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Sentinel, Pameroy·Mlddleport, 0.' lolondly, July

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Nixon's proposed battle plan
represents a marked shin from
hla unauccessCul 1960 campaign
in which he lost the presidency

to John F. KeMed,y in the
in:lustrial states and the big
cities of the East.
A glimpse of Nixon's plan was
given by his campaign advisers

u a sJzeable force of Repub]i.
can leaders gathered in this
resort cUy for the preliminaries
ot the party's 1968 national
convention which opens a week
!rom tod~.
Dirksen Presides
Senate GOP leader Everett

M. Dirksen, chairman of the
temporary platform committee,

Economy

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A-I think hoosing has really
been on lUi way down for the
last e&lt;q:~le or month s. It h.as
been surprising to me that it
has held up as well as it has.
Q- How long sftould we keep
the sw-charge?
A-~ judgment I make Is
not really a judgment made as
an economist and certainly not
as the President's economic
adviser. I surely would not like
to see a big growlh in federal
expenditures without the taX
revenues to pay for it. Nor
would I like to see the tax left
on without 'having some exper~-­
ditures to provide some stimulative ollset.
I think the job of cooling off
the economy will certainly be
dcme by earl,v 1969 and I don't
think we need a sedative to
keep the , economy sluggish
beymd that date.

waa on the scene to preside
over the start of heari.- on
the J)irb';l 'baSic . campajgn
document on which the .Republican nominee wU1 stalxl or t'all in
Nowmber,
Supporters or both NIJon and

[HOSPITAL NEWS

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Holzer Hospital: Visiting hours
2-4 and 7.S p.m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions

Charles S. Waller, Ironton;
William R. Dean, Rutland; Mrs.
William A, Wooten, Pt. PleasM
ant; Mrs. Harold R, Hudson, Patriot; Mrs. Donnie L. Artlllr,
Wellston; Mrs. SanrordC. Stroop,

Jr., Gallipolis: Clayton Keesee,
Orlundo, Fla.; Mark D. Miller,
Ravenswood, W. Va.; Mrs. John
W.

Zavora,

Jackson; Alfreda

Johnson, Wellston; Howard A,
Dalley, Middleport; Pamela G.
Halley, Crown City; Mrs. Char·

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Mrs. Gay Circle, Gallipolis; Mrs.
Moses T, Cuffle, Ironton; M r s.
Liberty Coffey, Ray; James F .
~res, Wilkesville; William S.
BLood, Jackson; G. Dale Holschuh., Scottown; Robert P. Lewis, Thurman: Mrs. Walden 0.
Darst, Cheshire; Melvin Bach·
tel, Jr., Lebanon; Marc A, Stewart, Rutland; Glenn R. Hinson,
Bidwell; Orren L. Bowser, Ft.
Pleasant.
Births

Mrs. William A. Wooten, pt,
Pleasant, son. 3:10 a.m. Satur-

day: Mrs. Harold R, Hudson,
Patriot, son, 6:44 a.m. Saturd~; Mrs. Sanford C. &amp;roop, Jr.,
Gallipolis, son, 7:32p.m. Satur.
dayi Mrs. Phillip L, Lee, Crown
Clcy, ""'· 5:12p.m. &amp;md~.
Diacharges
Mrs. Doonle Arthur, M r s.
Earnest E. Carter, Mrs. Arlo
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
L, Chatfield, James B. Cray~
July 29. 30
craft, Alexander H. Cunnlngham,
(Double Feature)
Charles L. Day, Mrs. Mary L,
ONE loiiLIJON YEARS B. C.
Emmlsh, Karl J. Halley, Mrs.
J, Richardson- Raquel Welch I Roger E. Halley andlnlantdaugh.
PLUS
ter, Mrs. W. Alfred Holley and
Audrey Hepbum-Peto O'Toolt•l infant son, James Hughes (expfrHOW TO STEAL A MILLION
ed), Mrs. Rupert Kent, Mrs. RusMrs. Rupert R. Kent, Mrs. Russell Little, Mrs. Robert S. Mal.
lette and Infant daughter, William
McKinley, Harrison B. Ml1ler,
Mrs. Louis v. Mueller, Mrs.
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Laura Sayre, Mrs. Morgan Smith,
July 29 - 30
Philip Preston Spurlock, Hlrem
S. Stutes, 1\frs. Russell E. Thorn.
THE SECRET WAR Of
as and infant son, Mrs. David
HARRY FRIGG
Paul Newman-Slyvia Koscina R, WUey, Thomas E. Wilson,
1\frs. Kathryn E. Wood, Larry L,
Wood, Richard D. W•Uil!l.
COLORCARTOONS:
&amp;inda,y - 1\frs. Oran C. Barry,
Paste Makes Waste
Daniel H. Davis, Mrs. H. ThomFat in the Sac:We
as Elliott, Yancy D, Hall,y, Ter.
Fieata Fiasco
esa L. Hammond, Mrs. Roger D.
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
Jenkins and Infant sm, Mark D,
WEDNESDAY &amp; TIIURSDAY
Miller, Mrs. Charles Roberts
JULY 31·AUG. 1
and infant son, Pamela S. stanNOT OPEN
ley, James L, &amp;eel e.

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Gov. Nelson Rockefeller or New
Tile .11'0!!1 .POrcb """ l'obt 011
By United Preo, lnter•tlonal
York, the chief active corner.. Clarence Grover'a tmnhou.,
on
VUI
Zalidl
Rd.
was'aerloUINational Guardomon slolld by
den !or tile nomination, saw no
I,v
damlpcl.
,C\11
tile
,Ward
Rd.,
In raclall,v llvubled' Gary, Ind.,
battles . In sljhl over tile
Emer 11011 Staver' I 22 .. loot
and Grand ~Ids, lollch.; ~
plat!orm.
Tllere 11ere biller platform houoetraller ,.. · eol)lpletel.v
•• their c:ounteJl,arts ¥acated
ripped
lj&gt;8rt
and
~a-ovv
Clevelam, Ohio, left bitter alid
quarrels at both lite 1960 and
the
fteld.
divided
lzy Its "'oleilce or la•t
1964 Ropubilean coovontions
&amp;dceye
Rural
Eleetrlc
woe!&lt;
which were blamed in part at
Teen-agers :In Pacifica, caur.,
least for subsequent - GOP maintenance orewa worked to
protesting an antllolterpw law,
prestdentlal defeats at ·. the reotore electricliY after a brief
ovel1&gt;0Wored police ~ed with
hands of John F. Kermody -.1111 outAge.
biUy
clubs and mace .bolore
Lyndon B. Johnson.
JUDGMENT
A8KED
reinforcements cOuld be brooght
Earl,v talks bebreon key
Judgment
on
a
co~
oote
is
to restore order Sunday
in
members of the 1968 platform
asked
In
Meigs
COjm1;y
CouJt
by
night.
committee were reported to
the Fanners Bapk &amp; Savings
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have glowed with harmony.
Rockefeller backers gave no Co., Pomeroy, ailalnst Kennelh "•nnory alert" In 1111 near
hxlicatlon they sough.t'a conve~ R, West, or 15 Footer Plaza, Gary ~. malntalolag U1
tion test over 1:1\Y of the Athens, to recover $625, Inter- uoeasy calm forced on the aleelmaldrw cliY which had Ol'llltad
platform plans, Including Viet- est, and cost&amp;.
In violence the previous nigh~
nam.
OLAN DOERFER ADiollTTED
Curlew Enforced ;.
Delegate Cowtt Disputed
Olan
Doerter,
Shady
Ccm!l,
beA
dawn-lt&gt;&lt;luak
curlew, bans
Deflj)ite this sh.ow of amicy
lowlollcldleport, wao takentoVet- on gas and liquor sales, heal')l
there was sharp disagreement
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between the Nixon and Rocke- erans Memorial Hospital by tile pollee patrolllrw and _
MJddlOIIQl'lemergency
squadSunllvel,v
OGql
temperatures
belped
feller camps ss to how th.e
delegates were lined "' at tlds d~ ntght alter beeoml~ Ul at csim tile oilY or 180;000- hal!
home. He was admitted as a med- Negro.
poinL
ical patient.

les T, Pullins, Long Bottom;
Mrs. Ra,}rmond J. Miller, Pomeroy; Mrs . Walter H. Carpenter,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Phllltp L.
Lee, Crown City; Thomas A.
La,yne, Ashland, Ky.; Mich.ael
GOETIINGEN, G e r m a n y
G. Roberts, Cuyahoga Falls; Mrs.
Eda A. Carter, Gallipolis; Marlin (lJPO- When Otto Hahu rea·
J. Brown, Jackson; Mrs. Berkley lized the potential of his
Holley, Gallipolis; Criss L. discovery he threatened to kill
Nance, Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va.; himself rather than tell Adolf
Mrs. Rollin K. Hawk, CoolvUle; HiUer.

_NEYER HAD AZOMBIE?
THEN YOU BETTER GET READY
AND HURRY DOWN TO SONNY'S
Zombies are the tastiest, coolest, grel.test thing that's happening - What ·are they? Well, we can't tell but SoarJ.1I
sure knoWs how to make them.
BANANA SPIJTS FOH THE
LESS ADVENTUROUS

When the allies dropped the
Brat atomic bomb his genius
had made J?Ossible Hahn considered sWcide again.
Hahu finally died of a heart
attack Sunday, 30 years after
the discovery of nuclear fission
that won him a Nobel Prize but
which he came to regret. He
was 89.
On Dec. 18, 1938, Hahn, a

Two Accidents
Are Reported

professor at the Kaiser Wilhelm _ cried. He wept -,l'ld collapsed in
Institute in Berlin, raised the bed. He later said he spent the
curtain of tile atomic age by night conaldering suicide.
bombanllns 1D'aniiBR with ,..,.
The world Judiod dlflerentl,v.
trons. He didn't full.Y realize the Hahn s!UI was Interned when he
implications or his !eat but waa awarded the 1944 Nobel
other sclentists did.
chemistry prize in November
One of them, the late Dr. Lise 1945.
Meitner, a Jewish colleague
who was forced to nee Nul
Gennany, tipped oil allied
scientists. They began to build
the bunb.
By that time Hahn saw the
potonUal too. But, lnaleld or
develaplng nuclear weapons !or
the Nazis, Hahn encouraged top.
ra~ German scientists to
stick to peaceful ooclear
research.
"I! muer gets In li&lt;mlc
bomb I shall kill mysclf," Hahn
confided to trusted colleagues
shortly alter the ootbreak or
World War D.
Largely as I result of his
prestigious · lnOuence, Third
Reich scientists always stressed
the difficulties arxl enormous
costs or develq,ing nuclear
weapons,
lntluencing Hitler
agalnst the pro)ecL
The Americans c a p t u r e d
Hahn In ~rll'1945. Interned In
a British country home In
Ausust 1945, he learned the
bumb he shunned had been
drowed on Hiroshima.
"But this is horrible," Hahn

Two minor accidents were reported by Meigs County Sher·
ifr Robert C. Hartenbach's d.,.
partment saturday.
A car driven by Ronald Eugene Cleland, 22, Rt. 1, Lingsville, had damage to ita lert
front when tt struck a guardrailing on Route 124 at the
Crossroads It 2 Lm. saturday.
Cleland sold heavy (OK caused
the mishap. He reported the Sccident Saturday nigh~
The other was at 1:30 p.IIL on
Main st. in Rutland were a ma-terials mixer hauled on a truck
driven by Marvin Hart, Lancastor, bit the Pearl Jacobs coal
tipple. The mixer reportedly was MIDEAST CLASH
JERUSALEM (UP0 - Israeli
higher than 13 ft., 6 Ln., the
troops
clashed wllh Jordanlu
clearance limit. Mlnor damage
forces and Arab guerrDlas at
was reported.
several points 810118 . with
Jordan River ~ and
VETERANS MEMORIAL
laraell o!tlclals said illo llUOrrU.
HOSPITAL
las were killed. No laraell
Saturda,y Admissions - Cecil casualties were reported.
Bush, Coolville; Alvin Wagner,
Rutland; Martha Searl~ Middle. LAND SINKING
WASIINGTON (UP!) A
port; Mary Starkey, Pomeroy;
nunber
ot
areas
ln
the
United
Dale Uttle, Pomeroy; Donald
States are, by III!Oioll&lt;al
Mohler, Bema Air, Ga.
SatuniiiJ' Discharges - John standards, sinking rapldl,v.
Thl• was reported during t!Je
Estep, John Harrison, James Hoiweekend
by the Colli and
Ion, Jr., Wanda Mullins, Dobbie
Geodetic
!Urvey,
which sold one
Drummood, Jo Ellen Lawrence,
Linda Hubbard, Wilma Wells. reason was the actlvtUes o1
&amp;uida¥ Admissions - D a n a man, Including removal of big
Welch, ~meroy; Phoebe Clark, petroleum deposits.
Pomeroy; Michael Arnold, Co- DELAY MANEWER
lumbu•; Olan Doerfer, MiddleALGECUlAS, Spain (ll!'Dport.
~antsb customs olllolala held
iluiday Discharges - Dmald
up ferry passengero !or a
MohJer, Laura Edwards, tecil met!ouloua documonla cheek
Bush, Arlene Peters, Gmeva ~u­ &amp;uida¥ In the government' 1
mate.
lawai apparent measure aimed
at ""'sting Gibraltar !ram
Britain. Spain Uld Britain held
BOYS TO BENEFIT
A Stamey parlf will be held talks on Gibraltar IIOYereiant;y
Wednesday, July 31, at the Legion Hall in Rutland with proceeds to go to the boys baseball program. The pub II c Is Ina
vlted. Orders RillY be placed by
phoning 742-4156 or with FAns
Swick at the Rutland Departmont
Store.

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violltlonO. Five .were arreatad ...,.... !ikten b,y Clevelanl pollee
ror carrying
Earl,v &amp;mlla.Y f'a cOO!Jtlon.or
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eyele
, . Sanis" 8J)arked Violence
. lo tile city's midtown ghetto
area which didn't eiJII. until: alx
JHtrBODS, lnel~n&amp; .\. a fire....
PI'. PLEASANT "- James S.
Kallio,
75,. of ~007 N. MAID st.,
.ftahdrw a blaze, were wounded
by sunftre, Three stores were lorll)erly of Leon,.nt. 1, dledlhla
oet lllre, 10 suffered 1riD!Oir moi'olng ·In Plealilill Valley HOI•
""'- and 47 persona were pUal. 1\fr, Kallis had been ser.
loosl,v Ul tile past !our 1100ks.
arre.
,A retired empto,yee or t b e
Stale police, Chlcqo c It y
poll&lt;e and Cook Couii\Y (Chic.. N011 York CIRral Railroad, he
go) sherill's dOjlO!Ies were was born Nov. 5, 1892 on llle
c~ In to help tile belea- Island oi Nlcarla: Greece; ma
guered cllf, The Chlc~Jc
was the late Auau&amp;ta Mae
cO!IIIngent left when tile guard Beyer Kallio, who died lolarcb
18, 1954.
arrived.
He is sunlved by lhree dau~The guard also
by II
Grand Rapids where tile week. ters, llfrl. llAis,y Huraey, Coend's disorders bepn with Ul lumllua; Mra. Rebecca RolUns,
outbreak or arson Frflll1 night. Pl. Pleaoaill, and Mrs. Sarah
More than 200 state, counl;y !bn1, Dover, Ohio; two sons,
and olcy pollee patrolled 1 O.vld Bernard, l'llllburgh, and
square-mile areo or Grand Earl Bernard, Girard, Oldo, :11
Roplds earl,v ~ where 1 grandchildren, and 27 great llgbtly enforced curlew and a grandchUdren.
INin on gas and llquor sales was
Funeral services will be at
3:30 p.m. Wedoelda,y In BethIn e!lect.
Sixteen . arrests were made el Clm'oh near Leon. The Rev.
durlrw tile ntghl In tile llulch Charles L. Frum will olllclate
ciiY or 205,000 raisins to 7U the and burls! will be at tile Belh·
total arrested t1ur1rw tile three el Cemetery,
Friends may call atlhe Crownights. At leu! IS ftrebomblngs
were reported &amp;mlla,y night, but Hosell Fmeral Home after 6
p.m. Tuelda,y.
most were minor.

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made In Gary ~ ~, lJIO!

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3, 900 National
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disorders, len the ciiY SwldiJ
night-but II wasn't an end to
Us problems.
Tile Fraternal Order or Pollee
planned to submit a llsl of
llrlevances to Negro ~ Carl
Stokes over his handling ol lhe
violence.
II took 50 pollee trCIII
&lt;OIIIInlltlllles surrounding Pacl·
Ilea to rorm s wedge ond drive
01.11 120 yoon1aters who Ill'•~
llllrUly when they bepn plcke~
trw a sl\qlplrw center's stores In
protest of 1 11011 &lt;Ill' ordl...,ce
· prohibiting lolterlrw• In tile
comer.,
Tile leeJHgers ripped billy
club¥ and moce canlstors !r&lt;lll!
the policemen and atiacked the
otncers. Nine arreats w1re
made. Paclftca Ia • OCII1llluni\Y
or less than 31,000 011 thePaclftc
shore below San Francisoo.

SAIGON (lli'O-N- VIet..
~ air war resumed its
nam haa mu~ 100,000 men In lntenaiiY agatast the North aed
lloe live northern provinces ol U.S. fllera hil taraets In the
South VIetnam !or an ultenslve oouthem ~ with 114
that could come In Atlgu8t, top mlssl011a ·lolonday. A U.S. Novy
U.S. and South Vletnameoe pUot, Lt. Cmdr, (luy Cine, 38,
comminders warnocl todl,y. The or New York CIIY, Shot down a
report coincided wUb lnereased MIG17 In 1 cluslc dogllsbt
Communist actlviiY In the area. Involving !our MIGs and !our
The U.S. Command k&gt;dly FSA Intruders near Vinh. 'lbe
disclosed bro Communist .... u.s. plaDol ~the
bushes In the northern war zone oarrltr Baa H
..J. I Corps- that cost Amerleu
Mlrlnes and 1st Air cavalry·
men a total or 24 meo killed and
65 wourded. There waa a nlllT)'
or other firellghts lid •
Communist at~t to lollltrote

Tuelda,y's Games
San Louis at New York, night
San Francioco at Chicago
Atlanta at Pilla 2, lwl-lllgh!
Loa Anplea at Hbusloll, night
Clncimatl at Philadelphia, night

One of the Cmununist drivel
ls ellpectad !rom the C&amp;mbodlall
border region northwest of
Sa!BDR, and B52s hit lhe area
wilh l,SOO toos or bombs In a
series or raid• lolondly ....
toda,y. The
has been
heavily bombed !or weeks.

P'tJ:MEIIOY CHAMPS - Tile Tigers, wllb an overallll-4 alate, won the Pomeroy Boy&amp;' Leqw
baseball champlonsh.lp this season. Frort row, from lett, are Mike GDmore, Tim Bearhs, JohD
Blake, Fred Burney, Gary Grueser: second row, Barry Marshall, Don Smith, Bruce mackston,
Allly Vaughan, Robert Eason; back row, Edgar Abbott, Mgr.; George Carper, Jeff Ridgway, Charles Marshall, Sherman White and Charles Marshall, Sr., Coach. - sentinel Photo.

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FIVE CENTS ,

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Lt. Gen.

n:,.ry

W, Bun,

cCIIIIIIIIIder or all Marines In
the Paclfte, told UP! carre,.....
dell ill¥ WUklnaon In Ill Nang,
tile Ncrit VIetnamese aed Viet
C.,. 1111,}' try a radWMide
ortenalve lo search or the eluae
victory they have sought to
bolsjor lhelr poelllon at the
Paris talko.
AtloCIIer worolrw or apoealble
Communllt 18Siuit ID the

Attack

IIOl"tbern provinces came trom
1L Gen. H&lt;llll8 Xuu Lom, the
I Corps commander. He oal411lo

c1ec1aritW. " I t - · the .Viol
Corw are llllkiDc p~ona

!or a rald apiDat Da Nang,
troops Monday smashed · a poaslbl,y with 11 l!l.ley aa two
Communist attempt to lollltnte 1'91imenta (2, ~0 men)."
Ill Narw and thai hio meo
In llllle mote l h l l l - aiJiod
troops lave 1dJled man lhlll
~lured 20 VIet Cong onl,v a
lew yards !rom bla own 250 Ceoamualo\1 '""""' Ill
Nang area with rookoll 'and
headquarters.
He !oilo..ed "' report.l that morlarL
Tile Communlllll eacoped wilh
allied forces had captured larp
caches or enemy w - by light looses Ia the l1lo ambuabeo,

At Psychologieal Warfare Stage

Nixon Jubilant

Hue.

1be lllaldrw or tile prealdent,
H11111&gt;hrey meantime moved newo Cf.l1fereDoe later ~.
1988, was In the pl.)'cholotdoal to neutralize McCarthy's atrat.
Other develapnents:
llll'llre stage In both parties It¥ or atiackl~ HIIJI!Ilbrey's
Georga Wallace: 1be !ormer
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l!llldlng position with the claim Ala- ao\oeraor t&lt;ild a IOIIoul
Republi CUI caodldateo em tile tile Democretic cooventloo will $%5-oidate rallY In ~
eve ol their national cooveotlon not be truly open.
he Is a ih~Jd1&gt;arlf candidate !or
battled with polla, .moe Dem~
Humphrey promised an end to p,..eldeul beciun there Ia ..,
cratlc aspirants cluelled wilh tile ....,ailed unit rule at the d11rerenee between the rwdcnJ
technloalltles or prooeclur8 at convention, aayll1( ho wanted Republican and Democratic
tllelr • own convention late In e.Ory delegate to bave - · parties. He dr011
wilh
AUIUsl.
or cliolce In hil vote !or tile tile CII!IIIIOIII a airwle !ederii
Richard Ill Nl&gt;ml'a camp PllV's nominee.
JudKe todl1 haa · more power
ball,v- tile latell Gall"' poll
McCarihy to ....... I 'than the 50 govetll:ll'll CCIDblned. .,
showing the former vice pre.. Hillijihrey'o pfopoaaJa i t
!dent wlnnlag In trial heats
aplast either or the !eadlag
Democratic hope!ull, VIce Pre..
!dent Hubert H. Hlllq)brey ot
sen. E11110ne J. McCarthy. The
poll put Nelson Rocile!eller
about even with elilier !lain~
crat.
1t w11 the nnt Gall"' poll Ia
The KHer cre.ii Dlairlct Board or EmK:ation, in ~
some weeki to sbo.. Nixon sloo lolonday night ellij&gt;IOj'ed • head haliketboll cooch and oa iatlotl'lllllllng str011i8r lhlll Rockelai- aiil baakelball coach, ftll1ag vacancies !bat exlated m U. ~
ler, and Nboo aldes sold II atatr.
knoc:ked tile wind out or
Joho Sin&amp; Pl. Pleasant, brolh- CouiiiY Coacli Jolll Wlcldlat .....
Rookeleller's contention he Is er at !ormer GAllS &amp;rid coocb earlier lhla SIIDIIIier 1101 named
tile onl,v proclaimed GOP Earl (Bob) Sin&amp; was named bead prlnclpal at K18ltl' Crook.
candidate who could win In baobthall coach. He will teaob

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PAT AEIKEII
Serving In Vlebilln Is Sp4E Lorraine (Pal) Aelker, 11011
or Mr. ·Uld Mrs. Keith G.
Aolker, 690 La11rol St., llld.
dleport. Aolker sllelided Middleport Hljh School where he
played !oalliall Uld basketboll.
ills eddress Ia ~.fE Lorraine
Pal Aelker, RA 67024121; !88th
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Uy Uolted Press lntarnatlonal
lJTTU: ROCK, ARH. - SEN. J, WUllam Fulbright, !).Ark., !oreeel to. campaign at back country tried chickendimec lor the tirst time
In years, today el»ressed contldence that Arkansu would send him
back to the Senate to continue his light apiiiSt the VIetnam War.
Fulbright - "BUI" to Arbnsaa voters thta aummer -· laces
three Democratic: opponents for hb senatorial seat in todl,y's state
primary. Fulbright has predicted he will win wlthoot 1 runoll. Aod
well he might hope; !or Arkansas v.oters have 1 trldltloo or defeating
lncwnbente In a runolt

The 103 colts, lillPOl'Oitly a record number, ....,l..tad 1o i'ltli
In the 105th IIIIIWII Meigs County Fair hcrse raclrw Pl'OIP'IIIII will
11ln, place or allow to parlo&lt;nutuel betting.
Thla lo tile ftrst r&amp;lr at which legolized, sclentlftcall,y "!air"
belli~ Is to be permitted.
Normally, lhe nwnber or IICII11nees runa -een 60 to 70 ani·
mals. Nominees are two and three-year-old trotters aed pacers.
Owners poy' 1 $10 lee to have their horses nominated !or entry Into
the local races.
This yeer' s !air will feature those over 46 lnehea to 50 inehPEORIA, ILL - THREE POLICEMEN WERE wounded by shtlt- lwlllibl hame88 racing at 5 p. es lnelull'YB will take part in
11111 blasts ~ In an outbreak or VIolence on the NOrth Sl&lt;lo. Pollee m. oo Tburadl,)' and Fridl,y, Aug. a second eategory.
Cesh prizes will be awarded
sold llrea were aet, w1.-a broken and ~· battered with rocks · lS and 16, and racing at 2 p.m.
and bottles Jn' the predawn outburst of Negro teenagera. ~ on Saturday, Aug. 17, the final to the top ftve animals laking
part In 11.. events In the pony
Y&lt;&gt;Uihs were arreslad on charges rangi~ !rom disorderly conduct d~ at the lair·
1o curleW vtolatlona, Poll!» md.
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WOllam B, Downie, Fred Coeg. and horse running rac:ea on
Pollee Chle! Jolui~Sial&lt;all'ak1 sold 1110, trouble e....,wd at about lain and Walla&lt;e Bradford are Thurlda,y Uid Frldl,y artemoons.
2 Lm. (CDT) arllitlil a hOUsio,i project He aoltl a e&gt;'OW~ or youths lair board members who are Claaillfteatlolla !&lt;it tlie ttoes are
. ~ gathered there and that omcers on a rootlne toor of the area heading tht speed program for ponies t8 ln~ea 1/14 .....,.; o¥er
46 lb....., t8 Inches; .49 lncbes
stepped and arrested 1 man and a womanufor causing a disturbance. the '68 fair.
On ThUrsdtY, Aug. 15, races through S2 Inches; ovar 52 Inch.
will
be !or lwo.year-old pacers es Ulrougb 56 indies, and aver
MEXICO CITY - ARMY TROOPS F1RING bazookas lliKI backed
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Motor·
and
three-year
.aid trotters, plua 56 Inches.
by tanks ~ overran Damlng student berrlcldes and scattored lboulsts
with 1 heavy root should bepacers
which
are
non
wtrmera
aands or teenagers In a riot that bepn over a girl. Witnesses said
On Salurdl,y, races will be !or "are o! VASCAR.
·at least one stllfent was killed and scores of youngsters and police or $3,000. Estimated purses In
VASCAR, (V 1 s u 1 I Average
the
Drat
two
eventscolt
Blakes
non.wflliilnK
pac•s and trotters,
· InJured In ntghUong (lghtlrw In !he streets.
Speed COOiputer and Recorder)
are
$2,020
each
With
a
$500
With
a
total
ol
$1,700
In
purses.
. The rlollng atemmed!romrlotpollceuslngthelrtwo-!ootlron clulis
Don Reuter, lair board secre- will becCI'IIe eUective in about
.In breaking 111&gt; high school males fighting o\'er a girl !rlend, a n d_ purse offered tlle non • winning
tary, points out thet ponies In 30 to 60 days, the Ohio S I II e
"' .campus politics. It lead to 1 tee111ge "'rlsll'l!l&amp;llnst the pollee with pacers.
On
Friday,
Aug.
16,
races
a
• pulling event to be held Hlgbw~ Patrol sold.
students chanting "death to CUeto." Luis Cueto 1o I!» pollee cldet
It is the latest law enforcewill be !or two-year.alcl trot. as tile l!l'and&amp;land attraction m
ment
device, designed to let
WASIIIJVGTON- THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT lolonday ters and three-year.old pacers TuepdaY, Aug. 13, will not exliiiiOIIIICed price s111port Joan rates !or 110 Individual !ll'ldes of wtlh purees !or each totaling cee4, 50 lncheo In height. An er- stale patrolmen clock the speed
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$2,020. Trotters, oon-wlmero or ror ~e premium book lndl- or IIQ' vehicle they can see. The
!HB-j:rap burley tobacco.
team&amp; can be 52 Inch. speeds of the cars are shown oo
The !ll'lde rates tango !rom 30 to 77 cents a pound. The rates $1,500, will compete lor a $500 cotes
a small screen ln the patrol ear.
esln gbt,
~resent an averap price slCJPOrt o! 6.35 t·ents 1 pound, about 3 purse.
1be patrolman CIUI nall ~
The
clasalllcatlooo eUgl.
·' ' per &lt;ent allove 1967. The national average rate had been liiiiOWICed On both Tlurlda,y and FridOy,
speedl.rw
motorist cold, reprdwUI
be
pol\)'
harness
raeble
to
take
part
as
eorreeted
are
tl'lere
In February. The department Mondl,)' ooted that oo price support
less
of
.
whether
he ls progressbe orrered on any tobacco raw ''u"(unaouncO, 11 no-G" (no gnde) lng beglmlng at 2 p.m. Ponies 1eem1 t6 Inches and under and
46 lnchua aDd under will par. tliose !rom 47 lhrough 50 lncb- Ing In !ron! ot, behind or, In tile
ar scrap.
opposlte direction of the cu, or
llclj1ate In one elassl!lcatloo Uld ea.
even H he parka.
Col. Chiaramonte, patrol supPITTSBURGH (UPl) - The
erintendent, oal4 33 patrol earo
executive bcerd or the United
are OQII,pped with tile $895 . .
Steelworkers Uol011 (lJSW) mot
vice which would be In aperabrlefl1 ~ to receive an
Uon in a month or two. aa soon
eJ~Pected wagQ eon~t o1rer
as the patrolmen were certlfltld.
!rqm the steel Industry, but
aa 8l1Perla In uslrw the device.
tile offer did no! materlallu.
The chle!- c--..:1 n...
IIOIJalor• ror U.. union and If,
.MiAMi BEACH. (UPn - Go\&gt;' . maJor oteel &lt;OOIPlRI~s pleadNel11011 A. Rooko(oller'o ·IIIIJ)Iior. ed for "two mo.re hours" to
c(JIIle ~ with a settlem811t
"' 'lira sold leda.Y ''lhe name or
proposal
to ward off tile threat
t(ie i!llie ts to stop: Nixon on
or a atrlke by 40,000 steel·
the 'ftrst' and """"d
ballolo" 11
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Repreoentatlves or tile omoe or llqpor Cloud, state auditor,
li8XI wetk'o Rtiplbllcan Nationdl,y,
...,... In Pomeroy Monday to loCate local talent to enter the Ohio
al ' ConventiOoi 8nd "we'll take
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If lhere are any praelltlonaro or the skill .......nd, they 1111.)' plek
MIAMI BEACH (lli'O- For~ lt.ri
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The contaat 11UI be hold at 4 p.m. on .AAB- 28.
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alectoral voleo. He ral_eooed a
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wlnniDg oljlilaeleoted lndualrlal
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. A, LAST MINUTE move by tho Set11~ Frl!ia1 cancolled Slltitr- clear •to Hanoi M.Ortca•a
W aol'vl&lt;e ~·nte alinoiiAc,.S f!it .
l:ounQo Pool OjllooL paUent dlleri!llnatlOII to obtain
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Iilia! haa •beet), a&lt;oom. SOCIIrfQ 'tt!r; the .ScUll Vletoa·
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sllllanl grid meotor and he will nrlllt1!11'aclilleS.

taaob bloloQ and - a t sciVan Meter !ormerb&gt; Mn'ed
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11 head - . I I coach II Soulb-

soU, coaches taughl and coach·

om Loealln Molp Qounb'. Soni
ed at Walwna High School •r- taught - y - In the Pl. PleulnJ lha pall year.
ant Junior Hl&amp;b School prior to
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Ofllce Department Is
almoot oor1aln to be exempted !rom federal 111111P011·
er cutbacka, eaaiq the threat
at sharp reduction&amp; In postal
aervieea.
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exemptlm lolondly and sent It
to a House-&amp;inale conroreooe
oomm11tee !or •.xtatlon of
dlllerences with !lie verolon
paaaed lzy tile Frldl,)'.
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REHEARSAL CALLED
Tbe SOuthern 111gb School band,
&amp;old Director Bob Sla.. will
rehearse 11urldly1 Aug. 1, at

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3 p.m. at the blah ocbool. A II
IIIOIIIbera or tile band are to ottand.

