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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966

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LUTELY fiAN't'A'STlC/ WilY, I
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IIJPII -John Belcher thought Uve pill for docs.
Sunday hi• troubles with his
atolen car were over when it
was reoov•red. But while
Melp Geoel'll Hot,.lll
driving the car home from O?Jo AdmlltloDt Belordaf - Nont

19 Die in Weekend Traffic ~!~-~=:;:-==
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AdlltiUitoll lilUIIIoy _ Mtrj
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Cleveland: Aaron Keeton,
Belllnlay
Ceveland, drowned when l!e fell Lewis, ll, drowned in o strip
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·1 United Prerlll International Bellaireo Gregory JohiiiiOil, 10, !from a pier 11 Potklnl Jel&lt;b mint pood off Jackson COunty
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,oont ,howed dnnmln.p clo'm• ills btolhers curt, 1: •nol Jef- wblla fiohln1 ln Loki Srie.
road 31 a mlle north ol U.S. 86
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PICKETS POST OIFICE
~ another 11 l1ves m r1vers, frey, 3: and 1 sister. Denit'll', 71 Akron: William 1... Hoye, 24, while sw1mmmg.
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la~ts and quarries. while fire months, killl!d in a fire in their 1 Akron, killed in an auto coUlllon : Cevellnd: Billy Buc~nao,
SHEBOYGAN, Wlo. &lt;UPJ) aod otber al"Cidenta boosted the home.
: on Interstate 77 about five miles 21, Cleveland, dtowned when he
,· Donald DruMboutr picketed
occld&lt;'nlel death tnll to at ll!asl Cincinnati : Mell88a Rlchler. 5, i south ol Akrllll.
jumped !rom an outboard motor PJ·JII~'
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tho local post ofllce Salunlay lo
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·Sharonville, fatally inju•e&lt;l by a l Akron: James Clayton kott, -boat Into Lake Ene at Cleve- f..-~:.!.:;:.~~D~I---...-· ..,.......,
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complain about tho Jack of mall
Fivf persons lnclud.lng
stack of lumber, overtunled by 1:t3,
II:IIJed by a _h!tstlp land to swim..
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dellvtrlot to hi• hoble. He
CLEANING
reen-asers were killed Sunday tn playmates.
moklrtst while he was ridmg a. Lebanon: B11ly Spacey, 24, ;
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carried his 1\all box whll"h In
1 Jtindlng thrH car cresh on Sandusky: George C~lapman .!1motorcy~le on U.S. 224 aboUt p~yton, drowned wb~Je _swi~· ~r , .~'3
S.rvlct1 On Rtquest
turn, c~rrled • •len that read:
u.s. U7 north of Camden in 17 , killed in 8 one-car c·rash 1seven
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PrebleCounty8und;~_vwb" '' 011 !o! 1 r~ear U.S. 81n the Rt!~! Haven : Le LHtOOD. ar
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Cit attempted to pass another. Wild Lift Area near here.
1 dieto.wn, clrowoed when. he fell
Ch1lllCO~ : R1ekey Lunsford,
. •urre•ted by the abon eartoon, ; box."
Fbur t hlldreu a•~: when I Cadll: Coslmo and Manon A.! fro~ a ledlt lnlo th.e Little Ml· , 12, and hi~ _brother, Lora, 1.1. 1
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ftll'Dt5 swept their B .:! , 1, 1r e. Scarimccl. both !5, Cleveland : tmi River while f1shlng near Rt. 4, Chillicothe,. drowned m '
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Col lwnl lpd roao n C1eveland, fatally injured when . trip with neighbor!!.
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Iinto ttle path of a moYinc auto 17, Novely, killed when his car
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1, Lisbon, killed man aula &lt;:o.- Ceveland · Ptul Miller S ;svn draJ strip while being re- I
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Vettraal Memorial Hotpllal '
Parke.. burg, w. v•.. ,
111 and 164 near Lltbon.
Ihit by • mol&lt;lrcycle •• ht Jelferson: Barry Reece, 12, i
Admls•lo•• Satunlay- Daity
whf'n sht either fell 01 I:J.npttd Toledo. Gary .DuvalL 17, Ore-~ played in the street near his Clevelarld, drowned in Midw11y
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Igon. drowned m a quarry 10 home.
. Lake on u.s. 322 IB mlleo southc 1 ·n po
Cleveland : .Robert. 1\. Onu.'.lka . male~ south of Toledo.
1 HamHton: Mrs. 1ern Smith, i west of Jefferson whlle on a I
VI~~~::~~-S.hnUy -James
1'1. WarrenSVIlle He~ght'. kolled I
Sooday
l6t Camden · and Robert More Ifamily outing
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whf'n he accidentally inhaled l'Y· i St. CltlrsviHe: Ethel Farring- i
Miss Te~ri Adkins 11 Ke~ l Buckeye u;ke · William Rob- . NEW RAVEN - Grav~-,lde ~ci I kt 8 Dd
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lnidt fumes whiJe ex:periment-1ton, 16, Pittsburgh, Pa., killed ne'th McGruder 16 .~ Aaaron i ert Hen!!ley
1 Gahanna ' ntes ror Ernest Raymond s~edY· J)on•~a:' p:~er"oy . ·~;ryl Mo:.
illg d a Standard Oil Co. lair when the car she was rldinJ in Thompson 11 ' ali of Dayton ,drowned wh~n
f~ll rrom ; early
re, 89• New Haven, who r!.J
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Sunday at the hJme or fll!l ,
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Ill" I ry.
a m1 I · ry ve JC e. over· killed in a traffic crash on u.s.' boat near Corwin Landini intv .
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Gibbs Masvn · isaac Taylor
Mass illon : James K. Youtz, turned and slid on its converti- 127 north vi Camden in Preble Buckeye Lake.
his ~lster, MISS Ruby Sayre, RuU~d · Llda 'Roush Pomeroy.'
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fZ, Akron, killed In I head-on I k
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Pullins, Valorie Youna, Hattie 1
mile~ south of Caldwell in No- H:eWas ·bor~· ·J:::r17. ~~7. at Hy!ttll, Hattie Powell, Nara i
ble County.
Jenks, Amanda Parker.
Franklin :
J•mea Clifford Letart. W. Va ., the soil of u-~e
Whisman, 50, Franklin, killed in late Charles and Lou1se Harr1s
BAND TO PRACTICE
1 crash on a Warren Count Sayre. He was a retired tt&gt;leJack O'Brian
road
y graph operator and a member Practice of the Racine band 1
Jacqueline Kennedy viewed Huntincton Hartford inv1t~ a Popular Ellis Moore Iformer I ~hocton : Robert Rich d or the Hopewell Baptist Chur-:"h for the July 4th parade will be l
Li1. T~ylor's ",~hu'! Afraid of deeurator friend w a bic fur- NBC exec) Jet&amp; tht Lop ABC ~ Patterson, 18 , Rt. 3, NewC:~. I 01t Mt. AI~. A son, Kenneth, held Thursday at 8 p. m. at ,
V~Jima Woolf at the IIDlt mal bash at .HH's ~odern tnU!!· I Network pre.s job .. _ Vanessa~ ; erstown, killed in M two • car preced_ed h.1m ln _death In 19~. the high school.
Jnet~mlng '
p~1vale St-Teenifli .as ~e . Le- eum; tht f~ll!nd sai&lt;l 'Klrry. he Redgravt. Sir Micha~l's bun· crash 011 a Cothocton County ! s_urvlvmg m ad&lt;htlon to h1s freshmen ar~-t~ __a_t::_te::_n::_·
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~wn of n:ecency s d~rp,-,.n had~ dechnt Dt;-: -~u.!le he w.al! f the·bombshell da~.t~hter cunnin&amp; l road 1 mil~ nor~ew Castle. Sl!ter, is a son, Jam~ Sayre,
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owcapoule 11: g'lllcl altendiOI a deb party the some I cash from the u. s. bo&lt;offkt
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New Haven. Friends may call
·-·and dirty . It was directed night; HH aaid a:ee. C•lUid you ror the film "Morgen," enll'r·
at l.he Foglesong Funeral Home
by one of Jacltie'1 lrequem 01- cet me an lnvit&lt;? ; but, oald : tained at London's Albert H•ll
OmaS 0
today from 2 to 4 p.m. and D£VOT~D TQ INTERESt Ul
rorb. Mikt Nichola . Nichols friend you juat aaid you 're hn- lin(iina: songs of pniSI! for Fifrom 7 to 9 p.m., the R e Y.
MEIUS • MA!WN AKEA
Slips on like • dream. looks like a draom lnd WAre lllte
Is Ulili year's Chic Escart .. ing your own pltrty th1l nit~ht: del Castro, even went ~ 0 f1:1r t1 S
.Ralph Mahuney wlU officiate.
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Tilat' " a very movt bl-~ tinh
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Pubulllltd •'"'n .rr.roonlll •aeept
It's blister 1nd pool roslslant. Clotr brilht colon thll
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won't !ado 1w1y but last and 1111. Lazy pelntors Jtwa Luct•
Gravr.Ride Rite~
IDd bt did
wanted to do aometlliR)l f 0 r
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si.Bge role lliOmeone else sing-·1 Pleasant, a retlr~ s~w m1U 1 _PT. PLEASANT - The ,r:ev . ~rll~'··· N•• 'l'ort CILy.
New
uel w. Hoffman, Lelorl. W. ereasi•• returns.
ing the Loewe-Lernc• oong• l t::tor and farmer, died Sun- Gilbert W. Tooley. 80, a re.~red "''""""~ "'"'' .,,.,,.. ,.
Va., were conducted SU&lt;ldny 11t
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. 1).(• ''C ame- day night in Sheppard's Nun- ,, Methodist mm1ster • d1ed SUI· a.rrt.r
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the Graham cemetery by the
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Ifans that Charlie Chaplin won't He had been seriously HI foc Ave . A native of Wayne Coon- lllltor ftcutll .,..,.. Clf'1'11H " " ' "
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01110 -BIL- I be IOo happy WI'th ''My ..11·rI! I three wreks.
~ ty W. Va.' he had been 1
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POMEROY, 0.
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· te M to hil parents art PORTSMOUTH,
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IJ'f Lynn; paternal ly Eldridge, 19. pleaded lnno- With Chaplin · An Tntimate Me-l Born m Mason county, April Ident of Pt. Pleasant the pa.st •.2&amp;1 t'tlr.. mont~~~. ti.OD . . lleOI't,.
'randparents,
Mr. and Mrs. cent today •·
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uon erk• tHlu._ luDdu TIPMP
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Lita Grry I 23, 1888 , he was the son o1 lh e 1""
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Robert Hoffman, Letart, W.Va., d~r charges in the ~ex slaying Crapiin · lots of inside atartle 1at.e Henson and Minerva Sweez- 1 He was receded in death by l~"'"::i.;;'""""'""'""''""'""~
maternal jl'andparenl&amp;, Mr. or youna Charles Mllltr. whose :
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n. 1 le Coleman. He was a member , his wire three month1 qo , He
•nd Mrs. Mary L. Berrv. Mas- nearly nude body was found in I
of the Good Shepherd EUB I is aurvived by a
da•1Jhter.
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Church.
Garnet. at home ; a son, Jack,
le~ ; gnat lfand paren~~. Mr. yardl from hi! home In South
Survivors Include his wife, Huntington, w. Va ., a sistel".
•nd Mrs. B. f . ilollnl. Masoo, Webster early Saturdsy.
the former Laura Bell Stepeh- Mrs, M. H. Gartin, Huntir1g1&lt;1n;
iJl!l Mrs. A. J. Berry and f.h1 . The 13-year-old minlster•s 30n
ens, New Haven ; rour daught- ! a half.sister, Mrs. John
Ja(hU .Hofrman
was
se~~:uolly molested and
ers, Mn. Leoma Anderson, : era, ProctorYille; a
brother,
the mfant wa1 born Junt 1: 1trangled. the rounty coroner
Kingston, Jll .; Mrs.
Myrtle ! Wilburn Tooley, Ches•peake;
~t St. Mary 's Hoapi&amp;al in Hunt- ruled. Ht&gt; wn clothed only in Four _pe~5001 sustained min- Thomas, Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant; j and two half-brothers, William
~ and died Frida.¥ at Chil- 1 shirt when his faUu~r. the Rev. o~ Injuries ln three autom~ Mrs. Bernice Greer. New IE. Dillon, Huntington, and J .
dreta Ho&amp;pital jn COiumbul!. Gerald Miller. and 1 friend dls- j bil.e mlsh1p5 t~at occurred In i Haven; and Mrs. Eunice Pinell, o . Dillon, Fort Wayne. Ind
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covered the body after 1 three-j Muldleport d.urmg the p111t week · p,.,eMwood ; and two
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Clinton ! dueled ot l p. rn . Wednesday I
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was cited on an assured clear high IChool Friday 1nd IIIIU&lt;- 11
dlllance cbarae.
. day, July I 1nd I, from 7 •
The next was tt 1 a.m. Sun- I p. m. for the concert m be
day 011 Sou~ where El· at the high lchool on July 4.
For The Family
mer Gene Clark,~. Rt. 1, Mill- Recent graduate band metn- 1
dleport, loti CQIIlrol of bIt bera 1re Invited Jo porUcipote. Pricft
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WIN EARLY
WIN OFTEN

winner of 1966.
finish."
only two players to better twice pve him totall966 'earnings of beh.ind Casper ln the current
"With lllne holoa I&lt;&gt; go," be His ability to play hl8 own In the four wurney rounda.
$69,74!1.
Western. got $12,000. He holds

