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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT&gt; OHIO

MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1967

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Gloria Buck Selected Miss Southern Ohio

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KARATE!
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Leave it to F
eroy attorney, 1
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The t967 Big Bend Regatta. a Record.
Mills Gloria Buck, I RD'Piilli6three-day period of festivities "Pride of the Poplars," ·own- roy resident 1114· I Klllt \..._
1n the (Jhio River town of Porn- ed by Edison Hobstetter. presi- University Junior ~- ~
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KARATE, LET'S S£E
YOU BREAK THIS
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RECE~E SCHOL.-'\RSHIPS -. Scholarship awards totaHng nearly ,4,000, collected through the Citizen's
Scholarship Foundation of Me1gs County, were announced Sunday during an awards .program at Pomeroy
Elementary School. G~aduates of .1967, aboye, were preS!!nt at the event. Left to right, with their addresses
and the source of the~r scholarship, in addition to the money presented them by the Citizen's Scholarship
Foundation, are, seated, Edna McCoy, Reedsville, Eastern High, Pomeroy National Bank· Nancy Yost, Ra·
clnw, Southern High, Tiny's Bargainland: Barbara Williams, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Rutland Htgh,'Karr &amp; VanZandt
and ·Ohio Valley Publishing Company; Jam~lla Ward, Middleport, Middleport High, Citizen's National Bank:
Mary Catherine Fr~ncls, Pomeroy, Future Teachers; Judith Smith of Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Pomeroy High, Pomeroy
Natjonal Honor Soc1ety; Karen June Faulk, Middleport, Middleport High, Columbus &amp; Southern Obio Electric
Company. Second row, Ray Hindy, Middleport, Middleport High, R. H. Rawlings Sons Company; Neil Colmer,
Qmeroy, Pomeroy High, Maurita L. Miller Scholarship; Paul Haynes, Middleport, Middleport High, Keith
ble Ford; Roger Davis, Rutland, Rutland High, Rutland American Legion;· Thomas Osborne, Long Bottom,
stern High, Big Be~d Minstrel Association, an.d Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugs; Dennis Eugene Newland, Reeds·
. le, ,Eastern High, Eastern NatiOnal Honor SoCiety and Student Council, and Clarence David Mcintyre of RD,
ersYille, £astern High, Elberfelds. Each of the businesses, organizations or individuals listed with the
na _es of winners donated at least '100 to the scholarship foundation fund drive this year. Others awarded
scll~larsblps. bu\ unable to be present, were Charles Eichtn~er, of Chester, Eastern High, Farmers Ban~ &amp;
Savings t!:ompany; l'au\ .Eu~ene Black; Rt. if' Racine, Sounern High, Harry Pickens Memorial Scholarship
pr•Sented by Mr. an.d Mrs.llarold Sauer, an(l Tommy Le1 Miller, Rt. 2, Cheshire, Middleport Jligh, Middle~-Chamber o~ Commerce.-Sentinel Photo.
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Bank, was second plaee fmish- ern Ohio ~. • · ......,, ,.
A large turnout was on hand er in the senior division of the eant at tbtl ~ - ~·iU'ill., _
for the Mid-East U. S. Division frog jumping contest. Hobstet- High School aadltoi'lum; 111'11
Championship boat races and ter's frog, which jumped 11 ft., Buck is the daUJhle!' .,•.,.,,~
tbe Southeastern Ohio Champi· 3% inches, was jockeyed by Rol- Mrs. Gall Buck and a1llfll ~
onship frog jumping contest on lie Dee Hemsley, RD I Harri- eroy High 8cltoollftldUile.:.
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sonville.
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IaIed $2,500 while more than Pat Aeiker, R D, Middiepoll Warehime In GaJUpolil. ..
$200 was distributed to winners had the third place frog m the
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frog "Jimney" hopped 11 ft., and MISS Qmg"'llallty '·lnlild!!l
Fred.'Crow, prominent Porn- 2'!. inches, wa» awarded a $25 was Mlu Linda ~of lll
eroy attorney with his "0 1d cash pnze.
Grande College. LJ1i1! -~
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contest. Crow's frog, jockeyed be won to his frog jockeys, Cus- second runneN!pJMbe•
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son, leaped 1511., 4\1 inches for stetter turned over his win- iey for her talent In llie'all·• -1\
the championship. The leap of nings tn the jockeys of his and willie Mllllt MOCII'I dld•UZ1ljj
Crow's frog was reported only his wife's frogs.
skit 1114 Ly!m-.Qullc..Jilll:ll
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finished in the two-day team Conley ...... ........ 74 76 150 bracket, L. Blankenship, Chilli·
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SCORE Shinn .. .. .. .. . . .. . 75 80 155 152.
Ch :o Golf Association tourna- lture the 1967 medalist title.
Athens .. . .. .. .. ..
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men I Sunday to capture its first Fred Rake, Marietta, a n d Gallipolis .. .. .. . .. . ..
922 Wright ............. 75 82 157 E. Butts, Marietta, topped t h e
u own in 10 years.·
Hutch Gardner, formerly of !llarletta .. .. . ... .. ..
931 !T01'AL'l .. .. •.. 441111 t%! list with a 151. In the 65-andJAtheni and playing lor Lancas- Chillicothe .. . .. .. .. .
940 ' In other SOGA events over wer group, K. Kdmonds, MarFinal score was 9I! for_ the ter tied for se&lt;Ond in this Circleville ... .......
967 lt~e weekend, Loga6•s Steve ootta; pooled a 173 for top hon·
;,, ' club. Runnerup GallipoliS event with 147s.
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990 with a 304-yard, ·4" smack.
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stroke lead over the Gaiiipoll· lll'd for fourfu Wlth 1!9s. Jac&lt; Here's Gallipolis' six top •von par performanoe.
. tor honors with a 64, eight unt2ns. 447-449.
Algeo, Athens, and Bill Conley, :•corers tOnly the top six count I In seniors play, Forrest : der par.
It was Athens' mnth S09~ Galhpohs, ,tJed for flfth place :n the final standings. )
IDrummond, Chillicothe, captur- 1 Members voted to have the
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Showdown Looms on ADC Program

FIVE·DAY FORECAST
By United Prus
International
Tempontur11
Ohio
COLUMBUS (UP[) · "" T h ' $.15 million more for ADC, if administration two yem ago The same committee will take will ovoroge belowinnormal
NEW CONSTRUCTION -· Pictured is an addition under construction at the
showdown comes ~y as they will match it.
reduced the state's ;haJ••
up bills .to allow county Joo81•tals during the flvMoy per·
rear of the Pomeroy Junior High School. Housed in the ad~ition will be improv•
Republican leaders atifmpt to The children now receiv~
to issue revenue bonds and tax
ed dressing room facilities. Present loc~er faclhty spa~~ !I'll be ,used for a
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sa tvag• the Rhodes admlnisr.ra- funds for 78 per cent of the R~odes band ~"itub wan lead· anticipation notes and conser- nlng • .
school cafeteria being Installed. For IbiS ftrst time this fall as a result of the
tion's policy on tht' Aid minimum state living st:wd· ethrs avte' een 8 1.bmlgt.matnvtor vancy districts to issue ant1ci- Dolly high temperotur11
work being done this summer Pomeroy Junior and Senior High School students
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to Dependent Children 11\DGI ards. Wlt. h the state ?av•n~
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be offered a school lunch program. Construction is by the Karr Construcwill generally be In the
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tion Co., Pomeroy Star Route, and the 0 hio Valley Plumbing Co., Pomeroy, bas
program m the Senate Fmanre per cent of the cost an
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Bills tO' increase the salnries middle and . upper 70. in
1evy taxes to meet th em.
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Comrn11tee.
counties 10 per cent.
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. an ~ e t n~teht ree on for county employes ~.i·~il get sections while tho over·
next biPnnium is Frida_.,.. in the Icent of minimum standr1: J~ lor I their calen ars omg ·
their first airing ~eforP the night low reeding will
Jegi ~ la t ure , because the new r; ~. the ~4D.OOO children inv; !ved.
. The bill to permit counties to House Local Gover~rnent and range from the lower 50.
In north to the upper 50s
cnl year begins at 12: 01 a. m.'
State Share Cu _,.'
tmpose a tax of up to 5 per Urban Affairs Commttt~e.
Saturd a\ .
In the past. the o::t:1 tc ho1s cent on utilities bills, introdu~cd When the week•s work ends and hw 60. In south.
Th• GOP Jacked the vote.&lt; on I borne 9C per cent ot the cost last week as a part of t::e ta• Thursday, the !awma~e;~ w:ll Soasonabla temperatures
the Finanre Comm:· ; ·E' la!-.t for maintaining stand1rfi" ::~t package will get its fir~t tw:Jr- take a five-day break for the Tuesday turning cooler ot
week to retain Gov . .J..JillP:;; A. 100 per cent and 1h? counties lng Wednesday morning in the July 4 holiday, retut·ning the midweek, modiratlt\g 111·
aln at end of the week.
Rhodes' plan for givi"g .ount:r&gt; 10 per cent. but the Rhodes House Taxalion Committee.
afternoon of July 5.
Rainfall will average about one-half Inch, occurr·
ing mainly •• showers ot
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A incident on the record as soon Invasion of the airspace over
middle of week with , pos·
sibly a few mora showers U.S. Air Force Phantom jet was as possible to counter the the island of Hainan, which lies
shot down by Red Chinese certain charges from Peking of just south of the Chinese
end of tho week.
planes early today when it provocative U.S. intrusion of mainland. .
--~- strayed Into Communist air· Red Chinese airspace.
A direct fi1ght from Clark Air
SAIGON iUPI) - The U. S. Sgt. Rickey Sancbe•, 22, of ;atroopers killed 108 guerrillas Communist district chief,
space near Hainan Island, the Peking has made several Base, near Manlla, to Da Nang
Come md today sa 1,~ l w o Cbico. Calli., said.
m a sweep over the ancient spokesrc en said.
Pentagon announced. The two recent claims of downing would carry a plane over
American platoons lhil\ .WeQt. While the 173rd geared for a imperial city of Hue, 380 miles The government troops used
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pilots
aboard were rescued American planes over the Haman. .
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Chinese mainland near the .There IS frequent U.S. air
down fighting took at least.-q,&amp; re.turn match, U. S. allies northeast of Saigon. They also armored personnel carriers in
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North Vietnamese troops with reported killing 151 Communists captured 14 suspected Vi e t I· their stunning coastal drive , of t ~ bas:h ~\ s~m~
A brief Defense Department border of North Vietnam.
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~ announcement said the plane, There also have been several base to Vietnam and pilots are
Al pha Company ol1he Army's Crack Jouth Vietnamese par- lain and - a rare prize- a light" casualties.
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an F4C on a flight from Clark other incidents involving Chi· warned to stay well to the south
173rd Airborne Brigade suffer- ·
power u na wns a c ance
Field near Manila to Da Nang, nese charges of American of Hainan.
ed 80 men killed, 75 from tw 0
size each other up, to take each in South Vietnam, inadvertently
platoons, in the seveh hour
others ~eahure. .
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fight Thursday that gav,e AmerSomellmes, saJd _Johnson It atrspace."
wa n fort·es in Vietnam one of I
Holzer Hospital: VIs Il l n g does llelp a lot to SJt down and The announcement said the
their bloodiest moments. Some I
hours 2-4 and 7~ p m Parents took at 8 man- nght m the eye plane "apparently experienced
wound•o Am &gt;rlcans were
only on Ped18tncs Ward.
-and try to. reason With him, a failure of its navigational and
cu!ed by North VIetnamese who Parents who still want to en-~ wives, conduct the annual EastAdmission•
particularly tf he 1s trymg to mmunications gear."
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overran !herr poSitions.
i roll children m the Meigs Coun- er Sea• Sale which support• the
reason with you.
co"Th 1
was attacked by
Establishment of a school for the me~tally retar
At the sr•ne officers ,· and l ty Spe~h Clinics now m prog· socre1y's program in thi! cour.· Mrs. Charles M. Neal, Sr., i "We may have differences Ch' e Pane fl and crashed in Meigs County will depend upon pubhc mtetrhesiTris~o~tn
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, tn Lloyd, ll05 Adnan Ave.; and difficulties ahead but I
mese atrcrha Ch' Se bo t at a meeting to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at e m Y
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some called them "banzai" at- conducling the clinics :n four
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a ." son, 814 Th1r d
Ave.: 1, not increased, by our new I mr ·~ sou
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sponsor- MeJgs SocJety was the first '" ,Mrs. Robert V. Holland, Rt. l &lt;nowledge of each other " the announcement saJd.b d h
turned from Athens where he attended a Zone 16 meet.
1.ac ks and oth ers cIat.me~,~l .lh e locations in the coun•v
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eJr Jed Children's Society describ- gram He saJd chm'" a'e '" op. Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. Eva John- 1 I that respect Johnson said been rescued. !mila! reports Health Association.
wJth the . estab!lshment of sue
courage with opium - claimed ~d work of the clinics for .nem· eration at Pomeroy. Middl~pmt, son, Rt. 2 Crown City; James lh."two men pla~ned to keep in indicate they ~~ve not suffered Meigs eountians mu~ show a school '? Me~gs County, Rev.
they killed m. The Communists ber 0 f the Middlepor• PorPeroy Rutla nd and Racme sch''' IS. H. Chattin Mason ; Marcus J. l b in tbe future both serrous mjury.
an Interest in the project and Pernn srud.
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.heir dead before American re· Rotary club Frrday mght at He noted that 20 per ceo! of ' McDamel, Pt. easan ' ancy directly and through theJr lop- lh rincipal planes used by the m ICa e :W Mr p I aid Perrin will outline aspects of
nforcements reached the spot Heath Ch!lPCh.
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' the county child•·en enrolled in A. Bush, Henderson ; Mrs. Cora , level aides.
