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· Alilia Eball llew·to New York Bbnflar lelllll! are slaUoned Cairo today for two dayo Qf
1latl~ Pl'ea rlntemiuoJIII attend a re&amp;WDed •ion of wllh Egyptian lltops. The "bnjiortam diiCliSSions" with
U.N. General Assembly.
Security Council called for tbe Egyptian 1~, the semt·
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Nqrweglan Gen. Qdd BuD. observers after heavy flghtlng oflicial Middle J!ast News
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the Suez
. be~ of lhe U.N. truce .llrokf· out acrosa the ceaseflro ~ency re~. ~ steady
ceilse-flre ~.
' s~r,ory orgaolzatlon Jn t~ lllle ,S.turday.
·stream of SQvtet dignllarres,
Egypt, .'liolstered by the Mloidle East, was invited by In Calro, Egyptian l'l'esldent including President Nlkolat V.
presence oflllx SoVIet llarshlps Jarael and Egypt to work out . Gamaf Abdel Nasser was Podgomy, bas visited Cairo
and repqrted!J Algerian. troops
the eallll·Mo!lday accept.
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IJ'.N. Security Coun.cll
call for observera.
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Israel aoitoUnced iliJ aceeptance todliy •• Foreign Mtnlster

arrangements f&lt;l' postinC an i moel!ng Jordanian King Huaseln
observer for.e.
IIIJIII Algertan Prellldent Houari
Officials said Israel Is pre- Boumedienne for a second
pared to aooept obJerver teams round of summit talks.
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on tbe eastern side of the canal ,Soviet Depul)r F..-.!gn Miniswhich II controls, proviled let Jacob Malik errlved In

during the past few weeks.
Noles Algerian Presence
The first Indication that
Algerlana were stationed along
the Suez Canal came In tbe
seml-o!!Jolal Cairo newspaper

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general 8S8elllbl1
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town said Sudanese troops lock two IUided m1as11t ?!!file,
part in last Saturday's outbreak CON'I'INUI!:D C1Jt Pap 1 .

Monday.
'rhe Algerians, boned In yeara
of bitter , eombat witb France,
are among the best llgbtinc
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Juan Ma~ IIIII Delli
Cbaooe, two ol balehall'a
premier pl\cllen, W'erll tbe
starters In toclay's AJI.Star
game, but llle' big hliterl on
both olde1 were eJPOCted to
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Dll!at pari .,..ere settinS their. pitching duel ult •did last ye~,
· F'erJ11190n Jellidns •of the
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was the best rested p.ltciW
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.included rookie Tl!m Seaver
rlghi and lMt center Oelds,
Sellout Cnwd
the. Meta, Chris Short of ::: ::·• '
Tbe Natlonala were rated 13- A,aellout crowd o1 «G,OOO waa
Ph•ls: Bob Gibson of ·
Anaheim Stadium, home ol 10 !·· Jl'ilel to seore their fifth ludlcated for the game, tbe flral
Card1~als, Mike Cuellar of
the Calllornla Auge!J, waa the vlotory ill a row, but American All-Star conteat to be hosted ·iJI
Astroa and Don Drysdale ·
atai'tlns
scene of the 38tb AU-Ster •ame Le·~·e Mana•er Hank Bauer this city. 1be. •arne getl Wider
Claude Osteen of thee ~~;g,!ri. [ lrere adaed u ·lih\ler:•;d
and the
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Natlonail SHw P
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T·wo ·o I I h&lt;e ~ ine'!r I a1•t
LeaJIUl!'S tilp bl~Al ' .JWII!
of• filer Tlgera lrid
Robinobn of the ''Oriole• ~=
to make the AJI.Star eOIIIeil
lleeliWie of
K'allile'l
DE!J.WARil: (UP!) - The ,ol Romeo Hanover, winner of Further down th' list Is lbruush the eastern 1raeks
spot wd taien by Tony Oll•ni
top colltmlders fur the $70,11011 'tlle 1966 Ll!Ue Brown' Jog.
Castlotoa Farm'• Merry Ruler then heads Into · the
the 11'wii\JI aDcl' 'RObjtlloa'l
Lillie Brown Jug daasic lor
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Tony Cmildi,rti of tbe ROll ~
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Ralph
Baldwin
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begin
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racing
That left Rod CiliU Of tliii
Rain and wet grounds forced tourney. Opening gemes
lbree.year-o.. pacers appoar
old pacer o1 the year came
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esceUent form on the Graud
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Meadow Paige had a lbree- allY indication, the 22nd renew. Twins arid Carl '"'"..........,....
gsmes In the Nlnlb Annual Ky- on account of rain.
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home to Ohio for his bes lhoW• race winning streak unde~ay a1 o! Ohio's most famous horse the Red Sor as !lie only ·Jill
g., Creek Tournament lor Lit- Baninl! any further ram or
Early lawrllel Romulus Han· iDS of the year. He !ol a track fur llaushlon witb a best time race should be !be richest aM hitters In the AmerlcaB ~
Ue LeaJIUers. Gamea scheduled bad weather, bere Ia a tentative
llnelip.
1ove&gt;r, Beat o1 All and Nevele ~d lor 8~ and galt at of 2:01 2-5 at Roseeroll Rae.. fastest in history.
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Dowus
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Columbus_
with
way.
last night are eeseheduled to- schedule lor tonllht'a games,
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Daneer pos
•·ea a mile Ume of 1:58 1-6 to run
nllht barring any lortllei' post- aDd lor games lhroUsh n e s I
othel
thbee
dozen
bopelulaUiion
who
laced
bls season record ol J.2.1.
MeByrd, driven by Gerry
ponemenl due to weather.
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Kazmier,
took a leg of the
It marked tho aecond nisht of Tonight - 7 p.m., Gallipolis
Owned by Fannstead Acres The MWIC)' Hanover colt, Can . Am pacing series in
postponement of games 1n the Alhlelics vs. Middleport
"Don'. take mo out of tho
aDd driven by BD! Haughton, Nevele Daueer, trained and 2·01 4-5 the fastest mile of the
--kees; 1:30 p.m., Middleport In· game, ooarh. 1'8 oily bave
Romulus can count ail wins in driven by Sl~ley Dancer, has c~rrent 'Buffalo Raceway meetl
dlans va. Rio Grande.
go homo and dO lbe choroal" aeven starts lnciudlug a time of beeu the busiest and fastest of lug
Wedneaday - 7 p.m., Middle.
In the Mesaeuser Steke. the Jug contenders, posting II
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Romulus also posted 1:58 4-5 eln• in 15 sterts. Owned by Toledo Hanover, the Adios
p.m., Pomeroy Tigers vs.
at the Meadows and 1:58 2-5 Clearview Stables, Nenle re. colt dr1ven by Georg~ Sbolty,
ford.
last week to lead In the Batue ooriled a 1:57 3.s mile at Ver· paced to a 2:01 Hi nule to WID
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Thuraday - 7 p.m., Pt.
Saratoga, , The latter time non Down• In tile Can • Am at Yonkers Rr.ceway.
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was the best f1lr the full brother Pace.
The Grand Clreult swmgs
1,30 p.m., Pomeroy Yankees
D:.o.t- vs. Racine.
JutemaUoaal Leap Stuclbip RNTER TOURNEY :
A one-bitter burIad by "'~
Friday (lbree games) By United ....... lilteraatlollal
TORONTO (UPI)-Canadlan
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w. L. Pet. .Gb Open chemplon Billy Casper
kin on Sundoy moved the Malgs ant City Ice Fuel; 7:45
Rochester
46 30 .610 ... and ruunerup Art Wall will
Merchants !Oitball team Into Pt. Pleaoaul Civic Pride
Tbe Redlegs Mouday evening
Richmond
43 36 .544 5 compete In the Carling World
lhe inola ol the Newan, W. ·GalllpoUS Yaukees: and 9
put another naU 1n their bid to Jaeksonville 38 !9 .494 t
Golf champlonsblp here Sept. I·
Va., double.elimlnalion Invito- Middleport Braves vs.
repeat as Boys League Champs
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Columbus
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lion Tournament there.
lis Indians.
1n Middleport wltb 11·2
Toronto · ' 35 38 .479 10 CABALS-WiN
Meiss, only unbeaten team of Saturday (lbree games) - over the Senators. Louie
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Buffalo
M 39 .466 II
BAASTAD, Sweden (UPilthe tournamen~ will attempt to 8:30 p.m., GaillpoUS
Kinney pitched J.blt ball
Toledo
34 39 .466 II
Roaemary Caoats of San Fran·
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make clean sw~p of tbe ev· vs. Middleport Senators:
homered aDd alnsled lor
NEW YORK (UPI)-11 wu Syracuse
35 4Z .455 12 cisco, who lost In the semifmals
ent aga1~ the kModern
p.m., Letart vs. Pt.
Redlega.
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eonlerenee
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Resolll
at Wimbledon last wed&lt;,
81
men
ewar on
ay. Kiwanis; and· 9 p.m.,
completion o1 ar· Jacksnvlle I Tol 3 (lot, 7 nins) defeated Anna Marie Almgren,
Melga Me•chauts oa July 4, Tigers vs. Middleport
Senators hittius were
for the
Toledo 5 Jacksonville 3 (2nd)
6-2, s.o Monday in ber first
handed Modern Woodmeu a 3-1 Sox.
·pitcher Chester Roush with
Asooelation heavyweight To1ooto 5 Roch 0 (1st, 7 inns) round msteb In the Swedish
defeat. It would lake two con- Munday - 1 p.m., Pomeroy homer, and Ord and
toumement
Rochester 6 ToroniD 2,(2nd)
International Outdoor tennis 1
seeutlve wins over Meip lor Pirates vs. Galllpolis Red Soi&lt;: ton, both with singles.
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~hambionsbips.
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Sports Action lne. (SAC), Columbus 9 Richmond 7
DINGHY COMPETiTION . '
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vs. Pt. Pleasant MaUeable lr· Acree a s!nsle Hoffman a lrl·
of the
HAYLING ISLAND. England
Only hit gotten by Lakin on on
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pie, Tom Cooke a single, J. Ferp M
announ
UPil-Canada defeated the
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relra and A. Acree, each a sin· completion of the elgllt-n•an I 0
doable by Pridemore.
JAPANESE WINNER
gle, Hollins a single and triple. field lor the tournament
llni!ed Stale$ ~ and Britsin
Hlltera lor Malgs were Olar- TOKYO (UPI)
Monday In the first two races of
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and W. Call and Templeton, day by signing former
tne International 14-foot Dinghy
De Hamllton, a triple aDd afn. coutender llirohyld
of each a slosie.
vyweight ellampion Floyd
team championship.
11e, ~ld Bro11111, a hom • Japan knocked out
and Jerry Quarry fur a
nui, 8111 J!'Uher, 1 triple and Korea'• Ob Un Mo In the fifth McKinney fanned 8, walked 1. quarterfinal bout on Oct. :l,ll,
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Jimmy Hemsley, Tom Grueaer round Moudsy night In
Rouab 11luned 5, walked six.
.rv
used.
coveri~:~g
- ' Gene Thompson, each a scheduled IO.round prep lor
Senators 000 0112 - 2 3 I Quarry, however, refused to
Nesaelroad, English, an~ J.
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title bout with world champion Rediegs
110 09x _ 11 11 1 come to terms. Aileen Eaton
D. Story worked on the mound
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Ducky BIBS toot tbe I 01 s Horacio AceabaPo of Argentina Roush and Kloes. McKinney ' Los
and Don
The Dodgers aDd Pirates
lor the Pirates fannin~ three Dawn with.dull wattsi Up with~
f1lr Lakin.
on Aug. 5.
and Hoffman.
Calli., are botb
a doubleheader Monday
and walldng 15, Lam Coleman, Waii-Texl More titan 700beautifal pa-lwhaDd the
DOOR In Pomeroy Boys'
Tim Colburn and Tlnk Diehl, alid design~. Resists stains, acuffa aDd ......, w,,.
apparently Ia acUOJL The Dodgers won
struck out three and walked 13 wipes clean in a jiffy. Come in ~~~~~rlllld • thew clio
f1lr more mooey.
fin! gaml! by a U score and f1lr the Dodgers.
dropped the aecond one 18-10. .Pirate hittero were J@H 01&gt; ingWall-Tez, Satinesque aru!Mall:hMabn patti 1
Mrs. Eaton or Chargin will Joe Welker went the route
Unger, 1 three • .run llomer;
stage the bout In conjunction the Dodgers in the first game, Keith Wood! and Randy Faulk,
with SAC If Quarry ·comes to Ianning six and isaulng
each a single: Engllab, a grand
terms. He Is especled to aigD walk. Pirate pitchers Davis slam home run, and Story. two
week.
and Jon Dillard struck out eight olnglea. Only bits lor the IJod.
. MIDbLEPORT, 0.
Patlorlaoo Lite
and Rav.. ·up slx tree pasaes.
gers were Diehl, two singles,
'!ben Patterson who foulht Dodger hitters In tho ftr
and Ohlinger, one single. __!..,..,,_-....,,.,.,=----"':"-~.---,....,!I!!!S
' to a 10-ro.;.. draw lui game were Jon Buck, a
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failed "' show up run homer aDd single,
hiJ prtvato plane ran Dlebl. two •lnltea;
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trouble on the way to New
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FranCisco Gian~; rated the
A br!Jbt ,IIUII .IIIII tempor'f atu1ll!l ~·1~1 ~~ kndY
turea In the- hish 70s . w~ Iii Kolilu 9f hiNW!I noog.ra bad
prospecf l'itb the late atartiDi retf!id, Mari!'f!ll, ·~7. pltcbel!
time . el&lt;J)eCted to caUR tome last Saturday and ""91'ad an 8-4
dlfflcullles defensively on the )¥In over the l)odcers. ,
T!ihl•ide of the field.beeauae of '
Pltebero WeD lletted
the tricky slanting rags of tho Cyanee waa orte ol five
wn lit that tlme of day.
American LeaJ~Uer• who had not
There waa no doubt. In
since ~rlday._ An e•·
NaUunai 1LeaJ1Ue
Walt
' Chance Ia 11·7 and was