Scout School Planned
A week 10118 ClllllliiiK sobool
!or Bey Scouts wllh leoderohlp
IJilllileo beglno &amp;mlla,y, AUIIIsl
11, el camp Arrollliead,
. - r lUijli&lt;es or the Trlaate
Area Councll.
Tba pJ'OII'em lo designed to
provide )m1or leodera !or district and couticlllralalog events
aa well as skillful, resourcetul
and sell-reliant lelderahlp !or
other phalli or octlvll,y

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oreeo, lalra and moviJil campa.
Participatlls will be given Ia·
doplh tralalog In tile ...
perience areos at ,....ung Scart l!lirll, Seoul team- and
Scartorall, plus tile IIJIICia1 alllll
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Houn Ia poera1 lhe event aullfad by Tomtli;y
Thlimaaon as edoltadvlaor. Mill
lnillnlclorl lncluda ~08 Ad- - - - - - - - - klns, Walter Ga1uk, Fnd Bu·
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL chanan, Tom Melcal!, Garlaed
ADIII$IONS - Rev. Thoma&amp; Par110118 and Carl Candia, sr.
..lllructlona will be carried
A. aeJand, Ractae.
DISCHARGES - lolha Hart. oul by uplllilllon, - tloo lliKI 111111lloatloll. Tbaae Include talk• by l!lqlel'ls, riaual
alda, projeola, ........, t11011aakia
uid lleld lrlpa, alllllvoiWis the

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11il&gt;olrw Ill!' Republican presldent.I-.I I)OIIIInation, Is plomlng
~ Ind. autumn campaign whJeh
wut concentrate on pivotal
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aeeurlty ayatem, which tas
maintained peace and freed&lt;lll!
!or tile past pooratlon, 110Uld
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an AmeriCUI retreat ·!rom CNr
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care
'!1ds column Ia !or fOIIIll! poc&gt;o ol Helen Help US! IIIIo nowopaple, tllnlr problemo and pleao- per.
urea, lholr troubles arid 11m. Ao . : PSYCHOLOGICAL Tml'
wllb tile rest ol Helen Help Ual, PROVF.'! TEEN
It welcomes IIU(hs but """'! COMPLAINT ll! TRUE
1dodge a aorloua Qleotion wllb a Dear Hel•:
1brusb-&lt;111.
Allor reedlnc '"l'lred ollt's"
Sond yoor teenoce &lt;JIOsiiCill complaint aboUt how leona are
treated b7 sales clerks, ltlloutbt
)'W milbt be lnteroslod In I proJect wo did !or a piQ'cldo(7
course at coll0110.
M)' !rlood and I ere 22,
but he lod&lt;a older and 1 look
mucll YOUJI&amp;'III'. For one IIHllllb
BY IIAY JOHNSTON
we palrmlzecl, lncllvhml!y, tile
Mrs. Elva Dall.e)',StlveravUle, aame atoros and restaurlllll&amp;. He
called oo her par-, Mr. and wore a huo!nooo au!~ and! dressMrs. carl AulhoriiOIL
ed NEATLY In a hlgb ocboollotMr. and MrL Omer Dalley ter awsaler and clean achoolcelebrated lholr 50th weclciiQil an. l;ype pants.
nl""'aary at lholr hcone Sunday,
That 1111 tile only cllfterence
J1111 21. Their children and tam- boWoon uo. We- made apoint
.Wes were all there and many or beiDc poUte and qroooble.
!rlando. 11tey had a nice cake
But tho .wr....... In how ...
.and evecyone elliorecl tho da7. weretreatedwaaamulng.
Yr. and Mra. C&amp;rl Author1011
Eacept for tho uoual occalloo;Ud Mrs. Eha DI.Uey were pr~ al rudonou, mr !rlond had ,.,
·•eat.
tnlu.ble. People called him uu••
Mr. ROOert Ours, local, call- or ••mister. ••
ed oo Mr. IIIII Mrs. Charley Clr·
I wu addressed as ••SOmJn
rol and !Jmll7,
or ''Hey, ldd." At erowded eounMr. C&amp;rroll Is lmproYiog and teralwaa puaed over !or 141lls
will soon be able to go back to w11o lwl como In alter 1 did If
Collllllhus at his oq&gt;l.oymont. lie clorko clldD't tanore me, they
Mr. and Mrs. Ll'lrl'OIICe Bush lolked down to mo. lollAidiN(ed
and cllwsllter emwe, of Racine oaltatadtea rumpled mr 1111r and
Route and Mr. Ro7 Buoh, locol, ..Udocl me !or lllllClldnc. or edcalled oo Rev. and Mro. Jolin YIIed me to corroet mr pooture,
Buoch.
pin welchl. get I balrcut, all ln
Mra. Janie CoQilo went to Eut
pobuddog - · · OnowomLlveqoool to visit her bt&lt;llhor, voey
on clllllkod a ablrl I picked out
Yr. WW Prott and oeo Mrs. u.. and oaked I! 1 had mr mother'•
z!o McNamee, Wbo to aerloouly opproval to boQ' IL
w there.
AI a dlmer wbtro m, !rlead
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert POwell, Pole, (tho l4llt) bod IIIII 1 himReedsville, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- burger back rDr beiDg too rare,
viDe, Portland Route, and their I was told to "eol It and like
JI'IDdchlldren, Pllll SeUera. Mr. lt. • When I poriiiJtocl poUtely,
and !Ira. Robert LIW1011 a n d I was re!uaed semee.
cllwsllter, ·loc:ol, rislted Mr. and
AI a lllalloneey atan w b or e
Mrs. Ro7 Powell and !Jmlly, Pole had road map:rl111 !Jom
Mr. and MrL Roland Wise and tho rack for 30 minutes, I wu
two children, Mldclleport Route, told alter leas than a.. to •111oy
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Poul OUrs a n d aometlllog or get out.•
!Jmll7, Mr. and Mrs. Ma,ywood
ru arant"" set oome or 111eae
, Johnstoo, local, called on Mr. lltuatlona up, but tile oxamploa
.; and Mrs. Lawrence Johnatoo and are endless, and not jull with
' ,.family.
salol elorko. one Dl&amp;bl I llood
''; 4 Mn. Helen JeUen, SJraeue, m a well ll&amp;hted llraet coraer
; · ~1. Helen Icenhower and 1 on for 20 mlnuteo and IIIII showed
• ..,~roy Route, Mr. Ro.rPow· qaiDat a wall b7 a pollcamoa,
, ell, "loc:ol called oo Mr. and Mra. aoked !orldOnUllcallonand cl&lt;lM~ ~Hamer Icenhower.
!y quoatlonod. Throe nlgttts later
~. MrL Garnet Johnston vialted PN llood tlloro for over an hour
I paronto, Mr. 1nd Mrs, Ed and 1111 !pored eytho aamoolllud her al1ter, MrL Doro- cor.
Boaebett7 and !Jmil,y.
Tho only dlfroronce lnallllleao
lito. Golda CIOIIdenen oi ·CO. altuatlona WI I tbll people
'li'TJ!~~.::~ 1 few da7o boro. tlloiQII1I ol Pole 11 an lAIIt and
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and .... Went a •._...... q;aln !or a - .
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"Tired or II" Ia lind ol Ill

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McCarlh7lte1 alread,y take t h 1
poaltloo tllatllle oxorclao o1 this
ancient Jll'lvllep or tho "lnl"
Ia llsal! 1 kind or ...,aptraey·
In b;thalf or 1lle Democratic rront.
nomer, Vl.._l'l..,sldonl Hubert
ltimphrey.
Alroad7, thoJI objoct tllat tile
111JJ01ntmont or '"tile Democratic
Ieeder ol the House, Rep. C&amp;rl
Albert of Oklahoma, to be per.
manonl cbelrmall 'If 1lle COIIVIII·
tloo Ia .,moltow on 1ot of UIUI'·
patloo, OYon'lhoullt IIIIa Ia c!ael7 what hal boll! ovar
and .... before.
Alrootb', they take tile aame
riew toward 1110 choice of Rep.
Hale Bocco or Louis!- to be
plallorm chnlrmoa, thoullt IIIIo,
too, lo wboll1 wltllln tile rules or
tile game as It baa so long bOll!
pl&amp;jled.
The oum or It Ia tllal tllere
Ia evoey rouon, qultellj)l11!rom
tile chronic racial threats that

over 00111 port!eo, to !ear
that tho Ausuot da7s are llOinc
to bo dog da7• - hoi oi!OUBh
surely In Mlantl Beach !or tile
Republicans hut blazing. Indeed.
for the Democrata tn Chic:.,o.
For tile lneacapahle !act lo
tllat bowover peraonally decent
hang

McCarthy may be, the
aadu" he has let loose Ia

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b' contemptuous not only olwhal
It acoma 111 •'the old pollttnu
but aloo or certain other o I d
tlllnp like ~\Y rules.
Far leas tban any other Pre&amp;ldenllal aspirant Ia he In com-

mand or tlloiO ..... love him all
too nmcll.

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Clnelnnatl Reels'
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olao dabbles In go!! and sporta
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UnUed Pross JnternatiDIW
National Leasuo
W; L•. P&lt;lt. GB
68 36 ,650
54 t9 .529 12'11
51 f7 .529 1Sih
Francisco 52 50 ,510 14
52 52 .500 16
48 53 .48~ ll!'h
Pittsburgh
48 53 .584 18'11
New York
59 58 .f~119V.
Houston
45 58 .f37 22'h
Los Angelos
45 58 .437 22'h
Monda7'• Results
Son Francisco 4 Ch!Cif" I
St. Louis 5 New York I, night
llooston 2 Los Angeloo 1, night
Pltt&amp;burBII '3 AUanta 2, night
Cincinnati 7 Phila 6, Ill, twlltt.
C!nclmatl 6 Philadelphia I, 2nd
Tocla7' • Probable Pllclloro
(All Times EDT)
Los Angeles (Singer 7-10) at
Houston (WU1011 8-11), 8:30p.m.
AUanta (Niekro 10-7 and John.
1011 5.S) at Plttllburgh (Biaa
8-3 and Bunlllnc 4-11) 2, 6:05
p.m.
St. Lollla (Gibson lf-5) at
Phlledolphia (Wioo 6-7), 7:35 p.

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There iB o dilferen.:o bellDeen o black ·
miln and a Negro. 'Wegro'' ia ·the t1t1me
· opplitd btl the white man to "'· 1 om a
black 111411.
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-Floyd McKloalcll
Thlo statement by one Negro leadef would
oeund ·ridlculo., In Spanish, where "negro"
means simply "black." Wbat McKissick Ia
saying, of course, la that he, olong with mU·
Ilona of other dark..khmed Americans rejects
"Negro" In its sociological, not ill biOlogical

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socially. But wbat is a Negro, blologlcaUy?
"Wheo scratched," says Rol Ottley, "they
are wblte, black, red, brown and yellow and
thousands of shades In between, resembllnJ

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recallonlltl ~~ 1111. fmdom the Nfii'O (aiaie) ,
nearly ev~ typo of penpn that IJ\hablll the
earth, with . .lo. clu1, racial llld ullonal ·wlillllf roaiiY tile lrftdom to malo With ~
women. The f~ It that the .,.eat mtxture :ot
djlrere.. ~ 300 y~ of lntmlibldlnc
-African with European, Indian· 1114 Moli·
wblto ,.... with blacll took plaCe In v
day• when wblto meli eould !10 _, 111e1·
gollan-lt woulcl tu the abltiUe•. of an an\llroptilogllt til ~e the conlralll!ll pig- - wllb colored women. Slnc1 ,then,• re Uvili
BUie lntormltTJage )Ia• ~on pllct. .
mentatlolll., .
teitures, bone structuro1,
Ne...oea, u aliWiOrlly ...up, ,CJilthe whole
varylnJr physiques llld facial characterlatlca."
aceept
the value ludfllllen!l of the domlllant
Yet 40 years ago an anlbropologlat did diswbllo
majDrlty,
There 11 prejudlce ainlmf
cover that a definite type waa emerliJig, half·
N•sroe• towll'd darker Ne.,.oes. 11 ao many
way belwten.white alid blaet llld genetlcllly
outstanding Nesroes have been of mixed
more stable tban elther "pure" race.
.
"From a• ·diverse racial llocka u It Is blood, It ls not tieca~oe of 1uper1or ablu~,:
white 1enes but tiecauao thon of lllhlell '
humanly possible to aoaemble," wrote MevWe
J. Herskovlts, "bu come ••• a veritable New have lilways had the best chance for accept- ,
ance and advancement In a society which 6eNe~o. the American Neii!'O."
Bevu that "white 11 right."
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The uNegro/' u an entity, continues to
Negroes he studied bad oome white ancestors.
elude aUempts to detcrlbe hlm, clasalfy hlm,
Soclologlat Robert P. Stuckert of Ohio State
explain blm-or with blm away.
Universlly has estimated thet one out of ftve
American whites biB oome Negro bact.,.ound.
NEXT1 AD Mea w NIt is 1 maU., of faith, and fear, amonlltl•

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BY JACK O'BRIA!i
.... That sarilst In ;'Thorou8bNEW YORK -'- lrlab pI a Y· !y Modem Millie" wasn't real
wrl(ht Brian Friel (lila "LOY· sarilot Ouot lod&lt;ed llko IQ boer11" ~sl opened warmly hero : ...... Carol Cham!ng came up
wltll Art camey) couldn't moke allergic ... Ger1011 Kanln peot.
his own New York premiere at

died hls story ,.Where lt'a At"
to CollllDpOHtan Ma(ozlno; he's

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at Chicago (!lando 10-e), 3:30 p,
m.
Wedne~'• Garnes
Houston at Cbtcago
Pitts. at Cincinnati, 2, twl..Ugbt
Atlanta' at Now York, nli!lll
St. Louis at Phllaclelphla. nli!lll
SID Fran at Loa Angeles, nli!lll

Raeine Soeial Events

BY 11118. FRANCIS MORRL'I
Mro. George Tasolan and dl&amp;'llle ilollt orncera or Racine ibler or Clnclmad 1111111 .........
ton stranslor" with "We OnJ.y
KDl Each Other," blolfiP(Q' ol Chlptor O.E.S. held 1 picnic at II da71 with har mother, Mro. .
an el)lllotally vlclws Murder Inc. tho hotiiO or Mr. 1nd Mrs. Bon Llll!an Leo. Mr. Taoalan jolnOoJ
Phll1011,
them Sunda.J and they r . boas, Bug!Q' Siegel.
Ellelley Winters hna wriUIII a
YrL Gerald SbiQ&gt;aOn lllllal,._ homo.
otace lrll0(7 Utled ''1110 NoliQ' ed 1 broltoOinlde ln.a ~ II her Mrs. Ana Coo lefl ~ to
, . . . _.., undor her real name speal a rew
In Columbua
IIIJI Fnnlc, aoo or Mr. IIIII wllb Mr, and Mra. 1'.-1 J01111o.
- lildrley Scbrltl ..' Morveloua
Arlhur Treacher will cut anol- MrL' Howard Fronk bid tho mloMr. and Mrs. Allen Grat.m
blun with the Now Chr!JQ' Min· ~ to suffer 1 broi&lt;P wriot. ol CAJlumbua opeat tho wookand
Brenda Bredtord spent t h e with their paronto, Yr, and'•Mro.
atrols mrtnc his Au&amp;u• dele In
v ope wltll tho Jofllbml Griffin wookond wltll Sholl07 Beckwith JOl'r7 Gnblm and Yr. and Mra.
lllrey Wlll!ortl.
ahoW .... Pl&amp;meol Mlrldwn'a at l'lrkoroburah. W, VL
"Hoah como do Judp" co!chMro. ·Rex Clrlyalo and chilMr. and Mra. La,.._. Dll·
phraao IIIII his old roullno of tllat c1ren or Columbus II'JI IPOIIdlrv 107 and son, Jolin of Eut IJwrtitle. recorded and IVa hotcaldlll a .week with Yr. and Mro. Gor· pool, wore woe~ -tao!Mr.
along comfortll&gt;ly; ..., bo'a aloo old SbiQ&gt;IOII,'
·aild Mro. Jott7 P""olL
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recorded 15 ol hla bll!owed aaMro, Alberta NDU!atlno ~C...
Mr. IIIII Mrl. Wold - ·
etent burlt191tolidta .he' I fe&amp;- lumllul IPfl¢ &amp;l!*l' with l(r, · -~jJ1!11 ~liM ~~"
tored !or half,I 08111ur1.
and Mra. llallfl Webb.
end aue.U or.illi: oil .tlii- .AlMr. IIIII Mro. Jack Duff1 and bert HilL
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and Mro. Filrosi Nelglor StJndioJ,

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BY MRs. EVELYN BRlCKLES
filming "GiriOverboard''atCioMra. VIvian Homnan o!Wheel·
sar's Palaeo In Vogao.
.inc. W. VL, Is visltlog her son, .
In tile allermatll or tile Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Dar. HoJI'man tor
Kemedy tragecbr' countlen eel !ew da7o.
lebrilles ligned ads denouncing
Mrs. Nolaol Weatherman """
violence In films: !nclucllnJllllelterlalnod tho Rose Garden Clob
107 Wlntera who lull algned to
at her hc:me Wednesday evening,
star as uMa Barkeri" Burt ReyJuly 17, wltll 18 In lltenclance.
nolds who will nre when ready
Mr. and Mrs. William ll JohnIn Zanuck's "100 Rines·"
..., of Phlledolphla, Pa., wore
Chris Jooos - I I be oo...it.
hero to ottend 1110 l'unonl or Klo
ed repeatedly by a llllli .or pia
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:Iii •"i'hree In uio Attic;• ;,.._,
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Lelah
Mj.
Llno, and rislted hU mother,
Olrtls who will !ollow "The BoaMr. and Mrs. R. K. Rowan.
Mr. onc1 Mrs. Richard Griffin
DDCTCII=I.. MAILBAG
and !Jmll7 o! CoolvWo, have ping.
bought tho proper\)' o! Mr. and
Mrs. Gene TuM07, Injured In
Mrs, Alva Clark and are '"""" a car crash, underwent serious
tow here.
ourgery as a result .... The Con·
Mr, and Mrs. Alva Clark and flY laland rioters Wbo stomped
!Jmlly moftd to their hllllo at two N. Y. cops end claimed lhftY
Flltwoodo whore 11107 !ormerly "'re reacting nobly to ancient
By WAYNE G. BIANDSTADT, M.D.
lived before moving here.
. wrooce weren't so noble - while
Mr. 11111 Mrs. Millard Brooke being stomped and kicked b7 tile
Q-What Ia the cause of Tbll dlaeue Ia dlagnoiecl by'
or Roynoldahurg, o., wore visit- moll or 50 IJ)OOIS, olllcer David
inc her br«her, Mr. and Mrs. Nadel's wriotwatcb was ripped multiple sclerosis? How iloes a careful ltlldy of lbe ll)'llljlaJfe¢'a person! How Is It toms relating to the ~us
Dorsel MUJer and 110111 over the ell and llberatedi he's the 10n. It
diagnosed?
Can the victim
weekend.
ol Scrlppa • Howard' a veteran
·~·· widely,
Since 101110
the -mty
vlcllmi
continue to work? II there varies
Mrs. Jimmie Torrence and lhoatro IJIIIclallst Norman Na- any cure?
can continue to work whUe
chlldron or Columbus, IJIIInl tho del.
A-MIIIlple a c le r o s'lsla olben can't.
weekend hero wltll Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Hsall"a mother died "" caused by the destruction of
Treatment ' hal In paenl
R&lt;Und TorrePater Lind
will piiQ' a the myelin tbeath (lnsulaUon) been 111118111faclory and lm·
Mr. and Mro. Jolin Arboucl&gt; eotr pro iiia·new film .... vet. that surrounds the Individual pr&lt;Wement II olton temporonc1 soa Weslo7 and his !rlend, eran broodculer Ed Fitzgerald nerve IIbera In the sJ&gt;Inal cord ary, Much can be 4one, tiow·
Mia Norma Nlclda, all sport loll tile lii!lll In hla !.on eye Tlie caWie of this destruction ever, to eue tile v!clim'l
theo!'Y IIY!Dplom1. AllboiJib ~~~m· II
tho . WMkond 11 Columllua with !or a week, mlraculoual7 IIIII It Ia not known. A
no cura·, Well ~ of the
their doolhtero, Mrs. Leo Joan back ... Mra. Fltz (Peioan Fltz- II that It Ia the reoult of a de- spinal Cord
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lllwklna and Yra. Lilly L e e prald) no aangely mauled by a ficiency of linolenic . acld In
'the diet. Thla nutrient Is found mUICUiar rIll d lty, painful'
Shultz and !Jmil,y.
couple o1 animal a whosoflgbt abe In seed oils llld ~ fish. 'I'1!e spums and IDtenUom tremor.
Mr. and Mrs. W&amp;7DO Brlcldeo fi1ed to referee and loll , .. , Elh- theory hal not been proved 119 Dr. lrvinC Co,op8!' of Ntnf
wero caiiiQil 011 Mr. and Mro. el Kemed7 and two of her chll- lludles to dlaciiV81' . a viral York hal repOrted e:leellont
Fnnk Upton and !Jmil,y of SIJ.. will Jet to South Atnerlca cause are continuing.
results In the_ ,relle~ ~ . .
ver Ridge.
early In Aq.
The symptoiDJ vary.~
Rulhlo Wilker IJIIInl ....,ral
Name ola-Eostsldo salooo: Include im Ullllalld1 galt,
us !rei~ .)hat · bav'e · ap.
da7a visiting 1n Clnci...U. Wltl1o Buo1o ' Ollla .... Steve Me- ity or w'eltneaa of v
muscles,
trem.on
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are
thoro she wont to Coney llland ~ ramo!oa 1llr7 ol hla Illlad ID&amp;IIY other placoa oiiiUr- tare: ''l arrived prlll¥ Qllck
IOIIeilke
the iPIJUII
eal
and l till fill at the aame ..ct." aJid 1 stacca!o-tyt!e of
c8118i.
~: Yl\lllbe .vfetlm
.vltainJD X • ,,. , , :
Mrs. Katursh Kimble 1 n d he told hia Rainbow Room Jll'OIIP
...-uctrter Checyl ol Cle..
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land, vlalted her ~. Jolm
Karlor hero lall week.
fr P,HI~ ~~OlE:t .
Yr. and Yro. DeiDl'd !loP:·mat JIOl he ililt ~
IIIII claU!Ihtera or Mlnaflold, 0.,
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lhrllup
1)111011
"-fs here with h11
a
Dla;llllne In aiiOut'ftve
paronto, Mr. and Mra. WU!Iam
mlntitea/
Blake.
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Yr. and Mrs. Ke..,.at Grl!·
fltll onc1 "'"' Joe and RontiY f&gt;ll:'
llncer, vacationed Ia a t - k
throuBI1 Eootern Weal Vlrslnla
IIIII VlJ'Iinla and over tile SQIIno Drift and aaw IDliiY
polnto or Interest.

The Dolly Semtnol, Mlddlepart-P&lt;Bneroy, 0., July 30, !968

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one da7. became a !allier 1110
nell and had to st.;r tome ....
Nobel prizewlmer John Steinbeck had a severe heart attaek
.... Title tune or tile '"'borougglly Modem Millie" moYie juot
was peddled to Plllohury~saTVcommercial jingle, enrlchlng
IIOIII!Wrltera Jlmm, Van Heusen
and Sammy Cohn to tile tune or
•150,000 .... TWO Canadian iurIota wore over~ b7 elootroo)c lluqlng In anWiog evltiOiiCt
'Wbl~
, be u••• - 80 t anacia
go con
ls !ormulatlog new le&amp;lslatloo to
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to open, one alter the campus riolence has not stopped
. ~. in an atmollpbere of un- altho camp~a (Ilea.
~rlalntr onc1 wrebenlioo wltll' Tbla Ia limply a !Jot of """'
.~ porallel In the exper!II!Ce of. ·lempof01'7 ll!o; It has not been
llio most ftteran or poUttc!ana. loot . upou proleao!onal polltlcH
1tte · &lt;.'Oili8CJlllnce la that ae- lana whose whole trade Is to
Curib' meaaures at ed:raordlnary acc..,t and to doll wltb tile !acta
rl&amp;or to guard aplnot violent olll!e.
dloonler In tile pllerieo and
'l1le amdatloa ol tile ro~po~~li­
even on the noor are belngqutot- ble Democrat• are more numer11 prepared b7 tllooe In &lt;harp ous and more comt&gt;lex. At botof admlnlatratlve arrangementa tom, their nl&amp;!&gt;tmare Ia mt limboth for the Republican conven- ply !or wDil,v violent controtion In lollaml Beach and t h e veriQ' hut quite posolb!y also
'Democratic conventloo In Chl- for a dainaglng wllkou~ con·c:qo.
ceivably loadlnc to tho !ormation
Balical!y, tile reopono!ble R._ or a !ourib por1;y by tho m o r e
poj&gt;llcana moll of all !ear ldooloc- zolloua backers o( Son. EDgene
lcal exploo!ona !rom the IJIIIC· McCartb,y to join the tlllrd par.
tators or delepte·a aimllar to \Y already In tho fteld under tile
or even more passionate than bitter banners or George walthese IIIII swept the hall In SID lace or Alobama.
Frandaco four ·)'e&amp;rl ago when
In a word, the worat even.
Barey Goldwater waa nominat- tuali\Y tho Repu!Jllcana !eel IIIey
ed and such anti.Goldwaterites· muat race Ia tile pooo!bUI\Y of
ao Gov. Neloon Rocke!eller ol 1 l)lllotacle of remarkable but
New York were booed and hill- IIIII controllable IQII!nou before
ed In open aect!onll hatred b.- tile wllchiog public, &amp;looK wllb
tw- the Eaotem.baeed a n d tile oompanlon I)IIIC!er o1 harab
Weotem.baaed wings of tllo por- dommllratlooa by oxtremlat Ne\Y.
gro torcea.
Tbla time, Rocke!eller blm11te Democrlla must take all
eelf Ia, ol coorse. a contestant thlo and ...,.. Into accounl. For
for the nomination, and a t a r tile more extreme ol tile McCarmore moderate adverllal')', Rich- 1117 people hove !or weeks boon
ard Nlxoo, Ia tile !ront-runnor adopting ._poaoab!y bellicose
In place of Goldwater. All tho attitudes, openly lhrollanlns 1
aame, the potentlai!Ues !or trou. aerteo ol deliberate bnwla over
ble are higher rather tban low- plaUOrm planka, over clelepte
er. Thlals DOt because then two seating. and evat over tile mat·antagonist• are men or unrea- ter or aU!a11111i pieces ln 1110
1011 hut slmp!J bocauoe tho whole public galleries.
notlooal mood lo lncomporab!y
ThouBII tile llll&lt;lcd&gt;tecl r1sbt ot
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American Leque
11te !rustratlon wu because
W, L,: Pet. GB o! In alllog toe In his rl.!ht !oot
Detroit •• ., • , .63 39 .618
. and tho tears ""'"· for pitching
Baltimore ' ' • ,55 45 .550 . 7
tho tllh~ no-hitter or the major
Cleveland .• , .57 47 .548 7
loague seoson.
Boston • , •••• 53 46 ,535 Slh
.Tha 6-!oot, 2-lneh, 185-pound
Olkland ••••. 50 51 .495 U'h nadve .of Sallnao, Cai!L, turned
New York ••• ,47 51 ,480 U
In tile dasslc Monla7 night
Mlnne- •..• 48 53 .475 lflh when he beat tho Phlladolphia
Call!ornla .•• ,48 53 .475 14'h Phllllos 6-1. Tomm, Phoebu.a or
Chicago.,,. ,.44 54 ,449 17
tile Baltimore Orioles pitched
Washington ••• ,37 62 .361 25
tile first no-bitter or tile oeascm
Monday's Results
agalnat tho Boston Reel Sox on
Boston 3 BaiL 2, hi, d~. 10 ln.
Bootoo 8 BaiL 3, 2nd, night
Washington 4 Clove. 2, night
New York 7 Detroit 2, night
Call!ornll 2 Minn. I, night
Chi. 7 Clok. 2, 13 Ins., night
Tocla7's Probable Pitchers
All Times EIYf
Washington (II. Howard 1-5) at
Cleveland (McDowell 11).9), 7:30
p.m.
New York (Stottlem,yre 13-7)
!lfracuso eliminated Cheshire
at Detroit (WUaoo 8-8), 8 p.m. !rom tile Syracuse Municipal
Chicago (llorlen 11-8) at Olk· Park Poey Loague Tournament
la~ (Dobson 7-ll or Kraus~:~e 7..
wltll a ~ shutoUt victory Mon8), 4:30p.m.
da7 ovonlng.
Baltimore (Hardin 12 • 6) at
Jim Hubbard, Syracuse, rightBoston (Ellsworth 9-5), 1:30 p.
hander, worklog tllellrot•lxlnnm.
ln(l, P,YO up four hils, !annod
OnlY
scheduled
10 end walked nm.
Wednesdly's Games
Pet Amold pitched tile nrat
Call!ornla at Claldlnd, twl-nllht
two outs of tile aevonlh but gave
Chicago at lollnnesota, night
w~ to Rick Ash oner developWasltlnglon at Detrol4 night
Baltimore at Cleveland, night Ing arm trouble. Neither gave
up lft7 hlto.
Now York at Boston, night

A&amp;&gt;rU 27 and Jim Hunter o! tile
Olkland Athletics pitched tho

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American League'a1lrat perfect
game In
years acalnat the
lollnne- TWins on M07 8.
Culftr, .iho wept wttllout
shame wblle reporters . biter·

viewed

!ollowlog tllo
clasatc, conceded that It hid
been 11 cpit.e I daf," He Aid he
had been sick all ~ and
received a shot of novacaine

be!ore tile ramo to oaao tile
pain in his toe.
Groat Experletlce
4'1 wu
tn another world.''
said Culver, who was acquired
!rom tho Cleveland Indiana lui

whoae slider ubores

on hitters like a left
hander'a curve ball, walked lhe

batters and struck out four. The

PhlUles scored their run in the
second inning when IUehle Allen

reached second base on errors
by TOllY Perez and WOOIJ3
Woodward 00 tile same pla7,
went to third on an lntleld out
and scored on Cookie 'RoJas•
11crlfice n,.
The Reds, who won the flrst
game o! the twi..Ught doubt ..
header 7..$ on Pete Rose' a triple
ard Vada Pinson's sacrltlce Oy
in the ninth innins, backed
Culver with throe-run rallies In
lhe third and !ourth lnnlogo.
Alex Johnson, Don Pavletich.