A'e ~ rce NallY and Marines in school, the v. . ~rr n s t the zone session He also re•here the two units of Aloha Rotary members, .md their I the Head Start program Ia s I M Smrth, Rt. 3 Leon; Albert I Kosygin impressed Johnson as ~r ~- I , .j.
r II IB a and the~ can do thiS by a .
t th t James' White Direc:ompany became "lost pI aI vear would benefit by therapy E. GulJ'ntherh C~iflo~.l W. V~-~
fair, strong, film and highly :w~n_.,~;i~:msuper~~i~ turbojet. te~~ r/sd~y i~lg~hlo's Re·
~I I~ Ohio program' for the
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c-e· are eorJ•l din the four Pleasant: Andrew G. Hoschar, the Soviet position across fully The Pentagon app~ren f th tardation program and Ohio rear J,lw 17v': die's ~~h
We met • buneh of gonko and
clinics
Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; David A. ' &amp;but wililout becoming loud or clded to get Jts versJOn o e University officials at the zone ty _on u y
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got Into a flrefl~ht. We'll go
He welcomed ne~ enrollees. Hensler, . Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; offensive.
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bark and fight tbem again,"
Gaages - Gallipolis. 12.2 and Most of the children now ill Mrs. SuZJe E, Gainer, Rl I Long There was blunt talk between
anxious to asstsl In any way If .~oper Interest Is shown,
12.9 running 5 feet on rollers; the clinics are five to 12 years Bottom; James M. New e II, the two leaders, some tough
the school could be In operation
. ·, Pt. pleasant, 24.39 ; Pomeroy · old. Most of the i''Oblems in- Chester; Ernest D. Hulton, Rt. exchanges - both Frulay and
th' 8 1 ber Rev PerriD
'.. Mas6n 2081 ; Hmton, 0.93 fall· valve articulation and rhythm I Racme ; Mrs. . v ~ c t 0 r D: Sunday-but it never reach~ a
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Swam, Rt. 1 Racme, Mrs. Ran Ipomt of warnmgs or ultJma·
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met, and Winfield are on the , ed the club's apprec••ti •n to F.. McGraw, Ashland, Ky .; One of Johnson's major aims • c. Fowler, 82, of West Colum·
A cool spelllinBered in the Mid·
sill.
I John Werner, Curtis Jenkinson, James Taylor, Rt. 2 Pedro; in meeting Kosygin was to bla, died Saturday at his resiwest, across the Great Lakes
BOat Movemeall:
and Ed Raker for the main mov. Mrs. Richard L. Newvhaner, impress himself on the Soviet dence. He was a member of the
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to the Appalachians.
GalliPolis Locka - Robert P. ers in seeing that Rotary was Jackson : Gay F. 1Johnson Rt. 3 leader as a matt of resolve, a West Columbia Evangelical
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. ~ iJ T1boli up 8_: 55 p.m.: ec )Or represented by a float in the Albany ; Mrs. Dav1
· ann, man who strongly wants peace, United Brethren Church. He
dte
which baa buried half a million
Frederick Y. Smith. , f "P 11 ·15 p.m.; Cotton Queen up Regatta Parade Friday.
Jackson ; Arthur E. W11' on, and a man With a pai!Slonote was born on December 28, 183!,
acreo from Rule, Neb. to Ill
Mr and _M" Da,ld G Srnrth of 1 40 •. m.; Steel Clipper up 3:20 A guest, Arthur Milner, Lees- .Jackson; Mrs. Vmcent G. Pyles, desire to improve the econom1c the son of the late Thomas and
mouth, began to crest' at Jef.
23 Morns Sl '. Atnens, has a.m.: Edward S. Bosworth up burg, o., a member of the Stat£ Ironton ; Charles E. NJChols, Rt. and social lot of AmerJcans Angeline Chaffin Fowler.
f
Cit M Th Llttl Bl e
3
been commrsSioned
!WlCOnd 5:15 a. m.
Farm Exposition Commission, 2 Oak Hill : William D. Moms, through the Great Society.
surviving are his wife, May;
~~:Vat!.' a~d G~and ~ve~a'
loeutenant upon complelloa of Kanawba River- London. was introduced by Rotarl•:~ Rt. 5 Jackson; Mr!. Bessie B. The resident's point
was two daughters, Mrs. Josephine
all tributaries of the Big Mud:
the U. S. Alr. For"' Re!O~e Fort Dearborn down 4:10a.m., George Meinhart.
Scherer, Ironton.
that if the two superpowers Cllll Kirbv. West Columbia; Mrs.
By Tbe UP!
dy overflowed as a result of
OffJcers Trammg . Corps pro- Helen Z. up 5.35 am; Marmet, Heath Church Ladies mv mg
Blrtll
deal with one another In peace P•arlie Elllarl, Norfolk, Va.; Return/or Talk.
saiurday njght rai!IS
gra~ at Ohro Umvorsltt;· ~t. Mary Jan up 7.40 pm.; W H. dinner were Mrs. Nan Mooro, M R0 bert V Holland Rt. they can set an example for two grandchildren, three broth· PmSBIJRGH _ NEGOTIA
·
Sm.rth also received his a e., f!haver, Jr. down 7'20 p m. Jef- Mrs. Mildred Zeigler, Mr·s Ertrs.
·ter 1.50 ' m. lother nations to gel along.
ers, Lewis Fowler, Charles
,
lor s d•~ree m busmoss admm· ferson up 9·05 p.m ; Alan R. ith Jividen Mrs Oma Wr ods 1 Cheshire, daugh ' . p.
The two leaders' talks Sunday F I 8 nd Lawrence Fowler tors for the United Rubber Rocky High
.
·t r
·
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. ' · Saturday.
ower
Workers Union (URW) and the
" ra JOn.
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.
Merrill up 4:25 a m : Elgerchff Mrs Kay Rall and Mrss Bess
lasted about 4\1 hours from the ali of Pt. Pleasant; lhree SIS· to five tire roducers ret n
WEST YELLOWSTONE,
The lieutenant 19 bemg asSJJZD· up 7 a.m.
Sanborn.
Discharge•
, lime they first mel until shortly ters, Mro. Frances Keeney, Pt. p
p
ur ~ Mont. - Gov. Nelson A. Rock&amp;00 to GnffJJS AFB, to;, Y._. for Oblo R'"•r - Lock 15, Jacob i
Glen F. Cain, Mrs. Tom J. before they emerged from Pleasant; Mrs. Irene Miller and to Ohio today, the nations feller's name stayed alive I·
trnrnm• •nd dutv "' • 10 ""1'r8 G. down 4:30 PIJ!. ; Queen C1ty Veterans Memorial Hoapltal Cook Miss Joy M. Corn, Larry "Hollybush," the hnme of the Mrs Florence Kinder, bo!.b ol rubber te ~pit~, in to :•u~e mong Republican governors 88
officer. Hels a graduate of AtiJ.. up 9:10 p.m, Lock t5, S t • e I Saturday Admbslous -Judy R. Davis, Rufus R. Dupree, Glassboro State College pres- Che;apeake, Ohio.
~P•;:-d ar:a ~-kg ses ous n a potential 1968 presidential
ens Hi~h SciJool. HJS WJfe, Ma· Express up 5:25 a.m ; P e g g Y Brace, Racine ; Carl Betz, Rut- Frank M. Fugate, Mrs. Fern ident, about dusk.
The funeral will be held at e
BY-&lt;&gt; 8 1 e.
nomlee today. Two Westorn
" " 'h• rlo.,•hl:r of "' •lld Downey up 6:50 a.m.; Lock 17, land; Margaret Van Cooney, L. Harbuur, Milford H. Harden, Johnson brought his wife and the west Columbia EUB Chur.ch e~::·~~torsh:nded four day_s of Republican governors apoke
Mrs. Frank H. B!Se ol Reed•- Polly R. up 2:1! p.m.; John J. Pomeroy; Franci• Amos, Porn- Howard N. Hill, Mrs. John E. elder daughter, Lynda Blrd, and on Tuesday at 2 p. m. w1th P 'th 1 ka tretl Sundt a~ nJglhht highly of Rockefeller's quallft.
ville.
Rowe down 3·25
.
. brought h'JS daught er, the Rev. Lester Lane oIf'JC I••• WI lkou t a se t .emen
. a.m. ., Lock 18 , eroy; RiChard
Treadway, Ra- Holle, Mrs. J. Earl. Huddleston, Kosygm
'nd 1m h' e ca11ons upon their arrival at thla '
1
Luther ·Herdman down 2.50 a. cine; James Hill, Racine.
Mrs. Virgil W. Lutton, Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Lyudmila Gvishiani, to the Jng. Burial will be In the Kirk· ;a ou 'ht~ge~ In ~dl~s ~ ~ mountetn resort for the annual
LOCAL TEMPS
m. ; Criss Jr. down 4:2() am. : Saturday Dlscbarres - Aud· ert E. Miller, Mrs. Bill D. Per· Sunday summit. The women land Memorial GardeM under wo7k w c
as 1
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The_ temperature m Pomeroy Constructor up 5:10 a.m.; Lock rey Jeffers, J~dy Bacon, Char· kins, Max E. Pickett, William spent the afternoon at Island the direction of the Foglesong
ers.
which now includes 11 Repubu:
at tUO p.m. Monday was 68 1~. Sh~rley up 2:30a .m.; Philip les Nutter, Klvzabeth Well.
Russell, Criss C. Sayre, Mrs. Besch, N.J., the summer home Funeral Home.
,
cans in the 13 atates 11 reprede•reeo, uoder sunny sk~es.
Sporn up 5 a.m.; F r a n k II n Sunday Admissions- Blanche Raymond R. Simmons, M r s. ot Gov. Richard J. Hughes, Friends may call at the res!· Blame• Sov1et.
sents.
UNTI"I:I Pierce up 6:35 a.m.: Lock 20, Hickle. Hartford ; Eileen Yank· yirginia Skehan, Wa II ace A. where they were ~tertained by dence of the deceased at We~ NEW YORK - FOREIGN The two who talked about
Susan Lane up 1:50 a.m.; Har- er, Mason ; Raymond Russell. Smith, Sr., Larry J . Tackett, Mrs. Hughes.
Columbia at any lime today.
Minister Abba Eban of hrael Rockefeller were Governon
DEVO'I'ED TO INTJI:R~ OF ry Dyer up 6:15a.m.; Bellville Middleport; Goldie Grimm, Rut- Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Mrs. Jack
said Sunday the pro· Arab at- Tom McCall of Oregon and
Mf,JGS • MASON AREA
Locks, New
Martinsville up land; Vera Goodwin, Columbus. L. Adams and Infant daughter,
PARTY FOR BICKLE
lltudo of tho Soviet Union was David r Cargo of New Mexico.
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6:45
a.m.;
L o c k 22, Sunday Dbeborreo - Arthur Mrs. Robert L. P,hlllips and m· A sta'g farewU party for Coach
a prlm?~Y callSe of the outbreak McCall called Rockefeller the
...1 ~::-:.~:·::::; ::~., Je~at down 4:30 a.m. ; Loc_k R~veo. Gladya Rumfield, Alice !ant daughter, Timothy G. Atha, Charles !Bud) BldclriWe wdiiiF be
of dhoslilitieo llr the Middle h~ast nation's beat gqvernor and
"'' oooo v.u.,: ..."'"'"'
.,. 23, m , Slate up 3:40a.m. ; L. F1· Filch, Joyce Carson, James Hill Jeffrey A. Chevalier, Mrs. Dor- held at the Secon
ar Ire
an rema 1ned a constant md· Cargo esllmated that a secret
m·~· a• •• ore down 4:10a.m.; S. M. Jenks Charlene Thoma, Clara Laven- othy F. Haynes Charles T. House Tuesday In Po01eroy at
ranee to lasting peace between ballot among 25 GOP governors
;:~",!,:'::OJ::~;;-~ 1ft up 5:r. a.m.; Pennsylvania up aer, Jennie WUIIIJilson, Martha Sprouse, Deborah' J. Voller, 7:30p. m. Coach Bickle, form·
i
!Brae! and the Arab slates.
would show that 1&amp; felt
h5 .rll.; Greenup Locks, Southern.
Mrs. Ronnie L. Calvert and In· er Pomeroy High School Road
Speaking on NBC.TV'a "Meet Rockefeller would be the nest
''"' o•••
.
E'Deana Bosworth down 3::10
!ant daughter, Mrs. WHile D. Football Coach, has accented
the Press," tbe Israeli fotelgn pre.sldentlal candidate
""""" ,.,..,,~., ........- . p.m.; Prlnclplo down 7 p.m.;
AUXIIJARY TO MEET
Marr and Infant daughter, Mrs. I the position of head coach at
.,
,.
minister said. "The lack of
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"""'"" 111 "'"'"'" •••.. ..., "'""• Expl'l!sa. up 1:30 p.m. ; J. S. The Racine American Legion Michael A. Taylor and Infant Rip!~~ HJ•h :~chool. Frlenda are
• t5l 11
Ill • balance In the Soviet attitude Is
: .. • ••..
N.. ~oro "'"· ... Lewis down 1:55 a.m.; Warren Auxiliary wUI meet Tuesday at•on.
cordi81ly lnv1led.
WEDNESDAY
undou&amp;ledly one ol the main
TAKEN TO IJ\ISPITAL
'"'"""""" "'"' ..11 ,.,.. ., Hougland down 4 a.m.; Mel- 8 p. m. at the pool home. InTO ENTERTAIN
FEENE\\ • BENNE'I'I' Post !acton which bfoughl about tb~ Carolyn .Janet Reevea, Pom:::.;1" ..... "'"'"'' " "'"b .., dahl Locka, A. J. P a Ito n stallatlon of officers will be
PLAN MEETINGS
Mrs. Carl Shields will enter· 128, American Leion, will meet present tension and et]lloaloo. eroy Rout~ 3, was taken to
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2:20
p.R).; Falg- held.