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years 1&lt;1 wm the ali·Encland after the second round.
ST,~JNfORD, Cali!• .IUPIII
member ol the powerful I Ralston has followed a shaky tiUe three years rwming, was a ! But on the payday test, Bob Murphy of Florida, woa
Australian team second-seeded. IPath m staymg ahve th1s far, .heavy favont.e to beat compa· · Sllflday's fourth round, he took tbe NCAA golf dlampiOOShlp SIGN, •I '&lt;$
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1nine holes w~ile all other
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!to a faulty serv1ce. He IS the berth in the semlfmals.
There was 110 competition Itop--ranked player i&amp; the United I The other semUinal berth will I challengers were evaporating SEOUL iUPI) -Kim Kl~!oo '
scheduled Sunday.
States.
go to the winner of a match I Sunday's fourth round. he took ~ _Kore~ wrested ~e
Fran~, EWrt/Pi~
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. I betwt!en fourth-seeded Manuel 8 stroke off par en the fir st 1 JURIO~ m_tddlewelght t~Ue
cltampJOn, has .
giv~ Stan Bahnsen h1s s1xth wm Sant~na of Spain and the I nioe holes while all other ! Italy s N1?o ~~venut1 on a lG-- Wlllie Ludick_, .
agamst three J~ses.
·surv 1vor of a contest between challengers were evaporating round split dects•on.
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m lh:e second ga~e w~s enou~h I India's Jaidip Mukerjea.
, tight fairwaJs , the 64 traps, the LO.UISVJL~, Ky..(UPI) - stri~\4
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to gwe Rakow h1s th1rd wm 1
1 fast , sloping greens and the C~ssms C1ay s s~nsormg gro:up I world w
aaainst no losses.
! The U.S. also ha.d . thr~e I
essure of com etil ion.
said the heavyweight champ_IOD promoters bope
Art Todtenhause n won his representatives remammg m pr .
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ho Seal Beach, Calif. . How~ve_r, one up. He d!d~ ~. ! WATKI NS G L E f\'. N.Y. A galero Is a ~~=~~
with l:ln easy 21-2 victory over i ered off loser Ph il Nlekro. ,was certa m of bemg ehmmated l Tomm~ Aalon _and Kerm it JUPI ) ~ Bu c k Fulp wnn the golden-tasseled h.
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CHICAGO (UPI) -It's going game, ending his streak of Buchtel of Attlens County.
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! today since Mi~s Richey and · Zi-lrley tied for third and $6.
1E~Ih~r~un~nim~g£of~l:he~W:a:tk~1:ns~·~th~eiP~o~pe~on~the~=~==;
to be a while before Ron Santo consecutive games ployed at Buchtel's two runs scored ln KEINO BEATS CLAnK ~.'
Miss Harter were to complete at 2117. Jal:k McGowan, Tony i Glen Grand Pm .
cardinal.
gets a chance to extend his 25-- 390. Santo is the National l the ninth frame off John Cle- BERLrN (UP II - K1 pc hoge their rain·halted match of Lema, Bruce Crampton and 1
j!3lne hitting streak.
League's sixth leading hitter , land. Lefty Larry Price bad Keino of Ken ya, the 26-year-old :saturday. In that one. Miss Homcro Blancas shared firth
T~ Chicago Cub _infielder, lwiltl a .310 average . . . . : Pitched shutout ball for seven holder of the world'~ 5,000 ~ Richey led 6·2,_ 2-0, in her bid ' place at _288 , ~inning $3,650 1
com;~dered a top candidate for lA the top of the third mmng, : innings and he was relieved by meter record, defeated long- I for a ber l.h m the quarter- · each. wh•le B1lly Max well. I
OPTOMETRIST
the National League third base !Cub pitcher Curl Simmons ! Mike Jenkins in the eighth. distance specialist Ron Clarke fin als.
Charles Coody. P&lt;t lm er, Georgt•
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job in the All·Slar game ,! threw a pitch over Ron : Jenkins, after pitching hitless SIJ_nday wit h a ti mt- _uf 13 ~ Mr~·. King already gainrd the Archer and Ken Venl uri tied al
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
soffered a fractured cheekbone Swoboda 's head before striking I ball gave way to Cleland jn mmules, 26.2 seconds dmmg an qu artl:!r·finals by winni ng Satur- 289 for nintil to win $2 ,400 1
Sunday. when ~e w~s hit by. a ~~m out. But l.ater in the inning, I the 'last frame.
io.vita_tion ~~.c k nwet.
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Chr1s Pe~koud'as stepped JD les by Peanuts Wickline and
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Leo M1ckey WinebrenR~ and Jenkbaseball battle the previous 0 " h roug dt Mu 19 1p1pe1r W ins and a single by Brut-e Beeg.
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Phillip! to the hospital with a D
hm, 15w ll .Pay .•~ ther Racine hitler, were W i n ~
brr :c;ed left elbow- but did not G 'ur~: er 1 yeafrsthago dwl~ tse brenner with a double aftd three
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, Westrum became so angry that !! IRK eJ 1 ~ s.x nps .
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1 ,1e p1tcb that hJt Santo ! he had to be pushed away by plate ; W1cklme , a ~r~ple
and
s~r:~ed to get away . from 1 Pelekoudas before finally being home run; Roger ~Jl'ch, a ~lp­
F ~~.1er and the Met pitcher rabbed b Met Coach Siteriff I Je, double. and s_mgle; Pnce,
rushed towards the plate where 1 ~ob' n
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two doubles; Jenkins, a double
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Santu was. sl~~pe? ,to the · T~/ ~~ 0 teams then both and si~gle; Cleland,_ three singrouod sayt~g ,, I didR ~ .~ea&amp; ' calmed down- but when Santo gles ; S~cer. a tnple, and
Jt , Ron, I d1dn t mean it.
was hit in the buUom of the Bob Smith and Greg Ruush,
Santo was taken off the field third inning, it first seemed like 1each 8 single.
(m a stret&lt;-her and rushed to
the battle was fl aring up aE am.
- - - -the hospital where X-rays But umpire Pelekoudas made
revealed the damage. Santo no indication that he thought it
had singled in the first iRning was deliberate.
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25 games but missed the secoDd in the rest of the twi•bill.

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WIIIIBLEDON (UPI) --Sixth-, ol tho. Wimbledon lawa tenais
seeded Deania RalstoR of championships.
Bakersfield, Calif., was rat.ed Cliff Richey of ~alias, the
10 better thaa aa even ebotce oRly other U.S. surviVor In the
against Australian Bob Hewitt men's singles, faced an even
today in a quarter-final match I tougher task agaioat another

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lollddleporl's Boys
League toes. walked nobody, hit one. M. ill their liReup i! Bob b 1
Vanta took a two-game edge Hysell fanned 7, walked B. Three I Murcer bas any mere days hke
Ill vlcl&lt;&gt;ries over the
field of those walko came In the filth SU~ay.
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that had been rained out .on roost un Becker's single and Hens shortstop clouted .our
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home runs as the Hens split a
Thursday when they edged
the oth.r on P1ckens tr1ple.
d bl he d·• 'tb th T
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Y~nks ox
240 IOx- 1 7 0 Maple Leafs, routi"i the Leafs
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up tile came wh!ll Pickens
Hysell &lt;WP 14) and Wilson.
Murcer, 1&gt;-feet-11, 165 pound•,
led lllld was out ot
BOYS LEAGUE STANDINGS boosted his bomer l&lt;ltal to nine,
&amp;tretching it on a relay
Middleport
tops 011 the Heas, witb two
left field to the plale.
belts in the opener and another
The Yankees got their
W t. Pet. GB pair off Ed Rabow in the
on tlx hils, singles by WiJs;oo, l Yankee• .. , .. 7 l .815
second cootesl
Fife, D. LitUe, and Brown
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Catcher
FraBk Fenandez
Redlegs ••
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a triple by Fife and o double
Bob Hysell.
Senawrs . • • .. 3 4 .429 3\1 Ia tbe opener and Wayoe
Mike Bolio worked the
Red Sox •• • .. I 5 .166 5 Comer added a two-run belt as
three llmlngs for the winne"' 1 Indians .. .. •• I I .143 5\ii the Heoa pounded out 11 bile to
but tile Sox got to him for
runs in ijte third on three
111es, and a hit batsman.
sell relieved In the fourth
bad otllf the bod filth m·,"RII·
. Rantlf ' Bet:ker, working
tho Soi, fanned ooe, walked 3,
aJioWejl .. slx hits, but bad two
errors'blck of him. The Yanks
played trrorleoo boll .
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TheDodge Boys are rid in',
drivin', poundin' leather
to get you and acreal new
Dodge together. Step up, pardner; it's your deal.
And with the good guys, you know everything's
stacked in your favor.

MONZA, Italy !UPI) Jooalhu Wllllama of England
SUnday woe tho eighth Mooza
Llttety Grllllll I'r!J: altho wheel
or • De BencUo afrer a fierce
duel wltb Cllllllryman Mike
Eeckwitll 1nd Swede Slll!rrir
1'holodd1011.
Williams raced the 114.98
JDlle eourse in one hour, five
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third place amonc the blg CHICAGO &lt;UP!)
money boys with $64,620 for the ~~er set a world reconi of
year.
5 lor tho mile In Wim!ltti
Casper, who was 35 this SUI,OOO Arlinglon Classju.
.,..,k, played the Western in .
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the same fashion as he played NEW YORK (UP'!) -.Laay .Ryuu
tbe National O~n. He never PiU scored a th~~:~~ ~ ·~~
led . .. until the finish. He wu len&amp;lh vicl&lt;&gt;ry i• lhe
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in a three-way tie for second Coaching Club Amer-iad

CHICAGO (UPI) -Billy Coap- 1oaid, "I looked ai the board and game on Medinah Country Tho vlclory, coming I!lght Casper moved ahead ol tho
ar ued simple strategy to saw that I wlis the only player ClUb's tough 7,014 yards wu after -bis N at jon a! Open previous leader, Arnold Palbecome the firsl player since in the red (under par) . It didn't such that he literally coa!led m triumph, made hlm the third men, who won only ~.400 for
.lM ;,., "~ :.:.. .. :".'.:.:;:.:;;: ~;:::: :~~~:._. -:· ........ "'~~ A nu 1 &amp;51 the anlv oJaver 1o break par player this year to successfully his ninth place Wlnd·up.
lor two coosecuUV1! years and tried I&lt;&gt; play wilhln mysd. I for the 71-hole 11!111 He bad a defend a PGA wur title. His · Paim&amp;·'s 19116 total Is $1!5,!17 .
become gelf's leading money played the same way to the one under 283 and waa ooe of f}.O,OOO first place paycheck Gay Brewer, who finished

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IIJPII -John Belcher thought Uve pill for docs.
Sunday hi• troubles with his
atolen car were over when it
was reoov•red. But while
Melp Geoel'll Hot,.lll
driving the car home from O?Jo AdmlltloDt Belordaf - Nont

