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lor his Cl&lt;)W't rict.orlel aaa
face· of another long, hoi
briw ~~ jlrel)ltll on tbe lrlngu ~re ii80 were lnddebtl at rights atlnraey, ,was nant~ summer.
of Waltll , ami spdnalc lire- Youn~. Ohio, where amall be the first Negro IDOillbef
Lfaden Meet .
· 'anc1 looiiiiJ oonUnued bandS 01 youlb roamed Negro the Supreme Court.
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The leaders, lnclud•ng Dr.
in baleaaured Tll!p, J:l'la..
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Martin Luther King · Jr., Floyd
mack J19Wef cltliDiJ)ion Stoke. power," and at Newark, N.J., plauded by major civil
McKissick, national director ol
Carmldaael led ;8 Hne of 2QO where jeering Necroes shouted leaders who were holding
the Congress of Raeial Equal!·
,300 Neor- ,:tn 1 march 011 down city olfieiall at a meeUng. elesed-door meeting In .1
ty; Roy Wilkins, executive
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secretary of tho National
Alabs~ •'cltpltOI al Mont- Earlier
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began peltln~ 1 ... Wltll
rocks and brtc.ks. Six persons
were arrested and shop win·
dows were broken aloog Avalon
Boulevard, which became one of
the "charcoal aUeys" during the
Watts riots two years ago.
Los Angeles-One hundred
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nights of rioting ID a ,lfNi't
section but aporadlc v~
continued Tuesday oW.. -,\J
least 19 perS0118 were arfesied
during bit-ami-run incidents a1
looting and vandaliSm. Fom
fires were reported an~ severe!
windows were smaihed bJ
Negro

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Flal Day was orlgillated

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bonorlng lbe stars IIDd Slripel
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for RUBBERMAID KITCHEN a·nd BATH HELPS
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Thu1'8day