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Em bror."led r.n controvers:y
The Philadelphia Eagles hed
thelr
own problems involvilli
Dave Parks, who played out his
optloo wltll tile West Coost club dissatisfied players. EOO Gary
and hooked up wltll the Solnto. Ballman and fullback Tmn
Parks agreed to terms with Woodeshick, each tn the scoring
his new club, hut lllrd7 Is column w I t h five touchdowns
halklnc 11 reportlnc w san last season, walked out of the
Eagles training eamp because
Franclaco.

Forty-Nlnen as payment tor

Four counties are represent.In Mondal' 1 s first tilt. the Gal·
· ·eel In tho aoml.flnala o! tho lOIII ll,[)olls Reel Sox hold a t • 2 load
- annual Kyger Creek Little J.eque : going Into tile fourth Inning over
· boaoblll tournament. ,
tho Middleport Redlega, then tile
Followtng Moocla7's quarterll- Meigs coumlano tallied I our
' Jial IJ!tloo, only four teams, out markers In the !ourth, and wrsp:~l!i(l":'"""'' ,pt(ld ..r·40cw!llch pad It "' !'fill tlu'~o. m&lt;Jt:~:.t~'!h.•
"bOp,{ ;ji'',My 6," relilafnod In ruth ,.,..
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Alan Acree wat credited wlfll
Lui eftnlog, tile lollAidleport tho win. Ralph SOunders was
Rodle(s sUpped by tile Glllipo. char&amp;ed with tho loso. 11te winIta Rf_dsox 9o.6 In tho nrat c.,.. nora had eight hlta, tho loaora
teat. In Moocla7's niBiltclll, PL IL A. Acree paced tile wlnnero
Pleo~'s Cll;y Ice IIIII F u e 1 wltll four bite In ftve trips. Brott
downed the lollAidleport Yankees, WUsmlwl four hits In !our trips
13-3.
!or tho losers. R. Grymeo had
This oveniog, tile nrot semi- two blto, saunders a double and
"' ftw coolest pita ~shlro'a TJ. trll&gt;le.
• gera (GIIIIa) acalnll McArthur' a
In the nlghtcljl, PL Pleasant' a
· • Marchantl (VIntoo). 'l1le Tigers Dwight Adkins alltMed ~
;, will c&amp;rr7 1 15-0 mark Into 1110 port' a· Yaekooo onl,y !lvo hits,
contoat. McArlhur, aalndependo . while hla motes bonged out llln
.••.oDI oqued, Ia 10-$ tor tho year. a 1~ romp.
c 111 tonl&amp;hl'a ooml·flnalnl&amp;ht- Pbll MWor was cher&amp;ed with
,: Cillo Cllf Joe and f\lel (Mason) tho lnoo. Chris lollUor, who re, . will leko on tho MlddleporiJied. lleftd In tile third; got two hits
lep (Mei&amp;i).
In tllroo trlpo !or 1lle losers.
'" Tho wlnnero of tonl&amp;hl'• - · w.,.,ey Call had three hits In
, ·wlllllottle!orlho1968cllamplon- .tllroo trips topllcelboYankeea.
- osltljl on Wedneada7, beglnnlog al
Scott Stewart had a ' ~e and
1 p.m.
single for I h e wbmora, Jim
,.., Tho IQOera of tonl&amp;hl'• game Chandler 1 lingle and double, D.
.•will I1W for cooaolatloa bonora Adkins a - . , run, and t w o
·.after 1lle champiCilii!W Wt Wed- IIQ(Ioa, Roclll Sturgeon two alnJ ROod&amp;l'.
gloa and Sonny McClintock two
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the club would not meet their
"Thls , la between me 8IKI salary deJ11111ds,
Phlledelphls had somethiog
Rozelle1" Hardy Js quoted as
on
the eredlt side, however, as
11171111 alter enpglog tile
llnebacker
Harold Wells, reservices of an attorney. "I don't
think" an,ybody has tllo right tO ceiver Chuck HUghes and
move me without me ' or New octenstve tackle Lane Howell
Orleana haviog an,ythlng to B&amp;l' came to terms.
about it."
FIGHT RF.SUL TS
lllnly's boo! Is tllat he lwla
CAUSEY CLAIMED
stertlng job with New Orleans, By United Press International
ATLANTA (IJPI) - Wo,yno but will have to Dglrt !or 1
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI)CIUJOy, traded !rom Chicago to bertll wltlllho Forb" N!nors,
B o b Foster,, 179, Washl~
caHforrda less than two weeka
SID Francisco team ofllclalo sloAJed Charlie Polite, 199,
ago, Monda7 wu Clatmocl oo bavt abo expres1ed displeasure Spr!n(neld (3).
waivers b)' tile Allanta Bravea. wit' tho ruling.
causey, a uttlity lnftelder, :
boUed .180 !or tile White Sox
with Call!ornla. To make room
tor Clusey, the Brlvta aasiped
Ted Davldson, a lollhanded
roUe! pitcher, to their Rlcbmcind !arm club In 1110
lntemoll...t 1\eque.
ADD PITCHER
BOSTON (UPO- Tho Boston
!led Sox Mondi.Y reocdvated
pltchar BUI Llnd!J !r&lt;111 their
mUitary reatrlotecl list and
sltljlped another pitcher, Garry
Ho(genburk, to tllelr Louts vWo
!arm club In tile lntornatl...t

cUm - El'l'orl
hllw boim ~tly"!or ll)e Colum-

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b a - scoring Jerey Wild
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I Dd MIMj' SIIWUIUOD to end
.·-.s Jots ',this 10111011, but Mot&gt;- ibo game, wltli the Jets on 14&gt;
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BuDIO' Bllclnall-2 ~:~ 1110 fal ,oliven tile win. DIVe Bald- .
; liOttoim or !hoi ~...;a Chuck , Win, · IIJe" ~ or ,two Hol'd·
" lllllor .~jrt In Ill Jill for Chrlo hurl~~· lool!.lho .lo,a.
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~~_:. "I roallled ·too ·late tbll 1 •O&lt;On! or,,il loo!r'1ll1lll aet to·•llhoqld ha~e hid RJciilo Hebner nlchi- ·• ' \
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wlll be Saturday but several

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small ones have been develop~
lnc In tho meantime.
First there's the rookies. The
Browns now have 63 men on

their roster and three must be

cut by Thursday when all Nadonal Football Leai!IIO teams
muat be down to 60 men.

hsiest Wily To
. Lovelier R6oms

Then there's theQW1.erbaeks.

Everyooe lo predicting Frank
Ryan, or at least a healthy ver-

sion

or Frank

ft7an, will return

as COach Blanton COllier's No. 1

quarterl&gt;ack. But he Is getllng
some strong competition from
Bill Nolaon and Gary Lane.
Nelson came to the Browns a
tew months back trom the
PlttaburBII Steelers and proved
In tllolaot scrimmage holobeclnnlnc to fool comlorlahle wltll
Cleveland's style of J)lay, He

led tile only touchdown drive
durlnc tllat scrimmage.
Lane proved last season that
he can move the team with

slrooc abowln(s In tile final
games when Ryan was less than

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Cheshire hitters .were J. Bias,
~cuse opened Ito scorlnc
with two runs In the 11rst when the catcller, with a ckJubJe and
Rick Ash singled !ollowlng back- single, end Beebe and Wigal,
to-hack base hits by Steve W!no- eaeh a single.
Syracuse will go acnlnll Dowbrermer and Amos Moore.
Tho hnsto upped tllelr mar- ler's Transmission, the Parkcln to 4~ In tile Mh wltll two ersburg team that doWned Mldruns on an error, a walk, and dloporl 5-4 on Wednesday oven.
singles by Kevin StoUor and Am- Inc at 6:30 and Eastem will
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old.
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result or two Cheshire errors
(7) and Ablos. Wigal and Bals.
C. Wigal, also a righthander, and a fielder's chot~.
Umpires Jim Soulsby,
went the cllllanco !or Chesltlre. cuse'l only other .hit was a
George
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decisive nm 1.1\ llljl alldb Imine
to help tho ·Pirate•'' Bob
notch hll .iJnth win. 11111
lfazorosld ~ .for tho
Plntea wblto .Hanh Aariln hod
three bite IDOl Joe Torro tooo·!or .
tho Bnveo, · ~ Reed wai
ll88ed wltll his shill ,O.o.
G&amp;l'lord PerlJ''I twJ&gt;'Idlter
earood tho Siln ' Francisco
pitcher his nillth ri!'lor7. Slngloa
by T1 Cline, WUile Ml:Covoy,
WOlle MOJo and Jo,y Alou
sparked 1 t!Hrsaldnc
rally In tho sixth ltmlnc tbll
clealt rookie Gary Rosa hU Brill

Washington Senaton topped tile
Clevellnd Indians 4-2, tile
california Angels nlwecl tho
MIMe- Twins 2-1 and the
Ctilcago White Sox tq&gt;ped ~~~~
Oakland Athletics 7-2 In 13
Innings.
Lou Brock, who spoiled Nolan
R,an's J)()-blt bid in the sixth

and Pat Corralu drove In two
rUIIB each lo lead tile Hecla' 12hit attack.
11te St. LDIIls ,canunats
do!Jated tho Nonr York Meta 51, the Houston A1tros beat the
Los Arweles Dodgers 2--0, the
Plttabursh Plrltea shaded the
AUenta Braves 3-2 and tile SID
Fnnc:iaco Glints ~ tho
Chlcogo Cuba 4-1 In nther
National League games.
Yankees Beet Detroit
In the American I,.eague, tbe

Syracuse Shutout Winner
Over Cheshire Pony Club

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care
'!1ds column Ia !or fOIIIll! poc&gt;o ol Helen Help US! IIIIo nowopaple, tllnlr problemo and pleao- per.
urea, lholr troubles arid 11m. Ao . : PSYCHOLOGICAL Tml'
wllb tile rest ol Helen Help Ual, PROVF.'! TEEN
It welcomes IIU(hs but """'! COMPLAINT ll! TRUE
1dodge a aorloua Qleotion wllb a Dear Hel•:
1brusb-&lt;111.
Allor reedlnc '"l'lred ollt's"
Sond yoor teenoce &lt;JIOsiiCill complaint aboUt how leona are
treated b7 sales clerks, ltlloutbt
)'W milbt be lnteroslod In I proJect wo did !or a piQ'cldo(7
course at coll0110.
M)' !rlood and I ere 22,
but he lod&lt;a older and 1 look
mucll YOUJI&amp;'III'. For one IIHllllb
BY IIAY JOHNSTON
we palrmlzecl, lncllvhml!y, tile
Mrs. Elva Dall.e)',StlveravUle, aame atoros and restaurlllll&amp;. He
called oo her par-, Mr. and wore a huo!nooo au!~ and! dressMrs. carl AulhoriiOIL
ed NEATLY In a hlgb ocboollotMr. and MrL Omer Dalley ter awsaler and clean achoolcelebrated lholr 50th weclciiQil an. l;ype pants.
nl""'aary at lholr hcone Sunday,
That 1111 tile only cllfterence
J1111 21. Their children and tam- boWoon uo. We- made apoint
.Wes were all there and many or beiDc poUte and qroooble.
!rlando. 11tey had a nice cake
But tho .wr....... In how ...
.and evecyone elliorecl tho da7. weretreatedwaaamulng.
Yr. and Mra. C&amp;rl Author1011
Eacept for tho uoual occalloo;Ud Mrs. Eha DI.Uey were pr~ al rudonou, mr !rlond had ,.,
·•eat.
tnlu.ble. People called him uu••
Mr. ROOert Ours, local, call- or ••mister. ••
ed oo Mr. IIIII Mrs. Charley Clr·
I wu addressed as ••SOmJn
rol and !Jmll7,
or ''Hey, ldd." At erowded eounMr. C&amp;rroll Is lmproYiog and teralwaa puaed over !or 141lls
will soon be able to go back to w11o lwl como In alter 1 did If
Collllllhus at his oq&gt;l.oymont. lie clorko clldD't tanore me, they
Mr. and Mrs. Ll'lrl'OIICe Bush lolked down to mo. lollAidiN(ed
and cllwsllter emwe, of Racine oaltatadtea rumpled mr 1111r and
Route and Mr. Ro7 Buoh, locol, ..Udocl me !or lllllClldnc. or edcalled oo Rev. and Mro. Jolin YIIed me to corroet mr pooture,
Buoch.
pin welchl. get I balrcut, all ln
Mra. Janie CoQilo went to Eut
pobuddog - · · OnowomLlveqoool to visit her bt&lt;llhor, voey
on clllllkod a ablrl I picked out
Yr. WW Prott and oeo Mrs. u.. and oaked I! 1 had mr mother'•
z!o McNamee, Wbo to aerloouly opproval to boQ' IL
w there.
AI a dlmer wbtro m, !rlead
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert POwell, Pole, (tho l4llt) bod IIIII 1 himReedsville, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- burger back rDr beiDg too rare,
viDe, Portland Route, and their I was told to "eol It and like
JI'IDdchlldren, Pllll SeUera. Mr. lt. • When I poriiiJtocl poUtely,
and !Ira. Robert LIW1011 a n d I was re!uaed semee.
cllwsllter, ·loc:ol, rislted Mr. and
AI a lllalloneey atan w b or e
Mrs. Ro7 Powell and !Jmlly, Pole had road map:rl111 !Jom
Mr. and MrL Roland Wise and tho rack for 30 minutes, I wu
two children, Mldclleport Route, told alter leas than a.. to •111oy
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Poul OUrs a n d aometlllog or get out.•
!Jmll7, Mr. and Mrs. Ma,ywood
ru arant"" set oome or 111eae
, Johnstoo, local, called on Mr. lltuatlona up, but tile oxamploa
.; and Mrs. Lawrence Johnatoo and are endless, and not jull with
' ,.family.
salol elorko. one Dl&amp;bl I llood
''; 4 Mn. Helen JeUen, SJraeue, m a well ll&amp;hted llraet coraer
; · ~1. Helen Icenhower and 1 on for 20 mlnuteo and IIIII showed
• ..,~roy Route, Mr. Ro.rPow· qaiDat a wall b7 a pollcamoa,
, ell, "loc:ol called oo Mr. and Mra. aoked !orldOnUllcallonand cl&lt;lM~ ~Hamer Icenhower.
!y quoatlonod. Throe nlgttts later
~. MrL Garnet Johnston vialted PN llood tlloro for over an hour
I paronto, Mr. 1nd Mrs, Ed and 1111 !pored eytho aamoolllud her al1ter, MrL Doro- cor.
Boaebett7 and !Jmil,y.
Tho only dlfroronce lnallllleao
lito. Golda CIOIIdenen oi ·CO. altuatlona WI I tbll people
'li'TJ!~~.::~ 1 few da7o boro. tlloiQII1I ol Pole 11 an lAIIt and
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and .... Went a •._...... q;aln !or a - .
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"Tired or II" Ia lind ol Ill

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Your Iotter 1houtd be -'&lt;·
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•• old -. .An1erican polltl.ca, U..
McCarlh7lte1 alread,y take t h 1
poaltloo tllatllle oxorclao o1 this
ancient Jll'lvllep or tho "lnl"
Ia llsal! 1 kind or ...,aptraey·
In b;thalf or 1lle Democratic rront.
nomer, Vl.._l'l..,sldonl Hubert
ltimphrey.
Alroad7, thoJI objoct tllat tile
111JJ01ntmont or '"tile Democratic
Ieeder ol the House, Rep. C&amp;rl
Albert of Oklahoma, to be per.
manonl cbelrmall 'If 1lle COIIVIII·
tloo Ia .,moltow on 1ot of UIUI'·
patloo, OYon'lhoullt IIIIa Ia c!ael7 what hal boll! ovar
and .... before.
Alrootb', they take tile aame
riew toward 1110 choice of Rep.
Hale Bocco or Louis!- to be
plallorm chnlrmoa, thoullt IIIIo,
too, lo wboll1 wltllln tile rules or
tile game as It baa so long bOll!
pl&amp;jled.
The oum or It Ia tllal tllere
Ia evoey rouon, qultellj)l11!rom
tile chronic racial threats that

over 00111 port!eo, to !ear
that tho Ausuot da7s are llOinc
to bo dog da7• - hoi oi!OUBh
surely In Mlantl Beach !or tile
Republicans hut blazing. Indeed.
for the Democrata tn Chic:.,o.
For tile lneacapahle !act lo
tllat bowover peraonally decent
hang

McCarthy may be, the
aadu" he has let loose Ia

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b' contemptuous not only olwhal
It acoma 111 •'the old pollttnu
but aloo or certain other o I d
tlllnp like ~\Y rules.
Far leas tban any other Pre&amp;ldenllal aspirant Ia he In com-

mand or tlloiO ..... love him all
too nmcll.

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UnUed Pross JnternatiDIW
National Leasuo
W; L•. P&lt;lt. GB
68 36 ,650
54 t9 .529 12'11
51 f7 .529 1Sih
Francisco 52 50 ,510 14
52 52 .500 16
48 53 .48~ ll!'h
Pittsburgh
48 53 .584 18'11
New York
59 58 .f~119V.
Houston
45 58 .f37 22'h
Los Angelos
45 58 .437 22'h
Monda7'• Results
Son Francisco 4 Ch!Cif" I
St. Louis 5 New York I, night
llooston 2 Los Angeloo 1, night
Pltt&amp;burBII '3 AUanta 2, night
Cincinnati 7 Phila 6, Ill, twlltt.
C!nclmatl 6 Philadelphia I, 2nd
Tocla7' • Probable Pllclloro
(All Times EDT)
Los Angeles (Singer 7-10) at
Houston (WU1011 8-11), 8:30p.m.
AUanta (Niekro 10-7 and John.
1011 5.S) at Plttllburgh (Biaa
8-3 and Bunlllnc 4-11) 2, 6:05
p.m.
St. Lollla (Gibson lf-5) at
Phlledolphia (Wioo 6-7), 7:35 p.

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There iB o dilferen.:o bellDeen o black ·
miln and a Negro. 'Wegro'' ia ·the t1t1me
· opplitd btl the white man to "'· 1 om a
black 111411.
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-Floyd McKloalcll
Thlo statement by one Negro leadef would
oeund ·ridlculo., In Spanish, where "negro"
means simply "black." Wbat McKissick Ia
saying, of course, la that he, olong with mU·
Ilona of other dark..khmed Americans rejects
"Negro" In its sociological, not ill biOlogical

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socially. But wbat is a Negro, blologlcaUy?
"Wheo scratched," says Rol Ottley, "they
are wblte, black, red, brown and yellow and
thousands of shades In between, resembllnJ

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nearly ev~ typo of penpn that IJ\hablll the
earth, with . .lo. clu1, racial llld ullonal ·wlillllf roaiiY tile lrftdom to malo With ~
women. The f~ It that the .,.eat mtxture :ot
djlrere.. ~ 300 y~ of lntmlibldlnc
-African with European, Indian· 1114 Moli·
wblto ,.... with blacll took plaCe In v
day• when wblto meli eould !10 _, 111e1·
gollan-lt woulcl tu the abltiUe•. of an an\llroptilogllt til ~e the conlralll!ll pig- - wllb colored women. Slnc1 ,then,• re Uvili
BUie lntormltTJage )Ia• ~on pllct. .
mentatlolll., .
teitures, bone structuro1,
Ne...oea, u aliWiOrlly ...up, ,CJilthe whole
varylnJr physiques llld facial characterlatlca."
aceept
the value ludfllllen!l of the domlllant
Yet 40 years ago an anlbropologlat did diswbllo
majDrlty,
There 11 prejudlce ainlmf
cover that a definite type waa emerliJig, half·
N•sroe• towll'd darker Ne.,.oes. 11 ao many
way belwten.white alid blaet llld genetlcllly
outstanding Nesroes have been of mixed
more stable tban elther "pure" race.
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"From a• ·diverse racial llocka u It Is blood, It ls not tieca~oe of 1uper1or ablu~,:
white 1enes but tiecauao thon of lllhlell '
humanly possible to aoaemble," wrote MevWe
J. Herskovlts, "bu come ••• a veritable New have lilways had the best chance for accept- ,
ance and advancement In a society which 6eNe~o. the American Neii!'O."
Bevu that "white 11 right."
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Herskovill found thet 7i.7 per 1!0111 of the
The uNegro/' u an entity, continues to
Negroes he studied bad oome white ancestors.
elude aUempts to detcrlbe hlm, clasalfy hlm,
Soclologlat Robert P. Stuckert of Ohio State
explain blm-or with blm away.
Universlly has estimated thet one out of ftve
American whites biB oome Negro bact.,.ound.
NEXT1 AD Mea w NIt is 1 maU., of faith, and fear, amonlltl•

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BY JACK O'BRIA!i
.... That sarilst In ;'Thorou8bNEW YORK -'- lrlab pI a Y· !y Modem Millie" wasn't real
wrl(ht Brian Friel (lila "LOY· sarilot Ouot lod&lt;ed llko IQ boer11" ~sl opened warmly hero : ...... Carol Cham!ng came up
wltll Art camey) couldn't moke allergic ... Ger1011 Kanln peot.
his own New York premiere at

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at Chicago (!lando 10-e), 3:30 p,
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Wedne~'• Garnes
Houston at Cbtcago
Pitts. at Cincinnati, 2, twl..Ugbt
Atlanta' at Now York, nli!lll
St. Louis at Phllaclelphla. nli!lll
SID Fran at Loa Angeles, nli!lll

Raeine Soeial Events

BY 11118. FRANCIS MORRL'I
Mro. George Tasolan and dl&amp;'llle ilollt orncera or Racine ibler or Clnclmad 1111111 .........
ton stranslor" with "We OnJ.y
KDl Each Other," blolfiP(Q' ol Chlptor O.E.S. held 1 picnic at II da71 with har mother, Mro. .
an el)lllotally vlclws Murder Inc. tho hotiiO or Mr. 1nd Mrs. Bon Llll!an Leo. Mr. Taoalan jolnOoJ
Phll1011,
them Sunda.J and they r . boas, Bug!Q' Siegel.
Ellelley Winters hna wriUIII a
YrL Gerald SbiQ&gt;aOn lllllal,._ homo.
otace lrll0(7 Utled ''1110 NoliQ' ed 1 broltoOinlde ln.a ~ II her Mrs. Ana Coo lefl ~ to
, . . . _.., undor her real name speal a rew
In Columbua
IIIJI Fnnlc, aoo or Mr. IIIII wllb Mr, and Mra. 1'.-1 J01111o.
- lildrley Scbrltl ..' Morveloua
Arlhur Treacher will cut anol- MrL' Howard Fronk bid tho mloMr. and Mrs. Allen Grat.m
blun with the Now Chr!JQ' Min· ~ to suffer 1 broi&lt;P wriot. ol CAJlumbua opeat tho wookand
Brenda Bredtord spent t h e with their paronto, Yr, and'•Mro.
atrols mrtnc his Au&amp;u• dele In
v ope wltll tho Jofllbml Griffin wookond wltll Sholl07 Beckwith JOl'r7 Gnblm and Yr. and Mra.
lllrey Wlll!ortl.
ahoW .... Pl&amp;meol Mlrldwn'a at l'lrkoroburah. W, VL
"Hoah como do Judp" co!chMro. ·Rex Clrlyalo and chilMr. and Mra. La,.._. Dll·
phraao IIIII his old roullno of tllat c1ren or Columbus II'JI IPOIIdlrv 107 and son, Jolin of Eut IJwrtitle. recorded and IVa hotcaldlll a .week with Yr. and Mro. Gor· pool, wore woe~ -tao!Mr.
along comfortll&gt;ly; ..., bo'a aloo old SbiQ&gt;IOII,'
·aild Mro. Jott7 P""olL
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recorded 15 ol hla bll!owed aaMro, Alberta NDU!atlno ~C...
Mr. IIIII Mrl. Wold - ·
etent burlt191tolidta .he' I fe&amp;- lumllul IPfl¢ &amp;l!*l' with l(r, · -~jJ1!11 ~liM ~~"
tored !or half,I 08111ur1.
and Mra. llallfl Webb.
end aue.U or.illi: oil .tlii- .AlMr. IIIII Mro. Jack Duff1 and bert HilL
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and Mro. Filrosi Nelglor StJndioJ,

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BY MRs. EVELYN BRlCKLES
filming "GiriOverboard''atCioMra. VIvian Homnan o!Wheel·
sar's Palaeo In Vogao.
.inc. W. VL, Is visltlog her son, .
In tile allermatll or tile Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Dar. HoJI'man tor
Kemedy tragecbr' countlen eel !ew da7o.
lebrilles ligned ads denouncing
Mrs. Nolaol Weatherman """
violence In films: !nclucllnJllllelterlalnod tho Rose Garden Clob
107 Wlntera who lull algned to
at her hc:me Wednesday evening,
star as uMa Barkeri" Burt ReyJuly 17, wltll 18 In lltenclance.
nolds who will nre when ready
Mr. and Mrs. William ll JohnIn Zanuck's "100 Rines·"
..., of Phlledolphla, Pa., wore
Chris Jooos - I I be oo...it.
hero to ottend 1110 l'unonl or Klo
ed repeatedly by a llllli .or pia
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:Iii •"i'hree In uio Attic;• ;,.._,
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Mro.
Lelah
Mj.
Llno, and rislted hU mother,
Olrtls who will !ollow "The BoaMr. and Mrs. R. K. Rowan.
Mr. onc1 Mrs. Richard Griffin
DDCTCII=I.. MAILBAG
and !Jmll7 o! CoolvWo, have ping.
bought tho proper\)' o! Mr. and
Mrs. Gene TuM07, Injured In
Mrs, Alva Clark and are '"""" a car crash, underwent serious
tow here.
ourgery as a result .... The Con·
Mr, and Mrs. Alva Clark and flY laland rioters Wbo stomped
!Jmlly moftd to their hllllo at two N. Y. cops end claimed lhftY
Flltwoodo whore 11107 !ormerly "'re reacting nobly to ancient
By WAYNE G. BIANDSTADT, M.D.
lived before moving here.
. wrooce weren't so noble - while
Mr. 11111 Mrs. Millard Brooke being stomped and kicked b7 tile
Q-What Ia the cause of Tbll dlaeue Ia dlagnoiecl by'
or Roynoldahurg, o., wore visit- moll or 50 IJ)OOIS, olllcer David
inc her br«her, Mr. and Mrs. Nadel's wriotwatcb was ripped multiple sclerosis? How iloes a careful ltlldy of lbe ll)'llljlaJfe¢'a person! How Is It toms relating to the ~us
Dorsel MUJer and 110111 over the ell and llberatedi he's the 10n. It
diagnosed?
Can the victim
weekend.
ol Scrlppa • Howard' a veteran
·~·· widely,
Since 101110
the -mty
vlcllmi
continue to work? II there varies
Mrs. Jimmie Torrence and lhoatro IJIIIclallst Norman Na- any cure?
can continue to work whUe
chlldron or Columbus, IJIIInl tho del.
A-MIIIlple a c le r o s'lsla olben can't.
weekend hero wltll Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Hsall"a mother died "" caused by the destruction of
Treatment ' hal In paenl
R&lt;Und TorrePater Lind
will piiQ' a the myelin tbeath (lnsulaUon) been 111118111faclory and lm·
Mr. and Mro. Jolin Arboucl&gt; eotr pro iiia·new film .... vet. that surrounds the Individual pr&lt;Wement II olton temporonc1 soa Weslo7 and his !rlend, eran broodculer Ed Fitzgerald nerve IIbera In the sJ&gt;Inal cord ary, Much can be 4one, tiow·
Mia Norma Nlclda, all sport loll tile lii!lll In hla !.on eye Tlie caWie of this destruction ever, to eue tile v!clim'l
theo!'Y IIY!Dplom1. AllboiJib ~~~m· II
tho . WMkond 11 Columllua with !or a week, mlraculoual7 IIIII It Ia not known. A
no cura·, Well ~ of the
their doolhtero, Mrs. Leo Joan back ... Mra. Fltz (Peioan Fltz- II that It Ia the reoult of a de- spinal Cord
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lllwklna and Yra. Lilly L e e prald) no aangely mauled by a ficiency of linolenic . acld In
'the diet. Thla nutrient Is found mUICUiar rIll d lty, painful'
Shultz and !Jmil,y.
couple o1 animal a whosoflgbt abe In seed oils llld ~ fish. 'I'1!e spums and IDtenUom tremor.
Mr. and Mrs. W&amp;7DO Brlcldeo fi1ed to referee and loll , .. , Elh- theory hal not been proved 119 Dr. lrvinC Co,op8!' of Ntnf
wero caiiiQil 011 Mr. and Mro. el Kemed7 and two of her chll- lludles to dlaciiV81' . a viral York hal repOrted e:leellont
Fnnk Upton and !Jmil,y of SIJ.. will Jet to South Atnerlca cause are continuing.
results In the_ ,relle~ ~ . .
ver Ridge.
early In Aq.
The symptoiDJ vary.~
Rulhlo Wilker IJIIInl ....,ral
Name ola-Eostsldo salooo: Include im Ullllalld1 galt,
us !rei~ .)hat · bav'e · ap.
da7a visiting 1n Clnci...U. Wltl1o Buo1o ' Ollla .... Steve Me- ity or w'eltneaa of v
muscles,
trem.on
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are
thoro she wont to Coney llland ~ ramo!oa 1llr7 ol hla Illlad ID&amp;IIY other placoa oiiiUr- tare: ''l arrived prlll¥ Qllck
IOIIeilke
the iPIJUII
eal
and l till fill at the aame ..ct." aJid 1 stacca!o-tyt!e of
c8118i.
~: Yl\lllbe .vfetlm
.vltainJD X • ,,. , , :
Mrs. Katursh Kimble 1 n d he told hia Rainbow Room Jll'OIIP
...-uctrter Checyl ol Cle..
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land, vlalted her ~. Jolm
Karlor hero lall week.
fr P,HI~ ~~OlE:t .
Yr. and Yro. DeiDl'd !loP:·mat JIOl he ililt ~
IIIII claU!Ihtera or Mlnaflold, 0.,
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lhrllup
1)111011
"-fs here with h11
a
Dla;llllne In aiiOut'ftve
paronto, Mr. and Mra. WU!Iam
mlntitea/
Blake.
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Yr. and Mrs. Ke..,.at Grl!·
fltll onc1 "'"' Joe and RontiY f&gt;ll:'
llncer, vacationed Ia a t - k
throuBI1 Eootern Weal Vlrslnla
IIIII VlJ'Iinla and over tile SQIIno Drift and aaw IDliiY
polnto or Interest.