lolkl -that they lost tometblne
trorthwhllo when be was traded
ID Mlnnotola l~t wiuter.
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Jim Ml'lllothbn of the Angela
more ~ likely would fullow
Chance lieeause be comes frol!l
the It&lt;!St club and Is a . &lt;;rowd
lai'J)rlte. others mled and
available Included Jim Hunter
of the AlhleUCI, G.,-y Pelerlol
the While Sol aDd AI Downing
of tho Yankees.

'lug' Contenders Excellent

Kyger Creek Tournament
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. Karl Mllden~er, the No. 1
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will meet Oscar Bouaveua
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Is, a triple and slngle and
Nesselillad Andy •EIU(IIsh
Keith Wood, each a alnsle.
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Astroa and Don Drysdale ·
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top colltmlders fur the $70,11011 'tlle 1966 Ll!Ue Brown' Jog.
Castlotoa Farm'• Merry Ruler then heads Into · the
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lbree.year-o.. pacers appoar
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home to Ohio for his bes lhoW• race winning streak unde~ay a1 o! Ohio's most famous horse the Red Sor as !lie only ·Jill
g., Creek Tournament lor Lit- Baninl! any further ram or
Early lawrllel Romulus Han· iDS of the year. He !ol a track fur llaushlon witb a best time race should be !be richest aM hitters In the AmerlcaB ~
Ue LeaJIUers. Gamea scheduled bad weather, bere Ia a tentative
llnelip.
1ove&gt;r, Beat o1 All and Nevele ~d lor 8~ and galt at of 2:01 2-5 at Roseeroll Rae.. fastest in history.
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Columbus_
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MeByrd, driven by Gerry
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It marked tho aecond nisht of Tonight - 7 p.m., Gallipolis
Owned by Fannstead Acres The MWIC)' Hanover colt, Can . Am pacing series in
postponement of games 1n the Alhlelics vs. Middleport
"Don'. take mo out of tho
aDd driven by BD! Haughton, Nevele Daueer, trained and 2·01 4-5 the fastest mile of the
--kees; 1:30 p.m., Middleport In· game, ooarh. 1'8 oily bave
Romulus can count ail wins in driven by Sl~ley Dancer, has c~rrent 'Buffalo Raceway meetl
dlans va. Rio Grande.
go homo and dO lbe choroal" aeven starts lnciudlug a time of beeu the busiest and fastest of lug
Wedneaday - 7 p.m., Middle.
In the Mesaeuser Steke. the Jug contenders, posting II
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Romulus also posted 1:58 4-5 eln• in 15 sterts. Owned by Toledo Hanover, the Adios
p.m., Pomeroy Tigers vs.
at the Meadows and 1:58 2-5 Clearview Stables, Nenle re. colt dr1ven by Georg~ Sbolty,
ford.
last week to lead In the Batue ooriled a 1:57 3.s mile at Ver· paced to a 2:01 Hi nule to WID
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Thuraday - 7 p.m., Pt.
Saratoga, , The latter time non Down• In tile Can • Am at Yonkers Rr.ceway.
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sant Dunlop Tires vs. Portland;
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was the best f1lr the full brother Pace.
The Grand Clreult swmgs
1,30 p.m., Pomeroy Yankees
D:.o.t- vs. Racine.
JutemaUoaal Leap Stuclbip RNTER TOURNEY :
A one-bitter burIad by "'~
Friday (lbree games) By United ....... lilteraatlollal
TORONTO (UPI)-Canadlan
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OfS
w. L. Pet. .Gb Open chemplon Billy Casper
kin on Sundoy moved the Malgs ant City Ice Fuel; 7:45
Rochester
46 30 .610 ... and ruunerup Art Wall will
Merchants !Oitball team Into Pt. Pleaoaul Civic Pride
Tbe Redlegs Mouday evening
Richmond
43 36 .544 5 compete In the Carling World
lhe inola ol the Newan, W. ·GalllpoUS Yaukees: and 9
put another naU 1n their bid to Jaeksonville 38 !9 .494 t
Golf champlonsblp here Sept. I·
Va., double.elimlnalion Invito- Middleport Braves vs.
repeat as Boys League Champs
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Columbus
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lion Tournament there.
lis Indians.
1n Middleport wltb 11·2
Toronto · ' 35 38 .479 10 CABALS-WiN
Meiss, only unbeaten team of Saturday (lbree games) - over the Senators. Louie
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Buffalo
M 39 .466 II
BAASTAD, Sweden (UPilthe tournamen~ will attempt to 8:30 p.m., GaillpoUS
Kinney pitched J.blt ball
Toledo
34 39 .466 II
Roaemary Caoats of San Fran·
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make clean sw~p of tbe ev· vs. Middleport Senators:
homered aDd alnsled lor
NEW YORK (UPI)-11 wu Syracuse
35 4Z .455 12 cisco, who lost In the semifmals
ent aga1~ the kModern
p.m., Letart vs. Pt.
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81
men
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ay. Kiwanis; and· 9 p.m.,
completion o1 ar· Jacksnvlle I Tol 3 (lot, 7 nins) defeated Anna Marie Almgren,
Melga Me•chauts oa July 4, Tigers vs. Middleport
Senators hittius were
for the
Toledo 5 Jacksonville 3 (2nd)
6-2, s.o Monday in ber first
handed Modern Woodmeu a 3-1 Sox.
·pitcher Chester Roush with
Asooelation heavyweight To1ooto 5 Roch 0 (1st, 7 inns) round msteb In the Swedish
defeat. It would lake two con- Munday - 1 p.m., Pomeroy homer, and Ord and
toumement
Rochester 6 ToroniD 2,(2nd)
International Outdoor tennis 1
seeutlve wins over Meip lor Pirates vs. Galllpolis Red Soi&lt;: ton, both with singles.
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~hambionsbips.
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Sports Action lne. (SAC), Columbus 9 Richmond 7
DINGHY COMPETiTION . '
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vs. Pt. Pleasant MaUeable lr· Acree a s!nsle Hoffman a lrl·
of the
HAYLING ISLAND. England
Only hit gotten by Lakin on on
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announ
UPil-Canada defeated the
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doable by Pridemore.
JAPANESE WINNER
gle, Hollins a single and triple. field lor the tournament
llni!ed Stale$ ~ and Britsin
Hlltera lor Malgs were Olar- TOKYO (UPI)
Monday In the first two races of
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and W. Call and Templeton, day by signing former
tne International 14-foot Dinghy
De Hamllton, a triple aDd afn. coutender llirohyld
of each a slosie.
vyweight ellampion Floyd
team championship.
11e, ~ld Bro11111, a hom • Japan knocked out
and Jerry Quarry fur a
nui, 8111 J!'Uher, 1 triple and Korea'• Ob Un Mo In the fifth McKinney fanned 8, walked 1. quarterfinal bout on Oct. :l,ll,
1:.
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Jimmy Hemsley, Tom Grueaer round Moudsy night In
Rouab 11luned 5, walked six.
.rv
used.
coveri~:~g
- ' Gene Thompson, each a scheduled IO.round prep lor
Senators 000 0112 - 2 3 I Quarry, however, refused to
Nesaelroad, English, an~ J.
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title bout with world champion Rediegs
110 09x _ 11 11 1 come to terms. Aileen Eaton
D. Story worked on the mound
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Ducky BIBS toot tbe I 01 s Horacio AceabaPo of Argentina Roush and Kloes. McKinney ' Los
and Don
The Dodgers aDd Pirates
lor the Pirates fannin~ three Dawn with.dull wattsi Up with~
f1lr Lakin.
on Aug. 5.
and Hoffman.
Calli., are botb
a doubleheader Monday
and walldng 15, Lam Coleman, Waii-Texl More titan 700beautifal pa-lwhaDd the
DOOR In Pomeroy Boys'
Tim Colburn and Tlnk Diehl, alid design~. Resists stains, acuffa aDd ......, w,,.
apparently Ia acUOJL The Dodgers won
struck out three and walked 13 wipes clean in a jiffy. Come in ~~~~~rlllld • thew clio
f1lr more mooey.
fin! gaml! by a U score and f1lr the Dodgers.
dropped the aecond one 18-10. .Pirate hittero were J@H 01&gt; ingWall-Tez, Satinesque aru!Mall:hMabn patti 1
Mrs. Eaton or Chargin will Joe Welker went the route
Unger, 1 three • .run llomer;
stage the bout In conjunction the Dodgers in the first game, Keith Wood! and Randy Faulk,
with SAC If Quarry ·comes to Ianning six and isaulng
each a single: Engllab, a grand
terms. He Is especled to aigD walk. Pirate pitchers Davis slam home run, and Story. two
week.
and Jon Dillard struck out eight olnglea. Only bits lor the IJod.
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and Rav.. ·up slx tree pasaes.
gers were Diehl, two singles,
'!ben Patterson who foulht Dodger hitters In tho ftr
and Ohlinger, one single. __!..,..,,_-....,,.,.,=----"':"-~.---,....,!I!!!S
' to a 10-ro.;.. draw lui game were Jon Buck, a
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hiJ prtvato plane ran Dlebl. two •lnltea;
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FranCisco Gian~; rated the
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turea In the- hish 70s . w~ Iii Kolilu 9f hiNW!I noog.ra bad
prospecf l'itb the late atartiDi retf!id, Mari!'f!ll, ·~7. pltcbel!
time . el&lt;J)eCted to caUR tome last Saturday and ""91'ad an 8-4
dlfflcullles defensively on the )¥In over the l)odcers. ,
T!ihl•ide of the field.beeauae of '
Pltebero WeD lletted
the tricky slanting rags of tho Cyanee waa orte ol five
wn lit that tlme of day.
American LeaJ~Uer• who had not
There waa no doubt. In
since ~rlday._ An e•·
NaUunai 1LeaJ1Ue
Walt
' Chance Ia 11·7 and was

lolkl -that they lost tometblne
trorthwhllo when be was traded
ID Mlnnotola l~t wiuter.
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Jim Ml'lllothbn of the Angela
more ~ likely would fullow
Chance lieeause be comes frol!l
the It&lt;!St club and Is a . &lt;;rowd
lai'J)rlte. others mled and
available Included Jim Hunter
of the AlhleUCI, G.,-y Pelerlol
the While Sol aDd AI Downing
of tho Yankees.