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AdlltiUitoll lilUIIIoy _ Mtrj
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Cleveland: Aaron Keeton,
Belllnlay
Ceveland, drowned when l!e fell Lewis, ll, drowned in o strip
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·1 United Prerlll International Bellaireo Gregory JohiiiiOil, 10, !from a pier 11 Potklnl Jel&lt;b mint pood off Jackson COunty
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,oont ,howed dnnmln.p clo'm• ills btolhers curt, 1: •nol Jef- wblla fiohln1 ln Loki Srie.
road 31 a mlle north ol U.S. 86
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~ another 11 l1ves m r1vers, frey, 3: and 1 sister. Denit'll', 71 Akron: William 1... Hoye, 24, while sw1mmmg.
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la~ts and quarries. while fire months, killl!d in a fire in their 1 Akron, killed in an auto coUlllon : Cevellnd: Billy Buc~nao,
SHEBOYGAN, Wlo. &lt;UPJ) aod otber al"Cidenta boosted the home.
: on Interstate 77 about five miles 21, Cleveland, dtowned when he
,· Donald DruMboutr picketed
occld&lt;'nlel death tnll to at ll!asl Cincinnati : Mell88a Rlchler. 5, i south ol Akrllll.
jumped !rom an outboard motor PJ·JII~'
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tho local post ofllce Salunlay lo
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·Sharonville, fatally inju•e&lt;l by a l Akron: James Clayton kott, -boat Into Lake Ene at Cleve- f..-~:.!.:;:.~~D~I---...-· ..,.......,
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complain about tho Jack of mall
Fivf persons lnclud.lng
stack of lumber, overtunled by 1:t3,
II:IIJed by a _h!tstlp land to swim..
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reen-asers were killed Sunday tn playmates.
moklrtst while he was ridmg a. Lebanon: B11ly Spacey, 24, ;
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carried his 1\all box whll"h In
1 Jtindlng thrH car cresh on Sandusky: George C~lapman .!1motorcy~le on U.S. 224 aboUt p~yton, drowned wb~Je _swi~· ~r , .~'3
S.rvlct1 On Rtquest
turn, c~rrled • •len that read:
u.s. U7 north of Camden in 17 , killed in 8 one-car c·rash 1seven
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Cit attempted to pass another. Wild Lift Area near here.
1 dieto.wn, clrowoed when. he fell
Ch1lllCO~ : R1ekey Lunsford,
. •urre•ted by the abon eartoon, ; box."
Fbur t hlldreu a•~: when I Cadll: Coslmo and Manon A.! fro~ a ledlt lnlo th.e Little Ml· , 12, and hi~ _brother, Lora, 1.1. 1
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but one rtm::~ine&lt;l in H ~
Col lwnl lpd roao n C1eveland, fatally injured when . trip with neighbor!!.
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Iinto ttle path of a moYinc auto 17, Novely, killed when his car
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Parke.. burg, w. v•.. ,
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Ihit by • mol&lt;lrcycle •• ht Jelferson: Barry Reece, 12, i
Admls•lo•• Satunlay- Daity
whf'n sht either fell 01 I:J.npttd Toledo. Gary .DuvalL 17, Ore-~ played in the street near his Clevelarld, drowned in Midw11y
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Igon. drowned m a quarry 10 home.
. Lake on u.s. 322 IB mlleo southc 1 ·n po
Cleveland : .Robert. 1\. Onu.'.lka . male~ south of Toledo.
1 HamHton: Mrs. 1ern Smith, i west of Jefferson whlle on a I
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1'1. WarrenSVIlle He~ght'. kolled I
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l6t Camden · and Robert More Ifamily outing
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Miss Te~ri Adkins 11 Ke~ l Buckeye u;ke · William Rob- . NEW RAVEN - Grav~-,lde ~ci I kt 8 Dd
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lnidt fumes whiJe ex:periment-1ton, 16, Pittsburgh, Pa., killed ne'th McGruder 16 .~ Aaaron i ert Hen!!ley
1 Gahanna ' ntes ror Ernest Raymond s~edY· J)on•~a:' p:~er"oy . ·~;ryl Mo:.
illg d a Standard Oil Co. lair when the car she was rldinJ in Thompson 11 ' ali of Dayton ,drowned wh~n
f~ll rrom ; early
re, 89• New Haven, who r!.J
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a m1 I · ry ve JC e. over· killed in a traffic crash on u.s.' boat near Corwin Landini intv .
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Gibbs Masvn · isaac Taylor
Mass illon : James K. Youtz, turned and slid on its converti- 127 north vi Camden in Preble Buckeye Lake.
his ~lster, MISS Ruby Sayre, RuU~d · Llda 'Roush Pomeroy.'
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fZ, Akron, killed In I head-on I k
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Pullins, Valorie Youna, Hattie 1
mile~ south of Caldwell in No- H:eWas ·bor~· ·J:::r17. ~~7. at Hy!ttll, Hattie Powell, Nara i
ble County.
Jenks, Amanda Parker.
Franklin :
J•mea Clifford Letart. W. Va ., the soil of u-~e
Whisman, 50, Franklin, killed in late Charles and Lou1se Harr1s
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1 crash on a Warren Count Sayre. He was a retired tt&gt;leJack O'Brian
road
y graph operator and a member Practice of the Racine band 1
Jacqueline Kennedy viewed Huntincton Hartford inv1t~ a Popular Ellis Moore Iformer I ~hocton : Robert Rich d or the Hopewell Baptist Chur-:"h for the July 4th parade will be l
Li1. T~ylor's ",~hu'! Afraid of deeurator friend w a bic fur- NBC exec) Jet&amp; tht Lop ABC ~ Patterson, 18 , Rt. 3, NewC:~. I 01t Mt. AI~. A son, Kenneth, held Thursday at 8 p. m. at ,
V~Jima Woolf at the IIDlt mal bash at .HH's ~odern tnU!!· I Network pre.s job .. _ Vanessa~ ; erstown, killed in M two • car preced_ed h.1m ln _death In 19~. the high school.
Jnet~mlng '
p~1vale St-Teenifli .as ~e . Le- eum; tht f~ll!nd sai&lt;l 'Klrry. he Redgravt. Sir Micha~l's bun· crash 011 a Cothocton County ! s_urvlvmg m ad&lt;htlon to h1s freshmen ar~-t~ __a_t::_te::_n::_·
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~wn of n:ecency s d~rp,-,.n had~ dechnt Dt;-: -~u.!le he w.al! f the·bombshell da~.t~hter cunnin&amp; l road 1 mil~ nor~ew Castle. Sl!ter, is a son, Jam~ Sayre,
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owcapoule 11: g'lllcl altendiOI a deb party the some I cash from the u. s. bo&lt;offkt
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New Haven. Friends may call
·-·and dirty . It was directed night; HH aaid a:ee. C•lUid you ror the film "Morgen," enll'r·
at l.he Foglesong Funeral Home
by one of Jacltie'1 lrequem 01- cet me an lnvit&lt;? ; but, oald : tained at London's Albert H•ll
OmaS 0
today from 2 to 4 p.m. and D£VOT~D TQ INTERESt Ul
rorb. Mikt Nichola . Nichols friend you juat aaid you 're hn- lin(iina: songs of pniSI! for Fifrom 7 to 9 p.m., the R e Y.
MEIUS • MA!WN AKEA
Slips on like • dream. looks like a draom lnd WAre lllte
Is Ulili year's Chic Escart .. ing your own pltrty th1l nit~ht: del Castro, even went ~ 0 f1:1r t1 S
.Ralph Mahuney wlU officiate.
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Pubulllltd •'"'n .rr.roonlll •aeept
It's blister 1nd pool roslslant. Clotr brilht colon thll
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won't !ado 1w1y but last and 1111. Lazy pelntors Jtwa Luct•
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si.Bge role lliOmeone else sing-·1 Pleasant, a retlr~ s~w m1U 1 _PT. PLEASANT - The ,r:ev . ~rll~'··· N•• 'l'ort CILy.
New
uel w. Hoffman, Lelorl. W. ereasi•• returns.
ing the Loewe-Lernc• oong• l t::tor and farmer, died Sun- Gilbert W. Tooley. 80, a re.~red "''""""~ "'"'' .,,.,,.. ,.
Va., were conducted SU&lt;ldny 11t
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. 1).(• ''C ame- day night in Sheppard's Nun- ,, Methodist mm1ster • d1ed SUI· a.rrt.r
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Ifans that Charlie Chaplin won't He had been seriously HI foc Ave . A native of Wayne Coon- lllltor ftcutll .,..,.. Clf'1'11H " " ' "
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01110 -BIL- I be IOo happy WI'th ''My ..11·rI! I three wreks.
~ ty W. Va.' he had been 1
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POMEROY, 0.
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IJ'f Lynn; paternal ly Eldridge, 19. pleaded lnno- With Chaplin · An Tntimate Me-l Born m Mason county, April Ident of Pt. Pleasant the pa.st •.2&amp;1 t'tlr.. mont~~~. ti.OD . . lleOI't,.
'randparents,
Mr. and Mrs. cent today •·
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Lita Grry I 23, 1888 , he was the son o1 lh e 1""
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Robert Hoffman, Letart, W.Va., d~r charges in the ~ex slaying Crapiin · lots of inside atartle 1at.e Henson and Minerva Sweez- 1 He was receded in death by l~"'"::i.;;'""""'""'""''""'""~
maternal jl'andparenl&amp;, Mr. or youna Charles Mllltr. whose :
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•nd Mrs. Mary L. Berrv. Mas- nearly nude body was found in I
of the Good Shepherd EUB I is aurvived by a
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Garnet. at home ; a son, Jack,
le~ ; gnat lfand paren~~. Mr. yardl from hi! home In South
Survivors Include his wife, Huntington, w. Va ., a sistel".
•nd Mrs. B. f . ilollnl. Masoo, Webster early Saturdsy.
the former Laura Bell Stepeh- Mrs, M. H. Gartin, Huntir1g1&lt;1n;
iJl!l Mrs. A. J. Berry and f.h1 . The 13-year-old minlster•s 30n
ens, New Haven ; rour daught- ! a half.sister, Mrs. John
Ja(hU .Hofrman
was
se~~:uolly molested and
ers, Mn. Leoma Anderson, : era, ProctorYille; a
brother,
the mfant wa1 born Junt 1: 1trangled. the rounty coroner
Kingston, Jll .; Mrs.
Myrtle ! Wilburn Tooley, Ches•peake;
~t St. Mary 's Hoapi&amp;al in Hunt- ruled. Ht&gt; wn clothed only in Four _pe~5001 sustained min- Thomas, Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant; j and two half-brothers, William
~ and died Frida.¥ at Chil- 1 shirt when his faUu~r. the Rev. o~ Injuries ln three autom~ Mrs. Bernice Greer. New IE. Dillon, Huntington, and J .
dreta Ho&amp;pital jn COiumbul!. Gerald Miller. and 1 friend dls- j bil.e mlsh1p5 t~at occurred In i Haven; and Mrs. Eunice Pinell, o . Dillon, Fort Wayne. Ind
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covered the body after 1 three-j Muldleport d.urmg the p111t week · p,.,eMwood ; and two
sons, Funeral servlces will be &lt;:on·
hour search.
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Earl Coleman, Wodtworlh, Obio dueled lll olO·p.m. Tueoda)' at
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at and John Coleman, Massillon, lhe Chapmtn·Wilcoun Funer·
SQUAD CAlLED
·• 3o55 a.m. Solllnlly Jo 0 mi&amp;- 1Ohio. TheR are 1$ IAndcbild- 1 ol Homo. Burial will be In Kirk.
' hap at the mteraecUoa
of :ten and It &amp;real 1randchUdren. l land Men\Qrlal Gardens.
The Racme emer1ency squad ISouth Third and Locust where ' Fr.merJ,J\ aervlcee will be conwas summoned all a. m. Suncor driven by In
Clinton ! dueled ot l p. rn . Wednesday I
FREE CLOTIDNO
day to lhe Lon1 Bottom r.,J.
3'1, Pomeroy,
bad 1 ot the MI. Zion EUB Church. The S.IYlllion Army
will
dence of Charlea Larkin!! wbe ·
ran into the rear of IBurlal will bt in Mt. Zion : hold free clothln&amp; dey Thurs·
tmd sufrered an app.arenl heart
stopped vehicle ope:nted by Cemetery. Friends may caU 11 ; day from t a. m. until noon at
attack. ~e wa1 adm1tte~ to Hot. John Fisher, Jr., 33, RD, Ra· the Crow • HuaseU Funeral ': i15 Butternuf...av. Anyone
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Larry
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Injury and was taken w a phy-1 Tho Ea1lern llifh School
sician for b'eaUtlent. Goodnlte tert band will reheerH at
was cited on an assured clear high IChool Friday 1nd IIIIU&lt;- 11
dlllance cbarae.
. day, July I 1nd I, from 7 •
The next was tt 1 a.m. Sun- I p. m. for the concert m be
day 011 Sou~ where El· at the high lchool on July 4.
For The Family
mer Gene Clark,~. Rt. 1, Mill- Recent graduate band metn- 1
dleport, loti CQIIlrol of bIt bera 1re Invited Jo porUcipote. Pricft
...In lot _ _ $1-99
fecUy nlct people lnlo ".~low . ouw when tho hood r~po~~~ ~
:lit dot!" ma~~~ to • "whln- came up. Ht otruck 1
WEATHER
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todoy INi oorth, IJI.N
Koow why ? Be&lt;1111e of that 11011 , Middleport_ Poll.,.
very human
to Jel even Clark sufrered a cut on tht'"."'
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If you alight your wife, o he Ht was also arrested an 1
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WIN EARLY
WIN OFTEN

winner of 1966.
finish."
only two players to better twice pve him totall966 'earnings of beh.ind Casper ln the current
"With lllne holoa I&lt;&gt; go," be His ability to play hl8 own In the four wurney rounda.
$69,74!1.
Western. got $12,000. He holds

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Aqueduct.
years 1&lt;1 wm the ali·Encland after the second round.
ST,~JNfORD, Cali!• .IUPIII
member ol the powerful I Ralston has followed a shaky tiUe three years rwming, was a ! But on the payday test, Bob Murphy of Florida, woa
Australian team second-seeded. IPath m staymg ahve th1s far, .heavy favont.e to beat compa· · Sllflday's fourth round, he took tbe NCAA golf dlampiOOShlp SIGN, •I '&lt;$
Ton Roche.
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with most of his. trouble _owing triot Owen Davlds?n to gaiB a a stroke off par on the first with a 283.
1nine holes w~ile all other
y
!to a faulty serv1ce. He IS the berth in the semlfmals.
There was 110 competition Itop--ranked player i&amp; the United I The other semUinal berth will I challengers were evaporating SEOUL iUPI) -Kim Kl~!oo '
scheduled Sunday.
States.
go to the winner of a match I Sunday's fourth round. he took ~ _Kore~ wrested ~e
Fran~, EWrt/Pi~
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. I betwt!en fourth-seeded Manuel 8 stroke off par en the fir st 1 JURIO~ m_tddlewelght t~Ue
cltampJOn, has .
giv~ Stan Bahnsen h1s s1xth wm Sant~na of Spain and the I nioe holes while all other ! Italy s N1?o ~~venut1 on a lG-- Wlllie Ludick_, .
agamst three J~ses.
·surv 1vor of a contest between challengers were evaporating round split dects•on.
Sport Club
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. Tony Horton s twu.run homer Australia's Ke1 Fletcher and I under the 90 degree heat, the
-The WGrld
m lh:e second ga~e w~s enou~h I India's Jaidip Mukerjea.
, tight fairwaJs , the 64 traps, the LO.UISVJL~, Ky..(UPI) - stri~\4
, el::::~~~
to gwe Rakow h1s th1rd wm 1
1 fast , sloping greens and the C~ssms C1ay s s~nsormg gro:up I world w
aaainst no losses.
! The U.S. also ha.d . thr~e I
essure of com etil ion.
said the heavyweight champ_IOD promoters bope
Art Todtenhause n won his representatives remammg m pr .
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would be avai lable for a title I .
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' . ' defense against Karl Mildenber· ; bo t
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ho Seal Beach, Calif. . How~ve_r, one up. He d!d~ ~. ! WATKI NS G L E f\'. N.Y. A galero Is a ~~=~~
with l:ln easy 21-2 victory over i ered off loser Ph il Nlekro. ,was certa m of bemg ehmmated l Tomm~ Aalon _and Kerm it JUPI ) ~ Bu c k Fulp wnn the golden-tasseled h.
250
CHICAGO (UPI) -It's going game, ending his streak of Buchtel of Attlens County.
.
,
! today since Mi~s Richey and · Zi-lrley tied for third and $6.
1E~Ih~r~un~nim~g£of~l:he~W:a:tk~1:ns~·~th~eiP~o~pe~on~the~=~==;
to be a while before Ron Santo consecutive games ployed at Buchtel's two runs scored ln KEINO BEATS CLAnK ~.'
Miss Harter were to complete at 2117. Jal:k McGowan, Tony i Glen Grand Pm .
cardinal.
gets a chance to extend his 25-- 390. Santo is the National l the ninth frame off John Cle- BERLrN (UP II - K1 pc hoge their rain·halted match of Lema, Bruce Crampton and 1
j!3lne hitting streak.
League's sixth leading hitter , land. Lefty Larry Price bad Keino of Ken ya, the 26-year-old :saturday. In that one. Miss Homcro Blancas shared firth
T~ Chicago Cub _infielder, lwiltl a .310 average . . . . : Pitched shutout ball for seven holder of the world'~ 5,000 ~ Richey led 6·2,_ 2-0, in her bid ' place at _288 , ~inning $3,650 1
com;~dered a top candidate for lA the top of the third mmng, : innings and he was relieved by meter record, defeated long- I for a ber l.h m the quarter- · each. wh•le B1lly Max well. I
OPTOMETRIST
the National League third base !Cub pitcher Curl Simmons ! Mike Jenkins in the eighth. distance specialist Ron Clarke fin als.
Charles Coody. P&lt;t lm er, Georgt•
1
Office Hoursog to 12. ~ to 5 (Close at N-. .
job in the All·Slar game ,! threw a pitch over Ron : Jenkins, after pitching hitless SIJ_nday wit h a ti mt- _uf 13 ~ Mr~·. King already gainrd the Archer and Ken Venl uri tied al
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
soffered a fractured cheekbone Swoboda 's head before striking I ball gave way to Cleland jn mmules, 26.2 seconds dmmg an qu artl:!r·finals by winni ng Satur- 289 for nintil to win $2 ,400 1
Sunday. when ~e w~s hit by. a ~~m out. But l.ater in the inning, I the 'last frame.
io.vita_tion ~~.c k nwet.
dii.Y.
npi et e.
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Ja~k Fisher pit.ch m the l.hrrd S1mmons btt M.et second Rac!Jle broke open a !!Core------- lnn J ~g. of the f1r_st game of a basema~ Ron Hu11t u1 the ba~k. I less game In the feurth with
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doub~header w1tb the New A ~ th1s pomt, plate ump1~e I four runs as the result of trip-York Mel!!.
Chr1s Pe~koud'as stepped JD les by Peanuts Wickline and
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Sanw s JRjury carne a11er e . mana ofersthe plate to warn the David
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Leo M1ckey WinebrenR~ and Jenkbaseball battle the previous 0 " h roug dt Mu 19 1p1pe1r W ins and a single by Brut-e Beeg.
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uroc er an
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1:1 :·~ that sent Cubs Adolfo Westru
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1. ed nd I e.
Phillip! to the hospital with a D
hm, 15w ll .Pay .•~ ther Racine hitler, were W i n ~
brr :c;ed left elbow- but did not G 'ur~: er 1 yeafrsthago dwl~ tse brenner with a double aftd three
be I d
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th
se;_m to . reate to t.
, Westrum became so angry that !! IRK eJ 1 ~ s.x nps .
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1 ,1e p1tcb that hJt Santo ! he had to be pushed away by plate ; W1cklme , a ~r~ple
and
s~r:~ed to get away . from 1 Pelekoudas before finally being home run; Roger ~Jl'ch, a ~lp­
F ~~.1er and the Met pitcher rabbed b Met Coach Siteriff I Je, double. and s_mgle; Pnce,
rushed towards the plate where 1 ~ob' n
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two doubles; Jenkins, a double
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Santu was. sl~~pe? ,to the · T~/ ~~ 0 teams then both and si~gle; Cleland,_ three singrouod sayt~g ,, I didR ~ .~ea&amp; ' calmed down- but when Santo gles ; S~cer. a tnple, and
Jt , Ron, I d1dn t mean it.
was hit in the buUom of the Bob Smith and Greg Ruush,
Santo was taken off the field third inning, it first seemed like 1each 8 single.
(m a stret&lt;-her and rushed to
the battle was fl aring up aE am.
- - - -the hospital where X-rays But umpire Pelekoudas made
revealed the damage. Santo no indication that he thought it
had singled in the first iRning was deliberate.
I
to extend hi s hltting streak to There were no more incidents
25 games but missed the secoDd in the rest of the twi•bill.

