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Sylvia swans.;.,, Nancy Buchan: and warning -&lt;&gt;f one tf
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Hlndy, Susan C.r· most astute of America sl
y.elll'&lt;lld Neii'O leader disCussed Q, The clvU tlgbta
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Marie Hackett, Stephanie PuU· tach, Vicki van Meter, Sharon
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unemploy. a number · of ISSI\l!B
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9• execu ve • ctor mont among Neii'O teen-agers the clvU rlibts movement, pi'e'mloe that
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In Am • to 8.- that Ibis btu · · ' e
of the group except one h88 ley, Mary 3ane JenkinBon, Con· of the National A88Dciatton for was 32 Jl!!l' cent •• against U Including the 1187 clvU rlihta Ita' were belnC denlo:d
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bill, Martin I.llther King, right&amp;. Now, !tom a 'legal stand see that
least five years.
Kathy McElhinny, Lindo Hack· ~ · cl
All I ~, oay Ill tllat If thiS President Johnson, demonsWI· point at least, Ne"' have have every hope that th~ 111
Seledions used lor the 000• ett, Sandy Clatworthy.
an ex uslve Interview wltb summer you have one out o! Ilona, the Negro and the draft their
through !lijs. Doea be clvU rights 1 gislar
cert gave the Middleport bandJ. Mary lAng, Debbie Malden,
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three Neii'O teen-agers W.'Jnder· and "black power." ·
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I 1men an opportunity to display Glenna Sprague, Marianne w.~ pu:..ft lhJ.s way,
lri8 around, you are gomg to Question; What Is your revolution aa we've known It the 90th Congress
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Sheryl
ousa s of young Negroes have trouble. You better find loreca•t lor clvU right&amp; demon- Is over•
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within the band and strength King,' Kathy MeGuke, Cathy w!U be turned loose from sch"!'ljob!."
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paM a law 88 I'm oure you &amp;•t 11
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program for minority right&amp;, needs to be done.
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By PATRICK RARDEN
.During their stay the Browns collaborators and taught them his Uie ... tbey are fin people."
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who hid how to use weapons dropped by To mark the reunibn, Broo,yn ,poA 1
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Rue Charles Mullen Richard HEILOO, Holland (UPI) - him from the G&lt;!rmans and Allied forces
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• March, pve DO Indication in a Popular with the audience of HaUerty, Mike Mulien, Steve Former U.S. airman Arthur L. later make a sight-seeing tour He stayed, untu December, two plaques.
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then moved south and eventual· One signed by "the brothers :'p th 1's&amp;1
un.• IIIIIIY new troops would be reo of Johnnie Mathias numbers
Elinor Bocfuner Mlch· wll'llme Dutch resistance work·
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ending with his "The lmpoosl- ael v:... Coollcy, Mark'French ers and olayed 00 to flg_1lt the "We first heard about the Canadian troops. Saturday Brown," thanks the Dutch
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a possibilitY of coming here 2 \1 marked his first meeting with pie "for their deep ooncern and fporo
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the woodwinds and French Cadet band members are Ka· heros
from the men years ago when one of the his old friends since 1944.
the sale return" ef the eJ&lt;·ail'·
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thtm did damap bl Dllnola, on. l\lo West 111
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treatment aCICOI'ded Adam
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movement now IS he wu,::.
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20 m !Ill o n s of American
Negroes Is separate and distinct
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think about h1i answer
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draft call.
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position ol Dr. Martin t.ulher
King on the subject Gf ti war
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whether he intended it or not:
Dr. King
diverted the
onergte1 and attention' 01 ·'the
Negro populati011 and his
frlends among whites from dvU
as the etntrM! Issue: to
and' peace. I think
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Ruby
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to lnritlng us over and now we're
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among "s• H. he;e ... tblngs have moved so on:ro!:"·::aln U::S'ror the Sefgeant Arthur L Brown, 11144.
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Riley, Mary Bradbury, Melanie ·
d a spec 8 re- quwkty ita hard II believe It's vl.sit 11 Mra 0. Boe st
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ble Laney Rlt;k¥ Howard Sher· More than 100 Dutchmen and Hoorn a lew miles east ol !Jere, mer
exploits and the part B r 0 wn
Bntlneen struck the Ohio Con·
yl Klnf, 'Pat ' GreSII, R ~ n d y their wives, who helped hide 00 Juiy 7, IIN4. Ht baUed out
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played.
tractors Asaoclatlon at mldnJ&amp;ht
Boeker, BUI Hensler Kent the airman
alx months In and hid in the fields for oaveral "The S.S. troops went up to Smil!ng Dutchmen crowded
Wednesday. Other constructloll
Kloes, George Lust.,:, David
rose dtohls lr
to cheer days
be.lng dlsoovered by the !ann, shot Mr. De Boer, round to shnke his hand.,"do
workers and tbo.!e in Industries
Hagrerty James W'lldennuth ~wn. an
wi • Frances. a local girl, Tiny Commandeur, dragcei'Mro. De Boer and the you 'remember me Arthur• It
npplylng the highway • buvy
David Dodson and Glenna Law: 'It •s wonderful to be _back who notified resistance leader child out and set fire to their Is good to see you' again "·
constructkm buBbled were IIlio
son.
.I ha" so . many fr1ends Ph11ip Flultman.
farm," he said. "i saw the "Sometimes 1 reeo mz'e the
lffeeted by the Strllre.
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Brown ·moved from hiding whole thing !tom my hiding faces at oqce,"
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hio ,wife. It Is over- place to hldlnl place, belped place on a eanal bank • om e "Others take a lew minutes ... 23
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years Is a long Ume and some
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hil wile arrivo:d In Holland Frl·
MASONS TO MEET
to break ar
Ia hardl1 _likely
1day on a 21-day expense-paid
'lbe Pomeroy Chapter No 80
ltaln'
aee&lt;ildin1 to
trip 81 guesls of the North HoiRoyal Arcb M01ona will 'hoid
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co'unt
V!J.
land underaround movement.
convocaUOD. Wednesday
Ill
The
91o14t o!
WASHINGTON (UP!) - AmerlcaJIB often Je !slate
J
May 10, at 7 p, m. at the Pom·
C.JUC
1
: orld War D'a Battle Ill E1 one way bu.t act
creating a reality gap g that
Three defendant&amp; were llno:d
I:. Anno
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breed• cymclsm and cOiltempt for law enforcement in
and two other&amp; lorfelted bonds prlesta and com···•···
iUilce
There is no threat todaJ from Imanr areas, according to President JohiiBOn'a crime com·
Allmllllona
In the court of pqmeroy Mayor 121111
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to al..
,
the East againrl the Weotca mission.
Mrs. Thomas J. Lacey, 26 Charles Leiar saturday night.
services for PFC QeOr e WI!
·world." He sold 1 new world
Unrealistic state and local laws balllling gambling Evans His.; Mrs. Newton I. I Fined were Stanley Dtlss 27
,
,
llam !lieD '
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_war Is Impossible "In the fino abortion, drunkenness, homosexuality and adultery
27 Heakle Ave.; Mrs. E. 1of Cheshire $10 and coita' U0:
ant k!Ued
rl
fuU.e."
causes of police frustration and aasem· lLewis Harmon, 503 Sec o n d safe operation; Jon· Pier..;, tt,
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will be conf: ted
1.30
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_Iy ,line JUstice m the na· Ave.: Mra. Carloa R. Gfilenwa· Syracuse,.'f!O and costa aqueal• ·
c
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u,on s cou:i:d
commis· for law anlorcement ... to ter' Rt. 2 CrOwn City; M r '· lni tires. and Jobil
CCI
ci.urcl:'"!'l
e
Vfr
s
one
major succeed.
Oharleo D. lluleell, Rl 1 Bid·
Pome(by, t8 ind costs, run·
Union by the Qev.
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report
The report strongly
weD: Mrs. Larry_Hood, Add!- bing a red lljl)l
ler and !be' Rev. W.'S. Blllut\3.
1
Gnp .....__
court reforms aDd
ed that
matters now
oon; Elwood llowlrd, Cbellnre; Forleitlhg
were Glen
Burial will be In Lone Olk
81
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- OaUipoUa, analym of bow
rl
there are lawa on the boob to Mrs. Kermit M. Clisco, Rt. I Nlcholo. Oakl, N. P..
runCemetery.
,
nDIIIinl "' feet !IIWI mull be
purusb, say, gambling whUe
Northup: Mark L.
nlng a red llghi, and Dale Three persona tm'l Injured PFC. McDIIIIei'wu
4
11.1,1
•J7: oflorll to creata better
publlc in aeneral appears
Rl I Patriot; Klpple D. Bowles, Herrman, 29, Middleport, $21, on Nortb Second-Ave. In Mid-· ber of the tlitrd. platoon Ninth
1
:loiters · - 144 feel of
find nothlnC WI'QIIg In
Pt. Pleasant; Larry L. Stickler, left of center.
dleport Saturday afternoon wHen Division, 39th Infantn
Pt.M Pleasant, 2U7;
an illegal bet with a boolde
Pl. Pleasant; Mill Lou Ia e !'qat•••
two cars - one a tui _ col- bom Oct. Sl IIN7 ••
1 1 :
!:tim • • di!QI, •·•I m..
On the queoUon of
· Klaas, HarUord: Mrs. Bernard
...
or ater ap- tided.
' ant •on of Paul M 0 01 Pt.
• ••73 rlalne; Kanawba Falla
the
W. Edwarda, Muon· Mr 1 pearnee were John Nease. 21.
p •
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rWne; Charleston. su4 (Conlin ed from P !) alateco:'
said that
Jameo R. Johnson.'
Springfield. and Geor&amp;e Slob- !'flddleport pollee said a aar
and lin. Batty Nil$·
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u
are
to
MoJ1ree
Deal
Rl
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Ashton·
art,
Jr..
Racine,
boQI
on
exPY
Ruth
Ellen
Durst,
10,
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no.,; Marmet,
::Ued
:wee:.,::uon as a
John D.
Pleasant; cessive speed lor road eondl· Rt. I, Middleport, pulled from 1
Include: i
4
1114 Wbdlelcl. runnlnC za inv:.. roO:.
medl:al need as an
Mlas Eleanor D. Evans, Rl 1 tiona, end HQI!ler Ward, , &amp;3, Race-11, Into tbe nortbb6und :.:.
M!Uer, ancl
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fro l
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Mrs Bert s G II- Coal Grove, running a r e d cab •l•ea by Donald 9. IAWt, Teddy N
er1,
and
:,
...,. ....UrJI
'l1&gt;t
Lea:!:
toy,
·James Smith, Ugh!.
32, Middleport. Dam"a
rr· d lekels, aU ol
.. fla!IIpnlla Lodll - Jellboll three slarl !all eek
,.,
Jr., RL I
Harry Eveach 'nhlcle were about $$00.
s may can at the
10:41 p. m.; Alan R. )ler-1
w
Coalton; Mro.
lAng
Florence Jlhodes, 'Middlllport,
Funeral Home,
·!Ill liP 11:•
1'. 11. Jl!ilb
r:t"':.!llr!e in
-_,
RL f Albany; Mrs. Ethel
FIVE • DAY FOIU!CA$7
a pusqer in the eaiJ;i'lvu
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l:lt L 11.1 R. ll. Bowles up puU. Lui
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Dundas· Ml'l Robert By U.u.d Prill bltlnllldODII taken to Veterans Memorial
ANNOUNCE SBRVICE '
,...
Il:lldom.r dowai:U bullet
the
Robert
Hospital u rellllll ol a throllt PT. PLEAJIANT - Services
115.1
G. l:a L m.; c1 bll belloopler aendlng
Bl'9wn, Ironton; Mrs. Marie lilt
n
.. . lnjUI'I' reportedly received wllerr lor Sidney Jl, Smith, 70
- , Ml 111111 dolm ,,. a.m.; lllver of piul1c srdo his cheek.1 Nedlum damage was
Ironton: Mra. Claude
• da7
•llriiDI sbt llr1rdl; • walker in I h • merly cl Pt: J'luiBDt, died
= L
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AI 1:41 a.m. tile Communist by water In the
Lambert, Albland, Ky.
y,
cab. She
trorp
SaiW'day In Veter1111 llospllll,
7 10 151
le!!!et
lllver - lAndon, l'lllhed tnard Om 1blan the vehicle driven by
lllrtlll
DaDy hf&amp;IJ ltiiiJifl'811irM
•.-y_'f lllghL
Dayton, will be conducted at
IUiin 4:110 a. m.; Marmet, 'lliPienl anchor cf a
ConnoUy
Rt
Mrl. Charl01 L. JJ:wlng, Rt. 2 will niJIII !tom tile 111 aortll
· Grace, IIY•U, another 11 1.m. Tuesday at.
2 at
25
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'l'Qbq ..era! Iruadrell rarde wide
son, 1:07 1.m. Satlll'- to die MJ soatb porttoa. DlaM paueneer, ·compllliled Cl( I HuueU Funerll Home by the
being dul by Americana
Falls Saturday at lp. m.
Mro. Thomu J. Lacey, 26 lime low l'eldlql wUI a..,.
Rev. Gaston Boylet. Burial
7
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• "· R. Shaf. soulh o1 1M DMZ to olow
The sherllf'o department
Hts., aon, 1:17 a.m. Sat. age from dli middle Itt aort11 he
"""'·- · II wu1 be In lAne Oat
dowrl 4 1P. m.; Mt. state lllllt llltackJ. For the
Connolly was traveling
Mrs. Clinton E. SwiJber, to lbe 11\Ndle (Ia IOI5IIi por. reportad, Tilt drlv• ., ol t II Frlenda may call atlbe
n1sl8 tbe pall wu
Rt.
, lbout
Pleasant, son, 12:08 p.m. ttoa.
,
D~l car w-. ;!*I ·.to 1Ur1 horne.
1
131
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oouth o1 the Junctloa
Mrs. Rob e r t H. V
,
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or •
011 drai'its ol lalliQj
up 9:40 '- m.; Poplar up
at Racine wbe hte 116'1
son, 1:45 p.m.
- l i l y eotl wtldller lo yt... tile rlaJrt of way.
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OOUNSBLORS TO MEET
P. m.; PeaJ Downer up Al Wall'111111 put II, It was model velllcle
wW penllt tllroqb lilt pet'
lllo wart!
,
P. m.J Lllther i11n1marJ- of tbe apaeltd
hit about lnchel 1
lllldrarl•
lod, with Utile day • Ill'• day summoned to. liDolba' lccldenll Pall ConnJelore ol 'llieocll!rl
10
1
! do!irrla. m.: llecijGJ11 up 1:20
atmlllraau Atiadl
er that bed coVti'ed
eUqe ill t i l t - lllllf'l' on Nll'tb $ecolld-Ave. wbeu Council will meet at the
L m.k Loc* 15, DuntU Bruot Starting at t bat
•a
Mrs. J. Mlehlel AUeFJ, Mar- ahlrl.
' lll!'ee. p,ara If~• dama&amp;llll Sat- of Mary B. Hel\101,
:20a.m.:JohnJ.Roo moment, Btmm mortar
Author!Ues reportad
llf\d VI. llalley, Miss Caryl
Proclpllltla• wUI lolal a. urllay lll&amp;ht.
evening, May ll. Hosteso
m.; Lodl lf, Eulo ripped Into Con Thine. AI
vehicle went
ton
UrbMrsan. ACh.esCornter eGtt,.
sp-s 5'8IIDd - . • lourtll loclr A cat driven b7
•l!ov be Eva Robson.
''"a.m.;
Lacll!t
A1lo
Cin'oll'l
"Loill
Tom"'
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apl;30a.m.;toctiOU.S. crews llrlq
about30feet
&lt;IFrrlniiiiOIIIJ aa ,lhowm
llon, 18,
Star
LOCALT£MI1
G. ,.Ill clown UOa.m.; bowilzen into Nortlr
o1rlnned a tree and tnoct- Mrs. Edwin E. Gates, M r s. tver lbe W'llkead.
Route, •topped • In the tralfle The tamperature ' In
J'lon4oWD8:20a. m.;O.F. begBDiakingiii'Jmmrocket
pver a maU bo•ln front
Earl Genlry, John w. H•ll,
lane to , 1UoW , l tar 18 pill, roy's downlo!m bUIIneq
U5 L m.; HllrftJ The North VIetnamese
Jamel Connolly residence. Dele W, IDU, Jr., Jeffrey John·
poUoe said. A ear driven0 by trlct at IliJO a.m. today
up 7;05 a. m.; Loci: 21. IIIDIIIII'Oitnds Into the
Connolly escaped llnjury,
1011, Mrs. Mary N. Law, Mu.
OPEN MGIIEJI , T. Pullin&amp;, 11, L n 8 511 degreeo, under sunny skleo.
ap U:IO p. m.; eot. o1 Qlo Lim and
The _ . med.
Dewey E. McCain, Mrs. Stella
,
, • Rl. 1, IIlio
A
._..,.,.Queen,it up HI a. m.; Jef. rwnc1s ol the l40mlll rocket&amp;
so
:8:'"ment
V. Mobr, Mrs. GeorJe 1. Pink· NEW
(UP!) - Prices
driven by ·ll'6dDiy P. mounted 18 , 100
, to tile
"''
up 5:35 a. m.; Loci: 22, the Marine he~
erman, Larry A. R1tcllle, Roy today opened higher in moder- ~~~ It, RL 1, ~. ear 1&gt;100, and 1110 to the
~\,illeavw up 3:2$ a. rn.; Wmlam Dona Ha.
30. Reedmlla. oo Ru88ell, Don B. TIUis, Mrs. ltely acUvt lrad!n&amp; on the New '~ll~Cf lllr rear ol the Plrl11ns car whlcb 1n tum struu
ZlDilrner up 5:10 a. m.; Loci:
the peace
Alqlrstlne M. wnfiams, Debra York Stock El:chafl&amp;e,
re;: of lbe Hatton vehlcla,
car. lnv&amp;ltiJatlon 1s belnl
R. 401115 ,,..- p. m.; 151 tha ana near the
Charlas
Window, Mrs. Charl01 G. .
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amage to tl!e
cor a-; tlmrad, pollc,l reported.