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Floyd was so late that
overybncly bad left by the time
arrived in a car.
. Karl Mllden~er, the No. 1
contender for the vacant Utle
will meet Oscar Bouaveua
in Frankfort, Germany, on Aug.
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WollgaDS Mueller, were
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Pirolea getting hits were ·
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Nesselillad Andy •EIU(IIsh
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Dlllas·lloulb of Marietta ....,
-Atty. Gen. C. Donald RobertThe eorreetiOD Is IIIU&amp;lly I!Ul'r•..
son Monday announ•ed
his canIleal and may melD the differ· I day reeenUy with Mrs. Allee
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Idldacy for the Democratic nom0
the lnfanl. '1'!11 Cllllt dl 1b 18 Mr. and Mra. Joe COIIkle ond
!nation for govemor. He became
l dafect II baUmd to be tnld• !amUy of East Bank, w. Va., '
tho first state official to anquacy of tilt tuppiJ or blood de- visited her mother, Mrs. Etbel
· - -· nounce plans ro run.
Uvered tbrougb the cord but the Betz1111.
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oause of the cord defect Is 101 Mr. arod Mn. Herman London
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This colllliUI Ia for yOUIII peo- I doubl that we'll break up. known 11 can be lllol sla~ 1pent 1 weelcond with his sister and sona of Sidney VISited a :that "I want II clearly under•
pie, their problems llld pleu- We'll be jUII u IIIPPJ' &lt;e our boWIII~, tllal 11 11
bored!: and bro1bor-ln-law. Mr. and : ~~ d: rece:tly Wllh Mr. and ~ lltood_that I will not aaerlfice
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urea, tbelr troublea and 1u. 60th annive1"1811 of marrlaae tary
Mrs. Clarence Slillwagner of 1 1'
prmc•ple nor sell my soul 1n
As with the relll of Helen Help " we 11'1 aow. - HAPPY
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and exchange for oupport In I h i •
USI it wekom11 lauahl but WITHOUT AN 80S BU'ITON
Mr. lind MJ'I. Ernest Thel.!ll family were In Columbus 1 re- campaign."
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Q - My 101, 3, ha• alopeela and family of Groveport vlait- cent Sunday visiting Mr. and The 44-year-old Harrison Cour&gt; ~
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You re barking up the wrong how long will it take torr hiJ rJe Sl!lclatr, before leavllll lor It was Robert's birthday
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Send your leen"l' quelltlonl buiWQ. SOS !Stamp 0111 Stea- heir to rrow back
Flaptaff, Ariz., where he has
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political parlles would be well I
to YOUTH -"SK!ID FOR IT, dying) II for younger teena who A Tbe
tty 1 been tranaferred from Lock· Mr. and Mn. George Circle advised to find themselves an·
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care Ill Helen Btlp US! lbll aren't sure who they like best,
':) op bourne Air Force Base.
and family of Ashland, Ky. and olher candidate."
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newspaper.
and rebel agllnlt the System of btlr (alopecia art~ 1 ~: Jeffry Don Friend of Bashan :Mr, and Mrs. _James Circle of RobortloQ. has beeen rumored
THE STE4DIIIS PKUIT BACK which pe~s ~m with ONE
1M 1111
wlthlspent several days wltb b 11 New ·Haven, Vl&amp;tled Mrs. Mary ,as a po,.ible candidate almost
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Dear Heltll:
wlltn they d lilui to dllt IIVIJ'o ~Ickyhl~ ~~: Before a cU-j grandmother, Ml'l. o\ll~ Cape. ICircle recee_Uy.
:sine&lt;! the day G&lt;&gt;v, Hulett C.
I've listened paU~U, to all aL
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cU.aua 11 made hart.
Mrs. Ennal Schreckengost o! Smith took office. Many obser·
Addltl!llll! wiring need~? Take .tdvan!ap of 011' . .,
~ people ~ IOlnl lite" Aimo818VII')''ll!t, Ill~· wiD it llnectll&amp;rY to rule out ring- Vlstlln&amp; recently with Mrs. l'arker.•burg visited at the Dean ven felt 'he would run against
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of lht acll Tha 1011 of Mary 111. Diddle and daugllter, Brinker borne on Tuesday.
Smltlll n the last primary.
from Ill who 111'1 baiiPY ' Jllel. of the game. - IL
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Pi Ill 1 111110 Grace Oller were Mr. 1 n d
In a two-page announcement
dyinl." Down with S.O.S.!
Delr Helen:
rcentaperma~ but In 'Mrs. Harold' Busch and grandof his candidacy, Robertson said
I've beiiiiiOini Jllelldy with a lllb tht 90S Idea, bul11hat pe t It ge ofl ,_ ._
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monthl for a Ullllmt ol jUII Dear Confu111d.
, lice dep rtm 1
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11 f to When the hatr Iof Charleston.
datlng," Wholvtr llld thai I?' Simple: lllfll your ~!toni UP" :;.: ::ck~i does 10 IJIOnlan- Mra. Betty Darst and son, Je(. the City aeoU:~I ~~~~ Ia~ I )Wit one group, not j11st one &amp;e·,._., - - 9
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have a fellow lib mine. To awll)', You may becoma ID to- tr !meal used.
dleport visited an evening with \ Chief .J.ack Pyl howi t h 1 ..
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Agnes While.
1members inve:g:ted ~~raffi~ !
would takt I IUettme, IIIII bla Dear Hel@n.
Mrs. Reva Maine and ebll· . accidents. arrested 2 drivelS
bad ones ,.. jUlia HCODd.
Wm the S.O.S. buttons be rea· Q - My daughter, 9, has dren, Tony and Jan~, Porta- · Involved.' i8SUI!d 542 rkln
. Tb~y IBY 1111 eour• ol lrue dy to atart school wlthT lfllure hair growinJ on her· upper Up mouth, apent 1 week with Mr. 1 tkk•ls .;..d ~
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Jove nnll' I'UIIIIIJIOOih, Wa'vt wheo I lind the rllbt IllY• I lind IJ very balry In other ljlld Mrs. Wlllls Leadin&amp;hlm' mg tickeiJ · made 13 ro
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Estella Rector of CamlltoP. ' :e:.e~~ ~:::Jsd::l~: ~
• fllhl. MJ lflldM couldn't bt ~~·~M~aated. - CLEVER, A _ D fOUl' ......... comes 1 and 11111. Nancy Bosworth of properly valued at $30 and rl•· '
better, IJl(( my IUt C!Otlldn't be De Cl
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from IWarthY Medlterrmean 1Lawrencevllle, W. Va., spent al partment members worked 1 ;
more oompltte. Wa art never
ar ever.
stock thiJ eoadltlon Ia proba-!few daya with 11le former's sb- 1 total of 915 hours
bored with uch otblr, and our Your lalttr IIIIIY HU a thou- b
Otherwise llbe 'ter, Myla Hudson.
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Jove grows stronger all lit t and bullllns, but II woa't make rnly have :'imballnce of ber! Mrs. Clinton Pierce and ehll· :law, Mr. and Mrs. Willia Lead· !
ttme. - THill J.I1CKIEST GIRL me popular wllb teachers I
~~~ of llltemal HcteUoD. At dren, Tony and Tina, spent a mgbam f!1d dat~~htera.
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Will S.O.S. buttona be ready lhorou h tudy sbould be made •week recently with •her son and I
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Those people wbo tlert!Jiype by September? 'lbat depand•
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of her ' daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Huball ol u1ln the "steady"II'OUP entirely 011 you. Remember, to d~~all'the~Htb onty!Terry Pierce and daughter, Ibard lind sons, Chrta and Eric,
are 11 Billy u the adtlllt who thiJ whole bulinep of "UIHiea- unw
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1Cberrle of Loraine.
of Llncasler visited his pat'tnts,
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j Mrs. 'Helen Wel!el and Mr. l Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard. I
