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POJl!lllltlon E•plosion" was the One Foundation/~ MrS • •UI,WID&gt;'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nease, Mrs. Belly Pickens 1vas hbn- Proje'cts and objectives of nouneed, that she wW attend .a \eel at l'l!ndue l7nlversi!J ~ prograJ!l,;,llleme psed lJY ,Mrs. Nease relld the 'scpptw'l! .and
Pomeroy, .,.. announcing the ored by the Junior .lllgh elan IChurch Women United were &lt;lis- meelinl of Church WOIIIet! UnJI. month.
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Kerni lllluib at a recent ineet- taldilg part Ill a dliiloJUe ,_,.
llblr1h ol a son.- Gregory Lee, of the Middleport Fll'st Baptist Icus$ed by Mrs. Ja"""' Rich- . ·
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born Thursday at the Pleasant Church With a farewell party ard~ of Rio Grande the southiUtt'l~.;,;,l Chrlstjan , Ser~lce ·,held at tlie Yeauger and Mrt~ ~ease.
IIVs1lley Hosjjltal,, Pt. Pleasant, Thursday_ night at the Jo~n eall are,a vice ~ja~t, at an
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lexecuttve · council ·session of ·
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II"":•- Nease are the parents of were hostesses for !be party.,F. t B list churdl ·
SljPpotted ,bY the On&amp;Won.OUe meeUng.
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llm•atej,.al grandparents are Mr. siding in Columbus. was i're- , Present for the session were jlaptist Church, waa read by We class ·~~ relft!shll\ent&amp; ,
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OJarles Blake, Syra- sented a book and jewelry from Mrs. J. Edward Foster, pres!- Mrs. James Stephenson Thlll'll- .fo those nlm«&lt; above and Mrs.
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officers tralnlng scbOOI ndd at
dueled the games and a dessert 'ersville Methodist, vice pres!- at the church.
Sterrett and Mrs. J. Ed Foster.
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: &lt;~•nt; Mrs. Richard Owen, Mid· . Durlnl the meelinl conduct. ·
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Guests were Myrna and Mel· ;dleport Baptist, secretary, and ed by Mrs Harry Bailey pres- , '-Psal~.
odie Mclrltyre, Joyce R i I e y, ~Mrs. David Entsminger, !f~ath ident pl~ were made' for li _ ru·OUQ ·: 1;f11
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Joyce Roush, Chester Rouhh.l Methodist, Mlddl~pl)rt, tteasur· picnl~ to be held at the Middle.,
Y!'S; Watson and Mrs. Scott to
Joyce Roush. Chester Rou"\ er Others attejldtnl \Vefe Mrs. 'port Park on July IU. The piet :L _
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Dr. Milton Lilly
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the teacher's thought entitled Lexlng11ln was the week end DAUjfhters of UniOR Veterans, PT. PLEASANT _ Dr. MD·
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IJ'ellowshlp Day, World Com- "Chain Reaction."
guest of her brother-In-Jaw and wiD meet at 7:30 Monday even- ton Judson Lilly 88 of'Uplllnd,
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munity Day In Nove~be~ band Devotional leader was Mrs sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wll· mg at the D.A.V. hall.
IMason County ~ho' died Satur• ,
World Day .of Prayer m e TU· Aten Shain who presented sev- dermuth. Her husband joined BETHEL 6Z, International Or· ' day will be 'buried In Mount
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men be name or eac 0 serv- ture from St.Luke. Her medi- er came ..peelally for the Rc- meet at 7:30 Monday night at at Upland following funeral
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the Masonic Temple.
Iservires Tuesday at 2 p. m. at
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The speaker announc mat tunlties We Let Pass By,"
STAFF ANO OFFICERS,' the church.
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Vemng . mq the 1967 proJe&lt;;l for Wo~ld Com- "Time For Sale," and ·'A Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meigs Temple, Pythlan Sisters. I His wife, Mrs. Henrietta LilA polluc p1cmc preceded a mumty Day .". prOVIdmg Jay. Dream" and she concluded Wamslev were her oarents. Mr. will meet at 7,30 Monday night 1 died In 1954_ Friends may
meeting o~ the p~st preSidents jettes for miSSions. She ~ug- with two poems, "When I Have and Mrs. Norman Fisher, Sen- m the Columbus and Southern ! !~I at the Heck Funeral Home
of tbe LadJes j\IIXlllary of Drew 1g.sted that work on the project Time" and "Lost Opportunity." ecaville.
Ohio Electric Co. social room. Iat Milton
Webster Post 39, American Le·l be started this summer. It was M T T Sh 110n gave the Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs .Mrs. Horace McElhinney and
ion, held at the home of Mrs. her recommend~lion that offi- cl~:lng ·prayer. e
of Ashland, Ky. were weekend Mrs. Clyde Andrews will be the cine Lodge F&amp;AIII will be held
Ben Neutzlmg, Pomeroy.
cers be elected m January and It
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council activity were outlined that Mrs. Joe Cook Will present returned after a several days: MEIGS RDING Club Tues- work m the Master Mason deby
visit in Collunbos with Mrs. day, 7.30 P· m. at home of Mr. gree.
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French Hundley and Miss Joyce and Mrs. Joe Young.
POMEROY Women s CbrlJ.
!he meeting which opened with
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TONIGHT and TUESDAY
prayer. Plans for the next meet·
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson
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m':"t al2 p.m: Tuesday at the
Juno 26-27
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ill Logan were weekend visitors lion that would be, a boon to Umted Methodiii Olurch.
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homeof
their son·ln-Jaw and dough· consumers, is pressmg to make LADIES AUXIIJARY of
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Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ohlin· lhe data publle.
~eeney-Bennett Post 128, Amer"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK
Geo. Segal, Sent~ Berger, served by till! hostess to those
ger.
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Chairman Benjamin Rosen- 1can Legion, will meet at 7:10
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilder- thai, D-N.Y., said his speciui Tue~y nlgbt at the hall,
COLORCARTOONS:
Watson, Mrs, George Hackett, '
muth, Mrs. 'Pea,rl Mora, Mr. consumers subbbqls
Wednesday
.B.tP Fr•nklln Store
Countorfe1t Cot
Sr., Mrs. Ralph Gilmore, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Ly 0 n 8 and Mrs. Norman Fisher of Sen- Che1rman BenJamin Rosen- STATED CONCLAVE of the
Rail's Ben Franklin
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Gerald Wildermuth, 'Mrs. Jed are vacationing at Cherokee ecaville, .'.1nd Mrs. Earl Shu- thai, D-N.Y., sa1d hlB special Oljlo Valley Coounandery No.
MIDDLEPORT
POMEROY
Webster, Mrs. Mayme Holme9, Villlll!e, Arkansas. Their 8 0 0 , 'maker, New Lexington, visited consumers subcommittee wants 24 K. T. wW be beld June. 28,
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election of officers.
Lyons.
I Mr. and. Mrs. Walter H. MoelMra. c. T. Shumaker 11 In ler, Lancaster, were Regatta
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IHwllin!!(on, W. Va. with h ef
visitors In Pomeroy.
•on and daugbter-ln-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich,
Mra. Charles Shumaker.
daughter, Jayne, were In
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Trlp(ett
Sunday to visit Ills
have returned from Winfield, W. ·
Mrs. George Hoeflich, I
where they spent several who Is a patient at Uncolo I
with !be Albert Hendrick8 1Memorial Hospital, '"" Mr. and 1
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at her home fOllowing
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CINCINNATI •(UP!) - The ~n. who jolneCl' the Reds
ilumplng ClnclimaU Reds who ll age 17, just out of Reading
went scoreless wbile gividg up illgh School. chalked up his lOth
three runs to Los AngeW. Mon- Win of the se1100) lioldiilg the
day night, meet Ute Dodgers Reda to five bill In notching the
GB, again tonight in Ute second of 3-0 decision.
a four-game series.
Te Reds made the mislake
Sammy Ellis wiD' take the of permitting Osteen to slip
6 mound for the Reds vs. Don away from them back in 1961
6 Sutton for the Dqdgers.
when they were forced to ped7
On Monday the Reds were die him after exercising his albeat mainly by a native ,of the lotted options.