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emAmong the Cadet Band numwere "Villege Charm,''
"Early E"'!,lsh SUite" and "The
Erie Canal, an American work
oang.
The concert marked the final
contest of the Middleport band
which next year wiU be consoU·
dated with the Pomeroy and
RuUand banda In tho new M•li•
Local School District.
Concert band members are
Debbie Grueaor, Belay Qmnlng·
ham, Ruth Ann Lacey, MeUssa

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a well reoelved final
Sunday by the Middle.
•.•
bands In the blgh school
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Appearing In the COnceit In
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to the senior band with
• a vor1ed program wao the Mid·
, dleport Cadet Band.
Gllta, mus1eal amblem pen·
lor the girls and key
chams wltb the tame motif lor

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By JOE GERGEN
games at :MI6 Sun~Jj.!~t wa~~ 'llh Cardinals
the major leagues a double.
UP! Sporjl Writer ·
guilty of an error n r~emen
e
,
., tile ptatb
Kessin er ' the
There's a catch to
on the
the
H
,..Shannon'• hl::,:"g Chica:o ·,borIs to
·
Flocid's latest National Led~e~ thai insured hiS new ret'C ·
ng
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, rtin
that the little
The result
a
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F/:oo g
American Lea gill
Nitlollal Leape
der
to
·
, 1 Iober
dSt. l1:'s
Cubs
the Nut two batters in Itioned himself only 20 yards
0
W. L. Pol. GB Flood, a brilllant de1ens1ve I
an ' 0 e
\ ,
• b I be "nd
nd baSe confident
By U•lted Preas Internallonal Cincinnati
17 8 .51110 ... player, set an a)l-time league who moved into stle possesSion the berne half before pmc th hi s;:d e· th;t . .
w. L. Pet. GBIP ltsburgh
12 6 .667 112 mark for consecutive errorless of f1flh place.
hitter Clarence Jones oonnected e kno
g
!3 7 .650 ,, !St.1 Louis
12 9 .511 3
.&amp;32 'h Atlanta
12 9 .571 3
1
Detroit
12
10 7
9 .526 21f..IC11icago
10 9 .526 4
Chi&lt;BHO
II
10
.524
2'
1
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!Philadelphia
10 10 .500 4'1.1
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New York
Washington
.500
\San Francisco 89 12
13 .429
.381 76
10 10 _ 3\1 New York
Boston
11 12 478 3
Crliforn\a
99 11
Angeles
13 .318
.350 8\1
71&gt;
!2 .450
.429 44\1 liAs
Houston
77 13
Mmnesota
8 11 .421 m j
Sunday'• Results .
Balllmoro
.400
5
H?uslon
at N.Y., 2, ppd., ram
Cleveland
L.A. at Phila., ppd., rain
, ,
12
8
Kan;as City
Sunday's Results
san Fran. at Pitts., ppd .. rain 1 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) - stark, a strapping son of unde- with vengeance, cla1mmg he made a bold move to the
Cllicago 5 St. lAIJis 4
For LloYd (1100) Bentry the leated Italian champiOn R•bot had worked the horse tno hard. Is•de.

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rhree yearo, could not clout the Ithe ,Cubs called it a .~,. •
ball over hiS head.
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Rain CUts Scbedllo "I
Flood was wrong-but not far In the enly oilier
wrong Kessinger hit a chip •hot played in the Senior elwolilt,
Into
field, a routine fly Ati..U.
under normal circumsfances. Cincinnati S.S, shaving tJ tho
Flood one ol the best in the Reds' marjin Ill 11·2 1!@1"01
' at going back on lly over Pittsburgh. The
save it a good chase and game w)th San Francisco ' wal
reached It at the last mstant rained out, M was a
but the ball skidded off his game between i.4l8 An~ , and
glove.
Philadelphia and a
The official scorer caUed it a between New York and Hou•
ton.
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Detroit U&gt;ok over sol• J'!l'iSet-

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Sports Summary
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' sion
of by
firstblanking
in the Baltimore
American
League
4-0 while Catilornla !lipped
Boston'.bfilered
Minnesota 9-6 and
whipped Kansas City 11-3 after
the A's had won the lirst ,ol a
doubleheader H . {!blcaglt at
Cleveland was postponed by
ram.
·,
Orlando Cepeda hit bls:"fourtb
homer in three days .fot.' the
_......_,yo, Cards and Ernie llanks p&gt;led
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his 422nd career bomer lor the
( ·&amp;
ICubs
Woodward hellehed
for weak hittmg
in; the
about
me
romtug
out
to Held tbe bunts!"
season, drove in two runs wtth ·
singles in b..aking the Braves'
losmg streak at two gall'••·
CONTENDER PICKED
I Woodward singled ho!Tll! Joe
1 _ Torre In the second inning and
.
SYDNEY. Australia (UP) . Rico Carty in the fifth whi!IJ the

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Pl~ates•
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Ch.c•go at Cleve., ppd., rain
Atlanta 5 Cincinnati 3
93rd runnlng of the Kentucky and the dam Flower Bowl,
wm·ked him on bad tracks and The Darby Den colt
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Monday's Probable Pitchers Derby was one of vindication- Graustark was undefeated, worked h•m too SOOft after hiS straight down the atretcb ,
B:··· . "Mmnesota 6
Atlanta (Kelley 1-1) a\ despite all comments to the' but had been hampered by in· m]unes
' beat ' out the pace .
K""' "' City 4 New York 1, ls\ :Philadelphia I Jackson 2, 1) conqary
juries prior to the running ol Gentry lashed back at many Barbs Delight and give
Now
8 Kansas City 3, 2,nd rught
' The vlctory by 3\).to-1 shol the Bluegrass Stakes, a Derby ol the nation's turlwriters who breath bis oecond derby win
Cal lfnrma 5 Washmgton 0
I San Francisco tMaridlal 3·3) Proud Clarion also justilied the Prep at Keeneland
were cnhcizmg h•m. He was two starts. The first camo
Monday's Probable Pltcbers iat Chicago (Jenkins 3·0.
faith that Columbo.' financier But the mighty Graustark, all but forgotten until Saturday. t963 With Chateaugay.
New York, (Talbot 1·0) at , St. Louis (Washburn 1·2) at
Galbreath had in the roiHihe odds. on Derby
But Galbreath continued tD "Everybody though!
Cahforma (Willhite \).{)), mght. \Pittsburgh• (Pizarro 3-1) night! troversial trainer of his Darby was beateo by a nose 10 the 'l supporl h•s rontroverSial train stark would win but
Wr.,hmgtDn I Ortega 1·2)_
Los Angeles (Qsteelt 3.1) at Dan Farms
Bluegrass Stakes by Abes er and gave h&lt;m Proud Clarion thought th•• colt could,"
Mmnesota
(Boswell
1!-ll
rught.
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· to prepare 1or !hiS Year's run t s81d·
i0n , ames cheduled)'
1Houston (Dierker 2-Z), mght.
Proud Clarion, giVe• a brll·I Hope.
,
I&lt;Only games schedulo:dl
llant and S(&lt;met•mes lucky ride It was then revealed the Sun· lor the Roses.
I would have to
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Tuesday's Gam..
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Tuesday's Games
by Bobby Ussery, won the Ken· [ day before the Derby that The three - ye•r · old racked a b1gger thrill tD WID w•lh a
Nc•&gt; York at California, night Cincinnati at New York, night tucky Derby Saturday In a Graustark had broken a bone m up four wms and a second 10 I shot than With •
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at K.C., 2, twl·night
IAtlanta at Philadelphia, night steady drizzle and paid $62 20 to his fool and not only would · slx sta•ls th1s year
[would have been a
thi,.;po at Baltimore, mght
[St. Louis at Pittsburgh, night win _ a longshot player's miss the Derby but would nev- Gentry was hopmg for a lasl [sa1d
1\'"'h!ngton at Mmn • night
,san Francisco at Chicago
dream.
er race again.
track and that's what he got, Galbreath !mew Boo
.
Dell Cit at Cleveland, mght
Los Angeles at Houston, night But it was little more than He was then retired to stud despite a day • long ram.
was_ wmner. despite all the
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---a year ago that Galbreath and · at the beautiful Darby Da n Ussery was holdmg Proud
last year, and
Gentry inned their hopes for a Farm near. Lexington.
Clanoo far back '" !he pack w•th him.
Derby !n on su..
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of brllhant VIctones over Gretel Ipair of runs.
Sunday m their 53th and fm~l ;;--~..,;.
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race to determme Australia • I YOUR lift It OUR butintttf
representative
'" the Amenca's'I Wt'ro rtody to provldo you
Cup yacht races.

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't By United Preso lntereatlonat 1 Zone Davis Cup tennis elimina-1 aad Cheshire of GaUia are aeeDo
Cl bmember of Ithe c..
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asked II atrnd a meet!D• 10 ame· Pett' e will be shipped tlonl
" '" became 15 a week ago•. •umbus II IS COIP!•" ng
af ay
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1, LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPll !c, .es by a&lt;r Wednesday lor the national open. He is Dal '
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Tuesday at •311 P· m. at of·
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San Diego, cahf. favored , to 1iJoon Lee, 26. former South 1
Proud Clarion won the 93rd QUANTICO. Va. !UP!)
flees o! lbe Dally SMJtlnel Ia
First
citizen to t.c I
w.o ao unprecedented two
Korean chemp1on IIDW
In
runmng of tbe Kentucky Derbv. Fordham won the featured two· Pomeroy to orgaabefor sum- declared a saint by the Roman ' INSURANCE AGENCY
99
b ···al Jumor lilies in tsble ten- Colurr.bus Lee. although he ~s
Barbo Delight was second and m•le event at !he QuantiCO mer adlvlty.
Catholic Church was Samt Frar.-1
!undel••ted against the heat tn CHICAGO (UPll - The pol· Damascus fmished third m Fhe Manne relays by a foot over [ Age limits and elher de- , xa
Phono 2-2440
Pomeroy
n·o
'He is seeded first to the Boy; Ithis country over tbe past two icy-making council of _the N•· 14-horse field.
CIS
v•er
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1V11laonva Both schools were , tails will be determlued.
and Under and Boys 17 and !years, will have little chance tiona! Collegiate Alh\et1c Asso·
1clocked m 7 Z9 6
...,...,..; - 15
l'oder divisiOns. and ninth in to win in San Diego.
: elatiOn (NCAA) has approv~ a LONDON (UP!) - France,[
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Men's singles. The latter seed·, Two Japanese players and · virtual ultimatum
Poland, Spain, South Afr1ca and ,
Weekend Flgbi Renlto
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mdie11tes h:s probably na· l the present Soulh Korean cham· the long • slandmg dispute be· Bulgaria. advanced to the \ NEW YORK (UPll
By United Pmo lnternollonal
'innal ranking amo g m&lt;11 plsy- lpion .. all , wIth ahlh world ; and F1eld Fed•r:1IIOII o•er
quarter-finals ol
_European , ten Tum1ga scored a length
Satarday
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the UnMd Stotes Issued, ranking, w1ll compete and ~ trol of track :n the Umted
v clory over Our M1chael m the , BILBAO, Spam (UP!)
10
•Apple Kmgs
~nuaiiY
'" Jun• by the U. S. 1thereby practically guarantee! States.
11 7 i s:;s,600 Carter Hand1cap ot IRenalo Moraes, 194, Brazil,
Tennis A3'n.
',the U. S. Open men's tille for, The oouncll voted to
10 8'l Aqueduct.
!outpointed Marino Echevarria,
1Pantherettes
Y•storday. in Columbus, ift a the first time will leave the a federatiOn proposal that 1f 4 Musketeers
7 11 ,
]186, Spam (10).
uwarm-uo" tomnament af!.:,ng: country.
sP.tttement of the dispute can- Team high game and series\ FRANK FUR 'f, Germany
bers ol t"• co,umbus T•·:
not be obtained in another- Creep• 627 and 1215. High (UPil - Karl Mildenberger, one FRANKFURT, Germany
~!'"t•nnis Club, he sw•pt
me&lt;hati~n session with the sports Game and Series - Brenda of the eight h~avyweights (UPI) -Karl Mildenberger,
., vents boys and men He ,
IDe
' arbitratiOn board, that the IS· Van Meter, 147 and 294.
' mentioned m a posSible elmuna· 2ft! 1-1, Germany, stopped Amos 1
..• e :n·, ·. , ., in bolh boy&lt;[ .
I sue should he decided IR the
-t1on tournament lor CasSIUS !Big Train) Lincoln, 209, Los
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won
a .and' ~~
. tlo na I · courts or by Congress.
, Clay's IItle. stopped Amos Angeles (6).
d' ·ons
the men's singles·' By Unl ted Preo lntema
Trl County IA!agne
·~::• t los;n~ 0 game And w1th 1
Natloool Leapt
, NCAA President Mark Plant
April · 18, !1167
: victory m the Tall City women'SI
;i~h ~tool i.eaoher Barry Rost Houston at N. Y., 2, ppd., rain of Michigan said .he was n o t
Polnls scheduled !!).round bout.
, BUENOS AJRES (UP!)
r · 'on"'i he also won the
l optimistic about • settlement, , Holsum No. 1
76 ,
Benny Br1scoe, 156, Philadel01 bm~.~-;s 'doubles division. ILA, at Phila., ppd, rain
!and added, "Go]elll there is the 1 Foreman And Abbott
75 '
Sunday
phi a, drew with Carlos Monzon,
c ~""' ,, Otlo's top 10 ranked I
--;j authonty to bmd the parhes 10 iCraig's Market
66 HOUSTON (UP I)
158, Buenos Aires.
1·ers ore members of San Fran. at P1tts. ppd raiD arbilrabon, there IS not much G &amp; J Auto Pa:ts
64 Beard won the Houston
1 like to hancl yon the cash quickly
1 and competed.
~:n ciu;l
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Crows Sleak Hose
49 , tournament by one stroke
ITAI.JAN WINNER
and confidentially. I give you tbe
---------~---~--' St.Louis 100100101-4 70 , Plans said the NCAA was iHolsum No.1
30 l a274lotal.
ST. CROIX, Switzerland
budpt tenDS tbat suit you best. You
IChicago
200 110001-5 7 Zl willtng to arbitrate all Issues High Game - George Grate '
(UPFI - Vittorio Adorn! of llaly
will Jib our very peroonal service.
Gibson 14-2) and McCarver; i "provided that AAU will do the 211 : High Series - Roger Dil_l MONTE CARLO iUPI)
won his second consecutive
Remember ••• W btiJ money is tb•
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Tour de Romandie
Ifill,;.,,., Cfly
is tb•
Let us abow you we rettUy mean 1L
Unlt..t Press 1oter11a"onal ' Cepeda (5tb), Banks &lt;3rd), : has refuseli such .• commitment Series _ Craig's Market, 911 won the Grand Prix of
championship Sunday with a
8Y National League
,Shannon (2nd).
· and the l•derahon has Wllh- and 2615,
'
Iauto race in which
time of 20 hours, 35 mmutes
Just phoae or lltOP ill any lime.
G. AB. R. B. Pet. ' Cin.
001 200 0110- 3 t O! held some iosues from arb1lra·
Bandml of Italy was
and 34 seconds.
Cl)nnle, Pill 18 75 15 211 .3731Atlanta
012 020 'oox- 5 10 1!ll01t
MACHINE NO. 13 ... · ·,If i injured.
Adorni pulled away from
Bob Miller
Pit
17 74 12 '251 .351 , Maloney, Nottebart (6), 0!-1 Plant said the NCAA has re- Seailnel Bowling eld
rest of the field alter
~;~~ol, t NY 10 43 2 IS .M9 ' tech 17), Abernathy1 (8) 1cei~ed legal opini~s _that the
Badiam Boys
MIDLAND, Tex (UP!)
kUometers. He was followed by
125 East Main
Cepeda. StL 17 66 13 23 .348, F..dwards, Pavletich &lt;8);
rple on .sanct1omng track
April It. 1967
' 1on (A AU\ and the U. S .
Louis Plennlnger of Switzer- I
Phone 992·2171
Allev, Pill
18 69 6 24 .3!8 N1ekro (7) and Torre. \Vi'- ~mpetltlon ~10\ates ~ederal an·
Won lAst tween th• Amateur AthletiC Un· land. 42 seconds behind,
Brock, S\1.
21 98 15 34 .M7 JarviS 13-0). LP-Malpney·(J·2). tl·t!USt laws and '"d he be- Strikes ImposSible
12 6 Carol Mano scored a
Armand Desmet of Belgium
Mz·o, kL Pitt 18 78 13 'li ,3!6 'HRs-Rose &lt;3rd), Perez (4th)". ,lieved there might be a basiS Fearsome Foursome
12 6 victory in tho Tall City
seconds further back.
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AmeriCBD Leape
!OJ;,. I lawsuit .by Kansas d I
The Bombers
7 II open golf tournament. She
Ainu. At!
25 85 15 28 .329 IChicago at Cleve., ppd., rain
taiee star Jim Ryun, w h 0
Monkey • runoers
5 13 a 214 for 54 bOles,
PI"!
9 17 .rrl ,
world reeord half-mile time has Te m high game and series
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19 League
.Bait.
008 000 0110-0 S 1, been denied re&lt;o&amp;nition,
Impossible. 615 and[ PRINCETON. N J. (UP!) - Campbell was drafted
G. AB. R. H. Pc!· Detroit
001 1130 001- 4 I t ,IY because of action by I he 1214 , High Game and series -I Peter Carnl was named head from the New York Meta farm
K•1ine, Del 20 75 16 29 ,387 c MrNally, Drabowsky
AAU.
Steve Story, In and 332.
' basketball coach at
club at Jacksonville. He
Vrslles, Min
77 9 23 .3M , Dlllman
Bunker (I)
• Plant said
be
.
Bill Van
peared in only one game for the
20
Csnova, 'Was 1&amp; 58 7 21 .36:1·Haney; Sparma ,&lt;3-41) .
were
al!ernattve l Early Wedsesday Mixed uague Kolfl, who resigned to
F.Rbsn, !Ia! 21 75 14 25 .:133 ;Freehan. LP-McNaDy (1-2).
pieoes of legislation concerning
April lt. !1167
\the profesSional Los Angeles [ get a h1t.
Bo
11 49 11 16 .327 !Roston
1()0 400 400- 9 II. the dispute pendng in
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Won Lost Lakers.
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!7 44 6 14 .318 1Minn.
014 000 011)... 6 12 2 One would require binding arb•- Four sportsmen
26 191
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tJ:alion, another would create a Foursome
24 21
Cater, KC
20 13 11 26,313 &lt;9) and
Klat,
"c!ar" to run track
Double M's
22
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Cnglro, Bos 1&amp; &amp;; 6 19 .306 · (4), KUne &lt;7), Worthington
competition, and the th1rd
BI&lt;F's
21 24
CHICAGO (UPll _The Na·
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Tovar, Min 20 82 18 25 .30~ and Zimmerman.
!oreate a g()vemment
Spotiero
21 24 tiona! collegiate Alhlellc A•·
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Four Aces
21 24 [ •ociallon cNCAAl lias barred
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supervise the
High Game - Nick Coates, , the Univenliy o1 !Uinois from
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_008 1100 000-- G ;
24&lt;i, Louise Gilmore 1114 High I lootball bowl gam•• and
Braves, cepooa. Cards and Calif.
l!ot 211101- 5, 7
·Series- IJ!ick Coates, 680; Lm-! championship hssketbaU tour-,
)lcCovey, Gianll 5.
. I Ric~ert, Humphreys (5)
da Boyles . 501; High Team naments and art football tef·
American teague: Kahne, Casanova; McGlothUn (2-41) and 1
Ga!Tll! artd Series - B&amp;F's, 742 evlsloa appearouceo for die
FULL -4-PLY ...... NYLON ...... FUU ~~o.f'rv
Ti~•ro 6; Blelary and F. 1McFarlane. LP-Rlchert tl-1).
and 2069.
ned two yearo.
PLUS14X ~I',,
Robinson, Orioles and Mi~cher, , HRS-Fregosl (!rd),
Tbe penalty was lmjloaed
ILACK ltDI WALL
AND T\!A91•IN
An~els 5; Freehan, 'l'igers, tlst).
LISLE IN GERMANY
S'anday because of tho e~bt·
$
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Allls•:n, 1'wino and Howard, (lsi Game)
Army SpeciaUst F1ve Law· , renee p Lisle 24. son of Mr
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R••• Balied !D
K.C.
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and Mrs. Charles 0 . Lisle. Rl. · at Illinois for which !he Big
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Johnson.: Ford, 'nllo19on (I)
Syracuse, participato:d in a Ten bad already forced die
Red• and BrO&lt;"k, Cards 20: IHO)Vard: Nash, Aker (7)
W
• week field training exer· reslgnattou ol lhreo ooacbes
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Cepeda cards 17; Aaron, Roo!. WP-Nash &lt;3-i). LP-1
cise conducted by the 3rd
wbo aalborlzed lbelr use lor
Braves' 16: Torre, Brav91, l\o88, \Ford ' (2-2).
Tlitm
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Reds and Clemente. Pirates t4 .. 12nd Game)
11 1,- Germany. Spec. LisJe is a med· teteo.
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y.elll'&lt;lld Neii'O leader disCussed Q, The clvU tlgbta
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unemploy. a number · of ISSI\l!B
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9• execu ve • ctor mont among Neii'O teen-agers the clvU rlibts movement, pi'e'mloe that
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In Am • to 8.- that Ibis btu · · ' e
of the group except one h88 ley, Mary 3ane JenkinBon, Con· of the National A88Dciatton for was 32 Jl!!l' cent •• against U Including the 1187 clvU rlihta Ita' were belnC denlo:d
and .do e
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whites," he
bill, Martin I.llther King, right&amp;. Now, !tom a 'legal stand see that
least five years.
Kathy McElhinny, Lindo Hack· ~ · cl
All I ~, oay Ill tllat If thiS President Johnson, demonsWI· point at least, Ne"' have have every hope that th~ 111
Seledions used lor the 000• ett, Sandy Clatworthy.
an ex uslve Interview wltb summer you have one out o! Ilona, the Negro and the draft their
through !lijs. Doea be clvU rights 1 gislar
cert gave the Middleport bandJ. Mary lAng, Debbie Malden,
Press
three Neii'O teen-agers W.'Jnder· and "black power." ·
Ibis mean thet the clvU rlghta OI)IIC!ed by the llrot
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I 1men an opportunity to display Glenna Sprague, Marianne w.~ pu:..ft lhJ.s way,
lri8 around, you are gomg to Question; What Is your revolution aa we've known It the 90th Congress
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Sheryl
ousa s of young Negroes have trouble. You better find loreca•t lor clvU right&amp; demon- Is over•
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within the band and strength King,' Kathy MeGuke, Cathy w!U be turned loose from sch"!'ljob!."
strations for the summer of '67
A.
far from It. Once you
de
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to
; W operation six months ago and balance by the full band. Pickens Carol King Peggy Ann
summer with
m Asked whether he foresaw the --oloudy or mild?
paM a law 88 I'm oure you &amp;•t 11
mop allons to
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Mary Wolle Candace the1r arms and mischief In their possibility of a serious racial Answer; Well, 1 hope 11 wUI rec9gnize there Is muCh work A ·i •'would ol
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and Blue March," was the work Warner, Barbara King, Mary ou 0 •
m any clty and added:
program for minority right&amp;, needs to be done.
hope that the 'n 'not w0
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By PATRICK RARDEN
.During their stay the Browns collaborators and taught them his Uie ... tbey are fin people."
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the
The panel, whloh
vlolto:d which placed empbasls on the Gerard, David Jenkins, s u e Ulllted Preo !Dtenlalloaal will vl.sit the
who hid how to use weapons dropped by To mark the reunibn, Broo,yn ,poA 1
the will be ·
Vietnam f&lt;lr our dayl In late work of the luU band.
Rue Charles Mullen Richard HEILOO, Holland (UPI) - him from the G&lt;!rmans and Allied forces
presented the movement with
tr . re
some
• March, pve DO Indication in a Popular with the audience of HaUerty, Mike Mulien, Steve Former U.S. airman Arthur L. later make a sight-seeing tour He stayed, untu December, two plaques.
•:o:;s and I am not
· NliOI'I released Sunday how several hundred was a medley Oller Mark Fowler susan 011- Brown, who wao rescued by of the country.
then moved south and eventual· One signed by "the brothers :'p th 1's&amp;1
un.• IIIIIIY new troops would be reo of Johnnie Mathias numbers
Elinor Bocfuner Mlch· wll'llme Dutch resistance work·
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Isouea. -W• are
ble Dream" wblch brought out and Richard Haley.
Ge"!""'s, Saturday
a possibilitY of coming here 2 \1 marked his first meeting with pie "for their deep ooncern and fporo
sim·
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the woodwinds and French Cadet band members are Ka· heros
from the men years ago when one of the his old friends since 1944.
the sale return" ef the eJ&lt;·ail'·
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the weekend.