es" vs. ''4 u II housewlvu." Idea, not rnlne. 1 aald I'd ao • rn~'!' 7 ~ hall' r!~ ;~~ ~ Iand Mrs. Joe Kelley and chi!- , Agnes White attended t h e '
When YOUI\I people an: ready long If I 101 a thousand volll,
Ea tal 1l'or mini 1 dren spent 1 week with Mr. ' Lo11.Joy Ml,.lonary Clrele of
18P11'1 y.
to ao steady, lt'l wonderlu. wiUch llllllld. IIUike deallnJnl
an as:. 1aod Mrs. Robert Crow and lam- :the Beptlll Churd! at MiddleWe're past that experimental and ordering the bll, three-col- pain
1, They ai!IO visited with Mrs I port which was held at the
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stage and ready to •ttle for or bulto!ll worthwllllt. I'll atve tnC: back. ~ ~~d be : . iWo!lel's sister, Mayme Holmes:! WDII• Anthony farm at
one.
you a llnll IIIISWel' In I our araby a skin ' claUtl.
at Holzer Host)ltal.
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My boylriand and I 11'1 both weeki, whtn l lllll' liP t h •
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Mrs. Vera TannehiD of P:
18. we have 1 clear unclantutl- score. Late votes will 81111 be
two weeks wltb
1n1 thai U we ever pt lind of counted, If you ~end lblm to- Qne. All these "aplnst" peo-1
Mr. and Mra. c. H.
one another, or 11 there tJ 10111• dll)', addreped to HELEN pie are trylns to saY is: Wllllams and other relatives.
one we'd like to date, we'llllllk Help Ual care of lbla DeWI(II- "Teens llllould 'have a choice, John Slack of Canton spent
11 out. ll11e ever brtek up, n par.
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OUR SALE ON
wlll remain lrltnilll. II w111 be BeUeve rne, I'm NOT star!· 1!'1 either 'go llatdlly' or stay
Slack.
SUMMER SttOES
heartbreaking but "" will have inC a cruSida aaalllat "golnt home, t10 muy glrta lily
Mr. aud Mrs. Jl'red Woller
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lemed somethlni IJl(( thlt'l stuacty," u I'm quilt aware bttause boys tloo't care to
Gery ud LeRoy. of June• 11
•hal life Ia all about. stamp thll, for 101111, II workl out trapped."- H.
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Now Dr. Sohdtzky at George. tbt ~ 1~ve ~ Camedle
town Ulllmatty In Wubip81oa ~uriDI IIIII' Lincoln C..,tre
has announced thata etosi!r In- hid lllree llblet and 1lz cbajr1
speetlon of tha aevared eord • • from Its Slllll1 out4oor
may live Important clllei ' to ~e; 119• everylbiui'l chained
posstbla eonglaltll dlfeets. On down .tier cloeing .. Barbra
the eqt IUI'face o1 tile 1101'11181 Sll1llllld'1 litter bad b 1 r
cord two lfterles and 0111 ftlln ''Sweet II" party tbtre for 60.
m ptalaly vlllble but Clll about Ptll •. . Watch Joluuly C~rone per etnt o! ~dl only one .1011: he'l. ID aU·Ihrouch • thearteey ali4 ftlll are 18811.
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When Ibis Is the case a care- talkNI TY't Stanley Kauff.
lui aoreb for blrtb defect • llllft (n-N. Y. Times
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Ike • actab lr)'inl Miley to fatllom ~ recret of • ,Jtace ·
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another wbose:career has been
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catelully lanJied ba1r arr~nge- a summer show" phrase . .. ..
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llltnl lllU8I 111lve 10111t Freud- 1 PhU wu at his anile best, ad.
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C.rs&lt;lll dl'tlll11411 neatly, eareful·
·-· - ly but not really well . Ills
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ttitoring ha• a Jusi.made(J
it effect .. , Bobby Kennedy gets
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hla hair Into such lndlvlduatis~tartg::
~ ucally
hopeless shape simplyt.r
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by W8!hlng It every momln .
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. . Hairstylist Leshe Blai!Chard ,
Intestines or tile la1lllry tract -· of Sak's 5th A e
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IJl(( cannot be detected 1iltllout Mrs. Rlclwd Rawllnge of 1
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CoMI!IIII and hlr lister, Ml'l.
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CHARLESTON, W., Va. (UPl)
Dlllas·lloulb of Marietta ....,
-Atty. Gen. C. Donald RobertThe eorreetiOD Is IIIU&amp;lly I!Ul'r•..
son Monday announ•ed
his canIleal and may melD the differ· I day reeenUy with Mrs. Allee
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ence belwten· Ult IDd dettb lor Ca~hll'l.
Idldacy for the Democratic nom0
the lnfanl. '1'!11 Cllllt dl 1b 18 Mr. and Mra. Joe COIIkle ond
!nation for govemor. He became
l dafect II baUmd to be tnld• !amUy of East Bank, w. Va., '
tho first state official to anquacy of tilt tuppiJ or blood de- visited her mother, Mrs. Etbel
· - -· nounce plans ro run.
Uvered tbrougb the cord but the Betz1111.
R
nd Mr .
Robertson, In his seventh year
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· Richard Young : u attorney general, warned
out stead)'lng? Never....
oause of the cord defect Is 101 Mr. arod Mn. Herman London
ev.
This colllliUI Ia for yOUIII peo- I doubl that we'll break up. known 11 can be lllol sla~ 1pent 1 weelcond with his sister and sona of Sidney VISited a :that "I want II clearly under•
pie, their problems llld pleu- We'll be jUII u IIIPPJ' &lt;e our boWIII~, tllal 11 11
bored!: and bro1bor-ln-law. Mr. and : ~~ d: rece:tly Wllh Mr. and ~ lltood_that I will not aaerlfice
11011 oush.
urea, tbelr troublea and 1u. 60th annive1"1811 of marrlaae tary
Mrs. Clarence Slillwagner of 1 1'
prmc•ple nor sell my soul 1n
As with the relll of Helen Help " we 11'1 aow. - HAPPY
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and exchange for oupport In I h i •
USI it wekom11 lauahl but WITHOUT AN 80S BU'ITON
Mr. lind MJ'I. Ernest Thel.!ll family were In Columbus 1 re- campaign."
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won't dodge a 1811ous quiiiJOD Dear Happy Steadits:
Q - My 101, 3, ha• alopeela and family of Groveport vlait- cent Sunday visiting Mr. and The 44-year-old Harrison Cour&gt; ~
with 1 bru!lh-offt.
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areata. What It the eauH and ed wltb hil mother, Mrl, c,r. iMrs. Robert Smith and family. ty native added:
1
You re barking up the wrong how long will it take torr hiJ rJe Sl!lclatr, before leavllll lor It was Robert's birthday
I "Thll wheeler-dealers "of both 1
: 11•11111 •clric water heater wiU !lliU lllllllc . . .
Send your leen"l' quelltlonl buiWQ. SOS !Stamp 0111 Stea- heir to rrow back
Flaptaff, Ariz., where he has
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political parlles would be well I
to YOUTH -"SK!ID FOR IT, dying) II for younger teena who A Tbe
tty 1 been tranaferred from Lock· Mr. and Mn. George Circle advised to find themselves an·
• •• under our Proteeted. ServiCIJ Plan, a JO:iw, 111
care Ill Helen Btlp US! lbll aren't sure who they like best,
':) op bourne Air Force Base.
and family of Ashland, Ky. and olher candidate."
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service Wli'rlritt CMHng part!, labor and tint. W,...
newspaper.
and rebel agllnlt the System of btlr (alopecia art~ 1 ~: Jeffry Don Friend of Bashan :Mr, and Mrs. _James Circle of RobortloQ. has beeen rumored
THE STE4DIIIS PKUIT BACK which pe~s ~m with ONE
1M 1111
wlthlspent several days wltb b 11 New ·Haven, Vl&amp;tled Mrs. Mary ,as a po,.ible candidate almost
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Dear Heltll:
wlltn they d lilui to dllt IIVIJ'o ~Ickyhl~ ~~: Before a cU-j grandmother, Ml'l. o\ll~ Cape. ICircle recee_Uy.
:sine&lt;! the day G&lt;&gt;v, Hulett C.
I've listened paU~U, to all aL
apotla
cU.aua 11 made hart.
Mrs. Ennal Schreckengost o! Smith took office. Many obser·
Addltl!llll! wiring need~? Take .tdvan!ap of 011' . .,