TONIGHT
June 13

SPECIAL C~IOY:STRIPEIRS il
meeting Thurnday, June 15,
"THUNDER ALLEY"
7 p.m. at the Veterans Me1nor··IJ
{Technlcolor)
Annette Funicello, "Fabian", ial Hospital to discuss the
nual tea.
Diane McBain
CDLORCARTOONS·
ROCK SPRINGS Grange
What Happiness
meet Thursday
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There will be a program
Wednesday and Thursday
June 14-15
refreshments.
NOT OPEN
TWILIGHT GARDEN
~~~~i:iiiii:iiii~l will meet at 7:30 Thursday n~~~~~
at the home &amp;I Mrs. Mary H
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during the social hour.
TWIN CITY Shrlnettes wl' ·
TONIGHT, JUNE 13
meet
Thursday night at 7:30
DOUBLI FEATURE
m. in the social rooms of
"THI RUSSIANS ARI
lumous and SoutheT\1 Ohio Ele&lt;&gt;·il
COMIN(J"
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night at the Pomeroy
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from 9 p.m. until midnight. The
public Ill welcome.

Candice Berger Joan Hackett
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14 qt. rectangular. Cushions china,

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yellow, sand.

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SOAP DISHES
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qualify fo·
20-year pension.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Con. IIi effect, Nolan stopped bell~tly beill&amp; · re~rreli to as a log a rookie the day he pltcned
youn1 rooki.e t&gt;ls just one of his laat game for Oroville
lbose nuisances ID life G&amp;it (Calif.I High School one 8Mrl
Nolan •
:ave to put up with year ago. When 'be takl!ll lhe
Like losing a· game ev•cy mound loi"'The Cincinnati Ibis
once in. a while and having to theSl! days. It's as a •JOol,

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he must do and how to do it. nine batters and allowed five wlth .Siollll '1'\alls ol thS ·northern d :collld stay and I did stay.
The 11-foot, 3-lnch rig,th~nd•r hjts in regillerlng his s••ond Leagv when b~ reported to ·the . ~olan was so Impressive in
who tumed 19 three weeks ago shutOut.
Reds' training camp !his spring. spr;ng training that he.waa glv·
won hi&gt; fifth game against one New York won lhe nightcap "! w~t to .lhat camp wi~ lbe ·en ~lt~tart ~ Clncl=~·s
loss Tuesday night when he 7-3.
Idea 0 '. makmg the ~am,. :: no-til ~r 811~: ~~ and rebeal the New Yolj&lt; Mets &amp;-b in Nolan. who was signed for. an Jan •• • following ~ VIC
un.ved e ed'~ f tht 7~ .
the first game ol a twl-nlght eslil" ···• $65,000 bonus by Cfn. over the Mels. "I hnd ~ g 1 ~~ ~r he1ne~ed elghlh . 1,.
cinnati, had only 12 gaml!ll of idea I could pllch ~ ndw't ~n ""relief
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sire that I needed. I thought Nolan has been a regular
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Coaches aod was a member of SARATOGA SPRINGS N v C..
starter since and a key reason
the Helms Athletic, BGSl), U. IUPII·-Kelso, the worl~.'s lead:
OOSE NAME
for Cincinnati's curren~ hoi~ on
ol Toledo and Greater Toledo ing thoroughbred money winner, PITTSBURGH (UP!) - The; first place In the National
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halls of lame. His 1950 BGSU will be enshrined in the Racing American Basketball Associa· League. · .
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Brazil and In IIISS. he held sev· · 1hiO·year..,ld gdding, whose chose the nickname Pipers and live,, • line way to , make a
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era! overseas cl1n1cs at the In· ,
·ng eached $! ~n 8911 'Je. signed a three year contract to ing,' said Nolan, who Is
BOWLING GREEN , Ohio lot Toledo. He had a total coach- vllation of the Defense Depart. ; ~:~mhi: ;etiremont ' 16 'mon~h.&lt; play hor, 1o games at lhe rled ""' h"' a baby "Nol ,
(UPll - Services wlll be held :ing record of 5114 wins and 'l2ll ment.
age, was a near unanimous Pillsburgh Civic Arena.
many are fqrtunate enough to
llere . Friday afternoon. for re- losses . .which made him ··"• of Survivors Included his wife choice to he ;mmortalized 'llt the Gabe Rubin, pre~Jolent of the make 1t There are only
ired. coach and alhletic dlrec· !lhe leadmg wmners In the coun· Colline lhree daughters and six National Museum 01 Racing, in elub, picked the name lor the player. m the major le:~~~~~
10r ~W. Harold· ·~nderson, M. ;try Anderson de~elop~ 10 A.ll· lJ'&amp;ndchlldren.
vollng· announced Tt:esday He team and announced the Pipers and • lot more In the rr
•ho·dled Tuesdag at his nome Amencas, mcluding e1ght wh1le Burial will be at Akron, received 45 of a po&gt;ssi~le 50 will play 39 games in the Civic who wonld.llke to be UJI' hr ·e.
1n Fort Lauderdale. Fla., where ' here.
wh r he was born
voles.
Arena durlllg
1967.etl season. Nolan, displaying the
1e .llad been living since he reAnderson was a 1924 gradua!e
ee
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I ol Otterbein College, received
Aiiderson stepped down in his master's at the University
'"''after 21 years aa head bas. I of Michigan in 1939, and also
cetB.II coaeh with th&amp; Falcons studied at Ohio State and the
oll(iwing eight years in the Universily of Michigan,
lltqe clljl&amp;clty at the University The veteran mentor war past
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Isn't
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hiHArly press
j bead), he's got It&lt;here
"You have to work very lng to his hearl) and he s got
hard, and you can put ~:1ote It her• ttouch'•" hls stomac),"
marks around very,'1 he ·•id. '-'""""'" Dave Brlstol1pull 11
"It's ·competitive In this ga.ne, another way. .
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slimeone els~ who can." ,
and eh~'r coach~ble,", Bristol"
Nolan said he's learned a Jot said.
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month8 in the majors although self and (or Cincin~tl
leanmiale
Darrell
Oste•n ''DOJi't•be surprla~."\e ~atd,
c)llpped in wllb the remar~ that "on October 5 to fee tJ!¥ Reds
"He's taught 08 more.'' ·
playing )n the Wqrld SeJ~~es."
catcher Jim · Coker offered And don't be surprised If It's
lbe thought lbal Nolan's huge young Gary Nolan doing ihe
success "Ia no mirack l'e's .pitching.

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RUGBY SPORTCRAFTER-for that
Pony League play on Tuesday Mechanic st., Pomeroy next
Kansas City (Il\lbson 3-2), 8 ~f"v~:iJ::e
~hand~ ,with.~ smgle each.
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all purpose jacket. Longa and
al the host's home field. The J,londay to review and.Jake aep.m.
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Syracuse's third lion on or ignore the prolesl.
Thursday's Games
aThy Y ab margm.
11 hits off Werry with Homme!
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'~G~o~J. Mel Clark \~g~ ,les and in~t~Je ·
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Stylemort &amp; Middlshade
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aixth, with lbe score 5-4 for Middleport No. 1 defeated
at K.C. (twilight) , · ' Alhens
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off' to a 3-0 ,to the ·plate.
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Pomeroy and one out. He was , Pomeroy Mets by a 3-2
at Minnesola
edg . Ul• f 1 . .
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Rick Oiler, who was hit by lhe and Pomeroy'.• Redlegs
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Mei~.~~~f~r, ,~k T,~,"~en gins~ e.ach wilb 1wo singles;
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By United Press lnternalloual four singles.
Werry who went the ~·e~~~~ ~~iiili::
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1
2:00P.M. &amp; 8:00 P:M. : r~ed home. s~fely
charged the Middleport learn
23 26 _.69 9 :?g ~· Y reg u1 an l&gt;an ~ dou e ;:derwth1s Saturday at
' Oiler had sat dow~ in 1 he was using players who partie!.
23 26 .469 9
1ggms.
.ltne agaoust . e11slon w!ln
At ::a:cr.ln~·~~~~~~~::1~~'";da~·~ du~;~~~ h th b
, pate on another team in Thurs·
· . 20 24 ,455 811 Me1gs had no runner larthr first game lo start at 4 p. m.
w en e ase umptre day night action will be set·
20 2&gt; .444 10 than second base aod got otily Alhens
3110 DIP;:::;) - 56
ai second ruled mterlerence on 1 d
.' f .ll
000 t!OO'ooo _ 0 4
4 hits off Atl]ens' Allen Fulks. Meigs
Oiler's part at second base, I e at a meetmg o a Pee
19 24 .442 10
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third b
Wee Nile League managers
~day's. &amp;sulls
Gelling the hits• l&amp;r the Me1gs Fulks aod Hull. Werry
•
P ac opnomeroy ,sasMe.l k e 8 p. m. Thursday at. .the Syra.
club were· Ste~ Firlaw . and
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.,.However,
Toronto 0
Williams got the nexl battl!t to cuse Park. Tile dec1smq. of lhe
3 Buffalo 1
, out shallow to centerfield managers on the protest wtll
7 Columb~s 6
,Oiler never scored.
be final.
Toledo. 7 Syracuse 6 (10 ...... ,II
Pomeroy went on lo go up Pomeroy Mets hurler J e I 1
. lJIUR~DAY,
6-4 in the sixth inning and add· McKinney lost the decision
RORS~ ENTERED
1 ed S Icing runs In lhe seventh. Middleport No. I even though
l'ARia (TJPII.~D~shing Rod·
I Pomeroy's ctmterfielder Tom· he bad a. no-hit effort, McKiJI. ney. the Amencan-bred trotter
my Vaughan led all Rlavcrs in ney recorded 14 sbike outs.
of the Sautlpasts Sta.ble In Italy
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Oiler had a double and th&amp; first, MciQnney, two .sin· United Nations Trot June 29 at
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Hayman a triple and gles, and Kevin.-Fiel&lt;ls; a single. Yolmers Racew~Q~. N.Y., It was
lead Middy hi!U~g.
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~~ta Tue~ay .
Rick Van Matre fanned 1(ve, while, tallied 10 runs on four
P..-fer~:
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for Middleport. hits. Redleg hitiers were
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400-loot homer, the 511th of his outslugged Minnesota 1~10 and
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IJPI Sporll Wrller
career,' and the Giants wop, 1&gt;-2. California swept a doublelleader
The loud -speaker at lbe The Aslrodome score board from Cleveland 11-5 and 5-3.
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alght bland out, "Willie Mays, speaking , • , we are passing Nlekro, a ZS.yeat-old knuckleHou.
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No. 21; now batting fo1 Bob through an area of violent hailer, has been kicking around By Uulled.Preu lnleroalloual
NEW YORK \UP!) - The six decision• and hlo second
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turbulence, fasten your seat professional blll!eball since
Natlo.oal Le•~•e
Cincinnali Reds, with St. Louis .shutout. Nolan gave up only two
Gibbon, Herbel .(4), ·, MilOJr, ,;.
mick \7) .and Haller: Giu,U,, ,
Th e . sIIuatlon ca lled I or a belts"
.
waiting for the moment o1 truth
W -..L. p t' Gb and San Francisco 'closer in the walks.
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Willie !\lays. '!'he game was in Willie Mays no longer was the - a starting assignment.
c· . tl
National League pennant race,
.
Latman (lO) and Brand. wP.,- c
39• 22 . 6~9
the sixth Inning and San lired old man, whom ev~n Giant Tuesday night was his first mcmna
2~ will lry again today to gain The spree slad,ed when Vada
(5-3) , LP-GiWJli (J.
FranciscO trailed Houston 2·1 manager IIerman Franks decid- slarl in two Y~III'S and he ~1. LouiS ,
33 ~!
4\&gt; some room at the top at the ••· Pinson,, ,with one out, doubled .
71. IIRS-Giusti list), Haf:
and the bases were loaded with ed needed rest alter Sunday's showed Atlanta mapager Billy ~~~ls~raghnclsco ~: 24 .547 6 pense of lhe basement dwelling and ,wen! to third on a wild
8th), Mays ·18tb),. '., ·.' ' i :_·
one out.
game because, "he looked tired Hilchc9Ck he was ready to get I ur
29
New York Mets.
Pilch. Pete Rose walked, .To~y
(1st game)
'·.
Mays hit the first
pitch lo me' '
out of the bullpen. Niekro
24 .547 3
Perez smgled lo left to dnve '"
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sharply lo shortstop Sonny Elsewhere in lhe National pitched a two-hitler for his Atlanta .
~ ~ .500 8\2 The Ohio team will have Jim Pinson and Deroo Johnson douNY
: ~· ::: ~'I .
Jackson) who 'lul'lled it · inlo a I,eagu~, ,A)Ianta blanked Phi· second victory in four decisions. =hlla~elphla
Maloney (5·2) on the mound to bled lo lelt to drive home Rose "Look, do&lt;, when lhe DOlt guy · ·
.
2~ 36 ··: :: 15~,;, face
doublet&gt;lilY a! ~ro pitcher ladelp~ia, : · 1.0. behind Phil Hank Aaron drove in the only ou~n
· ,
Bob
Shaw
(1-5)
in
the
and
Peret.
A
single
by
Tomroy
comes
ID, give It to him In
Nolan
(5-1)
and
:P~vletic!l:
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2
35 375
1
Dave Giusti breat
a slghl of Nlekro's. tW&lt;&gt;-bitter, . ¥lt. Louis run of the game in tho sixth
g~ es
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night contest after splilling the Helms brought in U1e fourlh run right arm. Thai'~ bls Pllcblng Denehy, Fisher II ), Willhite 17), •
17
relief# do all pi hers when weathdred·three homers to pin inning when he singled after a New Yotk
18 35 .:140
Tueaday lwi-night pair that and knocked Bill Dehen;· out of arm and he beats us ali: lhe R TIJlllor 19) 'J!ftd B. Taylor,:;
they ar fortunate e ugh to get a 7•4 defeat on the Pittsburgh walk to Felipe .,Alou and '
.
Tuesday's &amp;sallll
opened the series here. ·
the game.
time!"
Sullivan 17). LP-Deneby (l.t),&lt;'j :
by M . !n a lou situ~tion. Pirates;', Chicago handed Los Fancona's single.
Chicago 3 Los Angeles 2
Cincinnati won the opener 6·0 .. , The Reds added &amp;Ingle rvns
-·,
Mays.. s!ayed - in , to ' Pil'Y Angetea;'i.\C eighlh straight ~oss, Dick Hughes, who needed
6 N.Y. 0 ilst twi·night)
•~ly to see the Mels relurn f~r ;~ lhe fourth and seven.th. Toe I LX , Nallo:! ~~:_ 2 9 0
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center-~,eld and Gl~t, ..,t him 3·2 and ~ .the league leaijing relief in the ninth innln~ from N.Y. 7 Clnn 3 (2nd night)
a 7 3 wm Runnerup Sl Lou1s fir t
e
d bl b Leo I
a.gom ,,ll.; th•. e.18hlh ·~
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th1.s Cmclnn,a\i; Reds split. w1th the Joe Hoerner, scored h1.• firth Atlanta 1 Philadelphia o (nlght)
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Chicago
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meanwhile defeated Pittsburgh Cardenas, Nolan·, sacrifice and D ~al
Miller (8) and
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1m• on; i ~ng ,Y o ' }J ·r I New \'Jlf~ Mels, wmnjng .. the victory against two setbacks,
St. Louis 7 Pittsburgh 4 lnlght) while third plaC&lt; .san Fra.ncisco a sacr, ifice lly by Floyd Robin· . Torbryor'g, eR, oseboro IS),· N,ve,
fielo warning track, , !larry opener 11-0 and losing the. I Ron Santo's ninth homer
. 6 Hou. 2 110 inns. n!ght) be 8 t H st00 6 2 10 1o Inn
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Latman, who relieved giusti In nightcap 7-3.
provided the Cubs with their
Today's Probable f'ilcben
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Radatz (8) ar.d. Hundley. WP '
move a half game closer to the a wal.k, wil4 pitch and a ·
(4. 31 . LP-Dry-'·le I"', . You might bo surprlllll
th ~ 101 h fa ced Mays the third 1~: :he American League, the fifth slraight victory and pinned
tAll
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Reds
by Pmson
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how much lowor our I"
time around.
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New York Yankees defeated the longest road losing streak Cincinnati (Maloney 5-2)
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Mays again came up wltp the Boslnn... ; •· Chicago blanked en the Dodgers sincO' they INew York (B. Shaw 'l·5), a p.m. The Redlegs have only a Zh The story was reversed
191b).
roiled prlc•L Look 11 tht
bases loaded and thiS tW he Wae~mgt01. 6-0; KansM C1ty moved from Brooklyn to Los , Atlanta !Johnson 5-4)
game lead over the Cardinals lbe second game, with the Mets
Louis
133 DOD 0110- 7 14 0 pump.
smashed •ihe first pitch fllr a shut .Ut Baltimore !.o, Detroit Angeles.
Philadelphia IL. Jackson :HI), and 4'h over the Giants, but pounding out four runs In
Pitt.
110 001 0111- 4 12 0
.
they did have the •atisfaction opening frame. They added an· Hughes, SHko•·neFr (9) and)
(o,
8,0s p.m.
sr.' Louis (Hugqes 4-21 at of seeing the Pirates drop back other one in the second and McCarver is , . rymiUl 12 ,
Pittsburgh (O'Dell ' 5-2),
a half nolch, !1 six games oull pair on llon SwobOda's .
Mikkelsen (4).' ll!cBean'' &lt;8),
p.m.
of first place.
in tl:e II!Ih for a 7·0 lead
Oh10 Valle; College or Park- from lhe field and 68.7 per cent
San Francisco !Perry 5-5) at Cincinnali racked up lour inte the last frame where
ersburg, which has- live return· from the charily str.fp for a
Houston (Glustl3~), 9 p.m.
runs in tjle first game f01 a com· eds tallied three on Art ShaJOJ·,I
Friday Til8 ---...;Saturday Til9
ing lettermen from I~• Ia.&lt;" sea- 17.6 ppg. scoring average. Bill
Los Ang~les 'Osteen 7-t)
fortable . margin. and then 19· i!ky ' ~ pinch·hit homer in a futile '
fl.,
..
son's !Jl.4 basketball team, ah. also;m'an,ged lo pull down ani ·
Chlc:ago (Hands :&amp;-3 or Culp 3-5), year-old Gary Nolan gave up effort !o catch up.
nounced !Oda~ the signing of lis average ol 15.0 rebounds per
p.m.
only five hils lo shut out the
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Thunday's ·Game•
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.
Angeles al Chicago
year out of high school, struck m ,
..cap as BillY. McCool :
Middleport.
Some of the honors Bill won
I "il:lsbilrgh at Phila, ni•ht
out nine lo get his fifth win in suffprc'&lt;l hiS lourth loss lJl seven
ll&lt;Jb McCloy, coach at OVC, during his high school career
I~
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Fran
at
Houston,
night
Heved by Darrell Osteen in the
stated, "We are very happy to Include MVP award to his team
bave Bill sign a grant-In • aid and leadmg team rebounder. As
American League
lhird, who ~as replared by Don
scholarship. we expect a lot of a junior he was voted third
W. L. Pet. GB I
~ Notte bart in the ':1i""nd Ted
SHIRTS-SHIRTS-sporl &amp; dress by Arrow,
help from Bill as we contlnue team S.E.O.A.L., and as a senPuritan and Rugby. A shirt to suit all dada.
to build out program 1n t 0 lor he was vot~ firs~ team
from 2.50
championship calibre."
S.E.O..~.L. Also hJS · ~mor year
28 26 .519 4\2
I Seaver wer.t llie distanC&lt; for
CQOL, COOL,, SLACKS-&lt;Iad can beat, the heat In
As &amp; studenl • athlete at M:d. production earned him a berth
28 27 .509 5
£
the M•ts, for a 5·3 record.
slacks
by Hubbard &amp; Jaymar: Permanent presa
dlepo1·t. Dill has compiled a fine on lbe All District Team,
28 28 .5oo 5\1
-u
ond
tropical
worsted
from 8.95
28 29 .491 6
, tH al the end of six innings.
record. Standing G'5" . Bill play. pnder the able coaching ·of
26 . 29 . •473 7
OMAHA, Neb. IUPI) - De· Houston scored three limes in I
ed tile plvrl lor lwo and a half MI. Carl Wolfe, and with th e!
27 31 ;4fi6 7\1 lendi)Jg champion Ohio State the ninlh irn mg to seal lhe ,
BERMUDA SHORTS
year~ .as a slnrtcr. He con tin- efl&lt;i~t of such players as B iII :
27
33
.450
8\1
was
knocked
oul
of
this
year's
game
and
remain
in
conlention
..
ually· unproved on his scormg D~v).&lt; , ~liddleport High School ,
24 33 .421 10 NCAA baseball championships Joe Sadelfeld took tre loss fo r
· Wllllhlngton
Plaids, poplins and . Hopsac. Help dad
end te'· unding. Dnring his 5en· w~ U1eir .~ect ion, buf' 1ost out j
BILL
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Tuesday
with
a
7~
loss
to
Hous·
lhe
Buckt
lor }'l!ar h' shot 50.2 per cenl in ·lhe dislrict to Ames Bern.
pl'l.)' it cool
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- - -- -- - - New York fi Boston 3 Uwi-llgbl) ton.
! The li~e;core :
from 3.50
. PQEPARE FOR CLASSIC
Chicago .s Washington 0 (night) osu ~t 1-{1 lo Au~m M?n· l Houston
0011 112 003-7·13-1
CANTON, Ohio IUP!) - The
Kan. City 1 Balllmore o (night) day m the double ehmmali~n Ohio Siale .! OO 050 00\f-6- 7 3 .
Nort~·South All .S~r squads to·
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Detroit 15 Minnesota 10 (night) tournamenl llouslon lost to:
KN!T SHIRTS
day were practicing for the top
a Cleve. 3 (1st, twi·light) Stanford 12-2 in lhe opening , Satcher, Htll 15) Smilh 19)
GOLF ~!RTS
senior high school basketball
epo~t
Calif. 5 Cleve. 3 12nd, night)
round..
' and Slrelau, Silman; Swam, I
cl._s\c to be held ·liere June 24.
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Today'• Probable Pilebers
. The Buckeyes took a 1.0 lead Stillwell 17) Sadefield (9) ani ;
AND BANLONS ·
Co~ches will drl'l\ lbe play. Pomeroy's pony baseball William~ fSJ!n,"· t, walked tw1
IAll Times EDT)
~ the !Jrsl and add.ed f1y~ rui\S Carlson; , HR- J'ombs, Houston, !
New York (Downing 11-3 and In the filth fra,Ph but · th · ~. bam empty; 'Paciorek,
ers ljvlce a day to prepare lor team moved Into lbe lead of the lor Pomeroy.\
By Rugby, Puritan' ~nd Arrow
1
the qourt classic.
Melgs.{lallia League Tuesday Pomeroy
2os 010 3- 9 8 2 Tillotson 3-1) at Washington runs on two ho~ off starter Housto~ 6th. I on ; WP- Hill
from 3.50 to 10.00
Onel player ehange has been ~veiling with a H 'Victory ' ~1ir Midd'rt ..... 010 301 o- 58 2 IPascuali&gt;-3 and Moore 3-2), 2, Mike Swam cut the margin to (6-0) ; LP-adelfeld (7·5),
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·· Skinner. Van 5 p.m.
, :'·
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pJon High School In Trumbull The game was play
Matre d
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IlL. ,, '.
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jewelry, billf9lda and travel kill.
will replace Dave Thomas of lifficial protest from
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7·3) at Boston (Waslewf.
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JADE EAST &amp; JADE EAST CORAL
Wa~e~ Harding Jngh School. ll)lllng on by Middleport J!IBII· Ferreira; third base. C.
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Thomas has a summer job. ~ger Don Wilson. An official·
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for. "conirol" ·mWJhroilmed to- Springa, Cltli.f,
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pro golf lour,
Ga r d ne r Dickinson, v I ce
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15 deadline set by the players committee who has been
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sional golfers association."
would not play in the PGA il
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Con. IIi effect, Nolan stopped bell~tly beill&amp; · re~rreli to as a log a rookie the day he pltcned
youn1 rooki.e t&gt;ls just one of his laat game for Oroville
lbose nuisances ID life G&amp;it (Calif.I High School one 8Mrl
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he must do and how to do it. nine batters and allowed five wlth .Siollll '1'\alls ol thS ·northern d :collld stay and I did stay.
The 11-foot, 3-lnch rig,th~nd•r hjts in regillerlng his s••ond Leagv when b~ reported to ·the . ~olan was so Impressive in
who tumed 19 three weeks ago shutOut.
Reds' training camp !his spring. spr;ng training that he.waa glv·
won hi&gt; fifth game against one New York won lhe nightcap "! w~t to .lhat camp wi~ lbe ·en ~lt~tart ~ Clncl=~·s
loss Tuesday night when he 7-3.
Idea 0 '. makmg the ~am,. :: no-til ~r 811~: ~~ and rebeal the New Yolj&lt; Mets &amp;-b in Nolan. who was signed for. an Jan •• • following ~ VIC
un.ved e ed'~ f tht 7~ .
the first game ol a twl-nlght eslil" ···• $65,000 bonus by Cfn. over the Mels. "I hnd ~ g 1 ~~ ~r he1ne~ed elghlh . 1,.
cinnati, had only 12 gaml!ll of idea I could pllch ~ ndw't ~n ""relief
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starter since and a key reason
the Helms Athletic, BGSl), U. IUPII·-Kelso, the worl~.'s lead:
OOSE NAME
for Cincinnati's curren~ hoi~ on
ol Toledo and Greater Toledo ing thoroughbred money winner, PITTSBURGH (UP!) - The; first place In the National