Queen City, and fol:lller Redleg, And It's a mistake Osteen
Claude Osteen.
hasn't permitted the Reds to

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St. LoWs
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Cincinnati
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Chicago
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Pittsburgh
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san Franciaco 36 36 .514 8\!o
Atlanta
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Philadeiphis 31 36 .483 12
Los Angeles 30 39 .43$ 14
New York
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Houston
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forget the .last tliree years.
Monday night's victory .was his
third straight over tile Reda
Utis ~n and bls eeventh in
10 decisions witlt them since he
swapped a Washington Senators
unifotm for the Dodger fial1'l"is
in the winter of 1964. d
The defeat Osteen han ed the
Reds Monday was their ninth
in their last 13 games, dropp..t
them three and one-half games
behind !be league-leading Car·
dmals, and left them only half-

a.game ahead of the,thild place "My b1ggest out. of. Ute
Chicago Cube.
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came In Ute filth mrung
"I had a hell of ~ aln'ker to- fanned Tony Perez," said
night and real good control," teen.
said Osteen. "And I made the Dick Schofield's error on Chipitches ":hen I ~d to."
co Ru~z·s grottnder and Vada
W1Ut this, ,Red M!UJIIer Dave Pinson • double had put runners
Bristol readily agreed.
on eecondtlt an~-~hlrd&gt; wtth •.
"Osteen beat us, not the out and e ncus tr~1 11ng ....
umps," said Bristol who was "Let's face 11," said ?"teen
banish..! by umpll'e Ed Sudol "Perez has been hot Wltlt
ln Ute Reds' half of the eigh!JJ ,bat and he has alway• been
inning for disputing a call on a tough out fo~ me. I don't
force-out at second base.
out many guys, most of

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Detroit
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Boston
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Minnesota
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Cleveiaild
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Califotnia
36 37 .193
Baltimore
32 35. 478
New York
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Kansas City 32 39 .451
Washington
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Monday's Resulla
In the oUter game the Dodgers
Chicago 5 Baltimore 4 (night)
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The Pomeroy Pll'ates upset third and fi£th frames and Ute Pirate hitters off 1'; d die Jon Buck pitch..! ~r t
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New York 5 Kan. City 2 (mght)
e previous
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st. Louit 3 San Fran 1 (night) Cn!Jfnrma 4 wash. 3 (night)
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(Only
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Today's
Probable
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tall times EDTI
The Pirates, managed by gJVe up only one hJt, a single by v1s, with his homer Young The Yanks had taken a
(aD limes EDT)
New York (Downing 8-4 and
George Nesselroad, traded 2-0 Andy Vaughan off Faulk, dur- pitched for the Tigers untd the lead m the bottom of the £1Ith
Pittsburgh (Fryman 0.2) al Verbanle 2-1) at Kansas City
after the second inning. The mg the stellar performance The Utird when he was relieved by when Gene McKinney doubled
New York (Bennet 0-4), 2 p.m. (Hunter 7-5 and Dobson 4-3) 2. 7
Pirates, however, came back Pirate hurlers fanned 16 and Burney The T1ger p1tchers m two runs, but the margin was
Houston (!llaslngame 2-01 at p.m
with runs in the bottom of Ute walked f1ve.
cimbmed to stnke out nine and shorthved as the Dodgers came
Atiru~ta (Niekro 3·3), 8:05 p.m
Washington (Colemllll 3-5)
back with five in the top of the
PbHadelphla (Wise t-5) at California (McGlothlin 7-1), 11
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Fight Results
s1xtlt The Dodgers big sixth
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001 001 000- 2 52 man; Kaat Worthmgton (8) Brooklyr. N y (I)
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N1xon, .Z1mmerman
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Detroit &lt;Wilson 8-61. 9 P m
Farrell, G Jackson (I), 19 31
NEW YORK (UPI)- Pablo and R Leonard, a smgle
replacement,SHJOUI'A4 .
Wedae•day's Games
Wednesday's Games
Green 17) and Oliver; Nye, · ·
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012 OOX000 200
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Koonce 16), Hartenstein (9) and Wa sh.
7 outpomted Angel Rivera, 132, w1th a dobble and SJngle; Glaze, plete1allored pn&gt;tectlon... 1
Houston at Atlanta (N)
Washington at Califorma (N)
Hundley. WP-Nye (6-3). LP- Ca1·
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a tnple; Carl Offutt, a double, prol8cflon."
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c lcago at . a Jmore ,
Farrell (6-3).
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OUT OF ACTION
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. 002 115- 9
Boys League play, remamiQg Pitts.
OOI ooo IOO- 2 II I , HOUSTON (UP!) - Larry Thad Spenc'er, 202, Berkeley Yanks
001 230- 6
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!Jed in sum["er standings w1th NY.
000 000 021 _ 3 10 0 1D1erke~, one of the Hou~ton stopped Amos Lmcoln, 210, Buck and M~KfllDey, G.
COLUMBUS, Ohio IUPJ\- a birdie for an even par 37.
7-2 records aM stx games to go. Blass P!2arr 18 ) Face 19) Astros oulstandmg young p1tch- Los Angeles (B) .
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Arnold Palmer, who always Then on Ute .front nine, the 2S- Both went a half-game al!ead of and M;y, R. ~aw, 'R. Taylor ers, has been ordered to rep~rt
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attracts an army, and little· yenr·old one-t1me UruverSJty of the idle Red Sox.
This Week's K&amp;l'
1111 and {lrote, Sullivan (8). WP for SJX months acl!ve duty with loternatiooal League Standing•
known Kermit Zariey, put .on Houston star, who. ruled ""/ The Braves ulled awa from -R Taylor 12-2). LP-Face (4-/ the US Army and will be lost I By United Press llemaUonal I
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dazzling displays Monday to f1re nteroolleg10te champiOn In 1962, th y kees ~fter fou/ close :3). HRS-Mazeroski lith), Boy· for the rest of the s_eason, the I
w. L. Pet. GB
six-under par 66s to wm the came through With the low mne in~in
win 8-3 and the Red- er (lsi) .
Astros report..! Monday
Rochester
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000 000 000 - 0 5 0: ,,hose record was 6·5, Wlii be RIChmond
34 29 .540 4'1.!
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Palmer, golfdom's No 1 an eagle to thwart Palmer's b1d ~f ':~ :~;;n:~~r [our mmngs Osteen II0-7) and Roseboro; [replaced m the starling rotatiOn Buffalo
28 29 491 7'h
money w1nner thls year, started lor a solo VIctory, HIS eaglet ongthe 10 run rule.
Queen, Abernsthy 181 and uv W~de Blasmgame, a recent Columbus
29 31 .463 8
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Coker. LP-Queen (8_3). HR-: acqu!Sihon lroru the Atlanta Toledu
28 31 475 B'h
Light bh.\q-atet:llhc ftmsh v..tth matchmg Jntenor, full I»'
wer cqutpmcnt mel. wmdows and 6 way power seat,. radi~
hole. After that, however, he eJghth hole.
Johnny Slaven, of the Braves, :
(3rd).
Braves. _. __ -~
.Jacksonville 27 33 450 10
tmted gla~s. whtte wall tires, comfort control air condt·
had the Midas touch and, Zarley and Palmer led by one scattered 6 hits, to Ute Yankees I
American League
TENNIS LINEUP
Syracuse
·23 35 397 13

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ooo 000 212 _ 5 7 o MILWAUKEE (UP!) - The
Monday'a Reoullo
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/33-.'14-67. FIVe others, Rod 1one batter.
Bait
000 002 026- 4 6 o Natwnal Clay court champ1on- Toronto 10 Columbus 9
&amp; WOtllld up lbe Iron! nine at Funseth, Don Masse•gale. Pete[ For the ,Yanks, fireballer Howard, Locker (7\, Wllhelm •hips was assured Monday of Richmond 7 Rochester I .
1he plush Columbus Country Brown, Bruce Crampton and, Mike Bolin fanned 13 but stroll- (9) and McNertney; Hiebert, havmg at least the four top- Syra. at Jcksnvlle, ppd, ram
Oub par 7l course with a one- Charles Coody, were twd for led 7. He hi) no batters, and Watt (8), Mdier (9) and ranked women tenms players m
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Miler as Ute long-better fired ,lt?ward, Senators 17. Kahne, tllem, both smgles
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(13th), Burgess ('st), Ken- I[ ranked tbird, announced she
three birdies and an eagle on ITigers 15.