storms Knit. e IntncNatt'on'a

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Jenkins and lnfll!ll son, Mra.
Keyo and Infant daughter,
WIIUam McPherson and
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and Iaiani 1015, Mrs, l!rlt!Oa ripped, at thi 11111411'1 rnldi!OI&gt; •llie ',
bovertner .;;,
B. Barlow, Sam Y'· Denney, tton ;;day Wbllll'lht &amp;at 'Cout liar'delt'it
Mn. Verlle Gordon, Mrs. Ralph 'DII hit by baavr,- rilnl that BD41 lt Hampton
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J. HeM, JUI D. Jenkins, Stepll- threaltped to l161ale wliOie
o1
Ill. Powell, Mrs. Larry 0.
with flood witera. bQiftled
Ill
Hendenhot and infanl
A cold IrOn!
!Nm - The
weather
Mrs. Herbert E. Noel and ~lsconsln to Telas touched ~~~ tldna- tlll!ibil ......,
daughter, Mro. Willard the twisters Sunday nJsht, Mcm ne~ hi\"'~"'
Sheets and infant son, Mr1.
thtm did damap bl Dllnola, on. l\lo West 111
Garland E, Stover and infant Wlacoilsln, J.Jjqolirl ·and Iowa, l!'~lltJOD from ChUi
daughter.
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new Congress was orgaqlzlnc .
wben new lines were flein'
fonned, fhen
·weJ
being developed. '!lie
was outraaed an4 1
persOnauy jdstlflab)f .0 at
treatment aCICOI'ded Adam
Pewell
Do JOll feel Pmldenl
~ lllUch will!
movement now IS he wu,::.
one ,.. two yem iiO?
A. AI the risk of baing termed
a Jol)nson llootle, I wUI
to
answer llr the affinrraUve. My
contaeta with the
find
the !Acta on \ibat be bai dorJ• '

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leadmetil,pe~vetlratb~li.IIJ•
most 8lnc_, Presijmt on tl!is
Issue, has Uid ~tt,and done
and P91nltd ou1 _1nore
areas for correeUgn 1111115 IllY
pre~ld•nt In blsjorj.
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more