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halls of lame. His 1950 BGSU will be enshrined in the Racing American Basketball Associa· League. · .
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Brazil and In IIISS. he held sev· · 1hiO·year..,ld gdding, whose chose the nickname Pipers and live,, • line way to , make a
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·ng eached $! ~n 8911 'Je. signed a three year contract to ing,' said Nolan, who Is
BOWLING GREEN , Ohio lot Toledo. He had a total coach- vllation of the Defense Depart. ; ~:~mhi: ;etiremont ' 16 'mon~h.&lt; play hor, 1o games at lhe rled ""' h"' a baby "Nol ,
(UPll - Services wlll be held :ing record of 5114 wins and 'l2ll ment.
age, was a near unanimous Pillsburgh Civic Arena.
many are fqrtunate enough to
llere . Friday afternoon. for re- losses . .which made him ··"• of Survivors Included his wife choice to he ;mmortalized 'llt the Gabe Rubin, pre~Jolent of the make 1t There are only
ired. coach and alhletic dlrec· !lhe leadmg wmners In the coun· Colline lhree daughters and six National Museum 01 Racing, in elub, picked the name lor the player. m the major le:~~~~~
10r ~W. Harold· ·~nderson, M. ;try Anderson de~elop~ 10 A.ll· lJ'&amp;ndchlldren.
vollng· announced Tt:esday He team and announced the Pipers and • lot more In the rr
•ho·dled Tuesdag at his nome Amencas, mcluding e1ght wh1le Burial will be at Akron, received 45 of a po&gt;ssi~le 50 will play 39 games in the Civic who wonld.llke to be UJI' hr ·e.
1n Fort Lauderdale. Fla., where ' here.
wh r he was born
voles.
Arena durlllg
1967.etl season. Nolan, displaying the
1e .llad been living since he reAnderson was a 1924 gradua!e
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Aiiderson stepped down in his master's at the University
'"''after 21 years aa head bas. I of Michigan in 1939, and also
cetB.II coaeh with th&amp; Falcons studied at Ohio State and the
oll(iwing eight years in the Universily of Michigan,
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month8 in the majors although self and (or Cincin~tl
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c)llpped in wllb the remar~ that "on October 5 to fee tJ!¥ Reds
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playing )n the Wqrld SeJ~~es."
catcher Jim · Coker offered And don't be surprised If It's
lbe thought lbal Nolan's huge young Gary Nolan doing ihe
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Mei~.~~~f~r, ,~k T,~,"~en gins~ e.ach wilb 1wo singles;
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POMEROY, OHIO
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By United Press lnternalloual four singles.
Werry who went the ~·e~~~~ ~~iiili::
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23 26 _.69 9 :?g ~· Y reg u1 an l&gt;an ~ dou e ;:derwth1s Saturday at
' Oiler had sat dow~ in 1 he was using players who partie!.
23 26 .469 9
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w en e ase umptre day night action will be set·
20 2&gt; .444 10 than second base aod got otily Alhens
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3 Buffalo 1
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7 Columb~s 6
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be final.
Toledo. 7 Syracuse 6 (10 ...... ,II
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6-4 in the sixth inning and add· McKinney lost the decision
RORS~ ENTERED
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l'ARia (TJPII.~D~shing Rod·
I Pomeroy's ctmterfielder Tom· he bad a. no-hit effort, McKiJI. ney. the Amencan-bred trotter
my Vaughan led all Rlavcrs in ney recorded 14 sbike outs.
of the Sautlpasts Sta.ble In Italy
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400-loot homer, the 511th of his outslugged Minnesota 1~10 and
j :.
IJPI Sporll Wrller
career,' and the Giants wop, 1&gt;-2. California swept a doublelleader
The loud -speaker at lbe The Aslrodome score board from Cleveland 11-5 and 5-3.
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' to; tnnmpl
.
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Starllog Asaigamenl
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alght bland out, "Willie Mays, speaking , • , we are passing Nlekro, a ZS.yeat-old knuckleHou.
020 000 000 o- 2 .t ;t~n·(
No. 21; now batting fo1 Bob through an area of violent hailer, has been kicking around By Uulled.Preu lnleroalloual
NEW YORK \UP!) - The six decision• and hlo second
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SchrOder"
turbulence, fasten your seat professional blll!eball since
Natlo.oal Le•~•e
Cincinnali Reds, with St. Louis .shutout. Nolan gave up only two
Gibbon, Herbel .(4), ·, MilOJr, ,;.
mick \7) .and Haller: Giu,U,, ,
Th e . sIIuatlon ca lled I or a belts"
.
waiting for the moment o1 truth
W -..L. p t' Gb and San Francisco 'closer in the walks.
'
Willie !\lays. '!'he game was in Willie Mays no longer was the - a starting assignment.
c· . tl
National League pennant race,
.
Latman (lO) and Brand. wP.,- c
39• 22 . 6~9
the sixth Inning and San lired old man, whom ev~n Giant Tuesday night was his first mcmna
2~ will lry again today to gain The spree slad,ed when Vada
(5-3) , LP-GiWJli (J.
FranciscO trailed Houston 2·1 manager IIerman Franks decid- slarl in two Y~III'S and he ~1. LouiS ,
33 ~!
4\&gt; some room at the top at the ••· Pinson,, ,with one out, doubled .
71. IIRS-Giusti list), Haf:
and the bases were loaded with ed needed rest alter Sunday's showed Atlanta mapager Billy ~~~ls~raghnclsco ~: 24 .547 6 pense of lhe basement dwelling and ,wen! to third on a wild
8th), Mays ·18tb),. '., ·.' ' i :_·
one out.
game because, "he looked tired Hilchc9Ck he was ready to get I ur
29
New York Mets.
Pilch. Pete Rose walked, .To~y
(1st game)
'·.
Mays hit the first
pitch lo me' '
out of the bullpen. Niekro
24 .547 3
Perez smgled lo left to dnve '"
.Ill
~
sharply lo shortstop Sonny Elsewhere in lhe National pitched a two-hitler for his Atlanta .
~ ~ .500 8\2 The Ohio team will have Jim Pinson and Deroo Johnson douNY
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Jackson) who 'lul'lled it · inlo a I,eagu~, ,A)Ianta blanked Phi· second victory in four decisions. =hlla~elphla
Maloney (5·2) on the mound to bled lo lelt to drive home Rose "Look, do&lt;, when lhe DOlt guy · ·
.
2~ 36 ··: :: 15~,;, face
doublet&gt;lilY a! ~ro pitcher ladelp~ia, : · 1.0. behind Phil Hank Aaron drove in the only ou~n
· ,
Bob
Shaw
(1-5)
in
the
and
Peret.
A
single
by
Tomroy
comes
ID, give It to him In
Nolan
(5-1)
and
:P~vletic!l:
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2
35 375
1
Dave Giusti breat
a slghl of Nlekro's. tW&lt;&gt;-bitter, . ¥lt. Louis run of the game in tho sixth
g~ es
·
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night contest after splilling the Helms brought in U1e fourlh run right arm. Thai'~ bls Pllcblng Denehy, Fisher II ), Willhite 17), •
17
relief# do all pi hers when weathdred·three homers to pin inning when he singled after a New Yotk
18 35 .:140
Tueaday lwi-night pair that and knocked Bill Dehen;· out of arm and he beats us ali: lhe R TIJlllor 19) 'J!ftd B. Taylor,:;
they ar fortunate e ugh to get a 7•4 defeat on the Pittsburgh walk to Felipe .,Alou and '
.
Tuesday's &amp;sallll
opened the series here. ·
the game.
time!"
Sullivan 17). LP-Deneby (l.t),&lt;'j :
by M . !n a lou situ~tion. Pirates;', Chicago handed Los Fancona's single.
Chicago 3 Los Angeles 2
Cincinnati won the opener 6·0 .. , The Reds added &amp;Ingle rvns
-·,
Mays.. s!ayed - in , to ' Pil'Y Angetea;'i.\C eighlh straight ~oss, Dick Hughes, who needed
6 N.Y. 0 ilst twi·night)
•~ly to see the Mels relurn f~r ;~ lhe fourth and seven.th. Toe I LX , Nallo:! ~~:_ 2 9 0
•··
center-~,eld and Gl~t, ..,t him 3·2 and ~ .the league leaijing relief in the ninth innln~ from N.Y. 7 Clnn 3 (2nd night)
a 7 3 wm Runnerup Sl Lou1s fir t
e
d bl b Leo I
a.gom ,,ll.; th•. e.18hlh ·~
· mg, igh
th1.s Cmclnn,a\i; Reds split. w1th the Joe Hoerner, scored h1.• firth Atlanta 1 Philadelphia o (nlght)
·
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Chicago
000 111 OOx- 3 7 0
,
meanwhile defeated Pittsburgh Cardenas, Nolan·, sacrifice and D ~al
Miller (8) and
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1m• on; i ~ng ,Y o ' }J ·r I New \'Jlf~ Mels, wmnjng .. the victory against two setbacks,
St. Louis 7 Pittsburgh 4 lnlght) while third plaC&lt; .san Fra.ncisco a sacr, ifice lly by Floyd Robin· . Torbryor'g, eR, oseboro IS),· N,ve,
fielo warning track, , !larry opener 11-0 and losing the. I Ron Santo's ninth homer
. 6 Hou. 2 110 inns. n!ght) be 8 t H st00 6 2 10 1o Inn
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1h th
Latman, who relieved giusti In nightcap 7-3.
provided the Cubs with their
Today's Probable f'ilcben
ou
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Radatz (8) ar.d. Hundley. WP '
move a half game closer to the a wal.k, wil4 pitch and a ·
(4. 31 . LP-Dry-'·le I"', . You might bo surprlllll
th ~ 101 h fa ced Mays the third 1~: :he American League, the fifth slraight victory and pinned
tAll
EDT)
Reds
by Pmson
"""d
~
how much lowor our I"
time around.
· ·
New York Yankees defeated the longest road losing streak Cincinnati (Maloney 5-2)
· "'
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HRS-Le1ebl're !3r I, Santo lo. Mony comp1nln h1vo
Mays again came up wltp the Boslnn... ; •· Chicago blanked en the Dodgers sincO' they INew York (B. Shaw 'l·5), a p.m. The Redlegs have only a Zh The story was reversed
191b).
roiled prlc•L Look 11 tht
bases loaded and thiS tW he Wae~mgt01. 6-0; KansM C1ty moved from Brooklyn to Los , Atlanta !Johnson 5-4)
game lead over the Cardinals lbe second game, with the Mets
Louis
133 DOD 0110- 7 14 0 pump.
smashed •ihe first pitch fllr a shut .Ut Baltimore !.o, Detroit Angeles.
Philadelphia IL. Jackson :HI), and 4'h over the Giants, but pounding out four runs In
Pitt.
110 001 0111- 4 12 0
.
they did have the •atisfaction opening frame. They added an· Hughes, SHko•·neFr (9) and)
(o,
8,0s p.m.
sr.' Louis (Hugqes 4-21 at of seeing the Pirates drop back other one in the second and McCarver is , . rymiUl 12 ,
Pittsburgh (O'Dell ' 5-2),
a half nolch, !1 six games oull pair on llon SwobOda's .
Mikkelsen (4).' ll!cBean'' &lt;8),
p.m.
of first place.
in tl:e II!Ih for a 7·0 lead
Oh10 Valle; College or Park- from lhe field and 68.7 per cent
San Francisco !Perry 5-5) at Cincinnali racked up lour inte the last frame where
ersburg, which has- live return· from the charily str.fp for a
Houston (Glustl3~), 9 p.m.
runs in tjle first game f01 a com· eds tallied three on Art ShaJOJ·,I
Friday Til8 ---...;Saturday Til9
ing lettermen from I~• Ia.&lt;" sea- 17.6 ppg. scoring average. Bill
Los Ang~les 'Osteen 7-t)
fortable . margin. and then 19· i!ky ' ~ pinch·hit homer in a futile '
fl.,
..
son's !Jl.4 basketball team, ah. also;m'an,ged lo pull down ani ·
Chlc:ago (Hands :&amp;-3 or Culp 3-5), year-old Gary Nolan gave up effort !o catch up.
nounced !Oda~ the signing of lis average ol 15.0 rebounds per
p.m.
only five hils lo shut out the
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Thunday's ·Game•
Mets. The righthander, only one . . ~ ~ 1 5 were. outhij;
i
son, Wllilam "Blll" Davis from
.
Angeles al Chicago
year out of high school, struck m ,
..cap as BillY. McCool :
Middleport.
Some of the honors Bill won
I "il:lsbilrgh at Phila, ni•ht
out nine lo get his fifth win in suffprc'&lt;l hiS lourth loss lJl seven
ll&lt;Jb McCloy, coach at OVC, during his high school career
I~
'
official appearances. He was re·
Fran
at
Houston,
night
Heved by Darrell Osteen in the
stated, "We are very happy to Include MVP award to his team
bave Bill sign a grant-In • aid and leadmg team rebounder. As
American League
lhird, who ~as replared by Don
scholarship. we expect a lot of a junior he was voted third
W. L. Pet. GB I
~ Notte bart in the ':1i""nd Ted
SHIRTS-SHIRTS-sporl &amp; dress by Arrow,
help from Bill as we contlnue team S.E.O.A.L., and as a senPuritan and Rugby. A shirt to suit all dada.
to build out program 1n t 0 lor he was vot~ firs~ team
from 2.50
championship calibre."
S.E.O..~.L. Also hJS · ~mor year
28 26 .519 4\2
I Seaver wer.t llie distanC&lt; for
CQOL, COOL,, SLACKS-&lt;Iad can beat, the heat In
As &amp; studenl • athlete at M:d. production earned him a berth
28 27 .509 5
£
the M•ts, for a 5·3 record.
slacks
by Hubbard &amp; Jaymar: Permanent presa
dlepo1·t. Dill has compiled a fine on lbe All District Team,
28 28 .5oo 5\1
-u
ond
tropical
worsted
from 8.95
28 29 .491 6
, tH al the end of six innings.
record. Standing G'5" . Bill play. pnder the able coaching ·of
26 . 29 . •473 7
OMAHA, Neb. IUPI) - De· Houston scored three limes in I
ed tile plvrl lor lwo and a half MI. Carl Wolfe, and with th e!
27 31 ;4fi6 7\1 lendi)Jg champion Ohio State the ninlh irn mg to seal lhe ,
BERMUDA SHORTS
year~ .as a slnrtcr. He con tin- efl&lt;i~t of such players as B iII :
27
33
.450
8\1
was
knocked
oul
of
this
year's
game
and
remain
in
conlention
..
ually· unproved on his scormg D~v).&lt; , ~liddleport High School ,
24 33 .421 10 NCAA baseball championships Joe Sadelfeld took tre loss fo r
· Wllllhlngton
Plaids, poplins and . Hopsac. Help dad
end te'· unding. Dnring his 5en· w~ U1eir .~ect ion, buf' 1ost out j
BILL
DAVIS
·"
TuesdaY'•
~ulll
Tuesday
with
a
7~
loss
to
Hous·
lhe
Buckt
lor }'l!ar h' shot 50.2 per cenl in ·lhe dislrict to Ames Bern.
pl'l.)' it cool
'
- - -- -- - - New York fi Boston 3 Uwi-llgbl) ton.
! The li~e;core :
from 3.50
. PQEPARE FOR CLASSIC
Chicago .s Washington 0 (night) osu ~t 1-{1 lo Au~m M?n· l Houston
0011 112 003-7·13-1
CANTON, Ohio IUP!) - The
Kan. City 1 Balllmore o (night) day m the double ehmmali~n Ohio Siale .! OO 050 00\f-6- 7 3 .
Nort~·South All .S~r squads to·
•
.
Detroit 15 Minnesota 10 (night) tournamenl llouslon lost to:
KN!T SHIRTS
day were practicing for the top
a Cleve. 3 (1st, twi·light) Stanford 12-2 in lhe opening , Satcher, Htll 15) Smilh 19)
GOLF ~!RTS
senior high school basketball
epo~t
Calif. 5 Cleve. 3 12nd, night)
round..
' and Slrelau, Silman; Swam, I
cl._s\c to be held ·liere June 24.
· .If
Today'• Probable Pilebers
. The Buckeyes took a 1.0 lead Stillwell 17) Sadefield (9) ani ;
AND BANLONS ·
Co~ches will drl'l\ lbe play. Pomeroy's pony baseball William~ fSJ!n,"· t, walked tw1
IAll Times EDT)
~ the !Jrsl and add.ed f1y~ rui\S Carlson; , HR- J'ombs, Houston, !
New York (Downing 11-3 and In the filth fra,Ph but · th · ~. bam empty; 'Paciorek,
ers ljvlce a day to prepare lor team moved Into lbe lead of the lor Pomeroy.\
By Rugby, Puritan' ~nd Arrow
1
the qourt classic.
Melgs.{lallia League Tuesday Pomeroy
2os 010 3- 9 8 2 Tillotson 3-1) at Washington runs on two ho~ off starter Housto~ 6th. I on ; WP- Hill
from 3.50 to 10.00
Onel player ehange has been ~veiling with a H 'Victory ' ~1ir Midd'rt ..... 010 301 o- 58 2 IPascuali&gt;-3 and Moore 3-2), 2, Mike Swam cut the margin to (6-0) ; LP-adelfeld (7·5),
' L
'·
made. Joe Stanislaw of Cham- Middleport at Middle~~ Willi:e
·· Skinner. Van 5 p.m.
, :'·
_--.
· -- .SWANK ideas for pop-Men's
pJon High School In Trumbull The game was play
Matre d
on, Umpires: Chicago !O'Toole ' 3-1 a!JII
IlL. ,, '.
~
jewelry, billf9lda and travel kill.
will replace Dave Thomas of lifficial protest from
•
J. John , pi e; 1·2nd base,
7·3) at Boston (Waslewf.
1!.
\J
JADE EAST &amp; JADE EAST CORAL
Wa~e~ Harding Jngh School. ll)lllng on by Middleport J!IBII· Ferreira; third base. C.
0.0 and Bennett 4-1), 2, 5 p.m.
Thomas has a summer job. ~ger Don Wilson. An official·
• '::.""' - .
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·
UNDERWEAR by 'JOCKEY
report will be filed and a meet•
''
(Kaat 2-7), 9 p.m.
•
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HOSIERY by ESQUIRE
EASTERN WINS
ing of all ..;anagers of tfie lea- ~JiddJetmrt,
Cleveland (Siebert 5-51 · at
·
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Eastern pounded Syracuse lor Jgue has been set for 7:30 p.m,
i (Brunet 2·91, 11 p.m. MA~ON - The Me~gs. Leg~o~~ Ralph Batey, each wtlh """"-"
a 31)-Z defeat in Meigs· Gallia at offices of The Daily sentinel,
,.
Ballimore !Phoebus , 5-Z) at baseball learn Sl\!l•red .!l.g th~ro i Jes, . ~dWercy, and_ ~,II Moore 'l BELTS by SAL VATORI

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A battle between golrs mo~t proposd, "Frank Sinalra 'l'ourfamow. stars and PGA officials nament" to be played In llalm
for. "conirol" ·mWJhroilmed to- Springa, Cltli.f,
dai on the eve of the 'ti.S. OJ1"" "Tho! turndown showed us
golf champlonshll! a~d threa· that we didn't have the
;ened to wreck tile entl
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lelevision·rlch structure or the thought we had.'' said Ford.
pro golf lour,
Ga r d ne r Dickinson, v I ce
Only U hours away is a June qhairman of lhe grievance
15 deadline set by the players committee who has been
for settlement of their gnevan· threatened with loss of Ins
ces-ar else they wlll consider Ryder Cup status, declineol to
"formation ol a rival prOICS say ftally that the players
sional golfers association."
would not play in the PGA il
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June 15 deadline set by the agreement because, Its al·
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c!)allgeJ In jhe ~ansmlss/.o,n :and

Devotions Held ·

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Huntlngto~ Dlvl,sion ol. Appala

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MrJ.:Wlm(l EJ)Io~·ol Allred vtslted sl!ndtli''atldrwon ~lth'' iier ·~~ ·;;!;l;l~:~ld~
BlackwooU; ' lilarUyn ' Poul in.
aoo Mr. and Mrs. Maynard hi! sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale yard .. her borne wlille, .-..
Rir.hard J. PpuUn. Lloyd BlackBohr, Chester, were Sunday Har\ of Athens. , •
mg clothes from 1M lill, ii•
Wllld, Clalro Blackwood to Hosruests Of Mr. ani!' Mrs. c..E.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Torrence : MISI llor!J AI!!! Dt!Y!III 0
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and family of Columbus we';"' ployed at Royal Aim Pa_ri ;JQI
Gerald R. Douglas, Eleanor ,
Mrs. James Christy of Co- Sunday.guests of his parents. ] tne !IWIIITier. Sl!e will lltlrl,toiJ. Douglas. 1o Pelbert H. I By Mro. Evelya Brl&lt;kles
!umbus, Mrs. Hazel Barnhill, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence. lege tbla fall. ·
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Stearns, parcels, Orange.
. Charles Sommer of Phoenix, two dalll!hlers, Ruth Ahll and Mrs. flerman Marshall and
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By :;. ~ongressman
Richard,. A. Mees, E II e e nl Richard. L. Bearhs Jr., Jllne ' Ariz , was a guest 01 Mr. and Mrs. Dlorothy Stout and 'd0ugh- jlaughter, Peggy, Marietta, cal- , Mr. •I'd Mr•. IIDllet1 1M!!
Mees to State of Ohio, Benford,I Ann Bearhs to Larry s m i 1 h. ' Mrs. J. s. Davis last week and ter. Connie, looal, were f.rlday led on Mr. and Mrs. Blain Tay- ' cinlro and two Children R,o1.tff
easement.
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: G@Drgia Mae Smith, 3 acre.~. , attended the alumni banqut!t dinner gueSts ottheir sis~. Mr. lor Monday evening. ,
, ! Jr:· apd Marie, and 'Mam1r\i
T~i~ · ~ast week the
t d th t Virgil E. Blackwood, dec., to ! C~ster.
here.
and Mrs. Charles Betzmg. .
Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and , Marcinko spent several · d$yi at
Congreso raise the . National
Limit ~~q~~~ eBilli;n ~ Hester V. Back,wood, Eileen Manning D. Webster, Mary - ·
Mr. and Ml'l\, . Clarence Nich~ family visit~d his ,brother; Thur- ~ Cllllton visiting 'Mr. and:'&amp;!~~Dollars.
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1Mees,
Lloyd .. Blackwood. A. Websttr, Bernard V. Fu!ll,l Robert C. Hartenbach, Sher- ols spent a weekend at Rnen9' ston Clark at St. Anthony s Hos- Eugene Marcinko. at Bo.I~!
ram happy.to announce that my vote wru; one of the i Vernal Black~Ood, Ph YIll" \ Belly J. Fultz to Melvm A. iff. Jeanette Beverage Waddell, wood w1th her Sister, Mf. and p1tal, Columbus, where he w~ 8 with Mr. and Mrs. Tom l.f.,.-.
210 united to defeat lhis ,··-- - · 1Handley, Marilyn iloulln, Cert. 1ilonecutter. Mary Bonecutter, i .-tal lo Dame! Dean Thoma,, , Mrs. J. E. Shockey.
taken alter a· severe heart a~ cinko, at Mt .. V~pon with"Mr,
mensure.
/If the parlies invoiv~ wm ~tt- ·\ for Tr~ns.L Bedford.
119ts,· Pome4d)r.
i Marjorie Jeanette Thomas. let, I Mrs. Don Sprague returned tack.
and Mrs. Doft'a!d TrusseD, '•l
It is -time thai the Congress , hide by the decistons of 1 h 0 , Phyllis V. Handley, John c. 1 ' Robert C. Wing, Phyllis R.lMi&lt;ldleport.
home Sunday .from Veterans Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoops of Columbus with Mr. atld
responds to the will of the rco- [u N. the body will have accom- ' Handley to Hester V. Black- Wing to Emmett E. Jayjohn, 1 Charles C. Morgan.- Garnet Memor~al Hospital where she Parkersburg were Sunday guest Larry stafford and at Loill)i
pie. Resronsible government 1plisred much in easing world ! wood, parcels, Bedford.
Ethel F. Jayjohn, parcels, Co-: A. Morgan to Thomas P. D;ck- underwent ma)&lt;lr surgery.
Iof Mrs. Efhe Watson.
with Mr. and Mrs. Bema!'9
must be brought about if we : tensions.
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I Eileen Mees, Richard Mees, Iumbia.
! inson, parcels, Olive. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vlol~t Mrs. Robert · Marcin}io broke Ma~ciokp.
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from being spent into ruin. The. i THE ANNUAL BUCKEYE .
people oJ America , are beir.g 1 Boys State is being held in Ath· ~we
taken for a ride by their a w n .ens this week and I want to
Government - a Gcwernment :take thiS ·opportunity to ~rahie
that tn;.;,_es a~d taxes and spends Ithese young men for their sinand S:Jends m order to perpetu- l'erity and interest in the workde Its own enll.s.
ings of government. l think the
1 wonder how long tlie tar- , .~meric-an Legion should be punpayers can be burdened 'before , l1cly singled out and . thanked
their will · is broken.
1for makmg th1s expenment tn
Igovernment such a meaningful
Defeat of the 29-hillion debt experience.
FULLY DRESSED
lncre&lt;!se proposal is a warni!1g
to all elected officials that th• Tilli PAST WEEK has also
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day of the big spender is a ; brought a new industry closer
16-lbs.
thing. ol the oast and that re- j to realization in Nelsonville. A
and up
sponstble government for t.n e 1Small Business Administration
~Jt)le and :-.y the people is be- iloan was made to the Nelson- I
mg restoref.
I ville Development Association I
!and ''will be used toward ~he
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THE EYT&lt;:S . OF THE world 1purchase of land, erect a build·
14 lb.
ha~·P been focused on .the Mid· 1ing and purchase machinery
~le Ea.;t. :&gt;:-hortly d~er th~ fight- 1and equ~pment for the propos1--------------------~, i
mg br1)ke out l!r.d a.! t1urmg the i t'd Hockmg Valley Forge, Inc ."
SUPER-RIGHT
lcn ~e d~ys tha: !o:JowP.d, 1 !it- 1The new industry will create
U.S. (f.RADE A FRESH
tend&amp;' n1any l1ripfmg~ on the .!an estimated 25 new jobs.
&amp;ituat!on by the State Oepar:- 1 _
ment From the t&lt;eginnlr.g I felq AND FINALLY, I would like
that tiw U. S. shou 1c.' m ~ v e :to recognize those who have
PRE·
FULLY
slow:y. By taking a tor.w,. hard : wor~ed so hard in planning and
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lb.
DRESSED
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]oC'Ik and nut _ ro~h~ng in, we lrleveloping the Tri-County Vo- l
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lb. 49c
bClV~=! averted mvo.lv mg n•. t bo\·s lcational School Groundbreak· '
in another armed conflict.
Iing c1~remonies held this week
Tlw solv• r:g of this Gisi" I:; 1~ring_ to fruition a ~odern, p.roa jf'b tor :hr. United N at i 0 n s n~eSS!V~ conrE:'pt m edccatton
which were cum·er•t-d rur jt,~_:{ that will be of great value to
lb.
