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Jllany SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., J 11111

Miss Jess-e is
Hostess for
Potluck Dinner

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~ • DAR Regent is Speolcer
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1n Pomeroy for Flog Day Luncheon

Around And
About
MichHeport

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Mill Amanda Thomu, fte. roncllldta bfl talt by aaym,
lint ot tk ~!ata o1 Oblo, Da.. Ill• wu JII"I)Ud o1 being a memof tbe Amer~W~ Rovolu- !Mr o( ~ D.A.R. a.'ld to be 0
epoke .., the work of the ptU"t ol ita work in America tollonol Society D.A.R. at the day.

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Jun.~iefy
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People In
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Tuelda,y fair ud caoler.

_Miss Ema J...,. entertained
ENTER&amp;D HOSPITAL
Witb • poUuct dinner Monday
Women'• Mlalonoey Society afGII rollin, Pomero~ 20.· •--·
'wbo
red'
evening at her home. E .MeJn.
tbe Pomerer ·flirlt·
llapetat 11 Pt. Pleuant 23 34 Hinton H -~• 111 010
enle
1 in tbe put M
Mr. ~Y!_e Mlller is in Colum· st, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Her- Mrs. Jacob Gloecbter opent churcb wu l!old ~ - ._ ,tti lalllq, Kanawha.
l.UI olzer ~tel
~ Fla1 Day luncheon Fri· Mbs Thomas wu presented bus as guest of his son and dau- man Ho!fner, re&lt;1 ntly newly- Thursday with ber cousin, Mrs.
at the dD.rcb:
. . rlaini. Charleston 17.97 slaU~ ~ G·~ary Ba~
da,J at tile Town and Country w1tb a gift by the regent on be- ~r-ln:Iaw, Mr. ~ Mrs. weds, ond th.e birthday &lt;X Mr. Carl Mattox, MiddJeport.
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II'Y· Lnndou, Marmet IIlii WJa. ~on Rt
GalllpGU. M '
~1\l'ant in omeroy for hall of the chapter. Rose cor· hck MtUer .
B. J . Howard.
Jobn Frict retumed home ~· J!"',.. Cl!¥* .pr.eljded field c1oma ...,......, the .w..
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IDOIIlbel'l! ond guests of Return sogeo lll84jo by Mrs.
Dwight Tom Rail , who baa attended
A mock wedding was a lea. Thursday , from Meigs Memor- at the meetlllf wlilcli opelle(! Oltie River_ Pew Downey ~dL.L~'
=~·ctMn.
Jonalban Meigs Chapter , DA !Milhoan were p,....nted toMbs Kent ,S tale Unjvet.slty, is home lure of the _evellllli w1tl! ~·~· ial Hosp1tal.
with tbe ~ ~iiii\11 of .''lit down 13, 1:15 a .m.; c.
Bam- Ave PI ·PI
Mr a p80~
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Mro, Karr and Mrs. l!&gt;r tne summer vacation with Elias, llll!l!Ster; Mrs. Minrue A. N. Grueser of Grove City Chrtat_ Tbere ~ No But .. w er up 14, f :O$ p.m. ; Beaver up E
:n~1•k
1 Thomas,
Mrs. Emerson Jones. local / Jones.
hii parellls, Mr. and Mro. E. Rher, bnde; MIM Fredericka wu a recent guest of 114 t s s Weal. A report wu lfven on I If, 1:40 p.m.; Titan up 14, 7:· Pieaaan~'Curl ~t.n·· l:i
f!IOnl, presided and welcomed
The tables were decorated 0. Rall.
Sway, groom ; Miss Ema Jes- Genevieve Slobart and brotber, complete layelte oent to t be 05 p.m.; Bayou Lorraine up 14 K
St ~ PI
fiG.
members and . their guests . .!with arrangemeQr. of flowers Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hull vis· se,_ brldesm&amp;d ;
Mrs. Alma R . R. StobarL
Woll181l'l ~ . to, be
1:25 a.m. ; Mamalear up
Dawso~ L~klltea;' Va
1• Mrs. Thomas McClung and at AGranvJl!e n~:' ~~· t
Out 'OI'to101,- guest&gt; mduded carrying out the red , white and lted s•veral days In Clarksburg, Mill";i best ~~n. ~ ~i
4:15 a .m.; Walter Beckjord up Earl p A~s
'Syc~mor~
304 Clar
MID Thomas , Mrs. Maynard blue colors with small flags gtv- W Va. wtth his parents, Mr ma enry,
e 8 . a er. children, Jamea and Sue Ann
reoume · 0 ' ,r e J n I If, 5:40 a .m. ; Harry . Dyer up St.. Middle ri ' Mrs
DI!VII Mi8o C&amp;rlstine Garmon en u favors. Place cards, made and Mrs. Henry Null.
G:.,mes were played With pri2- returned to their home, Marion Througb The Wa)J.!I, tbe new 14, f :SO a.m.; Southern up 11 Harless Ri' ' Jack~n J =
2
Columbus; Mrs. c. s. Wilhelm: by Mrs. Harold Sargent, were
Mr and Mrs. Jack Hein and ••The
ff. with her parents, Mr. end Mrs.
.lc!f&gt;lc,_
from Jjlb- 5:10 a .m . Onward up 17, &amp;:sS L. McCain." Rt.
Oak lllt1