Q. HOI\: abOut 'tha "'!laclt
power" movement•
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A. 1 saw
dean Pf
atuaenta at Columbia called It
"romillllc nonaense":l.fJct
Is tblll Is a lllopo
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Ranger dowalt:IS a. m.; bordar, U.S. Air Force
:Lacks, Brian B. down Strllofortrwel todtJ
1. m.; Role G. up l•ll supply rout. and
. m.; Lacben Macleay down tho North Vlltrlamela
I. Ill.; Barblra JOMI dOwn illvlslOII for the Uth daJ Ia
m.; Mark Eastin up row.
MlJda!'I •....,..,. rl!1blr. IOIFIIr, 11 BD
up l.45 p, m.; b. Iii tiJe Cerrtral Bl&amp;hliDik
7:10 p. m.; 81f. mlleiiiCII'Iil of Sa!lon lbo
p, m.; J'arl of a bQJe U.S. CH.i7
1:41 ry;&lt;''lli\l helleaptli' ~ ·
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caN oecurrtd
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unfortunate time. 11
on tho civil
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voters will be able to understand that a civll rlllbta law for
20 m !Ill o n s of American
Negroes Is separate and distinct
!tom what any one person may
think about h1i answer
lbe
draft call.
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The Nell't In Ibis coUntry has
I blstory of loyaUy to the
and ,In
He
ows)le hasn! gottena ~quare
deal fr0111 hla COilllll7 but
nevertheless it's hi• cGWllrJ '
Q, lliiw do you leelaboilt the
position ol Dr. Martin t.ulher
King on the subject Gf ti war
Vietnalll?
A. I think lhat ticUcally
whether he intended it or not:
Dr. King
diverted the
onergte1 and attention' 01 ·'the
Negro populati011 and his
frlends among whites from dvU
as the etntrM! Issue: to
and' peace. I think
is
regrettable ... I prefer to keep
my own feelings about t(l1s
outh of the
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lidos migbt
lll&amp;etber before
Glaze Karen Price D e b b 1e e
e w
un er- e ruacy. Then I got a le1ter decked
for the servl es
I ed b
tile IIIII ol tile week to end a
Ruby
KIm II'OUnd and we are
to lnritlng us over and now we're
th'
hall h"';?· "for the Dutch
construe4loll
st rIte
Johnson, Pam Manley, Joyce
among "s• H. he;e ... tblngs have moved so on:ro!:"·::aln U::S'ror the Sefgeant Arthur L Brown, 11144.
11
wbldl 11a1 Ued up m1l1lona of
Riley, Mary Bradbury, Melanie ·
d a spec 8 re- quwkty ita hard II believe It's vl.sit 11 Mra 0. Boe st
At Saturday's reunion Brown
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doll us In lltla hllbW&amp;Y proHackett, Eddie Bro..., Bobby '"'1on t e un erground move. really happened.
whoso husbMd wal
and his
sal
at a
j~.
Hysell, J. T. Rue, G I e n n a ment held here to h!lnor the Brown wao a me&lt;)hanle-gun. by the GermanJ wb'le the A long table as speaker after
Twelve • tboudnd memben
Sprague, Marianne Kloes. Deb- Amerklill.
ner In a Bl7 brought down over
i
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• speaker rose to tal~ of wartime
ol Local II of the Operall"ll
ble Laney Rlt;k¥ Howard Sher· More than 100 Dutchmen and Hoorn a lew miles east ol !Jere, mer
exploits and the part B r 0 wn
Bntlneen struck the Ohio Con·
yl Klnf, 'Pat ' GreSII, R ~ n d y their wives, who helped hide 00 Juiy 7, IIN4. Ht baUed out
-.,. •
played.
tractors Asaoclatlon at mldnJ&amp;ht
Boeker, BUI Hensler Kent the airman
alx months In and hid in the fields for oaveral "The S.S. troops went up to Smil!ng Dutchmen crowded
Wednesday. Other constructloll
Kloes, George Lust.,:, David
rose dtohls lr
to cheer days
be.lng dlsoovered by the !ann, shot Mr. De Boer, round to shnke his hand.,"do
workers and tbo.!e in Industries
Hagrerty James W'lldennuth ~wn. an
wi • Frances. a local girl, Tiny Commandeur, dragcei'Mro. De Boer and the you 'remember me Arthur• It
npplylng the highway • buvy
David Dodson and Glenna Law: 'It •s wonderful to be _back who notified resistance leader child out and set fire to their Is good to see you' again "·
constructkm buBbled were IIlio
son.
.I ha" so . many fr1ends Ph11ip Flultman.
farm," he said. "i saw the "Sometimes 1 reeo mz'e the
lffeeted by the Strllre.
,
-here, Brown
Brown ·moved from hiding whole thing !tom my hiding faces at oqce,"
said.
hio ,wife. It Is over- place to hldlnl place, belped place on a eanal bank • om e "Others take a lew minutes ... 23
MontyPrerliefl
w
s...
lhe underground workers In distance away.
years Is a long Ume and some
8 b"t ..
EL AUMEIN U A.II.-TBI
45, now BD auto deal· their fights with Germans and "Everyone who hid me risked of !hem have
er .. Wapakoneta, ' Ohio, and
I '
no dupr and
hil wile arrivo:d In Holland Frl·
MASONS TO MEET
to break ar
Ia hardl1 _likely
1day on a 21-day expense-paid
'lbe Pomeroy Chapter No 80
ltaln'
aee&lt;ildin1 to
trip 81 guesls of the North HoiRoyal Arcb M01ona will 'hoid
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co'unt
V!J.
land underaround movement.
convocaUOD. Wednesday
Ill
The
91o14t o!
WASHINGTON (UP!) - AmerlcaJIB often Je !slate
J
May 10, at 7 p, m. at the Pom·
C.JUC
1
: orld War D'a Battle Ill E1 one way bu.t act
creating a reality gap g that
Three defendant&amp; were llno:d
I:. Anno
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breed• cymclsm and cOiltempt for law enforcement in
and two other&amp; lorfelted bonds prlesta and com···•···
iUilce
There is no threat todaJ from Imanr areas, according to President JohiiBOn'a crime com·
Allmllllona
In the court of pqmeroy Mayor 121111
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to al..
,
the East againrl the Weotca mission.
Mrs. Thomas J. Lacey, 26 Charles Leiar saturday night.
services for PFC QeOr e WI!
·world." He sold 1 new world
Unrealistic state and local laws balllling gambling Evans His.; Mrs. Newton I. I Fined were Stanley Dtlss 27
,
,
llam !lieD '
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_war Is Impossible "In the fino abortion, drunkenness, homosexuality and adultery
27 Heakle Ave.; Mrs. E. 1of Cheshire $10 and coita' U0:
ant k!Ued
rl
fuU.e."
causes of police frustration and aasem· lLewis Harmon, 503 Sec o n d safe operation; Jon· Pier..;, tt,
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will be conf: ted
1.30
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_Iy ,line JUstice m the na· Ave.: Mra. Carloa R. Gfilenwa· Syracuse,.'f!O and costa aqueal• ·
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u,on s cou:i:d
commis· for law anlorcement ... to ter' Rt. 2 CrOwn City; M r '· lni tires. and Jobil
CCI
ci.urcl:'"!'l
e
Vfr
s
one
major succeed.
Oharleo D. lluleell, Rl 1 Bid·
Pome(by, t8 ind costs, run·
Union by the Qev.
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report
The report strongly
weD: Mrs. Larry_Hood, Add!- bing a red lljl)l
ler and !be' Rev. W.'S. Blllut\3.
1
Gnp .....__
court reforms aDd
ed that
matters now
oon; Elwood llowlrd, Cbellnre; Forleitlhg
were Glen
Burial will be In Lone Olk
81
iU
- OaUipoUa, analym of bow
rl
there are lawa on the boob to Mrs. Kermit M. Clisco, Rt. I Nlcholo. Oakl, N. P..
runCemetery.
,
nDIIIinl "' feet !IIWI mull be
purusb, say, gambling whUe
Northup: Mark L.
nlng a red llghi, and Dale Three persona tm'l Injured PFC. McDIIIIei'wu
4
11.1,1
•J7: oflorll to creata better
publlc in aeneral appears
Rl I Patriot; Klpple D. Bowles, Herrman, 29, Middleport, $21, on Nortb Second-Ave. In Mid-· ber of the tlitrd. platoon Ninth
1
:loiters · - 144 feel of
find nothlnC WI'QIIg In
Pt. Pleasant; Larry L. Stickler, left of center.
dleport Saturday afternoon wHen Division, 39th Infantn
Pt.M Pleasant, 2U7;
an illegal bet with a boolde
Pl. Pleasant; Mill Lou Ia e !'qat•••
two cars - one a tui _ col- bom Oct. Sl IIN7 ••
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!:tim • • di!QI, •·•I m..
On the queoUon of
· Klaas, HarUord: Mrs. Bernard
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or ater ap- tided.
' ant •on of Paul M 0 01 Pt.
• ••73 rlalne; Kanawba Falla
the
W. Edwarda, Muon· Mr 1 pearnee were John Nease. 21.
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rWne; Charleston. su4 (Conlin ed from P !) alateco:'
said that
Jameo R. Johnson.'
Springfield. and Geor&amp;e Slob- !'flddleport pollee said a aar
and lin. Batty Nil$·
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I'IIDIIIq 1711eet
u
are
to
MoJ1ree
Deal
Rl
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Ashton·
art,
Jr..
Racine,
boQI
on
exPY
Ruth
Ellen
Durst,
10,
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no.,; Marmet,
::Ued
:wee:.,::uon as a
John D.
Pleasant; cessive speed lor road eondl· Rt. I, Middleport, pulled from 1
Include: i
4
1114 Wbdlelcl. runnlnC za inv:.. roO:.
medl:al need as an
Mlas Eleanor D. Evans, Rl 1 tiona, end HQI!ler Ward, , &amp;3, Race-11, Into tbe nortbb6und :.:.
M!Uer, ancl
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Mrs Bert s G II- Coal Grove, running a r e d cab •l•ea by Donald 9. IAWt, Teddy N
er1,
and
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Lea:!:
toy,
·James Smith, Ugh!.
32, Middleport. Dam"a
rr· d lekels, aU ol
.. fla!IIpnlla Lodll - Jellboll three slarl !all eek
,.,
Jr., RL I
Harry Eveach 'nhlcle were about $$00.
s may can at the
10:41 p. m.; Alan R. )ler-1
w
Coalton; Mro.
lAng
Florence Jlhodes, 'Middlllport,
Funeral Home,
·!Ill liP 11:•
1'. 11. Jl!ilb
r:t"':.!llr!e in
-_,
RL f Albany; Mrs. Ethel
FIVE • DAY FOIU!CA$7
a pusqer in the eaiJ;i'lvu
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l:lt L 11.1 R. ll. Bowles up puU. Lui
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Dundas· Ml'l Robert By U.u.d Prill bltlnllldODII taken to Veterans Memorial
ANNOUNCE SBRVICE '
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Il:lldom.r dowai:U bullet
the
Robert
Hospital u rellllll ol a throllt PT. PLEAJIANT - Services
115.1
G. l:a L m.; c1 bll belloopler aendlng
Bl'9wn, Ironton; Mrs. Marie lilt
n
.. . lnjUI'I' reportedly received wllerr lor Sidney Jl, Smith, 70
- , Ml 111111 dolm ,,. a.m.; lllver of piul1c srdo his cheek.1 Nedlum damage was
Ironton: Mra. Claude
• da7
•llriiDI sbt llr1rdl; • walker in I h • merly cl Pt: J'luiBDt, died
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Lambert, Albland, Ky.
y,
cab. She
trorp
SaiW'day In Veter1111 llospllll,
7 10 151
le!!!et
lllver - lAndon, l'lllhed tnard Om 1blan the vehicle driven by
lllrtlll
DaDy hf&amp;IJ ltiiiJifl'811irM
•.-y_'f lllghL
Dayton, will be conducted at
IUiin 4:110 a. m.; Marmet, 'lliPienl anchor cf a
ConnoUy
Rt
Mrl. Charl01 L. JJ:wlng, Rt. 2 will niJIII !tom tile 111 aortll
· Grace, IIY•U, another 11 1.m. Tuesday at.
2 at
25
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'l'Qbq ..era! Iruadrell rarde wide
son, 1:07 1.m. Satlll'- to die MJ soatb porttoa. DlaM paueneer, ·compllliled Cl( I HuueU Funerll Home by the
being dul by Americana
Falls Saturday at lp. m.
Mro. Thomu J. Lacey, 26 lime low l'eldlql wUI a..,.
Rev. Gaston Boylet. Burial
7
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The sherllf'o department
Hts., aon, 1:17 a.m. Sat. age from dli middle Itt aort11 he
"""'·- · II wu1 be In lAne Oat
dowrl 4 1P. m.; Mt. state lllllt llltackJ. For the
Connolly was traveling
Mrs. Clinton E. SwiJber, to lbe 11\Ndle (Ia IOI5IIi por. reportad, Tilt drlv• ., ol t II Frlenda may call atlbe
n1sl8 tbe pall wu
Rt.
, lbout
Pleasant, son, 12:08 p.m. ttoa.
,
D~l car w-. ;!*I ·.to 1Ur1 horne.
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- J,Qck 14. Jb. bqet.
oouth o1 the Junctloa
Mrs. Rob e r t H. V
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011 drai'its ol lalliQj
up 9:40 '- m.; Poplar up
at Racine wbe hte 116'1
son, 1:45 p.m.
- l i l y eotl wtldller lo yt... tile rlaJrt of way.
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OOUNSBLORS TO MEET
P. m.; PeaJ Downer up Al Wall'111111 put II, It was model velllcle
wW penllt tllroqb lilt pet'
lllo wart!
,
P. m.J Lllther i11n1marJ- of tbe apaeltd
hit about lnchel 1
lllldrarl•
lod, with Utile day • Ill'• day summoned to. liDolba' lccldenll Pall ConnJelore ol 'llieocll!rl
10
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! do!irrla. m.: llecijGJ11 up 1:20
atmlllraau Atiadl
er that bed coVti'ed
eUqe ill t i l t - lllllf'l' on Nll'tb $ecolld-Ave. wbeu Council will meet at the
L m.k Loc* 15, DuntU Bruot Starting at t bat
•a
Mrs. J. Mlehlel AUeFJ, Mar- ahlrl.
' lll!'ee. p,ara If~• dama&amp;llll Sat- of Mary B. Hel\101,
:20a.m.:JohnJ.Roo moment, Btmm mortar
Author!Ues reportad
llf\d VI. llalley, Miss Caryl
Proclpllltla• wUI lolal a. urllay lll&amp;ht.
evening, May ll. Hosteso
m.; Lodl lf, Eulo ripped Into Con Thine. AI
vehicle went
ton
UrbMrsan. ACh.esCornter eGtt,.
sp-s 5'8IIDd - . • lourtll loclr A cat driven b7
•l!ov be Eva Robson.
''"a.m.;
Lacll!t
A1lo
Cin'oll'l
"Loill
Tom"'
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apl;30a.m.;toctiOU.S. crews llrlq
about30feet
&lt;IFrrlniiiiOIIIJ aa ,lhowm
llon, 18,
Star
LOCALT£MI1
G. ,.Ill clown UOa.m.; bowilzen into Nortlr
o1rlnned a tree and tnoct- Mrs. Edwin E. Gates, M r s. tver lbe W'llkead.
Route, •topped • In the tralfle The tamperature ' In
J'lon4oWD8:20a. m.;O.F. begBDiakingiii'Jmmrocket
pver a maU bo•ln front
Earl Genlry, John w. H•ll,
lane to , 1UoW , l tar 18 pill, roy's downlo!m bUIIneq
U5 L m.; HllrftJ The North VIetnamese
Jamel Connolly residence. Dele W, IDU, Jr., Jeffrey John·
poUoe said. A ear driven0 by trlct at IliJO a.m. today
up 7;05 a. m.; Loci: 21. IIIDIIIII'Oitnds Into the
Connolly escaped llnjury,
1011, Mrs. Mary N. Law, Mu.
OPEN MGIIEJI , T. Pullin&amp;, 11, L n 8 511 degreeo, under sunny skleo.
ap U:IO p. m.; eot. o1 Qlo Lim and
The _ . med.
Dewey E. McCain, Mrs. Stella
,
, • Rl. 1, IIlio
A
._..,.,.Queen,it up HI a. m.; Jef. rwnc1s ol the l40mlll rocket&amp;
so
:8:'"ment
V. Mobr, Mrs. GeorJe 1. Pink· NEW
(UP!) - Prices
driven by ·ll'6dDiy P. mounted 18 , 100
, to tile
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up 5:35 a. m.; Loci: 22, the Marine he~
erman, Larry A. R1tcllle, Roy today opened higher in moder- ~~~ It, RL 1, ~. ear 1&gt;100, and 1110 to the
~\,illeavw up 3:2$ a. rn.; Wmlam Dona Ha.
30. Reedmlla. oo Ru88ell, Don B. TIUis, Mrs. ltely acUvt lrad!n&amp; on the New '~ll~Cf lllr rear ol the Plrl11ns car whlcb 1n tum struu
ZlDilrner up 5:10 a. m.; Loci:
the peace
Alqlrstlne M. wnfiams, Debra York Stock El:chafl&amp;e,
re;: of lbe Hatton vehlcla,
car. lnv&amp;ltiJatlon 1s belnl
R. 401115 ,,..- p. m.; 151 tha ana near the
Charlas
Window, Mrs. Charl01 G. .
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"Early E"'!,lsh SUite" and "The
Erie Canal, an American work
oang.
The concert marked the final
contest of the Middleport band
which next year wiU be consoU·
dated with the Pomeroy and
RuUand banda In tho new M•li•
Local School District.
Concert band members are
Debbie Grueaor, Belay Qmnlng·
ham, Ruth Ann Lacey, MeUssa

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By JOE GERGEN
games at :MI6 Sun~Jj.!~t wa~~ 'llh Cardinals
the major leagues a double.
UP! Sporjl Writer ·
guilty of an error n r~emen
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,
., tile ptatb
Kessin er ' the
There's a catch to
on the
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,..Shannon'• hl::,:"g Chica:o ·,borIs to
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Flocid's latest National Led~e~ thai insured hiS new ret'C ·
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The result
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American Lea gill
Nitlollal Leape
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dSt. l1:'s
Cubs
the Nut two batters in Itioned himself only 20 yards
0
W. L. Pol. GB Flood, a brilllant de1ens1ve I
an ' 0 e
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nd baSe confident
By U•lted Preas Internallonal Cincinnati
17 8 .51110 ... player, set an a)l-time league who moved into stle possesSion the berne half before pmc th hi s;:d e· th;t . .
w. L. Pet. GBIP ltsburgh
12 6 .667 112 mark for consecutive errorless of f1flh place.
hitter Clarence Jones oonnected e kno
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!3 7 .650 ,, !St.1 Louis
12 9 .511 3
.&amp;32 'h Atlanta
12 9 .571 3
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Detroit
12
10 7
9 .526 21f..IC11icago
10 9 .526 4
Chi&lt;BHO
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10 10 .500 4'1.1
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Washington
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\San Francisco 89 12
13 .429
.381 76
10 10 _ 3\1 New York
Boston
11 12 478 3
Crliforn\a
99 11
Angeles
13 .318
.350 8\1
71&gt;
!2 .450
.429 44\1 liAs
Houston
77 13
Mmnesota
8 11 .421 m j
Sunday'• Results .
Balllmoro
.400
5
H?uslon
at N.Y., 2, ppd., ram
Cleveland
L.A. at Phila., ppd., rain
, ,
12
8
Kan;as City
Sunday's Results
san Fran. at Pitts., ppd .. rain 1 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) - stark, a strapping son of unde- with vengeance, cla1mmg he made a bold move to the
Cllicago 5 St. lAIJis 4
For LloYd (1100) Bentry the leated Italian champiOn R•bot had worked the horse tno hard. Is•de.

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rhree yearo, could not clout the Ithe ,Cubs called it a .~,. •
ball over hiS head.
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Flood was wrong-but not far In the enly oilier
wrong Kessinger hit a chip •hot played in the Senior elwolilt,
Into
field, a routine fly Ati..U.
under normal circumsfances. Cincinnati S.S, shaving tJ tho
Flood one ol the best in the Reds' marjin Ill 11·2 1!@1"01
' at going back on lly over Pittsburgh. The
save it a good chase and game w)th San Francisco ' wal
reached It at the last mstant rained out, M was a
but the ball skidded off his game between i.4l8 An~ , and
glove.
Philadelphia and a
The official scorer caUed it a between New York and Hou•
ton.
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Sports Summary
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of by
firstblanking
in the Baltimore
American
League
4-0 while Catilornla !lipped
Boston'.bfilered
Minnesota 9-6 and
whipped Kansas City 11-3 after
the A's had won the lirst ,ol a
doubleheader H . {!blcaglt at
Cleveland was postponed by
ram.
·,
Orlando Cepeda hit bls:"fourtb
homer in three days .fot.' the
_......_,yo, Cards and Ernie llanks p&gt;led
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his 422nd career bomer lor the
( ·&amp;
ICubs
Woodward hellehed
for weak hittmg
in; the
about
me
romtug
out
to Held tbe bunts!"
season, drove in two runs wtth ·
singles in b..aking the Braves'
losmg streak at two gall'••·
CONTENDER PICKED
I Woodward singled ho!Tll! Joe
1 _ Torre In the second inning and
.
SYDNEY. Australia (UP) . Rico Carty in the fifth whi!IJ the

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Ch.c•go at Cleve., ppd., rain
Atlanta 5 Cincinnati 3
93rd runnlng of the Kentucky and the dam Flower Bowl,
wm·ked him on bad tracks and The Darby Den colt
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0
Monday's Probable Pitchers Derby was one of vindication- Graustark was undefeated, worked h•m too SOOft after hiS straight down the atretcb ,
B:··· . "Mmnesota 6
Atlanta (Kelley 1-1) a\ despite all comments to the' but had been hampered by in· m]unes
' beat ' out the pace .
K""' "' City 4 New York 1, ls\ :Philadelphia I Jackson 2, 1) conqary
juries prior to the running ol Gentry lashed back at many Barbs Delight and give
Now
8 Kansas City 3, 2,nd rught
' The vlctory by 3\).to-1 shol the Bluegrass Stakes, a Derby ol the nation's turlwriters who breath bis oecond derby win
Cal lfnrma 5 Washmgton 0
I San Francisco tMaridlal 3·3) Proud Clarion also justilied the Prep at Keeneland
were cnhcizmg h•m. He was two starts. The first camo
Monday's Probable Pltcbers iat Chicago (Jenkins 3·0.
faith that Columbo.' financier But the mighty Graustark, all but forgotten until Saturday. t963 With Chateaugay.
New York, (Talbot 1·0) at , St. Louis (Washburn 1·2) at
Galbreath had in the roiHihe odds. on Derby
But Galbreath continued tD "Everybody though!
Cahforma (Willhite \).{)), mght. \Pittsburgh• (Pizarro 3-1) night! troversial trainer of his Darby was beateo by a nose 10 the 'l supporl h•s rontroverSial train stark would win but
Wr.,hmgtDn I Ortega 1·2)_
Los Angeles (Qsteelt 3.1) at Dan Farms
Bluegrass Stakes by Abes er and gave h&lt;m Proud Clarion thought th•• colt could,"
Mmnesota
(Boswell
1!-ll
rught.
.
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· to prepare 1or !hiS Year's run t s81d·
i0n , ames cheduled)'
1Houston (Dierker 2-Z), mght.
Proud Clarion, giVe• a brll·I Hope.
,
I&lt;Only games schedulo:dl
llant and S(&lt;met•mes lucky ride It was then revealed the Sun· lor the Roses.
I would have to
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Tuesday's Gam..
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Tuesday's Games
by Bobby Ussery, won the Ken· [ day before the Derby that The three - ye•r · old racked a b1gger thrill tD WID w•lh a
Nc•&gt; York at California, night Cincinnati at New York, night tucky Derby Saturday In a Graustark had broken a bone m up four wms and a second 10 I shot than With •
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at K.C., 2, twl·night
IAtlanta at Philadelphia, night steady drizzle and paid $62 20 to his fool and not only would · slx sta•ls th1s year
[would have been a
thi,.;po at Baltimore, mght
[St. Louis at Pittsburgh, night win _ a longshot player's miss the Derby but would nev- Gentry was hopmg for a lasl [sa1d
1\'"'h!ngton at Mmn • night
,san Francisco at Chicago
dream.
er race again.
track and that's what he got, Galbreath !mew Boo
.
Dell Cit at Cleveland, mght
Los Angeles at Houston, night But it was little more than He was then retired to stud despite a day • long ram.
was_ wmner. despite all the
-·-·
---a year ago that Galbreath and · at the beautiful Darby Da n Ussery was holdmg Proud
last year, and
Gentry inned their hopes for a Farm near. Lexington.
Clanoo far back '" !he pack w•th him.
Derby !n on su..
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of brllhant VIctones over Gretel Ipair of runs.
Sunday m their 53th and fm~l ;;--~..,;.
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race to determme Australia • I YOUR lift It OUR butintttf
representative
'" the Amenca's'I Wt'ro rtody to provldo you
Cup yacht races.