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WIIIIBLEDON (UPI) --Sixth-, ol tho. Wimbledon lawa tenais
seeded Deania RalstoR of championships.
Bakersfield, Calif., was rat.ed Cliff Richey of ~alias, the
10 better thaa aa even ebotce oRly other U.S. surviVor In the
against Australian Bob Hewitt men's singles, faced an even
today in a quarter-final match I tougher task agaioat another

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lollddleporl's Boys
League toes. walked nobody, hit one. M. ill their liReup i! Bob b 1
Vanta took a two-game edge Hysell fanned 7, walked B. Three I Murcer bas any mere days hke
Ill vlcl&lt;&gt;ries over the
field of those walko came In the filth SU~ay.
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Thursday when they edged
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Hysell &lt;WP 14) and Wilson.
Murcer, 1&gt;-feet-11, 165 pound•,
led lllld was out ot
BOYS LEAGUE STANDINGS boosted his bomer l&lt;ltal to nine,
&amp;tretching it on a relay
Middleport
tops 011 the Heas, witb two
left field to the plale.
belts in the opener and another
The Yankees got their
W t. Pet. GB pair off Ed Rabow in the
on tlx hils, singles by WiJs;oo, l Yankee• .. , .. 7 l .815
second cootesl
Fife, D. LitUe, and Brown
Braves . . ..
4 2 .666 2
Catcher
FraBk Fenandez
Redlegs ••
5 3 .625 Z also cracked a pair of homers
a triple by Fife and o double
Bob Hysell.
Senawrs . • • .. 3 4 .429 3\1 Ia tbe opener and Wayoe
Mike Bolio worked the
Red Sox •• • .. I 5 .166 5 Comer added a two-run belt as
three llmlngs for the winne"' 1 Indians .. .. •• I I .143 5\ii the Heoa pounded out 11 bile to
but tile Sox got to him for
runs in ijte third on three
111es, and a hit batsman.
sell relieved In the fourth
bad otllf the bod filth m·,"RII·
. Rantlf ' Bet:ker, working
tho Soi, fanned ooe, walked 3,
aJioWejl .. slx hits, but bad two
errors'blck of him. The Yanks
played trrorleoo boll .
Bolli'•~ ail: In tlnll int&gt;
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TheDodge Boys are rid in',
drivin', poundin' leather
to get you and acreal new
Dodge together. Step up, pardner; it's your deal.
And with the good guys, you know everything's
stacked in your favor.

MONZA, Italy !UPI) Jooalhu Wllllama of England
SUnday woe tho eighth Mooza
Llttety Grllllll I'r!J: altho wheel
or • De BencUo afrer a fierce
duel wltb Cllllllryman Mike
Eeckwitll 1nd Swede Slll!rrir
1'holodd1011.
Williams raced the 114.98
JDlle eourse in one hour, five
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Saturday
third place amonc the blg CHICAGO &lt;UP!)
money boys with $64,620 for the ~~er set a world reconi of
year.
5 lor tho mile In Wim!ltti
Casper, who was 35 this SUI,OOO Arlinglon Classju.
.,..,k, played the Western in .
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the same fashion as he played NEW YORK (UP'!) -.Laay .Ryuu
tbe National O~n. He never PiU scored a th~~:~~ ~ ·~~
led . .. until the finish. He wu len&amp;lh vicl&lt;&gt;ry i• lhe
cl
in a three-way tie for second Coaching Club Amer-iad

CHICAGO (UPI) -Billy Coap- 1oaid, "I looked ai the board and game on Medinah Country Tho vlclory, coming I!lght Casper moved ahead ol tho
ar ued simple strategy to saw that I wlis the only player ClUb's tough 7,014 yards wu after -bis N at jon a! Open previous leader, Arnold Palbecome the firsl player since in the red (under par) . It didn't such that he literally coa!led m triumph, made hlm the third men, who won only ~.400 for
.lM ;,., "~ :.:.. .. :".'.:.:;:.:;;: ~;:::: :~~~:._. -:· ........ "'~~ A nu 1 &amp;51 the anlv oJaver 1o break par player this year to successfully his ninth place Wlnd·up.
lor two coosecuUV1! years and tried I&lt;&gt; play wilhln mysd. I for the 71-hole 11!111 He bad a defend a PGA wur title. His · Paim&amp;·'s 19116 total Is $1!5,!17 .
become gelf's leading money played the same way to the one under 283 and waa ooe of f}.O,OOO first place paycheck Gay Brewer, who finished

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By Uolted Pro11 Joternallooal
National League

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Cleveland II 27 .603 9
W. L. Pel. GB California
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San Fran
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Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 0
Kansas City I Cleveland 2, 1st
Chicago 7 New York 0, tst
Cleveland 14 Kansa.s City 3, 2nd
York 8 Chicago 2
Mionesola 7 Detro1l 5. 1st
Angeles 2 Atlanta I
Minnesola 7 Delroll I, 2nd
Fran 10 Cincinnati 0
Baltimore 12 Callforrua 7
' RoulSton 6 Sl Louis 3, II inns. Monday'o Pnlhable Pll&lt;herl
Monday'&amp; Probable Pll&lt;ben
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Bruce &lt;1·5) vs. Blass (5-I)
Ceveland at Minnesota, nlgbliJI
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Baltimore at K.C., nlflhl
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lhe lime.
Tblnb Be Is Ready
Early tills season Billy talked
to Heffner and pltchlng coach
Mel Harder about starting, but
apparenUy didn't make an unpression.
He was named an alternate
starter JWlO 13 at Pittsburgh,
but lhe departed Joey Jay got
lhe job.

Indians Snap Losing Streak

dllcktn is your Krottr ston.

Ham

day. Heffner aloo gave that im·
pression, without &lt;ommlttlng
himself.
McCool spld he didn't partlcuhrrl~· ....... 9nyw&lt;Jv "hf&gt;:r.:mAA I
would start only so long {IS 1
won. The fir,t game I loal, they
would probably drop me."
He added thai atartlng and
relieving would be harder on
bls arm than relieving all ol

a sore arm, I figured there wu
110 way I was goMa start this
aea&amp;Jn," he remarked.
"'Ihey say you need three
piu.:n121 u ~ uu ar;, a ./~ t.:;•
be said. "Well, I've got three,
possibly four - a last ball,
curve, &amp;lider and cbangeup."
Billy &amp;ot jusl two slarling assianmenta last season, the final
me on the season's closing day.
The Reds planned to send Mill
Pappu (1&gt;5) against Joe Mile~
ler, just recalled from the mi·
nora, as they open a lhreeiame
By CURT BLOCK
start of the season, slugged bls Prevention ill belter .than eure, opener. Tom Tresh slnglnd set with lhe Los Angeles Dodg·
UPI Sporill Writer
Jsixlh homer of 1966 Sunday and right' So I keep the light on so home tile firsl run of the I ers.
Chico Salmon has yel to see drove in six runs as lhe Indians I can gel out there il one second game and Ray Barker's The Gianls collecled 15 hits
his firsl ghost but he's found splil a twinbiU with Kansas e&lt;&gt;mes."
bases loaded infield out account· and Gaylord Perry pitched a
himseU.
Clly, losing lhe opener 4-2 and Backing Salmon's hoi bat ~ ed for lhe other. Roger Maris lwo-hilter for his IOih victory
Salmon, who admits to a fear coming back to capture the were Rocky Colavito and Leon homered with two on and Tresh SUnday to prevent a CinciMati
of ghosts and sleep~ with the nightcap 14-3.
IWagner who conlributed.
blasted a two-run roundtripper sweep of the three-game series
lights on "so I can get out in
Jumped up Average
mers in ltte seven-run ·
in the first game off Chicago and snap the Reds' win streak
time if one oomes," has been · Chico, whose gi ven name is inning that snapped a 3·3
loser Tommy John.
at eight games.
conducting a personal reign of Rulhford, has now balled in 2~ and gave Sonny Siebert
iJI·[ seii -,-P ~--Middl r to- J ---'1:1 l966-5 l
1Y
teiTor the last three weeks that runs this season and the paltry eighth win in 11 decisions.
n neL, omeroy
epo • · I une •
hao moved him to lbe number .232 baiting average he owlled R
Sn d
ed Fr nk
three llp&lt;ll among American ,'June 7 has soared lo .316.
Robuss } etopr Ia bill a In
.
hed C 1.1
mson, u•e
wo ers
Le ague baIters.
I Balt1more
squas
a 1 or· the AL b lling
biDed
The 5-fooHO, 155-pound Sal· nia IH New York look a pair f
. a h'ls race, ;'~i
e
mon had rarely been given from Chicago 7-2 and 2.:0, . or mne 1 1. as 1 '1h mlort
·
1 scored seven 1mes n
e as
credit for helng anything more Minnesota swepl a doublehead·
. .
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two mmngs odw1pe
ou Ori
a 1-..
th.an a se ldom us ed uUutyman
er from Delrmt. 7-5 an d 71
· . and Calif
Th
1 1
0 es
in two previous seasons. But Boston beat Washington 13-7
orn a ea ·
e.
, ,nee Cleveland Manager Birdie before losing lhe second game ~lifcted ~ hi~' ~If SIX •
'1 ebbetta installed the 26·year- ~3 in other American League Muir e~s RWJ
e Jo~s
Mlller II
0 n fo
old Panamanian at shortstop, I play.
I nkmed ogas.f
·
wor e 1wo rames r
Salmon has been Just shy of I In the Natiorral League, San IBirds and won his first game
1ensat1onal.
Francisco shutout Cincilmati 10- the year.
Salmon, who had two year 1 o Los Angeles lopped Atlanla I
·
1
major league totals o1 seven 12:1 Plllsburgh blanked Phlladel· J' Tpbrows, Tbroeth Hh,llerJK and 1
bome runs anct11 RBis at the
N y k tr' eel 1m erry s ree uer
"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• phla 2-0, ew or . lmm IZoilo Versa lies' two-run single
~
A
Chicago .8-2 af~r bemg wblte- 1in the third inning gave
- ·~nd
;:::.
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h' ped St Lo Is
neso1a. 115 ~·
~
and. Hous~on. w lp
. u victory. The Twins rallied
6-3 aa 11 mmngs.
five rum; in tbe fifth
Salmon knocked in one run in the opener and hung on behind II
the first game, as Dick Green, 1 2-3 innings of hitless relief
Roger Repoz and Bert Cam- AI Worthington. Dave Boswell,, II
paneris paced tile Athlelics Ithe winning pitcher in the
witb home runs, and batted game, was granted a 7-1
five more on three hits in before Jake Wood, who bad
second game. Salmon has four RB!s, helped drive him
been laking his newly acquired from tile mound when Detroit
starting role very seriously - tollied four in lbe eigbtll.
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Fritz PelersOII burled his
Ill AIN 2 Dr. I eyUnder~
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Avlo. TNnL Radio end
Salmon
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CINCINNAti (tiPI) - Billy announced McCool would slart
li .Cool Is resJped to roUe! Wedneiday nlflbt. Thai left Mep; tohlng- the rest of this year. Cool surprised and· happy.
Next spring, lbougb, the Zl· Then ace ~lm Maloney was
~::al-ui..l
;;yuU,_..;.~ !!:;.~;:±:. ~ e;.':.JsY.! !:'.:::!:. t.~ !1!':'11"!.; :" t.\:1•
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on a starting apot wilh lhe Cin- humbled the Reds 1~.
.cinnatl Reds.
"I won't start now," McCool
Before SUnday's 1ame with said after the game, Indicating
lea-leatllnl San l"ranclsco, he felt Heffner would come
::eds Manqer Dm Hellner had ~ck with Maloney oa Wednes-