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Mra. Henry Watson and Mrs small replicas of a map of the daughters, Pamela,
Marlene ner present~ II! b ld · 0 d Dale Srnlth.
;;.,:' %:1~ was-giv"=. by 1!11'1. a.m.; S. M. Jinks down
17, Willard Lowery Hamden
Miller Point Pleuant · Amy United Stales.
and Kay of Roger City, Mich.,
wi
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Mrs. Esther _Kissel of Colum• w a II!&gt; gave e m~ 7:30 a.m .; NaUonal down
18 Dam D Hartl' Coal
.i.....,' Jacks!ln : Mrs . • Norma Miu Helen Beesoo, Colum- are visiting with h&lt;:&lt; parents, :;:'mhandth
bus visited recently witb ber tatlon from the. 10Pk!;
f ,55 a .m .; Jefferson up 18, 8:: Paul R.' Dup;:,' Ironton,
Ue, Harrisonville. Other guests bus, and Mrs. Edward Jones, Mr. _and Mrs. Clarence Clark. pillow slips
lnted b M aunt, Mrs. Homer Showers.
Uon mel!llll btoten waDI.
Ill&gt; am.; Rose G down· 18 8 ~ 40 James Arthur Smlth Monavtne
Ml'-' Carol Bacbte~ Is leaving Alma MUle;, :'tddle~
rs. Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and dau- _f"'P~a~ 01 Johp t: a.m.; E. T. Jones down
4:20 W. Va ., Paul W. Je~lns, Craillciuded, ·M,...· Freda Hartinger Jac ksO!!, 0ut of town members,
and Mrs. Naacy Grueser.
wer. able to. attend. Members Sunday lor Mt. Uruon College Tile guest llat lltcluded Mr. ghter, Leda Mae visited Friday I 9Mand
e Ul.l-7 was
o.m.; A J Patten up 20, 6:25 merton. N. C., a:.J Mrs. Lu• Mrs. Karr, state
program or the committee In charge of to •ccompany her brother, For- , and Mrs. Hoffner. Mr. and Mrs. wltb Mr. !Craeuter at St. Jos- by
rs. Victor ¥0U111 Sr.
a .m .; Zimmer down 21, $ am.; clua B. Jenkins Cramerton,
dtalrman Introduced Miss Tho- luncheon arrangements were rest Bachtel, home for the sum- B J H
d Mr
nd Mr
eph Hosp1tal, arkersbtirg, w. article on over P1'010ct1011 in the Walter Wtlllamson down 21 ,. N C
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Is a candidate .lor the Mrs Harold Sargent,
chair- m:;Arnnld " - ' .
Mrs. :ate G..!i Va.
w!J
25 a.m .; W. S. Ray up 22, ,f a . . .
office of Organizin~ Secfl'tary man and Mrs. Jamea Brewing·
rs. ames
' nuo . ....,. w1n Mrs Rutb Ebersbacb Mrs
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on
e m.; Jerry Bosworth down 22
blrthl
General O•l the national level ton , Mrs . Edward Jones, Mrs. wls Smith, Miss Nellie Zerkle R~ie Rizer
Mrs
Mildred
llalf-Way House in
Det:rqlt, • a.m.; John Ladd Dean up'/}: Mrs.
Paul
Bowera
She ~ribed various projec.,; Clinton Fisher and Mrs. John and Mrs. Helen Shuler have re- Fry Mrs
Sh~lton Mrs
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Mich. was read by Mrs. WI!- 8.25 Lm.; Elgerclll! up %1,
Grimms Landing,
Va., ,..;
oil Ute. .society and took
the Duerr eontributing.
There turned from a vacatioo trip In Be..;,ice J~hnso~ Mrs' The!:
Dam Watson.
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a .m.; LitUe Edward down 23,10:38 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Jo~
I!'I&gt;UI&gt; ·Ill! an imaginary tour of wet:e 28 memberJ and guests at Flo~da and other pomts In the rna Henry, Mrs: Alma. Miller,
fOiftiiJg
j1; ,:~sus S~~tc;;:lene 5:10 a .m.; Hamuton up Green- A. Epling, 510 Jacklon Plk,,
lh• J;l.A,R. ,Owned schOQI8. Kate tbe luncheon.
SOUEI I.
J
nd Dl
D Miss Fredericka Swarz Mrs.
Hu
up 12:55 a.m.; Elllba Woods daughle.' 8.40 p.m. Friday.
Duncoa
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' !lllllg . ""' """' up G-·~ • 05 am eo~-- Mrs Boblv G !Ialley
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aQlassee
vis will leave Sunda t0 ttend
a Reibel, "''"· Nettle Hay·~~
of God Ia Calling" which Is tbe
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Oml tlt;·1pprov~. schools .mclud1
Y a . es, Miss Martba Jesse,
Mr.
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QueeD up Greenup 7:30 a.m.; Star Rt, son, ll:SI a.m. FrJ.
Croono.r., Berry School and
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B_and .llCJin.be Dave Ella, Mr. Ray Riffle and . The firSt of a series ol lraln::
,•Iter Lutber Herdman down 31, 4:20 day. Mrs. Gerald Sellen, Rt.
the. llldian Schools St. Marys
ens.
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the hostess Miss Jesse
mg sess1ons for workers and
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......., t-b • o.m.; OVEC up 31, 8:30 a.m. ; I Poctlllld, dallghler, 10!40 a.m.