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't By United Preso lntereatlonat 1 Zone Davis Cup tennis elimina-1 aad Cheshire of GaUia are aeeDo
Cl bmember of Ithe c..
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asked II atrnd a meet!D• 10 ame· Pett' e will be shipped tlonl
" '" became 15 a week ago•. •umbus II IS COIP!•" ng
af ay
lwns.
a
the United States on Mav 17.1
7
1, LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPll !c, .es by a&lt;r Wednesday lor the national open. He is Dal '
•
Tuesday at •311 P· m. at of·
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San Diego, cahf. favored , to 1iJoon Lee, 26. former South 1
Proud Clarion won the 93rd QUANTICO. Va. !UP!)
flees o! lbe Dally SMJtlnel Ia
First
citizen to t.c I
w.o ao unprecedented two
Korean chemp1on IIDW
In
runmng of tbe Kentucky Derbv. Fordham won the featured two· Pomeroy to orgaabefor sum- declared a saint by the Roman ' INSURANCE AGENCY
99
b ···al Jumor lilies in tsble ten- Colurr.bus Lee. although he ~s
Barbo Delight was second and m•le event at !he QuantiCO mer adlvlty.
Catholic Church was Samt Frar.-1
!undel••ted against the heat tn CHICAGO (UPll - The pol· Damascus fmished third m Fhe Manne relays by a foot over [ Age limits and elher de- , xa
Phono 2-2440
Pomeroy
n·o
'He is seeded first to the Boy; Ithis country over tbe past two icy-making council of _the N•· 14-horse field.
CIS
v•er
·
1V11laonva Both schools were , tails will be determlued.
and Under and Boys 17 and !years, will have little chance tiona! Collegiate Alh\et1c Asso·
1clocked m 7 Z9 6
...,...,..; - 15
l'oder divisiOns. and ninth in to win in San Diego.
: elatiOn (NCAA) has approv~ a LONDON (UP!) - France,[
_
Men's singles. The latter seed·, Two Japanese players and · virtual ultimatum
Poland, Spain, South Afr1ca and ,
Weekend Flgbi Renlto
1
mdie11tes h:s probably na· l the present Soulh Korean cham· the long • slandmg dispute be· Bulgaria. advanced to the \ NEW YORK (UPll
By United Pmo lnternollonal
'innal ranking amo g m&lt;11 plsy- lpion .. all , wIth ahlh world ; and F1eld Fed•r:1IIOII o•er
quarter-finals ol
_European , ten Tum1ga scored a length
Satarday
11
1
•••
the UnMd Stotes Issued, ranking, w1ll compete and ~ trol of track :n the Umted
v clory over Our M1chael m the , BILBAO, Spam (UP!)
10
•Apple Kmgs
~nuaiiY
'" Jun• by the U. S. 1thereby practically guarantee! States.
11 7 i s:;s,600 Carter Hand1cap ot IRenalo Moraes, 194, Brazil,
Tennis A3'n.
',the U. S. Open men's tille for, The oouncll voted to
10 8'l Aqueduct.
!outpointed Marino Echevarria,
1Pantherettes
Y•storday. in Columbus, ift a the first time will leave the a federatiOn proposal that 1f 4 Musketeers
7 11 ,
]186, Spam (10).
uwarm-uo" tomnament af!.:,ng: country.
sP.tttement of the dispute can- Team high game and series\ FRANK FUR 'f, Germany
bers ol t"• co,umbus T•·:
not be obtained in another- Creep• 627 and 1215. High (UPil - Karl Mildenberger, one FRANKFURT, Germany
~!'"t•nnis Club, he sw•pt
me&lt;hati~n session with the sports Game and Series - Brenda of the eight h~avyweights (UPI) -Karl Mildenberger,
., vents boys and men He ,
IDe
' arbitratiOn board, that the IS· Van Meter, 147 and 294.
' mentioned m a posSible elmuna· 2ft! 1-1, Germany, stopped Amos 1
..• e :n·, ·. , ., in bolh boy&lt;[ .
I sue should he decided IR the
-t1on tournament lor CasSIUS !Big Train) Lincoln, 209, Los
1
11
won
a .and' ~~
. tlo na I · courts or by Congress.
, Clay's IItle. stopped Amos Angeles (6).
d' ·ons
the men's singles·' By Unl ted Preo lntema
Trl County IA!agne
·~::• t los;n~ 0 game And w1th 1
Natloool Leapt
, NCAA President Mark Plant
April · 18, !1167
: victory m the Tall City women'SI
;i~h ~tool i.eaoher Barry Rost Houston at N. Y., 2, ppd., rain of Michigan said .he was n o t
Polnls scheduled !!).round bout.
, BUENOS AJRES (UP!)
r · 'on"'i he also won the
l optimistic about • settlement, , Holsum No. 1
76 ,
Benny Br1scoe, 156, Philadel01 bm~.~-;s 'doubles division. ILA, at Phila., ppd, rain
!and added, "Go]elll there is the 1 Foreman And Abbott
75 '
Sunday
phi a, drew with Carlos Monzon,
c ~""' ,, Otlo's top 10 ranked I
--;j authonty to bmd the parhes 10 iCraig's Market
66 HOUSTON (UP I)
158, Buenos Aires.
1·ers ore members of San Fran. at P1tts. ppd raiD arbilrabon, there IS not much G &amp; J Auto Pa:ts
64 Beard won the Houston
1 like to hancl yon the cash quickly
1 and competed.
~:n ciu;l
,
, hope "
Crows Sleak Hose
49 , tournament by one stroke
ITAI.JAN WINNER
and confidentially. I give you tbe
---------~---~--' St.Louis 100100101-4 70 , Plans said the NCAA was iHolsum No.1
30 l a274lotal.
ST. CROIX, Switzerland
budpt tenDS tbat suit you best. You
IChicago
200 110001-5 7 Zl willtng to arbitrate all Issues High Game - George Grate '
(UPFI - Vittorio Adorn! of llaly
will Jib our very peroonal service.
Gibson 14-2) and McCarver; i "provided that AAU will do the 211 : High Series - Roger Dil_l MONTE CARLO iUPI)
won his second consecutive
Remember ••• W btiJ money is tb•
'
INye (2-1) and Hundley. HRS- \same" He added that th~ AAU Ion 591. Team High Game and Dems Hulme of New
Tour de Romandie
Ifill,;.,,., Cfly
is tb•
Let us abow you we rettUy mean 1L
Unlt..t Press 1oter11a"onal ' Cepeda (5tb), Banks &lt;3rd), : has refuseli such .• commitment Series _ Craig's Market, 911 won the Grand Prix of
championship Sunday with a
8Y National League
,Shannon (2nd).
· and the l•derahon has Wllh- and 2615,
'
Iauto race in which
time of 20 hours, 35 mmutes
Just phoae or lltOP ill any lime.
G. AB. R. B. Pet. ' Cin.
001 200 0110- 3 t O! held some iosues from arb1lra·
Bandml of Italy was
and 34 seconds.
Cl)nnle, Pill 18 75 15 211 .3731Atlanta
012 020 'oox- 5 10 1!ll01t
MACHINE NO. 13 ... · ·,If i injured.
Adorni pulled away from
Bob Miller
Pit
17 74 12 '251 .351 , Maloney, Nottebart (6), 0!-1 Plant said the NCAA has re- Seailnel Bowling eld
rest of the field alter
~;~~ol, t NY 10 43 2 IS .M9 ' tech 17), Abernathy1 (8) 1cei~ed legal opini~s _that the
Badiam Boys
MIDLAND, Tex (UP!)
kUometers. He was followed by
125 East Main
Cepeda. StL 17 66 13 23 .348, F..dwards, Pavletich &lt;8);
rple on .sanct1omng track
April It. 1967
' 1on (A AU\ and the U. S .
Louis Plennlnger of Switzer- I
Phone 992·2171
Allev, Pill
18 69 6 24 .3!8 N1ekro (7) and Torre. \Vi'- ~mpetltlon ~10\ates ~ederal an·
Won lAst tween th• Amateur AthletiC Un· land. 42 seconds behind,
Brock, S\1.
21 98 15 34 .M7 JarviS 13-0). LP-Malpney·(J·2). tl·t!USt laws and '"d he be- Strikes ImposSible
12 6 Carol Mano scored a
Armand Desmet of Belgium
Mz·o, kL Pitt 18 78 13 'li ,3!6 'HRs-Rose &lt;3rd), Perez (4th)". ,lieved there might be a basiS Fearsome Foursome
12 6 victory in tho Tall City
seconds further back.
'
w.ums, Chi 19 70 1l 24 .M3:
AmeriCBD Leape
!OJ;,. I lawsuit .by Kansas d I
The Bombers
7 II open golf tournament. She
Ainu. At!
25 85 15 28 .329 IChicago at Cleve., ppd., rain
taiee star Jim Ryun, w h 0
Monkey • runoers
5 13 a 214 for 54 bOles,
PI"!
9 17 .rrl ,
world reeord half-mile time has Te m high game and series
_
International League.
52
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19 League
.Bait.
008 000 0110-0 S 1, been denied re&lt;o&amp;nition,
Impossible. 615 and[ PRINCETON. N J. (UP!) - Campbell was drafted
G. AB. R. H. Pc!· Detroit
001 1130 001- 4 I t ,IY because of action by I he 1214 , High Game and series -I Peter Carnl was named head from the New York Meta farm
K•1ine, Del 20 75 16 29 ,387 c MrNally, Drabowsky
AAU.
Steve Story, In and 332.
' basketball coach at
club at Jacksonville. He
Vrslles, Min
77 9 23 .3M , Dlllman
Bunker (I)
• Plant said
be
.
Bill Van
peared in only one game for the
20
Csnova, 'Was 1&amp; 58 7 21 .36:1·Haney; Sparma ,&lt;3-41) .
were
al!ernattve l Early Wedsesday Mixed uague Kolfl, who resigned to
F.Rbsn, !Ia! 21 75 14 25 .:133 ;Freehan. LP-McNaDy (1-2).
pieoes of legislation concerning
April lt. !1167
\the profesSional Los Angeles [ get a h1t.
Bo
11 49 11 16 .327 !Roston
1()0 400 400- 9 II. the dispute pendng in
.
Won Lost Lakers.
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Jones, s
!7 44 6 14 .318 1Minn.
014 000 011)... 6 12 2 One would require binding arb•- Four sportsmen
26 191
"
20 80 8 19 .317 ' Bennett, O!inskt (4),
tJ:alion, another would create a Foursome
24 21
Cater, KC
20 13 11 26,313 &lt;9) and
Klat,
"c!ar" to run track
Double M's
22
,
Cnglro, Bos 1&amp; &amp;; 6 19 .306 · (4), KUne &lt;7), Worthington
competition, and the th1rd
BI&lt;F's
21 24
CHICAGO (UPll _The Na·
•
Tovar, Min 20 82 18 25 .30~ and Zimmerman.
!oreate a g()vemment
Spotiero
21 24 tiona! collegiate Alhlellc A•·
·~
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Ru••
(1.0}. LP-;Perry (1).2). HR- j Uon
liy congress
Four Aces
21 24 [ •ociallon cNCAAl lias barred
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National Loape• · Johnson, Killebrew t3rd). _ ,
supervise the
High Game - Nick Coates, , the Univenliy o1 !Uinois from
';''
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lt•&lt;'s 7; Brock. Cards 6:
_008 1100 000-- G ;
24&lt;i, Louise Gilmore 1114 High I lootball bowl gam•• and
Braves, cepooa. Cards and Calif.
l!ot 211101- 5, 7
·Series- IJ!ick Coates, 680; Lm-! championship hssketbaU tour-,
)lcCovey, Gianll 5.
. I Ric~ert, Humphreys (5)
da Boyles . 501; High Team naments and art football tef·
American teague: Kahne, Casanova; McGlothUn (2-41) and 1
Ga!Tll! artd Series - B&amp;F's, 742 evlsloa appearouceo for die
FULL -4-PLY ...... NYLON ...... FUU ~~o.f'rv
Ti~•ro 6; Blelary and F. 1McFarlane. LP-Rlchert tl-1).
and 2069.
ned two yearo.
PLUS14X ~I',,
Robinson, Orioles and Mi~cher, , HRS-Fregosl (!rd),
Tbe penalty was lmjloaed
ILACK ltDI WALL
AND T\!A91•IN
An~els 5; Freehan, 'l'igers, tlst).
LISLE IN GERMANY
S'anday because of tho e~bt·
$
s ·PLUI •TAX , \'
Allls•:n, 1'wino and Howard, (lsi Game)
Army SpeciaUst F1ve Law· , renee p Lisle 24. son of Mr
ILACK SFDI WALL
·
' AND TU61 'lilt
Senators 4.
New York 008 008 1ll0- I
renee P. !.isle, w4, son of Mr. ence of two Illegal slusb !aDds
R••• Balied !D
K.C.
100 200 Olx- t ' $
and Mrs. Charles 0 . Lisle. Rl. · at Illinois for which !he Big
WHITE SIDEWAlLS-$2.00 MORE
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Natlonlll LeagliO)
Johnson.: Ford, 'nllo19on (I)
Syracuse, participato:d in a Ten bad already forced die
Red• and BrO&lt;"k, Cards 20: IHO)Vard: Nash, Aker (7)
W
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Racane Home Bank Racine
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Gravely Tractor Sales, Pomeroy
Goessler's Jewelry, Pomeroy
Sugar Run Flour Mill, Pomeroy
tlome Laundry, Middh!·port
·· ·, ~ngel:s Furniture, Middleport
;Quahty Print Shop, Middleport
BRW Hardware, Pomeroy
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Racine Fui-Valu Market, Racine
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AUXIUARY HELP- Walter Stewart, Veterans Memorial Hospital administrator, checks with a crew
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LOTS OF MEALS- Mrs. Reed Crary, dietary supervisor at Veterans Memorial Hospital, foreground,
and Lula Hampton, dietary department employee, pose beside a modem piece of equipment used at !be
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Rail's Ben Franklin,' , . '~re ·
Davis..Warner lns~rance,
Rutland
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Pomeroy National-Bank,
Racine
BlaeHnar's
Auto
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Pomeroy, Rutland
Moore's Store, Pome.-oy
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Swisher
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tlome Laundry, Middh!·port
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lf hospital ladies auxiliary volunteers in the lobby of the county-owned facility. Shown' with Mr. Stewart
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Pomeroy National-Bank,
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Voice o'J~ Brou d. wa'J•1!

the ages of- and three.
though it may .drive tho
.NEW YORK- Horse 118Dled 1 ~ 'end of llmowlnea as bbl" Bro'nll, eongre!smlm) wedi ' nearly t;l'azy lbere are-.
'\C.U the Cops" woo the 4th ' sll!ferlng stoclll!olders lit vo r1J!ol!toni'!ll Erik C!l!lflel4 J:sseJ., PQ118 of conc;UMh&gt;n or bra
at Aqutduct ~ paid 11,20; It . kJiew them .. ..Bob ·Col\unl!lgs a!fn thiJ summer.
damage resulilbg from t
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car and came out with a wrench gima ~rams of the girl-gab , her t~year.-ol4 ,gralidon haJ inontlla. · • ·
Blocking the vlllionltltlle do~
with wblcll he marched into shows mform~ eo • owner Hy- leuk~Ie. The dlagoosil waal Q _ 11 It •ate for a 7 •
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the apartment lobby ~romising mie. As~as, "I don't tlllnk ,tbe made o!lly ~er Sjlmai exam- old girl Ill work on 8 ·
a IIQie should streogtheD 11M
mayhem .. .. No pohce cars martre ~ knows who I am.
~lllllll! of hls bon• marrow-for Une or to .)e'am ael'QbaUc
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turned up al all unUl after 1:50 Smatra • Mia aJ)d Ava both abqermal ~Is. The graJ!dml)o eing? Wlli it · have any bad
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GO TOGETI-IER
Just In one block, near a di'- for Julie Andrews' performance Many new treatments lor vised by a person who Is
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FOR ALL THE
cotheque which spews out such In her "Star'' film based on I this disease are being used. versed ln the I!OITeCt methodilll
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characters all night.
Gertie Lawrence's Ule _ but ' Some of them show great pro- of performance, and the ~az.ll
One rasident of the block, the outside only of the Music! mise but because they are still ards to be_ avoided - and
...:......... ~··- .......--=-. very lllUCb a ludy, even was Box Theater, which is tldlly, l experimenial it may be neee.. trampoline." deflrutely hazard.
s.ublly threatened that. she was more lllljlOrtantly Uke the sary to lake the boy to 1 re- ous t~ ~e mexpert. Under
liable to court action 11 she per- 1world's idea of a fine Broadway I search center
where such I restriCtions only good result
slated In complalnlng.
playhouse; Irving Berlin owns · treaimenta are being studied. and In the long run are to
Middleport
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RutIandBandPersonneI AwardedMedaIs,
Letters, C.erti·r·ICates saturday N'Igbt