.
lain the Past Matro!IS of I he at 1:30 Wednesday night at the He termed tbe Soviet demand Meigs General f!ospltal by the
:~~.:·;_11~1 ;::;;:.~': .,_.,• ~; ship dnwn 11 p.m.; F. H. JohnThere will be a fellowsblp Pomeroy, Chapter, OES, '!:u@s- Hall. Harold Col, eighth dIs- for withdraw!! as " · · ·.totally Pomeroy emergency aqu&amp;C~Iatt
Motor "'"" , _ , ....., ..J,., ston and Chaperon in tow up I ASSOCIATION TO MEET
meeting the week of July z at day, Jlllle 21, at 7:30 p. Ill; 4t tr1c1 commander, will be pres- unacceptable.
Saturday night where she was
::' ••Ill••'•• .,.,. ....,.. a ... ., a.m.; Ell!lta WQOds up 2:10 a, Naylor's R~ ~emorlal Play- 7_:30 p. m. at the Freewill Bap- t~e Bailey's Restaurant .Pirty en! to Install the new officers.
,
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admitted aa a medical patlenj,
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m.: Valvollne up 3:20 a.m.; AI· ground AISOClllllon will meet l13t Church at Silver Run. There rooms (reached_ by asl!tg 1111 Commander Albert Roush asks StormsSprelid
, Mn. Reeves was e"J!!rlenclill
- ..... - · .:.:•:;: , loll ~ up 4:40 a.m.; Mem-1 Wedneldar, June 28, at 7 p. m. will be a different mlniater Western 'and S/iuthern Life In· a iood al\&amp;ndance at the meetTRtJNDEk . SH 0 WE R S difficulty 1n breatbinir ~quad-""
phis Zepll)'1' up 5:45 a.m.
at lbe pla)'lround.
eacb evenl"i.
6111'anee alairwij).
Jna.
atte!ched over lhe Soulh and men aAid.

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AthenrCops First SOGA Meet In l~ Years
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Athens outshot GallipoJII. PI . 195'1.
finished in the two-day team Conley ...... ........ 74 76 150 bracket, L. Blankenship, Chilli·
trokes
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Jim
Romanowski
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tournament:
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'O'Brien , ........ ., 78 16 154 cQ!he was the winner with a
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ol the !2nd annual Squtheastern ed a one-&lt;&gt;ver-par 145 to cap- TEAM
SCORE Shinn .. .. .. .. . . .. . 75 80 155 152.
Ch :o Golf Association tourna- lture the 1967 medalist title.
Athens .. . .. .. .. ..
91! , Clark · . ..... ..... 74 83 157 In the 6().6! age division, L.
men I Sunday to capture its first Fred Rake, Marietta, a n d Gallipolis .. .. .. . .. . ..
922 Wright ............. 75 82 157 E. Butts, Marietta, topped t h e
u own in 10 years.·
Hutch Gardner, formerly of !llarletta .. .. . ... .. ..
931 !T01'AL'l .. .. •.. 441111 t%! list with a 151. In the 65-andJAtheni and playing lor Lancas- Chillicothe .. . .. .. .. .
940 ' In other SOGA events over wer group, K. Kdmonds, MarFinal score was 9I! for_ the ter tied for se&lt;Ond in this Circleville ... .......
967 lt~e weekend, Loga6•s Steve ootta; pooled a 173 for top hon·
;,, ' club. Runnerup GallipoliS event with 147s.
Lancaster .. . .. .. .. .
967 . Johno won th~ driving contest oro
,, . ;hed wr th 922. At the hall· ·
. Logan . .. .. ... .. ..
990 with a 304-yard, ·4" smack.
. In Friday's pro-am event,
113 ,
poml. , Saturdoy evening, Forrest Drummond.
Ch1lhJa•kson
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stroke lead over the Gaiiipoll· lll'd for fourfu Wlth 1!9s. Jac&lt; Here's Gallipolis' six top •von par performanoe.
. tor honors with a 64, eight unt2ns. 447-449.
Algeo, Athens, and Bill Conley, :•corers tOnly the top six count I In seniors play, Forrest : der par.
It was Athens' mnth S09~ Galhpohs, ,tJed for flfth place :n the final standings. )
IDrummond, Chillicothe, captur- 1 Members voted to have the
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Showdown Looms on ADC Program

FIVE·DAY FORECAST
By United Prus
International
Tempontur11
Ohio
COLUMBUS (UP[) · "" T h ' $.15 million more for ADC, if administration two yem ago The same committee will take will ovoroge belowinnormal
NEW CONSTRUCTION -· Pictured is an addition under construction at the
showdown comes ~y as they will match it.
reduced the state's ;haJ••
up bills .to allow county Joo81•tals during the flvMoy per·
rear of the Pomeroy Junior High School. Housed in the ad~ition will be improv•
Republican leaders atifmpt to The children now receiv~
to issue revenue bonds and tax
ed dressing room facilities. Present loc~er faclhty spa~~ !I'll be ,used for a
1
•Iod starling Tuesday mor·
sa tvag• the Rhodes admlnisr.ra- funds for 78 per cent of the R~odes band ~"itub wan lead· anticipation notes and conser- nlng • .
school cafeteria being Installed. For IbiS ftrst time this fall as a result of the
tion's policy on tht' Aid minimum state living st:wd· ethrs avte' een 8 1.bmlgt.matnvtor vancy districts to issue ant1ci- Dolly high temperotur11
work being done this summer Pomeroy Junior and Senior High School students
·
e sta es responSJ 111cs o he
will
to Dependent Children 11\DGI ards. Wlt. h the state ?av•n~
!Ill
.
d th
patory
notes.
be offered a school lunch program. Construction is by the Karr Construcwill generally be In the
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· d th counties an
en a11OW!RJ! 1nem
tion Co., Pomeroy Star Route, and the 0 hio Valley Plumbing Co., Pomeroy, bas
program m the Senate Fmanre per cent of the cost an
e
Bills tO' increase the salnries middle and . upper 70. in
1evy taxes to meet th em.
.
.
to
d
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the contract for plumbing and heating on the project.
Comrn11tee.
counties 10 per cent.
Th H
h .
d
of all ·eleele county offic1a s north and tho lower 80s
.
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The deadlme for approval of .The additional 170 ,,oJimn ; b'J
d h Se
th
· and set a !ll-hour work week In control and. southern
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the appropriation (;j bi!l for the would push payments to l~ll per
. an ~ e t n~teht ree on for county employes ~.i·~il get sections while tho over·
next biPnnium is Frida_.,.. in the Icent of minimum standr1: J~ lor I their calen ars omg ·
their first airing ~eforP the night low reeding will
Jegi ~ la t ure , because the new r; ~. the ~4D.OOO children inv; !ved.
. The bill to permit counties to House Local Gover~rnent and range from the lower 50.
In north to the upper 50s
cnl year begins at 12: 01 a. m.'
State Share Cu _,.'
tmpose a tax of up to 5 per Urban Affairs Commttt~e.
Saturd a\ .
In the past. the o::t:1 tc ho1s cent on utilities bills, introdu~cd When the week•s work ends and hw 60. In south.
Th• GOP Jacked the vote.&lt; on I borne 9C per cent ot the cost last week as a part of t::e ta• Thursday, the !awma~e;~ w:ll Soasonabla temperatures
the Finanre Comm:· ; ·E' la!-.t for maintaining stand1rfi" ::~t package will get its fir~t tw:Jr- take a five-day break for the Tuesday turning cooler ot
week to retain Gov . .J..JillP:;; A. 100 per cent and 1h? counties lng Wednesday morning in the July 4 holiday, retut·ning the midweek, modiratlt\g 111·
aln at end of the week.
Rhodes' plan for givi"g .ount:r&gt; 10 per cent. but the Rhodes House Taxalion Committee.
afternoon of July 5.
Rainfall will average about one-half Inch, occurr·
ing mainly •• showers ot
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A incident on the record as soon Invasion of the airspace over
middle of week with , pos·
sibly a few mora showers U.S. Air Force Phantom jet was as possible to counter the the island of Hainan, which lies
shot down by Red Chinese certain charges from Peking of just south of the Chinese
end of tho week.
planes early today when it provocative U.S. intrusion of mainland. .
--~- strayed Into Communist air· Red Chinese airspace.
A direct fi1ght from Clark Air
SAIGON iUPI) - The U. S. Sgt. Rickey Sancbe•, 22, of ;atroopers killed 108 guerrillas Communist district chief,
space near Hainan Island, the Peking has made several Base, near Manlla, to Da Nang
Come md today sa 1,~ l w o Cbico. Calli., said.
m a sweep over the ancient spokesrc en said.
Pentagon announced. The two recent claims of downing would carry a plane over
American platoons lhil\ .WeQt. While the 173rd geared for a imperial city of Hue, 380 miles The government troops used
.
pilots
aboard were rescued American planes over the Haman. .
1
IC~ntmu~~ Fr~m Page ) It from the China Sea.
Chinese mainland near the .There IS frequent U.S. air
down fighting took at least.-q,&amp; re.turn match, U. S. allies northeast of Saigon. They also armored personnel carriers in
0
North Vietnamese troops with reported killing 151 Communists captured 14 suspected Vi e t I· their stunning coastal drive , of t ~ bas:h ~\ s~m~
A brief Defense Department border of North Vietnam.
traffic from the Philippines
them.
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Cong, including a guerrilla cap-[ which cost them only "very ?ppeare t~h • ~d.'
~ announcement said the plane, There also have been several base to Vietnam and pilots are
Al pha Company ol1he Army's Crack Jouth Vietnamese par- lain and - a rare prize- a light" casualties.
.eaderr" tf ~ wor s hwo
an F4C on a flight from Clark other incidents involving Chi· warned to stay well to the south
173rd Airborne Brigade suffer- ·
power u na wns a c ance
Field near Manila to Da Nang, nese charges of American of Hainan.
ed 80 men killed, 75 from tw 0
size each other up, to take each in South Vietnam, inadvertently
platoons, in the seveh hour
others ~eahure. .
... "~rossed into Red Chinese
fight Thursday that gav,e AmerSomellmes, saJd _Johnson It atrspace."
wa n fort·es in Vietnam one of I
Holzer Hospital: VIs Il l n g does llelp a lot to SJt down and The announcement said the
their bloodiest moments. Some I
hours 2-4 and 7~ p m Parents took at 8 man- nght m the eye plane "apparently experienced
wound•o Am &gt;rlcans were
only on Ped18tncs Ward.
-and try to. reason With him, a failure of its navigational and
cu!ed by North VIetnamese who Parents who still want to en-~ wives, conduct the annual EastAdmission•
particularly tf he 1s trymg to mmunications gear."
ded
overran !herr poSitions.
i roll children m the Meigs Coun- er Sea• Sale which support• the
reason with you.
co"Th 1
was attacked by
Establishment of a school for the me~tally retar
At the sr•ne officers ,· and l ty Spe~h Clinics now m prog· socre1y's program in thi! cour.· Mrs. Charles M. Neal, Sr., i "We may have differences Ch' e Pane fl and crashed in Meigs County will depend upon pubhc mtetrhesiTris~o~tn
·
.' d th · •
ross may do so.
ty.
, tn Lloyd, ll05 Adnan Ave.; and difficulties ahead but I
mese atrcrha Ch' Se bo t at a meeting to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at e m Y
men who survive
e numan
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ma a a u
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0
wave Communist assaults ' _ ' John Applegate, thPraois:, M A 1 t
I'd th t th
rs.
ra . ·
n •. think they will be lessened, and 30 .1
th of Hainan " the United Church of C rJS •
B'll p .
h
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some called them "banzai" at- conducling the clinics :n four
r . ppega e not
a ." son, 814 Th1r d
Ave.: 1, not increased, by our new I mr ·~ sou
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sponsor- MeJgs SocJety was the first '" ,Mrs. Robert V. Holland, Rt. l &lt;nowledge of each other " the announcement saJd.b d h
turned from Athens where he attended a Zone 16 meet.
1.ac ks and oth ers cIat.me~,~l .lh e locations in the coun•v
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two pilots a oar ave
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bo o1 th · ed by the Meigs Ca.mlv Crip. . , · , · Chesh~re; James J. aun ers, resident added.
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re namese oste
eJr Jed Children's Society describ- gram He saJd chm'" a'e '" op. Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. Eva John- 1 I that respect Johnson said been rescued. !mila! reports Health Association.
wJth the . estab!lshment of sue
courage with opium - claimed ~d work of the clinics for .nem· eration at Pomeroy. Middl~pmt, son, Rt. 2 Crown City; James lh."two men pla~ned to keep in indicate they ~~ve not suffered Meigs eountians mu~ show a school '? Me~gs County, Rev.
they killed m. The Communists ber 0 f the Middlepor• PorPeroy Rutla nd and Racme sch''' IS. H. Chattin Mason ; Marcus J. l b in tbe future both serrous mjury.
an Interest in the project and Pernn srud.
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.heir dead before American re· Rotary club Frrday mght at He noted that 20 per ceo! of ' McDamel, Pt. easan ' ancy directly and through theJr lop- lh rincipal planes used by the m ICa e :W Mr p I aid Perrin will outline aspects of
nforcements reached the spot Heath Ch!lPCh.
,
' the county child•·en enrolled in A. Bush, Henderson ; Mrs. Cora , level aides.