~ people ~ IOlnl lite" Aimo818VII')''ll!t, Ill~· wiD it llnectll&amp;rY to rule out ring- Vlstlln&amp; recently with Mrs. l'arker.•burg visited at the Dean ven felt 'he would run against
~avinf, U'ku&amp; l:ll"tifi~•~e"
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~ ud 11011 Ill ltllle to h, II r be ID SOS dro(&gt;OIII. That 1 part
of lht acll Tha 1011 of Mary 111. Diddle and daugllter, Brinker borne on Tuesday.
Smltlll n the last primary.
from Ill who 111'1 baiiPY ' Jllel. of the game. - IL
£a
Pi Ill 1 111110 Grace Oller were Mr. 1 n d
In a two-page announcement
dyinl." Down with S.O.S.!
Delr Helen:
rcentaperma~ but In 'Mrs. Harold' Busch and grandof his candidacy, Robertson said
I've beiiiiiOini Jllelldy with a lllb tht 90S Idea, bul11hat pe t It ge ofl ,_ ._
I daughter Linda Parent WellsArnviTY REPORTED
it was the formal beginning of
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or governor to
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and I wollldDIIrada lh,?ll to 10 aleady?.- CONFUSED laUy returns. The treatmenllaiParklll'lburg, lind Kathy Young acbvity report of the cit
. '"represent all the people of !he
.
monthl for a Ullllmt ol jUII Dear Confu111d.
, lice dep rtm 1
~ pot state, not sper-tal ml•re't. not
11 f to When the hatr Iof Charleston.
datlng," Wholvtr llld thai I?' Simple: lllfll your ~!toni UP" :;.: ::ck~i does 10 IJIOnlan- Mra. Betty Darst and son, Je(. the City aeoU:~I ~~~~ Ia~ I )Wit one group, not j11st one &amp;e·,._., - - 9
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mg steady wu I drlg dldn I side down - but dllll t rtve II eously and not because of any fre)r, and two friends of Mid-I nigbt as !llbmitted by gActing ; •:gr_...ap;,.,hi;;;;c;;o,al-.•,_re_a_
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have a fellow lib mine. To awll)', You may becoma ID to- tr !meal used.
dleport visited an evening with \ Chief .J.ack Pyl howi t h 1 ..
11
nama all hll aood qualltiu Uve rnem~ apln. - H.
Agnes While.
1members inve:g:ted ~~raffi~ !
would takt I IUettme, IIIII bla Dear Hel@n.
Mrs. Reva Maine and ebll· . accidents. arrested 2 drivelS
bad ones ,.. jUlia HCODd.
Wm the S.O.S. buttons be rea· Q - My daughter, 9, has dren, Tony and Jan~, Porta- · Involved.' i8SUI!d 542 rkln
. Tb~y IBY 1111 eour• ol lrue dy to atart school wlthT lfllure hair growinJ on her· upper Up mouth, apent 1 week with Mr. 1 tkk•ls .;..d ~
rk~ ,
Jove nnll' I'UIIIIIJIOOih, Wa'vt wheo I lind the rllbt IllY• I lind IJ very balry In other ljlld Mrs. Wlllls Leadin&amp;hlm' mg tickeiJ · made 13 ro
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·,atJ a feW ..~ lbrown In ean alway~ alter mine to read, places. Is !hare anytbJni we and daughters.
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•.ur path, Ill&amp; havt JMm bad "S~ 0111 Slad)'lng" 10 It CID do to &amp;et rid of It!
Estella Rector of CamlltoP. ' :e:.e~~ ~:::Jsd::l~: ~
• fllhl. MJ lflldM couldn't bt ~~·~M~aated. - CLEVER, A _ D fOUl' ......... comes 1 and 11111. Nancy Bosworth of properly valued at $30 and rl•· '
better, IJl(( my IUt C!Otlldn't be De Cl
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from IWarthY Medlterrmean 1Lawrencevllle, W. Va., spent al partment members worked 1 ;
more oompltte. Wa art never
ar ever.
stock thiJ eoadltlon Ia proba-!few daya with 11le former's sb- 1 total of 915 hours
bored with uch otblr, and our Your lalttr IIIIIY HU a thou- b
Otherwise llbe 'ter, Myla Hudson.
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Jove grows stronger all lit t and bullllns, but II woa't make rnly have :'imballnce of ber! Mrs. Clinton Pierce and ehll· :law, Mr. and Mrs. Willia Lead· !
ttme. - THill J.I1CKIEST GIRL me popular wllb teachers I
~~~ of llltemal HcteUoD. At dren, Tony and Tina, spent a mgbam f!1d dat~~htera.
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Dear Helen:
Will S.O.S. buttona be ready lhorou h tudy sbould be made •week recently with •her son and I
I
Those people wbo tlert!Jiype by September? 'lbat depand•
g 8
of her ' daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Huball ol u1ln the "steady"II'OUP entirely 011 you. Remember, to d~~all'the~Htb onty!Terry Pierce and daughter, Ibard lind sons, Chrta and Eric,
are 11 Billy u the adtlllt who thiJ whole bulinep of "UIHiea- unw
. · f
h .e
1Cberrle of Loraine.
of Llncasler visited his pat'tnts,
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""ncralize about "working wiv· dy" elubs and butlonl wu your way 11P 1rM~tbthe ~
j Mrs. 'Helen Wel!el and Mr. l Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard. I
es" vs. ''4 u II housewlvu." Idea, not rnlne. 1 aald I'd ao • rn~'!' 7 ~ hall' r!~ ;~~ ~ Iand Mrs. Joe Kelley and chi!- , Agnes White attended t h e '
When YOUI\I people an: ready long If I 101 a thousand volll,
Ea tal 1l'or mini 1 dren spent 1 week with Mr. ' Lo11.Joy Ml,.lonary Clrele of
18P11'1 y.
to ao steady, lt'l wonderlu. wiUch llllllld. IIUike deallnJnl
an as:. 1aod Mrs. Robert Crow and lam- :the Beptlll Churd! at MiddleWe're past that experimental and ordering the bll, three-col- pain
1, They ai!IO visited with Mrs I port which was held at the
1 -:.•rt~· ~ll
stage and ready to •ttle for or bulto!ll worthwllllt. I'll atve tnC: back. ~ ~~d be : . iWo!lel's sister, Mayme Holmes:! WDII• Anthony farm at
one.
you a llnll IIIISWel' In I our araby a skin ' claUtl.
at Holzer Host)ltal.
-or•
Tw·e-nty··-tw.•.•.tte..n.d•.d...iiiij
My boylriand and I 11'1 both weeki, whtn l lllll' liP t h •
ape
Mrs. Vera TannehiD of P:
18. we have 1 clear unclantutl- score. Late votes will 81111 be
two weeks wltb
1n1 thai U we ever pt lind of counted, If you ~end lblm to- Qne. All these "aplnst" peo-1
Mr. and Mra. c. H.
one another, or 11 there tJ 10111• dll)', addreped to HELEN pie are trylns to saY is: Wllllams and other relatives.
one we'd like to date, we'llllllk Help Ual care of lbla DeWI(II- "Teens llllould 'have a choice, John Slack of Canton spent
11 out. ll11e ever brtek up, n par.
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IIIII nowaday~ IIIey oftln don't: weekend with bls tDOther, Mrs· II
OUR SALE ON
wlll remain lrltnilll. II w111 be BeUeve rne, I'm NOT star!· 1!'1 either 'go llatdlly' or stay
Slack.
SUMMER SttOES
heartbreaking but "" will have inC a cruSida aaalllat "golnt home, t10 muy glrta lily
Mr. aud Mrs. Jl'red Woller
CONTINUIS
lemed somethlni IJl(( thlt'l stuacty," u I'm quilt aware bttause boys tloo't care to
Gery ud LeRoy. of June• 11
•hal life Ia all about. stamp thll, for 101111, II workl out trapped."- H.
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IbiD, 111 liioll .,...., Ill tbt lui 1110 -.b.. . New
doesn'tglveltas•condlhliugbt . Yorll: II 'Fial City aU.rlgbt bqt
Now Dr. Sohdtzky at George. tbt ~ 1~ve ~ Camedle
town Ulllmatty In Wubip81oa ~uriDI IIIII' Lincoln C..,tre
has announced thata etosi!r In- hid lllree llblet and 1lz cbajr1
speetlon of tha aevared eord • • from Its Slllll1 out4oor
may live Important clllei ' to ~e; 119• everylbiui'l chained
posstbla eonglaltll dlfeets. On down .tier cloeing .. Barbra
the eqt IUI'face o1 tile 1101'11181 Sll1llllld'1 litter bad b 1 r
cord two lfterles and 0111 ftlln ''Sweet II" party tbtre for 60.
m ptalaly vlllble but Clll about Ptll •. . Watch Joluuly C~rone per etnt o! ~dl only one .1011: he'l. ID aU·Ihrouch • thearteey ali4 ftlll are 18811.
lhow .I)'HCI'aldler •... Ph 11
SJlven Ia ID eirltcber . . . l£du.
When Ibis Is the case a care- talkNI TY't Stanley Kauff.
lui aoreb for blrtb defect • llllft (n-N. Y. Times
llhould be made beeauae early
NeOCnJI!on leads to prampt ap.
plloaltllll of corrective mel!!8CD88
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RADIATOR,..
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Ohio Boat and Motor
License