Medals. letters and eertlfl- wlth the band and present- 1Owen Blackwood. Jim
Prohibition eale operator
cates of Achievement were pre- ed gold seninr pins with .chain Paul Rice and Steve Sohilllng. ·th ~allor jtter A':;'h reduced . Connie Immerman · (Connie's
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il band personnel at the annual Miss Canaday, Kathy Thomas Hutchison, Duane Will. J ane 1 ~ 8;n'~e!a ·~;If• ~b~"tn": aN. Y. hospital .. . .Silent star
banquet staged Saturday night and Roger Lathey.
Wise. Ellen Rice, Sherry Turnar ve. ow rsn
a :Pola Negri's giving the SherryIn the Rutland High School aud- Senior pins lor 12 semestera er. Ricky Pierce, Sandy Taylor, ~·:n:: ;et~!o~r~~~t h~i~i Netherland a look of old glamltorium.
service went to Mary Floca· Sherry Hayes, and Steve Hoff· ~J f and h
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Robert Garner, band director, carl, Dennis Weber, Chester man, seven Inch "R". all lour minded:; ihat d~l Yh~"t,~·~~~ ~ . : Tbe late Gov. Lettman'a gre~t
In charge of the recognition pro- King and Karen Tucker.
semesters' service; and Nancy dri , teat· • be
mece June Bingham &lt;her pop a
gram. commended the bands- Black and gold award ribbons Shiflet. Debbie Games, Rose- 1
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men lor their perlorman"'s the for 10 semesters were award- mary Rice, Kathy Hill. Paula
past year. He reviewed spe- ed Ill Diane Holliday. Gloria O'Dell. Joyee Arney. Mindy
dal aellvHies. lncludlllf! con- Thompson, Teresa Dean, Lllly Kin~. Donna Weber, Bill Cray,
testa at Zanesville, Marietta, Imboden, Dennis Schilling and 1 Vickie Grate. Debbie Mav Fred
Ironkln and Columbus. Direct.- Alan Blackwood. Receiving su. : •one&lt; one to three se~ters,
lng his remarks to the band I ver keys lor eight semPSters lour inch "R".
parents, guests at the banquet, were Jennifer Crag, Roger The band director announced
be urged cooperation. under- Cray, Roger Davis, Sandy that all members of the i965
standing and tolerante in the Miller, Dave Rice, Terrie Mil- marching band will be given a
development of a consolidated ler, Dean Weber. Franklin Pope. copy of his manuel entitled
band.
For olx semesters the ban.ds- "Geemetrlc Street Marching,"
A gift of luggage and a gift men were presented gold keys. a pattern developed by Gamer
certificate were presented to Included In that group were and fll'&gt;l used with 196S IIIU·
the band director by the band Beverly Thompson, BarbarA dents.
members. Sabra Canaday, who Williams, Martha Southern. Con Following lbe banquet a
retelved lht Jobe Pllill!p Sou- nle Hysell. Peggy Tlllia, Linda dance was held tor the band
sa Award, wa1 preaented a Shendield. Randy King, Patrie- members and lbeb- guea!J. Lar- I
desl: set and pin.
Ia Kennedy, Kay Wright. Deb- ry Andersoa emceed tho record
Recognhed lor 14 ~e~~~eatera ble Smith. Beecher C oo pe r, hop •

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By Ualte4 Prell btorutlollal
Tnday is Monday, May 8, tho
121th day ol 11117 with 13'1 to
follow.
The meon II belweea tbl Jut
quarter and new phase.
Tht morning star Is Mara.
WASHINGTON (UP]) - Al·l bread, tho farmer's share for The evening atara are Venus,
lhough he Is feeding an increas.' his wheat-,n)lr to ·tt cents. Mara and Jupiter.
. ing number ol people every Tho com grower r&lt;eeives 10 Born on this day In 1895 was
year at bargala prlcea, the cents of the dollar for corn- President Harry Truman.
American farmer Isn't getting flakes. When the consumer On this day In hlstory:
much more t1 the food dollar buys potatoes. the farmer re- In 1541, Hernando De Solo 1
than he aot during the depre~- eeives 30 cents of the dollar. and his company ol Spanish .
sion.
But II he buys frozen french explorers discovered the MlsalaA n~w government rep or I f r I e s, lbe Iarmer's portion Is sippi River.
show. the farmer receives 40 cut to 16 cents.
In 1879, George Sedan of
cent• of each dollar spent on
, ••·Rochester, N.Y., flled papers
~ood. Hll lliara 1n 1t35 waa 3i
Farmer 1 """"'
lor the first automeblle patent
eenta.
The report also ahowed t be II was ll'anted 10 him Nov. 0,
AI the ume time. food re farmer get. 58 cents o1 the dol- 1895.
mains one of the best bargai!IS Iar lor cholee grade beef; 52 In IIHS, President Truman
tho American et~~B~~mer can eent. tor ehelee grade Iamb; 60 a1mounced tho end Of lbe war In
buy. '1'bll report shows that cents for relaU pork cuts; 5S Europe and the dele beca1nO
wbUt ID8II)' people of the world cents for home delivery Ould tho ·omdat "V·E" Day.
•pend Up ID half their dieposa- milk; 50 cents lor ready-to-l:ook In 19M, VIce President
bit Income for food, Americana frying chlcltOIIII, IJid 18 C 1 D I 1 Richard Nl10n was lloned IDd
spend leos thaD a flltb-18.1 per for egga.
spat upon by leftlll sludenta In
cent Ill JJ811.
Oranges are one of lbe e•- lJma, Peru. duriq a tour Ill
lnc:omea have gone up more cepUona tD tho general rule of South America.
tllan the price of !sod, the ~ the farmer'• share drepping A thought for tho day-fermer
• pori says, adding II eonaumera with lncreallld processing. Tbo President Hany Truman said
bought In 1965 tbe same kind grove owner receives 'J:/ cents 16 hours after the A-bomb was
l!ld quantities of food they ate of the dollar consumers l!pf!nd dropped on Japan: "The Ioree
In 1935 • 39, they woold have for fresh oranges, but he gelS from which the sun draws Its
spent only 13 per cent of thea 37 eenlll when they buy frozen power has been loosed against
lJ8II income.
orange juice concentrate.
those who brought war to ihe
Tile report by tho Agriculture
Far East."
Department adds that 10 0 d Breaking down the price of a
_ _ __
eests have risen less since IM!· loaf of bread gives a fairly
IN "BLUE CORAL"
i' •41 then most other consumer c1 ear picture of where your Marine Lance Corporal Rob. ' 11ema Ia the cosk&gt;f-livlng in- food do II a r goeo. In 1968, the ert R. Sylvester, son of Mr. and
1 de&lt;. Tbe lllcreae for all Items retail price of a one • pound Mrs. Arthur R. Sylvester of Col·
· · other !hiD food during thai pe- loaf of white bread averaged 22 lege Road, Syracuse, look part
r riod was U per cent
cenis.
in the anderway Naval training
I
Transportation lacrosse• .
Tbe farmer received 3.2iexercise "Bl~e Coral" o_ff t b e
The t.:ual of transportatltfl m· cents for his wheat used in I southern Oahforma co1un., as a
~nased el per cent; housing, baking the loaf of bread. Other erewmember of the altack air.11 per cent; rent, 52 per cent. farm productl uaet1 in lbe bread craft carrier USS Conatellaliou.
and medical care, 86 JlOI' etnl. cost 0.1 eeni, !&gt;ringing the farm. - ·
-' ' But lor oU food-including that er'a total ab&amp;re to 4 cents.
"~· J(!l"'ed Ill reslauraolll - tho ill·
. 1 treaSO was 31 par eenl
' · '!be "market basket" of farm Coot Gnard is
1 -crown food oosts consumera :II
per cent ...,. In lJ8II tban It Tak.ID~ Applieante
did 20 years ago, ll&lt;!ttl'ding to '1'bll UDIIed Slatel Co a s I
, tbe report. But the Iarmer re· Guard 11 aceepUng applications
ftived almost none Of tbt, In- tor eDllalmenl alter July, 11117.
• crease. Marketing ceata ,_ 4t Youn1 men lntorested In a
W cent to account fiR' moat ol four year regular enlistment
' if11o rise ill the cool to the ..,.. and without prior military ser.J IIJII!I"I'·
.
vice
be between the agaa
, COlts tl food · PI fPII'a11oft, '01 17 and 21, have no leu than
(you are reading
~lion, packaging andl20-100 otaion, correctable to 20- '
this now)
~ have Increased by 111 In 011t eye and 20-40 In the
~ ~· billiOn sinee 1940. As otiier, mutt not be colfR' bllad,
1 a ~al rule. lbe firmer's mual be o1 good moral charao- -icOi the food dollar de· ter, Ill lllod health, and ulll'
lbe 8lllOUIIt tf lood faetorlly pw the Armed Fore&gt;
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..... lbe wheal growb1l1lr Information write
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11' ~ cents. WheD Gam Rec:ru~Ung omce, Root~~ THAT GETS ACTION
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Voice o'J~ Brou d. wa'J•1!

the ages of- and three.
though it may .drive tho
.NEW YORK- Horse 118Dled 1 ~ 'end of llmowlnea as bbl" Bro'nll, eongre!smlm) wedi ' nearly t;l'azy lbere are-.
'\C.U the Cops" woo the 4th ' sll!ferlng stoclll!olders lit vo r1J!ol!toni'!ll Erik C!l!lflel4 J:sseJ., PQ118 of conc;UMh&gt;n or bra
at Aqutduct ~ paid 11,20; It . kJiew them .. ..Bob ·Col\unl!lgs a!fn thiJ summer.
damage resulilbg from t
sbollld'll Jlllld f~OO /»' Qlore'lo i(Have dimple, l'lll twinlllel ,
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pastbni!,
one tl tile name was ~ llie stars in ''Generation" In Cbl.
The cause may be a need
real game: E. 73rd Sl res!-' this sllllll1ler .. . .. Alter a
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was born , with qno. eye a n d •
iometlmes boll\~ tQrning ln.
aaf!Jling othoi' .than an op.
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age II beet tor operallng"'' his
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wetcbful walling. An 1!)'1 d~
post • midnight quiet .. .. One Girl With the l)aiiy Cut Air: By WBJIIO G. Bralldstsdt, M.l). =~.u&amp; ~~:' her
. !!"' e~ tell at 811)®~ wbttli..,arey stream" finally reach- ·In tfle usual queue waiUng lor A grani!Jnolher wrltea ' ~I lin n~~ illl4 she wUI .·
. "\'.the llblkl It aro&amp;J.e}'lld and If
8J1 Into b1a hydrant • parked 1tables at tho Stage Delly, VII' her 4~•year.md sral(dson baa lll'OW thO babll In a feiv
~ 1~, Which ere ~ ~omll!alrt.
car and came out with a wrench gima ~rams of the girl-gab , her t~year.-ol4 ,gralidon haJ inontlla. · • ·
Blocking the vlllionltltlle do~
with wblcll he marched into shows mform~ eo • owner Hy- leuk~Ie. The dlagoosil waal Q _ 11 It •ate for a 7 •
IJ!ant "Y9 tor a week or two 111
the apartment lobby ~romising mie. As~as, "I don't tlllnk ,tbe made o!lly ~er Sjlmai exam- old girl Ill work on 8 ·
a IIQie should streogtheD 11M
mayhem .. .. No pohce cars martre ~ knows who I am.
~lllllll! of hls bon• marrow-for Une or to .)e'am ael'QbaUc
w_e;u;.•~ye.~;;;:;;;;:;:;;;,;;;;;~
turned up al all unUl after 1:50 Smatra • Mia aJ)d Ava both abqermal ~Is. The graJ!dml)o eing? Wlli it · have any bad
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have _confessionail thta month ther Wl!nls ID' kpow what ebanee
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latter
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Noone lnJured, lb enk beaven,t
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o censor
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but not the poIIee,. dozens 0 f shafts
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will use the
· of keukeJn. .. A - All ....,
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lllteb Incidents have occurred inside of the Lyceum Theater Ia he has.
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lUes should be carefully SUPIII'·II And SPRING TIME
GO TOGETI-IER
Just In one block, near a di'- for Julie Andrews' performance Many new treatments lor vised by a person who Is
T~WQCANo"""'-lQ
FOR ALL THE
cotheque which spews out such In her "Star'' film based on I this disease are being used. versed ln the I!OITeCt methodilll
a.NCAREv'
PAMILY
WHElLER, OA:I.
characters all night.
Gertie Lawrence's Ule _ but ' Some of them show great pro- of performance, and the ~az.ll
One rasident of the block, the outside only of the Music! mise but because they are still ards to be_ avoided - and
...:......... ~··- .......--=-. very lllUCb a ludy, even was Box Theater, which is tldlly, l experimenial it may be neee.. trampoline." deflrutely hazard.
s.ublly threatened that. she was more lllljlOrtantly Uke the sary to lake the boy to 1 re- ous t~ ~e mexpert. Under
liable to court action 11 she per- 1world's idea of a fine Broadway I search center
where such I restriCtions only good result
slated In complalnlng.
playhouse; Irving Berlin owns · treaimenta are being studied. and In the long run are to
Middleport
Fun City? That's the scar· I
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casm Of lbe century.
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Linda Kay
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Society Notes
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RutIandBandPersonneI AwardedMedaIs,
Letters, C.erti·r·ICates saturday N'Igbt

Medals. letters and eertlfl- wlth the band and present- 1Owen Blackwood. Jim
Prohibition eale operator
cates of Achievement were pre- ed gold seninr pins with .chain Paul Rice and Steve Sohilllng. ·th ~allor jtter A':;'h reduced . Connie Immerman · (Connie's
1
senled to the Rutland Red Dev- guards were Debbie 'l'urru!r.l Letter awards went tD Cheryl , • rent 0 ::nnv ct · senlenc- Inn, etc.) Is seriously ailing In
il band personnel at the annual Miss Canaday, Kathy Thomas Hutchison, Duane Will. J ane 1 ~ 8;n'~e!a ·~;If• ~b~"tn": aN. Y. hospital .. . .Silent star
banquet staged Saturday night and Roger Lathey.
Wise. Ellen Rice, Sherry Turnar ve. ow rsn
a :Pola Negri's giving the SherryIn the Rutland High School aud- Senior pins lor 12 semestera er. Ricky Pierce, Sandy Taylor, ~·:n:: ;et~!o~r~~~t h~i~i Netherland a look of old glamltorium.
service went to Mary Floca· Sherry Hayes, and Steve Hoff· ~J f and h
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or (Confidentially, she slinks) .
Robert Garner, band director, carl, Dennis Weber, Chester man, seven Inch "R". all lour minded:; ihat d~l Yh~"t,~·~~~ ~ . : Tbe late Gov. Lettman'a gre~t
In charge of the recognition pro- King and Karen Tucker.
semesters' service; and Nancy dri , teat· • be
mece June Bingham &lt;her pop a
gram. commended the bands- Black and gold award ribbons Shiflet. Debbie Games, Rose- 1
ver 1
means
• may
men lor their perlorman"'s the for 10 semesters were award- mary Rice, Kathy Hill. Paula
past year. He reviewed spe- ed Ill Diane Holliday. Gloria O'Dell. Joyee Arney. Mindy
dal aellvHies. lncludlllf! con- Thompson, Teresa Dean, Lllly Kin~. Donna Weber, Bill Cray,
testa at Zanesville, Marietta, Imboden, Dennis Schilling and 1 Vickie Grate. Debbie Mav Fred
Ironkln and Columbus. Direct.- Alan Blackwood. Receiving su. : •one&lt; one to three se~ters,
lng his remarks to the band I ver keys lor eight semPSters lour inch "R".
parents, guests at the banquet, were Jennifer Crag, Roger The band director announced
be urged cooperation. under- Cray, Roger Davis, Sandy that all members of the i965
standing and tolerante in the Miller, Dave Rice, Terrie Mil- marching band will be given a
development of a consolidated ler, Dean Weber. Franklin Pope. copy of his manuel entitled
band.
For olx semesters the ban.ds- "Geemetrlc Street Marching,"
A gift of luggage and a gift men were presented gold keys. a pattern developed by Gamer
certificate were presented to Included In that group were and fll'&gt;l used with 196S IIIU·
the band director by the band Beverly Thompson, BarbarA dents.
members. Sabra Canaday, who Williams, Martha Southern. Con Following lbe banquet a
retelved lht Jobe Pllill!p Sou- nle Hysell. Peggy Tlllia, Linda dance was held tor the band
sa Award, wa1 preaented a Shendield. Randy King, Patrie- members and lbeb- guea!J. Lar- I
desl: set and pin.
Ia Kennedy, Kay Wright. Deb- ry Andersoa emceed tho record
Recognhed lor 14 ~e~~~eatera ble Smith. Beecher C oo pe r, hop •

write to the Leukemia Seclety
New York'
Ny
~
.,
'
1001
· ·
· 11 m nth old d h
te~ ; . : h~r ~hand ::~g~
her bead a sinst Its sides.
Could she :arm herself 1 h 18
, Wh 1
th's'
w~ :_ T;. .:"!esco~;, type
of behavior in hlldren betw en
c ...--·-" -··-- 405 Lexin ton Ave

.,

If your next popular-pri.ce car
doesn't look this good
and isn't this big ...

(li,wn·j
FOREMAN &amp; uaon
. 992-5321

N. 2nd Ave.

Middleport, 0.