The Dolly Semtnol, Mlddlepart-P&lt;Bneroy, 0., July 30, !968

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one da7. became a !allier 1110
nell and had to st.;r tome ....
Nobel prizewlmer John Steinbeck had a severe heart attaek
.... Title tune or tile '"'borougglly Modem Millie" moYie juot
was peddled to Plllohury~saTVcommercial jingle, enrlchlng
IIOIII!Wrltera Jlmm, Van Heusen
and Sammy Cohn to tile tune or
•150,000 .... TWO Canadian iurIota wore over~ b7 elootroo)c lluqlng In anWiog evltiOiiCt
'Wbl~
, be u••• - 80 t anacia
go con
ls !ormulatlog new le&amp;lslatloo to
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to open, one alter the campus riolence has not stopped
. ~. in an atmollpbere of un- altho camp~a (Ilea.
~rlalntr onc1 wrebenlioo wltll' Tbla Ia limply a !Jot of """'
.~ porallel In the exper!II!Ce of. ·lempof01'7 ll!o; It has not been
llio most ftteran or poUttc!ana. loot . upou proleao!onal polltlcH
1tte · &lt;.'Oili8CJlllnce la that ae- lana whose whole trade Is to
Curib' meaaures at ed:raordlnary acc..,t and to doll wltb tile !acta
rl&amp;or to guard aplnot violent olll!e.
dloonler In tile pllerieo and
'l1le amdatloa ol tile ro~po~~li­
even on the noor are belngqutot- ble Democrat• are more numer11 prepared b7 tllooe In &lt;harp ous and more comt&gt;lex. At botof admlnlatratlve arrangementa tom, their nl&amp;!&gt;tmare Ia mt limboth for the Republican conven- ply !or wDil,v violent controtion In lollaml Beach and t h e veriQ' hut quite posolb!y also
'Democratic conventloo In Chl- for a dainaglng wllkou~ con·c:qo.
ceivably loadlnc to tho !ormation
Balical!y, tile reopono!ble R._ or a !ourib por1;y by tho m o r e
poj&gt;llcana moll of all !ear ldooloc- zolloua backers o( Son. EDgene
lcal exploo!ona !rom the IJIIIC· McCartb,y to join the tlllrd par.
tators or delepte·a aimllar to \Y already In tho fteld under tile
or even more passionate than bitter banners or George walthese IIIII swept the hall In SID lace or Alobama.
Frandaco four ·)'e&amp;rl ago when
In a word, the worat even.
Barey Goldwater waa nominat- tuali\Y tho Repu!Jllcana !eel IIIey
ed and such anti.Goldwaterites· muat race Ia tile pooo!bUI\Y of
ao Gov. Neloon Rocke!eller ol 1 l)lllotacle of remarkable but
New York were booed and hill- IIIII controllable IQII!nou before
ed In open aect!onll hatred b.- tile wllchiog public, &amp;looK wllb
tw- the Eaotem.baeed a n d tile oompanlon I)IIIC!er o1 harab
Weotem.baaed wings of tllo por- dommllratlooa by oxtremlat Ne\Y.
gro torcea.
Tbla time, Rocke!eller blm11te Democrlla must take all
eelf Ia, ol coorse. a contestant thlo and ...,.. Into accounl. For
for the nomination, and a t a r tile more extreme ol tile McCarmore moderate adverllal')', Rich- 1117 people hove !or weeks boon
ard Nlxoo, Ia tile !ront-runnor adopting ._poaoab!y bellicose
In place of Goldwater. All tho attitudes, openly lhrollanlns 1
aame, the potentlai!Ues !or trou. aerteo ol deliberate bnwla over
ble are higher rather tban low- plaUOrm planka, over clelepte
er. Thlals DOt because then two seating. and evat over tile mat·antagonist• are men or unrea- ter or aU!a11111i pieces ln 1110
1011 hut slmp!J bocauoe tho whole public galleries.
notlooal mood lo lncomporab!y
ThouBII tile llll&lt;lcd&gt;tecl r1sbt ot
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American Leque
11te !rustratlon wu because
W, L,: Pet. GB o! In alllog toe In his rl.!ht !oot
Detroit •• ., • , .63 39 .618
. and tho tears ""'"· for pitching
Baltimore ' ' • ,55 45 .550 . 7
tho tllh~ no-hitter or the major
Cleveland .• , .57 47 .548 7
loague seoson.
Boston • , •••• 53 46 ,535 Slh
.Tha 6-!oot, 2-lneh, 185-pound
Olkland ••••. 50 51 .495 U'h nadve .of Sallnao, Cai!L, turned
New York ••• ,47 51 ,480 U
In tile dasslc Monla7 night
Mlnne- •..• 48 53 .475 lflh when he beat tho Phlladolphia
Call!ornla .•• ,48 53 .475 14'h Phllllos 6-1. Tomm, Phoebu.a or
Chicago.,,. ,.44 54 ,449 17
tile Baltimore Orioles pitched
Washington ••• ,37 62 .361 25
tile first no-bitter or tile oeascm
Monday's Results
agalnat tho Boston Reel Sox on
Boston 3 BaiL 2, hi, d~. 10 ln.
Bootoo 8 BaiL 3, 2nd, night
Washington 4 Clove. 2, night
New York 7 Detroit 2, night
Call!ornll 2 Minn. I, night
Chi. 7 Clok. 2, 13 Ins., night
Tocla7's Probable Pitchers
All Times EIYf
Washington (II. Howard 1-5) at
Cleveland (McDowell 11).9), 7:30
p.m.
New York (Stottlem,yre 13-7)
!lfracuso eliminated Cheshire
at Detroit (WUaoo 8-8), 8 p.m. !rom tile Syracuse Municipal
Chicago (llorlen 11-8) at Olk· Park Poey Loague Tournament
la~ (Dobson 7-ll or Kraus~:~e 7..
wltll a ~ shutoUt victory Mon8), 4:30p.m.
da7 ovonlng.
Baltimore (Hardin 12 • 6) at
Jim Hubbard, Syracuse, rightBoston (Ellsworth 9-5), 1:30 p.
hander, worklog tllellrot•lxlnnm.
ln(l, P,YO up four hils, !annod
OnlY
scheduled
10 end walked nm.
Wednesdly's Games
Pet Amold pitched tile nrat
Call!ornla at Claldlnd, twl-nllht
two outs of tile aevonlh but gave
Chicago at lollnnesota, night
w~ to Rick Ash oner developWasltlnglon at Detrol4 night
Baltimore at Cleveland, night Ing arm trouble. Neither gave
up lft7 hlto.
Now York at Boston, night

A&amp;&gt;rU 27 and Jim Hunter o! tile
Olkland Athletics pitched tho

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American League'a1lrat perfect
game In
years acalnat the
lollnne- TWins on M07 8.
Culftr, .iho wept wttllout
shame wblle reporters . biter·

viewed

!ollowlog tllo
clasatc, conceded that It hid
been 11 cpit.e I daf," He Aid he
had been sick all ~ and
received a shot of novacaine

be!ore tile ramo to oaao tile
pain in his toe.
Groat Experletlce
4'1 wu
tn another world.''
said Culver, who was acquired
!rom tho Cleveland Indiana lui

whoae slider ubores

on hitters like a left
hander'a curve ball, walked lhe

batters and struck out four. The

PhlUles scored their run in the
second inning when IUehle Allen

reached second base on errors
by TOllY Perez and WOOIJ3
Woodward 00 tile same pla7,
went to third on an lntleld out
and scored on Cookie 'RoJas•
11crlfice n,.
The Reds, who won the flrst
game o! the twi..Ught doubt ..
header 7..$ on Pete Rose' a triple
ard Vada Pinson's sacrltlce Oy
in the ninth innins, backed
Culver with throe-run rallies In
lhe third and !ourth lnnlogo.
Alex Johnson, Don Pavletich.

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Em bror."led r.n controvers:y
The Philadelphia Eagles hed
thelr
own problems involvilli
Dave Parks, who played out his
optloo wltll tile West Coost club dissatisfied players. EOO Gary
and hooked up wltll the Solnto. Ballman and fullback Tmn
Parks agreed to terms with Woodeshick, each tn the scoring
his new club, hut lllrd7 Is column w I t h five touchdowns
halklnc 11 reportlnc w san last season, walked out of the
Eagles training eamp because
Franclaco.

Forty-Nlnen as payment tor

Four counties are represent.In Mondal' 1 s first tilt. the Gal·
· ·eel In tho aoml.flnala o! tho lOIII ll,[)olls Reel Sox hold a t • 2 load
- annual Kyger Creek Little J.eque : going Into tile fourth Inning over
· boaoblll tournament. ,
tho Middleport Redlega, then tile
Followtng Moocla7's quarterll- Meigs coumlano tallied I our
' Jial IJ!tloo, only four teams, out markers In the !ourth, and wrsp:~l!i(l":'"""'' ,pt(ld ..r·40cw!llch pad It "' !'fill tlu'~o. m&lt;Jt:~:.t~'!h.•
"bOp,{ ;ji'',My 6," relilafnod In ruth ,.,..
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cootemlon !or tho !968 crown.
Alan Acree wat credited wlfll
Lui eftnlog, tile lollAidleport tho win. Ralph SOunders was
Rodle(s sUpped by tile Glllipo. char&amp;ed with tho loso. 11te winIta Rf_dsox 9o.6 In tho nrat c.,.. nora had eight hlta, tho loaora
teat. In Moocla7's niBiltclll, PL IL A. Acree paced tile wlnnero
Pleo~'s Cll;y Ice IIIII F u e 1 wltll four bite In ftve trips. Brott
downed the lollAidleport Yankees, WUsmlwl four hits In !our trips
13-3.
!or tho losers. R. Grymeo had
This oveniog, tile nrot semi- two blto, saunders a double and
"' ftw coolest pita ~shlro'a TJ. trll&gt;le.
• gera (GIIIIa) acalnll McArthur' a
In the nlghtcljl, PL Pleasant' a
· • Marchantl (VIntoo). 'l1le Tigers Dwight Adkins alltMed ~
;, will c&amp;rr7 1 15-0 mark Into 1110 port' a· Yaekooo onl,y !lvo hits,
contoat. McArlhur, aalndependo . while hla motes bonged out llln
.••.oDI oqued, Ia 10-$ tor tho year. a 1~ romp.
c 111 tonl&amp;hl'a ooml·flnalnl&amp;ht- Pbll MWor was cher&amp;ed with
,: Cillo Cllf Joe and f\lel (Mason) tho lnoo. Chris lollUor, who re, . will leko on tho MlddleporiJied. lleftd In tile third; got two hits
lep (Mei&amp;i).
In tllroo trlpo !or 1lle losers.
'" Tho wlnnero of tonl&amp;hl'• - · w.,.,ey Call had three hits In
, ·wlllllottle!orlho1968cllamplon- .tllroo trips topllcelboYankeea.
- osltljl on Wedneada7, beglnnlog al
Scott Stewart had a ' ~e and
1 p.m.
single for I h e wbmora, Jim
,.., Tho IQOera of tonl&amp;hl'• game Chandler 1 lingle and double, D.
.•will I1W for cooaolatloa bonora Adkins a - . , run, and t w o
·.after 1lle champiCilii!W Wt Wed- IIQ(Ioa, Roclll Sturgeon two alnJ ROod&amp;l'.
gloa and Sonny McClintock two
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the club would not meet their
"Thls , la between me 8IKI salary deJ11111ds,
Phlledelphls had somethiog
Rozelle1" Hardy Js quoted as
on
the eredlt side, however, as
11171111 alter enpglog tile
llnebacker
Harold Wells, reservices of an attorney. "I don't
think" an,ybody has tllo right tO ceiver Chuck HUghes and
move me without me ' or New octenstve tackle Lane Howell
Orleana haviog an,ythlng to B&amp;l' came to terms.
about it."
FIGHT RF.SUL TS
lllnly's boo! Is tllat he lwla
CAUSEY CLAIMED
stertlng job with New Orleans, By United Press International
ATLANTA (IJPI) - Wo,yno but will have to Dglrt !or 1
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI)CIUJOy, traded !rom Chicago to bertll wltlllho Forb" N!nors,
B o b Foster,, 179, Washl~
caHforrda less than two weeka
SID Francisco team ofllclalo sloAJed Charlie Polite, 199,
ago, Monda7 wu Clatmocl oo bavt abo expres1ed displeasure Spr!n(neld (3).
waivers b)' tile Allanta Bravea. wit' tho ruling.
causey, a uttlity lnftelder, :
boUed .180 !or tile White Sox
with Call!ornla. To make room
tor Clusey, the Brlvta aasiped
Ted Davldson, a lollhanded
roUe! pitcher, to their Rlcbmcind !arm club In 1110
lntemoll...t 1\eque.
ADD PITCHER
BOSTON (UPO- Tho Boston
!led Sox Mondi.Y reocdvated
pltchar BUI Llnd!J !r&lt;111 their
mUitary reatrlotecl list and
sltljlped another pitcher, Garry
Ho(genburk, to tllelr Louts vWo
!arm club In tile lntornatl...t

cUm - El'l'orl
hllw boim ~tly"!or ll)e Colum-

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b a - scoring Jerey Wild
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I Dd MIMj' SIIWUIUOD to end
.·-.s Jots ',this 10111011, but Mot&gt;- ibo game, wltli the Jets on 14&gt;
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BuDIO' Bllclnall-2 ~:~ 1110 fal ,oliven tile win. DIVe Bald- .
; liOttoim or !hoi ~...;a Chuck , Win, · IIJe" ~ or ,two Hol'd·
" lllllor .~jrt In Ill Jill for Chrlo hurl~~· lool!.lho .lo,a.
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small ones have been develop~
lnc In tho meantime.
First there's the rookies. The
Browns now have 63 men on

their roster and three must be

cut by Thursday when all Nadonal Football Leai!IIO teams
muat be down to 60 men.

hsiest Wily To
. Lovelier R6oms

Then there's theQW1.erbaeks.

Everyooe lo predicting Frank
Ryan, or at least a healthy ver-

sion

or Frank

ft7an, will return

as COach Blanton COllier's No. 1

quarterl&gt;ack. But he Is getllng
some strong competition from
Bill Nolaon and Gary Lane.
Nelson came to the Browns a
tew months back trom the
PlttaburBII Steelers and proved
In tllolaot scrimmage holobeclnnlnc to fool comlorlahle wltll
Cleveland's style of J)lay, He

led tile only touchdown drive
durlnc tllat scrimmage.
Lane proved last season that
he can move the team with

slrooc abowln(s In tile final
games when Ryan was less than

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Nolan ft¥an, the Mets' earlyseason strikeout sensation, suf-

Detroit Tigers 7-2, tho Booton
Reel Sox swept tho Baltimore
Orioles 3-2 and 8-3, the

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innlrw with the first of his two
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New York Yankees downed the

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walked two, and hit a batter. bard.
Cheshire hitters .were J. Bias,
~cuse opened Ito scorlnc
with two runs In the 11rst when the catcller, with a ckJubJe and
Rick Ash singled !ollowlng back- single, end Beebe and Wigal,
to-hack base hits by Steve W!no- eaeh a single.
Syracuse will go acnlnll Dowbrermer and Amos Moore.
Tho hnsto upped tllelr mar- ler's Transmission, the Parkcln to 4~ In tile Mh wltll two ersburg team that doWned Mldruns on an error, a walk, and dloporl 5-4 on Wednesday oven.
singles by Kevin StoUor and Am- Inc at 6:30 and Eastem will
pl&amp;l' Pomeroy Thursday at 6:30.
old.
!lvracuoo
200 022 0 - 6 6 I
The last two nms were acChashlro
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counted !or In tile slxtb as tho
Hubbard
(WP),
Arnold (7), Ash
result or two Cheshire errors
(7) and Ablos. Wigal and Bals.
C. Wigal, also a righthander, and a fielder's chot~.
Umpires Jim Soulsby,
went the cllllanco !or Chesltlre. cuse'l only other .hit was a
George
Nesselroad,
Jr .
He allowed alx hits, !Inned !lvo, !ourtll lnnlog single b7 H u b-

In KC Tourney Semi-Finals

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know thot winning Is gcod hut
wlmlrw a no-hitter is really

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decisive nm 1.1\ llljl alldb Imine
to help tho ·Pirate•'' Bob
notch hll .iJnth win. 11111
lfazorosld ~ .for tho
Plntea wblto .Hanh Aariln hod
three bite IDOl Joe Torro tooo·!or .
tho Bnveo, · ~ Reed wai
ll88ed wltll his shill ,O.o.
G&amp;l'lord PerlJ''I twJ&gt;'Idlter
earood tho Siln ' Francisco
pitcher his nillth ri!'lor7. Slngloa
by T1 Cline, WUile Ml:Covoy,
WOlle MOJo and Jo,y Alou
sparked 1 t!Hrsaldnc
rally In tho sixth ltmlnc tbll
clealt rookie Gary Rosa hU Brill

Washington Senaton topped tile
Clevellnd Indians 4-2, tile
california Angels nlwecl tho
MIMe- Twins 2-1 and the
Ctilcago White Sox tq&gt;ped ~~~~
Oakland Athletics 7-2 In 13
Innings.
Lou Brock, who spoiled Nolan
R,an's J)()-blt bid in the sixth

and Pat Corralu drove In two
rUIIB each lo lead tile Hecla' 12hit attack.
11te St. LDIIls ,canunats
do!Jated tho Nonr York Meta 51, the Houston A1tros beat the
Los Arweles Dodgers 2--0, the
Plttabursh Plrltea shaded the
AUenta Braves 3-2 and tile SID
Fnnc:iaco Glints ~ tho
Chlcogo Cuba 4-1 In nther
National League games.
Yankees Beet Detroit
In the American I,.eague, tbe

Syracuse Shutout Winner
Over Cheshire Pony Club

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Play to Maaon l:ouDQ"' wm be
the title or the Mason CGulli1
Flower Sholl, sponaorocl b,y .lho
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HOSpital tottowtns aaev•
eoi!IOI\jlis Uloess.
retired Marietta
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PT. PLEASANT_ DeiiPIIethe
U. 1883 • ''"' ollhelato Homer reins .-r1na the past week- wet-

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Survlvlna are his wldow,Georsla Roblruion Bowser; one doughler, Mrs. Howerd B&lt;ewer, Rt. 1
Pl. Pleaunt; three sone, LQy of
McArthur, Ohio, Earl R. of Huntlngton and Fred L. Bowoer of
St. Albans; 11 grandchildren lind
24 great grandchildren.
Funeral aervlce w)ll be he 1 d
Thursday 1:30 p.m. In the Crow·
Russell Funeral Home with the
Rev. Everett Delaney omctatlng.
Burial wm be In Kirkland Momorlal Gerdens. Friends Mt.7 caU
at the funeral home after 4 p.m.
Wedne..

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CampmB811ng revival near New
Hoven hasbeen300poraonsnl8htt,y, with thelaraest !llllllb!!r, 535,
present lor
nlg!&gt;t's oervIce.
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Youth services wUl be held
Thur., and the !8 conperatina United Methodist churches
are urged to eeod large delegationa or YOWIB people. FamUy
nllht w!U be observed In the
cloalna
service.
Rev. &amp;ogeoe Garlow, GovernIna Board chairman of I h e
Campground Aaaoclatloo, reported that a total of IS first time
decisions for Christ and seven
rededlcatloos have been made
In tho services In reaponse to
the preachlna and ·'·"'-· of the
"Singing
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Baalnpre."
Delogationa bsve been presenl I rom
Charleston. Huntington, a • d

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"'-trt'es
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Are Bemg' Taken
PT. PLEASANT- Entrltaare
being taken lor tha COIIrley alii
Western Band Contest to be held
at the Meson CouniY Fair, Au&amp;ust 6-ID.
Prize money this year wUl be
$250 lor nrat place; $100 ror
second and $50 lor third
Dayton Raynes of Meson, Is
cholrman of the event and Ralph
Shannon of TV lame, wUI serve
as master or ceremonies.
AnY coontry and weatern blDd
in the area
enter the ccmtletltlon with entries lo &amp;o In to
Mr. Raynes by August 5.

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Ill. IIIII Aucual10 f&lt;am 9 o.Jii. to
9 p.m.
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with Mba Ulah Jinii P.IJI!e11,..,.

PT. PLEASANT- An approxImate 225,000 United Mllthodlsts
In West Vlrginla will have a
new bishop to guide tile creatiiXI ol the new United West Vlrglnla Conference next June. Tbls
resulted wben the Eighth Northeastern Jurisdictional Conference, held at West Virginia WeslO)'an College, Buckhamoo, this
post week elected two now bllill·
ops and approved a change In the
antanment ol the nino a r e a
clolr&lt;h leader•.
Roy Bleaslng, local !~man,
waa adelegatetothlsConference,
and oorved oo the 48 member
~IIICOpOey committee that was
IDYolved In the assignment o1 tile
bllhope. His Cnn!erence super~ Rev. Harry Eckels,
waa abo a member on this

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Wertz, of
Wfilill'!'sport, Pa., wm IPJide the
Iormor Methodist and Evangollcal Unlted Brethren conferenc-

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hlblta muat be set '-' 11\d compleled be!Waen tho hours or 8
lind 12 0000 thomornlqj of I b.
sholl; · no arranaemeQta IIII,Y be
made In the exhibit room; no arbe mowcl beftlro
the close or the sholl; IIWII'ds
wfil be made
to requlrements listed In tile soh..
dulo.
The standard system of judgwUl be uaed, bell of the sholl
lind sweepstakes awards wUl be
given In both divisions, and aU .
entries must be approved b,y the
classlllcatlon committee.

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Pt. Pleasant; William He~,
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James
Barnett,
Pl. Pleannt; Charles Llvei,Y,PL Guests at Party

Pleaun~ Mrs. Margaret Outlleld, Vlema, W. Va.
Tho conarogatlon of the MornDIS"" 'D"E
~""~ D: Sadie Hugltee, 1IV Star United Methodist Church
ed~~ sn
periiXIs attend- Ashton; Herbert Matheny, Leoo· held • reeeptloo and poUnd party
Satorday. Evanaellst l n e r Lonnie Balles, Grimms, .....,_•
Bulnpr secured the commit-~... Saturday evenlna honoring their
minister, the Rev. WWtam
ment of mmerous peraons to
share In a 24-ITour prayer vigil
IN POST GRAD STVDY
Alrson, and hlsllmlly.
for the &lt;evlval, volunteers agreeMise FlorMce Scrlmaher,
Games and conteata were held
Ina to prayer at halt.l!our por- daushtor or Mr. and Mrs. Lewla during the oventna, and rehabtods 1rom ID p.m. 51........
menta of homemade Ice cram,
~...., un- Jobnstoo,
ha be Route 1, Loog Botlom, cake
lil &amp;mcla1 evening. Anothar In• t1UD a post "'sduale course
lind Kool..td were served.
te stl
of
In practical nurelna at ~lor Attendllw besides tho Rev. and
re na 1eature
this serv- Univorsi'" Medl--' Centar tno·•. Mrs. Alroon were their four chll·
ice occurred wheD' varl.oos memY
vw
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bers stood up to report I he las, Tons. Mill Scrlmaher Is a dren, Dolly, Gens, P0811 and
dale o1 their converalon. The "'sduate of lho Training School Patrick, Mra. Mildred lhle, Mr.
evi1JIII8llst directed hll mesnp lor Practical Nurelna at Mar- and Mrs. Loe Johnson lind,...,.,_
around the theme o1 "Who's Iotta.
son, Gregg Johnson; MrL Fred
Who7"
ON U$ BOSTON
E. Smith, James Smith, GaU lind
&amp;mday morntoa the couple
Seaman Robert F. _ . . , Donald Shatrer, and Mrs. J. A.
shared In services at Ilelgllls USN, 21, eon o1 Mr. and Mrl. Smith, Mary Elleeo and Robert,
and Good Shephard churches. Corroll SWaoson of 211 MUl st.,
Mrs. EmUy Butnaer spoke to Middleport, Ia servloa aboard
Mrs. Robert Rinehart a n d
the children, uelna an abject the guided missile heavy crulsgrandchildren,
Eddie IIIII Lydia
sermonette, one of the nl8hti,Y er U$ Booton orr lho coast of
Johnaon, Mr. lind Mrl. Harold
foalores ollho rmval.
Vietnam.
George, Brian, Brent and David,
A famed designer of cbll· Government ledwoocts
and Mrs. L. W. McComas picnickdren's apparel has good new1
BAN l'RANCISCO IUPI&gt;
ed recentl,y at the Portland Park.
lor molhera. The big laablon The Journal of Porestry reTeble grace learned In the
newo lor small fry nnt laU ports the federal government head start Prosr&amp;m at the MidwW be permaDenl p r e 11, owns a.bo\lt If per cent at the
tomble-dry awe ale r lullt. forest acreage where coaat dleport Elementary School Ibis
summer waa given b,y LJdla.
which eaa be waahed by hBJHI redwood trees IJOW.

Picnic at Park

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Children or Marl and Louise
Crary beld a ramt1.Y r - llm·
da1at the Royal Qak Park.
Attending were Mrl. Ear 1
Sblmaker, Mra. Delbert Rabineon, Dean, Douilas and D e e
Ann, Now Lextnaton; Mr • and
Mra. Robert Slwmaker, SloYon
and !!;lawn, Somaraet; Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Flahor, Seneca·
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flaher, Cambrld&amp;o; Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith, Maraha and u.
llua, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fink,
Don Danny, Dale and OreCoh•miiQs.
Mr. and Mrs. Heed Crary,
Mr. and Mra. Grent Smith, Torry, John, and Michael, Raedsville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wamsley, June Am and J. R.j
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald WUdermulh, Pomeroy; Tina and Todd
Nibert, Gelllpolla; Mr. and Mra.
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· - Mora, Mr. and Mrs. Dmaid Mora, David, R~, Mark
and
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Mary, FometOY, Route •
Tweln penona were tram•
pled lo dMth to a panic on
the Broot!JD Brlclge alx days
alter 1\ wu opened to Mt.J,
1883.

GREET SPECIAL
FRIENDS ON SPECIAL
DAYS IN AN
EXTRA SPECIAL
WAY. SEND A
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Tochnlcill Sorpaot Gerald E.
Roug!ll, ICIII of Mr. and Mra.
Ql)' A. Roulhl ol Rt. ·2, Hooper.
Ia, Mich., Ia oo dul;y at U&gt;lln
Royal Thai AFB, Thallxnd, Slf.
pant ROul!hl, an autopilot tacholclao, Is a 11tembar of the Psclllc Air Forces.
The aorpant ottendad HooperIa Hl8h Schon! and compl- re·
=rlnamenll!or hlo diploma after
the Air Force. HI 1
:•• andEIIen, lo lho deu&amp;htor or
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Mro, Gtorae NesoelSr. of 130 Lalirel St., - ·
roy.
Founding
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (1JPI)Jell'erson Bemtoary, forerunner
of the University of Louts•We,
was founded to n88. Tod••,
UL •• Ill
~ e olde.st municipal unl•
verslty to the United Btates.

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K.. :McQdloua!l, and Kristin ADderilon,
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Paul Amborpr IIIII Janie, Mrs.
Bill Woods and Kylt, Mrs. Don
Betzlna, Kevin and Brian, Mrl.
Paul 1!all'd and IIOIIJl'' M r '·
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united at
In marrlqe
8 p.m. at Satthe •
honle or.lho bride.
The !Ia•· Pearl A. Costo, pestor of Chester Methodist Chorch
ofllclateoL The vows of the doublHiDS ceremony wore
ed before an lm&amp;&gt;rovlsed al\ar
· decorated with greenery, white

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Mr. and Mro. Earl o. Thorna, KeiiT and &amp;!zan, have re.
turned trom a trip..,., tho Slo'·
Uno Drive to ShenandOah Natlonal Park ill Virginia. While in
tho Blue Rldre MoUntains, thtJ
visited the Natural Brldao o1
vtrctnta, ooe or the ....., naturol - · of tho world, •
nw the home of the Vlrglnla
Military Institute at l.eldnalon.
Mrl. Chester llnl&amp;hl hao returned from a week'o Viall In
Marloo with her clau5oter..tn-law,
Mrs. Torry Knltlht. and lnlanl
aon, stevle. Terri Is at Nattonal Guard aummor camp,
Mr. and Mra. Ph!lllli van
Vranken and children stephanie
and Peter, of Tlluovlllo, Fla.
are Ylolling here with hlo brother, HarvtJVanVranken, and lamlly, and her parenta, Mr. and
Mrl. Bllas WU100 o1 Meeon,
w. va.
Mr. IIIII Mr•· ·Dean HUl and
Mr. and Mrl. Brooka Norman
of WUllamstown, W. Vs. were
&amp;mday - r pests or Mr.
and Mra. Floyd Weber. ThO)'
to return lor the Mel&amp;a
•COU!IIy Folr presentation o1 tile
Big Bend Minstrel Aasoclatlon
o1
which Mrs. Weber Ia aecom•
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Mrs. Don Drenner and cblldren. Klmberl)' and KeYtn, and
Mrs. Naldo loloekey andchtldren,
left a.............
lolllllda;r lor their
home at
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Wul .....,.,., N. J. ~- a two
w..k visit here. Mrs. Mockey
and chUdran were !Jiosts of her
porenls, Mr. and Mrl. L e e
Drennor. Mrs. Don Dremer and
ehlldren Ylalted her motheri Mrs.
Tbietms Alhworth.

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Held at Park
MASON - On the evening or
Jill¥ 11 tile Graham United Melhodlst Bellioner and Junior &amp;In~ School Claaees had a wien·
er reallllll tbo New Haven Park.
Boglmers attandlna - e Terrl Browo. Connie Brown, L I • a
Plckeoa, Allee Rouah, Damy Me·
Namara, Debbie . McNamara,
Merl&lt; Roulill, Robert Lewis Zorklo, Tilllllll' Roulill, Torry Rouob
and the Beginnara' claas teach·
or, Mro. Michael Merritt.
From tho Junior Class were
Uaa Brown, Telllllll' Bumaar·
nor,, RobbleandMcNamara, Mlchao Routh
the Junior Class
teacher, Mrs. Charles Wood.
Parenta attendlna were Mrl.
Albert Roosh, Mr. and Mrs. Joey
Rouah, Mra. Paul Zerkle, ldra.
Robert Mrs.
McNamara,
Mrs. Arnold
Rouah,
Jack Pickens
and
Mrs Ger·'d Bum me
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Mra. Mary Rouah and Bonnie
took
pictures ~·•-•
of the children.
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Stevena
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no'd ~~etuntas.
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o1 lhO c.q,1e. wttneelecl the car·
emony, The bride; given Inmar•

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:M0'111ER-IlAUGHTER .blqlpll
at 6:30 p.m. TUolli!lif, I.• aodll
r90111 , pi , ~ ~
Chureh; Of!ortne for dllllor to
help on purchuo of cujetlng
for tile clllrcll bou8bl b1 the
Adi1t Class.
THURSDAY
LAVREL CLIFF Bolter Health
Club, 7:30 'I'hul• at tho home
of. Mrl. ~elllo Traey.i _
PAST CHIEFS, MIIIIIOIII Temple, Pythiln Sisters, picnic at
the Syracuse Park, 6p.m. Thur..

rlaie
lerwthb,ydress
her lather,
or white
worebrocaded
a street
talleta. The short veU of Uluslon
reD I rom a coronet of pearls. Sha carried a coionlal
bouquet of white ioaebuda.
Miss Pat Sldnner, Waterford,
maid of honor, wore blue tall'eta and carried a colonlill """"'"I
oldalslos. Larry Boso,Parkorsburg, w. va., wu best man.
An arranpment of whlteltedioll and yeUoil enapdragoos In a
stemmed antiQUO coJ¥1ner !lank·
ed by white tapers In crystal holdars, decorated the dlnlna table. ~.
ROCK SPRINGS Gr~Q~t meetThe lhree-tlered weddiDS Clke
IJW,
8 p.m. Thur. at the ball.
topped with a cluster of ysllow
ros-s was served b1 Mrs.
Gerald Wlldermolh, a great-eunt Ankle-Slimming Exercise
ol the bride. Mra. Paul llajoea,
W~ald you ~ It 111!11 J Belpre, aunt of the bride, serv· aDidea? Try lbli exereloe:
Sit lmeel eroued IIIICI pcllat
ed the punch.
The brl4e chanpd to a white toes dowa, lllea up, thea In
aed brown linen ensemble with dreular moUop. Do 10 tbileo
day. Ankleo look ollm·
which lille wore the corsegelrom each
mer In medlulil heela, aheer
her wedding bouquet lor a short stoeUngo and pilln pumps.
wedding trip.
The c...,le are athomeatlhetr
opartment on West Meln St. In
Pomeroy.