A'e ~ rce NallY and Marines in school, the v. . ~rr n s t the zone session He also re•here the two units of Aloha Rotary members, .md their I the Head Start program Ia s I M Smrth, Rt. 3 Leon; Albert I Kosygin impressed Johnson as ~r ~- I , .j.
r II IB a and the~ can do thiS by a .
t th t James' White Direc:ompany became "lost pI aI vear would benefit by therapy E. GulJ'ntherh C~iflo~.l W. V~-~
fair, strong, film and highly :w~n_.,~;i~:msuper~~i~ turbojet. te~~ r/sd~y i~lg~hlo's Re·
~I I~ Ohio program' for the
:oons...
training However, only 38 chi!· Mrs. osep
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· articulate leader who could put
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t ded ill ..1 M ·g Co •
"There lon'l mU&lt;h to say,
c-e· are eorJ•l din the four Pleasant: Andrew G. Hoschar, the Soviet position across fully The Pentagon app~ren f th tardation program and Ohio rear J,lw 17v': die's ~~h
We met • buneh of gonko and
clinics
Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; David A. ' &amp;but wililout becoming loud or clded to get Jts versJOn o e University officials at the zone ty _on u y
. scussf w;h
got Into a flrefl~ht. We'll go
He welcomed ne~ enrollees. Hensler, . Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; offensive.
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meeting indica~ed that they are ~~:,!~nta formation
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bark and fight tbem again,"
Gaages - Gallipolis. 12.2 and Most of the children now ill Mrs. SuZJe E, Gainer, Rl I Long There was blunt talk between
anxious to asstsl In any way If .~oper Interest Is shown,
12.9 running 5 feet on rollers; the clinics are five to 12 years Bottom; James M. New e II, the two leaders, some tough
the school could be In operation
. ·, Pt. pleasant, 24.39 ; Pomeroy · old. Most of the i''Oblems in- Chester; Ernest D. Hulton, Rt. exchanges - both Frulay and
th' 8 1 ber Rev PerriD
'.. Mas6n 2081 ; Hmton, 0.93 fall· valve articulation and rhythm I Racme ; Mrs. . v ~ c t 0 r D: Sunday-but it never reach~ a
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lng ; Kanawha Falls, 3.22 stat.; l•tuttering).
Swam, Rt. 1 Racme, Mrs. Ran Ipomt of warnmgs or ultJma·
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WEST COLUMBIA - Emery
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through the Great Plains today,
met, and Winfield are on the , ed the club's apprec••ti •n to F.. McGraw, Ashland, Ky .; One of Johnson's major aims • c. Fowler, 82, of West Colum·
A cool spelllinBered in the Mid·
sill.
I John Werner, Curtis Jenkinson, James Taylor, Rt. 2 Pedro; in meeting Kosygin was to bla, died Saturday at his resiwest, across the Great Lakes
BOat Movemeall:
and Ed Raker for the main mov. Mrs. Richard L. Newvhaner, impress himself on the Soviet dence. He was a member of the
Ill
to the Appalachians.
GalliPolis Locka - Robert P. ers in seeing that Rotary was Jackson : Gay F. 1Johnson Rt. 3 leader as a matt of resolve, a West Columbia Evangelical
Th
11en Missour1 R'tver,
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B k' d
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swo
. ~ iJ T1boli up 8_: 55 p.m.: ec )Or represented by a float in the Albany ; Mrs. Dav1
· ann, man who strongly wants peace, United Brethren Church. He
dte
which baa buried half a million
Frederick Y. Smith. , f "P 11 ·15 p.m.; Cotton Queen up Regatta Parade Friday.
Jackson ; Arthur E. W11' on, and a man With a pai!Slonote was born on December 28, 183!,
acreo from Rule, Neb. to Ill
Mr and _M" Da,ld G Srnrth of 1 40 •. m.; Steel Clipper up 3:20 A guest, Arthur Milner, Lees- .Jackson; Mrs. Vmcent G. Pyles, desire to improve the econom1c the son of the late Thomas and
mouth, began to crest' at Jef.
23 Morns Sl '. Atnens, has a.m.: Edward S. Bosworth up burg, o., a member of the Stat£ Ironton ; Charles E. NJChols, Rt. and social lot of AmerJcans Angeline Chaffin Fowler.
f
Cit M Th Llttl Bl e
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been commrsSioned
!WlCOnd 5:15 a. m.
Farm Exposition Commission, 2 Oak Hill : William D. Moms, through the Great Society.
surviving are his wife, May;
~~:Vat!.' a~d G~and ~ve~a'
loeutenant upon complelloa of Kanawba River- London. was introduced by Rotarl•:~ Rt. 5 Jackson; Mr!. Bessie B. The resident's point
was two daughters, Mrs. Josephine
all tributaries of the Big Mud:
the U. S. Alr. For"' Re!O~e Fort Dearborn down 4:10a.m., George Meinhart.
Scherer, Ironton.
that if the two superpowers Cllll Kirbv. West Columbia; Mrs.
By Tbe UP!
dy overflowed as a result of
OffJcers Trammg . Corps pro- Helen Z. up 5.35 am; Marmet, Heath Church Ladies mv mg
Blrtll
deal with one another In peace P•arlie Elllarl, Norfolk, Va.; Return/or Talk.
saiurday njght rai!IS
gra~ at Ohro Umvorsltt;· ~t. Mary Jan up 7.40 pm.; W H. dinner were Mrs. Nan Mooro, M R0 bert V Holland Rt. they can set an example for two grandchildren, three broth· PmSBIJRGH _ NEGOTIA
·
Sm.rth also received his a e., f!haver, Jr. down 7'20 p m. Jef- Mrs. Mildred Zeigler, Mr·s Ertrs.
·ter 1.50 ' m. lother nations to gel along.
ers, Lewis Fowler, Charles
,
lor s d•~ree m busmoss admm· ferson up 9·05 p.m ; Alan R. ith Jividen Mrs Oma Wr ods 1 Cheshire, daugh ' . p.
The two leaders' talks Sunday F I 8 nd Lawrence Fowler tors for the United Rubber Rocky High
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ower
Workers Union (URW) and the
" ra JOn.
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Merrill up 4:25 a m : Elgerchff Mrs Kay Rall and Mrss Bess
lasted about 4\1 hours from the ali of Pt. Pleasant; lhree SIS· to five tire roducers ret n
WEST YELLOWSTONE,
The lieutenant 19 bemg asSJJZD· up 7 a.m.
Sanborn.
Discharge•
, lime they first mel until shortly ters, Mro. Frances Keeney, Pt. p
p
ur ~ Mont. - Gov. Nelson A. Rock&amp;00 to GnffJJS AFB, to;, Y._. for Oblo R'"•r - Lock 15, Jacob i
Glen F. Cain, Mrs. Tom J. before they emerged from Pleasant; Mrs. Irene Miller and to Ohio today, the nations feller's name stayed alive I·
trnrnm• •nd dutv "' • 10 ""1'r8 G. down 4:30 PIJ!. ; Queen C1ty Veterans Memorial Hoapltal Cook Miss Joy M. Corn, Larry "Hollybush," the hnme of the Mrs Florence Kinder, bo!.b ol rubber te ~pit~, in to :•u~e mong Republican governors 88
officer. Hels a graduate of AtiJ.. up 9:10 p.m, Lock t5, S t • e I Saturday Admbslous -Judy R. Davis, Rufus R. Dupree, Glassboro State College pres- Che;apeake, Ohio.
~P•;:-d ar:a ~-kg ses ous n a potential 1968 presidential
ens Hi~h SciJool. HJS WJfe, Ma· Express up 5:25 a.m ; P e g g Y Brace, Racine ; Carl Betz, Rut- Frank M. Fugate, Mrs. Fern ident, about dusk.
The funeral will be held at e
BY-&lt;&gt; 8 1 e.
nomlee today. Two Westorn
" " 'h• rlo.,•hl:r of "' •lld Downey up 6:50 a.m.; Lock 17, land; Margaret Van Cooney, L. Harbuur, Milford H. Harden, Johnson brought his wife and the west Columbia EUB Chur.ch e~::·~~torsh:nded four day_s of Republican governors apoke
Mrs. Frank H. B!Se ol Reed•- Polly R. up 2:1! p.m.; John J. Pomeroy; Franci• Amos, Porn- Howard N. Hill, Mrs. John E. elder daughter, Lynda Blrd, and on Tuesday at 2 p. m. w1th P 'th 1 ka tretl Sundt a~ nJglhht highly of Rockefeller's quallft.
ville.
Rowe down 3·25
.
. brought h'JS daught er, the Rev. Lester Lane oIf'JC I••• WI lkou t a se t .emen
. a.m. ., Lock 18 , eroy; RiChard
Treadway, Ra- Holle, Mrs. J. Earl. Huddleston, Kosygm
'nd 1m h' e ca11ons upon their arrival at thla '
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Luther ·Herdman down 2.50 a. cine; James Hill, Racine.
Mrs. Virgil W. Lutton, Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Lyudmila Gvishiani, to the Jng. Burial will be In the Kirk· ;a ou 'ht~ge~ In ~dl~s ~ ~ mountetn resort for the annual
LOCAL TEMPS
m. ; Criss Jr. down 4:2() am. : Saturday Dlscbarres - Aud· ert E. Miller, Mrs. Bill D. Per· Sunday summit. The women land Memorial GardeM under wo7k w c
as 1
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Western Governors' Conference
The_ temperature m Pomeroy Constructor up 5:10 a.m.; Lock rey Jeffers, J~dy Bacon, Char· kins, Max E. Pickett, William spent the afternoon at Island the direction of the Foglesong
ers.
which now includes 11 Repubu:
at tUO p.m. Monday was 68 1~. Sh~rley up 2:30a .m.; Philip les Nutter, Klvzabeth Well.
Russell, Criss C. Sayre, Mrs. Besch, N.J., the summer home Funeral Home.
,
cans in the 13 atates 11 reprede•reeo, uoder sunny sk~es.
Sporn up 5 a.m.; F r a n k II n Sunday Admissions- Blanche Raymond R. Simmons, M r s. ot Gov. Richard J. Hughes, Friends may call at the res!· Blame• Sov1et.
sents.
UNTI"I:I Pierce up 6:35 a.m.: Lock 20, Hickle. Hartford ; Eileen Yank· yirginia Skehan, Wa II ace A. where they were ~tertained by dence of the deceased at We~ NEW YORK - FOREIGN The two who talked about
Susan Lane up 1:50 a.m.; Har- er, Mason ; Raymond Russell. Smith, Sr., Larry J . Tackett, Mrs. Hughes.
Columbia at any lime today.
Minister Abba Eban of hrael Rockefeller were Governon
DEVO'I'ED TO INTJI:R~ OF ry Dyer up 6:15a.m.; Bellville Middleport; Goldie Grimm, Rut- Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Mrs. Jack
said Sunday the pro· Arab at- Tom McCall of Oregon and
Mf,JGS • MASON AREA
Locks, New
Martinsville up land; Vera Goodwin, Columbus. L. Adams and Infant daughter,
PARTY FOR BICKLE
lltudo of tho Soviet Union was David r Cargo of New Mexico.
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6:45
a.m.;
L o c k 22, Sunday Dbeborreo - Arthur Mrs. Robert L. P,hlllips and m· A sta'g farewU party for Coach
a prlm?~Y callSe of the outbreak McCall called Rockefeller the
...1 ~::-:.~:·::::; ::~., Je~at down 4:30 a.m. ; Loc_k R~veo. Gladya Rumfield, Alice !ant daughter, Timothy G. Atha, Charles !Bud) BldclriWe wdiiiF be
of dhoslilitieo llr the Middle h~ast nation's beat gqvernor and
"'' oooo v.u.,: ..."'"'"'
.,. 23, m , Slate up 3:40a.m. ; L. F1· Filch, Joyce Carson, James Hill Jeffrey A. Chevalier, Mrs. Dor- held at the Secon
ar Ire
an rema 1ned a constant md· Cargo esllmated that a secret
m·~· a• •• ore down 4:10a.m.; S. M. Jenks Charlene Thoma, Clara Laven- othy F. Haynes Charles T. House Tuesday In Po01eroy at
ranee to lasting peace between ballot among 25 GOP governors
;:~",!,:'::OJ::~;;-~ 1ft up 5:r. a.m.; Pennsylvania up aer, Jennie WUIIIJilson, Martha Sprouse, Deborah' J. Voller, 7:30p. m. Coach Bickle, form·
i
!Brae! and the Arab slates.
would show that 1&amp; felt
h5 .rll.; Greenup Locks, Southern.
Mrs. Ronnie L. Calvert and In· er Pomeroy High School Road
Speaking on NBC.TV'a "Meet Rockefeller would be the nest
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E'Deana Bosworth down 3::10
!ant daughter, Mrs. WHile D. Football Coach, has accented
the Press," tbe Israeli fotelgn pre.sldentlal candidate
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AUXIIJARY TO MEET
Marr and Infant daughter, Mrs. I the position of head coach at
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minister said. "The lack of
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"""'"" 111 "'"'"'" •••.. ..., "'""• Expl'l!sa. up 1:30 p.m. ; J. S. The Racine American Legion Michael A. Taylor and Infant Rip!~~ HJ•h :~chool. Frlenda are
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Ill • balance In the Soviet attitude Is
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N.. ~oro "'"· ... Lewis down 1:55 a.m.; Warren Auxiliary wUI meet Tuesday at•on.
cordi81ly lnv1led.
WEDNESDAY
undou&amp;ledly one ol the main
TAKEN TO IJ\ISPITAL
'"'"""""" "'"' ..11 ,.,.. ., Hougland down 4 a.m.; Mel- 8 p. m. at the pool home. InTO ENTERTAIN
FEENE\\ • BENNE'I'I' Post !acton which bfoughl about tb~ Carolyn .Janet Reevea, Pom:::.;1" ..... "'"'"'' " "'"b .., dahl Locka, A. J. P a Ito n stallatlon of officers will be
PLAN MEETINGS
Mrs. Carl Shields will enter· 128, American Leion, will meet present tension and et]lloaloo. eroy Rout~ 3, was taken to
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2:20
p.R).; Falg- held.