For the Yanks, Steve Gerlach wortlty (3rd) .
would play in Ute event, July 17·
the bar.k nme for a 32.
llllna Batted In
Iwas 3 for 3, all singles; Phil NY. .
000 000 122- 5 10 o 2:1.
"I holed out Ute 14th with p National League: Wynn, As- 1 ~Uller homered, and Steve K.C.
000 000 011- 2 11 0 Also slated fu play are No. 1
wedge shot," Palmer comment- tros 52; Clemente, P~rates 49: Pickens, Bohn ·and Bernie Car· Talbot, Monbouquette (7), ranked Mrs. Rlllie Jean Kmg
ed on the eagle. The I(Ut is a IPerez, Reds 48; Aaron, Braves ruthers singled.
Reniff i8), Tillotson (9) and 1 Long Beach, Cahf, No.2 seeded
par four, 300.yard hole
[47: Boyer, Braves, Cepeda, Details of Ute Redleg game Howard, Gibbs (8); Lindblad,[ Nancy Richey of San Angelo,
Zarley, who wa. one of the I Cards and Santo, Cubs 46.
were not reported.
Sanford (8), Aker (9) andiTexas, and fourth-ranked Tory
late finishers, put on 8 I American League. F Robin,
Duncan WP-Talbot (4-3). LP- Fretz of Loo Angeles.
ITemelldous stretrh drive tolson, Orioles S9, Killebrew, !SIGN WIUJAMS
move into the fil'!l! place Twins 57; Kaline, Tigers and 1 SANDIEGO, Calif. IUPI)dcadlock. He started on the Yastrzemski, Red Sox 53; '[ The new San Diego Rockets
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Pltcblnc
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rates 9-2: Lemaster, Braves, 1967-68 National Basketball As3
HugheR, Cards and Jarvis, •ocJation season.
Braves 7-2; Nolan, Reds 6-2.
Williams, a free agent who
By tlalled Preot lolenadoaal
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National Leagne
IWhite Sox a.J; McGlothlin, Impressed Coach Jack McMaG. AB R. H. Pet. Angels and Sparma, T:gcr• 7 I bon during Ute .team's rookio
Clfnte, Pitt 83 250 ~5 88 .352
White Sox 10-3; Tiant, camn with hls outstanding
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Alou, Pill
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Allen, Pbll
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Rose, Cin
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Aaron, Atl
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Torre, All
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CINCINNATI •(UP!) - The ~n. who jolneCl' the Reds
ilumplng ClnclimaU Reds who ll age 17, just out of Reading
went scoreless wbile gividg up illgh School. chalked up his lOth
three runs to Los AngeW. Mon- Win of the se1100) lioldiilg the
day night, meet Ute Dodgers Reda to five bill In notching the
GB, again tonight in Ute second of 3-0 decision.
a four-game series.
Te Reds made the mislake
Sammy Ellis wiD' take the of permitting Osteen to slip
6 mound for the Reds vs. Don away from them back in 1961
6 Sutton for the Dqdgers.
when they were forced to ped7
On Monday the Reds were die him after exercising his albeat mainly by a native ,of the lotted options.
Queen City, and fol:lller Redleg, And It's a mistake Osteen
Claude Osteen.
hasn't permitted the Reds to

81 Ulfled .Pmtllatmlalloa'll 1
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St. LoWs
43 24 .642 ...
Cincinnati
f2 iO ,:513 3~
Chicago
39 • 28 .582 4
Pittsburgh
35 31 .530 7¥.!
san Franciaco 36 36 .514 8\!o
Atlanta
36 34 .S14 8¥.!
Philadeiphis 31 36 .483 12
Los Angeles 30 39 .43$ 14
New York
24 41 .38918
Houston
26 15 .366 19
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forget the .last tliree years.
Monday night's victory .was his
third straight over tile Reda
Utis ~n and bls eeventh in
10 decisions witlt them since he
swapped a Washington Senators
unifotm for the Dodger fial1'l"is
in the winter of 1964. d
The defeat Osteen han ed the
Reds Monday was their ninth
in their last 13 games, dropp..t
them three and one-half games
behind !be league-leading Car·
dmals, and left them only half-

a.game ahead of the,thild place "My b1ggest out. of. Ute
Chicago Cube.
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came In Ute filth mrung
"I had a hell of ~ aln'ker to- fanned Tony Perez," said
night and real good control," teen.
said Osteen. "And I made the Dick Schofield's error on Chipitches ":hen I ~d to."
co Ru~z·s grottnder and Vada
W1Ut this, ,Red M!UJIIer Dave Pinson • double had put runners
Bristol readily agreed.
on eecondtlt an~-~hlrd&gt; wtth •.
"Osteen beat us, not the out and e ncus tr~1 11ng ....
umps," said Bristol who was "Let's face 11," said ?"teen
banish..! by umpll'e Ed Sudol "Perez has been hot Wltlt
ln Ute Reds' half of the eigh!JJ ,bat and he has alway• been
inning for disputing a call on a tough out fo~ me. I don't
force-out at second base.
out many guys, most of

out."
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lng, 'Delon •Jc&gt;lldlt)l(
out fu f!!d.' ~·
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Mel ~n
to' lour' 'hits
for 8 pincb
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twice. Another
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Detroit
38 31 .&gt;37
Boston
35 33 .S1o
Minnesota
35 33 .S15
Cleveiaild
34 34 500
Califotnia
36 37 .193
Baltimore
32 35. 478
New York
32 35 .478
Kansas City 32 39 .451
Washington
31 40 .437
ALLSTAR
walk SIX
Monday's Resulla
In the oUter game the Dodgers
Chicago 5 Baltimore 4 (night)
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The Pomeroy Pll'ates upset third and fi£th frames and Ute Pirate hitters off 1'; d die Jon Buck pitch..! ~r t
2B
1 (ni hi)
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Chicago
4
Philadelphia
2
Minnesota
oston
th
· 1Y unbe ate n "'"
New York ' Pitts. 2 (night)
New York 5 Kan. City 2 (mght)
e previous
...ers score was tIed 2-2 at the cIose Young and Floyd Burney,' Tiger w1nners fanru'ng 12 and ·w..alkini
st. Louit 3 San Fran 1 (night) Cn!Jfnrma 4 wash. 3 (night)
by a 2-2 score on a seventh mn· of the regulation s1x mnings moundsmen. were Faulk w1th a three Gene McKinney
1d
ing home run by Gene Davis P1rate pitchers Chuck Faulk home run, double and single; out 11 and walked five in gomg
Loo
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Cinn. 0 (night) (Only
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(Only
games3 scheduled)
Today's
Probable
Tilley's Probable Pltclers
tall times EDTI
The Pirates, managed by gJVe up only one hJt, a single by v1s, with his homer Young The Yanks had taken a
(aD limes EDT)
New York (Downing 8-4 and
George Nesselroad, traded 2-0 Andy Vaughan off Faulk, dur- pitched for the Tigers untd the lead m the bottom of the £1Ith
Pittsburgh (Fryman 0.2) al Verbanle 2-1) at Kansas City
after the second inning. The mg the stellar performance The Utird when he was relieved by when Gene McKinney doubled
New York (Bennet 0-4), 2 p.m. (Hunter 7-5 and Dobson 4-3) 2. 7
Pirates, however, came back Pirate hurlers fanned 16 and Burney The T1ger p1tchers m two runs, but the margin was
Houston (!llaslngame 2-01 at p.m
with runs in the bottom of Ute walked f1ve.
cimbmed to stnke out nine and shorthved as the Dodgers came
Atiru~ta (Niekro 3·3), 8:05 p.m
Washington (Colemllll 3-5)
back with five in the top of the
PbHadelphla (Wise t-5) at California (McGlothlin 7-1), 11
~~: blad (4-21 HR - Tresh
Fight Results
s1xtlt The Dodgers big sixth
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Cbleago (Simmons 3-5 or Cuip p m.