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KATIE EVANS GRADE A LARGE

By Uolted Pro11 Joternallooal
National League

43 26 .623 3
Cleveland II 27 .603 9
W. L. Pel. GB California
38 33 .535 9 ;
San Fran
45 27 .625 ... Minnesota
33 36 .178 13
PiUsburgh
39 29 .574 4 Chicago
32 37 .164 14
Los Angeles 40 30 .571 I New York
30 37 .448 lS
Houston
30 32 .549 S\1 1Kamas Cily 30 40 .429 161'1
Philadelphia 37 34 .521 7 ~, Washington
30 13 .Ill 18
Cincinnati
34 35 .193 911 Boslon
25 46 .352 22
Sl. Louis
33 36 .478 10',0
SUnday'o Resulta
Atlanla
33 II .446 13 New York 7 Chicago 2, 1st
New York 29 33 .133 1311 New York 2 Chicago 0, 2nd
Chicago
21 46 .3lll 2211 Boston 13 Washinglon 7, 1st
Sunday's ll.,all&amp;
Washington 9 Boston 3, 2nd
Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 0
Kansas City I Cleveland 2, 1st
Chicago 7 New York 0, tst
Cleveland 14 Kansa.s City 3, 2nd
York 8 Chicago 2
Mionesola 7 Detro1l 5. 1st
Angeles 2 Atlanta I
Minnesola 7 Delroll I, 2nd
Fran 10 Cincinnati 0
Baltimore 12 Callforrua 7
' RoulSton 6 Sl Louis 3, II inns. Monday'o Pnlhable Pll&lt;herl
Monday'&amp; Probable Pll&lt;ben
Baltimore at California, ni'IibtiJ
Houston at Plltsburgh, night -Barber (7-2) vs. Lope2
Bruce &lt;1·5) vs. Blass (5-I)
Ceveland at Minnesota, nlgbliJI
,::;"J~ al Atlanla, night
- Tianl llhl) vs. Pascual
(2-10) vs. Jay 16-3) (Only games scheduled)
Loa Angeles at Cincinnati,
· Tulda.y'• Gamet
-Osteen (9-5) vs. Pappas Detroit at California, night
Baltimore at K.C., nlflhl
San Francisco at st. Lools, Cleveland &amp;I Minnesota, night
-Herbel (Z.O) vs. Gibson Washington at Chicago, night
New York at Boston, nipt
&lt;Only games scheduled)
Tueiday'o GamH
al New York, nl&amp;ht
H:;:~~ at Plllaburgh, night
Cl
at Alianta, nlghl
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triM. Rldlo ontl hH!orif

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Jnder~ Radio &amp; hl•ter.
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$1.77

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64 Ford Fairlane

...

3lfi. lian

29c

Cheese---------·

Clowr¥...,

Boston Beans --.- 8 !!: $1

Flour---------- 5

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June 29, 1966

4 dr. 8 cyl. At Tr~ns., P.
delrlng, radio and hNtu

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Ice

39c

2 _,..

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Wafen
II&amp; ..... .. · -···

59c

Giblets---------- ~~~. 39c

Vari~

Bread
loaves

,.._ ' .. ........ 39e
.let.•• V1nllla

Foreman and Abbotts

Fresh Frying Chicken

111.

Save S&amp;H Green Stamps and Get "'
Valuable Gifs. S&amp;H Green Stamps'
Are Your Discount For Cash. You
Always Save 2 Ways At Evans Cash Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps!

1

Wings------· ... Ill. 39e
Batks &amp;: Necks ... .. 10c '

Lunch Meat .. ·~::

$}

59e
lb. 49e

111.

Drumsticks . . . ..

89e

---·

llrcl:~tn

Fresh Frying Chicken

Leg Quarters •. . . ... 39c

MoxwoiiHoooo

C,offee
.. .. .... $1.75

Fresh

Breasts--------Whole Legs •. ..

Tnr Ptckttl

I......

1

""-""'"--:·.:or. "tiWI:"'. . . . .,."'·---~

CUT-UP

lhe lime.
Tblnb Be Is Ready
Early tills season Billy talked
to Heffner and pltchlng coach
Mel Harder about starting, but
apparenUy didn't make an unpression.
He was named an alternate
starter JWlO 13 at Pittsburgh,
but lhe departed Joey Jay got
lhe job.

Indians Snap Losing Streak

dllcktn is your Krottr ston.

Ham

day. Heffner aloo gave that im·
pression, without &lt;ommlttlng
himself.
McCool spld he didn't partlcuhrrl~· ....... 9nyw&lt;Jv "hf&gt;:r.:mAA I
would start only so long {IS 1
won. The fir,t game I loal, they
would probably drop me."
He added thai atartlng and
relieving would be harder on
bls arm than relieving all ol

a sore arm, I figured there wu
110 way I was goMa start this
aea&amp;Jn," he remarked.
"'Ihey say you need three
piu.:n121 u ~ uu ar;, a ./~ t.:;•
be said. "Well, I've got three,
possibly four - a last ball,
curve, &amp;lider and cbangeup."
Billy &amp;ot jusl two slarling assianmenta last season, the final
me on the season's closing day.
The Reds planned to send Mill
Pappu (1&gt;5) against Joe Mile~
ler, just recalled from the mi·
nora, as they open a lhreeiame
By CURT BLOCK
start of the season, slugged bls Prevention ill belter .than eure, opener. Tom Tresh slnglnd set with lhe Los Angeles Dodg·
UPI Sporill Writer
Jsixlh homer of 1966 Sunday and right' So I keep the light on so home tile firsl run of the I ers.
Chico Salmon has yel to see drove in six runs as lhe Indians I can gel out there il one second game and Ray Barker's The Gianls collecled 15 hits
his firsl ghost but he's found splil a twinbiU with Kansas e&lt;&gt;mes."
bases loaded infield out account· and Gaylord Perry pitched a
himseU.
Clly, losing lhe opener 4-2 and Backing Salmon's hoi bat ~ ed for lhe other. Roger Maris lwo-hilter for his IOih victory
Salmon, who admits to a fear coming back to capture the were Rocky Colavito and Leon homered with two on and Tresh SUnday to prevent a CinciMati
of ghosts and sleep~ with the nightcap 14-3.
IWagner who conlributed.
blasted a two-run roundtripper sweep of the three-game series
lights on "so I can get out in
Jumped up Average
mers in ltte seven-run ·
in the first game off Chicago and snap the Reds' win streak
time if one oomes," has been · Chico, whose gi ven name is inning that snapped a 3·3
loser Tommy John.
at eight games.
conducting a personal reign of Rulhford, has now balled in 2~ and gave Sonny Siebert
iJI·[ seii -,-P ~--Middl r to- J ---'1:1 l966-5 l
1Y
teiTor the last three weeks that runs this season and the paltry eighth win in 11 decisions.
n neL, omeroy
epo • · I une •
hao moved him to lbe number .232 baiting average he owlled R
Sn d
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three llp&lt;ll among American ,'June 7 has soared lo .316.
Robuss } etopr Ia bill a In
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mson, u•e
wo ers
Le ague baIters.
I Balt1more
squas
a 1 or· the AL b lling
biDed
The 5-fooHO, 155-pound Sal· nia IH New York look a pair f
. a h'ls race, ;'~i
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mon had rarely been given from Chicago 7-2 and 2.:0, . or mne 1 1. as 1 '1h mlort
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1 scored seven 1mes n
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credit for helng anything more Minnesota swepl a doublehead·
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ou Ori
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in two previous seasons. But Boston beat Washington 13-7
orn a ea ·
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, ,nee Cleveland Manager Birdie before losing lhe second game ~lifcted ~ hi~' ~If SIX •
'1 ebbetta installed the 26·year- ~3 in other American League Muir e~s RWJ
e Jo~s
Mlller II
0 n fo
old Panamanian at shortstop, I play.
I nkmed ogas.f
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Salmon has been Just shy of I In the Natiorral League, San IBirds and won his first game
1ensat1onal.
Francisco shutout Cincilmati 10- the year.
Salmon, who had two year 1 o Los Angeles lopped Atlanla I
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major league totals o1 seven 12:1 Plllsburgh blanked Phlladel· J' Tpbrows, Tbroeth Hh,llerJK and 1
bome runs anct11 RBis at the
N y k tr' eel 1m erry s ree uer
"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• phla 2-0, ew or . lmm IZoilo Versa lies' two-run single
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Chicago .8-2 af~r bemg wblte- 1in the third inning gave
- ·~nd
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washed lR the first game Hl, . Min
h' ped St Lo Is
neso1a. 115 ~·
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and. Hous~on. w lp
. u victory. The Twins rallied
6-3 aa 11 mmngs.
five rum; in tbe fifth
Salmon knocked in one run in the opener and hung on behind II
the first game, as Dick Green, 1 2-3 innings of hitless relief
Roger Repoz and Bert Cam- AI Worthington. Dave Boswell,, II
paneris paced tile Athlelics Ithe winning pitcher in the
witb home runs, and batted game, was granted a 7-1
five more on three hits in before Jake Wood, who bad
second game. Salmon has four RB!s, helped drive him
been laking his newly acquired from tile mound when Detroit
starting role very seriously - tollied four in lbe eigbtll.
63 Chevrolet
tha~ and ghosls.
Fritz PelersOII burled his
Ill AIN 2 Dr. I eyUnder~
''I never see a ghost before," first shutout for the Yankees !I
Avlo. TNnL Radio end
Salmon
says witll a slralght scattering six hils, and Fred
h111or, Whltowoll tim.
face "but In Panama a Jol of Talbot worked his first con&gt;· II
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62 Ford Gal. 500
people talk about ghosts. plete game tills year m

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Reas Bombed; Dodgers Next Foe

CINCINNAti (tiPI) - Billy announced McCool would slart
li .Cool Is resJped to roUe! Wedneiday nlflbt. Thai left Mep; tohlng- the rest of this year. Cool surprised and· happy.
Next spring, lbougb, the Zl· Then ace ~lm Maloney was
~::al-ui..l
;;yuU,_..;.~ !!:;.~;:±:. ~ e;.':.JsY.! !:'.:::!:. t.~ !1!':'11"!.; :" t.\:1•
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- ~orne 1o camp With his sights second inning as the Gi.ants
on a starting apot wilh lhe Cin- humbled the Reds 1~.
.cinnatl Reds.
"I won't start now," McCool
Before SUnday's 1ame with said after the game, Indicating
lea-leatllnl San l"ranclsco, he felt Heffner would come
::eds Manqer Dm Hellner had ~ck with Maloney oa Wednes-

Ends Saturday
Cash! GameNight,
.July 2nd

For • famwtylt trt.t h•
leftder chlcktn, millet M
Krottr evtry tlmtl

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PRE-4'1'11 FUNGI

111965
CHEVROLET lmpolo Hordtop CDUJHI _ $2295
Power ateerina:, .tandard transmission, radio, heater, comfort

w;~~~:;'"~!""•ll fawn
lnt«iorc:J:iOOO mlleo by orilliDollooal owner, o Ill.......
1964 FAL
2-DDDr
Slm

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heater,loetl one owner car.

tim!. white lini1h, radlo,

N li!IJJ,GMI

12 CHIVROLIT . ... $1.395
Super Sports 2 dr. Hard Top.
Spotless all white finish with
red butket seats and consul.

BEAT THE HEAT!
A FULL LINE OF

SHOP will

Gibson Air-Conditioners

25 until July 6 for vacatioa.
Dorothy's Beauty Sbop,
raruse, Obio.
I 2A.

Prices St1rt At_ 169.95

at
Post. Main St., Rutland,'::~ ~~
Friday nighiJ at 7:30. PI
741-5394.
6 21 6tc

Automatic shift. and

steering.
I

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can ar 111'1!11:

ANTIQUE I"Umllllre.

$795

mtscellaneous.
lin. Rowan! Cecil, •
MaiD St., PumOTVJ.
Ill

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f!OO bill. R&lt;ward olferod. Pb.

4,500 BTU

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KEEP your oarpets

MASON FURtiT1JRE CO.

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G. AB. R. B. Pel.
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plows and an I It d10ble dlllk.

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Pill 80 111 H n .!211
Alou, Pitt 60 2211 30 n .:1:13
lnsunlMorga, 11o11 18 it! H II .31S
Cepeda, su. liO !lit 17 liO .314
Santo, Cbl
11:111 411 '15 .311
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carty, Aa
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1H~ 51~~Y.

grandpa, Detner Roush Sr •
woo difd JUIO !.7, 1919. Wbat
FOR SJILE
ZIG ZAG OMATIC - We I
I'd girl lo alasp hill hand,
- - knowa make aowtoa maohiH.
Hill dearly beloved lace to ONE COW, belfer, 6 white
Makes buttonholes, sewa oa
see To set his amlle and mao Sbepberd pups, Rm Tin buttons, dana, DlOilOgnuDII,
~ bio voiee, That meant 5tb, 5 weeks old, i black
etc. AU without alt!aclu:neJJ~.
., lllUdl lb 1111. Sodly missed silver dogs, I weeks to o.. Take """' payments o1
by bl! chlldrftl, Detner J
year old, I whate
per month or pay balan&lt;a

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El!k

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despite t!OIIIItaDt footste'pl
a bus7 family. Gel Blue
tre. Rent eleotrlo sbaropooer I
II. Baker Furaltur. C..

$139.95

Bradford

Wlllo,PnH•Coalael

Them Now!
KELVINATOR AIR.CONDITIONERS

SiiNKS.~'-

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GUNS - all tiDds,

Rutland. BIIJ, Hll rw lraclt.
complete line ol reload!Dg
equipment - powder,
aDd bu11e1a.
, • 30tc I

!'LEMM'5 LAST
NOVELR&amp;AI.L\1

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ciate tts all white sparkling
fmisb. It hal power steering
and autmatie shift.