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lain the Past Matro!IS of I he at 1:30 Wednesday night at the He termed tbe Soviet demand Meigs General f!ospltal by the
:~~.:·;_11~1 ;::;;:.~': .,_.,• ~; ship dnwn 11 p.m.; F. H. JohnThere will be a fellowsblp Pomeroy, Chapter, OES, '!:u@s- Hall. Harold Col, eighth dIs- for withdraw!! as " · · ·.totally Pomeroy emergency aqu&amp;C~Iatt
Motor "'"" , _ , ....., ..J,., ston and Chaperon in tow up I ASSOCIATION TO MEET
meeting the week of July z at day, Jlllle 21, at 7:30 p. Ill; 4t tr1c1 commander, will be pres- unacceptable.
Saturday night where she was
::' ••Ill••'•• .,.,. ....,.. a ... ., a.m.; Ell!lta WQOds up 2:10 a, Naylor's R~ ~emorlal Play- 7_:30 p. m. at the Freewill Bap- t~e Bailey's Restaurant .Pirty en! to Install the new officers.
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admitted aa a medical patlenj,
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m.: Valvollne up 3:20 a.m.; AI· ground AISOClllllon will meet l13t Church at Silver Run. There rooms (reached_ by asl!tg 1111 Commander Albert Roush asks StormsSprelid
, Mn. Reeves was e"J!!rlenclill
- ..... - · .:.:•:;: , loll ~ up 4:40 a.m.; Mem-1 Wedneldar, June 28, at 7 p. m. will be a different mlniater Western 'and S/iuthern Life In· a iood al\&amp;ndance at the meetTRtJNDEk . SH 0 WE R S difficulty 1n breatbinir ~quad-""
phis Zepll)'1' up 5:45 a.m.
at lbe pla)'lround.
eacb evenl"i.
6111'anee alairwij).
Jna.
atte!ched over lhe Soulh and men aAid.

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no-hitter ruined with two ouli law and Swan. each a songle.
Th~ Melp .· ~Can Legion ed ·to throw a two-hitter.' Moore 1-0 advantage ln the bottom o! drulibln£ Portsmouth ll-3 11llhe rally going, followed with the bottom of the seventh, Moore, in his five innings on
basO!~~~: I~ -ae~n 'W:~ked the Or~ . li~e lnhlngs,. the first ._frame on three bases Spencer tossed ~ Mteil-bl~ a doub!(_, Sauer . wai glveJi. fanned fiv...,and walked one. the moun&lt;~; struck out live
recot~·tci -~ll,iy;sweejlqlgttwo go~g up· one hit, and Rothgeb on ·balls 1ssued by Swisher and ter,
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FINAL WEEKEND GAME ·· wal~ed four. while Rotl&gt;gelt ·!lnt·l
doublehellli~· m road'IJ'Ips o1- yletaed nlnsle with twb out In a single by Miller, the pitcher. Portsmouth held· a s.&amp;;l~ .•t Swan oacrlli.~d; and ·then
Lone hits ,by Wellsion ~'!'~ ned · three and walked
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or the w~.
the . bottom 'Ill the seventh.
the bottom of the aecoDd m· slammed hla two bag~r. ·
In the for,st and Bi!itli two frames.
Meigs ;tcOred 4-2 and ~ vtc- On Saturday, against P o r t ,_ The P~rlsmouth team upped ning, ltut Meigs .lied the soo~ Other hits for Meija
,
as Rothgell· and M®re By iynings: · · ..
toties OVI!r hoet Portimoulli' on mouth, Pt. Pleasant product ltsh
to
the
in II\!! top of the · third when ijon to Baer's j!erfect
to hui'l. Meigs to
SA'IVRDAY G.uiiB .
Saturday and came back with Jeff Swisher went the dlstan,ce w _en 1 er wa
wen to Spencer hit his !lrll home run four and ·thoSe·previously men· 1:1-2 romp In the second game.
FIRST' GAME
' II
sucmlu! doy SuiKiay for
and gave up only four
a
error and leading off the ir!.W.· The otbo · tioned, were a aingle ·by ·
had gotten a 2-0 lead Meigs '
1100 oSo 1 · ' f
w;th 6-1 and 1:1-2 winllln games bits m a real pltc!fer's duel.
on ano er error.
er Meigs rwtln•the llllllJill ')'IS In the second and a sing!"
In the forst frame off Moore Portsmouth 101 OO!f'll- 2 4
•\:vellatGn.
Meigs also collected just four Meigs, however, came back tallied wherl Boiddy Moore wao Spencer in ·the fifth.
only to see the margin wiped Swisher and Werry. Miller
j'\el Clark's Meigs nine, al- bits in that 4-2 victory.
with three · Mlll8 In the fifth. aale ·on an error, stG!e second,
AT WEWTON
away when Meigs tallied two and COOper. · \
t~Uter In weekend games, In the second game of I he Gib Milliron, shortstop from moved to third on a sactlftce, Meigs came ujo with nine . runs in the third, three in the
SECOND GAMB
ed out 14 bits to their op- Saturday doubleheader at Ports- Gallipolis, started off the rally and scOred, as Swan· squeezed in support of Jenkins while · fooorlh and four In each of the Meip .
002 1103 s,.. 8 11
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mouth, Gallipolis righthander by leading off the Innlttg with him hollll! with a aacrillee bunt. was gettins his 6-1 viCtory over 61th and sixth frames.
Portsmouth 021 000 0-- 3. 7 3
ong pltcbing w11 dlaplayed Tommy Spencer gave up just a home r1111. Baer and Steve bete'tmined Portsmlliitb,' how· Wellston in the first· game
Hitters for Meigs In the game Spencer and Werry. E Ill
by Ill members ol the Meigs seven hits while going the route Flnlaw were then Issued free ever, went ahead again In the day.
were Dennis Ault who went Sparks {7) al)d Green. \
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, llll!ff ·wllo saw duty OD and leading Meigs to an 8-3 vic- D~sses by Miller, Bill Swan IOI· next frame by scoring one run ·Meigs started its · scoring
f011r-for-four with a .doioble and
ISUNDAY GAMES •
tory. Spencer also.had two home lowed- with a l!!!lile, Swisher o• an error, a sacrifice bunt the second by getting a 1-0
thtee single!, . Baer, wil~ a pair
FIRST GAME
Rl
. ~ Jepkila runs In the game.
was safe on an error and Bud· and a single.
,
on sing~ by Milliron and · of singles, lfuddy Moore. a doub- Meigs
010 200 3-- 6 t
perha~, bad tiM! biglest diJap- . Top hl~r for Meigs regulars d~ Moore singled.
I~ wu.nol wttll the sixth: that law, followed by a double
poinlliiBiit' of the.-wteltemd&lt;•He. Ja ~ weekend f 11
l'lte other Meigs rua was tal· Meigs got the lead. 'l'lte visit- Swan.
had :~ :no'hltter ~ln~ ln.' tile ,.;,ond ·baseman ~~:0 ~~.~a: lied in the top of the · seventh on sewed lbree · l'llllll In the The local club added t w
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AT J,!ORTSMOUTH
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Meigs, in the first game of batters and issued six bases oio a -!Nild pitch ~lth two outs. .
led, and Dick Werry was safe
Then, in the IJeCOIId game a- the doublelleader against Ports- balls.
. Siiioncer got his second hom- on an error followed by a douh·~
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end in Pomeroy, June 23-25. At top left, Attorney Fred
~row~ whOM frog nomed "Old Crow" won the frog
1umpong contnt, holds the trophy oworded him b Sen.
Oakley C. Collins while Mike Culler, at right,
Don
Anderson look on. Top right, 1 scene of the bolt r1clng,
Just obove, 11 loft, Rep. Rolph Welker preeenh the
Junior Division Frog Jumping contest trophy to Jeff
Werner, RD Pomeroy, ond Dole Worner co.cholrmon
ond Glori• Buck, Min Southern Ohio, 'look on. Just
abovt, little Polly Swindell, wHn 1 fancy hat. To the
right, Kay Hernon of Vermilion, 0., one of the top
racen in the boetlng competition of the regatta, Ia preHilled a trophy by Misa luck. The photo ot left 1how1
thm unidentified young Iedin edvertlsl"'l Big•Bend .
Regatto, and 11 right Miss Buck, .crowned 1967 beeuty
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Th~ Melp .· ~Can Legion ed ·to throw a two-hitter.' Moore 1-0 advantage ln the bottom o! drulibln£ Portsmouth ll-3 11llhe rally going, followed with the bottom of the seventh, Moore, in his five innings on
basO!~~~: I~ -ae~n 'W:~ked the Or~ . li~e lnhlngs,. the first ._frame on three bases Spencer tossed ~ Mteil-bl~ a doub!(_, Sauer . wai glveJi. fanned fiv...,and walked one. the moun&lt;~; struck out live
recot~·tci -~ll,iy;sweejlqlgttwo go~g up· one hit, and Rothgeb on ·balls 1ssued by Swisher and ter,
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FINAL WEEKEND GAME ·· wal~ed four. while Rotl&gt;gelt ·!lnt·l
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Lone hits ,by Wellsion ~'!'~ ned · three and walked
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the bottom of the aecoDd m· slammed hla two bag~r. ·
In the for,st and Bi!itli two frames.
Meigs ;tcOred 4-2 and ~ vtc- On Saturday, against P o r t ,_ The P~rlsmouth team upped ning, ltut Meigs .lied the soo~ Other hits for Meija
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toties OVI!r hoet Portimoulli' on mouth, Pt. Pleasant product ltsh
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to hui'l. Meigs to
SA'IVRDAY G.uiiB .
Saturday and came back with Jeff Swisher went the dlstan,ce w _en 1 er wa
wen to Spencer hit his !lrll home run four and ·thoSe·previously men· 1:1-2 romp In the second game.
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error and leading off the ir!.W.· The otbo · tioned, were a aingle ·by ·
had gotten a 2-0 lead Meigs '
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w;th 6-1 and 1:1-2 winllln games bits m a real pltc!fer's duel.
on ano er error.
er Meigs rwtln•the llllllJill ')'IS In the second and a sing!"
In the forst frame off Moore Portsmouth 101 OO!f'll- 2 4
•\:vellatGn.
Meigs also collected just four Meigs, however, came back tallied wherl Boiddy Moore wao Spencer in ·the fifth.
only to see the margin wiped Swisher and Werry. Miller
j'\el Clark's Meigs nine, al- bits in that 4-2 victory.
with three · Mlll8 In the fifth. aale ·on an error, stG!e second,
AT WEWTON
away when Meigs tallied two and COOper. · \
t~Uter In weekend games, In the second game of I he Gib Milliron, shortstop from moved to third on a sactlftce, Meigs came ujo with nine . runs in the third, three in the
SECOND GAMB
ed out 14 bits to their op- Saturday doubleheader at Ports- Gallipolis, started off the rally and scOred, as Swan· squeezed in support of Jenkins while · fooorlh and four In each of the Meip .
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Portsmouth 021 000 0-- 3. 7 3
ong pltcbing w11 dlaplayed Tommy Spencer gave up just a home r1111. Baer and Steve bete'tmined Portsmlliitb,' how· Wellston in the first· game
Hitters for Meigs In the game Spencer and Werry. E Ill
by Ill members ol the Meigs seven hits while going the route Flnlaw were then Issued free ever, went ahead again In the day.
were Dennis Ault who went Sparks {7) al)d Green. \
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f011r-for-four with a .doioble and
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tory. Spencer also.had two home lowed- with a l!!!lile, Swisher o• an error, a sacrifice bunt the second by getting a 1-0
thtee single!, . Baer, wil~ a pair
FIRST GAME
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was safe on an error and Bud· and a single.
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on sing~ by Milliron and · of singles, lfuddy Moore. a doub- Meigs
010 200 3-- 6 t
perha~, bad tiM! biglest diJap- . Top hl~r for Meigs regulars d~ Moore singled.
I~ wu.nol wttll the sixth: that law, followed by a double
poinlliiBiit' of the.-wteltemd&lt;•He. Ja ~ weekend f 11
l'lte other Meigs rua was tal· Meigs got the lead. 'l'lte visit- Swan.
had :~ :no'hltter ~ln~ ln.' tile ,.;,ond ·baseman ~~:0 ~~.~a: lied in the top of the · seventh on sewed lbree · l'llllll In the The local club added t w
first 'gal\ie Sunday , a~a\lllll W~ll- , ·. ~
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Swisher, while going the dis- game followed by a double by the contest came in the top of
two more s!Jigles and one run
AT J,!ORTSMOUTH
lance, fanned three PO!'tsm"''th Finlaw. Finlaw then scored on the seventh when Sauer daubbefore retiring lhll. side.
Meigs, in the first game of batters and issued six bases oio a -!Nild pitch ~lth two outs. .
led, and Dick Werry was safe
Then, in the IJeCOIId game a- the doublelleader against Ports- balls.
. Siiioncer got his second hom- on an error followed by a douh·~
galnst Wellston, BtU Moore mouth, trailed most of the way. I
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aln;t team advancing lo I h e
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Tournameat. All nl&amp;bl
.'.- .· •W. I.-Pet. GB . State
gamea wltl start at 7:30 p.m.
26 ,600 ' ... The eatry fee will be $II per
36 31 .537 4
--!' $ 32 ..su •
•anctlon teum or $2-4 for un·
sanctloneoCitams. ''i'be drawS4 3L007 6
S4 34 .500 61&gt; Ing wilt be beld at Zlde'•
30 37 .486 7% Sport Shop on Friday, July 7
32 34 .485 7'1. ol 7:3a p.m. If anyone lJ una·
31 35 .470 8\'z ble• to be at lbe drawln8•
32 38 .457 9'1. please eontact Reuben Rltcb31 39 .443 10'1. ey, Rt. 1. Marietta, Pbo..
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' ACTIVIT"''FILLED WEEKEND-"Fun for Everyone"
wos the th..,e of the 1967 Big Bend Boot Reg1 tt1 WHk•
end in Pomeroy, June 23-25. At top left, Attorney Fred
~row~ whOM frog nomed "Old Crow" won the frog
1umpong contnt, holds the trophy oworded him b Sen.