WHEEL
AUGNMENT-

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KEITH GOBLE FORD

WENDV,'T1:1U'R~

NO LONGER A ·
CHILD. WHAT ·
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DO ·YOU

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8v HOWFI! !O;H\OIEIDER

SURF'S UP! ·

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" LITTLE ORPHAN AN Nil
M '@!l '1\\lr'K
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AA"'1NE WOO'-Q
WAN.T '10
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ars ezperlence In

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le err san
seta• LIWe Barkaroo
uell, Coolville, Ohio 66'1

retail

.•, as business mlllllier,
'1 versed In State and Fed75
-·-'I tax reports, call t112 •
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7 11 lie rTRY BEFORE YOU B
will bring this 1967
·~RAL
or-pribit1n1. Zig Zag sewing mach
7 7 Stc your home so you may
me IG-2405.
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only $55 or IS per
NOW TAKING
Tbls macblne Is guar
for 20 years. eau

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APPUCAnONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

---1967 STEREO,

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lovely
console with radio,
storage, s speakers. T
er paymenll of 15.50
month or pay b
•nus. Try it ln your
. Call 992-2836.
7

nt1d ;:..,, Mlnlty

Middleport

S BEDROOM bouse, Mason, W.
Va,, Call 773-5811 or 992-8158.
e 7 tic
II FOOT FIBER glasa Crosby
cabin cruiser, Lone Star trailer, 60 bp Mercury ''200. Ph,
iiiZ-2310.
7 9 3tp
'48 DODGE pasaenger b
M. Cowdery, Long Bo
7
1966 VOLKSWAGEN, Ira
s101. complete. Gall
Phone IJ92..3196.
GEM 13 ft. travel tral
model, new, tleepa ~oelf • contained. Barga
ed at $800. R. 0. Harle
son, Ohio. Phone 7'13-5