en4 BaQODe College•.ln the west.
0
held two weeks with th~ girls
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teachers of the Middleport Dill- . program wlth prayer. '
,
Duncan Bruce up 32, 2:SO a.m.; Friday; Mra. Carmen L. Vii·
,She . !oJd or the :well-roonded
stayllli in the dormitories.
ENTERTAINS CLUB
ly Vacation Bible_ School was MrR~~~'::'"cnts ...... .
by Alton Zephyr down 32. 1:35 a. Uo!U, R~ I pt, Pleuant 1011,
eduulion being given the mpun. held Tueriay everung with the D 8· ,....,..J
. ' • Zilndel 111d .Jilrs. m.; Charles K. up 32, 6:05a.m.; 8:45 a.m. Friday.
tain ch'l.d
nd th I d" 1
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Mrs fW.nv4lr Rlr• ~~ont.Prhnn~ l'R'an n ...... u n A4- - _,. __
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e n 111n Fr. and Mn. FranR' Davidson/
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'!'llldren through the support of of Fairborn , 0 ., are hosts for
#le l!·A,R. and churches. She th• rehearsal dinner tonlght at
4e&amp;ccrjbed the
needs at the the MartiJI Restaurant honor.
k~ool which Included n•w bath- ing Miss Sharon Jones and Mr.
tQOnJ facUities.,Att Kate Duncaa Lee Davidson whose marriage
or ""' l'hUI1CierOU'O L1asale lJl\01.
Smlll! with a gO!'! o( 12.500 al- will be solemnized Sunday at
tational _Golf .Trurnament
r'ady more than . pa1d,
·f!eath M•tbndi•t Church 2 :30 I
the Weslcliester Cotlllli'Y
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She also spoke on the real . in the :1 rternoon.
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,Many
oilier
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LOOK-USTEJ\1: Actress Deb- ·
n~ lor educating the Ameri- r Other members of the bri- t
ble Reynolds makes a •peClal were ch83i"' Lawrence Welk
~a"' Indian ~to take his place in dal party attending are Bar· it
appearance on Meredith Will- - lor his autograph .: ·
•ock!ty and support himself in. ' bara J~mes, Mr. and Mrs. Le.. b
Sammy Davis, Jr., will be
eon's Texaco Star Parade, seclltfJlCl of being given aid. She i wis Smith, Miss
Jeanette S
one of the beaditnen oit , • F.d
ond In a series of tbree one •
8:00 Down on the Farm
hour musical specials si&amp;Til!g Sullivan's CIIS-TVarlety · JtOuio
1
:30
Popey&lt;
&amp;
Pals
weber.
Mid&amp;
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Sunday, JUDe If. He'D sing a
Miss Virginia Koch, I.&amp; 1rr
Wllls.&gt;n and his wile, Rlni, Tues.
9·
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Rufl
all&lt;'
Reddy
Show
caster, Miss Jane Reynolds, h
day, June 30, on CBS-TV. Miss !lUDiher from his new B""""
10:00 Hector Heatreote Show
way musical "Golden !loY." ..
Columbus; Robert Davidson,
Reynolds will Introduce f !.1 m
10:30 Fireba.
Allr&lt;d Lunt and Lynn FooRoy and Lynn Davidson Falr· 11.
highlights from ber slaiTing
II :00 Dennis the Menace
lanne
will liar ill "1be Matborn; Charles Johnsoo Athens ll
role In "The Unsinkable Molly
11:30 Fury
pificent
Yankee" on NBC-1'V'1
Mr. aqd Mrs. Karl 'Siegrist: "'
W1lt . DitMY't
Brown.'' the motion picture vet'
12:00 BuUwlnkle
lfallmark
HaU of Fame ear!J
Miss Kay Garber, Cleveland; ~
"THE LADY AND
sion of WUison's Broadway mus,
IHO Mr. Wizard
In
February,
1965, with the DO'I'HE TRAMP"
Mr . and Mrs. Oordon Wright, .
leal hit about a spirited moun1:00
Foontaln
of
Yoolb
minute Broadway plliy bei!!f
(CinemaiK'ope 1c Co.Jor)
Mr. Brad Jones, Columbus Mr. ~
tain girl who become one of the
1:00 Pirates Vs. (,'ube
adapted
by ~mmet Lavery .. .
-.andBurdette, Mr. and Mra. ~
world's wealthle•t and most oon4:00 From France Wilb Love
. "'YOUNG GllNS OF TEXAS" Emersoo Jones, and the Rev. M
troversial W.men . · .
~ : 30 USGA Open
. f11ne1 lrljtchum, Alana Ladd and Mrs. M. E. Dowaon, Mid· J•
Last
week
J..a1"'1'nee
Welk
Melinda Spencer and
Ma"
8'00 Singing Caravaa
(Color)
dleport .
waa
chaSing
that
.Jtme
white
thew
willis
both
j;eletirated
\heir.
7:00 Porter Wagner Sho•
A bridge and ll'OOm rtpllca J~
hell in the pr«&gt;-celebrily round
birthdays recenUy, .
.
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po The Lieutenant
and an .
ol Dowers :
1:30 JOOJ Bishop
the table.
9:00 Saturday Night Movlea
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11 :00 Late News Picture
11:10 D. ~- and Weatl!er
11 : 15 Sports
11 :20 Films of the ~·L