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Chicago (Horlen 8-ll at
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ohlp and Meii"A..._. ,
000 200 OOx- 2 6 0 Pat Stapleton 192 !rei d le by Denms Glaze.
San Francil!co (McCormick 7· Baltimore (Barber 4-7), 8 p.m "These wash-aDd·we&amp;r base-l By United Press lntemaHcnal Minn.
31 ot St. Louis (Carlton 5-4), 9 Boston (Waslewsk1 0-0l at
uniforms are great, but
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Lonborg, Wyatt 18 ) and Till- knocked out w1iue Ja~kson, ~~: Yank hitters were Gene Mc- Owners mlght.IIOt -~
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Mmnesota (Chance 1!f.5), 9 p m Mom'll be mad llllnkhp IIPh!la.
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N1xon, .Z1mmerman
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Mark Werry,
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WP-Kaat
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Cincinnati !Ellis 5-3), 8 P m.
Detroit &lt;Wilson 8-61. 9 P m
Farrell, G Jackson (I), 19 31
NEW YORK (UPI)- Pablo and R Leonard, a smgle
replacement,SHJOUI'A4 .
Wedae•day's Games
Wednesday's Games
Green 17) and Oliver; Nye, · ·
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Koonce 16), Hartenstein (9) and Wa sh.
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Houston at Atlanta (N)
Washington at Califorma (N)
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Farrell (6-3).
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Boys League play, remamiQg Pitts.
OOI ooo IOO- 2 II I , HOUSTON (UP!) - Larry Thad Spenc'er, 202, Berkeley Yanks
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000 000 021 _ 3 10 0 1D1erke~, one of the Hou~ton stopped Amos Lmcoln, 210, Buck and M~KfllDey, G.
COLUMBUS, Ohio IUPJ\- a birdie for an even par 37.
7-2 records aM stx games to go. Blass P!2arr 18 ) Face 19) Astros oulstandmg young p1tch- Los Angeles (B) .
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This Week's K&amp;l'
1111 and {lrote, Sullivan (8). WP for SJX months acl!ve duty with loternatiooal League Standing•
known Kermit Zariey, put .on Houston star, who. ruled ""/ The Braves ulled awa from -R Taylor 12-2). LP-Face (4-/ the US Army and will be lost I By United Press llemaUonal I
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six-under par 66s to wm the came through With the low mne in~in
win 8-3 and the Red- er (lsi) .
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Rochester
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000 000 000 - 0 5 0: ,,hose record was 6·5, Wlii be RIChmond
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28 29 491 7'h
money w1nner thls year, started lor a solo VIctory, HIS eaglet ongthe 10 run rule.
Queen, Abernsthy 181 and uv W~de Blasmgame, a recent Columbus
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Coker. LP-Queen (8_3). HR-: acqu!Sihon lroru the Atlanta Toledu
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Light bh.\q-atet:llhc ftmsh v..tth matchmg Jntenor, full I»'
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hole. After that, however, he eJghth hole.
Johnny Slaven, of the Braves, :
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tmted gla~s. whtte wall tires, comfort control air condt·
had the Midas touch and, Zarley and Palmer led by one scattered 6 hits, to Ute Yankees I
American League
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ooo 000 212 _ 5 7 o MILWAUKEE (UP!) - The
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/33-.'14-67. FIVe others, Rod 1one batter.
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000 002 026- 4 6 o Natwnal Clay court champ1on- Toronto 10 Columbus 9
&amp; WOtllld up lbe Iron! nine at Funseth, Don Masse•gale. Pete[ For the ,Yanks, fireballer Howard, Locker (7\, Wllhelm •hips was assured Monday of Richmond 7 Rochester I .
1he plush Columbus Country Brown, Bruce Crampton and, Mike Bolin fanned 13 but stroll- (9) and McNertney; Hiebert, havmg at least the four top- Syra. at Jcksnvlle, ppd, ram
Oub par 7l course with a one- Charles Coody, were twd for led 7. He hi) no batters, and Watt (8), Mdier (9) and ranked women tenms players m
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under par 34, which included• third WI!JJ 688.
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two birdies Then things got: --------~--.-- vaughan and Mike Taylor got/LP-Miiler (1-6). HRS-Biefary ry Casals of San Francisco,
Miler as Ute long-better fired ,lt?ward, Senators 17. Kahne, tllem, both smgles
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(13th), Burgess ('st), Ken- I[ ranked tbird, announced she
three birdies and an eagle on ITigers 15.
For the Yanks, Steve Gerlach wortlty (3rd) .
would play in Ute event, July 17·
the bar.k nme for a 32.
llllna Batted In
Iwas 3 for 3, all singles; Phil NY. .
000 000 122- 5 10 o 2:1.
"I holed out Ute 14th with p National League: Wynn, As- 1 ~Uller homered, and Steve K.C.
000 000 011- 2 11 0 Also slated fu play are No. 1
wedge shot," Palmer comment- tros 52; Clemente, P~rates 49: Pickens, Bohn ·and Bernie Car· Talbot, Monbouquette (7), ranked Mrs. Rlllie Jean Kmg
ed on the eagle. The I(Ut is a IPerez, Reds 48; Aaron, Braves ruthers singled.
Reniff i8), Tillotson (9) and 1 Long Beach, Cahf, No.2 seeded
par four, 300.yard hole
[47: Boyer, Braves, Cepeda, Details of Ute Redleg game Howard, Gibbs (8); Lindblad,[ Nancy Richey of San Angelo,
Zarley, who wa. one of the I Cards and Santo, Cubs 46.
were not reported.
Sanford (8), Aker (9) andiTexas, and fourth-ranked Tory
late finishers, put on 8 I American League. F Robin,
Duncan WP-Talbot (4-3). LP- Fretz of Loo Angeles.
ITemelldous stretrh drive tolson, Orioles S9, Killebrew, !SIGN WIUJAMS
move into the fil'!l! place Twins 57; Kaline, Tigers and 1 SANDIEGO, Calif. IUPI)dcadlock. He started on the Yastrzemski, Red Sox 53; '[ The new San Diego Rockets
b~ck nine and played fairly Blefary, Orioles 44.
announced Monday they had
ate&amp;dy golf posting a bogey and
Pltcblnc
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rates 9-2: Lemaster, Braves, 1967-68 National Basketball As3
HugheR, Cards and Jarvis, •ocJation season.
Braves 7-2; Nolan, Reds 6-2.
Williams, a free agent who
By tlalled Preot lolenadoaal
American League· Horlen, played at Cal Poly of Pomona,
National Leagne
IWhite Sox a.J; McGlothlin, Impressed Coach Jack McMaG. AB R. H. Pet. Angels and Sparma, T:gcr• 7 I bon during Ute .team's rookio
Clfnte, Pitt 83 250 ~5 88 .352
White Sox 10-3; Tiant, camn with hls outstanding
, !;epeda, SIL 6S 238 39 82 .st5
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McCrvr, SIL 56 189 36 64 .339
Alou, Pill
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Allen, Pbll
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Rose, Cin
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Aaron, Atl
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Plllllips, Chi 83 2115 33 8$ .317
Torre, All
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Krnpool, NV iH 187 10 53 .117

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YOU pAN'T LOVE BUT ONE Dlar Helen:
Dt~r Helen:
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Two monlhll 110 I met anoth- wu thlt ""' folkl didn't IP.
er girl at a party, lllld lr a v e prove of my ace. They ~eemed
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t~• Job Corpt, ..;m.lllared by In ftdtrtl lncomt tnw t h Ia at Btllty't Restaurant, Pome- 11111ke wive1 wbo chicken out 011
the Ofllee of Bconomlt Oppor· )'HI'. Aboullht 7,418 Job Corp1 roy, honoring Mr. and Mro. family probltllll. Perllapt you
lunlly, 11 maklllll tha public 10 l!'tcluates who are back In Jll]ph Bally, lbelr daughter, 're lucky after all. - 11.
nww lilt qullllon,' "Dolt ldtool. or In eollel•· About the llflfllt, and son, Bill. of AnJob Corpt Wtrk." u have COl' 1,218 Job Corpanten ltrYinl bum, WaahlnJion.
poratla!)a which tptl'att urbln thtlr COIIIIIr)' In 111e a r mt d Other IIUtlla were Mr1. Ora
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paoplt preltntly ill Job Corp! Bally of Raclnt. For tha aflalr,
'"Jt llr-• lmportlnl -••• centers. About the 117.114.170 thl llblt was centered with
lar buslneiiiDeR lllld tilt pner· Job Corpamen have ltlll htmt bowl -of vari-rolored mums.
