It could assure blm a first·
ballot nomination, with 86
more than the 667 needed to
wtn.
The detailed countdown is
on page (• 8•
New York's late starting
Gov. Nelson Rocke!eUer trails
with an apparent 37U votes.
California's Gov. Rooald Reagan has a probable 149 votes.
Another 61 are undecided or
committed to favorite sons. Of
these, 58 are being held In a
bloc by Ohio'• Gov. James A.
Rhodes-but are expected by
Buckeye State political ob·
servers to get on the Nixon
bandwagon.
Significantly, sinee lliossat's
last countdown conducted in
Isle May, N"IXOII picked up 44
additional votes. The major
gains came from Maryland
where the former VIce Presi·
dent snatched 16 votes from
RockefeUer. Nine more were
taken from Rocky iD Pennsyl·
vanla &amp;Dd Reagan lost 10 to
Nixon in Miaslaalppl.
See page (8 l for the count·

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COLIJMBUS (IJPl) - 0111 maD
was arrested early today !ollowlng a sbootlng locldent Ia
wblch four teeHgen I I r e d
sbcquna at a group of ahy..U"'
era, volunteer !!reman and ... In the viDl&amp;e ()( DariQdale,
about eight mlloa
fl.
bere.
Franklin Couotr Sborlll'a Hputles said the tee._s tried
to break ~ I Fourth of July
parcy being held by the ColuJII..
bus ~vers Assoclatloo at
their camp In Darb)'dalo.
The sbootlng OCCIU'red the alcytlhers chued the tee"'
- · to the village fire ....
Uon, wbere o• of the 110)'1 ap.
eoed tire IIIII! 1 abotpl. 0111 fl.
tile skYdivers pulled a fire •
1arm switch, l&gt;rfDalos 12
firemen to the acene.
Deputies arrested one or tbo
yCJUths. He was lclentllled u WIJ.
llam Jollll)', 19, ol ~
p.pitlos ui4 1IWI'IIItl . _
laautei tor the arroot ot tile 1111&gt;o
or teelllgera oo
IJWwitblotenttotnllllld.NO- .
was ........ted uqtheolaiMII... .

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tSpealdt.g of SchQOls-No. 4 7

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all\l orpnilatlon effort&amp;
•· Tho aoclal bOur and dl.meeUJW wDI be preceded b7 •
golf tournamOI!t oo tbo pluoh 11
hole Elks 1a,yout. Dick Film,"""'"
merclal for Genanl
Telephcmo, Ia tourmmont ...,..
ager. Flun Ia worlllnl out I
handicap tourlllmonl with prlaea
In several divlalooa. T h e ment ma-r aald be -eted
.:oiler• from moot of tbe 14
counties represented by t h I
SEORC. Last year 53 coJlltn
participated. Play lllaY bo&amp;ln u
early as 10 Lm.
Carl Dahlbers. a dlHctoc ol
the Council, said that lollowlai
tile dlmer wblcb wDI be&amp;ln at
6:30, a Jll'OBl'llll !IX' Tourlllll
devol-tnt wDI be - llqtthor acloptiiiiMir rQieft••·--A
and be irddfil tbat tbl• 11"'1' am
Is a lllurlam committee effort.
ndlota for the gulf menl,
hdor a n d - or
Just the sociAl hdor IIIII dlmwr
may be purcbase&lt;l locall,y from
John Allen at tbe Electrl&lt; Co.,
In Gallipolis, ..,.; Jack Wollab,
In Middleport, at the Electric

Commander
Maurice Ricketts lnotalled otncers 1lben Drn Webster Post
39, American Legion, mot at
tho post bome.
Installed were Donald 111111nell, commander; Paul easel,
first vice commander; Elza GO.
more, second vtce commander;
Loollard Jewell, finance olftcor;
Kemeth Harris, adlutanl; Edgaa:
Van Inwagen, sargeant-U-arma;
Robert Vaugban, lour y e a r
trustee; Frri Cheeaebrew,
ihaplalo; Russail Moore, unexpired truJtee wrm.
Commlltee l'tl)Ol1a were lllv.. and a l'tl)Ol1 ,.. glveo on
services held lor q,e late James
Greathouae. A ehlcken )&gt;adlecuo
was p!amOd fDr !bJda,y 011 tbo
plea,!' ~~aqta :told newldnen at a upper parklllll lui Ia
doWn.
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Robert
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111m and rtitreabmlnla ..., mEASEMENT SOUGHT
~- 111111 CCIIIIdbe roland," ved by ·CudAil acUon iQ' \ho State Depan.
IIIMI 11!4. "All pteaa are beof Higbways lor an .....
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~~ed and ~ed CIUI.
ment over property ol Deonlo
Pm "'*'lldU!n&amp; ot ...,..., evBurt f'rii*Un, Cllrlat~aa!- 20, t. Faeemo,yer for Jll&amp;bwoy fm..
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s. ltiril1• • .brela ....... pro-~nt baa been dledin Melp
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Abandone•