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WASBINGTO N- The Senate
plunged today Into the
final
week of lis civil rights debate
with pusage of the bill assur..
ed and leadara wailing out rear
guard skirmishing by southern
oppooents.
Thirty-live roll call
votes
since Wedne•day s decision to
limit debate have shown tnat

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change. Substitution of the bi·
partisan package for the Houseapproved biD wu to be a late
order of business.

WSAZ- TV

Four accidents, In two of the rail. Bond suffered abras- to the right berm , and_ . tltelt
whicb the dnven were slight· ions to the head and left arm back acroos the road, bitting I
ly Injured, were Investigated and was treated_ and released guard rail.
There was heavy damage to
over the weekend bJ fu Ohio at Meigs Memon al Hosp1tal..
Stat Patrol. Three of the four
He was cited lor
drivmg tbe car. Barnhart received •
were In Meigs county.
while _ mto&lt;~cated and will ap- bruised cbest and a bump ..,
I The first injury acc1dent took pear m Me1gs county court June / his knee that did not require
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treatment. He was cited
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place at 8 :55 p.m. Satyrday on 26.
Rt. 7 oile and seven tenths of a Th.e other inJUry accident was Meigs county court Friday for
mile north of Pomeroy. A car at 8:10p.m. Sunday on Rt 248. unsafe operaUon. His car Wll
driven south by John S. Bond, I lour and eight tentlls m1les east heavily damaged.
33, Mason, w. Va., went out or of Rt. 7. A ca r driven west by
control and ran off the right Earl T. Barnhart, 43 , Rt
I , I The third Meigs accident toot
side of !he roadway and struck Portland. passed an unidenti- place at 6:1&amp; p.m. Saturday ~
a guard raU and turned over. lied vehicle and met another Rt. 124 five tenths of a mill
The car was demolished and oncoming vehicle . H~ cut
north of Syracuse. A car dri.Vto
tllere
was
medium
damage
to
l
in
quickly,
lost
control.
ran
en sou til by James S. Reeveo,
I
Jr .. 25, Racine went out of control and ran off the rlght akk
hitting a stone wall. 'lite car
was demolished, while tbe stono
wall belonging to George Gru"'
was slightly damaged.