The ONE Newspaper
In Most Homes···

·!·

. . . . --;..-=------

On the Farm Front

The ONLY Newspaper
In Many Homes···

TIM Alm104

By Ualte4 Prell btorutlollal
Tnday is Monday, May 8, tho
121th day ol 11117 with 13'1 to
follow.
The meon II belweea tbl Jut
quarter and new phase.
Tht morning star Is Mara.
WASHINGTON (UP]) - Al·l bread, tho farmer's share for The evening atara are Venus,
lhough he Is feeding an increas.' his wheat-,n)lr to ·tt cents. Mara and Jupiter.
. ing number ol people every Tho com grower r&lt;eeives 10 Born on this day In 1895 was
year at bargala prlcea, the cents of the dollar for corn- President Harry Truman.
American farmer Isn't getting flakes. When the consumer On this day In hlstory:
much more t1 the food dollar buys potatoes. the farmer re- In 1541, Hernando De Solo 1
than he aot during the depre~- eeives 30 cents of the dollar. and his company ol Spanish .
sion.
But II he buys frozen french explorers discovered the MlsalaA n~w government rep or I f r I e s, lbe Iarmer's portion Is sippi River.
show. the farmer receives 40 cut to 16 cents.
In 1879, George Sedan of
cent• of each dollar spent on
, ••·Rochester, N.Y., flled papers
~ood. Hll lliara 1n 1t35 waa 3i
Farmer 1 """"'
lor the first automeblle patent
eenta.
The report also ahowed t be II was ll'anted 10 him Nov. 0,
AI the ume time. food re farmer get. 58 cents o1 the dol- 1895.
mains one of the best bargai!IS Iar lor cholee grade beef; 52 In IIHS, President Truman
tho American et~~B~~mer can eent. tor ehelee grade Iamb; 60 a1mounced tho end Of lbe war In
buy. '1'bll report shows that cents for relaU pork cuts; 5S Europe and the dele beca1nO
wbUt ID8II)' people of the world cents for home delivery Ould tho ·omdat "V·E" Day.
•pend Up ID half their dieposa- milk; 50 cents lor ready-to-l:ook In 19M, VIce President
bit Income for food, Americana frying chlcltOIIII, IJid 18 C 1 D I 1 Richard Nl10n was lloned IDd
spend leos thaD a flltb-18.1 per for egga.
spat upon by leftlll sludenta In
cent Ill JJ811.
Oranges are one of lbe e•- lJma, Peru. duriq a tour Ill
lnc:omea have gone up more cepUona tD tho general rule of South America.
tllan the price of !sod, the ~ the farmer'• share drepping A thought for tho day-fermer
• pori says, adding II eonaumera with lncreallld processing. Tbo President Hany Truman said
bought In 1965 tbe same kind grove owner receives 'J:/ cents 16 hours after the A-bomb was
l!ld quantities of food they ate of the dollar consumers l!pf!nd dropped on Japan: "The Ioree
In 1935 • 39, they woold have for fresh oranges, but he gelS from which the sun draws Its
spent only 13 per cent of thea 37 eenlll when they buy frozen power has been loosed against
lJ8II income.
orange juice concentrate.
those who brought war to ihe
Tile report by tho Agriculture
Far East."
Department adds that 10 0 d Breaking down the price of a
_ _ __
eests have risen less since IM!· loaf of bread gives a fairly
IN "BLUE CORAL"
i' •41 then most other consumer c1 ear picture of where your Marine Lance Corporal Rob. ' 11ema Ia the cosk&gt;f-livlng in- food do II a r goeo. In 1968, the ert R. Sylvester, son of Mr. and
1 de&lt;. Tbe lllcreae for all Items retail price of a one • pound Mrs. Arthur R. Sylvester of Col·
· · other !hiD food during thai pe- loaf of white bread averaged 22 lege Road, Syracuse, look part
r riod was U per cent
cenis.
in the anderway Naval training
I
Transportation lacrosse• .
Tbe farmer received 3.2iexercise "Bl~e Coral" o_ff t b e
The t.:ual of transportatltfl m· cents for his wheat used in I southern Oahforma co1un., as a
~nased el per cent; housing, baking the loaf of bread. Other erewmember of the altack air.11 per cent; rent, 52 per cent. farm productl uaet1 in lbe bread craft carrier USS Conatellaliou.
and medical care, 86 JlOI' etnl. cost 0.1 eeni, !&gt;ringing the farm. - ·
-' ' But lor oU food-including that er'a total ab&amp;re to 4 cents.
"~· J(!l"'ed Ill reslauraolll - tho ill·
. 1 treaSO was 31 par eenl
' · '!be "market basket" of farm Coot Gnard is
1 -crown food oosts consumera :II
per cent ...,. In lJ8II tban It Tak.ID~ Applieante
did 20 years ago, ll&lt;!ttl'ding to '1'bll UDIIed Slatel Co a s I
, tbe report. But the Iarmer re· Guard 11 aceepUng applications
ftived almost none Of tbt, In- tor eDllalmenl alter July, 11117.
• crease. Marketing ceata ,_ 4t Youn1 men lntorested In a
W cent to account fiR' moat ol four year regular enlistment
' if11o rise ill the cool to the ..,.. and without prior military ser.J IIJII!I"I'·
.
vice
be between the agaa
, COlts tl food · PI fPII'a11oft, '01 17 and 21, have no leu than
(you are reading
~lion, packaging andl20-100 otaion, correctable to 20- '
this now)
~ have Increased by 111 In 011t eye and 20-40 In the
~ ~· billiOn sinee 1940. As otiier, mutt not be colfR' bllad,
1 a ~al rule. lbe firmer's mual be o1 good moral charao- -icOi the food dollar de· ter, Ill lllod health, and ulll'
lbe 8lllOUIIt tf lood faetorlly pw the Armed Fore&gt;
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..... lbe wheal growb1l1lr Information write
e(;·.,_ rr1 a dal1ar epeot ''"' to 1be Qdled Stalel c o a s t FOR ADVERTISING
11' ~ cents. WheD Gam Rec:ru~Ung omce, Root~~ THAT GETS ACTION
willie. •
tht
II mimi with other t•, • Uberty Avenue, f'llla.

Fatter Farming Returns

THE DAILY SENTINEl

Not Shared with Producers

Is Read In Over
TWICE AS MANY
HOMES
.THAN ANY OTHER
NEWSPAPER CIRCULATED
IN MEIGS (OUNTY

Sure,

and doesn't have

all these features ...

maybe you'd better check this chart:

• Left outside rearview mirror.

PRICE/SIZE COMPARISON

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Carpeting, front and rear.
Flow-Through ventilation in hardtop models.
Foam cushion padded seats, front and rear.
Padded dash and sun visors.
Ball bearing ashtrav.
Crank-operated vent windows.
Safety-Action inside door release levers.,
Acrylic enamel in choice of 20 colors.
Wide selection of color-keved interiors..
Color-keved seat belts, front and rear.

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SPOT
ADS
LIKE THESE
ARE READ

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ODd heater. New low pnce.

curtis "Dairy or
breeding service,
bulls at $6 per cow.
ly, Leland Parker 992-2264
Pomeroy or 965-3ll2f Chester.

1963 OLDS SUPER 88
$1395
II FT.
Holiday
sedan.
Power
oteerln~ and brakes, tilt steering wheel
TraDer, completely self-«n- radio and ·beater. Excellent IU'ei, beige and brown finish.
talned. l'llolle ~ .,.. oee
at LIDeoiD St., llllddleport.
1 a 6te
=rr=s...,.l...
-ezp-~a..7 1ve--:-1D cleanIDd upholBtery with Bl ue
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Luatn. Rent electrla lllllllll·ll
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.......... 1 pooer $1. Baker Furniture
N:•an•.•••
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OPPICI MOUU
5 a
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IT'I &amp;UY TO PLACI •

For Sale

64 Electr1 "225"

For Re=nt~...,.--;­ Conv.Coupe $1895

and
Maplewood Lake.

Power windowa,

I'()Wer

power antenna, electric eye,

Ohio lolt and·Motor

power steering1 power brakes

5 2 6tc

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License

and many other accessor::ies.
have to see this one
Fl!JINISHED 81111 an!Urnlshed Yoo'll
to
appreciate
II.
lpartnJtDII. Close 10 ICbOOt.
Pbooe iliUm
10 II lk
62 Electra "225"
e ROOMS and bath, 170
berry Ave. Contact ROsie
Conv. Coupe $1195
100 992-:1.049 before 5 and
~I after 5 p. m.
4 19
Or!ilnal finish. Power Steertng,_power brakes, automatROOMS
AND
bath.
11-10
K
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ic. New car trade-in.
- Main St., PJ a rnOiiih. Write
N. w. Jenks, 41 Mound

.

Atbens or call 592-1176,
ry Wickerham, Athens.

5 5 61p

MNRUDE .
S.les 1nd Service

seats,

Pbonell

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MIDD~IPORT ,

IP Pomeroy. Pb. 892-$S85.

MA,ONii ;li/JffiRPR161ii5 F~OM
HE~ PS6K A~~ STAYING 0(11"
OF THREE· RiN6121RC06Gi6

OVER
TH! fiOO\'LOG,

I'LL PLAY 1/E

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SHGo Tli!Yim; TO F•; y
HliR WAY IN THE DRE 4oll
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WILL. TAKE: f1ME AND
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OHIO

1.l'L .O.I!!NER

RADIATOR

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All.)lew Redlat.r Shop

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Con . eBulldour
eAnyType

WY 2-2196

HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

Middleport, 0.

FREE STORAGE

' " - P9247M or 992-2395
Pomeroy, a.

rHF. BORN LOUII

la.d pther aU )'Our w!Dter

B~

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garments and stoN them
with us. No more closell
CI'ODI!led with unused clotho
lug. No more alrbog, I!OfllnL

ART SANSOM ·
WINNiE WINKt.E.
. '

oproylag and paCJdmt w!ili
yogr winter clothes. £very·

~UNNY RAN

thing you send Ia beaullfully

cleaned oofely, Insured ana
carefully atored. Every Item
frelhl1 pressed when ymt'tall
for it. Nothlng to pay ti!Uall
No bulglnJI crooeta, safe.from
motluo ana •ale from theft.

BRAKE SERVICE

By BRANNER :
&amp;JT,MA HENRY """H::
PLUMBER AND 6UT:H
THE CAROENTER , ARE:
COMING ID E5TI·\~A7E
OUR REPAI'&lt;o .

CCII,E ALONG , PA .
~WNFOlK ARE
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AWAY

BoCAU5E AUNT
W!'NNIE: ' 5CQI_!)=D
~OR RJR MAK·
lNG A FIRE.

SEARCH .

Bring them In or call for

Pick Up &amp; Dtll,.ry Str-

BlAmNARS

•lce Phone 773.5543

Pho111 992-2143 PollllfOy

ABC

By HOWIE

Mason, W.va.

•rudlng •ppUeators, bulk
apretdtr truckt - for 111
yaur ftrtlllur needs.

MY lOCYCLOPtDIA

TIME: WAS YEARS
N:.o WHE~ MOST
OF THE WORLD
IIJAS k:.M&gt;RA~T!

OF MISLEADING

•
POMEROY

U II

OFF CO!!I!'fli, MAG~IIi ...

.o~&amp;'L L DO A tl:lf 8HTER RIJIINtr-6

1,:1

IN THE AREA
Rowley &amp; Reed. After 4 p.m. 1
Bulk
and b11 fertlllrer, bulk
phone 992-3574.
4 25 tfc

iiooM- .iniuiinsti'OCI- -

801 ~UtaiY

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BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

AND

.==ed -ap~~l

ly

Rawlings Hond1 511..

Mid Winter Check

lurnlsbed. in Middleport,
1 lingle house, 992..126'1.
55
1 ROOM iumlshed- ·apaitmen~ 1

FE(,.~~TzCj:~'E~:ICE

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APARTME=NTS
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LASSW&amp;~L

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The Molt Important Appliance In Your Home,
Lat Us Glva It A Good

AUGNMENT

~mork

ly FRED

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DICK·AAWI,lNGS

WHEEL

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NJCUT

EXPERIENQD

BLEATlNERS

·--- .

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' ROBIN MALONE

II ONI 0' nill' ·"~

eAiumtnum Awnl11111
· eAiumlnum Sieling
eAiumlnum Ralllnp
eAiumlnum Wlndowl &amp; Doors
eC.r PePatloa
eBiown,ln lnoulatl,on
OR CALL COLLICT 532-6611
Elmer E. White, 404112 South 4th St~ Ironton, 0.
Representative In Thla Artt 20 Y11r1 For
V. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 222 4th Ave., Huntington

I Ill Uc

A. C. BRADFORD
Racloe, 0111o

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ForFretlltlml'"

AUCI'I6NEER
Complete Service
Crill Bradlonl
Write, Phone or Cootacl

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.. ,HONDA

Contact:
CHARLES LISLE
Syracuse, Ohio

SEWING macro., repmr vtce. an makeo. WY MZM.
Tile Fabric Sbop, l'oiDeru!'
Authorized Singer Salea and
Service.

IAR~E! GOOGLI ad SNUFI'Y SMIT!i

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FUNSIES

5 5 30tc

Motor Co.

WANT AD

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Clllf's Shoe lle]&gt;ili',
porl
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Country Squire Station Wagon. Local 1 owner, low mileage
car. Good tireJ, VB engi~e, power steering and brakes, radio

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1962 FORD 9 PA'SS.

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PERFECT FOR THIS
DAY
f.IGE.!

992-2181

mw THE fG19RMJT
AR£ BEING REFlPC£D
Bl' 11-\£ MISINFORMED!

~H:.!EIDER
.

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lHAT'S
PRIX&gt;R£S&lt;;1
Ana we
should qet
~omethinq

for Slim.

too!

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we've ~een a
lot of him
the past few

I've never
known a kid

wl1o coulc:l

so lonq ""''-"'~

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loud'

By MERRILL BlOSSER

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By HAROLD GRAY
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~E TI-IIG .Oi1"0RIAL
Ci;MANDS A 1-'UBUC
INIJ~&lt;;'TtC, In'ION

R It-tALLY,

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Lf" l.OHt: LA.,;;r:
"111£ "SOS'i:' AHD
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May Apple, clean, no
Bm Balley, P. o. Box

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C1-IAI;&gt;&lt;;.ES ~~ MLJIDE.R BY
POUCE IN WI'!AT H&amp;. ~~
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't'HE WAI"I!tlC

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HELPLESS?

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ODd heater. New low pnce.

curtis "Dairy or
breeding service,
bulls at $6 per cow.
ly, Leland Parker 992-2264
Pomeroy or 965-3ll2f Chester.

1963 OLDS SUPER 88
$1395
II FT.
Holiday
sedan.
Power
oteerln~ and brakes, tilt steering wheel
TraDer, completely self-«n- radio and ·beater. Excellent IU'ei, beige and brown finish.
talned. l'llolle ~ .,.. oee
at LIDeoiD St., llllddleport.
1 a 6te
=rr=s...,.l...
-ezp-~a..7 1ve--:-1D cleanIDd upholBtery with Bl ue
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Luatn. Rent electrla lllllllll·ll
--·
.......... 1 pooer $1. Baker Furniture
N:•an•.•••
.......
OPPICI MOUU
5 a
~ • . . te ... ,_ M,. D1IIJ
IT'I &amp;UY TO PLACI •

For Sale

64 Electr1 "225"

For Re=nt~...,.--;­ Conv.Coupe $1895

and
Maplewood Lake.

Power windowa,

I'()Wer

power antenna, electric eye,

Ohio lolt and·Motor

power steering1 power brakes

5 2 6tc

----

License

and many other accessor::ies.
have to see this one
Fl!JINISHED 81111 an!Urnlshed Yoo'll
to
appreciate
II.
lpartnJtDII. Close 10 ICbOOt.
Pbooe iliUm
10 II lk
62 Electra "225"
e ROOMS and bath, 170
berry Ave. Contact ROsie
Conv. Coupe $1195
100 992-:1.049 before 5 and
~I after 5 p. m.
4 19
Or!ilnal finish. Power Steertng,_power brakes, automatROOMS
AND
bath.
11-10
K
4
ic. New car trade-in.
- Main St., PJ a rnOiiih. Write
N. w. Jenks, 41 Mound

.

Atbens or call 592-1176,
ry Wickerham, Athens.

5 5 61p

MNRUDE .
S.les 1nd Service

seats,

Pbonell

SOIWARZEL MARINE
~;s

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PHONI667o~~310

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1:~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lilY :WISI

MIDD~IPORT ,

IP Pomeroy. Pb. 892-$S85.

MA,ONii ;li/JffiRPR161ii5 F~OM
HE~ PS6K A~~ STAYING 0(11"
OF THREE· RiN6121RC06Gi6

OVER
TH! fiOO\'LOG,

I'LL PLAY 1/E

L../I(E TM16,

SOME

SHGo Tli!Yim; TO F•; y
HliR WAY IN THE DRE 4oll
.&lt;111(10 LEA; ADAM IT
WILL. TAKE: f1ME AND
E N CWI&lt;~ G!'ME ~f...

.

CHECKERS

OHIO

1.l'L .O.I!!NER

RADIATOR

tly AL
CAPI' ..•
.
.-....

SERVICE
All.)lew Redlat.r Shop

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Con . eBulldour
eAnyType

WY 2-2196

HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

Middleport, 0.

FREE STORAGE

' " - P9247M or 992-2395
Pomeroy, a.

rHF. BORN LOUII

la.d pther aU )'Our w!Dter

B~

i&lt;M1, UN(;~~

garments and stoN them
with us. No more closell
CI'ODI!led with unused clotho
lug. No more alrbog, I!OfllnL

ART SANSOM ·
WINNiE WINKt.E.
. '

oproylag and paCJdmt w!ili
yogr winter clothes. £very·

~UNNY RAN

thing you send Ia beaullfully

cleaned oofely, Insured ana
carefully atored. Every Item
frelhl1 pressed when ymt'tall
for it. Nothlng to pay ti!Uall
No bulglnJI crooeta, safe.from
motluo ana •ale from theft.

BRAKE SERVICE

By BRANNER :
&amp;JT,MA HENRY """H::
PLUMBER AND 6UT:H
THE CAROENTER , ARE:
COMING ID E5TI·\~A7E
OUR REPAI'&lt;o .

CCII,E ALONG , PA .
~WNFOlK ARE
I
A

AWAY

BoCAU5E AUNT
W!'NNIE: ' 5CQI_!)=D
~OR RJR MAK·
lNG A FIRE.

SEARCH .

Bring them In or call for

Pick Up &amp; Dtll,.ry Str-

BlAmNARS

•lce Phone 773.5543

Pho111 992-2143 PollllfOy

ABC

By HOWIE

Mason, W.va.

•rudlng •ppUeators, bulk
apretdtr truckt - for 111
yaur ftrtlllur needs.

MY lOCYCLOPtDIA

TIME: WAS YEARS
N:.o WHE~ MOST
OF THE WORLD
IIJAS k:.M&gt;RA~T!

OF MISLEADING

•
POMEROY

U II

OFF CO!!I!'fli, MAG~IIi ...