J:'AITH, HOPE MD CI-IAAITY.

THE LATE. IA'-1

LeSabre 4 dr. Sedau. You'D.
have to see this car to appre-

Rutl1nd, 0.

Amold Gr1te

SA'I\JRIIAY
TWIN CITY llbrfM Cilub will
opo1150r aa ko orum ooclal in
Middleport Saturday, July I, •
p. m. to - wbeu It'• roile - on
the Davis lot acro11 from tho
Masonic Temple.

od opartmeat. Ph. 1192-W.

power

10 BUICK

Rutland Furniture
742-4211

FRIDAY
EASTERN STAllS of .Mason,
w. va., wiD IJlOIISOr a rum·
mage aale ia the MaiOIIlc Buildbig July I and 2, Friday and
Saturday, from 10 a. m. to I p.

1!1110 MOBILE Home,
x
2 bedrooms, front kitchen,
fl Jiving I'IIOID. For
ment call Chester
ter I p.m. or ,.. ,. at
A-Way Roller Rillk, Rt. 7
Wadnelday, Friday and
urday lights.
I 211 3tc

OPEN lVII. M1 P.M.

Notice

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Pomeroy Motor Co..
PHONE WY 2-2156

SUGAR AND WATER .•. /fii}(EP
WITH ECUCI,t.. f'aUICtS OF

P. 0. Box 218..,... Nfi Haven, W.Va. 25265
Top Rate of Pay - Liberal Fringe Benefits Steady Employment

eroup beautikl maroon over beige tintah. Showroom elean,

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BIG SALE!
oppli&lt;l""" ,..,

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Our ll&lt;mmtr

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Better prices thu e\W on
Free..,.., llefriJII!Titon, Wa·
aber·ilryo&lt; Pain, Etec. Ran·
101 oad Alr.COUdllioo•n
15 cu. ft. Chool
FREEZER ~-- $191
19 ou. ft. Ch..t
FIEIZI!R ---,= $235
p,.. 1oo Crw• With lac~
F - lo Rolritw-·

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Shepberd male, 13 montha old -'4.44. caD 1192-!ZII.
RiD Thl 4th. Ph01» 66'1-l151l3 1
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Wolle, who pwod HIIJ J
ACRES, oeparate, Ill
BATHROOM plastic tile block,
fl. 1181.
suitable lor motel or buslllleao,f aluminum oldlnl. olorlll doon
I'lL WY 2-2111
lly 11po , _ toll how
road IIUIToundo I sideo ol it and willdowo. We buDd tbe
milo him,
Pbo11t 66'1·3501 after 3 p.m. best and repair tho reaL Call
'!C)M:ROY
My b11rt c811101 loll wbat
I 26 l2lp
Gu, Jleillor, RadH, Ohio.
OHIO
111.
IllGod 11one - . . bow
growen, this ill
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mill 111m,
time to apply liquid llllrcgen IORDER AMSTIITZ't K • II
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111 1 llomt that 11 lowiiOmitf for tbat utra cora yield.
Nick Cbidt Jeghora •hicb ,..1•·-~~IIOOND~AF&amp;::~':'."'il:~
eAlumlnUM loclltle
lodi!J.
Albert Parker, Chester, Ollio. started pilleta today. Mod-I :
or wiD take I!OIIda 1110
eAdluttA
Levt!Ltose
eL.arwo
Sadlf m1.uoo1 by wUe, __, 1__P_bo_ne_ lJII5.3824.
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ine equipped to zig zag, make ' SPO'l'S before your eyes - 01 4 speed intermixed changer. !
Flooroe
buttonholes, dai'D,
mono- your new carpet - remove dual volume control, 4 speak~ 1 ·~
euln....Plywood
Duck cotn..,.
PAINTING. loterlor and e•t••· grams, etc., aU without at- then with Blue Lustre. Rent er sound system. Lovely wal- :
(Exc•pt Rn•n)
ior, hourly or eoalract,
tachment. Pay $1.2~ per week electric shampooer II. Poll&gt; out linisb. 'Ibis set 4 mootha
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
ooable. Pb. M-6180. Horner I or pay baiaoce due $64.1K. 1 ercy Cement Block Co.
old. Take over payments ol
CAMPING TRAILERS
Braley.
I :II 151&lt;
CaD JI91.J218.
t 25 itc
I 27 ltc
" per month or pay
VACANCY, l'OOIII aad ·~idl -=:::..:==c.......-..:....:.___________ due f88. Call 9!J2.3Z18.
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IOIJIE IIIII roo! pa!DIIDJ, "-.25
per boar. Call after ~. V1 Jl.
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I RO&lt;iMs IIIII bllll, electrl&lt;ll·

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CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

lewlings Hond• Slles
WY 2-2151
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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price trw iood clean
dry Sf. Small, , . _
1'1
wat.. ftlll
roota. Home every evening 1t
JD. (jreeJt
$ or 1 e'cloct. Bring rooll
a
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iD or ship by par&lt;el post. ; •. New~

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eleaner, oew clelur
lee, CIIITent

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lrolus, 2111 Flflll St.,
Pleaaaot.
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Spinet Plano
leouutullloolln

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Deolp

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BlaeHnars

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WUIILITZIIt

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THE POMEROY Wcnl
- Tueod8J It J p. m. at
l'lnt Baplllt Cburdl.
THE AM£BICAII Legloa Au:
lllaey of Drew We'bltfl P&lt;&gt;
will meet 'l'ueldl)' It I p.
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COI.X..DN'T
MoTHER TOOK TI-l[ CALL'
HAVE
GUY SAID HE '.&lt;J.QS M'Y
f!'!iOEO ., .
SQAT CAPTAIN AI'IO FOI?
MORf'N
ANNIE "TO MEET ME
I=IVE
OH BOARD MV BOAT
MIMUTES'

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state •tereo. f opeed
matic cbanger, 4
JOU11d oystem. Radio
pod. Walnut finish.
15.50 per month or
.... due $93.33 .

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Bar, Middleport, 0.
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CAN walk OR your
bours after cleaning it
Lustre Foam. Electr~ii~c"~~~II
pooer rental $1. E;
IIMdware, l'&lt;&gt;meroy. 0.

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Pbillles 45: Wyu, Allrll 1111
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for iDvalid ., patielll of
md, mala or female,
bour praetleal aursiq care
needed, 101101able. A• •• 11
Haines, PorUud, Ollio. Ph.
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MORNIN'

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WANTM
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TWO- WELL QUALIFIED

MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE MEN

&gt;

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lnterHitd Appllconll Soncllltolum., Nonw,
· Add,..• and TolophDne Number To:

Dealer
PRE-4'1'11 FUNGI

111965
CHEVROLET lmpolo Hordtop CDUJHI _ $2295
Power ateerina:, .tandard transmission, radio, heater, comfort

w;~~~:;'"~!""•ll fawn
lnt«iorc:J:iOOO mlleo by orilliDollooal owner, o Ill.......
1964 FAL
2-DDDr
Slm

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Dehu:e intf.rior, good white Will

heater,loetl one owner car.

tim!. white lini1h, radlo,

N li!IJJ,GMI

12 CHIVROLIT . ... $1.395
Super Sports 2 dr. Hard Top.
Spotless all white finish with
red butket seats and consul.

BEAT THE HEAT!
A FULL LINE OF

SHOP will

Gibson Air-Conditioners

25 until July 6 for vacatioa.
Dorothy's Beauty Sbop,
raruse, Obio.
I 2A.

Prices St1rt At_ 169.95

at
Post. Main St., Rutland,'::~ ~~
Friday nighiJ at 7:30. PI
741-5394.
6 21 6tc

Automatic shift. and

steering.
I

' :a llo
can ar 111'1!11:

ANTIQUE I"Umllllre.

$795

mtscellaneous.
lin. Rowan! Cecil, •
MaiD St., PumOTVJ.
Ill

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Depot Sl iD

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UST at Shamrock Motel al
f!OO bill. R&lt;ward olferod. Pb.

4,500 BTU

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&amp;. (;. 8JI&amp;DII'OIW

CDDI 1 , _ , or your whole houso with

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Lost 1nd Found

KEEP your oarpets

MASON FURtiT1JRE CO.

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lv HOWII! SCHNEIDEil
THAT WAt A'-1

WHAT WAS

li~ACCOMP.l.'-JIED

TflAT?

'CWO SUITE!

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WHO 'IOU
CAtll~ 'SWEtT'?

G. AB. R. B. Pel.
&amp;4 2e6 36 rl .327

plows and an I It d10ble dlllk.

Win trade lew piok-up truck. I~=: Pill
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Pill 80 111 H n .!211
Alou, Pitt 60 2211 30 n .:1:13
lnsunlMorga, 11o11 18 it! H II .31S
Cepeda, su. liO !lit 17 liO .314
Santo, Cbl
11:111 411 '15 .311
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carty, Aa
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too Dildo Ill Jopl Jllllll'l.
Cia 1111 2i1i II M .30'J
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M/¥£ ME SOV~D

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'" Memorv

1H~ 51~~Y.

grandpa, Detner Roush Sr •
woo difd JUIO !.7, 1919. Wbat
FOR SJILE
ZIG ZAG OMATIC - We I
I'd girl lo alasp hill hand,
- - knowa make aowtoa maohiH.
Hill dearly beloved lace to ONE COW, belfer, 6 white
Makes buttonholes, sewa oa
see To set his amlle and mao Sbepberd pups, Rm Tin buttons, dana, DlOilOgnuDII,
~ bio voiee, That meant 5tb, 5 weeks old, i black
etc. AU without alt!aclu:neJJ~.
., lllUdl lb 1111. Sodly missed silver dogs, I weeks to o.. Take """' payments o1
by bl! chlldrftl, Detner J
year old, I whate
per month or pay balan&lt;a

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a Milk

El!k

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despite t!OIIIItaDt footste'pl
a bus7 family. Gel Blue
tre. Rent eleotrlo sbaropooer I
II. Baker Furaltur. C..

$139.95

Bradford

Wlllo,PnH•Coalael

Them Now!
KELVINATOR AIR.CONDITIONERS

SiiNKS.~'-

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GUNS - all tiDds,

Rutland. BIIJ, Hll rw lraclt.
complete line ol reload!Dg
equipment - powder,
aDd bu11e1a.
, • 30tc I

!'LEMM'5 LAST
NOVELR&amp;AI.L\1

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ciate tts all white sparkling
fmisb. It hal power steering
and autmatie shift.

J:'AITH, HOPE MD CI-IAAITY.

THE LATE. IA'-1

LeSabre 4 dr. Sedau. You'D.
have to see this car to appre-

Rutl1nd, 0.

Amold Gr1te

SA'I\JRIIAY
TWIN CITY llbrfM Cilub will
opo1150r aa ko orum ooclal in
Middleport Saturday, July I, •
p. m. to - wbeu It'• roile - on
the Davis lot acro11 from tho
Masonic Temple.

od opartmeat. Ph. 1192-W.

power

10 BUICK

Rutland Furniture
742-4211

FRIDAY
EASTERN STAllS of .Mason,
w. va., wiD IJlOIISOr a rum·
mage aale ia the MaiOIIlc Buildbig July I and 2, Friday and
Saturday, from 10 a. m. to I p.

1!1110 MOBILE Home,
x
2 bedrooms, front kitchen,
fl Jiving I'IIOID. For
ment call Chester
ter I p.m. or ,.. ,. at
A-Way Roller Rillk, Rt. 7
Wadnelday, Friday and
urday lights.
I 211 3tc

OPEN lVII. M1 P.M.

Notice

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For W.
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Pomeroy Motor Co..
PHONE WY 2-2156

SUGAR AND WATER .•. /fii}(EP
WITH ECUCI,t.. f'aUICtS OF

P. 0. Box 218..,... Nfi Haven, W.Va. 25265
Top Rate of Pay - Liberal Fringe Benefits Steady Employment

eroup beautikl maroon over beige tintah. Showroom elean,

Guo Sbop OD

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BIG SALE!
oppli&lt;l""" ,..,

FOO~, ~~tJIC~-

svr-

Our ll&lt;mmtr

;, ;-full swing.
Better prices thu e\W on
Free..,.., llefriJII!Titon, Wa·
aber·ilryo&lt; Pain, Etec. Ran·
101 oad Alr.COUdllioo•n
15 cu. ft. Chool
FREEZER ~-- $191
19 ou. ft. Ch..t
FIEIZI!R ---,= $235
p,.. 1oo Crw• With lac~
F - lo Rolritw-·

1 11 ltpr.