Plans are completed lor tile
annual SEORC Golf Tour~amont
a n d Touriam meeting ot tile
Portsmouth Elks Country Club
Th1U'sda3, July 11. The Tourlom
committee Is in charge of tbe
day-long a!!alr. E. E. Davia,
president, said tile event is one
part of tbo SEORC prognm to
promote and develop soutbeestern Oblo.
The Tourism meetlos Ia one
of a series held by the council
to promote tourism In the regloo
and to bring out the !mportaoce
of thls traffic to tho ecODOIIIj' of
southeastern Oblo.
Howard Th01111'SOO, cbalrman

ibo.nt

Ruth Oay, 63

Holdt the tread firm on the rotd
•.. retltll tqulrm .. , redutea rob-off
waer ... Improve~ . mlle1J8. PolUI.d
for pound, flbllrsl••• 11 llronier
thaa ateel-u:tu prottcllon
aaalnat brulte dama1e In the ,

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and durability of nylon. Vytacord
- polyetter cord apecHinlly d•
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penal Clfficer who has been warden since 1961.
MaxweD, 59, presently Is bospliA!Ized will! a lung and cbeot
aliment and exhaustlmt Maxwell bas not submitted bls reslpatlon as yet but bas lndlcated be wUI retire at tile end of
tbo montll.
' Kclloskl joined tile corrections
department staff tn 1950 as a
paycbologlst at tile Oblo Penltentiary.

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Oro.
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An aid wooden foot · bridle over ,,Moil o1 the injured wereyoww
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tho ~t.e:.r::=-.cJ-.v n)alrt, throw111iroo.;ers;: · .. ii...; 'ilii111ie -aliei ·uw;irau.
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tieveJopmenl IIIII glc Air Ccnuitand bomb e r 0 lnlci shall011 water IS ·f110t b&amp;- Paul Morris,. Loogview, aald
be was waiting to cross the six
"1'\•.Ni\~ean .1111! North Vlobla· IIIII&lt; tederal IIICIIIelal')' u~lll­ Tbursda3 nw at least two low.
,• ...,.· !lfl'lllllqra ba~ met Jl 111&lt;8 1H ealabllahlna a 1..o&lt;a1 Gov· lur!ace •'fu olr illlsailes (SAMa)
EJahey were treated at two loot wlcle bridge, wblcb was "a..
· ~, liije;: oiDce ·•thejr dlocuaaiGna erruilent Semeos O!lloe. · fired at tbem. Both mlaaed.
local bospiiA!s for mloor lnJIU'- bout ball a cicy block long," wben
:CIIlfined · ~ _1s: Tbey b ave
.~ plrlcO would place tbo unllea su!rered In tile mlsbaJI, wblcb It started sagging In the mldcDe.
It
was
the
first
time
in
two
occurred
as , large crowd left
u'I11ere was a roarlng. crack)10
1b6 Nortll voroll,)"a -rtise ilnd pbyslcal
· ··~lttDamee, bave insisted tbe !aciiiUea at tho dlsp&gt;sai ()( com- month a the North Vietnamese had an lll:lependence Day ttreworka lng noise," he said, "and the
·.~ Statea bait om condition- munlcy olllclale to belp aolvo lo- got a sbot at tile blgbollylng S. display at Lake Secajawoa State bridge started lalllng, slowly at
lira~ throwing people together
all bombing or Nortll VIII-' ea1 &amp;DVernment problema.
52s, Five of tile stratoforts bave Park.
111m. Tbe Americans have de- · Plamlng talka with olllelals creaahed due to acddenla In VletHospitAl spoke11111en said all IB It went doW!L"
Morris said the structure span.;....- 11a1101 respond to a par- . In Washington, D. C., Wednosda3, oam but none bas been lost In but seven or those admitted were
1111 bombiDr bait ordered March July 24, are Mayers .Raymond combat despite repeated Hanoi treated and released. None of ned a narrow section or the lake
those held overnight was lnjur- and. was about 15 feet above the
a~ by aealblg doMI lighting In li1epard of Athens; John Tlnsle, bolate.
water, which he estimated to be
, !Jouth.VIetnam.
Cambridge; Diehard Gerberdt,
lbout
nvv feet doeo.
.; · A 12t11 seos•.on Is ""hoWled CircleYIIIe· Jolin Lulu Mutloa
Beeauae of tile danger of mls·~
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Forry; Mark Kinney, Mmmt Vor- aUes. the B52a have rarely ~. JW Nortll VIetnamese aovem- non, and James Rupert, Well- until tills week - ventured Into
continued Ita bard line to- stoo. Among Oblo UnlveraiQ' or- North VIetnam. But u. S. spokeai'q111 by ·_,;lq .~and, ·~ .. flcl,lla part.lo~tlq In the lAlka .men revealed that since Suoday
Rulli Green Clay, ~. NU.oa,
\bib Korea they 111\ist s to II will bo PresideD! Vert1011 R. Al- the huge bomber• bav~r pounded
Oblo,
died July 4111 IP a M~
, ljlll((lng troops to SoUth Vletlwn c1ea and oui Dlreclor W• r d North Vlotrmneoe territory 27
GUead
HoapltAI followiog I leng,.,.. by . aptn detnanding an WI- Scbram. Dale Knutaell, Mutloa times - 11 times Inside the bor•: liiPdJtlmal and to U, S. bomb- FerrY director ()( deVelopment, der of tbe Demilitarized Zone thy Woesa. Sbo was !ormoriJ&lt; of
LONDON (IJPO - Art1ur J.
Meigs CowJtr,
and 16 dmes above.
•'lnil.
will also 1tlen4.
Hanes
said today be bad ''olfiSurvlYiag are her huaband,
GeOrge, Niles; a son, Wayne clally" accepted the job ()( ded~
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Elsie Caria. Martel; two £l'l.nd- Earl Ray. Ha said he might use
Trllfllc deaths today wer~ rwmlng behind NaUoral Safecy
cblldren, and one greet-grand- a plea ()(Insanity if Ray lsbrwght
predictions lor tbls 101111 Fourlb o1 July holiday weekcbllcl. lile wao preceded by ber to trial In America lor tile snJ.
per sllJ(ng of Dr. Martin Luther
end.
.
T
be
cooineil,
wbl•h
p~•ted up to 800 would die on tile
first huobood, Frank Green.
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neUoo' s hl&amp;ln!V• ·frOOt ~ p.m., Wedneoday to ,mfdnlsht SundaJt,
Funecal services will be bold King Jr.
··r:
Hanes, the former m~ c1
said earl¥ trendo lndlcated the preclucUon ml!lht not be MSlturday at tile PIIUson and AlBirmtnaMm,
Ala., arrived 1D
lllled.
len Funecal
tn Caledonia
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today
to
confer will! Ro,y
A United Preaa lnleroatlollal cOWII at 10 LDL (ED'I')
and gravealcle aarvicea wDI be
lhOIIed at least 190 poraqna ·ldlled In traffic accldante stnee
ccxducted Sunday at 1 p.m. at the in the · American's maximum setbo holiday perlod. bepn l
WeDs eamewry at Downlngton. curlcy Londoo ceU. Ray Is llibt·
lng ·extradition to the United
A breakdoWn Of accldioillal death:
Statoa.
NEW CO!fl'RAC'I'
"Ferhapa there will be a plea
Oblo Unlveraltr lias .........,_
rt not fiii(IQ' aod there Ill"¥ be
ed I lin $703,1188 -act with
Jllea• tn defense of that
tbe U, S. ~QO • for ....,._ -