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lhil pnrpose - 11 b~J p .arbi- the area.
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Beef-Veal-Pork
Irate lhe :l'tterences tha t sprmg I ;OUR BEST WISHitS
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will you be one'8l die JlillioRs ol fathers wbo fll't ferever amazal
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lieve ihe Unuco Statf~s shm:ld Cfle: anetta Colleg'e Varsity
BONELESS
atlt•mpt to police th~ wO:·id.
rew as _they trav~ abroad to
Fresh- Loan
, enmpete m the famous Royal
Will yea look at your aew ~~shine reel ur poww toG! w cam~ra ...
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in England
WELL TRIMMED
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of settling 1\W''!i:a ~ommdn a- , and the 10-nation Giietle Cup
greement w~_eby the r: :J!ions Regatta at Ratzeburg, GerEckrich Br•nd
"Hew . . . . &amp;'Itt die MOMJ!"
BONELESS- TENDER
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auperin!endenl, Ia" !)lOVing 1!1 tbt
&lt;:Ompany's Roanoke, v~ .. beadquarters as siafl , enjtneer i•
'!be general oUice tratismlssion
and distribution .department

C. F. Schwartz,

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THE IDEAL GIFT
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MEN'S PANCY TRIM
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THESE
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·STRAW HATS

$1:~0

BUY
NOW

4'x8' SHEETS
Spicetone .... · · 2.95 Bruce--Full V4'' Thick
Ambertone ·· ·· 3.60 Fruitwood
4.80
4.80
St YIetone · · .. ·· 3•90 Sandle,wood
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Mahogany · ·· ·· · 4.25 \ Frontier Birch - 6.40
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Lultn ...... 4.35.

Dick if' fJtrson

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noon, when he rt&gt;p0rtedlv drove
hi!! picyCle into the path of a
rar drlv~y l'i"· Catherine
l walzel on Maple Street in Ma- ·
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The drive/' of the rar hit lhe
brake•. throwing lhe 'boy to the ·
pavement. Fie esr.aped w i t h .
minor injuries. The new blcyl!i• which he h~d bCI!Ig~t on
laturdav was rePortedly brok·

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HANDKERCHIEFS
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Biondo Elm _ 7.90

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Ground Chuck

Seafood Dinners · · · · 2 for 89c

CLEARANCE SALEI

Camels--t&lt;ools--Lucky Strike
Chestorfiolds--Phllip Morris

CIGARETJES
REGULARS
Single
Pack 26c

SHEFFIELD

A-Penn Lighter Fluid 7 ~:~. 35c

Dil\nerw~re

Super Rlg~t-Ouality

Beef Strips .. · .. ·· · · · · · lb. 89c

Club Steaks ~~~"'ed lb. $1.19

SULTANA FROZEN

FROZEN OCEAN

POT PIES

PERCH FILLETS
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[ Necessary
While Su~~Jr L!oi

Salt &amp;Pepper Shakers set99~

5 99c

BEEF
CHICKEN
TURKEY

8-or.

pies

Plnea,pple:Juice ·· ·3 cans ~9c
·. ANN PAG!-tLB. ,KG$.

1-lb. box 59c

JANE PARKER

Cherry Pie _ _ _ each 49c
Cheese Corn PuHs 1-lb pk~ 59c
Jant Parker, Twin Pack, 11JJ lb. pke.

Cookies

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Play BO
EXTRA SLIPS

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WHITE BREAD
llllade
With
BuHormi.lk ~

·4,:;i 99c

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lartlett Pears · · · · 3 cans 79c

Margarine ··· ···· · 5 pkgs. 99c ,

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W~Jk~ HOUSE INSTANT . '

Tuna Fish .
A~ PAGE

Spaghelf\\

ANN PAGE

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WIN' PRIZES!

Dry Milk _

3 cans 79c

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17-Qt. pkg. $1.09
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Circus Peanuts 19-oz. pkg. 39c

7 pkgs. .43c
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ANN PAGE .

Tirtar Sauce _ 1OY&gt;-oz. jar 35c ' Gum C~ies _ I% lb. bag 39c
ANN PAU CHOC. COVIRE:O

SULTANA

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A&amp;P Frozen H1h erownl- .i·ib, pkg•. l

1-lb. pkg. $9c
Yukon Club Beverages 6 ens 47c

Potatoes

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LONCIHORN $TYLI

Grape Jelly _ _ 7 lb. jar 45c

BINGO at A&amp;P

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Potato Chips _

5-lb. box
$1.89

SULTANA BRAND

Jan e Park er Baked Food sl

MADE FROM NEW POTATOU

39c

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Deuert Dish-Coffee Cup--Saucer

19

Sirloin Steaks ···· · ·· · lb. 99c

FINE FOR BRAISING

Bread &amp; Butt'l!r Plate--Dinner Pille

Your
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Tender-Juicy

English Roast · ·· · · · ·· lb. 79c

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Cop'n.John-Heddock, Porch
&amp; Flounder

TENDEII-JUitY

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Smoked Sausage · · · · · · lb. 83c

Swiss Steaks ·· · ·· · · · · · lb. 69c

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Rib Steaks ..... ' .. lb $1 29

SHOULDER CUT

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48c Breasts . 58c

Porterhouse Steaks lb. $1.29
Delmonico Steaks ·· lb. $1.79

ma~es each w~k of the Year: .

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CASUAL SLACKS

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I ed &amp;rades of 85 per cent or a1bove in all of the ir subjects dur- 1
· · ··_~ ing the time designated at East- ~
ern High Srhool (rtemes in cap··p tals, won all A1:
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SECOND SEMESTER
' PR•SHMEN - Linda Baer .
Kathy Bahr . Ruth Ann Barnhill; Jo Anne Codner, B Ill
' Cole. K"rcn Ebersbach. Mike
ROBERT MORRIS
' Elberfeld.
George Glllilan,
' I Pam Griffi n. Debbie Keebaugh,
PR.OMOTE,D - Robert J. Avice Mays. PHYLLIS Mc!N- 1
Ttl~rrts. ~1stant Cantroller, TYRE. Carol Sargent. Martin
h•• been !iiJ~cted VIce PreBI· Osborne, Jim Stattler, Ka t hy
dent-Gene~( Services, Colum· Tuttle . DANNY WILL. .:.
bi\S and Si&gt;blhern Ohio ElecSOPHOMORES - Rosemary
tr,lc Compl!,ll~. A graduate of , Andrew. Jennifer Dean. Ca n· ·
Miami VniVersity witb a B. S· dace Hawk, Pam Henderson,
In Buslnes~ Morris started NANCY KARR. Lenora Mich
with The -Elettrle Company In ael, Louise Mirhael, Shirley
1926 and bas served •• an bro Rucker. PATTI SEXSON .
terool Andilor. General AeJUNIORS _ Pat Bahr, Den- \
conatant, Manager of Account.. nis s~nedum, Pat Borin~. Kalng bofort::lrlng named As- thy Griffin. Twila Karr, V!ck1
slstant Con1toller ht 1960. He ·'Poole~ ... '"~dS, Larry ('
resides in tfpli:r Arlington.
SENIORS - JACKIE BAilR,
David u~aton , Linda Hr · •r~
The Almanac
son, Janel-Holsinger. Edna McBl llnlte~ .1'1"'" lofematlonol Coy, Joh~ Meredith, Sallv Mo- 1
J'00., ;;.cwednesday, June 11. 1ra. DenniS Newland, TOM OS- ;
thWt65th day of 1967 with lOO to BORNE, P~t Smith, L ~ • da i
toJipw
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Spencer, Sma Summerf10.d.
'l'he. moon Is between Its new
t98i-17 SCHOOL YEAR
ph~r.&lt;e and_first. quarter.
FR~SHMEN
;:: Linda B•er,
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TJ1e &lt;morning . star _ls Saturn 1 Kathy . Baht, Ruth Ann B~rn­
The evenin~ stars Qre Mereu- ~ hill, J&lt; Ann Codner, 811! ~ole,
'I' ;Ve us. Mars and Jupiter.
Karen Ebersb~ch, Mike El""r·
Bor on this dav . In 1811 was . lelq, George Gillilan. Pam. Grlf.
Hartle Beecher Stowe. author fin, · Debbie Keebaugh, Avice
ol -~ In e Tom.'s Csbin."
Mays, PHYLLIS MeiNTVRE,
Oh t s day In hi~tory:
Martin Osborne, Jim Stoll~er
tnt ·1 75. th~r _United . "Stptes Ksthy Tuttle. DANNY WILL.
Ar'l'y was , founded when SOPHOMORES - Rosemary
Congress authorized the recrul~ Andrew, Naom1 Bissell, JEN,
in~- of 1Q companies of rtni'\Den NIFER DEAN, Candace Hawk,
tp ~erve one Velir, ·
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Pam
Henderson, NA;·ry
hl-1777, the Stars and Stripes KARR, Lenora Michael, Louise
lk . ''·" ' tre national flag. •··
Michael, Sblrley Rucker, PAT·
. 1940, the GertnaiJI eq\~r~ Tl ~"'""~N.
at dawn. ,
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JUNIORS - Pat Bahr, Den1911, Republlcan .Seil. nls Benedum, Pat Boring, K•J~,~~ Mcc;'artliy or , !Vi. •ri.sln thy Griffin, TWILA KARR. Vlrc
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Defell9e .S
e.ta ry kl Pooler Woods, Larry Sr""·

49c

Chuck Roast .. · · .... · · lb. 69t

1&amp;vings!l!c

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R()asting Chickens

45r

llla)'be. fi tan Jive ye~~ a hint.

rStudents Q~'"~' .•..-,~ ~ - .
Honor Rolls Could it bethat the

Men's Asst. Styles

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Men's- Teens

'EHS Na{lleS

39c lb.

3 pkgs. $1.00
10-0Z. PKGS.

6-0LCANI

A&amp;P Frozen Peas _ 5 pkgs. 89c

Colby Ch.iese

OUR OWN-IV.-OZ. BAGS

Salte.rf. l'e.nuts ~ 1-lb. pkg. 49c

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Iced T11 Mix
12-pack 89c
A&amp;P Instant CoH~ 6-oz. iar ·79c

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lb. 69c

JUMBO STYLE

A&amp;P Mouthwash 14-oz. btl. 49c

Fruits and Vegetables!

Ho,ey Dew Mtlolis ······ S9c
New Ca.bage ...... · · lb. 1Oc
.:Sunklst Le1110ns •· 10 for 59.c
Georgia Peaches :·· · · · 1•. 29c

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c!)allgeJ In jhe ~ansmlss/.o,n :and

Devotions Held ·

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Huntlngto~ Dlvl,sion ol. Appala

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MrJ.:Wlm(l EJ)Io~·ol Allred vtslted sl!ndtli''atldrwon ~lth'' iier ·~~ ·;;!;l;l~:~ld~
BlackwooU; ' lilarUyn ' Poul in.
aoo Mr. and Mrs. Maynard hi! sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale yard .. her borne wlille, .-..
Rir.hard J. PpuUn. Lloyd BlackBohr, Chester, were Sunday Har\ of Athens. , •
mg clothes from 1M lill, ii•
Wllld, Clalro Blackwood to Hosruests Of Mr. ani!' Mrs. c..E.
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Woode. .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Torrence : MISI llor!J AI!!! Dt!Y!III 0
ford.
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and family of Columbus we';"' ployed at Royal Aim Pa_ri ;JQI
Gerald R. Douglas, Eleanor ,
Mrs. James Christy of Co- Sunday.guests of his parents. ] tne !IWIIITier. Sl!e will lltlrl,toiJ. Douglas. 1o Pelbert H. I By Mro. Evelya Brl&lt;kles
!umbus, Mrs. Hazel Barnhill, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence. lege tbla fall. ·
.
Stearns, parcels, Orange.
. Charles Sommer of Phoenix, two dalll!hlers, Ruth Ahll and Mrs. flerman Marshall and
i~
By :;. ~ongressman
Richard,. A. Mees, E II e e nl Richard. L. Bearhs Jr., Jllne ' Ariz , was a guest 01 Mr. and Mrs. Dlorothy Stout and 'd0ugh- jlaughter, Peggy, Marietta, cal- , Mr. •I'd Mr•. IIDllet1 1M!!
Mees to State of Ohio, Benford,I Ann Bearhs to Larry s m i 1 h. ' Mrs. J. s. Davis last week and ter. Connie, looal, were f.rlday led on Mr. and Mrs. Blain Tay- ' cinlro and two Children R,o1.tff
easement.
.
: G@Drgia Mae Smith, 3 acre.~. , attended the alumni banqut!t dinner gueSts ottheir sis~. Mr. lor Monday evening. ,
, ! Jr:· apd Marie, and 'Mam1r\i
T~i~ · ~ast week the
t d th t Virgil E. Blackwood, dec., to ! C~ster.
here.
and Mrs. Charles Betzmg. .
Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and , Marcinko spent several · d$yi at
Congreso raise the . National
Limit ~~q~~~ eBilli;n ~ Hester V. Back,wood, Eileen Manning D. Webster, Mary - ·
Mr. and Ml'l\, . Clarence Nich~ family visit~d his ,brother; Thur- ~ Cllllton visiting 'Mr. and:'&amp;!~~Dollars.
.
1Mees,
Lloyd .. Blackwood. A. Websttr, Bernard V. Fu!ll,l Robert C. Hartenbach, Sher- ols spent a weekend at Rnen9' ston Clark at St. Anthony s Hos- Eugene Marcinko. at Bo.I~!
ram happy.to announce that my vote wru; one of the i Vernal Black~Ood, Ph YIll" \ Belly J. Fultz to Melvm A. iff. Jeanette Beverage Waddell, wood w1th her Sister, Mf. and p1tal, Columbus, where he w~ 8 with Mr. and Mrs. Tom l.f.,.-.
210 united to defeat lhis ,··-- - · 1Handley, Marilyn iloulln, Cert. 1ilonecutter. Mary Bonecutter, i .-tal lo Dame! Dean Thoma,, , Mrs. J. E. Shockey.
taken alter a· severe heart a~ cinko, at Mt .. V~pon with"Mr,
mensure.
/If the parlies invoiv~ wm ~tt- ·\ for Tr~ns.L Bedford.
119ts,· Pome4d)r.
i Marjorie Jeanette Thomas. let, I Mrs. Don Sprague returned tack.
and Mrs. Doft'a!d TrusseD, '•l
It is -time thai the Congress , hide by the decistons of 1 h 0 , Phyllis V. Handley, John c. 1 ' Robert C. Wing, Phyllis R.lMi&lt;ldleport.
home Sunday .from Veterans Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoops of Columbus with Mr. atld
responds to the will of the rco- [u N. the body will have accom- ' Handley to Hester V. Black- Wing to Emmett E. Jayjohn, 1 Charles C. Morgan.- Garnet Memor~al Hospital where she Parkersburg were Sunday guest Larry stafford and at Loill)i
pie. Resronsible government 1plisred much in easing world ! wood, parcels, Bedford.
Ethel F. Jayjohn, parcels, Co-: A. Morgan to Thomas P. D;ck- underwent ma)&lt;lr surgery.
Iof Mrs. Efhe Watson.
with Mr. and Mrs. Bema!'9
must be brought about if we : tensions.
,._,.
I Eileen Mees, Richard Mees, Iumbia.
! inson, parcels, Olive. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vlol~t Mrs. Robert · Marcin}io broke Ma~ciokp.
... ,"
an· gting to stop .our nat ton l
.
from being spent into ruin. The. i THE ANNUAL BUCKEYE .
people oJ America , are beir.g 1 Boys State is being held in Ath· ~we
taken for a ride by their a w n .ens this week and I want to
Government - a Gcwernment :take thiS ·opportunity to ~rahie
that tn;.;,_es a~d taxes and spends Ithese young men for their sinand S:Jends m order to perpetu- l'erity and interest in the workde Its own enll.s.
ings of government. l think the
1 wonder how long tlie tar- , .~meric-an Legion should be punpayers can be burdened 'before , l1cly singled out and . thanked
their will · is broken.
1for makmg th1s expenment tn
Igovernment such a meaningful
Defeat of the 29-hillion debt experience.
FULLY DRESSED
lncre&lt;!se proposal is a warni!1g
to all elected officials that th• Tilli PAST WEEK has also
.,
day of the big spender is a ; brought a new industry closer
16-lbs.
thing. ol the oast and that re- j to realization in Nelsonville. A
and up
sponstble government for t.n e 1Small Business Administration
~Jt)le and :-.y the people is be- iloan was made to the Nelson- I
mg restoref.
I ville Development Association I
!and ''will be used toward ~he
. J to
THE EYT&lt;:S . OF THE world 1purchase of land, erect a build·
14 lb.
ha~·P been focused on .the Mid· 1ing and purchase machinery
~le Ea.;t. :&gt;:-hortly d~er th~ fight- 1and equ~pment for the propos1--------------------~, i
mg br1)ke out l!r.d a.! t1urmg the i t'd Hockmg Valley Forge, Inc ."
SUPER-RIGHT
lcn ~e d~ys tha: !o:JowP.d, 1 !it- 1The new industry will create
U.S. (f.RADE A FRESH
tend&amp;' n1any l1ripfmg~ on the .!an estimated 25 new jobs.
&amp;ituat!on by the State Oepar:- 1 _
ment From the t&lt;eginnlr.g I felq AND FINALLY, I would like
that tiw U. S. shou 1c.' m ~ v e :to recognize those who have
PRE·
FULLY
slow:y. By taking a tor.w,. hard : wor~ed so hard in planning and
,
lb.
DRESSED
___
SLICED
]oC'Ik and nut _ ro~h~ng in, we lrleveloping the Tri-County Vo- l
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lb.
lb. 49c
bClV~=! averted mvo.lv mg n•. t bo\·s lcational School Groundbreak· '
in another armed conflict.
Iing c1~remonies held this week
Tlw solv• r:g of this Gisi" I:; 1~ring_ to fruition a ~odern, p.roa jf'b tor :hr. United N at i 0 n s n~eSS!V~ conrE:'pt m edccatton
which were cum·er•t-d rur jt,~_:{ that will be of great value to
lb.
lb.
lhil pnrpose - 11 b~J p .arbi- the area.
~meSuMa, . I .....
BONELESS
Beef-Veal-Pork
Irate lhe :l'tterences tha t sprmg I ;OUR BEST WISHitS
..
up between nations I ,,: not 'Je- t ""· M . '
~ ' go w~th
will you be one'8l die JlillioRs ol fathers wbo fll't ferever amazal
1~.
lieve ihe Unuco Statf~s shm:ld Cfle: anetta Colleg'e Varsity
BONELESS
atlt•mpt to police th~ wO:·id.
rew as _they trav~ abroad to
Fresh- Loan
, enmpete m the famous Royal
Will yea look at your aew ~~shine reel ur poww toG! w cam~ra ...
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There still I'JI!!'.~!ns tre i-1b Henley Reg!!Ua
in England
WELL TRIMMED
. . . . 1 .11:
of settling 1\W''!i:a ~ommdn a- , and the 10-nation Giietle Cup
greement w~_eby the r: :J!ions Regatta at Ratzeburg, GerEckrich Br•nd
"Hew . . . . &amp;'Itt die MOMJ!"
BONELESS- TENDER
!nvillved carf live in r.an"l"ony. many.
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q., June 14, 1ga7-7 •
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Tuppers,'P}aiosi.
sOCJety
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Property

WASH_ ,INGTON
·' REPORT
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,chlan PO!Ver ,'(/OJJI!!•ny ba" ·
been announcOd';,
· • AUS\In 1\. Neal, ~r ., division
auperin!endenl, Ia" !)lOVing 1!1 tbt
&lt;:Ompany's Roanoke, v~ .. beadquarters as siafl , enjtneer i•
'!be general oUice tratismlssion
and distribution .department

C. F. Schwartz,

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T.ransfers

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/CLAREN(E £,, MILLER

uststant·'Bun~

tnglon · illvlslon superintendent
succeed Neal as division
superintendent, both effectlv,

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P~PRESS

PERM-PRESS

THE SHOE BOX

THE IDEAL GIFT
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Middleport

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MEN'S PANCY TRIM
N()VELTY STYLE

THESE
PRICES SAY c.

·STRAW HATS

$1:~0

BUY
NOW

4'x8' SHEETS
Spicetone .... · · 2.95 Bruce--Full V4'' Thick
Ambertone ·· ·· 3.60 Fruitwood
4.80
4.80
St YIetone · · .. ·· 3•90 Sandle,wood
Prem•um
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6•40
Mahogany · ·· ·· · 4.25 \ Frontier Birch - 6.40
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Lultn ...... 4.35.

Dick if' fJtrson

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;~fter­

noon, when he rt&gt;p0rtedlv drove
hi!! picyCle into the path of a
rar drlv~y l'i"· Catherine
l walzel on Maple Street in Ma- ·
Jon.
The drive/' of the rar hit lhe
brake•. throwing lhe 'boy to the ·
pavement. Fie esr.aped w i t h .
minor injuries. The new blcyl!i• which he h~d bCI!Ig~t on
laturdav was rePortedly brok·

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3 for $1.97

HANDKERCHIEFS
Pkt.

NATURAL MANILA
PECAN - CHERRY
WALNUT
MIDNIGHT ()AK

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Hogg &amp;Zuspan

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.99

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MEN'S WHITE
100% C()TION

AlSO:

M'/ISON - Dicl&lt;ie Carson, son
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7.90

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each

Sizes A·B·C·D

Biondo Elm _ 7.90

SHORTS

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PAJAMAS
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MEN'S ASST.

Premium Quality

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13 INCH
PORTABLE

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773-5554

Mason, W.Va.

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Ground Chuck

Seafood Dinners · · · · 2 for 89c

CLEARANCE SALEI

Camels--t&lt;ools--Lucky Strike
Chestorfiolds--Phllip Morris

CIGARETJES
REGULARS
Single
Pack 26c

SHEFFIELD

A-Penn Lighter Fluid 7 ~:~. 35c

Dil\nerw~re

Super Rlg~t-Ouality

Beef Strips .. · .. ·· · · · · · lb. 89c

Club Steaks ~~~"'ed lb. $1.19

SULTANA FROZEN

FROZEN OCEAN

POT PIES

PERCH FILLETS
..

No Purchase
[ Necessary
While Su~~Jr L!oi

Salt &amp;Pepper Shakers set99~

5 99c

BEEF
CHICKEN
TURKEY

8-or.

pies

Plnea,pple:Juice ·· ·3 cans ~9c
·. ANN PAG!-tLB. ,KG$.

1-lb. box 59c

JANE PARKER

Cherry Pie _ _ _ each 49c
Cheese Corn PuHs 1-lb pk~ 59c
Jant Parker, Twin Pack, 11JJ lb. pke.

Cookies

. pkg.)9c

Play BO
EXTRA SLIPS

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WHITE BREAD
llllade
With
BuHormi.lk ~

·4,:;i 99c

fl4UTLn

lartlett Pears · · · · 3 cans 79c

Margarine ··· ···· · 5 pkgs. 99c ,

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W~Jk~ HOUSE INSTANT . '

Tuna Fish .
A~ PAGE

Spaghelf\\

ANN PAGE

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TO HELJ YQU
WIN' PRIZES!

Dry Milk _

3 cans 79c

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ANN PAGE

17-Qt. pkg. $1.09
.

Circus Peanuts 19-oz. pkg. 39c

7 pkgs. .43c
i '·.

ANN PAGE .

Tirtar Sauce _ 1OY&gt;-oz. jar 35c ' Gum C~ies _ I% lb. bag 39c
ANN PAU CHOC. COVIRE:O

SULTANA

~liulti ::

A&amp;P Frozen H1h erownl- .i·ib, pkg•. l

1-lb. pkg. $9c
Yukon Club Beverages 6 ens 47c

Potatoes

.
LONCIHORN $TYLI

Grape Jelly _ _ 7 lb. jar 45c

BINGO at A&amp;P

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SaiQ~ Dressing · · Qt. Jar.39c

I

AlP BRAND--46 Ol. CAN

Potato Chips _

5-lb. box
$1.89

SULTANA BRAND

Jan e Park er Baked Food sl

MADE FROM NEW POTATOU

39c

lb.

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Fine Grocery FGatures!

Deuert Dish-Coffee Cup--Saucer

19

Sirloin Steaks ···· · ·· · lb. 99c

FINE FOR BRAISING

Bread &amp; Butt'l!r Plate--Dinner Pille

Your
Cl\oico

Tender-Juicy

English Roast · ·· · · · ·· lb. 79c

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lb. 79c

Cop'n.John-Heddock, Porch
&amp; Flounder

TENDEII-JUitY

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Smoked Sausage · · · · · · lb. 83c

Swiss Steaks ·· · ·· · · · · · lb. 69c

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tb make sure the ear'a stil•

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Cube Steaks .... · · .. lb. $1.09
Rib Steaks ..... ' .. lb $1 29

SHOULDER CUT

"""liCit uk her!

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48c Breasts . 58c

Porterhouse Steaks lb. $1.29
Delmonico Steaks ·· lb. $1.79

ma~es each w~k of the Year: .

. add up w110 •uell!

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BONELESS

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SHIRTS

CASUAL SLACKS

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SP()RT

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~. The following students recelv~ I:
I ed &amp;rades of 85 per cent or a1bove in all of the ir subjects dur- 1
· · ··_~ ing the time designated at East- ~
ern High Srhool (rtemes in cap··p tals, won all A1:
, ,
,
SECOND SEMESTER
' PR•SHMEN - Linda Baer .
Kathy Bahr . Ruth Ann Barnhill; Jo Anne Codner, B Ill
' Cole. K"rcn Ebersbach. Mike
ROBERT MORRIS
' Elberfeld.
George Glllilan,
' I Pam Griffi n. Debbie Keebaugh,
PR.OMOTE,D - Robert J. Avice Mays. PHYLLIS Mc!N- 1
Ttl~rrts. ~1stant Cantroller, TYRE. Carol Sargent. Martin
h•• been !iiJ~cted VIce PreBI· Osborne, Jim Stattler, Ka t hy
dent-Gene~( Services, Colum· Tuttle . DANNY WILL. .:.
bi\S and Si&gt;blhern Ohio ElecSOPHOMORES - Rosemary
tr,lc Compl!,ll~. A graduate of , Andrew. Jennifer Dean. Ca n· ·
Miami VniVersity witb a B. S· dace Hawk, Pam Henderson,
In Buslnes~ Morris started NANCY KARR. Lenora Mich
with The -Elettrle Company In ael, Louise Mirhael, Shirley
1926 and bas served •• an bro Rucker. PATTI SEXSON .
terool Andilor. General AeJUNIORS _ Pat Bahr, Den- \
conatant, Manager of Account.. nis s~nedum, Pat Borin~. Kalng bofort::lrlng named As- thy Griffin. Twila Karr, V!ck1
slstant Con1toller ht 1960. He ·'Poole~ ... '"~dS, Larry ('
resides in tfpli:r Arlington.
SENIORS - JACKIE BAilR,
David u~aton , Linda Hr · •r~
The Almanac
son, Janel-Holsinger. Edna McBl llnlte~ .1'1"'" lofematlonol Coy, Joh~ Meredith, Sallv Mo- 1
J'00., ;;.cwednesday, June 11. 1ra. DenniS Newland, TOM OS- ;
thWt65th day of 1967 with lOO to BORNE, P~t Smith, L ~ • da i
toJipw
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Spencer, Sma Summerf10.d.
'l'he. moon Is between Its new
t98i-17 SCHOOL YEAR
ph~r.&lt;e and_first. quarter.
FR~SHMEN
;:: Linda B•er,
1
TJ1e &lt;morning . star _ls Saturn 1 Kathy . Baht, Ruth Ann B~rn­
The evenin~ stars Qre Mereu- ~ hill, J&lt; Ann Codner, 811! ~ole,
'I' ;Ve us. Mars and Jupiter.
Karen Ebersb~ch, Mike El""r·
Bor on this dav . In 1811 was . lelq, George Gillilan. Pam. Grlf.