Oakley C. Collins while Mike Culler, at right,
Don
Anderson look on. Top right, 1 scene of the bolt r1clng,
Just obove, 11 loft, Rep. Rolph Welker preeenh the
Junior Division Frog Jumping contest trophy to Jeff
Werner, RD Pomeroy, ond Dole Worner co.cholrmon
ond Glori• Buck, Min Southern Ohio, 'look on. Just
abovt, little Polly Swindell, wHn 1 fancy hat. To the
right, Kay Hernon of Vermilion, 0., one of the top
racen in the boetlng competition of the regatta, Ia preHilled a trophy by Misa luck. The photo ot left 1how1
thm unidentified young Iedin edvertlsl"'l Big•Bend .
Regatto, and 11 right Miss Buck, .crowned 1967 beeuty
poegeenl winner poan with Lindo Moore, left, flnt run•
ner-vp •nd Lynn Gourllg, -ond runner-up.

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L'Onsequently packed Israeli Ca· life of Get'tr~&gt;de
"Cabaret;" now t h at It's I It Sahbra pickettld by A r 1 b • cbael chorlitled
Now arronp the elrelod lello!t
to form !ht aurprfao ana"ar, If
BY WILLIAIII S. WHIT!':
eaucrat not in the least ontitled as remain upon the scene.
smash, Bert's rec'd four firm l·.;•==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;=====;ir;;;;i;;;;a,.;;;~lllll!!li• IUfiHitd b7 the abevo eartooa.
WASHINGTON - Whatever to arraign lirael or any other A ed ef
e t "t h s him offe" · · · Wolves - none II
the outcome of all the current wer
'~ r erenc s o
e . I of the Copa gtrls are going stea·
5~~ THESE IN OUR ' .
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G... as though he were the PIT!· dy: so steady, !elias, and g0•
post • martens and maneuve1··
bodoment of all grace and w1s
His presumptuousness has, at 1
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.·1 go-go .. The famed old swing
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lngs in the United Nations over long last, kicked back; and for dom and ultimate truth, a . fl. cathedr~J, The Meadowbrook at
p p ·~ ': II all f IIM1' IMIIYO' PANTIY
the Middle E as I, enormous the first time he is being c 11 t gure mcomparably above grub- , Cedar Grove, N. J .. now 8 Din·
gains for com1110n sense aris·
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lg fronm Israel's military vic· down to sl&lt;e. or year., e 1oas ·
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3 Piece ...
tory and the llrm u1plomacy of t bl . hi
. t- , tlB. k , &gt;ervile onlookCJ's on the E a s t
the United States are here to no a Y 10 8 persiS en. a c ' a· ,
. Worry of
LIVING ROOM
IE.D ROOM
sta
upon the United States In Viet- mr.
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/~bile understanding"of what nam and his echoing of the And for a final good measm·e.
lhe u. N. Is and, much more Communist ltn~ that the lnva- the United Nalions debate has Sllpplnt or lrrltatlnt7
importantly, what it is not, has ston of South Voetna~ by Nort~: provided a long delayed expos· Do•'l"" ,., ...,,,... bfiOOHt•~•
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taken 8 great leap forward. It y1etnam is only I .civil war , ure of Charles de Gaulle of :;::~~u"':!t.d:f't:! f.:u;~bJ~~
SOFA
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lation of nationa-l emotlons and mere bad interventionists.
French · · ~randeur'' that new:~r =~iJ:1~
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Helen:
national propaganda and f 0 r ~ny perc~ptive visitor to the existed has made him the most ::U~c~~~;~~~~=~·= ~o:t
De Jle1eft(
what Winston Churchill called Umted Nations over the years irresponsibli~ st~te-sman this ! ~~~~;~:td=~~18~t~~! r,':.
TWIN SIZE
ar.
Those parlor games lor mar· "jaw-jaw" or talk-talk, ' as an could not have failed to no l e side of the Bamboo curtain.
I G;;FlaTilllTH ohll "'"''"""""'· HOLLYWOOD
laml!VIag wil!l • nry nice ried people can lead to trouble. alternative to "war-war."
that u Thant has been treatedl.-===========---'------fellow. W. bavi on• dau;hter
two years ago my wile It ill however very far from by many delegates and by a
and lll't upecllna our second. and I were Invited to a party hoi~ ;, tnfalllable, and It Is considerable part of the perm a· I
child 10011. II••• blm very &lt;¥ter s few. drinks, someone quite as capable of injustice nent press.there With an absurdOPTOMETRIST
much but '
suggested a game wherein the and . crude log·rolling as is any ly exaggeratl!ll deferen"': nev.
.lit warn. hil two •hildren loser would get a public span.k· other political bo..ty.
er. showr: _to mere pres1de_"ts,
Office Hours; 9 to 12, 2 to jl .(Close at.'Noon on
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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muscle. PhU Nlekro pilebed
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Nlekro,
Atlanta,
rellef
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whipped
New
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Don
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went
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bail over the fJnal \IU'ee
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Leo ~er ~ ~ hundt, Hou1too t.1 and 6-0.' '
bad pild!ed a complete ;arne, ~p tld&amp;ed , secimd·plaCjl r~mpage against ' the Cards as IDnlnga to pmervt Pat Jri•
and J~ Nlekro cubed the Durocher, W!lo baa been matchlnl \he t.at of BW Handa ClnciiUiatl 6-4 and Loa Ane&amp;les ·the Phillie• $D,pped ·St. Louis' seventh triumph.
wiDniDg ticket as the ~0 ~own to consult the form In the opener. Handa allowed nipped . San FrancisCo 2-1 In seven.game .lilnnlng streak, Matty Aiou, wbo bad three
Cubs reaped · their ~lggest aheets .in the past, pul Ids f1ve A1lro hila In lhat one while qj,ber NL ~~ea.
Lock collected six bits, lnc!ud- hits, and Manny Jimenez,
payoR In four yearb.
money Qn ~~ Joe Nlekro m col.lectlns two of his own.
MfpneJPia defl!&amp;ted lba Chica· 1n1 a two-run homer in each 'purchased from Columbu$ the
The Cuba, the darkest borsea the nightcap although Rich Nye The twin victories raised the go Whit• Sox, the American game, drove~ aix runs, scOred prev!oos day, broke a 1·1
to make a run .at, the National ~~ the •lcheduled starler. Cubs' record ie _38-28. The Cu~ X..•IUe leadm, 3-1, New York four and stole a ba'e in . the deadlcok with slxth-innhig · hoLea g u • Penn ant In ages, Nlekro led from start to finish finished a solid loth m the 10. tripped Detroit s-z,- Boston twinbill.
mers as the Plralei! topped tho
stretched their winning streak. Ill tossing a three-bit shutout, team leaguelaat year. They are battered ()teveland "'J, Balli·
' Homel'l Ia Two
· $lumping Reds. Bob Veale, wbo
to s1x sames, the longest aince the first ol his major league currently third.
more wailo~ Was11!9gtim 8-3 I His .homer In the fifth tnriing neecled Mimi }J!!lp from AI
1963, Sunday ~d drew withul career.
Phillie• WID Two
and Callfornls clipped Kansas of the first game was the .McBean and. J'ilan Pizarro to
four lengths of tho pacesetting It also marktld the first lime Philadelphia knocked off St. City 4-3.
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decisive blow as ~lin Bunning nail down his ninth win, drove
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bases-loaded, !)one out,· situslloa he staked the Phlls to a 2-6 load tte ieventh with an Infield out.
b1 the second.' was ably in the flrst • . lnnlng of the · Len Gabrielson's pln~h l)ngle
supported by old prO, Ernie nightcap wjth bls eighth boiner. with two out in tho ninth scored
Banks, who collected foor hits, Clete Boyer, once an .oui'man Willie Davis '!rom soeond base
amoo the~ hill 131b _9d Utb with the Ya.nkees, drove in all and enabltld the Dodgers' Don
homers, and drove iD fGUI' runa., four runs iii -'tlanta's victory Drysale to even Ids record at
Hands held Houston hitless over the Meta with 1 double and · 7·7. Fra~k Linzy, who oltched
lor l~ve Innings and struck 0111 two singles before being re. the ninth, suffered bis fifth loss
five m only his second starting mbved In the flftb with a pulled in eight decisions.

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SaturGu
SHAWNEE -on ·DELAWARE
Pa. (UP!) Hale Irwin of the
University of Colorado, won the
National Collegiate Athletic
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with a 72-bole score of 288.

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cause !he showed the guts and
Welltopped going around with the power to defend herself,
this crowd, but now comes U1e by arms, from Soviet • backed
aftermath. As In rvery m a r· Nasser Egypt and S y r i a. In
rlage; there lre occasional short, the United Nations h a 1
fights In ours. ~e are b o t h never been able to "keep the
European, and were brought up peace." except insofar as great
to expect spankin1s at h o m e powers were themselves deter·
and school. So now my wife In· mined to keep it - as in this
&amp;Jsts !bat apologies a r .e n o t case were the United states
enough - the m a t e In I h e and Soviet Russia.
wrong should receive a caning Also now demonstrated to ev- ~
from the mate who wss II the en the most clicbe • ridden
right. I remonstrated at first minds is that the SecrelBry ,
but she· was •4ai'nant, and I Ge~ral of the United Nations
rot the first application of the lJ Thant of. Burma, is precisely
cane.
what he has really always been
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ted she was at fault, 1 wonted sorvant w the United Nations
to fOJiet the whole'·thing b·u t whose b1as agaJllllt Western In·
llhe wouldn't let me. Really, lt'l leresis bas long baen obvious
.I, lworkirig line.
and whose tendency to usurp
, power hail long been patent.
By Wa)'lll G. Brandstadt, M.D.
~JJ&amp;rrlage is as sweet ~nd 1 It was U Thant who on his
The aftermath of many a hannoitl~us as: ever. but Ol!ce own oignaled the go ·ahead to
picnic, whether it. be in
m 1 while tills unusual punish- Egypt and Syria for action a·
woods or lD your own b a c ment is meted out. Art we gamst Israel by abruptly with·
yard, is food poisoning. T h wrong? - V.O. and C.O.
drawing United Nations buffer
trouble often results from
Dear V and C.
forces f.rom the Gaza Strip al
parln&amp; food witb handa t h a
If yor marriage 11 "sweet Nasser's demand. At the very
have cuts Infected with staphy· ~nd harmlinio•Jslv\" anvthin~ · y· mi,nimum he could bave bought
lococcl, tht COIMJOII pus .
to keep It that way· should time by referring the Issue back
er. Thla germ mey alao enter be nobody's business but your IQ his proper masters, lthe Unitthe food if the hands preparing own . but drn't disturb the ed Nations General Assembly.
it have touched )h• ·nose.
n•lghbors! ~ H. , ~
Not ·an his logic-chopping since ·
As .tht gerDII multiply In
Helen:
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food, IIley Produce~ poison
This column Is '\l~lcated : to It ha!!'lieen U Thant, too. who ,
causes vomilinl and
family living, so If 'you're hav· in attempted sell-justification "
If you let the contaminated
kid trouble or j~ pI a
has ,taken the'· Uilexampled step
stand for as little u two
trouble, lei Helen bflp YOU. of injecting himself personally
at room temperature a
will also welcoin~ .yo qr into the General Assembl,y's de·
concentration of the polson
amustna experience~. A"' bate as though he were a rep· '
result. Once the polson has for. dress Helep Bolle! in care of reentative of a sovereign named it c~nnot be destroyed.
this newspaper.
tiop instead of \Vhat be Is. In
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. ht put 1 ~:w began OPeration of the BerUn mile 20th annual Walkins Glen Guy L1ter piloted their Ford
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Airlift to bypass Soviet block- Grand Prix with a winning time 1 Mark II to victory In the 121
veterana of 11le pro tour by .!.'lis, Yates and Arnold Palmer
ds 'and h d •4 th !' 1 ading of the western sector of of one hour 53 minutes and 24.4 hour Reims sports car endur·
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:~o~~aso;"J::{ed; 1 at younger Gardner Dickinson. Nicklaus, apparently In a: damental fault of. the female lntemallonal Leape SlandiDgJ scored a two-length triumph in
c e tryYC~ b S dsw';.
' Yalei! tlll'prised everybody by letdown after the previoua character Is that it has no sense By United Pless Iate'nallonol the 9oth running of the $280,000
,::n
~to un ay 1 bwm 1 • scoring a pair of.!our under par week, flnlsbed far down the 11&amp;1. of justice."
W, · L. Pet. Gil Grand Prix of Paris for three' annu
urnamen y a at
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38 23 .1!23 ... year-olds.
lour strokes.
Tile Alm•aae
Traltoi'Olll
TOronto
30 26 .53ll 51&gt;
.llespit. lhootlng a par It, b1s
elg~ .
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HONG,JtONIJ, (UP!)- Com- !Uc~: ,
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wor_st round of thli Wuraament,
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Today Ia MOIIday, June:., the mUDist Ollna lallJIC!Jed I JJbarp ~lutnbua .
29 30 .49! 8 Mann won the ,,4,000 Buckeye·
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!?hh day ol 1967 with 188 to new attack on til• "traltoroUI", 'J!uffalo .
28 29 .491 e InvltaUonal golf tourney with
MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
wound up '.!lb •. 271 for tho
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po11ey of the Soviet l1 a 1on 1 Toledo
2S 31 .475 9 nln~H~nder par 54-Mie total
four round(' which was nine
The moon IS between Its (ull Monday. ' It ailed the "cordlali Jacksonville
27 33 .450
I ZO'I-::.:.·_ _ _ _ _ _ _.l=!!!!!!~~!!l!O!!!~"""'!!!!!OIO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!!!!!!!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!d
under par.
phase and l~st quarter•
"" • ~~~~~" between Prell~e•• John· Syracuse
23 3S ·,397
The 111ornmg star IS Satura,ISOD and ,IJovlet Pre$lf Alexei
SIUlliey'i J~WJ'Ili
"I tried to play the colll1!e Mau\l,Johnaon, dec., to Rus- The evening .•tars art Ven111, N. Kotlycin :as an example.