Reds Regrouping
Forces In Laos

Reeves was cited to l\felgl
county court June 26 for apeed
in

There was heavy damage tG
'!l"lllfiiiW·'; .,~' -~!- 'i:'_· the Greenlee car and minor tG

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: U.e Daniels vehicle. Both driv·
escaped injury. Greenlee
cited to Gallipolis oour1
''·''''~' ' ! June 20 for failure to stop lit
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assured clear distance.
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Other arrests reported by the
:'·:&gt;~-· 1 State patrol included Norman
J. Evans, 26, Portland, and Wil·
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:· :. i liam Clay. 48. Rt. I Pomeroy,
. , cited to Meigs county court. for
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1:30 Pal &amp; Mike
t:OO Church 01 Christ
9:30 Channel U Presenla
10,00 Re1ghhora
10:15 Social Security
l0 :30 Jets001
11 :00 Casper Cartoon
11:30 Beany &amp; Cecil
12:00 Bugs Bunny
12:30 Allakazam
1:00 Fllct..
1:30 AmericaD BandstaDd
Z:30 Movie
1:00 Bowlin11
5:00 World o1 Spo~
8:30 WreltlinJ
7:30 Hootenanny
1:30 Lawrence Well!
1:30 s.turda, N)Cbt •
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• O.r farmer lritnds ho•o ~peeial problems ond
.,..iel -dl. When thtr need linoncial help
elNI ed•in, thor know Iller are going to bt
totitlied talking to "'• bocauH wo talk tho
tome language. 0Mr ltrYicts ort toilored to
"'"t the farmek needs. Come io and talk to
•s Mlft' to man. We'rt hire to help.

The FARM~ BANK
and Savings Company

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11:00 qilller Theatn

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The lone Gallia mishap IDoJt
place at 3 p.m. SUnday on Rl
7 two and six tanlhs milea nortb
of the Silver Bridge. A
ear
driven by John G. Daniels, 17.
Rt. I Gallipolill slowed down ta
make a right tum and wa 1
struck in the rear by a car
driven south by Cbarlea
W.
Greenlee, 22, Rt. 1 Vinton.

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7:00 TV Classroom
1:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Alvllt Show
9:30 Tenn. Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 :00 Rm Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogero
12:00 Sky KIJ!i;
!2: 30 CI!S Newa
I :.00 The Big Picture
1:30 Doctors at Work
Z:OO The Airman's Mall~
Z: If Dizzy Dean
2:25 Carda Vs Giaota
5:00 Championship Bridge
5 :30 Early Show
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Jackle Gleason
I :JIJ - e Defenders
1:30 Phil Silvera
10 :00 Gunamoke
11 :00 Newo
11: I$ Late Movie

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Drivers Injured in Meigs
!Accidents Over Weekend

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SWEEP INTO SPRING-Judy Lewis, taking a cue from her
mother, Loretta Young, wooahes through a door in a ftoor.
length, ~hiflon gown done ln a brilliant red and pink ftoral
pattern. Deaigner Philip Hulitar complete• the coatume with
a long, Rowing stole to match. It waa shown In New York.

Parts Show. for
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1950, he was elected a ell:
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organization during 9181.
He presenUy reoides in Sy·
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Helen Ilelp Us!

Our 1964 Record Is Improving

be headed estlng. They show that those under 25
for a bettt'r year of traffic safety in involved in accidents h~ve 48 percent
Ht64, than in the previous years, which cited tor speed an\1 the next largest
was one of the blackest for the count y groups are those from 25 to 44 years. It
on modern records. Our sister county also show. that persons over 65 have the
had twelv&lt; traffic .deaths in 1963 and largest percentage for failure to yield
like Meigs count y one m 1962 There right ol way, which is an indication that
wE're only two other counties in what we the reflexes of those over the 65 mark
l:all sou theastern Ohio that had increas· are not as good as the youngsters who '
t'd They were Washington and Morga'n , only compiled an eight per cent re cord
while all of the others showed decreas- m that regard. However the oldsters of
f!'S Lawrence co unty showed the way by
65 years and u~ only had 12.000 drivers
dropping its death toll from 23 to II in a mvolved m accidents while the two tar·
one year period.
gest groups were ui the •&amp;e bracket from
The statistics show that a fairly large 25 to 44 years. As our pol!~lation grows
percentage of trafric accidents took place the pedeslrtan figures continu~ to cltmb.
on rural state roads than in all the other It IS that category that the cities chalk
categories with the exception of cities "I' the poor record With. 592 compared
971 on rural state highways.
over 50.000. Twenty percent of all Ohio withThe
thmg that so many people over·
accidents took place on what are termed look in traffic accicjent figures is the eco·
rural roads. Those figures show that dri nomic loss. In 1963_it caused a Joss in
vers are in almost as much danger of wages of $89,000,000. Medical expenses
having accidents in what is called the O(J' mounted to $20,000,000, and overhead
en spaces than they are in cities. The
of msurance amounted to $130,000,
startling fact is that almost half of the cost
000 and property damage stood at $120,
fatal accidents took place in the section 000.000 for a grand total of "$360,000,·
of rural roads. There might be an expla- 000. You could add to this the many non·
nation for this situation in the fact that reportable fender benders tn which there
tloere is not enough control, with the ex· .was damage of Jess than $100. In these
ception of the Ohio State Patrol in this months of heavy travel it would pay the
area of enforcement. In a county like our a•erage person to ponder these figures
own the sheriff's department is limited One other iateresting figure iS' that 2,:
in personnel and has so many other func~ 702 drivers in accidents were over 7-5
lions that it plays a rather minor role in years, with 148 being over 85 and 12 ov·
traffic control.
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ace·,dent fi'eld
It Is said that speed is the great JdJl. there were two-thirds of them children
er. and that vouth are in the maioritv of under 15 years or oldsters over 65.
offenders. The exact figures are inter· Watch your step.