II ptlbllr allb:· Bvwyma W h e IG 11Upport lhtlr lamtliel, About B&lt;J!h Mill Comell and Mrs. II
1111 bellml that JChool drop- the tboutandl of jobl that 10 Henderaon were puplla at
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oull are 1lopellll llhould read bellini btrau~e lllert'l no Mol'lllni Star Special District
J11i11 11111111 from Alnarlca'a trained labor undl someone School while Mr. Baily was 1
Let Dudley'•
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THE ft!TEMICNT
alonC· 'nley'll tell you J o b Followinl tht dinner the BalComplete Floral
"'loea M .... wtlk? As'k Corpa muea lood bulilllll Jy ltmlly left for Montreal, Ca·
Xeroo:, JluttoUibs, Avco, Pbil· ....,e.
nada where they will attend
Arrangemenhl
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a!OD ~ T h h ko I II)' UIIUtd Prtlt .llllerlllfallal ytarJ,
Che-11111, 1fal'hlll"'llt, YM- ·TodaY Ia TUaday, June 2'1, - ----CA, a.wldl CQ., U. I. In- the l'llth day ofltl87 wltb 181 lo tuthor born blind and deaf.
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dUitrlaa, llT; UU. Indullriet, follow. •
In 1787, EIJIIisb historian eCHUROI
AJplta X.... Alplla 1onr111. '1be DIOOIJ le between Ill lull Edward Gibbon completed the
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writing ol h Dtcllne and Fan
Eltctroalcl, '1)al ICtluoatkillll Tbe momlnl liar ll Saturn. of the Roman· Empire.
FLOWIRS FOR
Foundalloll, 'l'rltlnlal en p. of Till fN~ alan are Man, I 111 18113, a major ICODOmlc :
~ Nodbn Nalaral Gu, VenUI, alld Jupltar.
~ ::•1 depression began u prlee1 on
Norlbtnl . . . . V.llltl Dtl· Born on lhl1 U, In 11110 ... lbe Ne11 York Slock Bxcltaalf
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my, Coltlmllul, Priday,, ·. Jl!lle
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10, at 1:30 p.m. Till new PllrolGilly • Pedlatrlcl Wri•
me will Ill Mill 1G VIII'IM
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Mrl. lltrnard H.
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memb&amp;n men were 1D Scouttna.
Iiams, IS 7Jackaoll Pitt,
~f lllll'tlh Aciademy a-. 11'1 IFe 1110 active Scouta Ill · George F. Mee!IIIIIJ, Rl. I
liniiJIIIn&amp; l$ weeki of co~~~preo ll~,
riot; Delbert Cisco. Rt.
"-" tralnlnc 111 preparation Tile llumul fllueuf honar, Nortllup; Misa L0 red 1
1111' 111 1inq ~ respou. lnlt«fttt, tllllngo,
, Churdl, .J!lureia Star Rt.;
llbllltlte. Col!unlacerneat tretf.. ambition, loyaiiJ
err. Moore, Rl. 1 Cron CJ\7;
lnp at lilt polduallan will bo ftr God IIIII l'OIIna, lamed
Mra. John s. GUI, Rt. l
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and Dlnefar 11'11'1'111 c. M~, troltrulll In good atead In
PI Pleasant; 0111 w. Rablo
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J~cldt R. i.e, Rt. 1
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the Academy, t11ert II no wall· Ferry; John L. McDani!l,
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lng , lbe 111111 elua .. atart. on; Mn. Gene E. RUey,
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'!1l4t mh Clast ha been In pro. ton : Edward S. Boaworth, Pl.
FAMILy
ll'fll 11not lley 24 IIIII I he Pleassnt; Lawrence M.
78tlt CJua w1n begin July
Pt. Pleasant: Citrin A. IIA!b.
and Mn. James Ruaaell, the 19111 tu11.
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erto, Pl. Pleuanl: Bnnda K.
Mut. and Mrs. Mary
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Admll1ed:
Jam• R.
(txJ begin !Me Ill Auguat)
WtJt Calumbla; RonBelprt. Mr. RQAeU II
- Jamell Rainey PT PLEASANT •• 01111'1 Sally Meeks GaiUpollt Perry Holfmllll, ~n, J.amea II; Old·
now belnc aeeepted,
nit G. Ford, Rt. 2 Raci!le: Mra. Mre. loenll'• nephew.
COLOONJ: - Albert Sllso~ w ~n u Soulbsl; Is ~~~~ llle plaintiff' Is ~telllJIS juda:luer, GllllpoiiJ Fll'l')'; l\lr ._
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Rolllne, Inoy fair
at' PleUalll ment In the 111101111t of '89U'I
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over the weektnd were GRAHAM- H. R. King, HAN. Valley Hospltal .where be was ;gatnst lite clefendanll 011 • • les Woy1111,8oUUJIIde: Mrl. Carl
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and NAN - Willner Rousey, LEW· ,taken Sunday evening alter be- promissory nota.
1Spear! GalllpoUt Fti'T)I· Mrs
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SandY, Jackie • nd IS.PT. PLEASANT - Okey Bur· ing found nveral hundred Anotba' action II !or ~·ww~ Flora Applt
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Willard. Jelltra, Muon. '
Columbus; Rol!llrt W. G~, Rt. fble41o blr beme b)' IHIIIII.
ey, ROBINSON - Irene Doo- !he object ola search by lhe John H. Collinl, Gdn., at II n.
•.•W,ed. George Knapp,
1 Ewmglon; Mrs. Frank.1n D. Howard Snydtr ol Parkert- little, UNION _ Sidney Durst, local firemen, merlff's depu- John WIUiam Steenbergen m, !Leon, . ldn. LouiM Ca"•oun,
Wr11ht, Rl. 4 Jackson; Mrs.
W Va wu 1 Monda• WAGGENER-MASON CORP _ ti and 1 hbo •·-•· _,_ an lnfalll.
HOSietl, Mr1. , Holley Cardel',
Frank E ' Knialltr Rt 2
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R..;n!..YD. Midk~f. itt.'~ Oak Grueser.
Ruth Knapp.
dered away from his home, all 1t1r lndllbltclnat, llw piiiDo Jamn t.)'lldon ~. Mu 0 P;
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Mrs. Mlchaelllhaltr and son Cltlltnl are reminded to P1ll' ,where be resided w!th a a on. 11111 ID eaob jl Baker, Wallll • Mrs. RusseU Terry Ashton·
Rl. ·5 J~son't;:Y M. ~,::: lu.V. returned lo Hunllni!On. W. chase lheir dol lap and pay Iabout 1 p.m. · Sunday and WBI Co., a corp. vs. Harry C. 1\oulll, Blrlht: Mr. alld Mrs. Darreli
Radelllf; John H. Bell, lroottm; Va., efter vlaltlnpritb her fatll· lbe eapillllon 111 to the Dep. ,not found until nearly 10 p.m. by Mason, · tl tl; Jamea JC. JobDo 1James BAI'Irwn, Htn44reoll;
Gonion L. Markel, Coal Grov~; er, Joa Slamondo «&lt; New Ill- IIlly Aa181101'. Doi owners have i Raymond Ho!fll!ln.
- . Mason, et al: and John ,Mrs. William See, Hogsett.
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Mrs. Walter M. McDonald, The VIII, lllld Mr. and Mrs. Georil II day• in whleh tD purcbaae Ht had flllen and wat unable IMcDalllel, Pl. PJtappt, II II. Blrtbl: Mr. ano Mrl. Durell .
Plains: Mn. Lucille Cra"'f~rd, Haekett, Sr., Middleport.
dol taga altar being UHSHd, lo get up again. He had been Ill lucb 011 apeclll UHUIIIIIIII. 'NailOR, Rul!and, a daughtar; .