Hartle Beecher Stowe. author fin, · Debbie Keebaugh, Avice
ol -~ In e Tom.'s Csbin."
Mays, PHYLLIS MeiNTVRE,
Oh t s day In hi~tory:
Martin Osborne, Jim Stoll~er
tnt ·1 75. th~r _United . "Stptes Ksthy Tuttle. DANNY WILL.
Ar'l'y was , founded when SOPHOMORES - Rosemary
Congress authorized the recrul~ Andrew, Naom1 Bissell, JEN,
in~- of 1Q companies of rtni'\Den NIFER DEAN, Candace Hawk,
tp ~erve one Velir, ·
,.
Pam
Henderson, NA;·ry
hl-1777, the Stars and Stripes KARR, Lenora Michael, Louise
lk . ''·" ' tre national flag. •··
Michael, Sblrley Rucker, PAT·
. 1940, the GertnaiJI eq\~r~ Tl ~"'""~N.
at dawn. ,
. 1,
JUNIORS - Pat Bahr, Den1911, Republlcan .Seil. nls Benedum, Pat Boring, K•J~,~~ Mcc;'artliy or , !Vi. •ri.sln thy Griffin, TWILA KARR. Vlrc
c1
Defell9e .S
e.ta ry kl Pooler Woods, Larry Sr""·

49c

Chuck Roast .. · · .... · · lb. 69t

1&amp;vings!l!c

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R()asting Chickens

45r

llla)'be. fi tan Jive ye~~ a hint.

rStudents Q~'"~' .•..-,~ ~ - .
Honor Rolls Could it bethat the

Men's Asst. Styles

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Youl~w lthe did.'tiV\• bank ... andsbe didn't sell the cw-.
Ma,ybe,

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Smoked Picnics

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Men's- Teens

'EHS Na{lleS

39c lb.

3 pkgs. $1.00
10-0Z. PKGS.

6-0LCANI

A&amp;P Frozen Peas _ 5 pkgs. 89c

Colby Ch.iese

OUR OWN-IV.-OZ. BAGS

Salte.rf. l'e.nuts ~ 1-lb. pkg. 49c

~

Iced T11 Mix
12-pack 89c
A&amp;P Instant CoH~ 6-oz. iar ·79c

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lb. 69c

JUMBO STYLE

A&amp;P Mouthwash 14-oz. btl. 49c

Fruits and Vegetables!

Ho,ey Dew Mtlolis ······ S9c
New Ca.bage ...... · · lb. 1Oc
.:Sunklst Le1110ns •· 10 for 59.c
Georgia Peaches :·· · · · 1•. 29c

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Met'lodist Church sun-

Corner
By Charlene 1

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8-Dally Sllntlnel,

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Pomeroy·Middlep~rt,•o,, .JQ~~t ·ll,

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Music -bf tht -quartet will' fol·
LOW lt I p.m: ~ dinner · to
bt:
served by the women of tbe
church. Other highlights of
. observance wnt be recognition
1?
I former mlnlsteh and greetIngs from former memberS.
I Speaker at the morning ser1 vice will be ·the Rev. Freil Hoi' loway. bishon· of the West Virginia District. ·

ltegeua
Wee~e~d"Seulng·
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Pomerofs,bl~gatta Week- iyear.

MRS. PAUL 1CASCI ·Is extending her vacation In Italy.
!lhe now plans w remain until
Paul Werner, son Ricky, and Tim Glaze are back July 4- the ·extra time to visit
after a long weekend of trout fishing on Cranberry River, Ia cousin in Rome. She or' •i•alnear Rehwood, W. Va. It was Paul and Ricky's fourth
had planned : to return this
trip there, but Tim's first.
month.
The trio left their car at Richwood and from there
MRS. CHARLE'! GASKILL,
traveled by bicycle eight mile! up a mountain with packs
on t~err backs to the camp s1te. It was a . weekend of
Middleport. the former .. ~.
fishing all day, sleeplng_ln ~up tents, cookmg on an open na Maxine Coats and Mr Gas- II
fre, and domg some ba!dng 1~ a re!lector oven.
are home after a t
to

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Him

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·• •• And We Suggest
THEY DID IT AGAIN!
Eureope as part of a
tour Rroup.
_OUR GOOD PEDWIN SHO~ ~ DADI "-_
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_ Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion, again T be
GIVEN OFFICE - Becky Nease, center, installed Monday night as new bonth1s year receiVed a plaque in recognition of the unit's
ra ling by jet, the G a
ored queen of Bethel No. 62, Order of Jobs Daughters, poses following installa·
contribution to the Gifts for the Yanks program. The 1
joined several other R•
cere
WJth Anette Warner, left, ne·1 junior prmcess and Debbie King
Middleport legionnaires and the auxiliary unit gave a tar·lam and their wives for
nght, semor prmcess.-Sentinel photo.
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• total of $639_85 to the
whicll included visits
I
gram for the p8.st year.
ing, having attained 193 per
Spain, Portugal,
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enship, Steve Pullins, Laura Oh· The plaque was awarded at]cent of quota. Paul was pre·
In the Middle Block Next to Elb"erfelds
l lin~er, Terri Wilson, D u an e the ~ighth District convention ]sent7d a cert~ficate at the eon· The model for the Indi"an
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORl!
Smtth, Steve Ohlinger, Patty jheld tn Lancaster Sunday, The ventton. He " a member
Ii Parker, Kathy Parker, Gwen Middleport unit took first place Drew Webster Post, Pomeroy. Head penny Is said to have
1 Folmer,
and Angela Curtis. in the category for posts with
,
been the little daughter of the
Teacher of the class was Ma· memberships of from 100 to I . Also giVen special ,re~:~~;[ desirne-r &lt;' .. r~'· , ·"acre,
rie Smith with Ma C
500.
, lion was Drew Webster s
not an Indian at all.
'REGATTA WEEKEND JUNE 23-24-25
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Vaughan. district A.merics1nism -~..iiii;;iii:::..;::.;:;,.-iiiiiiii~=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Brenda Beni2, and Mike Ben!ZI Incidentally Paul easel dis- oba!f
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' trict chairman of the Gifts for
~ Beginner clas1 members
th• Yanks. did a tremendous THE POPULAR GOSPEl.
1 warded certificates were
. The district placed lirst quartet, the Flowers Brothers I
i PUllins, James Smith, .}a r the state in per capita giv- of Marietta, will sing at t h;
, Blankenship, Sally Carleton,
· Lisa Jet!. Judy Smith w a
teacher for the group wi
Marjorie Bentz as her
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SUNDAY

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Dar1a Smith, Sandy C a r I
ton, Kelly Wilson, Kim Ohiling-II
I er, Beverly Will and D o n a
Folmer of the primary c~~
were awarded certificates. r
bie Spencer taught the c I a s s
and Joyce Evans was her as-·
sistant
I
Jumor class members receiving certificates Included R o d·
ney Pullins, Freddy Burney,
INSTALLED - Becky Nease, kneeling, is shown
Donald Sltalfer, Keith Blankenbemg mstalled as honored queen of Bethel No 62
ship, Glenn Collins, Brenda Sue
Order of Jobs Daughters, by Pam Cleek, standin '
Will, and Phil Oblinger. Teach·
past honored queen, m ceremonies Monday night
ing the group · were Mrs. Roy
the Masomc Temple building in Pomeroy. Becky is
Blankenship and Betty Shaffer.
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nease, RD, PoAwarded certificates In t h
met oy and a senwr at Pomeroy High School this cojunior high school clasa we
_mm~__terDJ.-Sentin~_l_photo.
.
Ann Ohlinger, Becky Will, Con-11
nie Lanning, Sltella F 0 1m e
erfl /Cates
at
Debbie Oblinger, Floranell Hur·ll
ney, Beverly smith, Deb b ·
n erpr15e ... . . . I
Johnson, Charles Dill, Patty
Cert1 rJC~tes were presented Ius' Way" was the theme of the lhle, Vicki Blankenship, G a II
Sunday mght at the Enterp1·ise ]school which had an average Shaffer, Paul Dill, Roger DixE.U.B. Church_ to children at- 1daily attendance of 55 children on, and Floyd Burney. Mrs.
tendmg the daily va('at ion Si· Phil Ohlinger was the teache1r II
ble schooL
The program opened wit b with Cathy Dill as her aS!ost-11
the presentation of the colors ant
Mrs. Phil Ohlinger was dl· and the pledge to the Ameri·
'
rector of the school with Mrs .Ican Dag, the Christian flag and The large
centa e of f t
:sc
the Bible. Craft work
on In whale blu:r mates
:n ]
Wit
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.
Y dtsplay.
excellent food for prrl · ,
th~ 's~~ ~~~bbte ·•~tnklcer w1•• Receiving certificates In the i warmth and energy for ' .
er.
a ng • cs- nursery class were Lisa Blank- I moes.
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lromng -. -. good selection
of spring and - summer
COIOI'S
all sizes.

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An exce1lent ~roup of
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easy cnre
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from solid colors or
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mens quality . dre8S belts
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no! reveal it untJI Tbur&lt;#J
when he maku his o""'
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presentation in defense ol the
fiO.year-old. silver-haired Dodd.

Dodd faces censure I«
, conduct the Ethics Comnntteo
says "tends to bring the Sennlll
iniG dishonor and disrepute."
The committee said •In itt
findings on the Dodd ca,. mat
he diverted $1l6,063 In
funds to his personal use and
double-billed tbe Senate and

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Asst. Colors
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. to reveal "some
dramatic new evidence ·that
h.asn". even been"'"
•. ted at. .
Long would give dO clue to
the nature ol the ev1d•nce
except to say It was never

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the board by next week. The
tlllecheckonthepropertyowned by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carman has been completed and
certified. 'lbe final phase ;s the
completion of similar 1• r e 1

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~len s Campus Walkme Shorts in ·'SOlid
colors or subdued
plaids in assorted
color combinations
. . . smart tailored

wtth htS accusers and repeat hiS
dec1arat'ton: ..1 am not gw-11 y, "
As the dramatic trial mov.d
into its second day, the
Connecticut Democrat'• self·

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a polnt-by-pomt denial of the
"' h
a11eged wrongdo1ngs 1or wrnc
the Senate Ethics Committee Ill
defitanding his censure.
Dodd. his pollical career and

wo~-

Mr. Hargraves reported that
.
work Is progressing at the Porn·
By WALTER LOGAN
predicted more would come into
eroy Junior High School on the Ualted Pres• IDtemadoaal
the anti-eensure camp.
installation of Improved dress- The Arab world today began
MOSCOW tUPU _Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kasy· He said the longer teh SenafAI
.
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room facllllies and school paying the economic price for gin will mako hlo first trip Ia the United Stalot to lead can consider the issues the
cafeteria facilities. The cafeter- losing Its war with Israel.
the Soviet diplomatic attack aganiot Israel et a requelf. better it would he for Dodd. Ill
GLOUSTER, Ohio (UP[) - local officials In helping mov• dozen
Ia Ia expected w be ready lor Libya, once .considered com- eel special ....ion of the U. N. General Asoembly, dl· predicted the final vote would
Dei•gates to the Appalachia Re- Appalachia out of depreSl:ion. from lite aud:ence were
use bY fall.
paratively rich among Arab plom1tlc sources uid today.
com•
Friday.
gional Commission were set to- The delegates.,and Qhio Gov. into manning the shovel
II was agreed to advertise nations, today suddenly blocked
Tho Soviet Union hu urgtlntly requested 1 GonAlthough he did not make hiJ
day to approve a number ,,f James A. iUJOdes took part in dignitaries on the
for bids on gas, tires and aoti· the sending of all money from eral A11ombly souion to put Ito resolution condemning defense speech Tuesday, Doddnew programs in the 12-member ground-breaking
tor turned not one
freeze for the &lt;:Omlng year.
the country in a move that loroel far "•gresoion" In tho Middle Eat war before . at Long's insistence-released
states before •heading borne a
million 'r'-cour'y. vooa- earth.
easement request by the Cotum·
bring massive domestic tho ontlro world body. Tho specialsaosian has not yet the text w counter 1M
Also scheduled for the final tiona! school, funded mainly un- A high school band
bua and Southern Ohio
projects to a been called but Savio! dlplometlc sources said today accusations detailed bY memo
meeting for the three-day cun- der the
Act.
\ ihw "Beautiful Ohl•"
eo. was turned over w
!hoy felt certoin the noc011ary
of tho 122· bers of the Ethics Committee.
ferenre · at Burr Oak State Setting lot· the new ochooi,
ordered the
Hargraves !Or further
In I.Alndon, diplomats reported nation u11mbly would back tho "'q"'',!'·
In it Dndd repeated tho
Lodge was disciiSSion of the •ymhol of
hope for w "keep digging
galion. Change&amp; In poles
a
between Arab nations
defense he outlined earlier In
otates' Appalachian developm•nt 1\ the future. was a cow post•11e Is finished." The sound of t
the high school site on Route J3
oil and those that do
several memorandums to hiJ
plen for fiscal t968.
vh&gt;!Ually In the shadow In ''" band varied as Rhodes sum- will be made necessary by the not.
.
.
drive in the United back surprised many. II all but colleagues._
The plans outline each state's strip mine • scarred hillside. moned
up as Improvements w the ro&gt;J\e
The otl naltons were caught Nations IG win Arab influence. doomed for the neal' future the Dodd satd the $170,000 raised
overall goallt and how they can aymbol of tho region's jobless, plscements for the
A school calendar was
pressure to abut off oil to Diplomatic reports said Alger· government program to build at seven testimonial alfaln
be achieved. All 1Z states sub- present.
] ers.
ed. II calls for 180 davs In
and Britiah markets. tan President Houarl Boumt&gt;- 1110,000 homes that could bouse between 1961 and 1!165 was a
milled Initial plans after the The cammlssion delegates Earlier, Joe W.
slon plul two days for
fight was reported endan· dlenne wbo new to Moscow to almost a mth of the popolation. ·gift to use as he aaw fit, adding
1
first year of operaUon They sweltered in 90 degree heat\ era! co-cll81rman C1f the
ers' meetings. Sept. &amp; will
the Arab world's effort find
jUJt what aid the Arab
Fear Revolution
• that the largest amount al
were to present today the ir..· through the •peechea. But when piaced the terem0J11ID perspec-- the first day of school and the to present Jl pnlted front against world
returned In , I.Alndon, the Daily Tete- political money he spent for his
portant first revision, based on time came lor the "oeiebrltles" t•ve.
.
end of school will be next May
and the Allgio-American virtualiY\emply handed.
grapb reported "a revolution own use was $3,100.
two years experience with the to , . a turn on tile gJpund The; :money Involved In this 211. Only change from the calen· powers It accuses of aiding 'lbe Arab block, so unified in appears
\ than ever
Blames BoolrltOeplng
billion-&lt;iollar AppaiBmlan pro- breaking r.hovel Ol&gt;to's unvre- bul!dlng goes for bticke or mor· dar adopted by the Meigs rot:ll- lsrael'aligbtnlng vi&lt;Wry.
anti·lsraeU palislon last week, before" In Llllya . It said Claiming hb bookkeeping was
gram.
dictable chlql
or equit&gt;lnent," he taid. ty Board of Education
di..
Russians Talk Only
appeill'ed ragged around the menlbers of King ldris' house- "incredibly sloppy in many
capped a busy day up.
"llut the re'll beneficiaries are mlltaal on Ocl. 20 due to
Some Arabs expected the i edges today. Oti-roducing Arab hold' were leaving Libya by !he ways," Dodd said even the
Tue,day with a banquet at Ath- "In behalf of all the
the young people of thl1 part
meeting
t1an Soviet Union w come w their natioll8 were reported wanting planeload to escape a possible $3,100 would not have been
ens, Ohio. home of Ohio Unlver- ties, wby can't we gel !our or f;hto
will develop
on Ocl. 8, aa was
rescue. But the to go easy agalll81 the United coup.
spent "had I known about it."
sity and heart of Oblo's Appal· five of these young peoplt up
and ea&gt;'ttlng pawcr
planned.
Russians devoted virtually an States and Britain.
There was no official confir· In his appeal to bis cof.
achla area.
h&lt;r• wturn some earth ftr tbllt
moM;' home."
Mrs. Mary Htll, a teao,er
their anti-Israel efforts to a Libya's aharp economic cut- mation of the reports.
leagues, the Connecticut senator
Earlier In the day, they
a school because II belongs to 'rht scbooi
be orr of
the Pomeroy Elementary School
The economic woes lessened said "I am responsible, Mr.
40-m"'ute bu• ride to nearby them," Rhndes said.
b&gt;!r.g built In _Appalacbla
was given a leave of
Arab interest in the Soviet drive President, but I am not guilty."
Nelsonvlho where they joined Five hoy
..and hal! a th• first to Itt. started In Ohio. IUltil Dec. 4, 1987.
osp1
eWS
to carry its anti-Israel cam· At the end of tbe 17-page
.:.,_ .
.
A letter written by C. E.
paign, frustrated tn the U.N. speech , Dodd satd, "I do not
Blakeslee, extension agent,
H oher Boopltal: VIsiting ]Security Council, to the General ask for mercy. 1 ask lor
fl~;
gesting the formation of an
houra 2-1 and 74 p.m. Parents Assembly.
.:...:..iu_sti·_ce_."_ _ _ _ _..:.
t':·'
.
.
, ,·
vlsory group as th~
only on Pedtatrlca .ward.
A $10-ltf-01'
voca1m:al the City of Jackson pltllllling 1aid today. "l'berel oiiU_ a
board" for the board of educa·
"""''2..-m'&lt;®Mll'l"" •chool -ro ·lilil kno1fn as the AD- 1
1 group which haa been working of work to be dolle. II wUI be- lion waa dlsclllled and It was
Admlaalolll
France threw tts support
., dreW Jackson Vocational -Unl· 1on creation of the Univeralty gin 88 IOOD 88 leaJlblo."
afl'eed to tnvlte Mr '&gt;lake lee
Mrs. Jlel'mAD L. Dillon, !05 today to a Soviet move to call
verilty, waa aMounced
apply for a II'JDt from' 'lbe
projection Is for
attend a meeting. to
Pecan st.; Stephen J.
a special session of tbe Unit4ay for the City of Jackson. It · the State Board of Regent. I $111' , milllon lm!ldlnl
his suggestion 1n person
Ave.; Mrs. E.
ed Nations General Assembly
1
wUI be' located on a 15 • acre I net week. 'lbe gran
Wj)uid eorilmodating between 5 •
•
502 Fo'!'lh Ave.; JVlfS.
tate-oirned site next w the I eneble hi"' group o seek fiJian.
·IIU!IeDts. It will
Wednesdly
Noah Brewer, ltt. 2 Vinton;
d'::a:t::
1
lolly
Bowling Alley.
1cing of _the Institution.
poet •
1chool claOsea
distrtJ wal tabled.
Roonle
';:""ler,
'l'hll · university, ilitended , l!li 1be uilon will charge .:ullon, will bl. 'Qll to anyone w b
FEENEY • BENNE'lT Post
R. Klncali!, Rt. 1 _ . :::!':".;::m
t:aln . higll school grndualea]Mr. Talbott said, juat as the paya -tu!Uon. ·
... ,
128, Amwlcan Legion, will ton, Kimberly J.
Rt. 2
SAIGON (UP!)- American
. artd idulls for . vocational
state-supported schools do. He 'ftle _sdtool wDI·
.
meet at 7:30 WednesdaJ night Pt. Pleasant; Lowse Rossi, Pt. week.
jets raided a MIG fighter base
etrs, bas been In the plannmg said the gr&lt;l\111 hopes i!'e .ltata at the : ldult level, (1) beatc •
o
at the hall.
Pleasant, Mrs. Bertha A. Wtl·
By oupporting the Russiano near llano! for the third time In
tor more than 110 years. II will will support the university as educalioiii·· (S} ttldl1
lralnlnl
PACK 248 Pomeroy Boy son, Pt. Pleasant; Mn. Edward the French emphasized their a week and destroyed six of the
be a forerunner of a possible : a state vocetlonal Institution. !or ·cralla, trades and
Scouts meet Wedneiday, June Lch. Milller, West Columlia;
spill with the United States interceptors on the ground with
liT• or six more to be located \If oot, the money wiU come lesaiOIII, and (3) technical trainIf at 7 p.m.
ae P. V.:ooten, Rl. 2 Pt. ud Britain which oppose tbe special cluster bombs, military
in Ohio. II Is intended to
private Industry and follll- ing at the mld-manqement,
Pleasant; Clinton C. Alley,
spectal sesolon. France bas spokesmen said roday.
ajl of southeastern Ohio 1outh 1dation money.
nuroln&amp; llborarory, Industrial,
SPECIAL MEETING of
Pleasant: Mrs. Harold E.
criticized the two other West- Tbe cluster IIDits burst In the
of Route !40.
t "We heve no Idea when th11 construction and businesa lev·
Shade Rinr Lodge 451 F.
mas, Middleport; Mrs. He
em powers for being roo pro- air and spew out ocom of
According to Robert Talbott lmtghl go into operation" he ela.
·
A. M. Wednesday, JIUle 14,
bert L. Grate, Rutland;
Israel iD the curreDI ertsls.
baseball - sized bomb1 which in
_ _ _::...,._ _ ---~
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·
Mn. Nellie Vale of Columbia I p. m. Past Mastera
K. Dotson, Rt. 1 Oak Hill; Mrs.
turn explode in fiery shrapnel.
Township, and a teacher In
with
In tho past M. M.
K. Fox, Cottagevme, W. - - -'"'"""''- The pilots counted six exploMeigs C!OIUlty ochools for
gree.
Mliwn S. Davis, Hamden;
HOP ON FRIDAY
slons in revetments near the
years, waa employed as a
.
.
Bannie M. Salyer, Rt. 2
.
. runway. Reconnaissance showed
WASIDN TON (Ill'!) President Jehnson.
wltltout JIOI[fying Cliatrman County school BUperviJor
lt.DUTL CHOIR ol -81 · Paul Wellston : Miss Mary
'lbere wtll be a teen hop this
half dozen MIG17s were
1hey
,._
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Eas"·"" IJ.Mils or day night bY county board
tlureb wjll reheaarae
Mrs Edward H Frtday at the Legton Grove
d bel
'd et
e tor ....,,eral •uw..,.... M I
J bnaon, ho lear'amea 0 • .....,,
·•
at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday.
m..;""l, Ashlan.d, Ky. ·, Robert. building at Wilkesv.ille sponsor- shattere
ore
cou. g
I
ahall, son'-""andaon
ol a Pullman
. o
c "o1
other
memberl of lite Senate education
In rip!aced
apeciBI aesalon.
tmTE ROSE Lodge will H.
".....
aa wa aymbol
Judiciary
Mrs. Vale
Dan
Sanders
Rt 1 HornsbY ed by tbe Amertcan Legion. moving
M ·U S 1
ded
grea...,
o a
ad
"-··h th
\NIUUUat 1:30 Wetlnetlday alter· Tenn.· ,._,ill'e E . Swart Rt
. will be from 9-11 p.
ore . . P anes poun
1
and
-'- ··-·te
vance• made
w•u""
e
Senate GOP Leader
ria who )'Osigned recently
n
.,....,
proceaa,
the
at the Middleport Amtrl· Athen's. .,.,
William. A M'ordlc.a• m. Tbe Sound Effects will em· otber communist targets !rom
toeeds
become the ftrsi Negro
M. Dlrtaen, ranllng
accept a college level pos!Uon.
Legion Hall 1
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near the base down to the
tile u. s.
member · e1 tlie
Mrs. Vale taught fl&gt;r t
POMEROY BOY Scout
Ashland, _Kr-: Stephen C. Sned·
,
southern edge of the Norfu.
00
Committee, predicted
JeaFI In 011• room schooiB
will meet Wednesday,
Chillicothe.
South Vietnam burder.
248
would ba conJiriDed
Melp County before going
14, at 7 p. m. Instead ol
lilrtlll
Melga General U.apltal
Air Force B52 Slratofonre•
undue dlfl[culty.
the, Colambil\, achool wbere
u announced earller.
Mrs. Noah Brewer, Rt. 3 Admitted - Arthur Slusher, ses for the lhlrd straight day bit
"He Ia a goad laW)I'!' and
taught lor 19 years. For the
Clllt.Pl'ER No
daughter ' 12 20
,
, Homer Theisa, Leon; just below the border in Sonth
fact ill bla ciolor sboUld
17 yeara abe baa been I
R.AM. staled _meeting
Mrl. E.' .'
Hudson, Pomroey.
Vietnam's northwest comer,
no dlllorellct," Dirksen
iDg principal there.
neaday, Juae If at 7:SO
IIQ Fourth Ave.,
l:04 DlscUr...-EIIzabeth Davis. deep jungle area where Intel·
Marshall II regarded a1
llt&gt;ldlni I B. S.
In the Pomeroy Masolic
Tuesday; Mrs.
[igence reports said the North
: : :ber maaler'IIJ
pie, regular bualnesa. elecllon
Grata, Rutland, son, 5:01
WOMAN KDJ.ED
Vietnamese are trying to
'[be five valedtetoriana of
and tnstallatioll of aU ofD
Tuesd 1J.lr H
DAYTON (UP!) ' - A young rebuild bases destroyed Ill
1'1 Meig1 . IAcal District's
V -. Site will join Mra. Grolla Sattl•
cera.
ay: •- ennan
Columbus woman burled to her months ol American air and
scbooll will be
as one of the lliO school auper- ~companions ore welcomed. Dillin, 505 pecan st., son,
death Tuesday when her para- grounda saaults.
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Richard Jones, board pr091-

IuaedA hydr9Piane
Is a lype of boat nol incOrporate 11\_e special fea· dent, reptirted that the real estor raeing because ;t tures on the hoUoni wbich raises tate for the school Ill ~

Dele~at•s

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ForFather We Suggest:

Association calls for a

e moe lcteaigned w plane o!l the
jthe water's surface, but

n, as w

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The races to be beld Satur-[ planes on lop ol the