Toledo 14 Toronto2 (tst)
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Ioday," Diclriaeon said. "I sell F, :r6bnson, John Johnson, Mara and Jup1ter.
The new attack on Moscow Toronto 6 Toledo 4(2nd)
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lecause of tho weather. The Johnaon, Rose A. Connolly, AI- Pearl Buck was born on this oritatlve Peking People!' Daily,[ Columbus 8 Bfio 7 (2nd 16
gree~s were fast but" It , Was fred P. Johnson, Robert C. day iD 1892.
outlet of the central commit· Rlchin~P, hJ:acuse I (1st)
roug on \he edges. · '
Johnson, Bessie B. Coehran, On this day In history:
tee of \he Chlne~~e Communist Richmoitd iS~ 0 {2nd)
....... _ Mildred McElroy, Af!id. I 0
In 1900, Dr. Walter Reed party
Rochester ee~J~ck~aa~v~le~4~~~
. k' Good Year
D1c
mson, a lather of """" Trans. ,.teballllh.
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headed a medical team In a :__.:._'--~-~-"-:-:t==== ;,;o
who. will be 40 in September, Gerhi;de w. Ellenwood:
campaign to wipe out yellow
received a check for $20,700 and lard w Ellenwood by Wendell fever.
hf appeared certain tf turning w. Ellenwood, Atty. in Fact.
In 1944, the third largest port
m hiS best year on thi! tour yet. to William Roy Lawaon, o. of France, Cherbourg, was
lhs top year was 153,730 In 1966 Katherine Lawson parcels eo- llherated from the Na.lll by the
1nd ha ba• earned $44.364 In lumbia
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official money 10 far 1h11 Wllli~m B. Orr, Inez orr, - - - - .h; ; - - - - - leoson. .
Pauline 0. Bolin, Charles S. !tal equipmMt W&lt;!te cited MonHe SIITVJVed the final round Bolla to Georse w. Buck, par· day as optimistic factors in U1e
challenges of two youngsten eels, Salem.
current steel outlook,
and overtook young WaYD,'I Paul Bearhs, adm., Lucille ir==="-'~iOa===;..;::;;;::::;;;::::;;;::::;;;::~~~~~~~==~===:;;;;,l
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the $79,725 Queens·· Plate, the
oldest· continually ' run· race in
ARL!NGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. North America.
(UPil-Dr. Fager won the 39th
running of the $106,000 Arlington EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I.
Classic by 10 lengtha at muddy (UPihTexas Marty Fleckmen
Arlington Park.
fired a 68 lor ·a 54-hoi• total of
"Take my &amp;ood 1ide!"
200 to triumph in the Northeast
NEW YORK (UPI)-Qulllo Invitational Amateur Golf Tour·
by
Queen triumphed In the $131,700 nament
PGA victory In flve
Coaching Club American Oaks
winning the $U3.500 Clevelemd[l
Open Tournament with a 72-hole
Sunda:r
RIC· WATKINS GJ.Etl, N.Y. (UP[) total of 271.

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Spy" segment, grieved; "I play- of a musical except for Leslie offered the entire $450,1100 fi·, saloon wisdom'll Itt Norm bet- Welsh as "Howl") Bel) nett, ton'l .'f;lliJ!~EJ.~!
ed an Ara' - how's that I o r Uggams' wow •, preaence. but nancing for hit upcomlni Geo. ter tables.
ma~lna hie debut In "The fa~~~o ~ ~~~~=~·~1_ba_d_tim....:..ln::.g'_"_:..
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Bert Convy sat by his ~Bent lite" for his Warner film bioi siul on ..,"wl'·•
H'wood phone for months afler as "pubs, theatre and birds;" might design
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his TV series flopped and final· birds meaning girls
Accl· semble '
ly ~nd gladly •hilled to Bdwy. dential great publici!~ . . '!he drews'
for a star role in the
L'Onsequently packed Israeli Ca· life of Get'tr~&gt;de
"Cabaret;" now t h at It's I It Sahbra pickettld by A r 1 b • cbael chorlitled
Now arronp the elrelod lello!t
to form !ht aurprfao ana"ar, If
BY WILLIAIII S. WHIT!':
eaucrat not in the least ontitled as remain upon the scene.
smash, Bert's rec'd four firm l·.;•==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;=====;ir;;;;i;;;;a,.;;;~lllll!!li• IUfiHitd b7 the abevo eartooa.
WASHINGTON - Whatever to arraign lirael or any other A ed ef
e t "t h s him offe" · · · Wolves - none II
the outcome of all the current wer
'~ r erenc s o
e . I of the Copa gtrls are going stea·
5~~ THESE IN OUR ' .
po .
G... as though he were the PIT!· dy: so steady, !elias, and g0•
post • martens and maneuve1··
bodoment of all grace and w1s
His presumptuousness has, at 1
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.·1 go-go .. The famed old swing
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lngs in the United Nations over long last, kicked back; and for dom and ultimate truth, a . fl. cathedr~J, The Meadowbrook at
p p ·~ ': II all f IIM1' IMIIYO' PANTIY
the Middle E as I, enormous the first time he is being c 11 t gure mcomparably above grub- , Cedar Grove, N. J .. now 8 Din·
gains for com1110n sense aris·
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lg fronm Israel's military vic· down to sl&lt;e. or year., e 1oas ·
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3 Piece ...
tory and the llrm u1plomacy of t bl . hi
. t- , tlB. k , &gt;ervile onlookCJ's on the E a s t
the United States are here to no a Y 10 8 persiS en. a c ' a· ,
. Worry of
LIVING ROOM
IE.D ROOM
sta
upon the United States In Viet- mr.
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/~bile understanding"of what nam and his echoing of the And for a final good measm·e.
lhe u. N. Is and, much more Communist ltn~ that the lnva- the United Nalions debate has Sllpplnt or lrrltatlnt7
importantly, what it is not, has ston of South Voetna~ by Nort~: provided a long delayed expos· Do•'l"" ,., ...,,,... bfiOOHt•~•
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taken 8 great leap forward. It y1etnam is only I .civil war , ure of Charles de Gaulle of :;::~~u"':!t.d:f't:! f.:u;~bJ~~
SOFA
COMPLETE
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BEDS _ _
is a useful forum for the venti· Jn whlch the Amer1cans a r e, France, whose gra~ping f o r a 111rlnltle a u~tl1 rABTDTH ou. your
BUNk BEDS_
lation of nationa-l emotlons and mere bad interventionists.
French · · ~randeur'' that new:~r =~iJ:1~
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Helen:
national propaganda and f 0 r ~ny perc~ptive visitor to the existed has made him the most ::U~c~~~;~~~~=~·= ~o:t
De Jle1eft(
what Winston Churchill called Umted Nations over the years irresponsibli~ st~te-sman this ! ~~~~;~:td=~~18~t~~! r,':.
TWIN SIZE
ar.
Those parlor games lor mar· "jaw-jaw" or talk-talk, ' as an could not have failed to no l e side of the Bamboo curtain.
I G;;FlaTilllTH ohll "'"''"""""'· HOLLYWOOD
laml!VIag wil!l • nry nice ried people can lead to trouble. alternative to "war-war."
that u Thant has been treatedl.-===========---'------fellow. W. bavi on• dau;hter
two years ago my wile It ill however very far from by many delegates and by a
and lll't upecllna our second. and I were Invited to a party hoi~ ;, tnfalllable, and It Is considerable part of the perm a· I
child 10011. II••• blm very &lt;¥ter s few. drinks, someone quite as capable of injustice nent press.there With an absurdOPTOMETRIST
much but '
suggested a game wherein the and . crude log·rolling as is any ly exaggeratl!ll deferen"': nev.
.lit warn. hil two •hildren loser would get a public span.k· other political bo..ty.
er. showr: _to mere pres1de_"ts,
Office Hours; 9 to 12, 2 to jl .(Close at.'Noon on
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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muscle. PhU Nlekro pilebed
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Leo ~er ~ ~ hundt, Hou1too t.1 and 6-0.' '
bad pild!ed a complete ;arne, ~p tld&amp;ed , secimd·plaCjl r~mpage against ' the Cards as IDnlnga to pmervt Pat Jri•
and J~ Nlekro cubed the Durocher, W!lo baa been matchlnl \he t.at of BW Handa ClnciiUiatl 6-4 and Loa Ane&amp;les ·the Phillie• $D,pped ·St. Louis' seventh triumph.
wiDniDg ticket as the ~0 ~own to consult the form In the opener. Handa allowed nipped . San FrancisCo 2-1 In seven.game .lilnnlng streak, Matty Aiou, wbo bad three
Cubs reaped · their ~lggest aheets .in the past, pul Ids f1ve A1lro hila In lhat one while qj,ber NL ~~ea.
Lock collected six bits, lnc!ud- hits, and Manny Jimenez,
payoR In four yearb.
money Qn ~~ Joe Nlekro m col.lectlns two of his own.
MfpneJPia defl!&amp;ted lba Chica· 1n1 a two-run homer in each 'purchased from Columbu$ the
The Cuba, the darkest borsea the nightcap although Rich Nye The twin victories raised the go Whit• Sox, the American game, drove~ aix runs, scOred prev!oos day, broke a 1·1
to make a run .at, the National ~~ the •lcheduled starler. Cubs' record ie _38-28. The Cu~ X..•IUe leadm, 3-1, New York four and stole a ba'e in . the deadlcok with slxth-innhig · hoLea g u • Penn ant In ages, Nlekro led from start to finish finished a solid loth m the 10. tripped Detroit s-z,- Boston twinbill.
mers as the Plralei! topped tho
stretched their winning streak. Ill tossing a three-bit shutout, team leaguelaat year. They are battered ()teveland "'J, Balli·
' Homel'l Ia Two
· $lumping Reds. Bob Veale, wbo
to s1x sames, the longest aince the first ol his major league currently third.
more wailo~ Was11!9gtim 8-3 I His .homer In the fifth tnriing neecled Mimi }J!!lp from AI
1963, Sunday ~d drew withul career.
Phillie• WID Two
and Callfornls clipped Kansas of the first game was the .McBean and. J'ilan Pizarro to
four lengths of tho pacesetting It also marktld the first lime Philadelphia knocked off St. City 4-3.
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decisive blow as ~lin Bunning nail down his ninth win, drove
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Nlekro, wbo pitched out of a posted hill seventh victory and! in the ev~ntual winning run in
bases-loaded, !)one out,· situslloa he staked the Phlls to a 2-6 load tte ieventh with an Infield out.
b1 the second.' was ably in the flrst • . lnnlng of the · Len Gabrielson's pln~h l)ngle
supported by old prO, Ernie nightcap wjth bls eighth boiner. with two out in tho ninth scored
Banks, who collected foor hits, Clete Boyer, once an .oui'man Willie Davis '!rom soeond base
amoo the~ hill 131b _9d Utb with the Ya.nkees, drove in all and enabltld the Dodgers' Don
homers, and drove iD fGUI' runa., four runs iii -'tlanta's victory Drysale to even Ids record at
Hands held Houston hitless over the Meta with 1 double and · 7·7. Fra~k Linzy, who oltched
lor l~ve Innings and struck 0111 two singles before being re. the ninth, suffered bis fifth loss
five m only his second starting mbved In the flftb with a pulled in eight decisions.

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SaturGu
SHAWNEE -on ·DELAWARE
Pa. (UP!) Hale Irwin of the
University of Colorado, won the
National Collegiate Athletic
Association golf championship
with a 72-bole score of 288.

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cause !he showed the guts and
Welltopped going around with the power to defend herself,
this crowd, but now comes U1e by arms, from Soviet • backed
aftermath. As In rvery m a r· Nasser Egypt and S y r i a. In
rlage; there lre occasional short, the United Nations h a 1
fights In ours. ~e are b o t h never been able to "keep the
European, and were brought up peace." except insofar as great
to expect spankin1s at h o m e powers were themselves deter·
and school. So now my wife In· mined to keep it - as in this
&amp;Jsts !bat apologies a r .e n o t case were the United states
enough - the m a t e In I h e and Soviet Russia.
wrong should receive a caning Also now demonstrated to ev- ~
from the mate who wss II the en the most clicbe • ridden
right. I remonstrated at first minds is that the SecrelBry ,
but she· was •4ai'nant, and I Ge~ral of the United Nations
rot the first application of the lJ Thant of. Burma, is precisely
cane.
what he has really always been
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. The lirst time my wife admit- · - a suppos y 1mpa 1a1 cJvJ 1
ted she was at fault, 1 wonted sorvant w the United Nations
to fOJiet the whole'·thing b·u t whose b1as agaJllllt Western In·
llhe wouldn't let me. Really, lt'l leresis bas long baen obvious
.I, lworkirig line.
and whose tendency to usurp
, power hail long been patent.
By Wa)'lll G. Brandstadt, M.D.