Wellslon· Mn Baseum Owens Jleeky and li!Brtha Bartlett, lotberwle 11!ey will be certlflad IJ100r health for several years
Mr. and Mrs. Jarotl Holfmaa,
Rl. 1 P~ ·
d!Udrell of Rev. and Mra •. Ciyde ,to 111, oounty doe eatcl!er and 1al)ll'wah partially blind. lie sui·
Cl!MING8 SELlliCI'ED
Lton, 1 toll; Mr. and Mrs. Wll•
Blrlht
Bartlttt, are In Newark v11lt1ng no longer tbe l'elportllblllty oi lfered 1 laceration of the head Airman lla F. Olmlllp, 1011 mer Andaraon Leon, a dlqb. .
Mrs. Tholllll&amp; D. Norf!lup Mr. and Mrs. Clydl E. Bartlett. the Assessor I&amp; thill is a .llate 'iID tht fall.
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been 1tlected for lraiDIIII at
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m. Mooday; Mrs. GeM :a:. Rll·
ol Mlsl Eurenia Emerich County Board h11 lnststed the ...,... YORK (UP!)--"- ILo
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Phllhfn and Paul Roehester. Foree wta()OIII apeclellst. Tbtl pill bave made applleai!OIII flit
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DIVORCB GRANTED
delooslve line, have returned 1 Pomeroy High SchOll!. recently If t1Ja county clerk.
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... here Vl&amp;ltlRI their l!'and· entered In tlle office or tile Clr· &amp;eii&amp;OJI. the American Football Amarillo AFB. To.
lwilher, 1'1, Pt. Plellanl, and
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Mrs•. Betty Chne II on vaea· lq of • divorce Iii the action ·of 1from Michlran st:, hal liP" 1 MANILA (UPI)-Ttle PhiiiJ! :ling, 21, Leon, and Connie Sut
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Pl. Pleasant, 1 it d
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:ly were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman of Thoma• A. Oldaker and Mar· , Buffalo, IJ a 215-pouDd clellllllve ltextbookl for P'lllpino tlementa- :Judy Ami Colt:all, It, Pt. Pl...
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1.111. 1e 111111t1er u)' new preilclent ollbt A~can toe oppo11~ to wbat
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Dlatlerl II may .......... tftdlcaJ .iatlon,llldft!ituln elelrJ)' bten, llllndated IJr !hili!&amp;~ privileges '
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dlcal education, bospl~ll, ~ lbe ~~~~~~,; .1114 ·:
Mllbel llaDIIon. 11111 Miss Ill ... IIIW t11111 ll!t ll'ftll
•·sud! an orglDJzatlol t b 1 dlcal lnlurance for the
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• .tha IDppol!l'atlc Oath," aaul a munll)' ~eallh care, tlfe 1llnt tile ~~IIIUir)'lnmd ol
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llatement Issued 111 tha three docton ~~- .
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medical leaders.
Dr. MUiord • JIOUM iild tbe bJdullry, thereby eontlnllKalhJ, llld Steven, Clllclmlltl;
The etetemflll Wll released In Ida ..apral ...... al lnllo place the pUbJJc at I he
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!11 Dr. Quentin D. YOIIIIi dlair- Pl"'aldelll of 1111 AMA thai lllti'CJ of a coonllnated . ~
Hebroll, IIIII Mr. and Mrl. Bob
mu of the Medical Colllllllttee lllldlcllle II facecl wllll t. of helllb Hl'l'lct Industries,
Bruce IIIII David, joiJio
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for Humaa Rights; Dr. John L. ereued pverameal coatrol, the docton aald.
ad lbllamiiJ • IIIUrdq.
s. Rol!mnan Jr., president . of ~~!',!.'~!.~ How~er, YOIIGI aald be aod .1
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1111 of Deputy APe&amp;acll008 havt been flied In 1111 Itt Ill... fiiCikiDII'Y ldta, ~~ '
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I David L. Davia. Paul A. Jl'Oilter,
James H. Newell, M". Jim D.
Shepherd, Clifford H. WIIIO n,
Mrs, Chester W. Zerlde, Mrs.
Richard Newvhaner. Mrs. Bob
L._..(hblree, al1d Infant dalllh1«', Mrt. John R. Ket1111rd, ll!d
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You're not @ven relldy r o
ot Helen Htlp UJI 11111 llfWIJI.. stlldying yet, mucb leaa
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YOU pAN'T LOVE BUT ONE Dlar Helen:
Dt~r Helen:
· I am It and han a alrl of 11.
I've been JOlnl With l g I r I Rht IBid lhe loved 1111 lor teVID
lor four yean. We're engaaed, monlht and then the broke liP
both 11.
with me. 1'hll reuon hhe llvt
Two monlhll 110 I met anoth- wu thlt ""' folkl didn't IP.
er girl at a party, lllld lr a v e prove of my ace. They ~eemed
[ - ........ been tllklnl bar out on lila aly. to like 1111.
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I feel I am falling In Jove with I treated her like a quHII
. 1 her. Tllll ere~lel a problem. I alld alwaya did everytlllnl lo
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a guy older than me,
tr lolb don't Melli to mind.
Tloty'U ttU 1G'I tllout the 29
Sht lgnorea my lattera t n d
tralninl centers ther run lor
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pllone calla, How ean I 1et
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Job c...,.. About the 7s,no
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YOIIIII peoplt who've had Job · •
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Corps training. About 40,2611
You ,;,.,.~ly ean't - there's
Job Corpl men and wo ma n Mill ADns M. Cornell of
not111111 colcler tl1ln t bumt-out
who have jobs and eam an IV• eroy and Mro. LUIIIII Holter torcb,
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...,. we•• of $1.71 an bour. Henderaon ol AtbeDI were hoi- Glrl1 who tell wbfte lies lo
91rpan1 lilrlyer dlrtelor o1 About lht ,11,187,00Z tbey'U PlY 1e11e1 for 1 dinner perty Sunday makt the bl'ush«f easier mlabl
t~• Job Corpt, ..;m.lllared by In ftdtrtl lncomt tnw t h Ia at Btllty't Restaurant, Pome- 11111ke wive1 wbo chicken out 011
the Ofllee of Bconomlt Oppor· )'HI'. Aboullht 7,418 Job Corp1 roy, honoring Mr. and Mro. family probltllll. Perllapt you
lunlly, 11 maklllll tha public 10 l!'tcluates who are back In Jll]ph Bally, lbelr daughter, 're lucky after all. - 11.
nww lilt qullllon,' "Dolt ldtool. or In eollel•· About the llflfllt, and son, Bill. of AnJob Corpt Wtrk." u have COl' 1,218 Job Corpanten ltrYinl bum, WaahlnJion.
poratla!)a which tptl'att urbln thtlr COIIIIIr)' In 111e a r mt d Other IIUtlla were Mr1. Ora
Job Corpt Cftterl, ·
lorcet. About lht 17,1M youna Arclltr, OolumbUI and LHotor ll
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paoplt preltntly ill Job Corp! Bally of Raclnt. For tha aflalr,
'"Jt llr-• lmportlnl -••• centers. About the 117.114.170 thl llblt was centered with
lar buslneiiiDeR lllld tilt pner· Job Corpamen have ltlll htmt bowl -of vari-rolored mums.
II ptlbllr allb:· Bvwyma W h e IG 11Upport lhtlr lamtliel, About B&lt;J!h Mill Comell and Mrs. II
1111 bellml that JChool drop- the tboutandl of jobl that 10 Henderaon were puplla at
SOON?
oull are 1lopellll llhould read bellini btrau~e lllert'l no Mol'lllni Star Special District
J11i11 11111111 from Alnarlca'a trained labor undl someone School while Mr. Baily was 1
Let Dudley'•
lalnotallldtll," llhrlver nid. with Job Cor)ll training comes ttaeber ee.