Now, for the first time in the :;p$urance
industry, Nationwide Insuranc;~;jv.IU
guarantee renewal of Homeowm!r:s' in·surance for five years. Ask me'~bout it. ·
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The man froni Nationwide iJon your 1ide.
Nationwide Mutual Plrelmuranee Co.
Natloowide Life Insurance Co.
Nationwide Muwtd lnturan~ Co.

Home office: ColumbUS:, Ohio

Wo"y of

FALSE TEETH
Sllppl119 or lrrltatl1g?
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or laUih.
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PASTDTH
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McComas ..,.! Mra: ViDI!irhoof
,Plan a v¥\lhlf, • · with ID•
Olhor ..-.r, Mrl. IVa.. Wu:d,
wilo roaldoi It&lt;fllovar ' NUt~

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;.: awlmmilll durlns the allerneon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G• .Grtmeo
Allendlni wore Mr. and· Mrs.
a n,d
. ! ;r, Kareft, returned Ri)'IIIOIId \\'album, Jotr, Greil.
tO .
CU,, :Md. &amp;mday af· ..and.~ta,..MiddiOlPQri;·Jir~aod .. •
ter ·
here with Mr. and Mra. llana' Walburn, Bl!an 'IJiMra. •.Earl oa._n .... ..... thy and ~ Salem, o' r o.;
.and Mrs. B. B. Zeigler. Other Mr. and Mro. Dale Walburn, JUI
recant IJiesto were Mr. andMra. and stoYo, Middleport; Mr. and
Rlcbard Zeillor and claug!rter, Mrs. Blaine Walborn, Klmbori,Y
Debbie, or Ralpro.
and David, VIenna; Mr. and Mra.
Mr •.,and Mro. Rannla Wolborn Ronnlo Walbum, Mery Am, Jloo.
IIIII c!&gt;bdren. Mary Ann, Roll- nte, Danny, Ricky, and Mlcbael,
nle, DI!IIY, Ricky, illd Mlcblel, Riverdale Md.
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left .ilndal
lor their home at
Mr. and' Mrl. Demls Walburn,
Rlvordalo, Md. after vacillon· Slerry, Tracy, and Kristin, Bel·
lug here with h11 parants, Mr. pre; Peter Welborn, Canloll; Mr.
and Mro. Raymond Walbum and and Mrs. Dave TQlor (Mary
other relatives.
Walburnl Canton, and Mr. IIIII
llai'old 0. GeorP hal r,mm- Mra. Rt.JMODdWalburn, Sr., Mhl·
ed to bla employment at Holzer dleport. .
Hoopltal aftllr a two weak vacaThe ramt1.Y wa1 Joined for lho
liOn. .Mr. and Mro. George and da1 b,y Joa lleplleneon, Mlddt..
Brlln, Yltlted ill OSk Dole, port, and Mra. Earl Ruebel and
!rl..nta, lndPIItlbur8ll. Pt. with Mra. Marpret Chlldora of. VI·
relaiiVOI and friendS for aever• em&amp;.
· al dal'- Thay 1181'8 ~J~esta of
Mr. 1111 ·Mrs. Paul Tyree, ror- Body Shirt is New Look
mor Middleport residents. Brent
BlouiN hive alwayo'bee•
.Edward and Davl4 eeorp re· _ , .. CO«ddute wllll Ulrla
malned here with 'thofr grand- or pull, !lilt tile loall
parento, Mr. and Mro. L&lt;ll Mc- toUJ II tile llodJ lblrt. The
~lady oblr&amp; muot ftt IDUlY, oo
·Comll durina their porenta' ab- II
II wile II try It •• Wore

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Ads In Thursday's
Daily Sentinel
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ramt1.Y p.ctures ware tak·
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1F YOU WATCH the Paul Dlx-"'" ouu·•
.~ oot of Cin~·-all
"'uu• ~~o~n:~~•
you are tamUtar with tho rubber chicken prop which he ueea
IIi his openlna OYary lilornlne.
But I'll bet you dl~t know
that the sai'tar that chlckell hao
on Was made by our own Mrs.
c. H. "Sla" WI H.

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SATURDAY AUG. 2-3

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ol New Jersey area, was

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Point Sur Urhthouse, on the
Pactnc coast In MontereY
Counl!', Calif., Ia 270 feet above
Tho Raymond Walbom lamll.Y . o1 Mldd!OI)Orl waa InVIted Sat- the ocean.
llrdll' to the Jackson County Park
!!tM;ddf:po:,:::,:,:;:;:::::~:::::::::')l\ ~~~:m-.b,~;~: tor lho !lrst

EE YOUR DEALE
TODAY

BEND.AREA, COMMUNITY

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WJiburn Family Reunited

ence. Negro bllillop Prince Toy-

Big Bargaim
Coming Your Way ••••

~luded

Their son, Mlcbaol, who
has been stetloned ln. Panama
with tho U, S. Anny lor tho post
18 months, walked In UIIOlq)Oct·
edi,Y. Their last word waa that
he ll1lllid leove l'anamo m Jul,)'
. 31, but be came a lew ~·

ellt oftl.ce ln the church by an
illtegrated jurisdictional confer~,

i,u11in and
Smith'•'
29-day ,
milo trip
7 380
The mom•nt• to remember are DW\l', but certain to ben(,,.
Uoned II you're
to ihe Smiths· are three ofdaUghla - an ""'
counter with • bear at YeUowatooe; a bnllh with a tor....O during
westward journey, and thil stqry ot tile ,calq,er getUna stuck In
sequoia tree tumel.
Jolnlna .Mr. and Mrs. Smith early.
tho trip were Mr. and Mrs.
Mike .ftew trod! Panama to
,J l.elllndEichmUler o1 watertown, Charleaton, trom there to Huntresldonto ol Middleport .-r1na tngton, and than •'thumbed" Into
TNT days. The vacation In· GaJUpolil Ferry where he surstop a at Wloooosln Della, prlaed hi• wile, - · who llvea
CodY, Wyomln&amp; tho Bad l&lt;ands, there with her parents.
Ml Ruahmore, Yoll""stone, Salt
After a month'olurlough, Mike
Lake Cllt, Keno, Nev., Lake Te- will IJI to Fort caroon, colo.
hoe, Yosemite, tho Se&lt;pola Na. tor additional trainlna before
!lonal Park on their ~ jo Call· leaving lor VIetnam.
tornla where thO)' took· in Disneyland; Kootto Berry Farm, the
WIQLE PEARL REYNOLDS
San.--DieJIO [.oo, and Saa World. 111111'1 be able to attend !he 118•
At Sao,llteJIO thtJ vtalted Mr. .~ convention of the Daug!J·
Smllb'i o!Jtar, Mrs. Ull War- taro of Unloo Veterano to be
I;Oil. and jiia·brolhar, Erne 1 hald neil week In Seattll, abe
1
~; and ·111 .Yu~ thtJ wore
111 creating some ollho altrac·
luesta of another brother and ttvo cardinal pln4ll which wnt
iaa wile; Mr. andMrl. R.~Smlth. be worn b1 ·the OhiO delegation.
Fm'OUte homethocamplnaeou-· Pearl 1a theaaalstenlchlel' of
plea visited Hoover oam, Grand staff o1 tho Ohio · ~
fanyon, Where the men rode D,U,V. Sle rotumed &amp;JndaY!rom
aown Into lho canyon In a hell- a state oll'lclalo' meetlna In CorOoptor; tho Painted Doeart, the dlngton with a, quantity of red
lndlan vlllap 'of T-, the Gar· and yellow plastic matartala
den of lho Gods, and the Royal which &amp;lle'U use 1n making lho
Gorp.
cardinal replica pin-ons, approCXmplna facllllloa illooa tho prlate and attractive lor the OhiO
wa,y are exc'llent. &amp;he Smith1 d-.le-teJ.
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Remember •• practically all
new electric ranges now
feature self-cleaning ovens

PERISTALSIS
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had a della!ltf1!l aurprlse Mon-

For a cool, clean, modern kHchen

WAKE UP

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the Central Jurisdiction went out
of existence.
Former local Bel1emeade pas-.
tor, Rev. Jack Higgins, o1 Parkersburg, alao was a delogata to
his conference.

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lolf· ... Mrs. Jl01llld c. More,
:;:; l'&lt;lmoroy, 11outo 3, IIIII Earl F.
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Tina and Todd Nlbort of Gel- JJwels, Jr., 1!&gt;11 of Mr. aid Mrs.
llpollo ate hare vllltins their Elrl· F• ..._Is, Sr., ""'"on, W,

sldel,l pll . every ,,,""cation. lt'slho
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Ho.fliCh

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Fami1y Reunion.
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At Tbialand Peillt

es in the union proceaa cluing a18cted In lho former Central
the next several months as his (Ne8f0) Jurisdiction and later
,..,. task In the episcopacy. assigned to New Jor141Y when

He wUI replace Bishop Fred
Hollo~, or Chartestoo, who reUred at this Conference after
eight years as the M-st
leader, and Blollop Gordon
Howard, of Pittoburl!h, who headed the East Central Area, Including West VIrginia EUB Cnnlerence. Bllhop Howard wa1 asatgned to the Philadelphia area
where he, too, will be bringing
Melhodlsts and EUBs Into unIon.
The other newt,y elocled blohop Is Dr. Roy Nichols, o1 New
York C11;y, who Is the ftrst Negro to be elocled to thll hll!h-

ComiJlunit,y

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18, Aijllbu, unuli 11111 belttrY ·l\fPi'lllnl
Mr. liiich 1., ......., CQ!IOI, lllid
Wlr"'!"' J.o .-,h 1. Neal, Jr.,2s,,, Mra. Wp S•h..,.llon!&gt;rini -...cl .tlth 'IJIU!IIera. , ·
Wool Collimbli 11111 Okay Entin; their "'lllddoutllhr, AD11¥Riaa.
Tbie chlldr., hed rell)'lo'la
42, Souihof48, both•charpd with
or l!r. and
1\iitli treallll't hunt for sill•, and ui!W
-,:petit
Eupoe L 0 r 0 1
on her
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cbalrmaii.
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General , shoW rule• lliuat be \VUson, 19, li&amp;Vtllswood, sua J,
tho aril&amp; for lho Pll'i1 . were
.lhe.•
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abaened lind an exhibitor IIIII' Mea, 43, st: Albans; 1111 Fred .
~ldal oflerntiOII. :floe Clr· to .lolr/b. . . ·, · ,
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.make ODb' ID entry l!i a c!Uo FarleJ, 58, RavenawQOd, eecb
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umference

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Wed at Bride's HQme.

1if'p~' ':"m· ' ' ':'r·' o' ' ':'''''' ' ' 'i'' ' ' ' ' ''t~ .

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w.~.~~~... ~~~·o.r- ~~~~ t::;. A c!J'eu• -· ·~•• ~""·. "'' n~o~~rwl• ~..."outll.ta·
de~ Clulio at tho MatOil ·~ .~~~e·•~·~F.i-i!ie 1 ve-·lf!tlil .out (or ~F-· ,UV .Ill 't ~ ~ ·~~· ~,.mpll~.

Perko

Will Guide

Fifth Birthday Observed

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( ps central air conditioninl costs ) (•lUO.:dO ,..._ • .u..OO)
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~ly SeM!nel, :Middleport..Pameroy, 0., Jill¥ 30, 1968

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PLEASANT- "Workud
Play to Maaon l:ouDQ"' wm be
the title or the Mason CGulli1
Flower Sholl, sponaorocl b,y .lho
;l: New Haven, N""'"l!ml, 'fU.EI&gt;.

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BOwoor,. 8$, of 2024 ~ncolnA..,_ :'Vf.lten 00
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I'T. PLEASAIIT - Oreo

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.
HOSpital tottowtns aaev•
eoi!IOI\jlis Uloess.
retired Marietta
nld
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¥aaurlctur1JW Company worker, :~·
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bono In Wetzel County on APrfi
PT. PLEASANT_ DeiiPIIethe
U. 1883 • ''"' ollhelato Homer reins .-r1na the past week- wet-

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it:.r Local No. 610.
Survlvlna are his wldow,Georsla Roblruion Bowser; one doughler, Mrs. Howerd B&lt;ewer, Rt. 1
Pl. Pleaunt; three sone, LQy of
McArthur, Ohio, Earl R. of Huntlngton and Fred L. Bowoer of
St. Albans; 11 grandchildren lind
24 great grandchildren.
Funeral aervlce w)ll be he 1 d
Thursday 1:30 p.m. In the Crow·
Russell Funeral Home with the
Rev. Everett Delaney omctatlng.
Burial wm be In Kirkland Momorlal Gerdens. Friends Mt.7 caU
at the funeral home after 4 p.m.
Wedne..

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CampmB811ng revival near New
Hoven hasbeen300poraonsnl8htt,y, with thelaraest !llllllb!!r, 535,
present lor
nlg!&gt;t's oervIce.
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Youth services wUl be held
Thur., and the !8 conperatina United Methodist churches
are urged to eeod large delegationa or YOWIB people. FamUy
nllht w!U be observed In the
cloalna
service.
Rev. &amp;ogeoe Garlow, GovernIna Board chairman of I h e
Campground Aaaoclatloo, reported that a total of IS first time
decisions for Christ and seven
rededlcatloos have been made
In tho services In reaponse to
the preachlna and ·'·"'-· of the
"Singing
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Baalnpre."
Delogationa bsve been presenl I rom
Charleston. Huntington, a • d

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Con•-t
"'-trt'es
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Are Bemg' Taken
PT. PLEASANT- Entrltaare
being taken lor tha COIIrley alii
Western Band Contest to be held
at the Meson CouniY Fair, Au&amp;ust 6-ID.
Prize money this year wUl be
$250 lor nrat place; $100 ror
second and $50 lor third
Dayton Raynes of Meson, Is
cholrman of the event and Ralph
Shannon of TV lame, wUI serve
as master or ceremonies.
AnY coontry and weatern blDd
in the area
enter the ccmtletltlon with entries lo &amp;o In to
Mr. Raynes by August 5.

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F11r on Auaual9 ends lb lip.
Ill. IIIII Aucual10 f&lt;am 9 o.Jii. to
9 p.m.
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Mn. I. aousi&gt;'to
with Mba Ulah Jinii P.IJI!e11,..,.

PT. PLEASANT- An approxImate 225,000 United Mllthodlsts
In West Vlrginla will have a
new bishop to guide tile creatiiXI ol the new United West Vlrglnla Conference next June. Tbls
resulted wben the Eighth Northeastern Jurisdictional Conference, held at West Virginia WeslO)'an College, Buckhamoo, this
post week elected two now bllill·
ops and approved a change In the
antanment ol the nino a r e a
clolr&lt;h leader•.
Roy Bleaslng, local !~man,
waa adelegatetothlsConference,
and oorved oo the 48 member
~IIICOpOey committee that was
IDYolved In the assignment o1 tile
bllhope. His Cnn!erence super~ Rev. Harry Eckels,
waa abo a member on this

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Wertz, of
Wfilill'!'sport, Pa., wm IPJide the
Iormor Methodist and Evangollcal Unlted Brethren conferenc-

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hlblta muat be set '-' 11\d compleled be!Waen tho hours or 8
lind 12 0000 thomornlqj of I b.
sholl; · no arranaemeQta IIII,Y be
made In the exhibit room; no arbe mowcl beftlro
the close or the sholl; IIWII'ds
wfil be made
to requlrements listed In tile soh..
dulo.
The standard system of judgwUl be uaed, bell of the sholl
lind sweepstakes awards wUl be
given In both divisions, and aU .
entries must be approved b,y the
classlllcatlon committee.

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P~~~~~~~~::; Pas tor, Family
Pt. Pleasant; William He~,
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Galllpolla
Ferry;
James
Barnett,
Pl. Pleannt; Charles Llvei,Y,PL Guests at Party

Pleaun~ Mrs. Margaret Outlleld, Vlema, W. Va.
Tho conarogatlon of the MornDIS"" 'D"E
~""~ D: Sadie Hugltee, 1IV Star United Methodist Church
ed~~ sn
periiXIs attend- Ashton; Herbert Matheny, Leoo· held • reeeptloo and poUnd party
Satorday. Evanaellst l n e r Lonnie Balles, Grimms, .....,_•
Bulnpr secured the commit-~... Saturday evenlna honoring their
minister, the Rev. WWtam
ment of mmerous peraons to
share In a 24-ITour prayer vigil
IN POST GRAD STVDY
Alrson, and hlsllmlly.
for the &lt;evlval, volunteers agreeMise FlorMce Scrlmaher,
Games and conteata were held
Ina to prayer at halt.l!our por- daushtor or Mr. and Mrs. Lewla during the oventna, and rehabtods 1rom ID p.m. 51........
menta of homemade Ice cram,
~...., un- Jobnstoo,
ha be Route 1, Loog Botlom, cake
lil &amp;mcla1 evening. Anothar In• t1UD a post "'sduale course
lind Kool..td were served.
te stl
of
In practical nurelna at ~lor Attendllw besides tho Rev. and
re na 1eature
this serv- Univorsi'" Medl--' Centar tno·•. Mrs. Alroon were their four chll·
ice occurred wheD' varl.oos memY
vw
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bers stood up to report I he las, Tons. Mill Scrlmaher Is a dren, Dolly, Gens, P0811 and
dale o1 their converalon. The "'sduate of lho Training School Patrick, Mra. Mildred lhle, Mr.
evi1JIII8llst directed hll mesnp lor Practical Nurelna at Mar- and Mrs. Loe Johnson lind,...,.,_
around the theme o1 "Who's Iotta.
son, Gregg Johnson; MrL Fred
Who7"
ON U$ BOSTON
E. Smith, James Smith, GaU lind
&amp;mday morntoa the couple
Seaman Robert F. _ . . , Donald Shatrer, and Mrs. J. A.
shared In services at Ilelgllls USN, 21, eon o1 Mr. and Mrl. Smith, Mary Elleeo and Robert,
and Good Shephard churches. Corroll SWaoson of 211 MUl st.,
Mrs. EmUy Butnaer spoke to Middleport, Ia servloa aboard
Mrs. Robert Rinehart a n d
the children, uelna an abject the guided missile heavy crulsgrandchildren,
Eddie IIIII Lydia
sermonette, one of the nl8hti,Y er U$ Booton orr lho coast of
Johnaon, Mr. lind Mrl. Harold
foalores ollho rmval.
Vietnam.
George, Brian, Brent and David,
A famed designer of cbll· Government ledwoocts
and Mrs. L. W. McComas picnickdren's apparel has good new1
BAN l'RANCISCO IUPI&gt;
ed recentl,y at the Portland Park.
lor molhera. The big laablon The Journal of Porestry reTeble grace learned In the
newo lor small fry nnt laU ports the federal government head start Prosr&amp;m at the MidwW be permaDenl p r e 11, owns a.bo\lt If per cent at the
tomble-dry awe ale r lullt. forest acreage where coaat dleport Elementary School Ibis
summer waa given b,y LJdla.
which eaa be waahed by hBJHI redwood trees IJOW.

Picnic at Park

or machine.

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Children or Marl and Louise
Crary beld a ramt1.Y r - llm·
da1at the Royal Qak Park.
Attending were Mrl. Ear 1
Sblmaker, Mra. Delbert Rabineon, Dean, Douilas and D e e
Ann, Now Lextnaton; Mr • and
Mra. Robert Slwmaker, SloYon
and !!;lawn, Somaraet; Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Flahor, Seneca·
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flaher, Cambrld&amp;o; Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith, Maraha and u.
llua, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fink,
Don Danny, Dale and OreCoh•miiQs.
Mr. and Mrs. Heed Crary,
Mr. and Mra. Grent Smith, Torry, John, and Michael, Raedsville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wamsley, June Am and J. R.j
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald WUdermulh, Pomeroy; Tina and Todd
Nibert, Gelllpolla; Mr. and Mra.
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· - Mora, Mr. and Mrs. Dmaid Mora, David, R~, Mark
and
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Mary, FometOY, Route •
Tweln penona were tram•
pled lo dMth to a panic on
the Broot!JD Brlclge alx days
alter 1\ wu opened to Mt.J,
1883.

GREET SPECIAL
FRIENDS ON SPECIAL
DAYS IN AN
EXTRA SPECIAL
WAY. SEND A
· FLORAL GIFT
FROM,

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Tochnlcill Sorpaot Gerald E.
Roug!ll, ICIII of Mr. and Mra.
Ql)' A. Roulhl ol Rt. ·2, Hooper.
Ia, Mich., Ia oo dul;y at U&gt;lln
Royal Thai AFB, Thallxnd, Slf.
pant ROul!hl, an autopilot tacholclao, Is a 11tembar of the Psclllc Air Forces.
The aorpant ottendad HooperIa Hl8h Schon! and compl- re·
=rlnamenll!or hlo diploma after
the Air Force. HI 1
:•• andEIIen, lo lho deu&amp;htor or
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Mro, Gtorae NesoelSr. of 130 Lalirel St., - ·
roy.
Founding
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (1JPI)Jell'erson Bemtoary, forerunner
of the University of Louts•We,
was founded to n88. Tod••,
UL •• Ill
~ e olde.st municipal unl•
verslty to the United Btates.

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Porr!n, l'lDI and CIJMiy Crool\1,
K.. :McQdloua!l, and Kristin ADderilon,
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Paul Amborpr IIIII Janie, Mrs.
Bill Woods and Kylt, Mrs. Don
Betzlna, Kevin and Brian, Mrl.
Paul 1!all'd and IIOIIJl'' M r '·
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ovenin£
united at
In marrlqe
8 p.m. at Satthe •
honle or.lho bride.
The !Ia•· Pearl A. Costo, pestor of Chester Methodist Chorch
ofllclateoL The vows of the doublHiDS ceremony wore
ed before an lm&amp;&gt;rovlsed al\ar
· decorated with greenery, white

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Mr. and Mro. Earl o. Thorna, KeiiT and &amp;!zan, have re.
turned trom a trip..,., tho Slo'·
Uno Drive to ShenandOah Natlonal Park ill Virginia. While in
tho Blue Rldre MoUntains, thtJ
visited the Natural Brldao o1
vtrctnta, ooe or the ....., naturol - · of tho world, •
nw the home of the Vlrglnla
Military Institute at l.eldnalon.
Mrl. Chester llnl&amp;hl hao returned from a week'o Viall In
Marloo with her clau5oter..tn-law,
Mrs. Torry Knltlht. and lnlanl
aon, stevle. Terri Is at Nattonal Guard aummor camp,
Mr. and Mra. Ph!lllli van
Vranken and children stephanie
and Peter, of Tlluovlllo, Fla.
are Ylolling here with hlo brother, HarvtJVanVranken, and lamlly, and her parenta, Mr. and
Mrl. Bllas WU100 o1 Meeon,
w. va.
Mr. IIIII Mr•· ·Dean HUl and
Mr. and Mrl. Brooka Norman
of WUllamstown, W. Vs. were
&amp;mday - r pests or Mr.
and Mra. Floyd Weber. ThO)'
to return lor the Mel&amp;a
•COU!IIy Folr presentation o1 tile
Big Bend Minstrel Aasoclatlon
o1
which Mrs. Weber Ia aecom•
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Mrs. Don Drenner and cblldren. Klmberl)' and KeYtn, and
Mrs. Naldo loloekey andchtldren,
left a.............
lolllllda;r lor their
home at
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Wul .....,.,., N. J. ~- a two
w..k visit here. Mrs. Mockey
and chUdran were !Jiosts of her
porenls, Mr. and Mrl. L e e
Drennor. Mrs. Don Dremer and
ehlldren Ylalted her motheri Mrs.
Tbietms Alhworth.

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Wiener Roast

Held at Park
MASON - On the evening or
Jill¥ 11 tile Graham United Melhodlst Bellioner and Junior &amp;In~ School Claaees had a wien·
er reallllll tbo New Haven Park.
Boglmers attandlna - e Terrl Browo. Connie Brown, L I • a
Plckeoa, Allee Rouah, Damy Me·
Namara, Debbie . McNamara,
Merl&lt; Roulill, Robert Lewis Zorklo, Tilllllll' Roulill, Torry Rouob
and the Beginnara' claas teach·
or, Mro. Michael Merritt.
From tho Junior Class were
Uaa Brown, Telllllll' Bumaar·
nor,, RobbleandMcNamara, Mlchao Routh
the Junior Class
teacher, Mrs. Charles Wood.
Parenta attendlna were Mrl.
Albert Roosh, Mr. and Mrs. Joey
Rouah, Mra. Paul Zerkle, ldra.
Robert Mrs.
McNamara,
Mrs. Arnold
Rouah,
Jack Pickens
and
Mrs Ger·'d Bum me
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Mra. Mary Rouah and Bonnie
took
pictures ~·•-•
of the children.
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o1 lhO c.q,1e. wttneelecl the car·
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TVa!AY ·
:M0'111ER-IlAUGHTER .blqlpll
at 6:30 p.m. TUolli!lif, I.• aodll
r90111 , pi , ~ ~
Chureh; Of!ortne for dllllor to
help on purchuo of cujetlng
for tile clllrcll bou8bl b1 the
Adi1t Class.
THURSDAY
LAVREL CLIFF Bolter Health
Club, 7:30 'I'hul• at tho home
of. Mrl. ~elllo Traey.i _
PAST CHIEFS, MIIIIIOIII Temple, Pythiln Sisters, picnic at
the Syracuse Park, 6p.m. Thur..

rlaie
lerwthb,ydress
her lather,
or white
worebrocaded
a street
talleta. The short veU of Uluslon
reD I rom a coronet of pearls. Sha carried a coionlal
bouquet of white ioaebuda.
Miss Pat Sldnner, Waterford,
maid of honor, wore blue tall'eta and carried a colonlill """"'"I
oldalslos. Larry Boso,Parkorsburg, w. va., wu best man.
An arranpment of whlteltedioll and yeUoil enapdragoos In a
stemmed antiQUO coJ¥1ner !lank·
ed by white tapers In crystal holdars, decorated the dlnlna table. ~.
ROCK SPRINGS Gr~Q~t meetThe lhree-tlered weddiDS Clke
IJW,
8 p.m. Thur. at the ball.
topped with a cluster of ysllow
ros-s was served b1 Mrs.
Gerald Wlldermolh, a great-eunt Ankle-Slimming Exercise
ol the bride. Mra. Paul llajoea,
W~ald you ~ It 111!11 J Belpre, aunt of the bride, serv· aDidea? Try lbli exereloe:
Sit lmeel eroued IIIICI pcllat
ed the punch.
The brl4e chanpd to a white toes dowa, lllea up, thea In
aed brown linen ensemble with dreular moUop. Do 10 tbileo
day. Ankleo look ollm·
which lille wore the corsegelrom each
mer In medlulil heela, aheer
her wedding bouquet lor a short stoeUngo and pilln pumps.
wedding trip.
The c...,le are athomeatlhetr
opartment on West Meln St. In
Pomeroy.

Now, for the first time in the :;p$urance
industry, Nationwide Insuranc;~;jv.IU
guarantee renewal of Homeowm!r:s' in·surance for five years. Ask me'~bout it. ·
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The man froni Nationwide iJon your 1ide.
Nationwide Mutual Plrelmuranee Co.
Natloowide Life Insurance Co.
Nationwide Muwtd lnturan~ Co.

Home office: ColumbUS:, Ohio

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McComas ..,.! Mra: ViDI!irhoof
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Olhor ..-.r, Mrl. IVa.. Wu:d,
wilo roaldoi It&lt;fllovar ' NUt~

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;.: awlmmilll durlns the allerneon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G• .Grtmeo
Allendlni wore Mr. and· Mrs.
a n,d
. ! ;r, Kareft, returned Ri)'IIIOIId \\'album, Jotr, Greil.
tO .
CU,, :Md. &amp;mday af· ..and.~ta,..MiddiOlPQri;·Jir~aod .. •
ter ·
here with Mr. and Mra. llana' Walburn, Bl!an 'IJiMra. •.Earl oa._n .... ..... thy and ~ Salem, o' r o.;
.and Mrs. B. B. Zeigler. Other Mr. and Mro. Dale Walburn, JUI
recant IJiesto were Mr. andMra. and stoYo, Middleport; Mr. and
Rlcbard Zeillor and claug!rter, Mrs. Blaine Walborn, Klmbori,Y
Debbie, or Ralpro.
and David, VIenna; Mr. and Mra.
Mr •.,and Mro. Rannla Wolborn Ronnlo Walbum, Mery Am, Jloo.
IIIII c!&gt;bdren. Mary Ann, Roll- nte, Danny, Ricky, and Mlcbael,
nle, DI!IIY, Ricky, illd Mlcblel, Riverdale Md.
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left .ilndal
lor their home at
Mr. and' Mrl. Demls Walburn,
Rlvordalo, Md. after vacillon· Slerry, Tracy, and Kristin, Bel·
lug here with h11 parants, Mr. pre; Peter Welborn, Canloll; Mr.
and Mro. Raymond Walbum and and Mrs. Dave TQlor (Mary
other relatives.
Walburnl Canton, and Mr. IIIII
llai'old 0. GeorP hal r,mm- Mra. Rt.JMODdWalburn, Sr., Mhl·
ed to bla employment at Holzer dleport. .
Hoopltal aftllr a two weak vacaThe ramt1.Y wa1 Joined for lho
liOn. .Mr. and Mro. George and da1 b,y Joa lleplleneon, Mlddt..
Brlln, Yltlted ill OSk Dole, port, and Mra. Earl Ruebel and
!rl..nta, lndPIItlbur8ll. Pt. with Mra. Marpret Chlldora of. VI·
relaiiVOI and friendS for aever• em&amp;.
· al dal'- Thay 1181'8 ~J~esta of
Mr. 1111 ·Mrs. Paul Tyree, ror- Body Shirt is New Look
mor Middleport residents. Brent
BlouiN hive alwayo'bee•
.Edward and Davl4 eeorp re· _ , .. CO«ddute wllll Ulrla
malned here with 'thofr grand- or pull, !lilt tile loall
parento, Mr. and Mro. L&lt;ll Mc- toUJ II tile llodJ lblrt. The
~lady oblr&amp; muot ftt IDUlY, oo
·Comll durina their porenta' ab- II
II wile II try It •• Wore

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Daily Sentinel
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ramt1.Y p.ctures ware tak·
:·:· en, and there was alog!ng and

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1F YOU WATCH the Paul Dlx-"'" ouu·•
.~ oot of Cin~·-all
"'uu• ~~o~n:~~•
you are tamUtar with tho rubber chicken prop which he ueea
IIi his openlna OYary lilornlne.
But I'll bet you dl~t know
that the sai'tar that chlckell hao
on Was made by our own Mrs.
c. H. "Sla" WI H.