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For the smooth, no-thump rtde of
rayon combined with the ttrenath

undorloect
The &amp;riHina:

About 100 members ofLocal
677 of the County, State and
Municipal Emplnyos unloo
went on strike last week In
protest of clcy couocll's fill·

B52s Pour
Bombs on
Panhandle

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.IIIMi the ·.w,a: IOda.Y ()( HanOJio
·l!liPU•• at the VIetnam will'

SI.Jn II fil•t cars lllltlek •II
Two plies of glllll.alle
''Yytlmni"Polyeste~ 1:0n1

t~ of
COrwtritional
tirq ltndl to
&amp;Qutc!ih •nd
etow up

a five per cent PI)' inerease.

. , ~ARIS (IJPl) - ASofietpledge

FOR MfN, WOMEN, CHILDREN

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Koloski today was named to replace Ernie MaJ&lt;WaJI as warden
oC the Oblo state Penitentiary
wblch was struck by a riot June
24.
Tbo announcement was mode
by Martin 1. Janis, director of
the Department of Menial l!f'gtene and Corrections.
Koloski Is presently bead of
the Cbllllcotbe eorrecUonal 1J&gt;.
oUtuUoo.
Koloski wW take over Mono
SAIGON (UP!) - V. S. B52a
struck North Vietnam's South.. day on an actiog basis until the
ern Panhandle lor tile flftb day

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atnpe Phil U .H fld. l1. Tullld old tilre.

oqulnlli ...
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¥::1 lold.

EAST LIVERPOOL, Oblo
(UPO - Public emJ)Ioyoes In
thla community or 23,000 were
back on their Jobs today after overwbelmlrw)J! accepHng

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BENEF1T SCHEDULED
NEW YORK ·(UJ'O-. A special
benefit basketball game In
bonor of tbe late Dr. Martin
Luther King will be played In
tbe Singer Bowl in Flushing,
N, Y., it was announced Tuesday
by tbe Southern CbrlaUan
Leadership COnference, New
York Majtor Lindsay and Oscar
Robertflon. The game, involving
30 players from the National
Basketball Association, will be
played
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Dies Tuesday

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F1RST PLACE
Tbe !loot o! Haclno Boy Scout '1\roop 241, Utled "~irlt of '76," waa the
llrot placa winner In tbe Jildependenee Day celebcatlon at Racine ThiU'sda3. A lacge crowd was
011 band lor the pll'lde and to aee Jim Rouab, acoulmaster, reeelve tbe trophy. - Sentinel Pboto.

WON SECOND - The Racine Motllodlst Church, with a float Cll'I')'!JII sewral Pllllla IIIII
wltb "United Aa We Stand, Dlvlcled We FlU" aa Ita title, won second plleo In the !loat ...-.,.
tloo 1t tile July 4111 parade In Bacino.

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