Help You With
THE ft!TEMICNT
alonC· 'nley'll tell you J o b Followinl tht dinner the BalComplete Floral
"'loea M .... wtlk? As'k Corpa muea lood bulilllll Jy ltmlly left for Montreal, Ca·
Xeroo:, JluttoUibs, Avco, Pbil· ....,e.
nada where they will attend
Arrangemenhl
ro-For4. IIOA, Ualvtfllly of
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ICIPO 'IT. Thll hal been the
Oregon, 11M, a-1 l'Nel·
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mlly't fll1t visit to Ohio in 11
a!OD ~ T h h ko I II)' UIIUtd Prtlt .llllerlllfallal ytarJ,
Che-11111, 1fal'hlll"'llt, YM- ·TodaY Ia TUaday, June 2'1, - ----CA, a.wldl CQ., U. I. In- the l'llth day ofltl87 wltb 181 lo tuthor born blind and deaf.
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dUitrlaa, llT; UU. Indullriet, follow. •
In 1787, EIJIIisb historian eCHUROI
AJplta X.... Alplla 1onr111. '1be DIOOIJ le between Ill lull Edward Gibbon completed the
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writing ol h Dtcllne and Fan
Eltctroalcl, '1)al ICtluoatkillll Tbe momlnl liar ll Saturn. of the Roman· Empire.
FLOWIRS FOR
Foundalloll, 'l'rltlnlal en p. of Till fN~ alan are Man, I 111 18113, a major ICODOmlc :
~ Nodbn Nalaral Gu, VenUI, alld Jupltar.
~ ::•1 depression began u prlee1 on
Norlbtnl . . . . V.llltl Dtl· Born on lhl1 U, In 11110 ... lbe Ne11 York Slock Bxcltaalf
ta 11111Ma Clarf. .
Heltll Killtll', tht Amarlell1 eollapsed.

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Dear CWTF:
pie, thtlr probl111111 and pleasI'd tiJ 1 ltllOIJ who,
urea, their lroublea lllld,tun. As 1111 14, hu bien dalllll 1b a
with the rest ol HtltD Hal p aama ilrl, lm'tltl mucll enpiVSI, il weloollltt )MN b u t IJd with a lollr • year habll.
won't dodl• a aerioda questiOII Tell her 1111 truth - lltat untO
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MANILA (~)-'nit lannlllh, h -ld'a lint nnelear
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loiOSOOW (UPJI - Two !
!nmdrad !ovle! daneera and
I1118WI wbo wert to have begun '
an Amerle111 tour July 1
pottpontd It until July IT for
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my, Coltlmllul, Priday,, ·. Jl!lle
hom 1-4 IIIII 7_. p.JD.
10, at 1:30 p.m. Till new PllrolGilly • Pedlatrlcl Wri•
me will Ill Mill 1G VIII'IM
Mllllulonl
Pllnll PGN IIINuclalt I h •
Mrl. lltrnard H.
•'-" In time &amp;w boltdlty duty. ,.,........,. of a. ~tate
421 Firat A-re.; J.
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memb&amp;n men were 1D Scouttna.
Iiams, IS 7Jackaoll Pitt,
~f lllll'tlh Aciademy a-. 11'1 IFe 1110 active Scouta Ill · George F. Mee!IIIIIJ, Rl. I
liniiJIIIn&amp; l$ weeki of co~~~preo ll~,
riot; Delbert Cisco. Rt.
"-" tralnlnc 111 preparation Tile llumul fllueuf honar, Nortllup; Misa L0 red 1
1111' 111 1inq ~ respou. lnlt«fttt, tllllngo,
, Churdl, .J!lureia Star Rt.;
llbllltlte. Col!unlacerneat tretf.. ambition, loyaiiJ
err. Moore, Rl. 1 Cron CJ\7;
lnp at lilt polduallan will bo ftr God IIIII l'OIIna, lamed
Mra. John s. GUI, Rt. l
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and Dlnefar 11'11'1'111 c. M~, troltrulll In good atead In
PI Pleasant; 0111 w. Rablo
e-n proleealon,• Col.
ey, Pt. HltBIIIIII; Mrl.
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monto !llld.
D Northup GaUipoUI
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J~cldt R. i.e, Rt. 1
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the Academy, t11ert II no wall· Ferry; John L. McDani!l,
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lng , lbe 111111 elua .. atart. on; Mn. Gene E. RUey,
FOit ALL THI
'!1l4t mh Clast ha been In pro. ton : Edward S. Boaworth, Pl.
FAMILy
ll'fll 11not lley 24 IIIII I he Pleassnt; Lawrence M.
78tlt CJua w1n begin July
Pt. Pleasant: Citrin A. IIA!b.
and Mn. James Ruaaell, the 19111 tu11.
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Plelllllt ,._, ~
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erto, Pl. Pleuanl: Bnnda K.
Mut. and Mrs. Mary
ARBUCKLE _ Otho Lanier,
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Admll1ed:
Jam• R.
(txJ begin !Me Ill Auguat)
WtJt Calumbla; RonBelprt. Mr. RQAeU II
- Jamell Rainey PT PLEASANT •• 01111'1 Sally Meeks GaiUpollt Perry Holfmllll, ~n, J.amea II; Old·
now belnc aeeepted,
nit G. Ford, Rt. 2 Raci!le: Mra. Mre. loenll'• nephew.
COLOONJ: - Albert Sllso~ w ~n u Soulbsl; Is ~~~~ llle plaintiff' Is ~telllJIS juda:luer, GllllpoiiJ Fll'l')'; l\lr ._
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Wade
Rolllne, Inoy fair
at' PleUalll ment In the 111101111t of '89U'I
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over the weektnd were GRAHAM- H. R. King, HAN. Valley Hospltal .where be was ;gatnst lite clefendanll 011 • • les Woy1111,8oUUJIIde: Mrl. Carl
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and NAN - Willner Rousey, LEW· ,taken Sunday evening alter be- promissory nota.
1Spear! GalllpoUt Fti'T)I· Mrs
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SandY, Jackie • nd IS.PT. PLEASANT - Okey Bur· ing found nveral hundred Anotba' action II !or ~·ww~ Flora Applt
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Sauer Ia oonwas sion to 1111 real Illata, llyled
Willard. Jelltra, Muon. '
Columbus; Rol!llrt W. G~, Rt. fble41o blr beme b)' IHIIIII.
ey, ROBINSON - Irene Doo- !he object ola search by lhe John H. Collinl, Gdn., at II n.
•.•W,ed. George Knapp,
1 Ewmglon; Mrs. Frank.1n D. Howard Snydtr ol Parkert- little, UNION _ Sidney Durst, local firemen, merlff's depu- John WIUiam Steenbergen m, !Leon, . ldn. LouiM Ca"•oun,
Wr11ht, Rl. 4 Jackson; Mrs.
W Va wu 1 Monda• WAGGENER-MASON CORP _ ti and 1 hbo •·-•· _,_ an lnfalll.
HOSietl, Mr1. , Holley Cardel',
Frank E ' Knialltr Rt 2
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R..;n!..YD. Midk~f. itt.'~ Oak Grueser.
Ruth Knapp.
dered away from his home, all 1t1r lndllbltclnat, llw piiiDo Jamn t.)'lldon ~. Mu 0 P;
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Mrs. Mlchaelllhaltr and son Cltlltnl are reminded to P1ll' ,where be resided w!th a a on. 11111 ID eaob jl Baker, Wallll • Mrs. RusseU Terry Ashton·
Rl. ·5 J~son't;:Y M. ~,::: lu.V. returned lo Hunllni!On. W. chase lheir dol lap and pay Iabout 1 p.m. · Sunday and WBI Co., a corp. vs. Harry C. 1\oulll, Blrlht: Mr. alld Mrs. Darreli
Radelllf; John H. Bell, lroottm; Va., efter vlaltlnpritb her fatll· lbe eapillllon 111 to the Dep. ,not found until nearly 10 p.m. by Mason, · tl tl; Jamea JC. JobDo 1James BAI'Irwn, Htn44reoll;
Gonion L. Markel, Coal Grov~; er, Joa Slamondo «&lt; New Ill- IIlly Aa181101'. Doi owners have i Raymond Ho!fll!ln.
- . Mason, et al: and John ,Mrs. William See, Hogsett.
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Mrs. Walter M. McDonald, The VIII, lllld Mr. and Mrs. Georil II day• in whleh tD purcbaae Ht had flllen and wat unable IMcDalllel, Pl. PJtappt, II II. Blrtbl: Mr. ano Mrl. Durell .