Shepberd male, 13 montha old -'4.44. caD 1192-!ZII.
RiD Thl 4th. Ph01» 66'1-l151l3 1
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ter I P· m.
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h"'~IIMI, lather ud-. ":~liiACRi~lei;ar.rte:"lia-Iit:?, NEIGLER BUILDING IRIPPLY
Wolle, who pwod HIIJ J
ACRES, oeparate, Ill
BATHROOM plastic tile block,
fl. 1181.
suitable lor motel or buslllleao,f aluminum oldlnl. olorlll doon
I'lL WY 2-2111
lly 11po , _ toll how
road IIUIToundo I sideo ol it and willdowo. We buDd tbe
milo him,
Pbo11t 66'1·3501 after 3 p.m. best and repair tho reaL Call
'!C)M:ROY
My b11rt c811101 loll wbat
I 26 l2lp
Gu, Jleillor, RadH, Ohio.
OHIO
111.
IllGod 11one - . . bow
growen, this ill
- - - - - - -- e l
mill 111m,
time to apply liquid llllrcgen IORDER AMSTIITZ't K • II
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eo....,, Mgr.
111 1 llomt that 11 lowiiOmitf for tbat utra cora yield.
Nick Cbidt Jeghora •hicb ,..1•·-~~IIOOND~AF&amp;::~':'."'il:~
eAlumlnUM loclltle
lodi!J.
Albert Parker, Chester, Ollio. started pilleta today. Mod-I :
or wiD take I!OIIda 1110
eAdluttA
Levt!Ltose
eL.arwo
Sadlf m1.uoo1 by wUe, __, 1__P_bo_ne_ lJII5.3824.
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ern Poultry, Bo• 188, Atheu 11551
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nd Middl""""' Obio
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, _ - · - · ! 27 1tc Pbo.. 1!12-5512.
I 21 II&lt;
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O RADIO- CO
- NSOLE W.m.d
ine equipped to zig zag, make ' SPO'l'S before your eyes - 01 4 speed intermixed changer. !
Flooroe
buttonholes, dai'D,
mono- your new carpet - remove dual volume control, 4 speak~ 1 ·~
euln....Plywood
Duck cotn..,.
PAINTING. loterlor and e•t••· grams, etc., aU without at- then with Blue Lustre. Rent er sound system. Lovely wal- :
(Exc•pt Rn•n)
ior, hourly or eoalract,
tachment. Pay $1.2~ per week electric shampooer II. Poll&gt; out linisb. 'Ibis set 4 mootha
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
ooable. Pb. M-6180. Horner I or pay baiaoce due $64.1K. 1 ercy Cement Block Co.
old. Take over payments ol
CAMPING TRAILERS
Braley.
I :II 151&lt;
CaD JI91.J218.
t 25 itc
I 27 ltc
" per month or pay
VACANCY, l'OOIII aad ·~idl -=:::..:==c.......-..:....:.___________ due f88. Call 9!J2.3Z18.
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Checlt ma1lH to you
day 1 receive root&amp;

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BaDer, Roocii.UII!, Obio, P.
0. Bol 14.
I 22 6tc

WATER BAIIUNG, Pltole JI9S.
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IOIJIE IIIII roo! pa!DIIDJ, "-.25
per boar. Call after ~. V1 Jl.
21M.
5 2t 30tp

For 5ele or lent
I RO&lt;iMs IIIII bllll, electrl&lt;ll·

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I'lL 7iHifl,
I 14 121p

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tropbta, t11e ltltrUI -.~. tot ...._ ot ta Wlllldl - . an :ainta.

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Pratt,
Oldo Ullll. lfilldlepart, Oblo.
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BIT RICH!

SIIRE~I

SPECIALSI

HONDA
SALES &amp; SERVIa
Bl ONI

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.ICIST PIOPLit

CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

lewlings Hond• Slles
WY 2-2151
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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GINSENG 1111 GoldeD Seal, top
price trw iood clean
dry Sf. Small, , . _
1'1
wat.. ftlll
roota. Home every evening 1t
JD. (jreeJt
$ or 1 e'cloct. Bring rooll
a
ld1fr
iD or ship by par&lt;el post. ; •. New~

i QJIHG AMARO

OOP... THA.T

eleaner, oew clelur
lee, CIIITent

mocleJ,

1'08101&gt;

abin paymeoll. Call
Pl Pleuaa~ or write EJec.
lrolus, 2111 Flflll St.,
Pleaaaot.
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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

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USED ·

WUitLITZII
TUESDAY
rRIENDLY Nelgbbora Club

Spinet Plano
leouutullloolln

ond

Deolp

IRAKE SERVIa

l Price

BlaeHnars

NEW

WUIILITZIIt

T,_tor ·
THE POMEROY Wcnl
- Tueod8J It J p. m. at
l'lnt Baplllt Cburdl.
THE AM£BICAII Legloa Au:
lllaey of Drew We'bltfl P&lt;&gt;
will meet 'l'ueldl)' It I p.
Mn. WllJol Cm,
1rlot
will
ID
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COI.X..DN'T
MoTHER TOOK TI-l[ CALL'
HAVE
GUY SAID HE '.&lt;J.QS M'Y
f!'!iOEO ., .
SQAT CAPTAIN AI'IO FOI?
MORf'N
ANNIE "TO MEET ME
I=IVE
OH BOARD MV BOAT
MIMUTES'

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TRICHED IHTO

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.lUST TAKEN IN - 1!11141 solidi II
state •tereo. f opeed
matic cbanger, 4
JOU11d oystem. Radio
pod. Walnut finish.
15.50 per month or
.... due $93.33 .

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w. Willluy Any

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USED
FURNITURE

ll'amiiJ'
membel'

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.. Faurity

W'..tNTED!

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BAR IIWD. !aquire toe "'·''" '"
Bar, Middleport, 0.
I 23 7tc

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CAN walk OR your
bours after cleaning it
Lustre Foam. Electr~ii~c"~~~II
pooer rental $1. E;
IIMdware, l'&lt;&gt;meroy. 0.

Aaroo,

lfaJo. .... fT;

I'I1I1Uel ' 411 AUea,
Pbillles 45: Wyu, Allrll 1111
llllrl, Giants 44.

-St.

for iDvalid ., patielll of
md, mala or female,
bour praetleal aursiq care
needed, 101101able. A• •• 11
Haines, PorUud, Ollio. Ph.
143-2611l.
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llr HAROLD Gl&lt;~~,,;.~
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"THAT LITTLE
6LOT INTO TK'
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WHY

c.cun. w"'~"''~ 1
AFTER US FINO
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P!rsl Class Seaman and Mrs. ,Grandparellls include Mrs. Bel·
Freddie Cline of Kodiak, Alas- ty Cline Middleport and Mr
b, are onnounclng tbe birth
and Mrs~ RociDey wit of Buck:
banDon, W. Va. A great grand·
mollie' !• Mr&amp;. Ada Ring of
Woodsfield I Ohio. Mr~ Cline ,.

Aroun.d and
About

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the former Linda Hetrick.

TONIGHT tl11'V TUESDAY
"GHOST IN THE
INVISIBLE BIKINI"
-Technic()lorrommY Kirk-Deborah Walley
Boris Karloff
,
Featurett•
Colorcartoont

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WED. 1 nd THURSDAY
June 29.30
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
July 1-2

"WILD WILD WINTER''

(Tcchnicolorl

G ~r\" Clarke
Chris Noel
"AGENT FOR H.A.R.M."

Mark
·

(Technicolor)
Richman

Wendell

Corey

SUN •• MON. 1nd TUES.
July 3-4...S
"LNSIDE CAISY C.:LOVER"

(Tecbnicolor)

1\atali e Wood
Roddy McDowall
CclorcutooP

Miu Lyons Attemlt
Three-day SeSBwn
Miss Linda Lyons, Honored
Queen of Bethel 62, In~rna·
tiona] Order of Job's Daughters,
has returned from Columbus
where she spent a three-day
session. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday of the Order at the
· Neil House. While there she
was chosen as the Grand Rep-

resentatlve to Arizona.
Others going from the local
chapter were Jennifer Blakes·

lee, Pam Cleek, Nancy Buchanan, Diane Welsh, and Mickey
Wolfe. Mrs. Charles Blakeslee
accompanied the group as lhe
chaperone. Miss Lyons is the
daughter oF Mr. and Mrs. John
Lyons.

Then. PICR-UtJ a...

BUCKET 0' CHICKEN

ONLY

• 1!l·pi«.tl of CludN
• R"GI ChkkM Guarr

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'~ I Mrs. Richard
AOi • ·'•"'
"
D. G.-een, Rill "

Baptist Church Vocation School
s
day
Gives Closing Program on u~.nht"

... OlDI ~*'""" ·~ .a... ..,._,. ___ . . ·

two weex.:s w~;, i&gt;t.:d

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Grande· Ogle E. Shriver, Rt. I Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence aonage Friday evening follow· evening at the cburoh. Mrs.
Crown , City; Mrs. Earl E. Faulkner of St. Albans, w. va. ing rehenrsal.
' -• buffet Frank Cheesebrew was dlrecGordon 1042. Secornl ,\Ve.; Ron- visited Sunday wlth his moth- Ditmer W81 serv~
. tor of the school
ld E , Dobbins, 35 E v • n s er, Mrs. James Faulkner and style from a table ~lth white
.
ed
8
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. ·am E
Cre· h's sister Mrs Eva Hartley. eover and centered wtth an ar· The program was open
Ht&gt;. ; Mr~i ~·~~idwell: r"'urgo 'sunday' guests of Mr. 0 n d rangement of flowers. Guesls with a plano prelude by ~an!B

~e~~nes,· Wilkesvil~e;

00

were seated at small table with Gibbs, followe~ ~Y ..~ tL~:
wbite ~ver a~ centered with song o~. the s~ children.
and white nylon
bags
~=~i by t in the program
with rice.
were: .:.'sery group with its
Present were Mr. and MX:S· teacher Erika 11tomas. and

Brer.ksvdle:

_Robert Ballr and son of Trm-

. Racine; Mrs. Gladys L.. Cuck· Ivan and Bud of Laurelville,
Glen Smith and sons of _OJ ler, Pomeroy; Charles E. Lar· Mr. and ~rs. Glenn Sharp ~
lumbus were Sunday guests 11f kins, Rt. 1 Long Bvttom: \f; s. son, Ronrue, G.f Reynoldsburg,
Mrs. Baker Gordon.
Bert w. Teaford, RL 2 Racine: Mr. pnd Mrs. Robert Sharp
Dale Justis of
Plainfield, Brinton J. McGowan, Rl
I of Columbus. They _came esInd. arrived Friday for a week- Oak Hili; Mrs. C:eorge
M. oecialiy ID visit theor mother,
e11d visit with relatives and to Coughlin, Glenview, Ill.; Paul · Mrs. Robert Sharp, who Is im·
atlend the wedding of
Miss E. Long, Ironton: Mrs. Quen· proving from a recent Illness.
Sarah Foster an Rev. Car~er tin T. Kirk, RaVHJswood; Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

fUledl

ity, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. RoJ&gt;..
ert Williams and daughter, Car·
rle, ClarksviUe, Tenn.; Mr. and

Mrs. At lrby, daughter, Karen
aud son Don ot HarUord, ~hio;

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster~ L1vonIa, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs: Mark
Grueser, Shade; Tom Wilbam.!l,
John Lyons and family were Columbus;. Mr. and Mrs. Wi1Mr. and Mrs. John Hupp or liam_ Sbendan. and daughters,
Zanesville, and Mr .. and ~rs. Mana and Aruta; Mrs. Bruce
Brooks B!a~e of ~h1lo, OhiO: Stalnak~r, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mrs. Lllllan ~te1ff entertam· H. Perrm, Mrs. J. E. Fos.ter,
ed Past Matrons Club of Evan· Grover Williams, and ~ LS9
geline Chapter,. OES, F~iday Sarah Fo_ster, ~o~eroy, M~
evening. Followmg the busmess Dale JustiS, PlamfJeld, Ind.,
meeting, games were played Mr. and Mrs. John Fo~ter, San-and prizes awarded to ~.rs. t.a B~rbara, Calif.; MISs JaY_Ile
Willis Anthony, Mrs. Wllha_m ~ttnll and Mrs. T. M. Cottrill,
Reynolds, Mrs. Evelyn LewiS, Mmot, N C.i Miss Nancy ~ost
Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mrs. and Mrs. Gene Yost, R"acme;
John Lyons. Mrs. Stelff served and the host and hostess.
a salad course ~ith crackers
and coffee follow~ng the meet·
Off" • I DHIR

Williams He was accompam~d Edward C. Hughes, ·Ironton;
iXlme Sunday by Mrs. Jus~1s Mrs. Jimmy Tennant, Cl)ttnge·
who spent the past. week w1th ville, W. Va.: Ja~ob E. Monther mother, Mrs. ~1ctor Young gomery, Jackson; Mrs. CJarSr. and other relah_ves.
ence D. Price, Ravenswood ;
Miss Ramora Bmce o~ Day. Charles L. Jackson,
h·•Jnton·
ton spent the wee"kend with her Mrs. Bobbie E. Clutter, Rt. 1
parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Cottageville; Mrs. Arthur
·.J
Boice
! Helm, Jackson; Mrs. Cal'l J .
Mrs. Mary Crowe and sister, Shook. Rt. 2 Wellston,
Miss Louise Conde left Sunday
Birtb!l
for their home, Pittsburgh, Pa. .Mrs. William W. Crerr.eam,
after a week's visit with their Rt. I Bidwell, son, 8:47 p.m.
brother and sister·in-law, Mr. Sunday.
and Mrs. Joe Conde and their
Dlsrharges
sister, Miss Bertha Conde..
William T. Cnftrnan_, Mr~. Al·
and Mrs. Larry Datley vin G. DeHart, Hattte Hender- ing. She was asststed by Mrs. Top
JCJa
IofMr.
Mapleton, IlL, are gues~s sun, Mrs . Alva E
Jtv•f..en, Leslie Ervm.
.
Reported for Roush
of Mr and Mrs. Everelt Oail· Ralph .1. Johnson, Mrs. Georg-e Mrs. Max Roller v1slted ~ I Two ~eglstered
Guernsey
ey, Anne St.
.
w. j(,,. ·s, Mrs. Gary P. l,ec, Belpre Saturday ~ son, fam ' cows m the herd of Edson
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Da1ley Edward W. Lewis, Mrs ~ar· ily, Mr. and Mrs. RJC~ard Roll· Rousb, Racine, have recently
1 and guests, Mr. and Mrs. l,~r- ren E. Lowe, Rotert E. Miller. er and daughter, Lon.
Mrs. completed top official DHIR ac·
ry Dailey spent Sunday. w1th Wade Moore, Mrl-1. Carl _w. Ric~rd Roller~ daughter, tual production records, accordMr. and. Mrs. H~ward_ Dailey Simpkins, Mrs. Dorset Snnt~. Lori,. accompamed Mrs. Roller ing to Tbe American Guernsey
and famJiy at the1r rabm on Mrs. Earl 1'. Wall, Mr:s. Ollie to Middleport whe~ they were Cattle Club. All cows were
Tycoon Lake.
w~agh, Mrs. Kenneth C. Reed, called du~ to the ill_ness of h~ milked two times 1 day. The
Mrs Nora Roush was a re-- Mrs. Victor E. Guill and mfant father, W1lbur Hanmng, who ts testing was supervised
by
cent luncheon guest of M r s. son, Mrs. Lonnie L. McC.'mb5 hospitalized ~t Holzer Hospital Ohio State University.
Charles Withrow.
and infant daughie:. Mrs. Mar· for observation.
.
The two are I..Dcust Grove
vin M. Moss and mfant son. Mrs. Robert Rawlmgs s~nt Janice L., a Senior seven year