W111ttd To Buy
'IQUES, William Ham m,
ddleport, Ohio. Phone 992
8 29 :rotc
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' 'ovment W1nted
,'fERAL WORK, painting,
.owing lawns and shrubbery
· •rr.. Call or contact Ed
lllllpletoD, Belley Run Road,
•J . 'n'O)'.
6 8 30tc

Legtl Notice
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FOR SALE
~Ill offer for sale 10 shares
the common stock of T be
'I
"er• Bank &amp; Savings Com.J•, Pomeroy, Oblo, at the of• CARPETS a lrliJiif.Make
- them
. of Crow, Crow &amp; Porter , a beautiful sight with Blue
•.:orneys, Pomeroy, Ohio, on · Lustre, Rent electric lbam_;nesday, July lzth, 1967, at pooer
Pomeroy Cement
'J o'cloe't A, .M. Sald stock
Block Co.
f 10 ltc

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•opralsed at • .oa and can- - -- --·

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·be IOid for leas than tbe sor-- .. SAL Is 110" a merry
•iled Yalue. Sale subject to pi; She ll!ed Blue Lultre rug
appmll ol the P ro b a t e ~ upllolatery cleaDer· Rent
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electrle shampooer fl.· Bak·
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TCSTOPMY ·

DADBIJRN
HEE·CUPS?

iiii'L P.INER
OHIO
. fi'S D·oRIFT!f.IG

· AWAY!!

RADIATOR,..
EXPERIENaD

SERVICE
All Ntw Radiator
Shop.
'
.

Ohio Boat and Motor
License

WHEEL
AUGNMENT-

eCir eTn~dc eHetttr
Core eBulldoJer
e"-T .
~·· Yilt

KEITH GOBLE FORD

WENDV,'T1:1U'R~

NO LONGER A ·
CHILD. WHAT ·
I'UNISHMENT

DO ·YOU

..6U~~fe~

8v HOWFI! !O;H\OIEIDER

SURF'S UP! ·

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MAN! IS

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By MERJIILI. BI.OSSER

" LITTLE ORPHAN AN Nil
M '@!l '1\\lr'K
li ~OS~I~

AA"'1NE WOO'-Q
WAN.T '10
~HER~

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ars ezperlence In

I

le err san
seta• LIWe Barkaroo
uell, Coolville, Ohio 66'1

retail

.•, as business mlllllier,
'1 versed In State and Fed75
-·-'I tax reports, call t112 •
.i.
7 11 lie rTRY BEFORE YOU B
will bring this 1967
·~RAL
or-pribit1n1. Zig Zag sewing mach
7 7 Stc your home so you may
me IG-2405.
.
..
on 1•. If you Uke lt buy
only $55 or IS per
NOW TAKING
Tbls macblne Is guar
for 20 years. eau

woRJC

APPUCAnONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

---1967 STEREO,

--

lovely
console with radio,
storage, s speakers. T
er paymenll of 15.50
month or pay b
•nus. Try it ln your
. Call 992-2836.
7

nt1d ;:..,, Mlnlty

Middleport

S BEDROOM bouse, Mason, W.
Va,, Call 773-5811 or 992-8158.
e 7 tic
II FOOT FIBER glasa Crosby
cabin cruiser, Lone Star trailer, 60 bp Mercury ''200. Ph,
iiiZ-2310.
7 9 3tp
'48 DODGE pasaenger b
M. Cowdery, Long Bo
7
1966 VOLKSWAGEN, Ira
s101. complete. Gall
Phone IJ92..3196.
GEM 13 ft. travel tral
model, new, tleepa ~oelf • contained. Barga
ed at $800. R. 0. Harle
son, Ohio. Phone 7'13-5

W111ttd To Buy
'IQUES, William Ham m,
ddleport, Ohio. Phone 992
8 29 :rotc
'~-

' 'ovment W1nted
,'fERAL WORK, painting,
.owing lawns and shrubbery
· •rr.. Call or contact Ed
lllllpletoD, Belley Run Road,
•J . 'n'O)'.
6 8 30tc

Legtl Notice
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7 5

FOR SALE
~Ill offer for sale 10 shares
the common stock of T be
'I
"er• Bank &amp; Savings Com.J•, Pomeroy, Oblo, at the of• CARPETS a lrliJiif.Make
- them
. of Crow, Crow &amp; Porter , a beautiful sight with Blue
•.:orneys, Pomeroy, Ohio, on · Lustre, Rent electric lbam_;nesday, July lzth, 1967, at pooer
Pomeroy Cement
'J o'cloe't A, .M. Sald stock
Block Co.
f 10 ltc

•1.