boat from the water as ill
day and Sunday afternoon, June •urface and does not have·· w the hydroplanes.
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24and2i,drawracersfromthe lcut through, eliminating dragj Pomeroy's "Big Bend" Ohio
Eastet&gt;n United States. AU sizes and frlcUon resulting In great- -Rtver Course will be
of hydroplanes arid racing run- 1er speed and action like an air- 1
. and sanctioned so record
abouts are being entered. An[ptane. The _bottom of the hydro- jean be estabUBbed and
oddltional Unlimited Pleasuro planes are
w create nlzed by the National
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added tbiSI·ISsod uon•IJJ ""'"' 1..•1 •111 Association.
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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. personal reputation hanging in appointed defender, Sen. Russell WlOovered by the Ethic&amp; ColliThomas J. Dodd goel before hiJ the balance, was prepared to II.Alng, [).La., announced he mitte&lt;. He indicated lie

Ihie and 1ft advantage of the ~d 8~00~ .:,desth: nex: t~:~ colleagues today w press home rise in the Senate face to face plal\"&lt;ld_

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~jdangeroua.

. Boat Ra1'1!9. 'lbe sancUon {(ki
tbe Mideast and NaUonal

f2,500 purse.

6.50 "

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t~on

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.
•·- the . Eastern Umt. ed ,tb moat
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thrUling
of th 1 A raeing runabout b a 8
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ell r:,ce~
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and JIUle

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Thunday
MIDDLEPORT CHILD

aervatlon League annual
lOr members and Invited
wiD be held at I p/ m.
day at the Middleport Roadside
Part. Officer• for the 1987..S
will be lnliallec! by Mrs.
Plf!nalo Ill GalUpolil.
Thole attending u. to lake
eooered
dish and !flelr owu
beS P :
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meetlnl '11nlraday, June 15,

7 p.m. al tb• Veterans Metnm:-1
lal lfoopltal to dilcual tbe anDUal IlL
ROCK SI!IUNGS Grange
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will be atp:Op-am

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chute failed ' to open. officials u. S, Marines had pl'Gbed [n.
-DiaclliJI'I
laid. Authorities said Barbara w the mountain lungles. 'l'het
Mrs. Junior C. Adkins, Ter- Jean Ilrufiln, 22, was sky div· !ought scattered skirmishes and
G. Barrett, Mrs. Edward J. ing near the South Dayton Air· emerged with the lnteUlgl!IIC!t
Marilyn K. Cline,
port.
litat sent the 1152s lnro action.
Gehring, Mrs. Billy L. HalMn. Charlos E. Martin,
E. McKetllie, C!arlea
, Nichols, Michael A. Presron,
T. Rhodes, Howard
Rnae, Mrs. Fred M. R 0 01 b. I~:--'~:..:
AlUl Summers, Mr L
E Swick Mrs Foster •
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Berkley, and Teresa L.

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Met'lodist Church sun-

Corner
By Charlene 1

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Music -bf tht -quartet will' fol·
LOW lt I p.m: ~ dinner · to
bt:
served by the women of tbe
church. Other highlights of
. observance wnt be recognition
1?
I former mlnlsteh and greetIngs from former memberS.
I Speaker at the morning ser1 vice will be ·the Rev. Freil Hoi' loway. bishon· of the West Virginia District. ·

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MRS. PAUL 1CASCI ·Is extending her vacation In Italy.
!lhe now plans w remain until
Paul Werner, son Ricky, and Tim Glaze are back July 4- the ·extra time to visit
after a long weekend of trout fishing on Cranberry River, Ia cousin in Rome. She or' •i•alnear Rehwood, W. Va. It was Paul and Ricky's fourth
had planned : to return this
trip there, but Tim's first.
month.
The trio left their car at Richwood and from there
MRS. CHARLE'! GASKILL,
traveled by bicycle eight mile! up a mountain with packs
on t~err backs to the camp s1te. It was a . weekend of
Middleport. the former .. ~.
fishing all day, sleeplng_ln ~up tents, cookmg on an open na Maxine Coats and Mr Gas- II
fre, and domg some ba!dng 1~ a re!lector oven.
are home after a t
to

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·• •• And We Suggest
THEY DID IT AGAIN!
Eureope as part of a
tour Rroup.
_OUR GOOD PEDWIN SHO~ ~ DADI "-_
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_ Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion, again T be
GIVEN OFFICE - Becky Nease, center, installed Monday night as new bonth1s year receiVed a plaque in recognition of the unit's
ra ling by jet, the G a
ored queen of Bethel No. 62, Order of Jobs Daughters, poses following installa·
contribution to the Gifts for the Yanks program. The 1
joined several other R•
cere
WJth Anette Warner, left, ne·1 junior prmcess and Debbie King
Middleport legionnaires and the auxiliary unit gave a tar·lam and their wives for
nght, semor prmcess.-Sentinel photo.
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• total of $639_85 to the
whicll included visits
I
gram for the p8.st year.
ing, having attained 193 per
Spain, Portugal,
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enship, Steve Pullins, Laura Oh· The plaque was awarded at]cent of quota. Paul was pre·
In the Middle Block Next to Elb"erfelds
l lin~er, Terri Wilson, D u an e the ~ighth District convention ]sent7d a cert~ficate at the eon· The model for the Indi"an
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORl!
Smtth, Steve Ohlinger, Patty jheld tn Lancaster Sunday, The ventton. He " a member
Ii Parker, Kathy Parker, Gwen Middleport unit took first place Drew Webster Post, Pomeroy. Head penny Is said to have
1 Folmer,
and Angela Curtis. in the category for posts with
,
been the little daughter of the
Teacher of the class was Ma· memberships of from 100 to I . Also giVen special ,re~:~~;[ desirne-r &lt;' .. r~'· , ·"acre,
rie Smith with Ma C
500.
, lion was Drew Webster s
not an Indian at all.
'REGATTA WEEKEND JUNE 23-24-25
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Vaughan. district A.merics1nism -~..iiii;;iii:::..;::.;:;,.-iiiiiiii~=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Brenda Beni2, and Mike Ben!ZI Incidentally Paul easel dis- oba!f
· man
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' trict chairman of the Gifts for
~ Beginner clas1 members
th• Yanks. did a tremendous THE POPULAR GOSPEl.
1 warded certificates were
. The district placed lirst quartet, the Flowers Brothers I
i PUllins, James Smith, .}a r the state in per capita giv- of Marietta, will sing at t h;
, Blankenship, Sally Carleton,
· Lisa Jet!. Judy Smith w a
teacher for the group wi
Marjorie Bentz as her
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SUNDAY

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Dar1a Smith, Sandy C a r I
ton, Kelly Wilson, Kim Ohiling-II
I er, Beverly Will and D o n a
Folmer of the primary c~~
were awarded certificates. r
bie Spencer taught the c I a s s
and Joyce Evans was her as-·
sistant
I
Jumor class members receiving certificates Included R o d·
ney Pullins, Freddy Burney,
INSTALLED - Becky Nease, kneeling, is shown
Donald Sltalfer, Keith Blankenbemg mstalled as honored queen of Bethel No 62
ship, Glenn Collins, Brenda Sue
Order of Jobs Daughters, by Pam Cleek, standin '
Will, and Phil Oblinger. Teach·
past honored queen, m ceremonies Monday night
ing the group · were Mrs. Roy
the Masomc Temple building in Pomeroy. Becky is
Blankenship and Betty Shaffer.
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nease, RD, PoAwarded certificates In t h
met oy and a senwr at Pomeroy High School this cojunior high school clasa we
_mm~__terDJ.-Sentin~_l_photo.
.
Ann Ohlinger, Becky Will, Con-11
nie Lanning, Sltella F 0 1m e
erfl /Cates
at
Debbie Oblinger, Floranell Hur·ll
ney, Beverly smith, Deb b ·
n erpr15e ... . . . I
Johnson, Charles Dill, Patty
Cert1 rJC~tes were presented Ius' Way" was the theme of the lhle, Vicki Blankenship, G a II
Sunday mght at the Enterp1·ise ]school which had an average Shaffer, Paul Dill, Roger DixE.U.B. Church_ to children at- 1daily attendance of 55 children on, and Floyd Burney. Mrs.
tendmg the daily va('at ion Si· Phil Ohlinger was the teache1r II
ble schooL
The program opened wit b with Cathy Dill as her aS!ost-11
the presentation of the colors ant
Mrs. Phil Ohlinger was dl· and the pledge to the Ameri·
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rector of the school with Mrs .Ican Dag, the Christian flag and The large
centa e of f t
:sc
the Bible. Craft work
on In whale blu:r mates
:n ]
Wit
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Y dtsplay.
excellent food for prrl · ,
th~ 's~~ ~~~bbte ·•~tnklcer w1•• Receiving certificates In the i warmth and energy for ' .
er.
a ng • cs- nursery class were Lisa Blank- I moes.
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MEN'S CAMPUS
HI-STYLE DRESS

eMEEKER BILLFOLDS
e RONSON &amp; ZIPPO
LIGHTERS
e MASONIC RINGS
eLINDE STAR
SAPPHIRE RINGS
eBULOVA WATCHES
eTIE·TACS
eSPEIDEL WATCH
BANDS
e NEW "ROMUNDA"
BY SPEIDEL

Special

PERM-PR~S

SLACKS

group of

mens excellently
s,tyled dress shirts
in whites a~td assort·. ed patterps . . ...•
chooSe frOm long ot
short sleeve styles
· ; -Jn all s,izes at this

.. P~(ce:· 1 • . •
LOng or
Sf-tort

Give tb~ father on your
hst a patr of smart tailored slacks in a popUlar casual styli! ... Perm-Press
~abr~cs that never needs
lromng -. -. good selection
of spring and - summer
COIOI'S
all sizes.

pair

MEN'S 'PERM-PRESS

SPORT
SHIRTS

REGATTA WEEKEND JUNE 23·24-25

An exce1lent ~roup of
short sleeve sports
easy cnre
Perm-Press that never

shirts

in

·' needs ironing . choosf'
from solid colors or
fancy patterns
, small, med. and i8rge. ·

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WALKING

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Going Fast!
HURRY II

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MENS FRUIT OF THE LOOM
TEE-SHIRTS &amp; BRIEFS
AND BOXER SHORTS

$2~

-~eremonies

Ap~aiachia

Give Father a new
wardrobe of underwear
- make it Fruit Of
The Loom . the naHon leading line of
nne quality cotton underwear that is fully
guaranteed.

and
In Some
Cases

Asst. Styles
-From-

Stoci(Up

79c
Tb1s spec:al "': :
ased grouo of mens

celt~rl-

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FINEST QUALITY CARPET
ARMSTRONG INLAID LINOLEUM

DRESS BBTS

CUSHIONFLQR LINOLEUM - INSIDE-OUTSIDE CARPETING
These Lower Prleesltlade ·PossilJie IJu Our Movlllfl U) 1\'etil Loeadonl

INGELS CARPET HO.U.SE · ~

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIG!-''!'5

A complete selection

of
mens quality . dre8S belts
lor Father'• DB)' giving ..
leathers, plasti~s arid lab-

nee . . . price• 1tirt at
SI.OO.

A MANS SIZE
WHITE COTTON ·

wh~
s~m,
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A

jumbo pack

IICh

~ust the hat for the out-

!fliD _slu handkerchiefs
1n a ftne soft quality cotton. nea~lv finished edges.

.o~r

ma.n, for golfin
f•shmg or loafing col g.
ful -bands. with ·nr,veYf"
trbn;· all Sizes available )'

Fancy Trims

P•s.k

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STRAW HATS

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Near Hanoi

Employed as

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PAOE

Will Receive
Rotary Plaques Cam Gt" en
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Reminder Note

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FridaY al the dlnDer

M8ias County

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tlllardl will

Marte Bickett. Mlddle[IOI'I
Scltool; DeDD!It·L., Weber, a
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School, and .

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Inaa. Shit II ~ of
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Bulilleaa and ProfelliQilal Women'l Club, and
Illata and

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Fancy Sport Sty!•
MENS NOVELTY

HAND~CHIEFS

PRICED FROM

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Receiving ·lht

$1 00

patterns in Reddi·lled
or 4-in-hand types.

FOR FATHER'
ASST. STYLES

adop~

aJ3CkSOn··Vocat"}0 llal Sch001Plann
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at · the Heath

Tic! for Father's V.y
GlVIng . . . choose from ·
solid colors or fancy

stretch socks con' aists of val uP~ to 7~
per pair, one size

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4 IN HAND or REDDI

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Special Purchase Group
MEN'S FAMOU5 HANES
STRETCH SOX

MOREl

POMEROY

Swim trunks for the
Dad on your list . ..
Campus styles fn ·solids and fancy pattet:ns . . . boxer Ol'
slim leg styling.

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no! reveal it untJI Tbur&lt;#J
when he maku his o""'
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fiO.year-old. silver-haired Dodd.

Dodd faces censure I«
, conduct the Ethics Comnntteo
says "tends to bring the Sennlll
iniG dishonor and disrepute."
The committee said •In itt
findings on the Dodd ca,. mat
he diverted $1l6,063 In
funds to his personal use and
double-billed tbe Senate and

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Asst. Colors
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. to reveal "some
dramatic new evidence ·that
h.asn". even been"'"
•. ted at. .
Long would give dO clue to
the nature ol the ev1d•nce
except to say It was never

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the board by next week. The
tlllecheckonthepropertyowned by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carman has been completed and
certified. 'lbe final phase ;s the
completion of similar 1• r e 1

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~len s Campus Walkme Shorts in ·'SOlid
colors or subdued
plaids in assorted
color combinations
. . . smart tailored

wtth htS accusers and repeat hiS
dec1arat'ton: ..1 am not gw-11 y, "
As the dramatic trial mov.d
into its second day, the
Connecticut Democrat'• self·

price 0f LOSing· war
pn!!~ica!
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a~rvelrrom

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,ew rograms zven 1 lO !
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a polnt-by-pomt denial of the
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a11eged wrongdo1ngs 1or wrnc
the Senate Ethics Committee Ill
defitanding his censure.
Dodd. his pollical career and

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Mr. Hargraves reported that
.
work Is progressing at the Porn·
By WALTER LOGAN
predicted more would come into
eroy Junior High School on the Ualted Pres• IDtemadoaal
the anti-eensure camp.
installation of Improved dress- The Arab world today began
MOSCOW tUPU _Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kasy· He said the longer teh SenafAI
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room facllllies and school paying the economic price for gin will mako hlo first trip Ia the United Stalot to lead can consider the issues the
cafeteria facilities. The cafeter- losing Its war with Israel.
the Soviet diplomatic attack aganiot Israel et a requelf. better it would he for Dodd. Ill
GLOUSTER, Ohio (UP[) - local officials In helping mov• dozen
Ia Ia expected w be ready lor Libya, once .considered com- eel special ....ion of the U. N. General Asoembly, dl· predicted the final vote would
Dei•gates to the Appalachia Re- Appalachia out of depreSl:ion. from lite aud:ence were
use bY fall.
paratively rich among Arab plom1tlc sources uid today.
com•
Friday.
gional Commission were set to- The delegates.,and Qhio Gov. into manning the shovel
II was agreed to advertise nations, today suddenly blocked
Tho Soviet Union hu urgtlntly requested 1 GonAlthough he did not make hiJ
day to approve a number ,,f James A. iUJOdes took part in dignitaries on the
for bids on gas, tires and aoti· the sending of all money from eral A11ombly souion to put Ito resolution condemning defense speech Tuesday, Doddnew programs in the 12-member ground-breaking
tor turned not one
freeze for the &lt;:Omlng year.
the country in a move that loroel far "•gresoion" In tho Middle Eat war before . at Long's insistence-released
states before •heading borne a
million 'r'-cour'y. vooa- earth.
easement request by the Cotum·
bring massive domestic tho ontlro world body. Tho specialsaosian has not yet the text w counter 1M
Also scheduled for the final tiona! school, funded mainly un- A high school band
bua and Southern Ohio
projects to a been called but Savio! dlplometlc sources said today accusations detailed bY memo
meeting for the three-day cun- der the
Act.
\ ihw "Beautiful Ohl•"
eo. was turned over w
!hoy felt certoin the noc011ary
of tho 122· bers of the Ethics Committee.
ferenre · at Burr Oak State Setting lot· the new ochooi,
ordered the
Hargraves !Or further
In I.Alndon, diplomats reported nation u11mbly would back tho "'q"'',!'·
In it Dndd repeated tho
Lodge was disciiSSion of the •ymhol of
hope for w "keep digging
galion. Change&amp; In poles
a
between Arab nations
defense he outlined earlier In
otates' Appalachian developm•nt 1\ the future. was a cow post•11e Is finished." The sound of t
the high school site on Route J3
oil and those that do
several memorandums to hiJ
plen for fiscal t968.
vh&gt;!Ually In the shadow In ''" band varied as Rhodes sum- will be made necessary by the not.
.
.
drive in the United back surprised many. II all but colleagues._
The plans outline each state's strip mine • scarred hillside. moned
up as Improvements w the ro&gt;J\e
The otl naltons were caught Nations IG win Arab influence. doomed for the neal' future the Dodd satd the $170,000 raised
overall goallt and how they can aymbol of tho region's jobless, plscements for the
A school calendar was
pressure to abut off oil to Diplomatic reports said Alger· government program to build at seven testimonial alfaln
be achieved. All 1Z states sub- present.
] ers.
ed. II calls for 180 davs In
and Britiah markets. tan President Houarl Boumt&gt;- 1110,000 homes that could bouse between 1961 and 1!165 was a
milled Initial plans after the The cammlssion delegates Earlier, Joe W.
slon plul two days for
fight was reported endan· dlenne wbo new to Moscow to almost a mth of the popolation. ·gift to use as he aaw fit, adding
1
first year of operaUon They sweltered in 90 degree heat\ era! co-cll81rman C1f the
ers' meetings. Sept. &amp; will
the Arab world's effort find
jUJt what aid the Arab
Fear Revolution
• that the largest amount al
were to present today the ir..· through the •peechea. But when piaced the terem0J11ID perspec-- the first day of school and the to present Jl pnlted front against world
returned In , I.Alndon, the Daily Tete- political money he spent for his
portant first revision, based on time came lor the "oeiebrltles" t•ve.
.
end of school will be next May
and the Allgio-American virtualiY\emply handed.
grapb reported "a revolution own use was $3,100.
two years experience with the to , . a turn on tile gJpund The; :money Involved In this 211. Only change from the calen· powers It accuses of aiding 'lbe Arab block, so unified in appears
\ than ever
Blames BoolrltOeplng
billion-&lt;iollar AppaiBmlan pro- breaking r.hovel Ol&gt;to's unvre- bul!dlng goes for bticke or mor· dar adopted by the Meigs rot:ll- lsrael'aligbtnlng vi&lt;Wry.
anti·lsraeU palislon last week, before" In Llllya . It said Claiming hb bookkeeping was
gram.
dictable chlql
or equit&gt;lnent," he taid. ty Board of Education
di..
Russians Talk Only
appeill'ed ragged around the menlbers of King ldris' house- "incredibly sloppy in many
capped a busy day up.
"llut the re'll beneficiaries are mlltaal on Ocl. 20 due to
Some Arabs expected the i edges today. Oti-roducing Arab hold' were leaving Libya by !he ways," Dodd said even the
Tue,day with a banquet at Ath- "In behalf of all the
the young people of thl1 part
meeting
t1an Soviet Union w come w their natioll8 were reported wanting planeload to escape a possible $3,100 would not have been
ens, Ohio. home of Ohio Unlver- ties, wby can't we gel !our or f;hto
will develop
on Ocl. 8, aa was
rescue. But the to go easy agalll81 the United coup.
spent "had I known about it."
sity and heart of Oblo's Appal· five of these young peoplt up
and ea&gt;'ttlng pawcr
planned.
Russians devoted virtually an States and Britain.
There was no official confir· In his appeal to bis cof.
achla area.
h&lt;r• wturn some earth ftr tbllt
moM;' home."
Mrs. Mary Htll, a teao,er
their anti-Israel efforts to a Libya's aharp economic cut- mation of the reports.
leagues, the Connecticut senator
Earlier In the day, they
a school because II belongs to 'rht scbooi
be orr of
the Pomeroy Elementary School
The economic woes lessened said "I am responsible, Mr.
40-m"'ute bu• ride to nearby them," Rhndes said.
b&gt;!r.g built In _Appalacbla
was given a leave of
Arab interest in the Soviet drive President, but I am not guilty."
Nelsonvlho where they joined Five hoy
..and hal! a th• first to Itt. started In Ohio. IUltil Dec. 4, 1987.
osp1
eWS
to carry its anti-Israel cam· At the end of tbe 17-page
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A letter written by C. E.
paign, frustrated tn the U.N. speech , Dodd satd, "I do not
Blakeslee, extension agent,
H oher Boopltal: VIsiting ]Security Council, to the General ask for mercy. 1 ask lor
fl~;
gesting the formation of an
houra 2-1 and 74 p.m. Parents Assembly.
.:...:..iu_sti·_ce_."_ _ _ _ _..:.
t':·'
.
.
, ,·
vlsory group as th~
only on Pedtatrlca .ward.
A $10-ltf-01'
voca1m:al the City of Jackson pltllllling 1aid today. "l'berel oiiU_ a
board" for the board of educa·
"""''2..-m'&lt;®Mll'l"" •chool -ro ·lilil kno1fn as the AD- 1
1 group which haa been working of work to be dolle. II wUI be- lion waa dlsclllled and It was
Admlaalolll
France threw tts support
., dreW Jackson Vocational -Unl· 1on creation of the Univeralty gin 88 IOOD 88 leaJlblo."
afl'eed to tnvlte Mr '&gt;lake lee
Mrs. Jlel'mAD L. Dillon, !05 today to a Soviet move to call
verilty, waa aMounced
apply for a II'JDt from' 'lbe
projection Is for
attend a meeting. to
Pecan st.; Stephen J.
a special session of tbe Unit4ay for the City of Jackson. It · the State Board of Regent. I $111' , milllon lm!ldlnl
his suggestion 1n person
Ave.; Mrs. E.
ed Nations General Assembly
1
wUI be' located on a 15 • acre I net week. 'lbe gran
Wj)uid eorilmodating between 5 •
•
502 Fo'!'lh Ave.; JVlfS.
tate-oirned site next w the I eneble hi"' group o seek fiJian.
·IIU!IeDts. It will
Wednesdly
Noah Brewer, ltt. 2 Vinton;
d'::a:t::
1
lolly
Bowling Alley.
1cing of _the Institution.
poet •
1chool claOsea
distrtJ wal tabled.
Roonle
';:""ler,
'l'hll · university, ilitended , l!li 1be uilon will charge .:ullon, will bl. 'Qll to anyone w b
FEENEY • BENNE'lT Post
R. Klncali!, Rt. 1 _ . :::!':".;::m
t:aln . higll school grndualea]Mr. Talbott said, juat as the paya -tu!Uon. ·
... ,
128, Amwlcan Legion, will ton, Kimberly J.
Rt. 2
SAIGON (UP!)- American
. artd idulls for . vocational
state-supported schools do. He 'ftle _sdtool wDI·
.
meet at 7:30 WednesdaJ night Pt. Pleasant; Lowse Rossi, Pt. week.
jets raided a MIG fighter base
etrs, bas been In the plannmg said the gr&lt;l\111 hopes i!'e .ltata at the : ldult level, (1) beatc •
o
at the hall.
Pleasant, Mrs. Bertha A. Wtl·
By oupporting the Russiano near llano! for the third time In
tor more than 110 years. II will will support the university as educalioiii·· (S} ttldl1
lralnlnl
PACK 248 Pomeroy Boy son, Pt. Pleasant; Mn. Edward the French emphasized their a week and destroyed six of the
be a forerunner of a possible : a state vocetlonal Institution. !or ·cralla, trades and
Scouts meet Wedneiday, June Lch. Milller, West Columlia;
spill with the United States interceptors on the ground with
liT• or six more to be located \If oot, the money wiU come lesaiOIII, and (3) technical trainIf at 7 p.m.
ae P. V.:ooten, Rl. 2 Pt. ud Britain which oppose tbe special cluster bombs, military