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SATURDAY AUG. 2-3

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Pactnc coast In MontereY
Counl!', Calif., Ia 270 feet above
Tho Raymond Walbom lamll.Y . o1 Mldd!OI)Orl waa InVIted Sat- the ocean.
llrdll' to the Jackson County Park
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TODAY

BEND.AREA, COMMUNITY

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WJiburn Family Reunited

ence. Negro bllillop Prince Toy-

Big Bargaim
Coming Your Way ••••

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Their son, Mlcbaol, who
has been stetloned ln. Panama
with tho U, S. Anny lor tho post
18 months, walked In UIIOlq)Oct·
edi,Y. Their last word waa that
he ll1lllid leove l'anamo m Jul,)'
. 31, but be came a lew ~·

ellt oftl.ce ln the church by an
illtegrated jurisdictional confer~,

i,u11in and
Smith'•'
29-day ,
milo trip
7 380
The mom•nt• to remember are DW\l', but certain to ben(,,.
Uoned II you're
to ihe Smiths· are three ofdaUghla - an ""'
counter with • bear at YeUowatooe; a bnllh with a tor....O during
westward journey, and thil stqry ot tile ,calq,er getUna stuck In
sequoia tree tumel.
Jolnlna .Mr. and Mrs. Smith early.
tho trip were Mr. and Mrs.
Mike .ftew trod! Panama to
,J l.elllndEichmUler o1 watertown, Charleaton, trom there to Huntresldonto ol Middleport .-r1na tngton, and than •'thumbed" Into
TNT days. The vacation In· GaJUpolil Ferry where he surstop a at Wloooosln Della, prlaed hi• wile, - · who llvea
CodY, Wyomln&amp; tho Bad l&lt;ands, there with her parents.
Ml Ruahmore, Yoll""stone, Salt
After a month'olurlough, Mike
Lake Cllt, Keno, Nev., Lake Te- will IJI to Fort caroon, colo.
hoe, Yosemite, tho Se&lt;pola Na. tor additional trainlna before
!lonal Park on their ~ jo Call· leaving lor VIetnam.
tornla where thO)' took· in Disneyland; Kootto Berry Farm, the
WIQLE PEARL REYNOLDS
San.--DieJIO [.oo, and Saa World. 111111'1 be able to attend !he 118•
At Sao,llteJIO thtJ vtalted Mr. .~ convention of the Daug!J·
Smllb'i o!Jtar, Mrs. Ull War- taro of Unloo Veterano to be
I;Oil. and jiia·brolhar, Erne 1 hald neil week In Seattll, abe
1
~; and ·111 .Yu~ thtJ wore
111 creating some ollho altrac·
luesta of another brother and ttvo cardinal pln4ll which wnt
iaa wile; Mr. andMrl. R.~Smlth. be worn b1 ·the OhiO delegation.
Fm'OUte homethocamplnaeou-· Pearl 1a theaaalstenlchlel' of
plea visited Hoover oam, Grand staff o1 tho Ohio · ~
fanyon, Where the men rode D,U,V. Sle rotumed &amp;JndaY!rom
aown Into lho canyon In a hell- a state oll'lclalo' meetlna In CorOoptor; tho Painted Doeart, the dlngton with a, quantity of red
lndlan vlllap 'of T-, the Gar· and yellow plastic matartala
den of lho Gods, and the Royal which &amp;lle'U use 1n making lho
Gorp.
cardinal replica pin-ons, approCXmplna facllllloa illooa tho prlate and attractive lor the OhiO
wa,y are exc'llent. &amp;he Smith1 d-.le-teJ.
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Remember •• practically all
new electric ranges now
feature self-cleaning ovens

PERISTALSIS
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had a della!ltf1!l aurprlse Mon-

For a cool, clean, modern kHchen

WAKE UP

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the Central Jurisdiction went out
of existence.
Former local Bel1emeade pas-.
tor, Rev. Jack Higgins, o1 Parkersburg, alao was a delogata to
his conference.

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lolf· ... Mrs. Jl01llld c. More,
:;:; l'&lt;lmoroy, 11outo 3, IIIII Earl F.
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Tina and Todd Nlbort of Gel- JJwels, Jr., 1!&gt;11 of Mr. aid Mrs.
llpollo ate hare vllltins their Elrl· F• ..._Is, Sr., ""'"on, W,

sldel,l pll . every ,,,""cation. lt'slho
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Corner••• ·

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Ho.fliCh

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Fami1y Reunion.
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At Tbialand Peillt

es in the union proceaa cluing a18cted In lho former Central
the next several months as his (Ne8f0) Jurisdiction and later
,..,. task In the episcopacy. assigned to New Jor141Y when

He wUI replace Bishop Fred
Hollo~, or Chartestoo, who reUred at this Conference after
eight years as the M-st
leader, and Blollop Gordon
Howard, of Pittoburl!h, who headed the East Central Area, Including West VIrginia EUB Cnnlerence. Bllhop Howard wa1 asatgned to the Philadelphia area
where he, too, will be bringing
Melhodlsts and EUBs Into unIon.
The other newt,y elocled blohop Is Dr. Roy Nichols, o1 New
York C11;y, who Is the ftrst Negro to be elocled to thll hll!h-

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18, Aijllbu, unuli 11111 belttrY ·l\fPi'lllnl
Mr. liiich 1., ......., CQ!IOI, lllid
Wlr"'!"' J.o .-,h 1. Neal, Jr.,2s,,, Mra. Wp S•h..,.llon!&gt;rini -...cl .tlth 'IJIU!IIera. , ·
Wool Collimbli 11111 Okay Entin; their "'lllddoutllhr, AD11¥Riaa.
Tbie chlldr., hed rell)'lo'la
42, Souihof48, both•charpd with
or l!r. and
1\iitli treallll't hunt for sill•, and ui!W
-,:petit
Eupoe L 0 r 0 1
on her
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tho aril&amp; for lho Pll'i1 . were
.lhe.•
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abaened lind an exhibitor IIIII' Mea, 43, st: Albans; 1111 Fred .
~ldal oflerntiOII. :floe Clr· to .lolr/b. . . ·, · ,
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.make ODb' ID entry l!i a c!Uo FarleJ, 58, RavenawQOd, eecb
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Wed at Bride's HQme.

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de~ Clulio at tho MatOil ·~ .~~~e·•~·~F.i-i!ie 1 ve-·lf!tlil .out (or ~F-· ,UV .Ill 't ~ ~ ·~~· ~,.mpll~.

Perko

Will Guide

Fifth Birthday Observed

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196~ C:ll::VELLE MAUBU , •••••• , •••• , .• , .$1596
Cov. J8 engine, powerd!de, ndlo, heator, now whitewall
Urea, lfi'MD exterior llnlah with white nylon lq) vinyl lntulor trim. A ahan&gt; 1 c•mer trldo ln.

JiltS FORD GAL. 4 DOOR •••• , •••• , ........ $1695
B1ac:k 1llri.1h, clean lnterlor, good w-s-w Ures, VB eqdne,

auto. trana.. power steeriJ1i:1 radio. heater.

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1062 OLD&amp; F-85 4 DR.. , , . ..... . .......... $895
V8 e..U., automltlc trana., delux trim, green Dnish. All
good w-w tlreo, rodlo llllcl heater.

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Notice

Lowla, phone 99M2'71. 7.-..e

WILL DO ISWlng at bome Iippert, pockets, peaing,
bommlng, al!eraU0111, etc.
Mrs. Froddle Tbabet, Muon,
Phme '1'134651.
444fc
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang ~
Nile Club, I In 8 p.m. MODo
day !bra Friday. LadJel evo17 Friday.
Mtre
I WILL not be responsible for
lilY debts contracted by lilYone but myselt Rom!e Hubbon!.
7-29-atp

Wanted To Buy
ANTIQUES, farnlture,

cllsbw.

mlscellaneoul. Jlrll. Howard
Cecil, 100 W. Main St., Pomeff/1.
14-lle

WANTED
RESPONSIBLE party to ..
paymenll "' tti.IJ per
mantb or pay balance due
flU( lor IIIII ltl!reo I!OIIIOle
1111h radio, (.~peed automallo
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For lent

PLENTY of apace lor one lral!• 1lllh all facllttteo. In Syra- · Call DD-S901. f.IJ.IIe

PURN1SIIED and ~
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AIR OONDMONING RefriP1' ttut &amp;blreto mu~; flit tblm al Jill&amp;;
atlon aervlce. Jact'a RetrlgYEAR OLD ROME on Rl 124, 5 ROOMS and bath on nice lot
lo lbt ..,. " ' .,.
eratiOII, New Haven. bone ~~.;;:;-w.•
5 rooma, bath, uWtty room.
on Rt. SS. Call 99U901.
~
IID-m.
( • tic wall to wall carpeting tn bed74tfc
rooms and Iron! room, good
~..:.~do ....,
locat!Go, oall or see O'Dell 14 CUBIC FOOr refrigerator- READY - MIX concrell deliv.. - ._.
ered rlgbt to JOIIf pruject.
freezer, good oondltton; 2 gu
Manley, phone 74UISZ. Will
Faot
and easy. Free eett- "'" ou.~:.0::-'a!;......., I ...
aall cm Gl loan.
7.JU!e stoves and I bot plate. Call
mateo. PhoDe 91U214, Goesm.MI2, Cbarles Blake.
loin Ready - Mil Co., Middle7.,11).3tp
HAMMOND CHORD org1111,
port, Oblo.
e Ill tie
bench, lll1lllc, t&amp;OO. Can
Yocmg's Markel, Mlcldleport. 1954 STUDEBAKER 1&gt;-ton p1elo.
up, $75. Phone 37Ulitl after BUDGET PRICE furniture 011 •
7~
our tblrd floor budget shop.
7 p.m.
7..l0-6tc
Baker ll'urullure, Middleport.
LUMP COAL, stoker, egg; Ru&amp;.
Ohio.
f II tfe
land tipple, Rt. IJI. Pearl Ja- 1965 MOBIL HOME 10 x 50. Call
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Sl•&lt;&gt;eobs, Phone 7c.ID52 or m.
949-3443 or contact Rol1ald
more
and llmlly, Arlington, VL,
S41t.
7-lllle Hflrl, Raclne, Ohio. 7..l0-6tc SEWING MACIIINES, repair vlsited her mother, Mro. JJonver
aervlce, an makel. WY ~
22M. 'nle Fabrle Shop, I'OJn. Qlleen and other relatives here.
NO. 6, STOKER COAL at for- 1965 RAMBLER, good concllFloyd King leU at the home of
eroy. Authorbed Singer Saleo
mer cttnton Coal Co. tipple,
lion, phone DIZ-2271. 7-*1 stc
Mr. llllcl Mrs. Ney carpenter,
llld SerY!ee. We Sbarpon
located 5 miles eut of WeiJs.
he was Itring llllcl Ia now
Sclaorl.
Nl-tfc where
ton. Pbcme S64-S78'I Wellaton
coollnecl to Sheltering Arms Hospllalln Athcms with a broken leg.
for Information. Walton Coal
RHI &amp;tAte For Sale
CIGARETTE
ft1ldlnJ
macldneo
Mr. llllcl Mrs. Ray Ash, David
Company.
7·1HIII&lt;
O'BRIEN I CROW
IIIII service. ABC Enlerprlael, allcl Marlea, Gahanna, rialted her
Muon, W. Va. Phone 'I7NIG. parents, Mr. and Mro. R. s.
TWO YEAR old t110 bedroom
REALTY OOMPANY
~Me
home, bath, fult basement, ga- MIDDLEPORT - ll!o story
Turner.
rage, 1n S)ncuao, Phone m.
frame, 2 bedrooms, new bath,
Those visiting with Mr. and
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7-21-tfc
new furna&lt;e, new bot waler
Mrs. D. 0. McKnight were Mr.
Jnsuran~
!ant, new floor covering. EXand
Mrs. J. w. Cobb, Ruoaelh
AUTOMOBILE lhiuraace ben

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CLARINET B FLAT good ...,. CELLENT PIWPERTY,
0
dillon, $25. Phone JID.3S'I3,
$4,700.011,
7-25-IIA: l"'MEROY - 2 story frame, 5
roomsl ~ bedrooms, bath,
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats
floor futnace.
IO.U.IS-14 ft., dean made:
GOING AT f!,5IUI.
llln'dJ, tmJe rail bottoms.
JIDiliY CLELAND
One mile of! Rt. sa, on Ktng,j.
Office - - . ·r
bury Road.
7-17-30te
..... - I l l IIIII NI!JWPORT Clr)'ller, f.
Door, good rubber, good JOE YOUNG residence on Ru&amp;.
llhapo. Marion Reynolds, Ma- land Road. Contact Yocmg'a
Mamt,
7-~Mte
I!O!l. Phone '1'13-1147. 7-21-Uc

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REALTY

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Social Notes
Weekend guests ot Mr. 1 n d
Mrs. Marrin WUson and lolro.
Eme HOOBler were Mr. and
Mra. Joe Thompson ot Medina,
Ohio. Mrs. ThomJ&gt;son Ia a daughter ot Mrs. Hooalor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooka r ...
cent spent a week In Port

lalner. $1 buabel. Andrew
C!Ga,
olJ: mDel above RaPURN1SIIED GARAGE ..,m.
dDe on Rt. 1311. Pbouo 147- GEO. ROB81'EI'tER, ~
men! 011 LlnooiD lUll. Utlllllel
Neches and Sin Angelo, Texas,
IIU.
7~ POMilROY - 5 rocmll, bath,
paid; edults only. Pbono where they visited their daughfront .. bact porehes, IJu&amp;. ter,
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8-Jt.lrl!
Mrs. T. E. Thonlpoon ani
SEWING MACHINE, zlc 188
ment, level lot.
family.
OOIIIOie. Complete wllb !lib- POMEBOY - e 1'001111, water
TtiO BEJ)R()(Bil o111c1meJ
Attenclbw tho amual conwnloll camo; matel buttOJ&gt;.
l)'llem. cellar, !roat pordl, I t!on or tho Church of God ot Pr~
iJ*!IDMul. 4111 llpriDf Ave.,
boles. WID clll'!l, -.1, ap.
outbuildings, I~ IOI'tJI,
Pawavy. PhoDe . . .
pbeoy In Cambrldie !rom Thurllpltque,
JD01l081'81D,
ov-.
I'OMEROY - 4 1'001111, bath, ctay until Saturday were lolr. and
7-lt.Cfc
Pay IIIII $4U5, or t$.1t per full buemenl, needl a baDdy Mrs. Dennis Fraley, Mrs. IJa..
lllOIItb. PboDe 8112-3211.
man.
.
•el Burke and clal¢ter, lolrL
nvE ROOM fumlabod ~
'l44le M ACRI8 - 18 of bottom 181111. Phyllis Knowleloo of Allwijo.
llalb, In Pomervy. Mrs. BowSpending tho weekend In Akard Cecil. 100 w. MaiD 81..
2 barlll, large 8 - · both
llld ball, 2nd boule, s ell- . ron wilh her son, Jolul Vale,
Pomeroy.
7-K .tie STEREO, 1111111 Early American
stereo rodlo combination. terns, well, mtoerall, ... were Mro. NeDie Vale and M111
Tbls
Is a beautiful aolld alate
Peg Facber. Eoroute the;y colleel
town.
CAMPING 'l'IWLER by day cr
unit wltb f.opeed ebaDger. IIBIM or YIIIGIL TIUJ'OBD on the R&lt;bert Holliday flmlJy In
....; aleepl 7. Pbono Toe over payments of .tl or
Woooter. ·
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ASSOCIATES
-Miss Ttra Radokln, Miss carpay balllliCe $101.10. Also ba•e
sYIW:lJSB
repoaeued
.
stereO
In
walnut
ol Elllo, Mro. Famle Pettit and
a.&amp;AN ftiiiEE 11111111 IIIII bdl
.
Neltle
Vole apelll Woclneacla,y at
eablnet
lor
po)'IDellla
of
lUI
.. !!II!W apartmont, DllfDl.
Clmden Park near Huntl~
(I' balance of • .•• PboDe .
111nJ Ave. Phme - - .
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Mr. and lolro. MoiCCllllb Fau74tle
RADIO
AND
TV
REPAIR,
boule
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7-IMte
ber ""' famUy of Georgia a r e
eaba,
anlemla.
l8le
IIIII
1Jt.
gueote ot hio m-r, lolro. EdNOW OPEN I!Gb'a Mobil Cuart 1. . MUSTANG, mint eoudlll1111,
Blallatlon.
John
Rarrlloll,
701
na Fauber, and llmlly.
Gone Dodlon. BmmeD Ave.,
Oft!l'looklnl! !be beautiful Oblo
MrL Helen 'I'Unlor Ia JpeiDBruadway St., Jllddlep«\
Mldd1eport.
T.a.atp
Rmr. Out "' ld&amp;h wale'.
phone IIIJ4S2.
7-lf.tfe 1,. !be weekend at tho heme of
8llte approved.
7#lte
her clau&amp;hter, Vlrglllil, and bu..
1181 FULLY automatte aewlnc
band
In Columbuo. On Saturdoy
!LECI'IIOLUX SALES llld ,._
mlcldne, Cllllllplete to IIIIR
For Sale
Y!ce: 111Nepen, rug wubln s h e cooaulted a &amp;POdallat In
butlonbolel, dam. and emil.;
Delaware. Mro. 'I'Unlor has been
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
15 built-Ill cleslp. Tbtl mrr llld potlahen. Genuine peril. suffering !rom an ear condition.
White and llud ....ice. 4 llld
f.ts.tfe
eblne II In perfect eondltlon. Call
Mr. and Mro. WW!am PhUIIps
' n.. Plloae IC-J16.
Tbls macbiDe IOid lor ....., .
of
Frankfort. Ohio, were week7-!NOie
end
gueall ol her mother, Mro.
ballllce $'15, take ,.,_,.. c:l 11.18 per II!GIIIh.
Ethel
Rlcleki n. other colleu SatPOODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
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Try It In ,_ home, eab urdloy eWI1ing were
Mr. and
mlnloture. $15 and up. Stuct
Mra. Goorao !lldeldn, Jr., ind
.me. llld groolll!ns. Phoao 744lc
children ot McArthur, and Mr.
11 I tic
PIGS, 1ee A. J. llyln, BD 1,
1 n d Mro. LoaUe ot
Lon&amp;avllle.
!olro.
Phll!lpo,
the
AIC Goldea Retriever papplel, lleods9llle, Oblo.
7-a.«p
fmmer Georgia Nail Radoldn, Ia
Ul Alb 81., Middleport. - .· 1!8 STEIIEO: lmel)' niDut
~ great ilqlrovement •ocJ
to . - able to do part ot her
MO.
f.:zl.*
COIIIOio 111111 1M. I P'll ndlo,
bouae
"orlc.
IIIII ael IOid mlll!b IJI&amp;ber;
POTA'IOEII, bealll, ~p
Fllank Shiltz Ia .In Hocking
1111 lleeta, PboDe IC-2254. - reoonlltonp. Take Valley Hospital In Lopn aa a
paymtall of • per llllllllh or
~a la. ~ Prulfllt, Portlllld.
reault of a beacf.&lt;Jn eollid&lt;11 enpay bote- due ....._ ftJ
wetOl!lo.
7-7-lk •
route to hio work 1ft Ntwark Jaat
It In,_ ...... Call tlft.21N.
week. He Is allsfdl,y lmj)roveel,
f4NII:
but elCJ)ects to be hospitalized
rm: RoOK HOUSE and bath,
, . aome Ume.
!11!1 .... JICII7 fumllbed If PILE Ia soft llld Jolly; colon
The Edward Coon lamlly on...... 'Ill. &amp; 8ooOIId Ave.,
retail! brlllllnee. In Cllpell
joyed
a train tr(JI to Woah!ngton,
~C.. be-by
defnld wllfl Blae . IAIIIre .
D.C. !rom lcloaciQ until Thurll......"... """ 5 p.m. Eh
Rent electric ahomponer $1.
ctay, While !here they rioltecl his
~7-IMte
clau&amp;l1ter and . wont on a gulclecl
'
7-f.lte sa. J'wllllun.
tour ol tho city,
Mrs. Grace Henaler JPOnl the
lJGI CII&amp;VJl(iiZr Belllt, '
,.
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k with her 1&lt;11 and tamlly,
door, o!IJidvd rulii!Ir
Mr. CIQ1oo Henaler of Belpre.
tire ...... eouplt 111111! - SUnclly IUtJII ,. 'cif . IIi'. and
c. &amp;. u..J•, ,.,..., 1U. ...
Nra. Frantc Worltall wore hla

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CARRB
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aDd wiener ·roast on Saturday

Schwanel
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Leah and Joo Gaoton, Albony,
spent several days with their
grllQ&gt;arents, Mr. and Mrs. Fern
GU!ogly. Their slater, Lola Goaton, clalCitter ol Mr. llllcl Mrs.
Paul Gaston,
pendectomy
thisunderwent
paot weekun
and11&gt;Ia
onva1
d ~....,,,.
c
eacl,. sa sta-~• ..,. Mr.
and Mro. RaJi&gt;h Frlllor and lamU,, Gaii(Jiol.ta, also opant sw..
clay with her paronll, Mr. and
Mra. Fern GWog!y.
Mr. llllcl MrL Jerry Rood and
daughter, cabin Creek, W. Va.,
""re "eekend guesto ot her parenll, Mr. a n d lolra. Andrew
Greer,
Mr. and Mrs. WU!IIm Lo"oon
and l'amiJy were In Charleston.
w. vo., 011 Sunday to 100 h 0 r
m-r. Mra. Bert Withrow, who
fall 1t her homo on saturday and
sullereel a lractureel hlp, She ts
coollnocl to Mou!Uin state H01o
pllllln Charleston.
Mrs. Elsie Bratton 1 P 0 n 1
Thurscloy and Frlclay with Mr.
a o d Mrs. lolendal Jordan lind
Wolter. Reno caster, McArthur,
was coller at the Jordan heme
00 Sunday evening.
RelaUveo here have received
word o1 the birth o! 1 claushter,
· Ronne Lyn, to Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pickett, In Dayton. L 0 c 1 1
gi'8!Q)arents are Mro. Laura
Krebs and Mrs. EllenFacemyre.
great..- ·graJICiparenll._!l'o Mrs.
Maucte · Holtomb, Mr. •'lllls.
Etza Mccomas, local; llllcl !olra.
, Mao Pickett, Pomol'Ol'. M r I.
Pickett, the former Sharon Hoiland, wao reared in tho heme of
Mr. llllcl Mrs. Victor Perry, I~
cal. 'll1e IIUlo 000 has 1 oloter,
RickiL
Mr. and Mra. Rood Jetrora,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
· and Mr. and Mrs. "ondal
JorM
clan were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. ,..
"'urlock 11 a diiiiiOI' 00
.........
at the p•--......
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Sat.... w...7 e·~nlng
Ros4aurant cl!nlng rocm. T h 0
birthday or Mrs. ~urlocl&lt; wao
observed on Satllrclay.
wscs MEETS

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Alfred

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MOTH PROOFING

AIC .GEANIIS

SUndiJo School attenlance on

July 21 wu 56, the otrilrlng was

$17.81. Worshlp'aervicea

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'-"ow•
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eel &amp;mcla,y School at lO:fS wilh
Vere Swartz, ioy-'-r. Worshill sorvt&lt;ta were belcl at 7:•
45 &amp;mcla,y evanlq with tho Rev.
Casto.
,•
Tho Carleton &amp;mcla,y School
and church hel4 &amp;mcla,y School
and worol!lp services Sunclay,Juty 21, hi the !oromon In the
Woocle Grove, with an attendance
ol 59. They enjoyeela picnic ciiJI.
nor at noon. Glmeswereployld
In the al!ernoon, and a good a~
claJ Ume wu ellloyeel by all
Chtrloo Calclwall of the lrJI&gt;o
eel forces, recenlly a()ODI some
llnie with hlo paroM&amp;, Mr. llllcl
Mra. Garland ClldweU, ani hio
grandmother • Emma Flnclllng.
Hla wile, Peggy, ofChaator,Jotn.
eel him and !hey will be otetlonocl
In WaahiJ11on state.
·
Point, Ohio, and Mr. llllcl loire.
Mrs. Emma Flnclllng reee.aty
Raymond Reeveo, ~rl11!11eld.
rillted Mr. and Mra. Everett
Smnmer gueoll ol Mr. and
Per- and Mr. and Mro. ScGtt
l&lt;eeping Meigs
Mro. Jemes Gaston are David
Snoclxn11 In Athena. Gallll by
and Clarence Hess, ~ri11!11elcl,
bus to PCIIIIIII'Ol', she ril1ted her
Gollio 0110 &lt;,.
0., Cry&amp;tal Hess, who hid opant
~uaf11er, Doria Ewing. On
oome llil!!.here, has rewrnod
the trip hclite she "!.jjled · .'
to the hmte ofberparenll, Mr.
er.~UIJI!Ier, JalliceRitehle
and Mrs. Jack Hess, ~rlngtlelct.
and 'l'aril!ty and helpocl to ceto- ,.
•
lolra. Emery Haggy, Pcmeroy,
brate the birthday ottltelr lour- ·
spent 1 SUndiJo with Mr.and Mrs.
year-old eon, Charleo.
Glen Cline. Callers were Evelyn
Charles and Both )'oatofSupr
Entertoinedto.~,
Rile llllcl John Herrlson, Rolland;
Grcne, 0., have beoll riolt!ng
•,;
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C&amp;Jt&gt;ontheir ~ellil, lolr, and Mro.
ter, Mldclleport.
Harry Gcthrlo and Mr. and Mro.
Mr. and Mra. Hardd Hutton,
Tmn Yoot.
to order 50 bottles ot Be~
Columbus, rialted with Mr. and
Mariano Wlnobremer and 100• vanilla, tor aile. Saveral bciaa
Mrs. Alva Rlt&gt;e. Mr. Hutton r&amp;Gregory
lfomla. are vacationing In CaJ.. of aeJatln blve been !old. . ,
molnoct for a visit and calleel on
NeW. Parker ted lbe'l)liCIIDI
-'ea.
r friends and relatives In the
Mr.
loci
Mrs.
Dale
Kum
and
.._.,, 0f Lilli H-"'on "Youth, SOCiety's V•C~
e ·........ apant ReiOUI'ces," ud •4 Lef&amp; Uatln
_....,
Mary Collier, Cincinnati, was
the woe!cend with her parenta, and Loam."
a weekend guest o! her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Millard SillriJ.
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Culwoll and
Mr. and Mro. Hobert SWart&amp;
The healell served lova!y rootller rolaUveo here.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrecl lreahmonle. Tho nut moaltna
Houae m•sll ol Mr. llllcl Mro.
attendocl the llllleral of WWtam will be bold on Tuesday evonllll.
•Members ot t h e Temple ~~
Ath
AJc. 20, . 11 the hC!IDO 0( Neltle
R&lt;bert Stout are Mrs. Benny Church WSCS held their J""'
ens Sunclll' altAir- Parker, wi111 Tbolma Heeder1on
-. nwea, at
Lowe and children, and Mr. and meoUng at tho - . , ot Mro. noon.
leading ·tbe Pl'O!P'Im.
Mro. Freel Stout and famUy, carl Greenloea, Program and ' RelaUWI bore letrnoct of the
Clewland.
devotions were led by MuriGala- dealh ot___,
ROaa (Swartz)""''"
-..to union
'1111 !!!!"rt
tamiJy ro.. ~ be Yoww
bold 011
Sonlll,
of G
0
Mra. Elmer Mettoo bas r... way and Helen s.ott with other
rov...- •• ·• roc~-·
turnoct to the home ot her eon mombera aoaloUng. The pres!- . Tho Woman' I Soc:!otv oclehrla- Alii- 41n tho Woocla grow, bora.
and daughter-In-taw, Mr. and dent armounceclthatagoodamount Uan Service held Ill reautar Colloti!Gte c-....,
Mrs. Robert Mattox, al18r an ex- · hid beoll received !rom stanley mlaltng on Tueadoy evonllll. J,.,
BAN PRANCIIICO 4UPI) - ·
tendeel riolt wilh her om and Products sales llllcl lhanked all ly 16, Ill i!1t home ot Gooerieve The c!IJ'I live anlveralt.Jeo IIDCI
da~r-tn-law, Mr. llllcl Mro. wbo belpocl. The AIIIUII meeting Guthrie, with an attNclance ol c:o!legOB have orpnlzecl lhe
Herman Mattox, ChtrteoiDn, w. wW be bold at tho clo.Jrch with 12 members and three vlaltoro. Sa.n Pranciaco COnlorUIIDI Ill
V•
Mrs. Menclal Jordan as hostess.
Tho meat!ng _,eel with pray. an eftort to coorcl!nate tbo!r
Mr. llllcl MrL WW!am Law- · A special speaker witt be lnrit- or by Nina lloblnlon, ~- by r;cea In l!eJplni IOIYe city
oon llllcl llmlb enterta!nocl lhe eel for the meeting by Katherlno tho h.!mn, "ill M1 Heart There P Tb~tlum W1l!. cooporLawaon, program director.
Rlnga A Meloc!y,"
ate with the community Ia
SPECIAL
SERVICES
T
b
o
bullno1a
mealtng, In atuc1J1na auch llelclo aa urbir,q
brother and sl Iller, !olr. C a r I
a.&gt;UIIDIII services - e bold charp of NoUJa Par!cer, proal· cleo!111, enrironmont&amp;l hea!lll,
Westfall and Mrs. Clara Carclo
.
at
Temple v n I t e 4 Methodist dent, COIIIioted of ·rG~dno bu.r- aoclll 1114 health lervlces,
wallofGalltpol!o.
Mro. A&gt;anel Holllclay a n d Church on ·Swldoy lllOI'D!n&amp; for · DO&amp;I. Alao, a decillion waa !lllde ~=:r ~· ~=
netrhborhood cUltural enrich;
three children of w-tor are Kerin Crabtree, omall-oflolr,
and
Mrs.
carl
Ct'lbtreL
Rev.
eel
by
Rev,
Howard
Mt.\'00
In
the
·
mont
and Public adminlotraa week with ber par11
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rid.. Jolm Leqrotretb, District Sieler- aorvlce. lolro. ~ ....
';, ~~~
Intendant, Loneaotor, was 1a!ato- · olao present. Mr• and Mro. ..,...
~•- • 110..e are
ve ~
!notltu.
kin.
... UnlvOI'IIIJ
of
ScCIII were aocliJorenll 0( tho t... Cattfomla llodloal Center, 8&amp;n
rant.
Pranclaco llt&amp;te cou..., uniMRS. CHEAJ&gt;LE HOSTESS
vmtty of San Pranclleo, Sa.n
Mro. Rex Cheadle was booteo1 ~taco CIIJ CoUeae and
at ber home for the ~ub
den Gate Coneae.
Inc of I h o catpenter ~~~
Cburch l!ciiY Boo Soclet;y,, Mro.
W!UIIm CheiCile lid tho de,.,. lnopectlon laWl
dons for the eveolng. , A report · . '1'llLIIA, Oll:!a. 4UPI &gt;- Dur~
waa mlcle CCIIctrnhw the work IIIII 1~5-tT, ten otateo )ICiiiOd
.
tawa roqlill1na JI01'Iodlo m-&gt;.
that bad been clollo ,at \he _c~h. uon . or 'all motor ,. •eblclea
Othoro present
.l ii'L Reed bl'IDIIDJ lhe total of·
Jel!era, Mra. Dale Dye, Mrs. lion• ,at&amp;teo to 31 pJua tilt c~w.
Clay Jordan;
Jam•• Qu. trtet· or ·Columllla, lCCMdtDJ to
ton, and Mro.
Bl•.,;.
.,_ the
tute;Amortcao Petro!ewa lilotl.