Voice of Broadwav ... renorting
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

La Dolce Vita
As everyone has always suspected,
the life or a columnist is a rough one. If
you really care, and 1 care deeply, no sac·
rifice IS too great if it will provide the
Valued readers with a glimpse of how it
If W1lb their f~vorites of the stage and
'Silver screen.
So here I am in Forte dei Marmi on
t~e Italian coast. It is

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morning.

l harlton Heston has just brought me
h•1me to the Hotel Augustus in his mar·
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mghl Ill front of a wlld hedge of trailing
pmk flowers !Ike something in a romantic Italian painting.
''See you tomorrow morning in the
quarry." he ""id . "Sleep tight ."
The quarry is at Carrara, where Chari·
ton will portray Michelangelo in "Agony
and the Ecstasy." He has been here for
only a few days, but is already beautiful·
ly tan from the brilliant sunlight reflected bf the da2zli_ng marble. His eyes lonk
startmgly blue m contrast with his skin.
HIS_ beard Is, be says with a flashing
smile, "a week behind 'chedule."
He has rented a house big enough
f?r Rudolph Valentlno in his heyday. beCIUlle hi" wife and children will be coming over for a long stay. He expects to he
IJiaking the picture for about 10 mnnths
(lortraying Michelangelo in just lou;
years of his long lifetime - the years
between 33 and 37 when he was working
for and quarreling with Pope Julian .
They were also the years In which he
painted the incredibly beautiful ceiling
of the Sistine Chapel.
· The producers of the 111m, 20th Century-Fox, have pennission from the VatiCan to pbotlll!raph the Chapel. but Sir
C:~ol Reed, ~ho is directing, think! he
mil get I better effect by recreating the
paintings .. they must have looked when
Ibey were fl'l!•bly painted. This will be
done in Dino di Laurtmteo' huge studio
In Rome, the only •tudio in the world big

enough to contain a 70-foot ceiling.
As we talked alter dinner-octopus,
mussels , eel, spaghetti and espresso Charlton seemed genuinely excited over
the opportunity to play the great gen.
ius, and obviously has become an author·
ity on Michelangelo - his life as a man
almost totally unrelated to other human
beings, his passion lor sculpture, his involvementa, his works. He plani to take
another trip to Florence to see the Mi·
chelangelo treasures there. He has spent
hours in the Sistine Chapel, learning
more about the artist through an inten·
sive study of the fresco!!$ .
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"Frankly, I haven't any idea what
kind of advertising campaign they can
use to sell this one." he oaid. "I guess the
best thing is for us to make a damn good
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Baltimore Takes Over First 'In AL.