.o~&amp;'L L DO A tl:lf 8HTER RIJIINtr-6

1,:1

IN THE AREA
Rowley &amp; Reed. After 4 p.m. 1
Bulk
and b11 fertlllrer, bulk
phone 992-3574.
4 25 tfc

iiooM- .iniuiinsti'OCI- -

801 ~UtaiY

,1 '

BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

AND

.==ed -ap~~l

ly

Rawlings Hond1 511..

Mid Winter Check

lurnlsbed. in Middleport,
1 lingle house, 992..126'1.
55
1 ROOM iumlshed- ·apaitmen~ 1

FE(,.~~TzCj:~'E~:ICE

•

ecar· •Trvck etftattr

APARTME=NTS
==- 1urn
-;-:tsiieil--

H11 lvorythlllll

LASSW&amp;~L

'

Your Heating System Is
The Molt Important Appliance In Your Home,
Lat Us Glva It A Good

AUGNMENT

~mork

ly FRED

-~

DICK·AAWI,lNGS

WHEEL

7

.,co

.

..

PEOI'~••·• .C/.'Ii

NJCUT

EXPERIENQD

BLEATlNERS

·--- .

.._.... _,~,

' ROBIN MALONE

II ONI 0' nill' ·"~

eAiumtnum Awnl11111
· eAiumlnum Sieling
eAiumlnum Ralllnp
eAiumlnum Wlndowl &amp; Doors
eC.r PePatloa
eBiown,ln lnoulatl,on
OR CALL COLLICT 532-6611
Elmer E. White, 404112 South 4th St~ Ironton, 0.
Representative In Thla Artt 20 Y11r1 For
V. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 222 4th Ave., Huntington

I Ill Uc

A. C. BRADFORD
Racloe, 0111o

,

\;..,.l,

·"'-

··FER

SU &amp; SERVICE

ForFretlltlml'"

AUCI'I6NEER
Complete Service
Crill Bradlonl
Write, Phone or Cootacl

......... ,................nil,

.....---....-__,.;.....;...;;..;.....

.. ,HONDA

Contact:
CHARLES LISLE
Syracuse, Ohio

SEWING macro., repmr vtce. an makeo. WY MZM.
Tile Fabric Sbop, l'oiDeru!'
Authorized Singer Salea and
Service.

IAR~E! GOOGLI ad SNUFI'Y SMIT!i

i

FUNSIES

5 5 30tc

Motor Co.

WANT AD

Buslnell

'

----··
'

·•· ··

.

Clllf's Shoe lle]&gt;ili',
porl
4 30

Country Squire Station Wagon. Local 1 owner, low mileage
car. Good tireJ, VB engi~e, power steering and brakes, radio

PMONI ttM1JI

'

.

.

·I

p

Business·Ser~ices·

Motor Co.

1962 FORD 9 PA'SS.

.

)

. IIJFORMATIO~' IS

PERFECT FOR THIS
DAY
f.IGE.!

992-2181

mw THE fG19RMJT
AR£ BEING REFlPC£D
Bl' 11-\£ MISINFORMED!

~H:.!EIDER
.

"

lHAT'S
PRIX&gt;R£S&lt;;1
Ana we
should qet
~omethinq

for Slim.

too!

i mu~t ~ay
we've ~een a
lot of him
the past few

I've never
known a kid

wl1o coulc:l

so lonq ""''-"'~

'

~0

loud'

By MERRILL BlOSSER

.

'

-

-. . .. .........
'

•

'

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY
'?

~E TI-IIG .Oi1"0RIAL
Ci;MANDS A 1-'UBUC
INIJ~&lt;;'TtC, In'ION

R It-tALLY,

A1'
Lf" l.OHt: LA.,;;r:
"111£ "SOS'i:' AHD
l-Ilt; BO"n lEO

1li
leD&amp; yellow root, wlld
May Apple, clean, no
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I of Clara Henry Lochary was "Adagio From Sonatma No. 3
; presented Sunday afternoon at j and Bach's "Jesus, Joy of Man
' the Trinity United Churcl! •of Desiring;" Elizabeth Blaettnar,
• Christ. Pomeroy.
Tchaikowsky's "Coronation Pol·

played etique" by Tscha1kowsky, by

uswing High, Swing Low" and Jennie Proffitl. a student of
. - stephen Stanley's selection Helen Coast Hayes.
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REGIS'I1ER GUESTS - Registering guests attending a show by the Winding Trail Garden Club Saturday ·at ·
. . . · Others playing and their selecthe
Pomeroy Elementary School were, left to right,. Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Leo Kennedy and Mrs ... charles
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space agency todov disclosed created by last January's
new schedules lor manned spacecraft fire which killed
space flight calling for the first three astronauts at Cape
three-man Apollo mi"i"' early "ennedy. His outline indicated
next year and po.!Sioly a that the first Apollo flight has
. AW ARD!!:D TROPIUES - Members of .the Pomeroy Elementary Sehool Safety Jiatrol Unit we~ creS!lnt- manned moon landing as been set back by just about one
d tro hi durin a meeting of the P.ometov Elementarv PJ'A Mond~ uight. Front row, left to ngt, are originally planned by 1910.
year.
Aobin ~,:!, capt!tn; Vicki Blankenship, Edith Mees, Marlnda YO'!fiio .~abeMtb maettna~ Sharo1t ~~a~~~~
James E. Webb. administra· NASA had scheduled the first
ond row Eddie Hayes Dennis Glaze, Steven Warner, ·Kenny Harns, Eusene c nney, ommy e •.
tor of the National Aeronautics Apollo flight for Feb. 21 of this
c~afin; back row, Jor{ Dillard, Jef! Shank, Scott Walt"n, Mark Werry, Rick Mayer and Steven Jewell.-Sen- a n d S pa c e Administration year. The three-man crew for
tlnel Photo.
(NASA), outlined fo; the Senate that Hight, commanded by Col.
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or driftwood, ribbons werit to
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staged Saturday at the
blue; Mrs. Roy Betzlng, PomeJust received lnother big.shipm!!ll of
POMIDROY Elementary PTA roy Elementary School were
roy Garden Club, red; Mrs. Vlc' :)!
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j family. Mr. Keller attended the ' Monday at 7:30 P· m. ~t the warded to Mrs. Robert Lewis.
tor Hysell,, Wildwood Gar~en
TIMEX WATCHES -l!ldies anci;·m'.nsmrllll
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Kentucky Derby Saturday
school; installation of ofhcers; In the judging by Mrs.
Club, Y.IIDw; ad · Mrs. Jack
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Mrs.
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Robson,
Twilight
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white.
windups,
self
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h 500 I and .daughter, 'Becky, of Gall•-· p ortsmouth will presen t sa fety ! the OAGC, Mrs. LeWIS
I Last year more 1 ·~ 'u ·000S 1polis, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan awards to patrol boys and ] place in "Tile Electric ooCo.," BoUn
and Koso Hysell receivchoice of style and 1Hr1ctlve ~ncft
cars were stolen In t ' · · Elberfeld Huntington w va patrol girls. Hostesses for the modem design in which she . ed blue ribbons, and Carol Lewand tllJS represents an ·~crease i were w.;,kend visito;s oi M;: evening will be the kindergart- 1lured the use of a light b u 1b;
and Sam Tel'2oppolous,
for giving,
of more than 60 P"r cen Since ' and Mrs. Robert Elberfeld.
I'" mothers and the ftrst grade I"The Truck Farm," an
ribbons in the class, "D air
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I rangement usi~f fruits and
Farljl," arrangem~nts feat:urit1gll REG. $3~.95 TIMEX WATCHES_ SALE $29.29~
! - Over 80 per cent of cars Mother's Weekend at Obto Um- i INSPEC!'ION of Bethel 62, letables: · and
A Pop
the use of animal ftgur!nes.
REG. $24.95 TIMEX WATCHES__;, SALi $11.29~
1stolen had the doors unlocked i versity with her son, J. C., a : International Order of J 0 b 's Ian arrangement In a cola
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the ''Christmas Parade" oate·.ll
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Pvt. MIChael eu!Z ng e p. m., Monday at the Pomeroy
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SALE .,$'3 .•l7 :.
_ Over one-half of the thefts Sunday for Fort Richards~n, Masonic Temple, Maoollll, East. I for ,?•r mter!""?,ve
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I were from private residences or Alaska. He had been here wtth ern Star members and par- m Coal Mme, and
Miss Roush for her apec:im•!nll \EG. $16.95 TIMEX WATCHES__:.__ SALE $12.44 .
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of the Middleport First place in "Salt Workd,"
Junior Club for a collection
REG. $15.00 TIMEX waTCHES
_ SALE. $11.00
ere ore, remove uoe 1g .
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REG. $13.95 TIMEX WATCHES- SALE $10.2.1
1 with it, 'and clos:'the windows Charleston for his flight by Mr. Church will meet at 7:30 Mon~ nowers, went to Mrs.
when leaving the auto.
and Mrs. Pat Neutzling and day mght m tbe pastor's study. Thomp~n.
Mrs.. Thompson received
REG. $12.95 TIMEX WATCHES _SALE $9.49
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IPaul Roush
Red nbbon winners In the
blues and a red for displays
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thefts account·
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SALE ...77
Whether you own a prae- 1the major crimes committed in and children, Lort an
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Wildflower oategory. .
REG. $9.95 TIMEX WATCHES 'SALE '$7.19.
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Three s p e cIa I displays
REG. $8.95 T.IMEX WATCHES SALE u "'..
II~ wbero IIIJIIIDO&lt; hoed, by persons under age t8.
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fortable to return to a hot car Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hen- WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Chris·Jroy. A film on cancer
mg ware eldtiblted by . M
REG. $7.95 TIMEX WA!CHES ~~ $5,13
hcn-•'t a ghoot of a ohcmco
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REG. $6.95 TIMEX WATCHES _
SALE. $S,09 ,,
to dCIIIICig'o lL Wo loaturo a with closed windows, but il's ry, Amesville, were u n daY Uan service of Heatb Methodist also be shown. Each
' even more uncomfortable to re- Idmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Church meets at 7:30 Monday attending is asked to bring Lewis, and Mrs. Thompson.
eomploto fur ••rYieo by
, turn to where t11e car "was" J?' Stanley. They attended the night al tile ~urcb. New offi- . guest
Sarah Roush,_ Wildwood G~:::11
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•and suddenly realize it is now I piano recital of Mrs. Clara cers will be mstalled and .lbe I WSCS of the United
Club, was gtven a red l
Mikes AGi'ilt Grldu1tlon G , 00·
"hot" lor another reason.
Henry Lochary at ·the Trinity annual pledge service ,will be !dist Church annual
for ~er display of African
STORAGE
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United
Church
of
Olrist.
conducted
by
Mrs.
Fred
Hibbs.
daughter
banquet
Tuesday,
lets In the bouaeplanta
FURRIERS' CLEANING
Bl . Co I
Miss Ramora Boice, Dayton, The Rev. Max Donahue will P m with meat, cake and
A "Tour of Meigs
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rune ,mp etes
was tbe weekend guest of her bave charge of the Installation .;. 8~ being provided, 11 will
was the theme of tbe show.
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond service for the new officers of Ia potluck dinner and e~::~~::l
, Operator s Course
, all WSCS Ci"''les. Hostesses will is requested to Iring a c
CAll US FOR STOIAGf flOW I I Pfc. Thomas A. Blaine. Jr .. Boice.
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IBlaine, Sr., recently completed were In Athens Saturday for the man Haddox, Mrs. Emerson 1trict nresldent, will be
a quarry machine Op&lt;'rators Ohio University Band Concert. Jones, Mrs. C. E. Burdette, and speaker.
1 course at Ft. Leonard Woo d. Their son, Fred, plays in the , Mrs. Guy Sltuler.
MIDDLElPORT Dally
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band.
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He is now serving with the . Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Neulz.. 1
Tuesday
sion wiD be held at ~ p.
PH. 992-5428
U. S.. Army In Bein Hoi after ling, Sr., joined their so~, Joc, l SYRACUSE PTA Tuesday at Tuesday at the MJddl04JDrl
spendmg a leave here With his a student at Ohio UmverSIIy Sat-, 7:30 p. m. at the School Audt· United Presbyterian Clturch.
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Pomeroy wife. Rosalie. who resides at , urday.
.• torium. Ohio University Family Persons interested in wor:king
1 Players of the Dramatics Arts as teachers or helpers
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! and Speech of lbe Division of the oommunily school are
Mental Hygiene w ; 11 present Ied to attend.
Congoleum-Nalrn VInyl Cushlonflor ln
~ "Ra~dom Target". by .N~r~j OlfiO .ETAPIII chapter, Beta
6 ft.,' ~ ft. and 12 ft. widths. . lAln&amp;
Sterling. The public Is mvtted.lsigma Phi Sorority, will meet
SPECIAL MEETING of tbe at 8:15 Tuesday night at the
weln1ng because it's cushioned. Quiet·
Middleport Lodge 363 Tuesday, 1Columbus and Southern 0 h i o
er and. needs no cementing down.
May 9, at 7:30p.m. ConfemngiEiectric eo. mecitng room. The
of the MM Degree, Harry C. 1new officers will be in.ltalted.
. Youi.aboice of t6e best patterns.
bound . I tltesher, Worshipful Master. Mrs Riclulrd Hovatter Mrl.
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s U· • MEMBERSillP TEA Tuesday Loi; Moore and Mrs. J~ Hedent read effecbvely . Can he 1 May 9 at 7'30 sponsored by the d ·
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' Women'&lt; Auxiliary of the Vetd h te
will be Mrs
Annsi""''l ~~o.;; cushioned vinyi
analyze and recite wltat be ha~ l erallll Memorial Hospital in ob- ! ~:v~t~~
Rut!t
In 6 fl; 9 ft. ~ 12;ft. widths. Select
read? Too lew c~llege fresh servance of Hospital Week. I He Members ara 1o note
men have this ability·
Mayor Legar will be guest Ich~n 8 In date of the ·
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the pattern that ~d look best in
To help htgb school students i speaker on the topic, "A Sani- •
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prepare for the college campus, 1tary sewer System for Pome- FOREST ROSE ""UNCD. 285 1 your home. ,.1;
Dr. Kenneth H. Blanchard and ,
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· well as developing efficient 1Daughters . of Amerlna! will
Davt'd J . y arm
versity faeulty members, lulve ·methods of text book reading meci at 7.30 Tuesday ntght at
Al'lllllrong Qulktr!Ont vinyl fioor
designed a special • u m mer!and skimming, Study s k i 1s the hall. Inspection will be
course to assist a limited. num- !will also bo ....
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and members are asked to wear
t;OV,ring. P(lpular prJced, yet depend·
ber of students In meebng the phasis on exam preparation, the INSTAIJ.,ATION OF •!file"!
able 8!)d beaumut
demands of college sludtes.
prjnct~os of note-taking, sched· by !be Middleport BUlin;~ aqd
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Danube Hayden's Concerto In B by M1ss
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All)l ·Mrs. Wallace Bradford.
Lawrence ~orarlly, Mr. an c
presentative director of
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Meigs ;County Association.
Mrs: John, M. : King, Mi'. and
. The meeting was haid last Mrs. Herman Kincaid, : ~. and
week-at the Neil House.
Mrs. WIUiam' Hari!en, !.lr. and
Eafile, Ohio Deparjment
Mrs. Jim Elias, aJid Mr. and
Health, tallted on air
Mrs. /!Obert aui.
ronlrol snd a report on
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Paragraphs lntroducecf·by the
ColuJ11bUS Zoo was gi•en
word "whereas" In a resolution
Dr. James Savoy, zoo
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IIIIIOking, .-il respiratorr
eases were presented ·at the
annual meeting of the 0 ld'
Tuberculo$ and Health ·
atlori aitended by Mrs.

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Mee~ing Last Week .

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Jones doing "Bells are Ring- by Bach. and Chopm s Grand
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• the students to Mrs. Lochary. "Gypsy Rondo;" Owen Black- l
A floral arrangement 'was pro· wood, Bach mi.nuets and Prei vided by Mrs. Fred Blaettnar. lode from Chopm . .
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executives gray atr. .
' guests of Alfred Elberfeld and
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space&lt;:raft during ground t..t..
Webb said NASA has "developed a plan under which tbe
first man-rated Apollo Block II
space eraft will be delivered to
Cape Keonedy late tlois year
and launched 3 montlu&lt; later."
Webb said the crew will bo
the tbree-man team which had
been back-up support for the ill·
fated Grissom mission- Navy
Capt_ Walter M. Schirra, Walter

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Maj. Donn F. Eflele.
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Webb noted !1111 Scbl;ra -:
would thus beeome tbe - ,-;
aatronaut to fly •lllrle .,..,.
tlollll" of U.S. spaeecirdMercury, Gemllll and Apollo;
Webb aald the aew, Blodr Jl
spacecraft will "till 1 100 Pill'
cent oxygen almooJileft, 1M
the use of noli&lt;Ombuatible llid
ru-e-resistant materials will
mlnlmlze tbe risk of f~." ,

\Big MIG Base Knocked Out

Purchase -of 16 trophies for fioats In ~he Big ,Bend
RP-~atta Parade Friday, June 23 at 1 p.m., 111 addition to
i~nd band trophlea was announced Monday by Pres! nt Jack Carsey at
regular meeting of the Po~e~oy
ber of Commerce. in the BaUey Restaurant J.luildin~\ Of the record number of parade trophies, e1ght will
be. ~arded for commercial floats and eight _for_ entrte.~
bv' .\IOJI.CODlmercial
· The chamber voted to donate 1
0 individuals.
za~~~ qar,ey urged
, fl.OO to the ~urrent llollars-for- ' .
re;id~~io submit float en- Scholars cllllipaign, and heard 1
lrllf ~parade marsbaU
reports regarding collections!
Glltbok at the earUest . !rom businesses In Pomeroy for I
ble at1 . A1eature ol thl$
Ibis fund.
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parade .wtn be the Ohio
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