in Ohio. II Is intended to
private Industry and follll- ing at the mld-manqement,
Pleasant; Clinton C. Alley,
spectal sesolon. France bas spokesmen said roday.
ajl of southeastern Ohio 1outh 1dation money.
nuroln&amp; llborarory, Industrial,
SPECIAL MEETING of
Pleasant: Mrs. Harold E.
criticized the two other West- Tbe cluster IIDits burst In the
of Route !40.
t "We heve no Idea when th11 construction and businesa lev·
Shade Rinr Lodge 451 F.
mas, Middleport; Mrs. He
em powers for being roo pro- air and spew out ocom of
According to Robert Talbott lmtghl go into operation" he ela.
·
A. M. Wednesday, JIUle 14,
bert L. Grate, Rutland;
Israel iD the curreDI ertsls.
baseball - sized bomb1 which in
_ _ _::...,._ _ ---~
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Mn. Nellie Vale of Columbia I p. m. Past Mastera
K. Dotson, Rt. 1 Oak Hill; Mrs.
turn explode in fiery shrapnel.
Township, and a teacher In
with
In tho past M. M.
K. Fox, Cottagevme, W. - - -'"'"""''- The pilots counted six exploMeigs C!OIUlty ochools for
gree.
Mliwn S. Davis, Hamden;
HOP ON FRIDAY
slons in revetments near the
years, waa employed as a
.
.
Bannie M. Salyer, Rt. 2
.
. runway. Reconnaissance showed
WASIDN TON (Ill'!) President Jehnson.
wltltout JIOI[fying Cliatrman County school BUperviJor
lt.DUTL CHOIR ol -81 · Paul Wellston : Miss Mary
'lbere wtll be a teen hop this
half dozen MIG17s were
1hey
,._
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Eas"·"" IJ.Mils or day night bY county board
tlureb wjll reheaarae
Mrs Edward H Frtday at the Legton Grove
d bel
'd et
e tor ....,,eral •uw..,.... M I
J bnaon, ho lear'amea 0 • .....,,
·•
at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday.
m..;""l, Ashlan.d, Ky. ·, Robert. building at Wilkesv.ille sponsor- shattere
ore
cou. g
I
ahall, son'-""andaon
ol a Pullman
. o
c "o1
other
memberl of lite Senate education
In rip!aced
apeciBI aesalon.
tmTE ROSE Lodge will H.
".....
aa wa aymbol
Judiciary
Mrs. Vale
Dan
Sanders
Rt 1 HornsbY ed by tbe Amertcan Legion. moving
M ·U S 1
ded
grea...,
o a
ad
"-··h th
\NIUUUat 1:30 Wetlnetlday alter· Tenn.· ,._,ill'e E . Swart Rt
. will be from 9-11 p.
ore . . P anes poun
1
and
-'- ··-·te
vance• made
w•u""
e
Senate GOP Leader
ria who )'Osigned recently
n
.,....,
proceaa,
the
at the Middleport Amtrl· Athen's. .,.,
William. A M'ordlc.a• m. Tbe Sound Effects will em· otber communist targets !rom
toeeds
become the ftrsi Negro
M. Dlrtaen, ranllng
accept a college level pos!Uon.
Legion Hall 1
.
.
, cee.
near the base down to the
tile u. s.
member · e1 tlie
Mrs. Vale taught fl&gt;r t
POMEROY BOY Scout
Ashland, _Kr-: Stephen C. Sned·
,
southern edge of the Norfu.
00
Committee, predicted
JeaFI In 011• room schooiB
will meet Wednesday,
Chillicothe.
South Vietnam burder.
248
would ba conJiriDed
Melp County before going
14, at 7 p. m. Instead ol
lilrtlll
Melga General U.apltal
Air Force B52 Slratofonre•
undue dlfl[culty.
the, Colambil\, achool wbere
u announced earller.
Mrs. Noah Brewer, Rt. 3 Admitted - Arthur Slusher, ses for the lhlrd straight day bit
"He Ia a goad laW)I'!' and
taught lor 19 years. For the
Clllt.Pl'ER No
daughter ' 12 20
,
, Homer Theisa, Leon; just below the border in Sonth
fact ill bla ciolor sboUld
17 yeara abe baa been I
R.AM. staled _meeting
Mrl. E.' .'
Hudson, Pomroey.
Vietnam's northwest comer,
no dlllorellct," Dirksen
iDg principal there.
neaday, Juae If at 7:SO
IIQ Fourth Ave.,
l:04 DlscUr...-EIIzabeth Davis. deep jungle area where Intel·
Marshall II regarded a1
llt&gt;ldlni I B. S.
In the Pomeroy Masolic
Tuesday; Mrs.
[igence reports said the North
: : :ber maaler'IIJ
pie, regular bualnesa. elecllon
Grata, Rutland, son, 5:01
WOMAN KDJ.ED
Vietnamese are trying to
'[be five valedtetoriana of
and tnstallatioll of aU ofD
Tuesd 1J.lr H
DAYTON (UP!) ' - A young rebuild bases destroyed Ill
1'1 Meig1 . IAcal District's
V -. Site will join Mra. Grolla Sattl•
cera.
ay: •- ennan
Columbus woman burled to her months ol American air and
scbooll will be
as one of the lliO school auper- ~companions ore welcomed. Dillin, 505 pecan st., son,
death Tuesday when her para- grounda saaults.
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boat from the water as ill
day and Sunday afternoon, June •urface and does not have·· w the hydroplanes.
·
24and2i,drawracersfromthe lcut through, eliminating dragj Pomeroy's "Big Bend" Ohio
Eastet&gt;n United States. AU sizes and frlcUon resulting In great- -Rtver Course will be
of hydroplanes arid racing run- 1er speed and action like an air- 1
. and sanctioned so record
abouts are being entered. An[ptane. The _bottom of the hydro- jean be estabUBbed and
oddltional Unlimited Pleasuro planes are
w create nlzed by the National
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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. personal reputation hanging in appointed defender, Sen. Russell WlOovered by the Ethic&amp; ColliThomas J. Dodd goel before hiJ the balance, was prepared to II.Alng, [).La., announced he mitte&lt;. He indicated lie

Ihie and 1ft advantage of the ~d 8~00~ .:,desth: nex: t~:~ colleagues today w press home rise in the Senate face to face plal\"&lt;ld_

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Thunday
MIDDLEPORT CHILD

aervatlon League annual
lOr members and Invited
wiD be held at I p/ m.
day at the Middleport Roadside
Part. Officer• for the 1987..S
will be lnliallec! by Mrs.
Plf!nalo Ill GalUpolil.
Thole attending u. to lake
eooered
dish and !flelr owu
beS P :
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meetlnl '11nlraday, June 15,

7 p.m. al tb• Veterans Metnm:-1
lal lfoopltal to dilcual tbe anDUal IlL
ROCK SI!IUNGS Grange
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chute failed ' to open. officials u. S, Marines had pl'Gbed [n.
-DiaclliJI'I
laid. Authorities said Barbara w the mountain lungles. 'l'het
Mrs. Junior C. Adkins, Ter- Jean Ilrufiln, 22, was sky div· !ought scattered skirmishes and
G. Barrett, Mrs. Edward J. ing near the South Dayton Air· emerged with the lnteUlgl!IIC!t
Marilyn K. Cline,
port.
litat sent the 1152s lnro action.
Gehring, Mrs. Billy L. HalMn. Charlos E. Martin,
E. McKetllie, C!arlea
, Nichols, Michael A. Presron,
T. Rhodes, Howard
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. with Unqu
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I oar ularly viOlent when
HELSINKI &lt;UPil-The Krem. with in an; conventional war. Str:,.~ic . con~epts have became apparent that l'.S. spy
5 CINft IN IAIICI1'
lin drive to dbmi~ate the Middle the Swedes possess no nuclear changed radically with . the planes were using Bodoe.
East .may have suffered a we.pons. F'lnl•nd. Its stimdiM advent of nuClear weailli~s and No.-way, as on .. 'termi••• lor
•
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severe setback in the Arab- forces rostricted to 41.11"" \v I ballistic mis,&lt;lies. liut the mrmts over the Soviet Union. ' . .
rowN!~
Isra~1: war. But Russia's ~ff!lrts treaty and ~ound to Mosl"'ow by Russi"n~ r ''irme to devote But latelv the oroarar· has
,&lt;t,j•
. .
;.,
to secure Its northert&gt; narlli . a mutu•l as&lt;istance pact is at considerable time and energJi to been a sol~sell of
,.: ,
eorltinue to be an almost Sovie• mere).
neutralizin~ the north.
peaeef'l SQvlet aims and ·
unqualified success.
,
oOiv Basel ;'
The , apnroach has been about "rellucing tensions."
ET,HYL. .
. ' Norway and Denmark. both differenl for each of the four One
·"ed Soviet a~::~~
Through 80 intenSIVe dlplo· NATO members, after the only Nordic countries. .
is to have the four
·
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m~tlc ~So ~opaga~t cam- we.&lt;tern bases in the north.
Finland lost ·· last two
countries sig" a treaty declar
patgn t. · • ~~
non
Both have coosistently re- with Ruosia 'IJid since 1944 the log Scandinavia permanently 531 w. Main ' ~.,.,,.;..,
atfftemptor.to
.g, WI
II
fused to allow nuclear weapons Kt't'
oolicy has been to
~of!:,;;-r;:;'"'~it~s~fo~r~n~uc~Je:•r:,:we~a~po~n~s~!!!!!
e eel,
neutra zt a11
to be staUaned on their soil. the Finns dose to the Sovlel .•
Europe north of Germany
And " -~e are growin• indica- Union without unduly arousing
Fi·'-·• and Sweden
tiona both .mav r•ronsirler their the suspicions of other Scandin·
are neutral. Though
relationshlo with NATO when avians.
relali&gt;eiy large and well-trained their treBly obligations expire in
Admire NeutraUty
forces-particul.rly its air
lllll9.
The Soviets hav• tried to '
'IIRAND
-would be a facto! to reckon 'so, some circles believe .. convince a suspicious Storkholm
. HYBRID
_ _ _ _..__ ·· -- ·
Russia is l(l'adually winning that they genuinely admire
CHINATOWN GROWING
through sweet reasonableness a Swl'disn neutrality and have no
and two ·•3,ghter&gt; aod Mr. and Calvin Epple of Virginia, Mr. SA I"!!ANCISCO fUPil
goal &lt;he has failed to win· desire to tamper with
· Mrs. ·
Pickens visit&lt;: Dec- aod l'lrs. Albert Baer of Min-i ""• N
.
. throuRh war.
aff'
of their nelohbors.
large•t Chmese commumty; :;;;~;;;;o.,~===='=iiiii===....,...-==
Amazing Fast Growth,
oration Day with the Robert ersville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
in the western world is located It
Alkires . aod Ava Gilkey .
ham of Lancaster and Mr.
San Franciseo and cent:ere&lt;l ll
SEE THESE IN OUR
High Yielding Hay
Mrs. James Clark of Downing- Mrs. Frank Epple and
the city's famous Chinatown .
ton visited an afternoon with ter, local, visited Mr. and Mrs.
end Grazing Crop
- - - - - - - - •Mrs Jack Clark.
· Mike Epple Sunday.
About .5.000 Chinese immiBy Ava Gilkey
I The annual Steimetz reunion Dena Welch and Sally
grants settled In the area
A hybrid tbat comMr Ott!e Wiseman has been · was held Sunday at Jhe home called on Mrs. L:lrry Clark
1966 bringing C:hinatown's
T·
bines the best charac~eturned from Veterans . Ho~ of Mr and Mrs. M. A €ppie.] urday afternoon.
Jation to 6&gt;.000.
2 Piece
3 Ptece
teristics . of grain sorgp1tal ' Is much Improved.
ttlf
followmg relatives a~ Bonnie Welch spent a week
.
LIVING ROOM
BED ROOM
hum and sudan grass ,
Mrs Joe Carsey and daugh.: tended Mr and Mrs \Yilllhm , with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Friday.
·
$
to produce high tonter oa;e gone to Baltimore. Md.l Colburn . Lancaster; MJ / and j Richard
of Coolville.
Mrs. Grace Clark assllste&lt;lll
nage for green chop,
to spend a IT'Ont · with her 1 Mrs Earl Hot!, locai ;·'Mrs. Le· l Mr. and Mrs. Biege Lambert Mrs. Elda Carsey with her
~aylage, hay or gra~
dau~hter Mrs. iMty Graham. l tha Cowen. Shade : Mrs. Edna ' were in Parkers,.gon
housecleaning Monday.
mg.
Mr ••d Mrs. Frank Graves 1Stetmetz and /olr. Gail Steimetz Thursday. ,
COMPLETE.
SOFA
of ·" ·roo wer• rerent guests of 1of Wyandlllle, Mich.; Mrs. Joy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark
BEDS _ _
BUNK BEDSthe Guy Bolins.
l'f'lY"• Zanesville, and the hosts childrtn were Sund&amp;y dinner
Mr. and Mrs. ..ii Uwlrt:rall if'lr al)d Mrs. M. A. Epple.
gueslo of Mr. and Mrs.
·
(Eleanor G1lkey 1 have b e_
e n . Mrs. Orna Ar1x and son~ Rex, Hudson.
TWIN SIIE
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tra.\Sferred from Jackson, M1ss. visited Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass Mr. and Mrs. David' Winford.
Your Dtpandablt
HOLLYWOOD
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eBUCKEYE
to Blrmin~ham; · Ala., by the and family at Racine.
en of Columbus visit~ hOI'
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THE FISHING TRIP.·' i!.vE:~I!!O~'Y
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HELSINKI &lt;UPil-The Krem. with in an; conventional war. Str:,.~ic . con~epts have became apparent that l'.S. spy
5 CINft IN IAIICI1'
lin drive to dbmi~ate the Middle the Swedes possess no nuclear changed radically with . the planes were using Bodoe.
East .may have suffered a we.pons. F'lnl•nd. Its stimdiM advent of nuClear weailli~s and No.-way, as on .. 'termi••• lor
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severe setback in the Arab- forces rostricted to 41.11"" \v I ballistic mis,&lt;lies. liut the mrmts over the Soviet Union. ' . .
rowN!~
Isra~1: war. But Russia's ~ff!lrts treaty and ~ound to Mosl"'ow by Russi"n~ r ''irme to devote But latelv the oroarar· has
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to secure Its northert&gt; narlli . a mutu•l as&lt;istance pact is at considerable time and energJi to been a sol~sell of
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eorltinue to be an almost Sovie• mere).
neutralizin~ the north.
peaeef'l SQvlet aims and ·
unqualified success.
,
oOiv Basel ;'
The , apnroach has been about "rellucing tensions."
ET,HYL. .
. ' Norway and Denmark. both differenl for each of the four One
·"ed Soviet a~::~~
Through 80 intenSIVe dlplo· NATO members, after the only Nordic countries. .
is to have the four
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Finland lost ·· last two
countries sig" a treaty declar
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Both have coosistently re- with Ruosia 'IJid since 1944 the log Scandinavia permanently 531 w. Main ' ~.,.,,.;..,
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fused to allow nuclear weapons Kt't'
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to be staUaned on their soil. the Finns dose to the Sovlel .•
Europe north of Germany
And " -~e are growin• indica- Union without unduly arousing
Fi·'-·• and Sweden
tiona both .mav r•ronsirler their the suspicions of other Scandin·
are neutral. Though
relationshlo with NATO when avians.
relali&gt;eiy large and well-trained their treBly obligations expire in
Admire NeutraUty
forces-particul.rly its air
lllll9.
The Soviets hav• tried to '
'IIRAND
-would be a facto! to reckon 'so, some circles believe .. convince a suspicious Storkholm
. HYBRID
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Russia is l(l'adually winning that they genuinely admire
CHINATOWN GROWING
through sweet reasonableness a Swl'disn neutrality and have no
and two ·•3,ghter&gt; aod Mr. and Calvin Epple of Virginia, Mr. SA I"!!ANCISCO fUPil
goal &lt;he has failed to win· desire to tamper with
· Mrs. ·
Pickens visit&lt;: Dec- aod l'lrs. Albert Baer of Min-i ""• N
.
. throuRh war.
aff'
of their nelohbors.
large•t Chmese commumty; :;;;~;;;;o.,~===='=iiiii===....,...-==
Amazing Fast Growth,
oration Day with the Robert ersville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
in the western world is located It
Alkires . aod Ava Gilkey .
ham of Lancaster and Mr.
San Franciseo and cent:ere&lt;l ll
SEE THESE IN OUR
High Yielding Hay
Mrs. James Clark of Downing- Mrs. Frank Epple and
the city's famous Chinatown .
ton visited an afternoon with ter, local, visited Mr. and Mrs.
end Grazing Crop
- - - - - - - - •Mrs Jack Clark.
· Mike Epple Sunday.
About .5.000 Chinese immiBy Ava Gilkey
I The annual Steimetz reunion Dena Welch and Sally
grants settled In the area
A hybrid tbat comMr Ott!e Wiseman has been · was held Sunday at Jhe home called on Mrs. L:lrry Clark
1966 bringing C:hinatown's
T·
bines the best charac~eturned from Veterans . Ho~ of Mr and Mrs. M. A €ppie.] urday afternoon.
Jation to 6&gt;.000.
2 Piece
3 Ptece
teristics . of grain sorgp1tal ' Is much Improved.
ttlf
followmg relatives a~ Bonnie Welch spent a week
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LIVING ROOM
BED ROOM
hum and sudan grass ,
Mrs Joe Carsey and daugh.: tended Mr and Mrs \Yilllhm , with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Friday.
·
$
to produce high tonter oa;e gone to Baltimore. Md.l Colburn . Lancaster; MJ / and j Richard
of Coolville.
Mrs. Grace Clark assllste&lt;lll
nage for green chop,
to spend a IT'Ont · with her 1 Mrs Earl Hot!, locai ;·'Mrs. Le· l Mr. and Mrs. Biege Lambert Mrs. Elda Carsey with her
~aylage, hay or gra~
dau~hter Mrs. iMty Graham. l tha Cowen. Shade : Mrs. Edna ' were in Parkers,.gon
housecleaning Monday.
mg.
Mr ••d Mrs. Frank Graves 1Stetmetz and /olr. Gail Steimetz Thursday. ,
COMPLETE.
SOFA
of ·" ·roo wer• rerent guests of 1of Wyandlllle, Mich.; Mrs. Joy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark
BEDS _ _
BUNK BEDSthe Guy Bolins.
l'f'lY"• Zanesville, and the hosts childrtn were Sund&amp;y dinner
Mr. and Mrs. ..ii Uwlrt:rall if'lr al)d Mrs. M. A. Epple.
gueslo of Mr. and Mrs.
·
(Eleanor G1lkey 1 have b e_
e n . Mrs. Orna Ar1x and son~ Rex, Hudson.
TWIN SIIE
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Your Dtpandablt
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·~5. .
Mr. and Mrs. Chri. · Alkire
and ~r and Mrs. Walte'l''

Mrs. Mae Mason visited Mr.
Rnd .Mrs Russell Mason.
Golda Jewell of Columbu,• cal·
led on old friends recenUy .
Dana Turm=r is home now aft.
er a stay at Kimes Rest Home
in Athens.

enls the pas"t weekt£d, Mr. and
Mrs Waldo Neal.
·f
Mrs. Wilda Wiseman, M.rs
Frank Pauley, MrB: Larry Me
Grath and son, M,vrMinnie ·~~·
Grath and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Gilkey visited. Ava Gilk•eo

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RED RADISH~ •
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, .... your 11om or rolund JIIW IIIOIIO'f·

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$1.09

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Lemonade 6 !: 49e Bread _a}' 4 ~ $,1.

:GRAPEFRUIT.
lb.
:::~;t~~~~~~ -- S. bag 4 9c .,

A RIAL SUMMEil NECESSITY

Qtrs. or Half .

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29c

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'
SIZE I A' NEW RED •

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lib. 9 $c:

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Whole Legs . . ... 49c

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WIENERS

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$2.33

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lf. FROZEN . BIJYS

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COFFEE

TREAT DAD ROYALLY.!.:_:a.,

PUDDINGS

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BRYLCREEM

• • •

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CORNFbAKES
.......
361!
....
68c

WITH PRICES LIKE THESE, You· CAN

'

"TURKEY PARTS"

Krotor Brond

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J"""""-:

1uaor c...ok Enn a ,,_

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MIDDLEPfi&gt;RT, 0.

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GDAUTY

Motor Co.

1966 CHIYROL.T 4 DOoR SIDAI4
• $1579
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5 28 de

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tftlertiOftl.

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ana td ,.liS within 11 d~tyt.
CARD OP fHANKI a OBITUAIIII
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·

1964 CHEVY II 2 DOOR

$1099

194 cu. ln. 6 cyi. Std. t.rano. lladlo, Heater. Like new, Whitt.wall tireo, •&lt;tUI flnWl
.

1964 DODGE 2 DOOR

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CampleN Line
Alr-Condllionors, low 01 $149
•

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992-2181

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ILtND ADI

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270 Series white finish, red Interior, 6 cyl. engine, automa·

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In

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6 8 8tc

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MEIGS CO.
FISH &amp; GAMI-

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SoCiety Notes

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FNIEIIIDS

leave!

WELl.111oli'U .NOW YOU ~OW
1-\ID
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wH&lt;~ZE ~ou~ eczNo~oPA

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY
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PEiOI I FOEAA

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NEVI KI~DA M\991)£, C'MON, W£ GOIT"MY EYE! THAT'S P.Aft": GO GET '!M BEFORE
'THEY SHOOT SUMPIN
ELSE AT US!

'

NOW TAKING
APPUCATIONS

liD

FOR CARRIERS
FOR

IN MIDDLEPORT.

building ID PL Pleasant,

Conted Faye Menley

Middleport
Wented To Buy
.ANI'IQUES. William H1m m.
. .lfiddleport. Ohio. . . . .
5 :J&amp;
_ Rooll •

Va., former G. C.
·cation. The two story
Building, 20 feet by
motely 118 feet deep.
James Thabet; 882-2236, New
Haven.
6 II 7tc
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7,'1011 lb. capacity, We s tlnghouse II&gt; HP air rompreo,..., Blnks paint gun, ho s e
end repiator, Willard

Hllow root, wlld lluaer
charger. Gall MOler, 992-31118
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men!, foreed air furnaoe,
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•
GDAUTY

Motor Co.

1966 CHIYROL.T 4 DOoR SIDAI4
• $1579
model; 390 au. ID. Vi tllilile, Tilrbo Hydramatle

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5 28 de

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tftlertiOftl.

21 H' Ctlll D~~ct~unt ell ,.Ill ...
ana td ,.liS within 11 d~tyt.
CARD OP fHANKI a OBITUAIIII
II.SO tot n wortl mlnlm!lll'l. llldl
Hdllkttlal ..... ac.

Jrd. Middleport, CODp}l pre1 S
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24
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axlo, beater. Pleaol"l ~teY !lillsh/ Our Speolai.
·

1964 CHEVY II 2 DOOR

$1099

194 cu. ln. 6 cyi. Std. t.rano. lladlo, Heater. Like new, Whitt.wall tireo, •&lt;tUI flnWl
.

1964 DODGE 2 DOOR

Sltl 0

IS Cubic Ptol
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other llltl On .l tlo
Servlet Por Evol'y Solo

CampleN Line
Alr-Condllionors, low 01 $149
•

$1095

•
POMIROY
992-2181

tie trans. Radio and heater, like new whitewall tire".

1...-.....

Open til

•

9 pm-Mon•.Sot.

Business SerYices

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•

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·
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e Aluminum Windows &amp; Doors e Car Portt
1 Patio•
• Blown In insulation
.or c,u Collect 532-6881

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lT'I UI'Y TO 'L.ACI 14

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CHARLES LISLE
Syr•cuse, Obio

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ILtND ADI

...........

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FREEZER SALE

270 Series white finish, red Interior, 6 cyl. engine, automa·

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.
RADIATP,R

--·
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222- 4th Ave., Huntington

WANT AD

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STU 1~ ~E ~ WARSON.
Y0t.1R FiRST 17UTY '
~55I O NN1f~T :5HOULP
8~, AT LEAST,
INTERESTiNG.

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SERVItE
All New Rtcllttor Shop

rHI'i BORN LOSEI

WY 141M

Bv ART SANSOM

-----

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UP TO 'ioOR fi.OOI\
TA~ VOU~ WEIRD .JHI'S~

FREE STORAGE

OF ~UMOR

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ly IRANNIR

WIT~
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IIIJ!ti"IHINK:; 51JE'5 :;o

ROYALTY PREFE~RIN6
60NNA!

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GREAT, ~e~ &gt;ON ~H~

10 ~e

!IOA5T&amp; "TO GRIINDF!'o.

OF P~. R1&amp; AND ROMF:!

In

swiirunlDI area at

Oak Park. Call 94&amp;-26M.
6 8 8tc

Cloef Eleciric range.
one year old, like new, ph011e1
992-2329.
6136tp

EEk I.

Notice
MEIGS CO.
FISH &amp; GAMI-

__

M'~Ek

..

TELL Mt: SOM£THIIJG.,

5 ROOMS and bath on I 0 a k
St. In upper Monkey Run with
gas noor
Jurnace, $2,000.
Phone 992·3535 llllytime.

,,.... ...

WHO DECIDED VJHIIT
TIM E A KID SHOU LD
GO TO SLEE P 7

. ---'

I 00~1' K~W WHO IT WAS,
BUT mRE:S AfJ OLD, (1D RUlE,
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W,.IERAibJ TO WJE RATIOJJ

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A kiD GOES TO
SLEE.P IAJHHJ f\IS

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PARENTS G£T TIRED!

THAT SAYS ...

6 13

Rock Springs
SoCiety Notes

ANNUAl FISH FRY
and TRAP SHOOT

u.earG
in th iG
place!

I never
thouqht

J'a t&gt;e
00

-·-· . -·... -.

5o n·~

to

~

fRE~~.II

AND