By LYLE C. WILSON
"Wo 1dvoc.ate an lmmedlat. lnereaseo oflllOI'I than fU)IlJ.
United Pr··u 'International and drastk reduction of
lion and chaJienol proJ«C~
It is nol too late for SOule emmental 11pendltures .. . to ecooomles u be11iJ al cloublful
political party - the Republl· accompllsil a saving of nol 1... practlcabWty w u bolna mere
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calli most likely-to make tllan 25 per cent In the CCiot of bool&lt;keepln&amp; baloner, RepubU.
good 011 the sound money !ederol sovernmenl (Hoover .,... mJcbl becJn u.otr JaU1n1
promloes lllat helped Franklin admlnlatratioo spending In 1l1e effort to ·lllllf1 their party by
,D. Roooevelt 32 yeoro ogo to 11132 fiacal yeor wu about fU lettln!l
on 11J!110 l1111o
Chro~lc Nelg~borl
problem. When he gives ••· win the presidency.
blllloiiJ.
lila! will nol reql!ire that !bey
Dear Helen :
penso account dinners or haa l Believe II or not, the 1932 "We favor ~ of laladt GUt llldl otber'l bnlna.
t• entertain visiting notabt.., Democratic platlorm contained the natlmal Ol'ldll by 1 federal Gcwermneo! .......!I . Ja •tucli
My huaband and 1 have a I enjoy golns along. I'm part , the following :
bud/lel III!IUall)' balanced...
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chronic- problem. W. just got of the scenery, and very nee.
"We advocate IOUnd currency
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married In Octoher and our next easary part - and I Ute tho
rtl b 1 d ,1 expect to be prele!Ved II all hat· : "
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door neighbors are, to put II role. But when I must enter· ~:0, to ~':.,y e~o~ thO::,
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mildly . overfnendly
leaches. tam, go to company dinners, shglltly bored though polite bwo- 'lbeao plallonn planb are 111 !lie ·lr&amp;flliH!Jtt from lbe dtne
They ring our door bell every etc., and need my .husband as band at yours. Femalo equal· lood aa new. .-er baYing JI'DR abandoned ICIIIIOIIIy 1o
five minutes, pracucaUy . we an escort, he grouses like mad. lty is tough on a man. _H.
beta llled. FDR went through tbo' preoent IDDDIOIIt: 'ftle Jlim.
can't even feel comlortable In He says he haa nothmg _m com- Dear Helen :
aome e&lt;!momy. motlonJ In ~e ocratlc ill"JUIIII!IIt "duot far · tba
our own apartment. They're moo w1lh theoe _People, he d.,... 1 have been
correspondllll early weeD o1 1111 lint term counlr)' to live wl1bfn 111 lllillll
very friendly people but we're n:1 kno,. anythmg about my with a very nlce boy for four but 8bandonecl lbe project He 11 not 1 -ol prudence but
a• different as nigbt from day. kind ol work (fashioll8) and years. He hao been
lettlna tJCCepled tho lllvlce 111 pi~IJI. 8 holdover from IOIIIe ~
They give us &amp;Jlll on bolldays feels like an extra thumb.
more and more aerioul, while lllwky I!CQI!Omllll duo! th e l1ld out-doled parllllll elide
and even my own close frlenda I make it my buslne..
to 1 have been dating olllers. Now, country COllld spend 111 way out doea not """vlnce..,. aud all.
don 't exchange presenll with know enough about hiS wortc .o
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of trouble 11 didn't wort.
1 find he 11
us Tbis makes It neceaaary for that I can carry my end of the to m~ ISII1a~
town 1
DolleU llpeMblr
'l11o eeciiOIIIlzen eould l1ld
us to return something and som&amp;- conversatloo - without look· mgld ,mo;~ h?urfeetmP bot By tho end ol 1111 flrll four Bllould argue lbat the .foter wbo
Urnes we can't afford 11. They- lng, Uke a managing wile. ";"Y ~o::OO~tt know ,.::.1 my 1
yeara, FDR !tad eNbllabed tho tblnb tile spendloJ pol!tlclana
're always oaklng ua to come cant he do the same for me.
M "lamiJ thinkl h 'I
defidt at&gt;et&gt;CIIDI policies that In! giving him aomellllng lor
over and we're at a los! to thinti
Yand Y be
have continued ainco'i be bad nothing Is .a aucker. 'l'llfl'e 11 ..
up n~w excusea. lllln't lila!,..- CALL ME JAYNE DOE
Dk hlm e--~.! to 0 lllead token tile U.S. c1o1Iar' off the 11tcll thilll 11 free Itmcl! . .tJ.
dislike them but we don't want Dear Jayne Doe.
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y aokl atandard and tile budr bad thouJI1 many I pttDCby barn,
to live with' them! Advice? _
.. Becauae he doesn't want wlth 1 hl~;,b::;wn . : : " : : boswo tile illllalkmry rolling _.11111'1 bollevo lilal.
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to run the risk of belns called shou d 1, le
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to about 44
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WORCESTER, Mali. (UPI)t?verfrle~,/ ~ uau· meots, happy with ber oucceu, was fun to write thole letters, lila! :;:. ~:zueriOIIIId to te Tom Dully hal lllllCOOded 11811
~I.,ti~nside ;::have 0
and perfectly adJusted to her but now I'm • WORRIED planb In tho
8ulllv1111 u head _couh ol !he