Carpenter
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bedrooms, Miclclleporl. Pbllll BEANS. KENTUCKY Wonder:
Pick your own, bring ...,.
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• • 1'RAlLER SPACE, all utlllllel
IVallable. Inquire 118 Mulber-

-~kFtrat!

IJNICO WEATHE~·A!IIC
Unlco · Acrybc Latex-$6.70
pl.; Two-coat out. White
-"-95 &amp;aJ. Ia Z'o.

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OPEN t!VES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, CIHIO

WILL DO back to sobool .,..
1118 lor children, Mrs. Carolyn

PAINT SALE!

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MEWS

presents

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

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12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
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196~ C:ll::VELLE MAUBU , •••••• , •••• , .• , .$1596
Cov. J8 engine, powerd!de, ndlo, heator, now whitewall
Urea, lfi'MD exterior llnlah with white nylon lq) vinyl lntulor trim. A ahan&gt; 1 c•mer trldo ln.

JiltS FORD GAL. 4 DOOR •••• , •••• , ........ $1695
B1ac:k 1llri.1h, clean lnterlor, good w-s-w Ures, VB eqdne,

auto. trana.. power steeriJ1i:1 radio. heater.

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1062 OLD&amp; F-85 4 DR.. , , . ..... . .......... $895
V8 e..U., automltlc trana., delux trim, green Dnish. All
good w-w tlreo, rodlo llllcl heater.

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Notice

Lowla, phone 99M2'71. 7.-..e

WILL DO ISWlng at bome Iippert, pockets, peaing,
bommlng, al!eraU0111, etc.
Mrs. Froddle Tbabet, Muon,
Phme '1'134651.
444fc
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang ~
Nile Club, I In 8 p.m. MODo
day !bra Friday. LadJel evo17 Friday.
Mtre
I WILL not be responsible for
lilY debts contracted by lilYone but myselt Rom!e Hubbon!.
7-29-atp

Wanted To Buy
ANTIQUES, farnlture,

cllsbw.

mlscellaneoul. Jlrll. Howard
Cecil, 100 W. Main St., Pomeff/1.
14-lle

WANTED
RESPONSIBLE party to ..
paymenll "' tti.IJ per
mantb or pay balance due
flU( lor IIIII ltl!reo I!OIIIOle
1111h radio, (.~peed automallo
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For lent

PLENTY of apace lor one lral!• 1lllh all facllttteo. In Syra- · Call DD-S901. f.IJ.IIe

PURN1SIIED and ~
~· Cloee to !!Cbool.

Jtme .tiUIS(,

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Bcm
Pomeroy. s.a.tk

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AIR OONDMONING RefriP1' ttut &amp;blreto mu~; flit tblm al Jill&amp;;
atlon aervlce. Jact'a RetrlgYEAR OLD ROME on Rl 124, 5 ROOMS and bath on nice lot
lo lbt ..,. " ' .,.
eratiOII, New Haven. bone ~~.;;:;-w.•
5 rooma, bath, uWtty room.
on Rt. SS. Call 99U901.
~
IID-m.
( • tic wall to wall carpeting tn bed74tfc
rooms and Iron! room, good
~..:.~do ....,
locat!Go, oall or see O'Dell 14 CUBIC FOOr refrigerator- READY - MIX concrell deliv.. - ._.
ered rlgbt to JOIIf pruject.
freezer, good oondltton; 2 gu
Manley, phone 74UISZ. Will
Faot
and easy. Free eett- "'" ou.~:.0::-'a!;......., I ...
aall cm Gl loan.
7.JU!e stoves and I bot plate. Call
mateo. PhoDe 91U214, Goesm.MI2, Cbarles Blake.
loin Ready - Mil Co., Middle7.,11).3tp
HAMMOND CHORD org1111,
port, Oblo.
e Ill tie
bench, lll1lllc, t&amp;OO. Can
Yocmg's Markel, Mlcldleport. 1954 STUDEBAKER 1&gt;-ton p1elo.
up, $75. Phone 37Ulitl after BUDGET PRICE furniture 011 •
7~
our tblrd floor budget shop.
7 p.m.
7..l0-6tc
Baker ll'urullure, Middleport.
LUMP COAL, stoker, egg; Ru&amp;.
Ohio.
f II tfe
land tipple, Rt. IJI. Pearl Ja- 1965 MOBIL HOME 10 x 50. Call
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Sl•&lt;&gt;eobs, Phone 7c.ID52 or m.
949-3443 or contact Rol1ald
more
and llmlly, Arlington, VL,
S41t.
7-lllle Hflrl, Raclne, Ohio. 7..l0-6tc SEWING MACIIINES, repair vlsited her mother, Mro. JJonver
aervlce, an makel. WY ~
22M. 'nle Fabrle Shop, I'OJn. Qlleen and other relatives here.
NO. 6, STOKER COAL at for- 1965 RAMBLER, good concllFloyd King leU at the home of
eroy. Authorbed Singer Saleo
mer cttnton Coal Co. tipple,
lion, phone DIZ-2271. 7-*1 stc
Mr. llllcl Mrs. Ney carpenter,
llld SerY!ee. We Sbarpon
located 5 miles eut of WeiJs.
he was Itring llllcl Ia now
Sclaorl.
Nl-tfc where
ton. Pbcme S64-S78'I Wellaton
coollnecl to Sheltering Arms Hospllalln Athcms with a broken leg.
for Information. Walton Coal
RHI &amp;tAte For Sale
CIGARETTE
ft1ldlnJ
macldneo
Mr. llllcl Mrs. Ray Ash, David
Company.
7·1HIII&lt;
O'BRIEN I CROW
IIIII service. ABC Enlerprlael, allcl Marlea, Gahanna, rialted her
Muon, W. Va. Phone 'I7NIG. parents, Mr. and Mro. R. s.
TWO YEAR old t110 bedroom
REALTY OOMPANY
~Me
home, bath, fult basement, ga- MIDDLEPORT - ll!o story
Turner.
rage, 1n S)ncuao, Phone m.
frame, 2 bedrooms, new bath,
Those visiting with Mr. and
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7-21-tfc
new furna&lt;e, new bot waler
Mrs. D. 0. McKnight were Mr.
Jnsuran~
!ant, new floor covering. EXand
Mrs. J. w. Cobb, Ruoaelh
AUTOMOBILE lhiuraace ben

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CLARINET B FLAT good ...,. CELLENT PIWPERTY,
0
dillon, $25. Phone JID.3S'I3,
$4,700.011,
7-25-IIA: l"'MEROY - 2 story frame, 5
roomsl ~ bedrooms, bath,
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats
floor futnace.
IO.U.IS-14 ft., dean made:
GOING AT f!,5IUI.
llln'dJ, tmJe rail bottoms.
JIDiliY CLELAND
One mile of! Rt. sa, on Ktng,j.
Office - - . ·r
bury Road.
7-17-30te
..... - I l l IIIII NI!JWPORT Clr)'ller, f.
Door, good rubber, good JOE YOUNG residence on Ru&amp;.
llhapo. Marion Reynolds, Ma- land Road. Contact Yocmg'a
Mamt,
7-~Mte
I!O!l. Phone '1'13-1147. 7-21-Uc

u.ue

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

ea110011ed? Loot :roar operator'l Ucense? CaD II9MIIIItl.

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Social Notes
Weekend guests ot Mr. 1 n d
Mrs. Marrin WUson and lolro.
Eme HOOBler were Mr. and
Mra. Joe Thompson ot Medina,
Ohio. Mrs. ThomJ&gt;son Ia a daughter ot Mrs. Hooalor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooka r ...
cent spent a week In Port

lalner. $1 buabel. Andrew
C!Ga,
olJ: mDel above RaPURN1SIIED GARAGE ..,m.
dDe on Rt. 1311. Pbouo 147- GEO. ROB81'EI'tER, ~
men! 011 LlnooiD lUll. Utlllllel
Neches and Sin Angelo, Texas,
IIU.
7~ POMilROY - 5 rocmll, bath,
paid; edults only. Pbono where they visited their daughfront .. bact porehes, IJu&amp;. ter,
•.
8-Jt.lrl!
Mrs. T. E. Thonlpoon ani
SEWING MACHINE, zlc 188
ment, level lot.
family.
OOIIIOie. Complete wllb !lib- POMEBOY - e 1'001111, water
TtiO BEJ)R()(Bil o111c1meJ
Attenclbw tho amual conwnloll camo; matel buttOJ&gt;.
l)'llem. cellar, !roat pordl, I t!on or tho Church of God ot Pr~
iJ*!IDMul. 4111 llpriDf Ave.,
boles. WID clll'!l, -.1, ap.
outbuildings, I~ IOI'tJI,
Pawavy. PhoDe . . .
pbeoy In Cambrldie !rom Thurllpltque,
JD01l081'81D,
ov-.
I'OMEROY - 4 1'001111, bath, ctay until Saturday were lolr. and
7-lt.Cfc
Pay IIIII $4U5, or t$.1t per full buemenl, needl a baDdy Mrs. Dennis Fraley, Mrs. IJa..
lllOIItb. PboDe 8112-3211.
man.
.
•el Burke and clal¢ter, lolrL
nvE ROOM fumlabod ~
'l44le M ACRI8 - 18 of bottom 181111. Phyllis Knowleloo of Allwijo.
llalb, In Pomervy. Mrs. BowSpending tho weekend In Akard Cecil. 100 w. MaiD 81..
2 barlll, large 8 - · both
llld ball, 2nd boule, s ell- . ron wilh her son, Jolul Vale,
Pomeroy.
7-K .tie STEREO, 1111111 Early American
stereo rodlo combination. terns, well, mtoerall, ... were Mro. NeDie Vale and M111
Tbls
Is a beautiful aolld alate
Peg Facber. Eoroute the;y colleel
town.
CAMPING 'l'IWLER by day cr
unit wltb f.opeed ebaDger. IIBIM or YIIIGIL TIUJ'OBD on the R&lt;bert Holliday flmlJy In
....; aleepl 7. Pbono Toe over payments of .tl or
Woooter. ·
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ASSOCIATES
-Miss Ttra Radokln, Miss carpay balllliCe $101.10. Also ba•e
sYIW:lJSB
repoaeued
.
stereO
In
walnut
ol Elllo, Mro. Famle Pettit and
a.&amp;AN ftiiiEE 11111111 IIIII bdl
.
Neltle
Vole apelll Woclneacla,y at
eablnet
lor
po)'IDellla
of
lUI
.. !!II!W apartmont, DllfDl.
Clmden Park near Huntl~
(I' balance of • .•• PboDe .
111nJ Ave. Phme - - .
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Mr. and lolro. MoiCCllllb Fau74tle
RADIO
AND
TV
REPAIR,
boule
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7-IMte
ber ""' famUy of Georgia a r e
eaba,
anlemla.
l8le
IIIII
1Jt.
gueote ot hio m-r, lolro. EdNOW OPEN I!Gb'a Mobil Cuart 1. . MUSTANG, mint eoudlll1111,
Blallatlon.
John
Rarrlloll,
701
na Fauber, and llmlly.
Gone Dodlon. BmmeD Ave.,
Oft!l'looklnl! !be beautiful Oblo
MrL Helen 'I'Unlor Ia JpeiDBruadway St., Jllddlep«\
Mldd1eport.
T.a.atp
Rmr. Out "' ld&amp;h wale'.
phone IIIJ4S2.
7-lf.tfe 1,. !be weekend at tho heme of
8llte approved.
7#lte
her clau&amp;hter, Vlrglllil, and bu..
1181 FULLY automatte aewlnc
band
In Columbuo. On Saturdoy
!LECI'IIOLUX SALES llld ,._
mlcldne, Cllllllplete to IIIIR
For Sale
Y!ce: 111Nepen, rug wubln s h e cooaulted a &amp;POdallat In
butlonbolel, dam. and emil.;
Delaware. Mro. 'I'Unlor has been
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
15 built-Ill cleslp. Tbtl mrr llld potlahen. Genuine peril. suffering !rom an ear condition.
White and llud ....ice. 4 llld
f.ts.tfe
eblne II In perfect eondltlon. Call
Mr. and Mro. WW!am PhUIIps
' n.. Plloae IC-J16.
Tbls macbiDe IOid lor ....., .
of
Frankfort. Ohio, were week7-!NOie
end
gueall ol her mother, Mro.
ballllce $'15, take ,.,_,.. c:l 11.18 per II!GIIIh.
Ethel
Rlcleki n. other colleu SatPOODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
'
Try It In ,_ home, eab urdloy eWI1ing were
Mr. and
mlnloture. $15 and up. Stuct
Mra. Goorao !lldeldn, Jr., ind
.me. llld groolll!ns. Phoao 744lc
children ot McArthur, and Mr.
11 I tic
PIGS, 1ee A. J. llyln, BD 1,
1 n d Mro. LoaUe ot
Lon&amp;avllle.
!olro.
Phll!lpo,
the
AIC Goldea Retriever papplel, lleods9llle, Oblo.
7-a.«p
fmmer Georgia Nail Radoldn, Ia
Ul Alb 81., Middleport. - .· 1!8 STEIIEO: lmel)' niDut
~ great ilqlrovement •ocJ
to . - able to do part ot her
MO.
f.:zl.*
COIIIOio 111111 1M. I P'll ndlo,
bouae
"orlc.
IIIII ael IOid mlll!b IJI&amp;ber;
POTA'IOEII, bealll, ~p
Fllank Shiltz Ia .In Hocking
1111 lleeta, PboDe IC-2254. - reoonlltonp. Take Valley Hospital In Lopn aa a
paymtall of • per llllllllh or
~a la. ~ Prulfllt, Portlllld.
reault of a beacf.&lt;Jn eollid&lt;11 enpay bote- due ....._ ftJ
wetOl!lo.
7-7-lk •
route to hio work 1ft Ntwark Jaat
It In,_ ...... Call tlft.21N.
week. He Is allsfdl,y lmj)roveel,
f4NII:
but elCJ)ects to be hospitalized
rm: RoOK HOUSE and bath,
, . aome Ume.
!11!1 .... JICII7 fumllbed If PILE Ia soft llld Jolly; colon
The Edward Coon lamlly on...... 'Ill. &amp; 8ooOIId Ave.,
retail! brlllllnee. In Cllpell
joyed
a train tr(JI to Woah!ngton,
~C.. be-by
defnld wllfl Blae . IAIIIre .
D.C. !rom lcloaciQ until Thurll......"... """ 5 p.m. Eh
Rent electric ahomponer $1.
ctay, While !here they rioltecl his
~7-IMte
clau&amp;l1ter and . wont on a gulclecl
'
7-f.lte sa. J'wllllun.
tour ol tho city,
Mrs. Grace Henaler JPOnl the
lJGI CII&amp;VJl(iiZr Belllt, '
,.
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k with her 1&lt;11 and tamlly,
door, o!IJidvd rulii!Ir
Mr. CIQ1oo Henaler of Belpre.
tire ...... eouplt 111111! - SUnclly IUtJII ,. 'cif . IIi'. and
c. &amp;. u..J•, ,.,..., 1U. ...
Nra. Frantc Worltall wore hla

..mo.

CARRB
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aDd wiener ·roast on Saturday

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Leah and Joo Gaoton, Albony,
spent several days with their
grllQ&gt;arents, Mr. and Mrs. Fern
GU!ogly. Their slater, Lola Goaton, clalCitter ol Mr. llllcl Mrs.
Paul Gaston,
pendectomy
thisunderwent
paot weekun
and11&gt;Ia
onva1
d ~....,,,.
c
eacl,. sa sta-~• ..,. Mr.
and Mro. RaJi&gt;h Frlllor and lamU,, Gaii(Jiol.ta, also opant sw..
clay with her paronll, Mr. and
Mra. Fern GWog!y.
Mr. llllcl MrL Jerry Rood and
daughter, cabin Creek, W. Va.,
""re "eekend guesto ot her parenll, Mr. a n d lolra. Andrew
Greer,
Mr. and Mrs. WU!IIm Lo"oon
and l'amiJy were In Charleston.
w. vo., 011 Sunday to 100 h 0 r
m-r. Mra. Bert Withrow, who
fall 1t her homo on saturday and
sullereel a lractureel hlp, She ts
coollnocl to Mou!Uin state H01o
pllllln Charleston.
Mrs. Elsie Bratton 1 P 0 n 1
Thurscloy and Frlclay with Mr.
a o d Mrs. lolendal Jordan lind
Wolter. Reno caster, McArthur,
was coller at the Jordan heme
00 Sunday evening.
RelaUveo here have received
word o1 the birth o! 1 claushter,
· Ronne Lyn, to Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pickett, In Dayton. L 0 c 1 1
gi'8!Q)arents are Mro. Laura
Krebs and Mrs. EllenFacemyre.
great..- ·graJICiparenll._!l'o Mrs.
Maucte · Holtomb, Mr. •'lllls.
Etza Mccomas, local; llllcl !olra.
, Mao Pickett, Pomol'Ol'. M r I.
Pickett, the former Sharon Hoiland, wao reared in tho heme of
Mr. llllcl Mrs. Victor Perry, I~
cal. 'll1e IIUlo 000 has 1 oloter,
RickiL
Mr. and Mra. Rood Jetrora,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
· and Mr. and Mrs. "ondal
JorM
clan were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. ,..
"'urlock 11 a diiiiiOI' 00
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Ros4aurant cl!nlng rocm. T h 0
birthday or Mrs. ~urlocl&lt; wao
observed on Satllrclay.
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July 21 wu 56, the otrilrlng was

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eel &amp;mcla,y School at lO:fS wilh
Vere Swartz, ioy-'-r. Worshill sorvt&lt;ta were belcl at 7:•
45 &amp;mcla,y evanlq with tho Rev.
Casto.
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Tho Carleton &amp;mcla,y School
and church hel4 &amp;mcla,y School
and worol!lp services Sunclay,Juty 21, hi the !oromon In the
Woocle Grove, with an attendance
ol 59. They enjoyeela picnic ciiJI.
nor at noon. Glmeswereployld
In the al!ernoon, and a good a~
claJ Ume wu ellloyeel by all
Chtrloo Calclwall of the lrJI&gt;o
eel forces, recenlly a()ODI some
llnie with hlo paroM&amp;, Mr. llllcl
Mra. Garland ClldweU, ani hio
grandmother • Emma Flnclllng.
Hla wile, Peggy, ofChaator,Jotn.
eel him and !hey will be otetlonocl
In WaahiJ11on state.
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Point, Ohio, and Mr. llllcl loire.
Mrs. Emma Flnclllng reee.aty
Raymond Reeveo, ~rl11!11eld.
rillted Mr. and Mra. Everett
Smnmer gueoll ol Mr. and
Per- and Mr. and Mro. ScGtt
l&lt;eeping Meigs
Mro. Jemes Gaston are David
Snoclxn11 In Athena. Gallll by
and Clarence Hess, ~ri11!11elcl,
bus to PCIIIIIII'Ol', she ril1ted her
Gollio 0110 &lt;,.
0., Cry&amp;tal Hess, who hid opant
~uaf11er, Doria Ewing. On
oome llil!!.here, has rewrnod
the trip hclite she "!.jjled · .'
to the hmte ofberparenll, Mr.
er.~UIJI!Ier, JalliceRitehle
and Mrs. Jack Hess, ~rlngtlelct.
and 'l'aril!ty and helpocl to ceto- ,.
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lolra. Emery Haggy, Pcmeroy,
brate the birthday ottltelr lour- ·
spent 1 SUndiJo with Mr.and Mrs.
year-old eon, Charleo.
Glen Cline. Callers were Evelyn
Charles and Both )'oatofSupr
Entertoinedto.~,
Rile llllcl John Herrlson, Rolland;
Grcne, 0., have beoll riolt!ng
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and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C&amp;Jt&gt;ontheir ~ellil, lolr, and Mro.
ter, Mldclleport.
Harry Gcthrlo and Mr. and Mro.
Mr. and Mra. Hardd Hutton,
Tmn Yoot.
to order 50 bottles ot Be~
Columbus, rialted with Mr. and
Mariano Wlnobremer and 100• vanilla, tor aile. Saveral bciaa
Mrs. Alva Rlt&gt;e. Mr. Hutton r&amp;Gregory
lfomla. are vacationing In CaJ.. of aeJatln blve been !old. . ,
molnoct for a visit and calleel on
NeW. Parker ted lbe'l)liCIIDI
-'ea.
r friends and relatives In the
Mr.
loci
Mrs.
Dale
Kum
and
.._.,, 0f Lilli H-"'on "Youth, SOCiety's V•C~
e ·........ apant ReiOUI'ces," ud •4 Lef&amp; Uatln
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Mary Collier, Cincinnati, was
the woe!cend with her parenta, and Loam."
a weekend guest o! her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Millard SillriJ.
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Culwoll and
Mr. and Mro. Hobert SWart&amp;
The healell served lova!y rootller rolaUveo here.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrecl lreahmonle. Tho nut moaltna
Houae m•sll ol Mr. llllcl Mro.
attendocl the llllleral of WWtam will be bold on Tuesday evonllll.
•Members ot t h e Temple ~~
Ath
AJc. 20, . 11 the hC!IDO 0( Neltle
R&lt;bert Stout are Mrs. Benny Church WSCS held their J""'
ens Sunclll' altAir- Parker, wi111 Tbolma Heeder1on
-. nwea, at
Lowe and children, and Mr. and meoUng at tho - . , ot Mro. noon.
leading ·tbe Pl'O!P'Im.
Mro. Freel Stout and famUy, carl Greenloea, Program and ' RelaUWI bore letrnoct of the
Clewland.
devotions were led by MuriGala- dealh ot___,
ROaa (Swartz)""''"
-..to union
'1111 !!!!"rt
tamiJy ro.. ~ be Yoww
bold 011
Sonlll,
of G
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Mra. Elmer Mettoo bas r... way and Helen s.ott with other
rov...- •• ·• roc~-·
turnoct to the home ot her eon mombera aoaloUng. The pres!- . Tho Woman' I Soc:!otv oclehrla- Alii- 41n tho Woocla grow, bora.
and daughter-In-taw, Mr. and dent armounceclthatagoodamount Uan Service held Ill reautar Colloti!Gte c-....,
Mrs. Robert Mattox, al18r an ex- · hid beoll received !rom stanley mlaltng on Tueadoy evonllll. J,.,
BAN PRANCIIICO 4UPI) - ·
tendeel riolt wilh her om and Products sales llllcl lhanked all ly 16, Ill i!1t home ot Gooerieve The c!IJ'I live anlveralt.Jeo IIDCI
da~r-tn-law, Mr. llllcl Mro. wbo belpocl. The AIIIUII meeting Guthrie, with an attNclance ol c:o!legOB have orpnlzecl lhe
Herman Mattox, ChtrteoiDn, w. wW be bold at tho clo.Jrch with 12 members and three vlaltoro. Sa.n Pranciaco COnlorUIIDI Ill
V•
Mrs. Menclal Jordan as hostess.
Tho meat!ng _,eel with pray. an eftort to coorcl!nate tbo!r
Mr. llllcl MrL WW!am Law- · A special speaker witt be lnrit- or by Nina lloblnlon, ~- by r;cea In l!eJplni IOIYe city
oon llllcl llmlb enterta!nocl lhe eel for the meeting by Katherlno tho h.!mn, "ill M1 Heart There P Tb~tlum W1l!. cooporLawaon, program director.
Rlnga A Meloc!y,"
ate with the community Ia
SPECIAL
SERVICES
T
b
o
bullno1a
mealtng, In atuc1J1na auch llelclo aa urbir,q
brother and sl Iller, !olr. C a r I
a.&gt;UIIDIII services - e bold charp of NoUJa Par!cer, proal· cleo!111, enrironmont&amp;l hea!lll,
Westfall and Mrs. Clara Carclo
.
at
Temple v n I t e 4 Methodist dent, COIIIioted of ·rG~dno bu.r- aoclll 1114 health lervlces,
wallofGalltpol!o.
Mro. A&gt;anel Holllclay a n d Church on ·Swldoy lllOI'D!n&amp; for · DO&amp;I. Alao, a decillion waa !lllde ~=:r ~· ~=
netrhborhood cUltural enrich;
three children of w-tor are Kerin Crabtree, omall-oflolr,
and
Mrs.
carl
Ct'lbtreL
Rev.
eel
by
Rev,
Howard
Mt.\'00
In
the
·
mont
and Public adminlotraa week with ber par11
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rid.. Jolm Leqrotretb, District Sieler- aorvlce. lolro. ~ ....
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Intendant, Loneaotor, was 1a!ato- · olao present. Mr• and Mro. ..,...
~•- • 110..e are
ve ~
!notltu.
kin.
... UnlvOI'IIIJ
of
ScCIII were aocliJorenll 0( tho t... Cattfomla llodloal Center, 8&amp;n
rant.
Pranclaco llt&amp;te cou..., uniMRS. CHEAJ&gt;LE HOSTESS
vmtty of San Pranclleo, Sa.n
Mro. Rex Cheadle was booteo1 ~taco CIIJ CoUeae and
at ber home for the ~ub
den Gate Coneae.
Inc of I h o catpenter ~~~
Cburch l!ciiY Boo Soclet;y,, Mro.
W!UIIm CheiCile lid tho de,.,. lnopectlon laWl
dons for the eveolng. , A report · . '1'llLIIA, Oll:!a. 4UPI &gt;- Dur~
waa mlcle CCIIctrnhw the work IIIII 1~5-tT, ten otateo )ICiiiOd
.
tawa roqlill1na JI01'Iodlo m-&gt;.
that bad been clollo ,at \he _c~h. uon . or 'all motor ,. •eblclea
Othoro present
.l ii'L Reed bl'IDIIDJ lhe total of·
Jel!era, Mra. Dale Dye, Mrs. lion• ,at&amp;teo to 31 pJua tilt c~w.
Clay Jordan;
Jam•• Qu. trtet· or ·Columllla, lCCMdtDJ to
ton, and Mro.
Bl•.,;.
.,_ the
tute;Amortcao Petro!ewa lilotl.

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May

Be Spies

(UPO - In ObsenotoQ; Dr. J1111es E.
·~:~:~:~~:; two high. · Mcllonald, senior ph,yslc!st wllh
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I'OliOrt watchlllc the ll)stllute nf Abnospherlc
clgar-shtpeol craft Ph,yslcs at the Unlverolt.Y o!
red aid white Ughts drq&gt; Arizona aid Dr. Robert M: L,
the 111k;r, swlttl,y revereeJta Baker Jr., from the Cbnputer
illr,eett,m, hover, Onslly disap. Sciences Corp., tl Segundo,
Ct.lit.
From arould the world In
The scientists agreed that too
.-ecent years come reports of mii\Y sightings have defted
~lmllar sighting&amp; of dlsc·shaJ)ed analysis
to . rule out the
~or elongated objects- including posaibUlty of surveiUance by
'IOOle that seem to respoDI to beings from outer space.
iJl8hts Dashed !rom the groond
"This Is a possibOicy I take
by fta shing back in the same very seriously," McDonald said.
pattern.
"If there is even a chance or
A group of prominent scien. suryelllance, we s hould explotc
tista told Congress Monday it. ..
these unidentified tlying obje&lt;ts
McDonald said it tile earth
(UFOs) may be visitors from was betlw watched. Lt was being
other worlds, natural phenome- done by a society so advanced
na such as electrical disturban.. ttat its technology "would be
ces, or nanucinations.
Indistinguishable from maglc"
Whatever they are, the six to earttunen. He also ssid many
scientists at a symposium

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sponsored by the !louse Science
C001mittee agreed it is time to
stop laughing off the lfhard
core" group of unexplained
UFOS arkt start long-term,

government.obacked program s to
understand them.

Those appearing at the
symposium included Dr. J.
ADen Hynek, director of Northwestern Univer sity's Dearborn

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Miss Luetta O'Brien, 26, died
in Hill Crest Hospital in Cleve~
land Monday evening.
Miss O'Brien was born at
Slade, Athens County . g..e was
a registered nurse who had been

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oounties. ~ was preceded ln

Holzer HOIIPital - Visiting
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
mly on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Mrs. Cllllord C. Wood, Sr.,
931 Thl'!' Ave.; Mrs. Ralph W.
Parry, Rt. 2 McArthur; Mrs.
Otis W. Hes..,., Rt I L$11,
W. Vo.; Mrs. Geraldine J. Fisher, COlumbus; Mrs. James F.
Laber, Ironton; Mrs. LeRoy Ellloll, Rl•. I GalllpoUs; Mrs. Ssm.
uel R. l:.on&amp; 2131 Chatllarn Ave.;
George M. Kocsis, Wellston;
Mrs. Russell Holsinger, Reedsville; HOIII'l' C. ~elton, Wellstoo;
Mrs. Roberta Cameron, Jadtson;
Mrs. John S. Mohler, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Elmo E. Coon, Alblllll'; Dan.
lei R. M,yers, Slade; MJ;s. Alva
D. Tulloh, Mason, W. Ita.; Edward S. C&lt;iley, Zaleski; Hobart
M. Hart, Leon, W. VL; M ,lr s.
Leonard Jones, Ironton; M r s,
Martha M: Monroe, Hamden;
~o. Marie Beaver, Rt. I Crown
Clb-; Ill's. Jack Hall, oak Hlll;
Mrs. Guy T. Rawlins, Jackson;
Sbaron F. Goo&lt;Wte, Pl. Pleas.
ant; Doma J. MulJlns, Rt. 1;
Mra. Roacoe t'. ~se. Rt. 1
pt, Pleasant; C1J1tlda A n n
Brown, Rt 2; Lisa D. Grounds,
carbon, W. Va.; Mrs. Rolland
R. Mayo, lrontDn; Mrs. David
H. McQJaid, Rt. I ; Mrs. Clydo
·A. Hwrt, 601'/, Seoond Ave.
Birth
Mrs. RolUn K. Hawk, Cool vllle, t n, 8:05 a.m. Monday.
Discharges
Malvin Bachtel Jr., George
E. Bennett, William S. Blood
(expired}, Orren L. Bowser
(expired), Mrs. James H. Chapman, Mrs. Donald Colley, Thorn.
as J. Collin&amp;, Mrs. Anna Depue,
Mrs. Charles F. John,.., Cley.
ton Keesee, Edward G. Reynolds
... (expired), Michael G. Roberts,
Mrs. Lester L. Rouslt, Halph
W, !lewartson, Mrs. Ollie Thornton, Randolph E. Ward, M r s.
John H. White, Mrs. Lawrence

She is sun1ved by her father, Vern, Steubenville; a sis-

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Luetta O'Brien
Dies Monday

Zlnunerman,

Mrs.

death by her mother, Audena
Burson O'Brien ln 1965.

ter, Mra. Faye Wooten. Alban,y;

an aunt, Mrs. Mary King. Shade,
and an W1cle, Paul Burson, Ath-

ens.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at
the Jagers and Sons Funeral
Home in Athens. The Rev. Herbert Harris will officiate. Burial will be in Burson Cemetery.
Friends may call after 3 p.m.
Wednesday.