~JJ&amp;rrlage is as sweet ~nd 1 It was U Thant who on his
The aftermath of many a hannoitl~us as: ever. but Ol!ce own oignaled the go ·ahead to
picnic, whether it. be in
m 1 while tills unusual punish- Egypt and Syria for action a·
woods or lD your own b a c ment is meted out. Art we gamst Israel by abruptly with·
yard, is food poisoning. T h wrong? - V.O. and C.O.
drawing United Nations buffer
trouble often results from
Dear V and C.
forces f.rom the Gaza Strip al
parln&amp; food witb handa t h a
If yor marriage 11 "sweet Nasser's demand. At the very
have cuts Infected with staphy· ~nd harmlinio•Jslv\" anvthin~ · y· mi,nimum he could bave bought
lococcl, tht COIMJOII pus .
to keep It that way· should time by referring the Issue back
er. Thla germ mey alao enter be nobody's business but your IQ his proper masters, lthe Unitthe food if the hands preparing own . but drn't disturb the ed Nations General Assembly.
it have touched )h• ·nose.
n•lghbors! ~ H. , ~
Not ·an his logic-chopping since ·
As .tht gerDII multiply In
Helen:
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food, IIley Produce~ poison
This column Is '\l~lcated : to It ha!!'lieen U Thant, too. who ,
causes vomilinl and
family living, so If 'you're hav· in attempted sell-justification "
If you let the contaminated
kid trouble or j~ pI a
has ,taken the'· Uilexampled step
stand for as little u two
trouble, lei Helen bflp YOU. of injecting himself personally
at room temperature a
will also welcoin~ .yo qr into the General Assembl,y's de·
concentration of the polson
amustna experience~. A"' bate as though he were a rep· '
result. Once the polson has for. dress Helep Bolle! in care of reentative of a sovereign named it c~nnot be destroyed.
this newspaper.
tiop instead of \Vhat be Is. In
refrtaeratii!JI. Thorough eooklns
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Lorry Morrison, Sabra Morrl-11
Dickinson, who had only one son to David Hill, Linda mu,
boey going Into the final round, Lots Racine
ran Into trouble, JIO'Sibly due to william McHaffie Reva Jane
an abrupt change In tbe McHaffie to Judith Kay
wqther: and recorded t~ i lfalfie, ~reels, Middleport.
bo,ey IJves just beforo making Beulah Circle, John C1rc le,
Gilbert Hayes, Agnes Hay u,
Jerry Hayes: Essie
Elizabeth Hawk, Genevieve
Quillen, C!l!ford Deck.,., F.t•loH
I Decker to Ernest A. Wlng•tl,
Maxine Spencer W!Dgett, ""'''"
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siiJ'Vice' ll!ld finishing.
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CLEVELAND (UPJ) ducllon ol raw material
llnillbed 100111 Inventories by
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United Pms Intemadonal :the turn on tho par 70, 1,611-166's in the first two rounds.
hey of Dallas, Tex. and -Mark Donohue of Stony
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Lean yard -'urora course But he ·
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and lanky Gardner Dickinson, parred the second rune m 35 to ! h d '!ted "I don't k
In IIHII, ll!e United States Chevrolet to victory In the 200.
nc .
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who will never be both lit and win goin away as expectedlwh\:. m~.
. ht put 1 ~:w began OPeration of the BerUn mile 20th annual Walkins Glen Guy L1ter piloted their Ford
40, struck a big blow for the challenges from Barber, Blan- 1 ~ ~ts~ ~~~';! ri~ the final
Airlift to bypass Soviet block- Grand Prix with a winning time 1 Mark II to victory In the 121
veterana of 11le pro tour by .!.'lis, Yates and Arnold Palmer
ds 'and h d •4 th !' 1 ading of the western sector of of one hour 53 minutes and 24.4 hour Reims sports car endur·
picking up a hef~ check in the failed to develop.
~~~to finish~ a ~~th-pl~c:~~. \he city.
seconds.
ance race ,with a record~.... ••1111
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$103 500 Cleveland Open.
Favorite Loses Out
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on 1the. Lourney was Slim Yates,
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Pholli,H4-4550 hr
311-year-old veteran of 18 profes- who resembfed a aomewhat U.S. Oyen champion Jack Schopenhauer said· "The funPARIS (UP!) - Phaeton
liD IJDAU•DW FS!WUE
:~o~~aso;"J::{ed; 1 at younger Gardner Dickinson. Nicklaus, apparently In a: damental fault of. the female lntemallonal Leape SlandiDgJ scored a two-length triumph in
c e tryYC~ b S dsw';.
' Yalei! tlll'prised everybody by letdown after the previoua character Is that it has no sense By United Pless Iate'nallonol the 9oth running of the $280,000
,::n
~to un ay 1 bwm 1 • scoring a pair of.!our under par week, flnlsbed far down the 11&amp;1. of justice."
W, · L. Pet. Gil Grand Prix of Paris for three' annu
urnamen y a at
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38 23 .1!23 ... year-olds.
lour strokes.
Tile Alm•aae
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.llespit. lhootlng a par It, b1s
elg~ .
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wor_st round of thli Wuraament,
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Today Ia MOIIday, June:., the mUDist Ollna lallJIC!Jed I JJbarp ~lutnbua .
29 30 .49! 8 Mann won the ,,4,000 Buckeye·
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!?hh day ol 1967 with 188 to new attack on til• "traltoroUI", 'J!uffalo .
28 29 .491 e InvltaUonal golf tourney with
MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
wound up '.!lb •. 271 for tho
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po11ey of the Soviet l1 a 1on 1 Toledo
2S 31 .475 9 nln~H~nder par 54-Mie total
four round(' which was nine
The moon IS between Its (ull Monday. ' It ailed the "cordlali Jacksonville
27 33 .450
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under par.
phase and l~st quarter•
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23 3S ·,397
The 111ornmg star IS Satura,ISOD and ,IJovlet Pre$lf Alexei
SIUlliey'i J~WJ'Ili
"I tried to play the colll1!e Mau\l,Johnaon, dec., to Rus- The evening .•tars art Ven111, N. Kotlycin :as an example.
Toledo 14 Toronto2 (tst)
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The new attack on Moscow Toronto 6 Toledo 4(2nd)
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lecause of tho weather. The Johnaon, Rose A. Connolly, AI- Pearl Buck was born on this oritatlve Peking People!' Daily,[ Columbus 8 Bfio 7 (2nd 16
gree~s were fast but" It , Was fred P. Johnson, Robert C. day iD 1892.
outlet of the central commit· Rlchin~P, hJ:acuse I (1st)
roug on \he edges. · '
Johnson, Bessie B. Coehran, On this day In history:
tee of \he Chlne~~e Communist Richmoitd iS~ 0 {2nd)
....... _ Mildred McElroy, Af!id. I 0
In 1900, Dr. Walter Reed party
Rochester ee~J~ck~aa~v~le~4~~~
. k' Good Year
D1c
mson, a lather of """" Trans. ,.teballllh.
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who. will be 40 in September, Gerhi;de w. Ellenwood:
campaign to wipe out yellow
received a check for $20,700 and lard w Ellenwood by Wendell fever.
hf appeared certain tf turning w. Ellenwood, Atty. in Fact.
In 1944, the third largest port
m hiS best year on thi! tour yet. to William Roy Lawaon, o. of France, Cherbourg, was
lhs top year was 153,730 In 1966 Katherine Lawson parcels eo- llherated from the Na.lll by the
1nd ha ba• earned $44.364 In lumbia
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Pauline 0. Bolin, Charles S. !tal equipmMt W&lt;!te cited MonHe SIITVJVed the final round Bolla to Georse w. Buck, par· day as optimistic factors in U1e
challenges of two youngsten eels, Salem.
current steel outlook,
and overtook young WaYD,'I Paul Bearhs, adm., Lucille ir==="-'~iOa===;..;::;;;::::;;;::::;;;::::;;;::~~~~~~~==~===:;;;;,l
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the $79,725 Queens·· Plate, the
oldest· continually ' run· race in
ARL!NGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. North America.
(UPil-Dr. Fager won the 39th
running of the $106,000 Arlington EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I.
Classic by 10 lengtha at muddy (UPihTexas Marty Fleckmen
Arlington Park.
fired a 68 lor ·a 54-hoi• total of
"Take my &amp;ood 1ide!"
200 to triumph in the Northeast
NEW YORK (UPI)-Qulllo Invitational Amateur Golf Tour·
by
Queen triumphed In the $131,700 nament
PGA victory In flve
Coaching Club American Oaks
winning the $U3.500 Clevelemd[l
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Sunda:r
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al. Five years experience
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Comtor's Tree and

SeiY!ce. Cheater, Ohio. Phone

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nease, Mrs. Belly Pickens 1vas hbn- Proje'cts and objectives of nouneed, that she wW attend .a \eel at l'l!ndue l7nlversi!J ~ prograJ!l,;,llleme psed lJY ,Mrs. Nease relld the 'scpptw'l! .and
Pomeroy, .,.. announcing the ored by the Junior .lllgh elan IChurch Women United were &lt;lis- meelinl of Church WOIIIet! UnJI. month.
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Kerni lllluib at a recent ineet- taldilg part Ill a dliiloJUe ,_,.
llblr1h ol a son.- Gregory Lee, of the Middleport Fll'st Baptist Icus$ed by Mrs. Ja"""' Rich- . ·
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born Thursday at the Pleasant Church With a farewell party ard~ of Rio Grande the southiUtt'l~.;,;,l Chrlstjan , Ser~lce ·,held at tlie Yeauger and Mrt~ ~ease.
IIVs1lley Hosjjltal,, Pt. Pleasant, Thursday_ night at the Jo~n eall are,a vice ~ja~t, at an
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SljPpotted ,bY the On&amp;Won.OUe meeUng.
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daughter, Diana, two. The Mrs. Pickens, who will be re- as ap
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llm•atej,.al grandparents are Mr. siding in Columbus. was i're- , Present for the session were jlaptist Church, waa read by We class ·~~ relft!shll\ent&amp; ,
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OJarles Blake, Syra- sented a book and jewelry from Mrs. J. Edward Foster, pres!- Mrs. James Stephenson Thlll'll- .fo those nlm«&lt; above and Mrs.
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officers tralnlng scbOOI ndd at
dueled the games and a dessert 'ersville Methodist, vice pres!- at the church.
Sterrett and Mrs. J. Ed Foster.
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course was served.
: &lt;~•nt; Mrs. Richard Owen, Mid· . Durlnl the meelinl conduct. ·
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Guests were Myrna and Mel· ;dleport Baptist, secretary, and ed by Mrs Harry Bailey pres- , '-Psal~.
odie Mclrltyre, Joyce R i I e y, ~Mrs. David Entsminger, !f~ath ident pl~ were made' for li _ ru·OUQ ·: 1;f11
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Joyce Roush, Chester Rouhh.l Methodist, Mlddl~pl)rt, tteasur· picnl~ to be held at the Middle.,
Y!'S; Watson and Mrs. Scott to
Joyce Roush. Chester Rou"\ er Others attejldtnl \Vefe Mrs. 'port Park on July IU. The piet :L _
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Monday
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IJ'ellowshlp Day, World Com- "Chain Reaction."
guest of her brother-In-Jaw and wiD meet at 7:30 Monday even- ton Judson Lilly 88 of'Uplllnd,
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IMason County ~ho' died Satur• ,
World Day .of Prayer m e TU· Aten Shain who presented sev- dermuth. Her husband joined BETHEL 6Z, International Or· ' day will be 'buried In Mount
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men be name or eac 0 serv- ture from St.Luke. Her medi- er came ..peelally for the Rc- meet at 7:30 Monday night at at Upland following funeral
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the Masonic Temple.
Iservires Tuesday at 2 p. m. at
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The speaker announc mat tunlties We Let Pass By,"
STAFF ANO OFFICERS,' the church.
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Vemng . mq the 1967 proJe&lt;;l for Wo~ld Com- "Time For Sale," and ·'A Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meigs Temple, Pythlan Sisters. I His wife, Mrs. Henrietta LilA polluc p1cmc preceded a mumty Day .". prOVIdmg Jay. Dream" and she concluded Wamslev were her oarents. Mr. will meet at 7,30 Monday night 1 died In 1954_ Friends may
meeting o~ the p~st preSidents jettes for miSSions. She ~ug- with two poems, "When I Have and Mrs. Norman Fisher, Sen- m the Columbus and Southern ! !~I at the Heck Funeral Home
of tbe LadJes j\IIXlllary of Drew 1g.sted that work on the project Time" and "Lost Opportunity." ecaville.
Ohio Electric Co. social room. Iat Milton
Webster Post 39, American Le·l be started this summer. It was M T T Sh 110n gave the Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs .Mrs. Horace McElhinney and
ion, held at the home of Mrs. her recommend~lion that offi- cl~:lng ·prayer. e
of Ashland, Ky. were weekend Mrs. Clyde Andrews will be the cine Lodge F&amp;AIII will be held
Ben Neutzlmg, Pomeroy.
cers be elected m January and It
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visit in Collunbos with Mrs. day, 7.30 P· m. at home of Mr. gree.
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French Hundley and Miss Joyce and Mrs. Joe Young.
POMEROY Women s CbrlJ.
!he meeting which opened with
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TONIGHT and TUESDAY
prayer. Plans for the next meet·
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson
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Juno 26-27
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ill Logan were weekend visitors lion that would be, a boon to Umted Methodiii Olurch.
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Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ohlin· lhe data publle.
~eeney-Bennett Post 128, Amer"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK
Geo. Segal, Sent~ Berger, served by till! hostess to those
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Chairman Benjamin Rosen- 1can Legion, will meet at 7:10
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilder- thai, D-N.Y., said his speciui Tue~y nlgbt at the hall,
COLORCARTOONS:
Watson, Mrs, George Hackett, '
muth, Mrs. 'Pea,rl Mora, Mr. consumers subbbqls
Wednesday
.B.tP Fr•nklln Store
Countorfe1t Cot
Sr., Mrs. Ralph Gilmore, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Ly 0 n 8 and Mrs. Norman Fisher of Sen- Che1rman BenJamin Rosen- STATED CONCLAVE of the
Rail's Ben Franklin
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Gerald Wildermuth, 'Mrs. Jed are vacationing at Cherokee ecaville, .'.1nd Mrs. Earl Shu- thai, D-N.Y., sa1d hlB special Oljlo Valley Coounandery No.
MIDDLEPORT
POMEROY
Webster, Mrs. Mayme Holme9, Villlll!e, Arkansas. Their 8 0 0 , 'maker, New Lexington, visited consumers subcommittee wants 24 K. T. wW be beld June. 28,
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visitors In Pomeroy.
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Mra. Charles Shumaker.
daughter, Jayne, were In
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Trlp(ett
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