•opralsed at • .oa and can- - -- --·

- -- -

·be IOid for leas than tbe sor-- .. SAL Is 110" a merry
•iled Yalue. Sale subject to pi; She ll!ed Blue Lultre rug
appmll ol the P ro b a t e ~ upllolatery cleaDer· Rent
rL ;• , · _..
electrle shampooer fl.· Bak·
i wrn, Sr.
~-~W.ture.
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ments were judged by Mrs. Eva BOnhie Morris. It
Robson, Region 11 dlreetor, ed th~t due to the Ulnesa
when the Walk-In Garden Club Mrs. Riggs, the nest
met recently at the home of will be held at the·home of
Donn~ MorriS, Gold Ridge. , Helen CIII'JI!'rS.
Reeelrilll blue rlbbona In the ,.,....:;;;;;;;;;;;;._~
judging were Mlna Hart, Mrs.
of Mrs. TresMorris, Belva Willard,
a short
Spene&amp; rand the late Kirtley
Lee, Audiley Well, and Mildred
f!Pencer hdll a reunion at Fork· ~
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ell Rim · take recently.
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drey Well.
~~ poon. ' Attending were Mrs. II ~rs ~~ Mrsi Rl~hardbSweet
. Preceding the meeting, mem·
~. Chester; Mr. and Mrs. ] e
a u ay or elf 0 m1 hers loured the flower garden
Eliiter Meadows, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlestown, N: H. Mr s. and lawn of the Morris home.
cedi. Harper, S~r. W. Va.; ISweet has been With her par.. ! Mabel Lee gave the opening
·'1"fi. and.Mrs. Gene Harper, Ak· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne •Gill- thought about flowers In the
~; Mr..and Mrs. Arland GO- !bons, for the past four months . Bible. A repOrt on the recent
Wednesd•y
lind 111d Jeff, Reedsville: Mr. •whlle her husband ~mpleted: regional meeting held at the WHITE ROSE Lodge
and Mrs. Bill ~hUIIps and ~~~!rt~:~al ;:.ard tralRing at i Bradbury school was given by Wednetlday, July 1.2 at 1:311 p.
. Rhonda, Columbus, Mr. and
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Edna Lt-e..
m., at the Middleport Legion
: Mrs. Marlon Parker and Den- Ml"i. Elsie McKnigllt, Urbana, , During .a concluding social HaD.
: nls. Long Bottom: Mr. and Mrs. Iwas the Sunday guest of her I hour, refreshment~ ol punch, FEENEY • BENNETT
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; Guy Spellcer, Linda and Larry lsiSter, Mrs. David Entsminger. I ice cream and cookies were 128, American. Legion, ' wiD
A BIG SELECTION OF ON'E AND TWO I'IECE;.
· of Tuppers Plains.
IMrs. Entsminger recently re-! aerved· by the hostess assisted meet at 7:30 p.m.
of. the .Mount ll
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spencer Iturned from South Charleston I .. _ .
at the hall.
.
of Mid·
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.IN TODAYS FASHION COLORS
: of Canton; Mr. and M:s. Klrt· where she v1s1ted Mr. and Mrs. j Judging Completed
are available now.
. ainong . the young
ley Spen.cer, Jr .. ll)ld Junmy of !Ruth Zahn and Mr. and Mrs. I In Sear C
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TRINITY CIRCLE of
eompleting a leadership
Grove City; Mr. and Mrs. Rich· ICharles Entsminger.
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Cbur&lt;h of Christ will meet
course held at the
ard Spa&gt;e.er, Timmy and Dan· I W ek d gue ts f M N I Judging of civic plantings ln 7:30 Wednesday night at I h
creek Baptist Ol\U'ch,
ny, CoolVIlle; Mr. and Mrs. ' e en
s o. .rs. an ,the Sears Civic Beautification church.
Galllpolis. '
VIrgO Spencer, Ted, Kathy, ,Moore and Miss M~ldred Haw- Contest In Region 11 of tile Ohio
. Sponsored by the Providence
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Joey and Alice of Somerset· :tey were M1·s. MorriS Kohr and As . tl
f G d
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ADm T CHOffi of St.
Association of Baptist Church·
Mr. and Mrs Larrv Osborne' i Miss Mary Pfeiffer. Canton. .ha '": on
tedar ebn ,._ u s,
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N'ck Sh ·
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n co...,..e
Y .• ,. re- Lutheran Ct.urch wiD meet
leadership develop'ment was di·
I y,
ella, Tommy and r ay mg
rs. .•ore a~ i gional judging committee head- 8:30 Wednesday night at t h
Tammy of Washington, w. va.; IMls.s Hawley entertamed w1th ,ed hu Mrs. Betty Cline 0f Mid- church.
rected by the R.ev. William Up. and Verdie Gilland of Reeds· :a dinner party and other guests dl "Yrt
POMEROY CHAPTER No.
shaw of Akron. Mrs. Arnold
ville.
were Miss Hallie Zerkle a n d 0epoth ·
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llichards, Middleport, was reMl ,N
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ers servmg on e com- Royal Arch Masons will
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Three of Mr3. Spencer's chll· l ss· e11 le erkle. .,.ey were 'tte
hi h 1 d 1 1.
ed
g.strar ,,or e one week school.
dren were unable to attend gllilsts at the Zerkle borne Sat- i rm
.n Meelgw Coc tv ewBe 1 P anM'"g.s stat Convocation,
(?mtileting the program was
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s un Y' e pre, an- .lilly 12, at 7:30 p. m. at
Cbrlstln
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e . etta and Logan were Mrs Hel eroy Masonic TeQiple, aD
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They an• Arthur R!J&lt;'ncer of ""' ' an on u ay
Chester and Quentin and Mrs. group had dinner at Ball's Res· en Preston of the Cblsl!ir; Club cers and companions are
DeLegal, _a~- ~~. Garnes.
Mildred Holter of Mansfield. taurant In Point Pleasant. ' and Mrs. M. R. Roller o1 t h e to attend J ames IJtjcha nan,
. -meet at St. Paul's Church
wdl
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·.~.. Mr. and Mrs. OU10l Cunning- IMiddleport Garden Club.
P.
at 8 p. m ThursdaY,.
ham and children, Debbi~. Kar- , Before prizes are awarded by
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en, Coleen, and Alan, Roches- ISears, all clvlc plantings enterThunday
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ter, Mich. were weekend vis~ led In the competition wlll be , ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE MARY SHRINE No.. 37.
tors of Mr. and Mrs . Clifford ,viewed by three jndges appoint- ·' w1.11 meet a1 8 p.m. Th ursday at I Shrme
· · 0of Jeruslem
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1will hold·
Hayes and son. Gregory. Mr. led by the Olllo Association o 11the hall. Inspection will be held' plcmc ~ elr reguar meetmg
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Hayes Ia on vacation from his :Garden Clubs. Final results , and there will be a program and ~~~ Friday, July 14, at 6 p.m.
employment at the Rich Val-· will be announced.
refreshment~
a e New Haven Park. Memley Dairy' and the family wiD i I
ANNUAL PICNIC of the Lau bera, . families and friends are
spend several days this week Annual Picnic
rel Cliff Better Health C1u bwelcome. Eacedh one is asked to
Mr nd M
1n HunU""'"" w va
rmg a cover dish and table
1will be held Thursday t,vening service
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rs. Roy Jones, Jr.,
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their son Johb and a friend ' Mrs. Clara Saylor. convales• at Royal oak Park.
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Mitch ru'mer, Columbus, and.;ring from ·a fractured hlp, was . SYRACUSE "" "nl.e an u a '
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SATURDAY
Fret Customer P1rklng - Second Street and Mechanl1 StrMt Loti
Jim Heiser, also of Columbus, :moved Friday from Holzer . fourth of J11ly plcmc of I he REGULAR MEETING of the A DANCE PARTY will be
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were weekend guests of Mr ,Hospital to the Kimes Convales- Nelgler family was held on the Phllalhea Women of the Mid- held on the tennis courl at the
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and Mrs. E. J. Hill, Flatwood; cent Home at Athens. In Aug- , lawn at the home of Mr. •nd dleport Church of Cbirat Is Pomeroy school from 8:311 to
Road. Also visiting with the Hill lust she will go to Dayton to : Mrs. Morris HarMn
I Thursday, July 13, at the church 11:.10 Saturday evening. The
family over •the weekend were resid&amp; with a daughter.
, : Attending Were: Drusll's I at 7:30 P· m.
dance is snonsored by t h e
Mr. and Mrs. George Celani I ~eekend guests of Mrs. Vi(). I H4~, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde! AMERICAN Lutheran Church~ Pomeroy P.T.A. with music to
and children, Joey and Jill, ot •tor ·Grim were' Mr. and Mrs. I DaVLq, of Columbus; Mr. and : Women of 81. Paul Lutheran I be furni~hed ·by "Kenny and the
Delcoi1 Mich The Celani ehll- 1Robert Sever and children, VII).~ Mrs. Forrest Nelgler, Mr. and and St. John Lutheran Churches Rest of Us." ·
dren
heen vl.qltlng rela- 1kv and Paula, Hanesvllle.
; Mrs. Ralph Nelgler, Kenneth,
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five• ir "'"'"' Col!nl\·
r+ Miss Judy Bing and Mr. and ! Bruce and Peggy; Mr. and Mrs.
turred to Detroit with the jr :Mrs. William Martyny and son, i Arthur Nelgler, Rodney, and
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P' " ·nts.
· !John, Cleveland, were weekend Joy Beth, Mr. and Mrs. William
•-roy, •
Mrs. A. o Wi' "1 n, Sr .. Mrs. gueses of Mrs. J. K. Smfth and Harden, Tammy, Brian and TeTONIGHT
A D Wilson. .Jr . and Mrs . Mr and Mrs Thomas Kelly resaa; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
July 9·10-11
WllJ:am Ellis. Barboursville w and children.
; Harden, Pam, Ralph and San"THE COOL ONES"
Va . were Sunday guests' oi l Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marr dra,, and Mlss Ellen Shuler, of Roddy
Mr. and Mrs. VIncent Dabo , and children, New Haven, W. RaCine; Ml'. and Mrs. Carroll
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Debbie Wal!oa
Pomeroy, and Mrs. J. A. Smlth: iva., were Sdnday guests oft Nelgler, Karen 'and Nola, Syra- ~:!~::~V:~ D~Wt
Middleport.
Room a Borod
1her mother. Mrs. Betty Cline. I' cuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Bam- IThey visited at Holzer Hospital The day was made completc
Out &amp; Out &amp; Ovtr
ttz spent Sunday In Kingston ·wltb Miss Charlotte Davidson, for Mr· and Mrs. Morris Harwith their son and daughter-In- 8 medical patient.
den by the telephone call from WEDNESDAY end THURS.
law, ~atrolman and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Forrest Major a n d their youngest son Donald B.
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Sam112 and son, Tommy.
ldaugbtel"i, Shlela and Debbie, i Harden, A.Q.B.A.N. stationed
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jhave returned to Barling, Ark- '\ at Wbldley Island, Oak Harbor,
SHOW'STARTSI P.M. • ,
Marine Lance CorPoral Don.l ansas· after visiting friends here. , Washington. _ _ _.
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aid R. Smith son of Mr
d 'IMrs. Major was the guest of :
Ml'!l. Raymo.;.. J. Smith 0: ~I. Ithe VIctor Ferreira family. Sbi.
3, Pom•rov, is a mC~J~il!'r ol lela stayed with Mary Holman,
tile Second Battallon ·Fifth and Debbie was the gueat of
Mnrine Regiment, First Marine IJuyce Riley. The Majors are
Division . whieh recent! partl- 1former Mlddleporl residents.
cipated In "Operation 1:-trona'' Mrs. Frank· Vrooman joined :
1011thwest of Da Nang
Molly and Tlllltnas Johnson Fri··l
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in Gallipolis. Qtber guestB were ,
the Rev. and Mrs. Delaney, Mr.
I and Mrs. Sam Clonch, Mrs. Carrie Chick, Mrs. Leona SpireS,
TONIGHT
Mrs. Bryant Cremeans of GalJuly 11
lipolis,
and Mrs. Loui• Pierce
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Michael Connon and
Mrs. Harry McConneahea of
Dorothy Provine
Dayton
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- PLUS"ASSAULT 011 A QUEEN" Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mills.
Frank Slnatra and
Sherman M'lllo, son of Mr.
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lersburg. 0.
July 12,13-14
I Airman U: David Rice, who
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"Fabian" Mrs. Gene Rice, left Saturdav
MAKE PAYMENTS SAFELY AND WITH
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