Wallace Files Suit
COLUMBUS (UPD - T h e
George Wallace American lnde·pendent Part.\' Monday !lied suit
in federal court here challeng..
lng the conslitutionallt.Y or the
state's election laws.
The suit, !lied on behalf o!
former Alabama Gov. George
Wallace. seeks toplacehlsname
oh the November ball,ot as a third
party candidate Cor the presideocy.

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emergency squad after Calling
approximateJ..y 16 feet into an
empt.Y barge at his coalloalling
operation near the Meigs-Gallia
line was Jay Hall, or near Bradbury. Squadmen said that HaD
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AMONG lilt aueota L""*'"" IRIIflln Staco ......... open.
trw ceremonies of the 19th IJUIUII Gollla coum,y Janlor Fair
Tuesda,y nlgbl were, left to right, Joe Stewart and John Mor·

commlosioners; lla1ph Welker, .U.te roprosentativo, 27th HOUJe Dlotrlct; Sen. Ooldey Colllno, 18th SenatorIal Dlotrlc~ and Kenneth Morgan, Golllpcile clt.Y mampr.

remainder of the year. Accordingly, thoro will be layol!s,
although mt necessarily at lbe
PITTSBURGH (IJPO - Alter giving 400,000 employes the
same rate.
fattest wage contract they ever had, the steel iOOustry today
The threat of a strike was the
embarked on an apparent new round or price Increases to pay
lever the wdon used In
(or the added labor costs.
aehievlng the settlement. It also
U, S. Steel Corp., the country's largest ateelmaker, an-ts the cause ot tlie pending
l'k:IUDCed increaaes in the prices or tin mUl producta, ranging
culhack. Consumers, stockpiling
up to 9. 7 per cent. Other makers of tin m111 products, used in
for UZl to a year 1n the event
the packlglng and can manufacturing businesses, were exther8 was a work stoppage. now
pected to follow suiL Tin plate is a major steel industry prQo.
must uoe up their backlog and
dueL
steel sniPments sre - - to
fall !rom nine mllUon to six
million tons per month.
steel.
Six Per Coni Hike
tion coverage, and ldgher negotiators, aal side by side at
Bul the lndostcy plans a 33
Tho BBJ'OOment provides pay suppl,emental l.lDemployment be- a news conference TUe&amp;da¥
per cent cutback in operaUona raises, improved vacation, pen- nefits.
nigtJt and expressed saUsfacUon
!rom Aug, I through at least the tiona, brsurance and hospitallzawith
the contract.
Ita cool Is sot at about 90
utt•a a floe thing that a
cents per hour or about 6 per
'cent, e~ to coub:acts negoti- settlement hl!l been reached in
ated earlier this year in the these negotlat~ons without a
can, alumillum, eopper and auto ltrike at a erfcltal time in our
lndUstrleo, The previous high, history," cOOper raid.
alao including wagea and fringe
Abel
he agreed with
bene!lto, was 47.7 cents per CoQI!or lhijl,~~ pi •• are.
-+.~~=;~~?~Jr~~l~it~t~~~~~~f:i~~~tH~~?tf{r~:~r:}~:~:~:~=~=~r[~[J?i~{:~:~:~~=!~:=~~~:~:::::: hour ne)!llllatod In l.be !&lt;lntract tDtally' ·and" "cdlnil!.tel.v \om,.
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that
1on1gt11.
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termotl'
II a "very loud''
An
lndUIIr)'
ioouree
estimated
:l ,,uil!N..U., COSTA RICA - U. S. AIR FORCE planes rushed
"!anJ&lt;els aid medical ,....,ues todey to thouoalds o! refugees forced the contract would coat the 11 settlement.
addition to a hlke in wages,
11roJn their homos by the OJ'IQ&gt;IIon of the wlcano ML Arena!, dormant I1Uijor basic steel pro&lt;klcers theIn new
contract . calls for an
about
a
half
billion
dollars
a
lOr ~00 yoaro untU Monday, The national guard counted 45 persons
year.
Costs
tor
an
additional
Increase
!rom
$37.50 per week
.aead; aid 112 !rom 32' !arnllles missing In tile destruction wrought
150,000 steol110rkers In allied ID $52.50 per week In the
l&gt;Y !he volcano.
.
supplemental unemployment be·
: ~ 5,092-lmt volcano spewed ashes SO,OOO leetlntD the night companies would be about $561
nellis
million
over
'the
three
years.
while drawing state
i)ly Jld some lamed as tar as 60 mUes swey, blanketing tile counaulatance
and an increase from
Contracts tor these workers
lp'slde.
usually follow tile J&gt;Qttern set by $60 per weok to $80 per week
wheo slate old enils.
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Basic steel workers now earn
accused North VIetnam o! vlolaUng the 1962 Gene\11 BBJ'eement that
an
-average hourly rate ot $3. 71,
..-~ed the aovereignt.y and neutrality ol Laos. "The fact is,"
Under
the new agreement there
Hanbnan said, "'North \ 'letnam never kept the 1962 agreement
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will be a general 20 cents an
hour
increase inunedlately, 12
:: · Harrbnan, the U. S. chief negotiator at the Paris VIetnam tolks,
cents
tho second year and 12
fllqlqo to newsmen on his way to the 15th sel8ion with the North
""tllamese. "One way to keep peace in SOutheast Alia oo a per. cents the third year.
Increase Varies
q.anent basi' Is lor North VIetnam ID leave its neighbor a alone,"
With
Increased inerements
,ljltrlman lllfd.
between job classittcatims, the
11 Ywr c&amp;lttoff ma.Y be exactl~
CLEVELAND _, 111E' EAST omo GAS CO. said today II had companies say, tile blhe will
dl•covared a "potentially significant•' natural gas zone in Knox range trom 4:4 cente an hour In what yOUr ne.lghbor has alW&amp;¥11
the lowest classltlcaUon to 73 wanted."
township ln Columbiana County.
Thlala tberuleoftiNmbmerncents In the hill&gt;est.
1 • The tlrm .said the new zone is at 8.000 teet, a new depth recbera
of the Southern Local AthU~ Presldenl L W. Abel and
ord. The di!O()Osl prodeetlon lYoll previously wao at 6,470 teet In
lelle
Boosters have laid down
Steel VIce President R.
llolilles County 1111965.
Conrad Cooper, tho top two for their coming auctloo of large
IDd small article&amp; on sept. 8,
LITILE ROCK, ARK. - SEN. J. WILUAM Fulbright today
acrooo !rom the old Post \)!!Ice
luded for 1 general election batde with a Republlcon plamor. The
In the Slmpoon bulldihg In
outspol!on critic of U. S. VIetnam pollcy narrowly awided a run off
Racine.
·
In Tueoday's DemocrJtic primary.
1be boostera at their meeting
Wltll 96.6 per &lt;:eit. o! the precincts reporting ~had
tho evellln&amp; of July 22 at tile hl8h
205,272 voles, Jbn Johnsm had 124,336 votes, l!doby K, llayos had
stephen
lJ!Ite.
sfx.yesr-ofd
son
ochool
IIUI&amp;'&gt;sled tllal everyone
47,~6 anr,t Foi!fr Johnoon had 11,126. Fulbright's lolal r..,reof
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sammy
Lillie,
having
IJVIhlng
II&gt; dooate gel In
oeuled b-8 per c~nt of !he votes cast The Republican nomlnse Is
was
treated
lor
lr\jurles
at Vol- IDuch with Mrl. Phoebe Roberto,
Charleo\J'.
o! Earle, who owos a large fUm.
·
erana Memorial Hoopllel early Lolarl FoUl; El""' ~cer, Ba.
Tuesdll,l'
evening alter he ran elne; AI Crow, RaclnetBII~Hlll,
Al&gt;IE;RiCAN FORCES MADE
deepeol drive of
Into.
lha
side
ot a car ... North RadDe, or William .IIObacb. II
.- .1110 war Into the Mek011 Delli Tuetday aid with V_,.oe msrlneo
Doraa.
.
out the VIet C.,.. "like quallo aid foreo," ldUirw Q •of ~ St. In Mlcldleport,
.
~bee
saJd
lhat
the
ddld
,.,
'!bon
will
bs s truc:k provld·lliianl, u.S. apokeomen llid today.
· · · ·,
and rill Into tho eel . to pick up large articleo.
doaoinl
a·haJI
"·i
. U. .S. Navy 8\1111101~ carried the 75(1 Vle!MI!&gt;eoe Into •111•
·, ,m provldocl .nr_.r " - ' •• lhO Marinos .oloaed thrOUih aide o! • eo.· driven bi Eldon . Tile booetero expect ID have
lillook, .WoUIIon. Slepbeowastak- the otand and also a
· .' !fil81-d,OOP muck 1Dto I~. VIet
h~eout.
.
en ID' the JiOspltal tor treatment refr.lllunent booth beblnd I h o
JAir!ES A RHODES •• ,....._ 11 "'lol. ol minor inlurteo by the !,lid.. anDdllancl at the Mtltl• Colont1
,
lair.
,
with. an !lflnolo RepubU~on leodej' · dleport,ll)netlone1 lfl,led.
,
AI
'8~1
a.m.
Weclnesda,y,
lfro...
A speelal meetJae bat been
dd~
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m•
iM"¥ed
a
coli
ID
the
mueallod
by President E11011 !llen·
. Richard 8, Osllvlo, .RjlPUbUoan 1
!llc!pii:'Pirl!.
W!lere
the
lllleelllf
cor
lor
Aug. 5 st· 7:30 at lbe
were worJdni )ast Thw-lday on
a tr~ being operated by ytj._ . hlp , td!ool bolldiJw lo make
Ne~ York Go)'. Nels911 A. llocke.,.
t .,Xj&lt;er' • had •lllihl lire. ~Ill' plaru.
pollll•s with Dick Osllvli;" ·RhOde• 111c1.
PIT1'511URGH (UPO - The
U n II e d Steelworkers Unlon
(USW) won Ita biggest oontroct
ever . from the basic steel
ln&lt;Uotry and IDIIIlY o! Its
l!lentbera ooon will be receiving
one or tile top provlslonolncroa~ unemployment pay.
Agreement on tho contract,
valued at $1.5 bDlloo over Ita
three-year d.u ratlon, was
naehed TueSday and ended the
throat of a natiOI)wlde otrlke si
Jiilmlght IDnlSIII by 400,000
Union men employed in basic

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WASIIINGTON (\IPI) - V I c e
Praol- Hubert 11. HwnPhreY
today caUotl.lor tree ele&lt;IIOIIB In
South VIetnam wltll "evecy
11'0141., - presumably including
tho Nalloml Llbentlm f'ronl....
participating. He said the Vnlled
sates ifiOuld aecept the results
~•whatever they may be.''
"South Vletnlm ahoold be run
by the people who live there, not
by Hanoi or Waohington, • 1 h e
Demoeratlc pre sldemlal candl·
date said ina speech prepared for
the National Assoclatioo of Cow&gt;Ues.
11
This means tree elections elections in wldch all can vote
and all can run Cor otfice with
guarantees qalnst Coree and inthnldatlon, elections in which
every gr()l.l) wlUing to do so can
play its !ull part In tile peace!ul
political proc:ess.

"And II meano belnl wiiilng
to accept the fesulto of these
electi&lt;ma, whalaver 11oeJo may

bel• ·-

an America where sti clti...,a
can havo aa Olflal ehanco ID
lhare in the promise or tbla
great nation. u
These were the t~Po~o that
prompted him to eoek tho
prosidoncy, Humi&gt;lu'w oalcl.
ur believe, too, that we mult
move beyond the pending
discussior.s with the !l&gt;vlet
Union at ofiensive and defensive

mlosties ID tho bullnosa ol1111rld
· wide reduttlonJ ol ll'lllllllalll
and d e f e D • e ~a,"
Humphrey 1114.

WhUe the vice peoldent did nol.
The rico lifO~ llid
speclftcally mention the National
Ameriea "lhouid takelhol_.
Liberation Front, political arm of
In replaelng the I!'Aiot-Wotl
the VIet C&lt;q, hlo uaeofthelerm
conflict with "North~ ceo••evwy grOII)'' ~ lDcl~
peratiCII.~
ed the NLF.
"Thai II wiiJ I have lnsllled
In tho text oJohio moJor policy
during this ea_.gn that speeeh, Humplt~ . oald he saw
world ,...lkm dMnald his ciiii1PII8n lor the presidency ~mi\~Wt«-:::::~~..;:w;~M priorities IDd ..,. poUetla-a
shift from pollc:lot o f - as a chance to adv8Dce ''the
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (UP!)
tim and c'coalnmeat ID pollelea
comml-1 of I lifetime . . .
Severs! ohota were Dted Into of recondll.UC.. and )IUc:ftul
tD atrengthen tbe alternative to
the Avmdale substation of the
_.,..m."
conlllct- at home and In the
strikebound Ohio Power Co.
world ...
Conllnulntl hollllltles In South·
Tuesday nlght.
ealll Allie, Humphrey oald, plUI
''Confllct- bot or cold-is
The Mualdngum COWtcy
reeent ...... In Euleno
costtng us too much today," he
sheritrs
otlltl
l
;
l
aald
two
mer,
Ellrope "te~ lo the dUIIcoli;J'
oald. "I have always cmsldored
were arrested, but no charges
of achieving these obJeetlvee,
s more poacoftll and just ,.,.ld
have yet been tiled.
even as the survlnl of manldad
within our grasp- not just pie In
compels us to pur.metbem.,.
tho sky. And tho oame liDO• tor
on tho domestic from, J!um..
J)brey said rklUnK ID Amorlan
dties must stop.
"If It brooks out opln, I&amp;

3 Strikers

must

Charged

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Joe, now 8JIIIIloyed wltll Nltlonwlde lnsiii'IIICe, will be married
on Auiuat 17 In lleuwhls, Tenn., aid plans to live there where hia
wlfe.lo.belo a sebod loleher.
Inddentally, Joe'o .....-., C..rle aid liUJ Kennoct\&gt;, prollllJlr
will be retiring Ia the !Iii and may retura !D Pomeroy or MafCa
Councy to malto their home. We hope it worko out lhla ....,,

IRIS AND AARON KELTON, aloo !oiDIOI reoldonts who keep In
close touch with 11 ht:me", haw been in ClneiDDitt where Aaron
was a delegate to the pi!Jeftttero aud plumbers conveotiCJD.
The KeliDns enjoyed tllelr stay those wiahiqr to eat at the ••fn..
at the Terrace Hilton. Amongthe side" establishment.
hiJhlights ot the convention were
There were somewhere arOUIKI
a moonlight cruise on the boau- 60 workers !rom the boosters
tilol Ohio, 1 day at the !Uver· who turned out Monday nlght ID
downs Track and a dinner and receive examl..natl.onl tor handaoce ai the ~oteL Aaron was dling food at the reltauriUlL The
a delegate out of the Portsmouth olflces of Dr. R. R. Pickens
Local.
were really crowded. due to the
large munber reporting.
THE MEIGS LOCAL Alhlelic
Booeters are having a bell with
THREE MEIGS COUNTY young
their plans for operatiqr a rest- . peq1Je are among tbe 300 Ohio
aurant at the Meigs coum,y Fair youtll who will make lljlthe Ohio
- the ftrst such venture toe the State Fair Youth Chmr.
grotC&gt;.
The choir Is onder the direcMrs. Mildred BaUey has heen lion of Glenville Thclnas o!
In charge of getti'W the boll Zanesville aid will 111P80r !rom
r&lt;ili"W on the project ani has Wednesda,y, Aug. 28 through Labeon given an able uslstln pt. bor Day, SepL 2. AU slate lll1r
tlng results from the cOoksofthe musical 11'0\CtB conwne ~ to
various schools or the district. two weeks prior to the acheduled
The boosters will serve plate 11'118U'&amp;DCeB for rehearsal sea-luncheo and short orders at their slona.
restauront which 1vlil be located
In the former poultcy bulidi~
The three Malgs Countlans
A concrete door has been in-- ID ti10 choir are Shirley
otalled, the buUdiov Is paneled Gueltlg, Badoo Route I; Aarm
with plywood aid the eoUq I SQre, Portland, am Dorothel
oealed. The will
s wu..,.,., Racine Route 2.
ro
be

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-·-rat. .

llumphrey al80 caUed for
federal &lt;0111ro1 of ''tho JrUr.
stale ahlpment and sal• ~
POINT PLEASANT, W. Va. llroarmo,
(UPO- Three mtimbars of 1 h e
striking utllitiea workers union
II the Central Operltlng C&lt;&gt;. o!
the PhllljJ Sporn Power Plant at
New Haven have ~n charged
with trespassing ani damaging
peroonal propert.Y follow!Jw lncl·
dents at the strikebound plant
Tuesday nlghL
Tlio three mell were tolealid
·on $5(10 bood when ilroo&lt;gbt ~
fore Justice or the Peace Qoy
II. Kincaid late Tuesday nigbL
MIAIII BE.ACH (IJPO - Go..
The men were identified as Ronald lteapn today Dildo •
:
Glen ~~on of Mason, Harold whirlwind periiOIIII tour
of
the
Ropubllcan
National
II. Ru11eU 1&gt;1 West Columbia
and Wolter R. Couch o! Pom- Cmvldlon ...... and bald
eroy, Ohio.
llrotelll' Ialka with
who
bellovt be hal a tp&gt;d
Kincaid said the warrlnts
doance
11&gt; wiD the GOP
were aigl&gt;ld . by Halph Wsrner
and Eugene 'H. Gloss, officials presidential aomlnatton on tile
of the plaot. The IJilKIBtrate lhlnl ballot.
AllbouiJI still Insisting "I am
said the arrests were made by
police as the reault ot two s~ not a caadidate, "' RBIIID
arate incidenta.
appeared to lbare his
optimismhloprol(l8cta.
Klncsld said the olftclels told
"I
beltevo
the
c:onveollon Ia
them the strlld1J8 union emthe California
ployes threw eggs and rocks at wide - . •
gr;wemor told reporters. u Anytheir cars.
The men were ordered to ap.. one can get the no!Jrlna.t1on. u
Reagan said he Is mt allied
pear befOl'e the magistrate Cor
wltll Gov. NeiiiCII A. Rod&lt;oleller
I hearing at II Lm. Saturday.
Local 426 of the Ulllllios In an ~ ID stop the frolt.
Workers Union of America his rumor, Richard M: Nbat. 8111
been on strike against the Cen- he agreod wllb Roc~..
lcal ~tine C(llljlany s I n c e strategists that Nbon lo loslnr
July I. The plant Is operaled some of the doleplea he'd
jointly by AI!Palachlan Power counted as ble, and ... 110
longer O&gt;jlOcl • Oral ballot
Co. aid Ohio Power Co. s
victory.
The plant Is localed at GraReagan arrived II Miami
ham Station near New Biven.
The plant monager, J. A.
lntemsllonal Airport • '
Moore, and union otticlals aaJ.d chartered jot plane obortly alter ;
a ineetina: between the cC~Dpany mldnlahl. He new here from a ~ :
and unJon was scheduled at the IIDal pr......Veollan spoaldng
Pleasant Point Rasort this a!J,. Iorey .lrto the iboth, where bt
has been trying to woo
delqates a...., from Nboon.
He piUiod It lbe airport tor • :;
brief news contertnce U. · ·
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At Sporn
Joe Kennedy, former resident, returned to hia hmle.ln Grove
Ctt.Y Tuesda,y e-.:enlng IDllowlng a short vloll here with his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. aid Mrs. Ed Kenned1 and )UIIlly, Alheoo

be Pll doWn 111011111111,

llnnl1 aid elfocllvaly," bt oald.
Wllhoul order, be oddod,
there Clll be neither 111 011'111
oor justice and soctei;J' -

Reagan in
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Huadles

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clrove

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under beavy M&lt;llriiJ ,.:

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(liard ID the Dtluvlllo H"""' ••,
hlo booDn have _.ad

a campafln headcprtero.

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Free South Elections

Moviehouse Dialogue ·in 2nd Day

Extra Guard Posted

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111E SECRET WAR OF
HARRY FlUGG
Paul Newman-Slyvia Koscir'l

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Cbaavetes
Adams

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UFO sightl;,gs
aid down the Eastern seaboord aplnlll Pre~lll
~ :. · ' ' i•
Nbat ~...., •.\for · tbe\r
sroold the tblle of the
Northeast power blackout late part sltrulled off .Rod&lt;elellu ·
~1
clolmo
thlll
Nboon
!lid
mly
illS
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'f
in 1965-preclpltated by a power
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pulse the cause of which has a! the 1167 doleaBtes nOedo&lt;l ID
neV:r heen ldemlfted.
win. Nboon'• ·~
"There is a puzzling and ger• Jom N. Mitchell, laid In a
slightly dlsturblng coincidence statement that he waa "amazed
at some of tho WlfOIIIstie
here," he said.
delegate claims" ~ made.
Rod&lt;oleller aides have COO·
telded thue has been a
noticeable drift or delegate•
awey !rom Nlxoo, particolarly'
By United Press International
In the South and Rocll1
National League
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Mountain area; with Reagan tho
TilE APPROXIMATE 668 stuclents wbo will atteld the .C,per throeiUiif;,achOol iredes il ~·
G. AB R. H. Pet. chief beno!lclary,
d\eport this fAil 1vlil need a large quantlt.Y o f - a . Here Is Oldy a sniall put of the r"jub:ed
Alou. Pit
90 323 27 10~ .334
Mitchell replied that Nixon
wlumes belrw colleeted from tl)e tonne&lt; Pomeroy aldRullald high ochools aid c~ with the
Rose, Cln 85 350 60 115 .329 had more than 700 delegates.
texts used In Mlcldleport last year In preparation for next llill's new high school ..U.,: , ·
Johnson, Cln 94 392 53 124 . 316
Nboon Leading
Helms, Cln 87 353 25 110 .312
It there was 8JV sizeable
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Flood, St. L 100 427 S8 132 .309 movement o! delegates awey
Staub, Hou 102 383 37 116 ,303 !rom Nixon, II was not betng
Haller, LA 94 317 i9 95 .300 trumpeted by the delegates
May, Cln
93 335 46 105 .296 themselves. The latest UP! tally
CIERNA NAD TISOU, Czo. llllllOUVOrS at the Czech border aa equals Mid bestid on mutual
Millan, Atla 9 t 345 30 100 ,290 showed 690 commllled or
choslovalda
(\11'1)- Czech aid but also publlohed what theY reepect, 11
Torre, Atla 70 259 31 75 .290 loaning to Nixon compared llilh
Soviet
Communist
leaders c~ claimed was a Prague workers'
American League
285 lor Rockefeller and 158 lor !erred In a movie house today plea of loyalt.Y to the Kremlin.
G. AB R. H. · Pet.
R-.
lor tile seconl day of talks
But in Prague, Rude Pravo
Mondey, Oak 88 289 37 87 .301
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Nixon's campaign was given a aimed ot heallng 'tholr spilL
said:
Oliva. Min
73 360 45 105 .292 oonspl~uoos 1111 Mondll,l' by
Pressure mounted for a
uu is obvious that the success
Uhindr, Min 100 388 37 113.291 publieallon o! a Gallup poD
solution
to
the
crisis
between
of
pro aganda, p«iitlcal or
liarrlsn, Boo 88 308 50 89 .289 shOwing him running strmger
the
Czech
Communist
pan;y
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs, Anna
muttary
pressure on Cz:echoaloYslrzskl, Bos 95 310 55 88.284 than Rockefeller and ahead of
reformers
and
their
former
Marie
MeKinne7, 78, o! R~ 2
vakla,
that
would
lead
to
a
Carew. Min 73 265 30 75 .283 Vlce President Hubert H.
Kremlin
masters,
who
resumed
Letart,
died aroond 3:30 a.m.,
chang9
Its
lnteroal
politlcalllne,
Stnith, Bos 97 347 51 98 .282 Humphrey and Sen. Eugene J,
Horton, Det 93 323 49 91 .282 McCarthy, the chief rivals for toiking at 10 Lnl. (5 Lm. would create the Drecedent for Tuesda,y at her home. She h a d
Ell'l'J.
a revlw of Slallnlst melhOOa .• been In laDing health the p a s I
F. Hwd, Wash 96 360 46101.281 the Democratic nomination.
In
Moscow the Soviets aD-o . ii might l&gt;ecome the starUng three years.
White, NY
98 352 58 99 .281
Only last week, Rockefeller nounced they were extending pobt for events that would
Mrs. McKinney was born Dec.
Home Runs
wss elling the polls to support record peacetime maneuvers to ultlJnately undermine the lnter- 16, 1889, at MUhl R1p1, PL, ~
National League: McCovey, his claims that he was stronger
inclwle East German lild Polish mtional authorlt.Y o! the Soviet ghter o! tho late Francis a n d
Giants 24; Allen, Phlls 22; H. than Nlxon.
trtlq)s
in war game&amp; now facing Union
and other SoclaUst Elll':abeth Eberharter. ·
Aaron, Braves 20; Hart, Giants
Czechoslovakia's eistern, wes-- countries and cause tremerxlous
She is survlvedbyherhuablnd,
19; stargell, Pirates 18.
tern
alii
northern
borders.
W,
L. McKlnney;onesister,Mra.
damage
ID
the
Communist
American League: F. HowIn
Prague,
the
Czech
party
D.
L.
Marietta, of Mill Run, Pa.;
parties
in
the
c&amp;tPitalist
counNoxt nlcui lhlna lbout tlliSI
ard, senators 29; Horton, Tigers
anklets lllld IGCIII-IIIxtlttliolr'
tries.
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newspaper
Rude
Pravo
warned
five
nieces,
and
two
nephe\fS.
26; .Harrelson, Red Sox 2~; Jackbrlpt aood looki_;IIJI!t.kidsJ.
the Soviet Union that its threats
Rude Pravo called for ••tac- She was preceded ln death by
son, Ns and Powell , Orioles
lbls slu ~•rillll !1ft ftiiJ pair, ·
of armed intervention- if car- tual, comradely talks condueted two brothers.
that koops them floY to motdHip
18.
Joseph T. Martin, Ruth E. ried out- might doom the
Funeral
services
will
be
held
Runs Batted In
:r/~ ~~l~l ~:, 100" Pr•
Martin to Laurance S. DJers1:30 p.m., Friday In the Good
National League: McCovey, bach, Sarah R. Ebersbach, Lol, Kremlin's leadership in the
Crew SO&lt;ko on tho top llae
Shepard U n I t o d Methodist
Communist world.
Giants 63; Hart, Glanls a n d iirt!On.
have colorful alriplrw, 4'h . '
In
MoscOW',
the
Soviets
not
Church. Rev. Donald Locldtart
Allen, Phils 58; Perez, Reds
Wilbur Moore, Eva Moore to onl.}' announced the s~ped up
Jll
h • 49e. AI bottom tho anJt.
and Rev. Earl Perkllls will ofll·
57; :~lannon, Cards and H. Aar- Jerry Hawk, Geraldine Hawk,
l'ta fit in!anta, mlsoes aid
elate.
on, Braves 56.
Lots, Pomeroy.
children.
Neat roll~wr top.
samuel M. Sisson, 70. Rt. J,
Bw-iol will be In 1lle MeKinnoy
American League: Harrelson,
Charles Siders, Admr., Be:s~
3'h
ID
II.
49o.
Reedsville, died unoxpecledly at Family Cemetecy, near F I a I
Red Sox 75; R. Howard, Sena- aie S1ders, dec., to Ohio Power
his home Monday morning.
tor&amp; 73; Powell, Orioles 65; Co., Coal, Rutland.
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPl) Rock. The body w111 be taken"'
Born at Plin,v, W. Va. , he was the chw-ch one hour prior to the
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Northrup, Tigers 61; Horton, TiRoscoe L. Lawrence. dec., An- The Fairfield County Jail is unthe
son
ol
the
late
Henry
and
services.
Friends
may
call
at
gers 57.
na M, Ryther, spec. com., to der extra guard today because
Pilching
the Crow·Hussen Funeral HOOle ·
Mattie Lawrence, Parcels, Leb - SberUI Jack Blazer said he was Oliva Jones Sisson. He was a after
4 p.m., Wednesday.
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National League: Marlchal, anoo.
tij)ped to a possible breakout aJ.. veteran of World War U, a for.
Giants 194; Regan, Cubs 8..2;
John W. Arbsugh, Ethel M. tempt by Fred Grambo, 59, and mer railroad worker,anda!armWashburn, Cards 10-3; Gibson, Arbaugh to Jack E, White, Dor- William Gallagher, 35, both o! er. He was also preceded in
Cards and Koosman, Mets 14-5. othy M. White, Parcels, Orange. Columbus, charged with the slay- dolllh by lour brolbers.
~rvlvlng are three otllor
American League: McCain,
Lelia Partlow Thomas, Major ing or lJihq&gt;ollo ph,yslclan Dr.
brothers,
Nellon, ol bs!rander;
Tigers 20-3; Tlant, Indians 17- L, Partlow, Mamie F, CampiJOll, Edward Roller Al!rll17.
Warren, of Radnor, and Clarence,
6; John, White Sox and Wright, Anthony W. Misich, Helen M.
of Marton; flve sisters, Mrs. BeS- I
Angela 7-3; samtago, Red Sox Misic~ to Clayton Partlow, Re
VETERANS MEMOIUAL
sie Cmgrove, Radnor; Serena
9-4.
Recording, Orange.
HOSPITAL
Sisson, Long Bottom; Mrs. LeClaytoo Partlow, AudMlY Part.
ADMISSIONS - Evelyn Mont.DIVORCE ASKED
nora
Holsinger, Mineral Ridge;
Garnet L. Bailey, 128 Slate low to John Harley Bailey, Sr., g&lt;llllery, Langsville; Frank Wol· Mrs. Dorolh,y Chevelalor and
St. , Pomeroy, has filed oult lor Uazel M. Bailey, 10lh Acres, ford, Middleport; Loretta Sue Mrs. Mary Baker, both ofRoedsbnboden, MlddleporL
divorce from Charles P. Batley, Orange.
ville, and several nieces an d I
Russell
Cullums,
Etta
CuiDISCHARGES - Morgan Trtp.
Elyria, charging gross neglect
I
nephews.
or drt;y and extreme cruelty. No lums to Ohio Fuel 'Gas Co. , plett.
Funeral
services
will
be
held
I
Right of Way, Bedf'ord.
mlnor chlldren are involved.
Chango your traUer homo !rom oU 1D our dependable
Wodnesdll,l'
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2
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Hazel Jean Kaui!IDCecll Kaull,
CRASH
IS
FATAL
G,IS. Avoid freeze up and Ore hazard. Wt eon
While Funeral Home In Cool.
LOCAL TEMPS
Eva Kaull, Life Estate, Rutland.
SALEM,
Ohio
(IJP0
Ger.
ville
wUh
burial
In
the
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The temperature l.n Pomeroy's
Fmmet P. Bartels, Helen M. trude Baker, 63, Salem, died
Church o! Chrlal Cemetecy.
downtown busines.s district at Bartels ID William C. Bartels,
11:28 a.m. today was 74degrees, Mary V. Bartel a, Parcel, SYra- Moudll,1' In a car~ruck oolllsion Friends may call at tile funeral
at the northeast clly limits here. home anytime,
under su1111.)' skies.
cuse.

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