Plains: Mn. Lucille Cra"'f~rd, Haekett, Sr., Middleport.
dol taga altar being UHSHd, lo get up again. He had been Ill lucb 011 apeclll UHUIIIIIIII. 'NailOR, Rul!and, a daughtar; .
Wellslon· Mn Baseum Owens Jleeky and li!Brtha Bartlett, lotberwle 11!ey will be certlflad IJ100r health for several years
Mr. and Mrs. Jarotl Holfmaa,
Rl. 1 P~ ·
d!Udrell of Rev. and Mra •. Ciyde ,to 111, oounty doe eatcl!er and 1al)ll'wah partially blind. lie sui·
Cl!MING8 SELlliCI'ED
Lton, 1 toll; Mr. and Mrs. Wll•
Blrlht
Bartlttt, are In Newark v11lt1ng no longer tbe l'elportllblllty oi lfered 1 laceration of the head Airman lla F. Olmlllp, 1011 mer Andaraon Leon, a dlqb. .
Mrs. Tholllll&amp; D. Norf!lup Mr. and Mrs. Clydl E. Bartlett. the Assessor I&amp; thill is a .llate 'iID tht fall.
~ImgsMr.ofandR.R.Mrt.I, David
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been 1tlected for lraiDIIII at
ASK TO WED
m. Mooday; Mrs. GeM :a:. Rll·
ol Mlsl Eurenia Emerich County Board h11 lnststed the ...,... YORK (UP!)--"- ILo
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ey CUlton, son 2·0% p m
la'!r he tnloreed.
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PT. PI.EASANT - Four coudaY; Mn. Fr~lln : ·
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Phllhfn and Paul Roehester. Foree wta()OIII apeclellst. Tbtl pill bave made applleai!OIII flit
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Gwy:m and Lynn 1\e)'liOida,
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children of Mr. and Mrs, VII
DIVORCB GRANTED
delooslve line, have returned 1 Pomeroy High SchOll!. recently If t1Ja county clerk.
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Reynolds. ~~r~antown, W. Va., PT. PLEASANT •• 0!'-lers signed contracta for lhe lll67 1completed blllc lraliiiiJa at Applying were Gene Mershall
... here Vl&amp;ltlRI their l!'and· entered In tlle office or tile Clr· &amp;eii&amp;OJI. the American Football Amarillo AFB. To.
lwilher, 1'1, Pt. Plellanl, and
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Etta Hoscbar 20 Pt
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ty Clreult Court .WI the 11'&amp;~1- Rocl!"ter, a !150-~und tackle IIIJON AGREEMENT
,PliaiiDI; DeneU ~- JO• .
Mrs•. Betty Chne II on vaea· lq of • divorce Iii the action ·of 1from Michlran st:, hal liP" 1 MANILA (UPI)-Ttle PhiiiJ! :ling, 21, Leon, and Connie Sut
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Pl. Pleasant, 1 it d
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:ly were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman of Thoma• A. Oldaker and Mar· , Buffalo, IJ a 215-pouDd clellllllve ltextbookl for P'lllpino tlementa- :Judy Ami Colt:all, It, Pt. Pl...
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I.OmioN &lt;UPl)-The. Soviet lllanoi regime's chances of 1political power . battle. Its 1estimates, ofJi!!lal .RIL!s!an aid continued support and goodwill
Union I! feeling the stram from •·icipry.
,dent '"'~ Russ1an ·s '" ''"'·"' "lollers betwetin 19M and 1965 to 'luf the international Communist
IP'9w!Jll demands of her battle- In Cuba the dillillusloned Fidel ' dete~ination to go on helping Asia and the M!lldle ·East were camp.
WOffl'~ies rangUJfl from North Castro has been attacking Hano1 on an mereaslng scale. :n excess of $1 ·billion. In 1966 1 These demands come at 8 I
Vietnam to Egypt, diplomatic Moscow and is pushing a third- They have committed them- Soviet aid offers to Allia ran at, t1me when Russia ill going all
reports sal~ today.
force concept !halls embarrass. selves to back the Arabs with a figure of around · $51l5 '" '"' out for Ute reorganization of her
T.he Kr1!1nUn has poured, i111 the Sovlel leader• 1 h•v econ~m!c aid as well as arms and to Ute Middle East at $150 Industry. This involves large
b)lhpns of dollars In aid and have .been pouring md to the "uppUes.
, million. Military aid ·is only part wale and costly retooling and
4~. Into its a!lles to push lbne of $1 million a qay in~o the . Moscow cannot afford to let 1of these cotnniltments, much high investments of capital
!P.ans for . l!lcteased world ICuban economy .that JB I~ go ~f CU~a and will have to lying outside the proper aid , goods as well as in agriculture.
JlOWer, but has little to ehOil' for i 'l~aders have reafflrrped 111~1r t'Ontmue. 1ts aid Indefinitely on sphere.
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It to .date. The Russians are
Heavy Arab Cost
present md1ca1Jons.
It is no longer a question of ali this'
lacJlll with new demands I 'In Cairo the Israeli-Arab war These commitments whose Russia pushjpg her Influence Expert opm1on has cast
~t\tdunting to .well over
meant the loss of Soviet real extent Is. unknown add up through aid, but of her allies doubts on Moscow's ability to
b~llon ln. tile months to come. &amp;upp!leoJ ~rms estimated at to . a very rmpresslve figure demanding support or threaten- operate simultaneously at this
.In Vll!tnam moU!'Ilng Soviet about $'. b1Uion dollars.
wh1ch is certain to '!'ake a deep :ng to turn away from her at a Irate on all fronts and believes
~plles, estimated to run Into 1 Yet, ID no case can the dent mto Russia s resources, Ume when ber prestige has Ithat Moscow will h&gt;&lt;e to make
; Hundreds of JOIIIIons of dollars. il&lt;rem!ln alford to .dlso;ngage accord in~ to the exn.,t r•&gt;"·1ftc. suffered severe setback&lt; and cuts somewhere of a very
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ROCK SPRINGS Grange
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Thursday. Thii bread baking
FrancJD!Q.·
i Sonp were sung by the Prl- contest wiD be held.
-PLUSDon Amecbe,
; mary and recitations were
SATURDAY
Sman Gordon and
en by Janell Kelly, Tommy
Martha Hver in
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'PICTURE MOr.IMY DEAO" ; :v, LJ:Kl , ffil , errv 1· eBUI· I
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(ID Color!
Terry" F&lt;JX, Nancy Wallace, Charge Youth Fellowship, will
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PamP.Ia Crook•. Cindy Ci'&lt;lob, 3-l p.m. in the E.U.B. pa~;::-~!1
lanet Horky, Shane Brunson, age Yard. Homemade·
. Valerie U.wia, Becky Coleman, cream, cake or pte, soft drh!b
i Debbie Coleman, Becky Roush, will be served. Everyone Is
TONIGHT
! Beth Vaughan, Kathy Coleman. vlted.
Juno 21
1 Krista Morris, Maureen Nelson
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MEMORANDUI.'
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Geo. SeiiOL Sonia Berger,
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Max voo Sydow, Alec Guin·
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COLORCARTOONS:
Mrs. ned UWls. Mrs. Everett
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MEETING CANCELLED
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A meeting of the Middleport fourth birthday party hon&lt;lrilll!
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Union scheduled for Friday given by his mother Mrs.
SHOW STARTS I P.M.
night has been cancelled.
ice Lawson and aunt,, Mrs.
Jean Hall at the home of
grandparents, Mr. add Mr
JaDiel Teaford, Thursday,
22.
Each chlld attending was
ve~~ favors of coloring
shovels, blow outs, and canllv 1•
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Joe Htlbnan, Ricky u&amp;~er, ·
ky Arnold, Maey Hendricks
Nettie Moore, Mr. aDd Mr ,:
James Teaford, his motller and
aunt
Also sending gilts were 1\lrs.
Edith Teaford, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Teaford, Mrs. Anna
Roush and Mrs. Golds Sargent
and a birthday card signed by
all the children of bis B 1b 1e
school class.
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David attending his lint
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