~~~

By MERRILL BLOSSER

FNIEIIIDS

leave!

WELl.111oli'U .NOW YOU ~OW
1-\ID
1-\IS tMPTY llo1TLE5!

wH&lt;~ZE ~ou~ eczNo~oPA

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY
~01~
OU~ RA~,_EH?
PEiOI I FOEAA

-

Ybul

NEVI KI~DA M\991)£, C'MON, W£ GOIT"MY EYE! THAT'S P.Aft": GO GET '!M BEFORE
'THEY SHOOT SUMPIN
ELSE AT US!

'

NOW TAKING
APPUCATIONS

liD

FOR CARRIERS
FOR

IN MIDDLEPORT.

building ID PL Pleasant,

Conted Faye Menley

Middleport
Wented To Buy
.ANI'IQUES. William H1m m.
. .lfiddleport. Ohio. . . . .
5 :J&amp;
_ Rooll •

Va., former G. C.
·cation. The two story
Building, 20 feet by
motely 118 feet deep.
James Thabet; 882-2236, New
Haven.
6 II 7tc
HOIST,

7,'1011 lb. capacity, We s tlnghouse II&gt; HP air rompreo,..., Blnks paint gun, ho s e
end repiator, Willard

Hllow root, wlld lluaer
charger. Gall MOler, 992-31118
1 :::'l'AllPJe, clean, oo
I II
I BID .ney, P. 0. Bol It, I ROOM HOUSE, balb, baseReedsville, Qllo, ~T/2.
men!, foreed air furnaoe,
f 17
front and bact pordlel, solid
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·C!J.mrriittees Named _.F,alt.er's Dai'.is ·su.ndtfiv·~
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by ~ at
Chiirlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992-5292
RestaurB!II. The
----:-=-=-=
lowe&lt; at the Columbia Gas
lics, called to order by the
president, Mrs. Phyllis Baker.
The club collect was read and
secretary .and treasufer
givell. All application for
bersblp was giv,en by
Leonard, and the members
voted In Miss Rita Ball of
eroy. The auditing
report was given by Rose
nolds for the year 1966-67
commendation was r e com·
mended for Mrs. A! wilda
.
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. ner, treasurer.
Vocal, p•a_no,_and p•ano acwrdian students of M1ss · The new committees are :
~ercedes Conoon s Gaiupohs, Pomt Pleasant, and fome·
Program - Wilma
lOY studiOS were presented m three r ecitals heldSu~day chairman, Rose Reynolds,
afternoon m the I omeroy Semor Htgh School aud1tonum. lie vale, Martha Belle Frye.
Gold _piBnO pms were awawrded by MISs Condon to Personal Development
Gene&gt;a Ku~g. Nancy Greenlee, Charleen Ward, and..!.'_ev· tha Fry, chairman, Ann
m Barton lor a perfect rec·
.
Lucille Swackhamer.
ord of attendance.
are advance~ ;•ano
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Pupils of Carla Morris per· of Miss Condor's with
CIVIC Partlhclpation forrnmg at the first recital in· ner pupils of their own.
WReynolds, cha.rman, F .
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a r1
d Frten , a1 1
ciud~d Rany
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'!'homa Peggy Trussell, Jeff· Vocals by _Jenelle Cummms Kennedy, Mary
,. F • d F 'th S lth s
and Judy Kmg were mcluded ICe Mlils, Beulah Strauss,
m
•Deus•n
· the second rectt· a1 w1t· h pi- Wrig
· ht , Dor Inda W1'lson.
re, r~en • 81·
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Bonme 8m• ,
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Pullins, Kathv Tuttle, Frista ~no num~rs y rna 1 g g s,
mo em an,
~ era on
y t d Sh' ·1 G llig Miss Carol Barrutz, Cheryl Hudson, Edith Forrest, cha~rman,
Mos a n I ~ ey lueami there Jill Warner, Joyce Mobler, Ter· McElhinney, Nellie Vale.
orns P "Y ' " ' 6 ' b S esa Van Meter, Gregory Van World Affairs - Nellie Vale,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis,
1 se1ec1mns Y . 1 0were voca
M
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'Is Meter, Jenellt Cumm , Da· cha~r:nan, Edna ae
omeroy, and Mr. an d M r s.
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performing at the early recital v1d King, Nancy Gr . ee, Bet· Ge:aldme Swadley.
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K bl y. c k . ty Shaffer, Geneva Kmg, Yen- Fmance - \.&lt;Iretta SaeleDll, Two demonstrations, one lea· were recent guests of Mr. and
;e;~ ": B lh'".:.n~r The:ss ' ida Gibbs, Nancy Jo Ma y e r, chairman. Beity
turing the making of a con- Mrs. Harry Beegle at Warn·
~I e, ~~ . e and Miss
· Mary Loo -~ing, Grace K i o g, chairman, Martba Fry,
tainer and the other a flower pum, Pa. Mrs. Beegle, whose
rs . om s
Barbara l!ass, Kevin Barton, Handley, Molly Hill,
arrangement, were given Tues- condition is improved ·from reWill. Darl~ S her ida n, 1Hoffner, Freddie Houdashelt, day at a meeting ef the Merry cent illness, is a sister to Mrs.
An neUe Womer, Peggy Mi I· : Jean Moore, Betty P i c k en s, Gardeners 4-H Club held at the Davis and Mrs. Johnson.
~oan, and Jndy King.
iGrace Pratt, Essie
home of Mrs. Harvey O'Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nease
Pomeroy, 0.
The third reclial mcluded vo- and Sharon Parker.
Mrs. Robert Snowden a
and son, Dick, returned Tues·
vats by Charleen Ward, San- Legislation - Grace
· O'Dell,.
of t h day from Boston, Mass , where
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
dra
Bailey,.)o(l'l*
Shahan,
and
chairman,
Martha
Fry,
Rutland
Fnepdly
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
Juna14-15
NOT OPEN
are advisors for the newly
wln Stoilatis. Mrs ... StoliaUs Ill
I Jenelie Cundollis, and accordi· rie Hoffner, Pearl
1on selections by Bridi!el park Eva Stout.
ganized club.
the former May Smith.
FRIDAY ond SA'I'URDA~
and Dennis Park. Others tak· Membership - Betty Cline, Paula O'Dell, a junior
R on n i e Brinker returned
June 16-17
lng
part
were
Maureen
He
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gave
the
demonstration
on
home
Tuesday otter a w~::~~
"KALEIDOSCOPE" .
nessy, Lucy Holter, Karen
ing a nower arrangement,
visit In Belpre with his b
(TechnicoluJ J
Warren Beatty
Johnston, Sharon Johnston, JerMrs. Snowden showed the
Joe, and family.
Susannah York
ry Lee Coleman, Bridget Goble,
the technique of creating a
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McGowan,
Janet
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from
records.
A
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Howard Keel and Joan
Morrls, Cindy MeiTifleld, Jim· I
on good safety habits was givCaulfield
my McClure, Jennifer G 0 b 1e,
en by Sherr! Mtchaels.
Cary Morris, Rbojean McClure, , An invitation to a potluck din· A tour of the rose garden
Marlene Goodwin, Julia An nl ner and reception bononng
the Snowden home wa&amp;
Holter, Kay McGowan, Meindy iet Capehart, new district
for the next meeting
Shahan, Mary FJ:ancl!. Bill AI· Iuty, was extended by Lafay. group.
TONIGHT, THURSDAY
. len, Carla Morrls and Sandra i ette Sl1rine; Gallipolis, wb
Officers of the club are
~~,:! m~~:
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lJane Howell Tent, White
· dlth Snowden, president; Tanl·l ~
"THE RUSSIANS ARE
Floral decoratioDll lor the re- •of Jerusalem, met at the
my _Michaeli, v1ce president;
1 eitals were made by Mace 1 Hail, Pomeroy.
COMING"
,
Tem O'Dell, ~etary;
SP 4 Woodrow W. l!;ngle,
Carl Reiner .F.va Mario Saint Barton. Annette Morgan, Glad· The event will be held
Schilling, treasurer; j enD i e 1is enroute to Vietnam a fIe
-- PLUSys Cummins, and Carla Mor· p. ''"'· Tuesday. Mrs.
recreation I e ad e r; spending a furiOUJh here wlthdl
"THE BOY CRIED
ris served the punch at a
was a guest at the
Eads, health chairman; his wife and parents, Mr. and
Fraser M~~~!:R"
IId!1nt reception following the re- Jane HoweU Tent and
Sherri Michael•, safety; and Mrs. Woodrow Engle, Sr.
Veronica Hurst cltals. Joyce Mohler of
ed a school of. instruction.
Brenda Bolin, news reporter.
Dell Fife remains a patient
- - - - - - - - roy and Darrell Shahan of Gal· Plans were made for a
Ofher members of the c I u b at Meigs General · Hospital. His
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
lipolis di'!Piayed art pieces.
to be held· on July 14 at 6 p.m. are Linda Williams, Marlene room number is 5.
AND FRIDAY
··
at the New Haven Park. It
Barrett, Rosemary Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
1
DO~~~'e :~~itu
PLAN PROGRAM
be a family affair. Reported
Debbie Priddy, and Roxune ,moved Tuesday to their Lin·
"THE GROUP"
1 The MI. Union Ch11tch, two were the parents of Mrs.
Patterson.
colo St. home, formerly owned
randice Berger Joan Hackett : mile. south of Carpentr.r, wUI ine Atkins, both confined to the
by the Allgus Howard family.
.~~r~~ hold its annual Father's Day Meigs General Hospital and
Mike !Joyd, home fro~mmloloy-ed
"THE HUMAN
program Sunday, June 18th, ry Catharine Goodwin.
State University, Is •
DUPLICATORS"
starting with Sunday School at Wedding gills were
~·
at the Mldllleport pool
George Nad~olor
9:45 a.m., lunch 011 the grounds to Mrs. Barbar• Dugan, worlhy
summer.
•
Barbara Nichol! at noon, and a hymn sing at 2 hi 1 b priestess. Refreshments
UrC
' - - - - - - - - ' ' p.m. Ail lingen welcome.
were served duriu&amp; the
"God Speail . to ,Amos'' wu
- - - ----- - -- -- - ·
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hour.
'
the devotional theme used by
Mrs, Helen Lewis Monday at
a meeting of Group S of the
S.
W&lt;jlllen'o Association 'Of the Mid·
WO
dleport First United Presbyter· SYRACUSE - White Bibles
ian Church.
were presented during the SunMrs. J. E. Harley, chairman, day morning Worship service
Mn/ ~old Sauer,
opened the meeting with pra):· at the First United Presbyter·
port, Route 1, Is at OhIo
er. The secretary's report w86 ian Church. The sermon, ''How
versttr thJII week. attending
given by Mrs. R. M. Sherman Great Thou Art," wss deUver·
three • day workallop for
and Miss Margaret Sauer led in ed by the pastor, the Rev. Linschool English teachers.
the study of Ph!UppiaDll. Tak· son H. stebbiruJ.
Mrs. Sauer teaches at
ing part in the lesson w e r e Presentation of the Bibles w'1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DR._ $1695
Kyger Creek High School.
Mrs. Walter Waddell, Mr s. made by Mrs. Pearl McBride,
auve
writing
the
below
Marcus
Chambers, Mrs. Sher· using 1!8 her topic, "Being Jn.
8 cyl. A•1to. trans. Radio and Heater.
age student/ and literary
man,!" -- "l!ldred Beeson, Mrs. formed In the Scripture." Grad·
1965 CHEVRWT BISCAYNE 4 DR._ $995
!cism will be the worbhcop Jeue Shumaker, Mrs. Lewio, uates hlliiOI'td were MJaa Can·
6 cyl. Standarli
themes.
and Mrs. Nell DeWees.
dace Stebbina, who graduated
Conducting
the
wor·kshopa
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friendship
circle
and
the
from the Morgon High School
.' $1495
1965 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR.
will be Dr. Hollis Summers
Lord's Prayer in unison «fl' at McConnelsville, and Mlos
8 cyl. Auto. Trans.
Jack Mathews, Ohio
eluded the meeting.
Patricia Lond11n, from Southern
English Department;
High School at Racine.
1965 JEEP STATION WA~. 4 DR._ ~995
Keegan, oupervilor of
SON IS BORN
It was announced that t he
6 cyl. 4 Wheel Drive.
ary English, Cincinnati;
Mr. and Mrs. Dana W, Mur. ·closing program of the C
les Wlll. Upper Arlington
ray are announcing the birth munity Bible School will
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500-4 DR. _ $1495
School, Engliah teacher;
of a nine pound 100, Monday, held Friday night, June 16 at
8 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steer·
Mrs.
Woodrow
Williams,
June 5 at Pleasant Valley Hos- p.m., In the Asbury Met:hodllst
mg.
man of the Department of
pita!. Grandparents are Mn. Church, the host church. An
llsh
at
Wilmington
High
Elizabeth Murray and the late offering will be takeL to
1964 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE _ $1595
Dana L. Murray, Pomeroy, and defray the expenses of t
8 cyl Mto. Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steer·
PT.
PLEASANT
Mr. and Mrs. eecn Sheets of schooL
mg.
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JJVESTOCI[ SALES co.
Sandyville, W. Va. Maternal The Stebbins family mo&gt;Y·ed
PT.
PLEA..'IANT,
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VA.
grea~grandparents
are Mrs. into the parsonage Frida
1964 FAIRIANE 500- 4 DOOR - · $1295
Salmfay JUDe 11, 1111'1
Mattie Ash and Mr. and Mrs. from Penoavllle, wbere t be
8 cyl. Std. Trans.
HOGS - j70 to 220 21.25 to , Boyd Ash, West Virginia.
haVe been residing.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR _ _ $995
22.!0; Heavies 18.25 to 20.?;;
Sun Roof Radio and Heater.
Lights 18 to 21; Fat Sows 14 to
17; Boars 10.25 Ill 11.80; Pigs
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DR. _ $1395
S to 14.75: Stock Shoats 14 to
!fARO TOP. 8 cyl. P.G. Trans. Radio and Heater,
,. Air Conditioned
CATI'J.E - Steers 20.20 to
There 11 Alweys Plenty Of .Free Perking
. . 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DR._ $1195
23.10; Helfel'll 18.75 to 20.10;
HARD TOP. Auto, Trana. Radio and Heater, Power
Space For Everyone At Elberfelch Mechanic
Fat Cows 15.85 to 18; Canners
Steering.
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11.25 to 18.75; Bulls 20.80 to
Street Werehouu. Only A Few Minutes
1963 FORD GALAXIE 500-2 DR.- $1195
Milk eows 122 to 175;
Welk From Downtown Pomeroy.
.-.IIAiU&gt; TOP. 8 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio aDd Heater.
Stock Cows and Calves 196
230: Stock Steers 2t.35 to :!li.75:
Shop For 10 Minute• Or All Dly··
l'ou Alteafl• Pagl..e•• At
Stock Heifers 18.10 to .;2.71';
Steer Calvu 23 to -28.50;
THE PARKING IS FREE AlWAYS.
Stock Heifer Calves 18 to H.
VEAL CALYES - ' Tops 30.·
Secondl 3tUO; Medium
fAt 29.35; Common
Heavies
to 30.
Bab7 Calvu - K to fL
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Club Meett'ng

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Wash

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BIG YANK
ull!~T CONTRACT -

These matched sets work harder,
play harder, save wear and tear on
your budg..t. Button flap .~ecurity
pockets; ~xtra fabric at lmees,
elbows, shoulders. Non-rip seams,
lined sltirt collar.
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SHORT SLEEVES now available.
Dad will appreciate these each time
he puts them on. Khaki, silver-grey;
charcoal-grey, green, black, olive.
Trousers sizes 29-42. SHirts sizel
14·17 coUar.

All slzeo A to
D. Sanforized
100% cotton.
and

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Coat style top

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SHORT SlEM
WHIR DRESS SHIRTS
Cool for Father's Day, cool on Into summer.. Our--short,
sleeve dress shirts are permanent press. Looks freshly- '
ironed after a hot summer day,

KIRBURY
Ban-Lon S.gcks
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One size fits all 100.\ 'a.
White, grey, red, Navi
gold, sage green,
and black.

Swim ·Trunks
His Swim.wear i1 here. You'll ha_ve to see this
wqnderful Hledion • .
FATHERS DAY SPECIAL
Bachelors' J'rltnd Socks. 100% . cotton hi your
choice of white, bleck or grey,

3 pain $1.00
3 pei~ $1.25

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Stop p~e . ci"UBh oD your em-Pet with pateDted ·
laclv oD : clear plastic ,pro~ectors. EJberfelds
Housewares department 18 headquarters for the
eomplete selectioD of all sizes ID l'Ound -aDd
aquare shapes;
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PAJAMAS

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Farmer's Home
second from left, Signed contracts
for a
graD! to Meigs
for a comprehensive water
plan
In the county,
of
Observers at the county courthouse are, seated, E.
Robinson, charrman of the
left, and MUton .Roush, county FHA supervisor. Standipg, left to right, are Edison
commissioner secretary; Warden Ours aDd Charles R. Karr, Sr., county commissioners,
of Seico, Inc., the fitm that wiii do the project engineeirng.-Senti'!el Photo.

BROADCLOTH

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Frank W. Porter; Jr., ottorney for the Tuppers
Plelns·Chnter Weier District, on behalf of Senator
Stephen M. Young (0-0hlo) uld notiflutlon h11 been
received tt.ot on oddltlonol $539,000 loon from the
Former's Home Admlnlstrllion haa been authorized
for tile woter system.
Porter uld the Jncre11od amount Is In eddltion to
$1,116,000 already approved os a loan to the Eastern
Meigs County Wottr District.
'Coupled with the grant of $1,674,000 from the
Ecol)!)mic Devttlopment AdmlnialrJtlon (EDA) the WI•
ter district now h11 a federol COIIIPiillmtl)l of funds
of $3,3~9,000,'' Portor&lt;soid.
"This committmenl mokll the Tuppen PlolnsChesltr Water District the lorglll financed rural w•
ter system tho! has been brought Into existence
through the effqrts of the Fermen Home Adminlstn·
lion and the Economic Development Administration,''
Porter uld.
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meet with Sieco, Inc., engineers for the district, on
Friday, June 16, to determine sites for wllltr towers
and pumping stations ond to rnstruct the englnHrs to
procoed wltt. the final plans ond apeclficotions upon
which to edvarlill f.or ~~~~~ for construction.

WORK CLOTHES

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WATER DISTRICT G~TS Shall~w Program~
OVER ! MILIJON LOAN Lack in Concept

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SWEATER SHIRTS

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T Gallipolis
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liliai(mall. Gloria Ebersbach, lng Monday, June 1~, ate p. 111.
· Leonard, Edna Mae of all conunlttee chainnen at
th~ ColUJ1!1lia Gas. offices to
- Lucijie Swack· make p\&amp;Ds for the club'l proWilma Sar- grams lor the coming year.
gent. Slidie
The program was in chstrge
Public Relations - Janet ' of Wllmn Sargent, vice prestKorn, chairman, Molly Hill.
dent, ana ~he 21st Annivemlr~
Special Committee - An of the club was observed wl1~
Bailey, chairman, Janet
the lighting of a candle an
Alice Mills. Beulah Strauss.
tlie recitation of two potm' In
Flowers - Rose ·
memory of Mrs. Wm. Burford.
Lore!' Saelens.
first president of the club.
Hostess - Dorinda
Members were recognized
chairman, Beulah Strauss,
the year of their memberRnip
chairman, Mary Kunzelman, There are eight active
Betty Cline, Edith Forrest, Hel· er members.
en Handley , Farie Kennedy, Games were played and
Jean Moore, Betty Pickens, Es- es awarded to Loretta S.oel.ens.
sie Russell, Pearl Reynolds. Sadie McElhinny, Dorinda
Eva Stout, Geraldine Swadley, son and Ann Bailey. The
Joan Wright, Sharon Parloer.
eling prize went to Alwllda
Music Director - Lucille ner and the door prize to
swackjlamer.
. Bailey. July's meeting will
Parliamentarian - Rose Pey- in charge of the hostl!ss
no Ids.
mittee.
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Telephone - Alwilda Wern- If.,~.;;;~;_;;;;.
er. chairman, Sadie McEihh
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ney.
Bulletin - Freddie Houda·
shelt. .
book
Phlll Bk
Scrap
y s a er.
There will be a short meet·
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. Jam!!~! A. Rhodes blasttiG
the federal government today for not doiD~ enough -.
eliminate the causes of racial unrest in Ulties. "'Pili
tro11ble is a direct fesult of shallow federal ~
~c~i~g in the concept of ne~ to train people for apt.
cthc JObs," the Republican cltief executive Bald. "Thest
problems cannot be solved with haphazard and~
!hods. The shotgun •pproach to help a few ~
thousands of others should
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be discontinued."
called out to q1lell dlstarball1ll
Rhodes, who has spent sever· whether requeslecl '- Ioiii flil.
al sleepless nights as a result cials or noL
of racial disturbances at Day·
Oblervera
ton and Cincinnati, called for
•we ba.. oat aboeofttl It
intensified and long-range pro- all of oar eiUe1 and 11t an
grams for training and retram- preparecl to pltlldll pellq i;.
ing.
to effecl II die ...1118 ~
In the same statement Rhodes rants," he l8kL
warned the slate will not per· "We 8nl go!Dg to pnllect Ill
mit "professional agitators, and property in 01110, JWO(r.l
looters and hoodlums" to run ri· the clUes and the lpoeeDII..
ot throul!h Ohio's cities.
"Profusional agl.tatorl 1114
In the future, he said, 1t. e o!hers who seek to exploit !be
Ohio National Guard will be
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