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David Wilcox with tbelr teach
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COLUMBUS (Special)- 'lltelln Racine on June 4. At that1 repurter nftl, "II the board 1ed that, ''Without delay, thetendent," concluded the panel, bave occurred In tbe past.
Jltofeasional Righls and Respon- time a study panel of four edU· i ol edueat1Go doea DOl Ially 1hoard of edueati&lt;Jn should be·t''hss not been able to give ade-1 "It iB hoped," tbe report
•bUllies COmmission of the . catnrs Interviewed 47 wlmess· , cooperate with the toealauper- i oome acquainted with the basic
leadership ID the board said, "That In tbe appointment
Ohio Education Associltion said
including hoard members, 1 llltcndent."
laws ol Ohio in regard ID
education because ol violent! of a new &lt;Ollllty superintendent
today that Improved coopera- administrators, teachers and · Alter weighing the testimony proc:ed!D'es" and the
clashes
between ol schooil there will be a fresh,
tion betweeb the board of edu-t citizens.
; presented during the day of "Should reoognlze the
members and the local progressive approach given ID
catioe and the local superlnten-1 The OEA commission made !' hearings, the panel concluded area of responsibilities that
This hao result- the operation of the
Meigs
dent ''would serve ID alleviate I the limited study of the ochools that the "present board of edu- usually assigned ID the
In considerable community County Schools.
·
the rather serious implications at the request or the Southern caUon operates with little or ! superintentient,''
and staff w.1rest.
i ''The JOt!al board of educaof the pment impasse'' that ! Local Teachers Association.
no knowledge of basic school! ''Rwnors, charges and
••Immediately," the report tion and the county superinterr
exists In the Southern Local [ 'l'l1e commfiSioa report arg. law." Also, the panel observed i ter-chargea abo•t the
urged, "the local superintend· dent's office," the report said,
Scbool District of Meigs Coun· ed the acbool board members that "without proper direction ' of the teachlog staff and
ent should ,.ke a tactful, yet "should ceaae operating the
ty.
and the admbtfotrodon to pul or guidance, the board is ser- i denls have tended to cloud
definite, role of leadership In llChool district on tradition or
Th)l ouggestion followed a 1 aside past dlHfcultieo for the 1lously floundering In Ita
a~ i hoard's understanding of
relationship With the board and I custom, often In flagrant violaseries of re&lt;X~mmendatlons con·: good of the schools and tbe 'tempt to provide an education/ educatlonal priorities within
he must be wiUing to work
· of the law."
tained In a seven-page report I children. "The school system lor the children of the dilttrict." district," the report said.
operatively with tbe
The commission, an arm of
based on one day of bearings wUI sufter great damage," the The comm!Bsion report urg· "Tbe pr...nt local superln- despije
problems
the 83,000 - member OEA, Is

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8 d Return
. McCloud, Debra Hoffman, Ju
OR
dy Owen Dianna Lynch ant
from OU Clinic Mare Fni\z with their teachers

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Mrs. Richard OWen, supt., anC
Janie Gerard, Sandy Clat- Mrs. Franci!s ·Bearhs, and help
worthy, and Betsy Cunningham, ens Anita Fultz·CharleiJe 1\lOm
members of the Middleport Sen· as, Norma WilCOI, Kathy Rus
ior Band, returned Saturday e"V· sell and Randy BeCker.
t!ning from Athens where they The entire group presentet
have attended the
Summer the song, "God Can Do Any·
Band Clinic at Ohio University. thing." The Junior Departmelll
presented a dr~ma, scripturl
The girls plaed .1~ tll~ seve:al relldings and a skit for lts pal'l
bands at the chmc mcludm~ of the program A drama ol
Honors Band, Janie .Gerard, the "Twenty.Tiftrd Psalm" WQI
Betsy Cunningham, White Band given Dy Juniors I and featured
and Sandy Clalworthy, Green Billy Thorr.as as the Shepherd;
Band. Miss · Gerard was _also Venida Gibbs Plenty;
David
8 member of the combmed Swisher, Pasiure; Jo Ailft Blev·
choral group.
ins, Water; Terry BreWer, thr

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u she squinted through the first black eye of her life
Monday niChl and related bow a motor&lt;ycle ride put
her lbere.
The molber of 12 and grandmother of 54 smiled
despite ZO stltehes In her forehead, eight more fn a
finger and a wrenched back. She was reslfng com·
foriably in Kelterfng Memorial Hospital.
· Mrs. Wooten eame here Saturday for a wedding.
She was riding lbe motorcyc)e In a field at the home
of her son, Carl, al Miamisburg. He was running
alongside and holding lbe cycle upright when It got
away and dumped Mra. Wooten.
"I'm· quilting rfdlng alone but I wouldn't be
afraid lo gel on wllh someone else," Mrs. Wooten said.

Mrs. Donald Boone,
supt.,
and Mrs. Dana Hamm, Cleo
Ric!"&gt;.ardson, Myrta Wilson, HaJ.
lie Mcintyre, Mary
Holman,
Jimmy Brewer, D!bble Majol
and the Rev. Donald Boone.
Junior 2 clasP presented tht
scriptures in verse and ICl'ip.
tures and taking part
wen
Mike Green, Roberta
Duck·
worth. Ronald Hoffman, Jyl
Beaver 811d Steven Bratton.
The Junior class 3 gave ·a skit
The Junior class 3 gave a lkft

WACO , Te&gt;. IUPIJ- Pollee Chief Jolin Ballard
of

Long Bottom
Society News

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DONOR - Mrs. Marie Newton, nurse on the Red Cross Bloodmobile unit
trip ·to Pomeroy, gives Richard Vaughan, Pomeroy, a health -check-~p before he was rea.
dy to become a donor. Vaughn was one of 86 persons to donate blo&lt;id during lbo unit's
visit on Monaay, He allo ~ecame a 7-gaUo n donor. -Sentinel Pho'fo: ·

Lacy Lak~vlew, Tex., w a a
looklllg for a waaton mot4lr·
ist who not oily damaged the
front of a car but the back.
Someone hit the parked t.ar
and tnocked Ill rear Into a
parked wrecker. BaUnrd'~ llt-

tuthorlzed Wider Ill rala oilover a loqer
fli'OOOII!Ire ID concluct a study hsvo c:~=
and make recommendatlona other Olt1o 0
when there iB evld!nce that
Internal strife threatens to diJ. year.
·
rupt the normal education pro- Membent of the
gram In' a communUy. The· rec_...;1
ommendationa contained in the cal otudy _ .
report are in no way binding Bowers, ~
UJIOII a school system and are diaD Lake; Q,
Issued only as constructive sua- supervllllr, -JadtliCII
gestions for Improvement.
Kovach
The Southern Local report
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iB one of two lbnlted studiea Falrporl
undertaken by the commission Rechedy,
since September. Major studies, Fott Frye
wbich Involve testimony takea County.

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DAYTON, Ohio (UPI)- "You never get too old,"

sold sprighUy Mrs. Ora Wooten, 75, Gallfpolls, Oblo,

Saturday evening families of Soul; and Helen Thoma, Gnd't
the girls attended the final House." 'lbeir teachera .· wen
concert given by the bands, or·
chestra and chorus directed by
their instructors. Prof. Minelli,
of the music faculty was di·
rector of the clinic.
Parents attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gerard and
family, Henry Clatworthy and
Mrs Raymond Cunningham
and· Mrs. oscar Roush. The
girls. were sponsored by the
Mld8leport Band Booster Asso-

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Mrs. Clayton 0. Adams, Mn. the weekend In Columbus wtth old, producing 12,910 powxb of ciati&lt;Jn.
E ud ,
'!al city Quito Perry F. Cardwell, Ronald E. relatives.
milk and &gt;79 pounds of fat, In
enj:• ."::n:a~mate. The ci~~ Dobbins, Mrs. Carl E. Dotson,
289 days, and Locust Grove
entitled, "Attending Church"
lies :ly a few miles from the Bays Dun~an, Rossell Fra~~:·
Mamie! a Jr. seven-year-old.
SALT IN OCEANS
and'taking part were Mona ,and
equator but Its altitude Is more Mrs . Besso•
Alfred
producmg 19,1180 pounds
?' Major efforts are b!!ng Melody Mcintyre and Fraak
than 9 000 feet
Low" Schml t,
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milk and 7116 pounds of fat, tn made to fine large • acale eco- Hoff'""".
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Warren, Ws. Harvey T. c~~~
iilli days.
nomfcal methods of extracllng Following the program, Mrs.
grove and mfant d•ugh~\,r i
salt from lbe sea so !bat sea· Cheesebrew presented certlfl·
Bobby G. Me~r;::r;.n anl ':::.
LANDINO ROCKET .
water can be used for drinking cates ID the children and the
son, Mrs. R
A landing rocket is a man- and other human needs. A gal· teacher• and helpers. 'l'l1e Rev.
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
fant daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Pigott ned space vehicle operated ID ion of seawater contains about Frank_ Cheasebrew gave lila
recently celebrated thetr gold· iransfer passengers and cargo y,.pound of salt and, It Is est!- benedicUoa. Parents and friends
RobPTIHMJSTER
MitchumMOSES''
C
le Sue Romine \en wedding anmversary. A from a satellite or larger orbit· mated, there are about 4.5 mtl· were Invited to see the dlsplaJI
Carroll Baker
onn ,
nd
family dinner was served with \ ing spaceship to the surface of lion cubic miles of salt In all of handcrafta made by lh
(TechnicotorJ
EnleriJllm Su ay
the children pr...nt.
. oa..!pl~a~ne~t:.__ _ _ _ _ _.:._:the:_:e::artll:::':s:.oceans==-.::co:::m:::b:::ine::.d:::._c::.la::sss=...::dur~Jng.:...._lhe_achool.
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-lindCoonie Sue Romine enter·
din [_
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"TOPKAPI"
tained at her home at 412 Mrs. David RIIIJII w;a::...k·
Melina Meroouri
Sprlng·BV Pomeroy on tier 5th ner guest of LeoneMr
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Delored Lynch, Elinor Bodime1
and Jane Acree.
· The Primary class presente&lt;"
"A Bible School Review," an1
taking part were Patty Hoff.
Kayte Ru,,.ell and Joyce Riley, man, Joey Rickman, Dou!
helpers, singing the 50 n g, Acree, Drama Hovatter, Susif
Samuels, Carol Teepcll, Katrlru
Batey John Pat Ritey. Terri
If S 0 enJOf
Thorr.~~ Timmy ThoiiUU!, Johl

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IIams Sr. of Colmnbus, enter- s nsored by the First BaptiBt Kloes, Lynn Kloes. uanny
talned the. Foster-Williams
Chpourc h In Middleport tbe past ""'...hsndk'Darla
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Linda Mrs. Robert Sbarp were Mr.
l~f.t A.· Holbrook, New Haven; Ri~h· and Mrs Paul Hapton~taU and
VlStt ard o. Knapp, West Columb1.a; ch.ildren, Edith and BtU, Mid·
with her uncle. and aunt, Mr. Everett Huffman, Pl. Pleas· dleport Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
and Mr~. W1lham G. Cooper, ant; Mrs. Melvin G. DrdK~, White and children, Tom:

Hospital on Saturday.
Mlss Barbara Jo Whi~e
Saturday, for a v.'f!ek s

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WU· dally vacation Bible
Scbool eluding David Boone,

Middleport

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Groom's Parents

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mother, Mrs Homer Cooper
and visited his father at Holzer

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duly, Tbe dllmaged ear Ia bis.

86 Pints of Blood Given

bJrtbday 'June 19 , for

the 1Other callers were
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L,.,..,..,.(.,Col.,.or"'l""'""""'""l following guests, Peggy, Bren- 1Mrs. Roy Sheets of Flortda. I
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da and Debra Taylor' Elob and Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Dotson I
K th Werry Scott and Janet and children and W. F. Foster \
YVranken', Mr. and Mrs. of Oklahoma City, Okla., and
Charles Smith Pomeroy Road, Mrs. Curt C!lwthorne
and
M nd Mrs' Robert Rnusb, daughter of Columbus
were

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~. ~md Mr;, Bert Romine, viltiting Mr. and Mrs. John

Hemlock Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Groce.

Richard Houdashelt, Columbus,

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Mt, and Mrs. Everett Slatton I

Mr and Mrs. Jumes Quisen· were at Delaware, Obio,
to
berry, Athens, and her parents, attend funeral aervlces for Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Romine. Sisson's niece.
Refreshments of boWogs, po- l Mr. and Mrs. Normaa Weber,
laiD chips, tee cream, cake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins, Mr.
and kool ade were served. She and
Mrs. Junior

and

received many nice gUts.

v!Bited Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Larkins of PorUand.
ATTEND INSPEcriON
Leona Babcoek received
Several members of Evange. of the death ol her uncle, HudUne Chapter, Order of the E~l- son Fitch, of Pinellas Park; Fla.
ern Star, Middleport, were m Burial was In Florida.
Amesville Saturday evening to

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the Amesvflle Chapter, OFJ:.
The Worthy Gt·and Malo'on of
Obio and other grand officers
took part fD the ln•peellon.
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'lbose gom~ 1rom ' epo
were Mr. and Mr•. William
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Robert
King, Mrs. Marlo Hawkms IUid
Mrs. Eveiylo Lewis.

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Sgt. Raymond Larkins, of
Virginia snd Mr. and Mrs.
tes Weber vlslled Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Lark!a8 and · Mr. 1 ad
Mrs. Norman Weber. -oller I
Mr. and Mrs. Donald r•
o1 Fort Knol, Ky., and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Burton of
lumbua spent tru! week end
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince.
VIcky Lyn PoUey remained
a week's vlJit.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vmno•l
of Paden City, W. Va., Mr.
Mrs. Emmott Stethem, Mr.
Mrs. Kenney Reynolds and son
and Nellie Stetbem were tfsJI.
ing Mr. and Mrs. Garth Smltb.
Mr, and MrL Robert Wbfto
of Keno

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Pierce.
Mr. and ~o~rs. o.car Babeoct
and Ray were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mn. Charles M!lllll'.
·Mary Pierce visited Mr. IIIII
lin. Leon Donablle, PnrUand.
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