woman-to-w~mao ta1il: about bow career, but when he walka 1J1. TEEN
form lire 11 ....., aa DeW be- Holy Cross Collep lr.oclt IC)IIIII.
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• - have been Sulllvan' a member llf the U.S.
you 're practlcallv
newlyweda to HER world bis
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and you Wlllll to be oJooo
' I&gt; threatened He feels llka h '
Relax! Maybe llle boy Is jUit used But Ill.- pianb were Olympic t.am lb 11104, waa I
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II they re not completely IJI. beinl Jed by the ear, and he ..,. reason. K..., on dating sensitve, llley'll ease oft. (And, II inoecure ao he once 10 11 he's probably aot a couple Ill lt32 - e l l prosram. '111oy
hopefully, lalcb oo to anolber when
his
mother draued gals on the otring bact bome, ~~ tile bull lor tile recent
couple.) - H.
htm out to "aay hello" to bor too - H
....lemelll of Sea. Harry F.
Dear Helen:
card club. Tbis because a worn- Tiu. .,.;lumn 11 dedicated to Byrd (J).Va.) duo! be to cme of
My htl.'band and I both have an calls the tuDe, ood centuries family Jlvtns, so If you're haY· :.:::~~Dealers DIVOTID TO INTIRIST D'
011 the
junior fteculive- joba.
We're of male lune-&lt;!alllng has boill 1ng kid trouble or just
plain
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Braves, 38
llat honors this weekend will l Coach Robert G. A,_.ey to- leadoff batter Jim
Banb, Cubs, Piaaon Reda,
be Larry Cassady, Marietta. day aooounoed lloe loeafn•IDI Wallace oacriflced him to
COURT MEETS
Allen, Phlla, all 34.
Gallipolis' lQ-man Southeastern Ohio Golf .Assocla· who totaled 142 at Logan last of a Pbysleal Fltoeoa P..,. ood, he got to third on. an
WASIDNGTON (UP!) _ Tbe
Pllllblol
tournament squad, determined to better lalt year's year.
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gram fer aU boys Ill ~ ror, and Mark Tannehill
Court meets today to
(Based Oil 4 Decisions)
sixth place finish at Logan began final practice rounds ' Record lOW in this phase of 1&lt;bool lo &amp;el underway at down I lqUeeze bunt to
down decisiona in some of
Amorlean Le.aaoe
today as tbe 38th annual SEOGA matcb draws near.
the tournament was compiled [ '""'·
Johnson easlly.
18 casea awaiting disposi·
Hamilton, Yanlu, aJid
In 1963, the champion GaJJi.
by AI Vlerebome, Lancaster, Tile lint meetlor io
The Middies went ahead $-I
toeforo it edjoulliB for the
1~:~~:~. f.t; Ford, Yanks, 8-l: polllallJ were dethroned
WriJhl, R. D. White, Jim 0. who ahot a 138 In .1954, and , neoday at the - U lltldl· In tho third with two
probably June 22 or
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Indians, 6-t,
which compiled li 'Brien Vic Hager. AI Shoe- Frank Rlzal:, Cambr1dge, who l am at 7:3t p. m.
29.
8-2.
916 tesm score to capture
makO.: and llnn Houston. fired a similar score In 1936. The won wiD loe ocbeduJ.. NCAA Curtailed
In ..ddillon lo sit-in and stale
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11th team cbamplonablp.
1n recel\1 qualification play. Here's a list of previous ~ ed Monday, Weda..Uy, and
legislative reapportionment cas~
Fat'J'8JJ, Colts, ltJ.i;
placed alxlll (GUt
O'Brien captured meda· SEOGA · winners and their Friday evenln11. II lo ..,.. Again ~ Raina
the high court is consider·
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~IIIDts, W: Bruce,
teama) with a 951 loisl. list honors (311 holea) wllb a eloampl0118hip scores :
to all boys of the 1111, ltlll,
OMAHA, eb. (UP!) - Four
Important Issues involving
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Pbllt,. and
total. 'l11o ltJ.man team
SEOGA CHAMPIONS
IIIIo and 1!111 JII'Otleo.
pitchers with. • eomhlned ::,: lpass(l&lt;ort and antitr...,t laws,
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all .S:2.
totaled 1.41!6 atroltes during YEAR-C .MPION
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two weekends of qualify- 1926 - Marietta . . . . . . . - - IIMl • • r~Mn:J •••~ 111111W will take the mound
crt na proc ures.
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1927 - Jackaon . . . . . . . - - McMILLAN INJURED
In NCAA natloruil
OPENS
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will blabllght tloe first tJaY on The fuot weet Gallla'o rep- 1928 - Portsmouth .. ,• - PHILADELPHIA (UPI)~Roy play, delayed agllln
WASHINGTON tUPfl _ An
Friday, l1ld team play will reaentatlves totaled 752, which 1929 - Chillicothe . . . . . . . 1043 McMillan, star shortstop for the DiiJhl because of earlier
of modern Romanian
In V•tvts In All
wind up the annual event on Is below the tournament's aJJ. 1930 _ Chillicothe ... . . . . . 9115 New York Meta, auHered II&gt;rllll8.
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architecture opened here today
Saturday and Sunday.
time low team ocore ol 879 1931 - Athens . . .. . . .. . _ - juries to hiS left ankle nd Southern Callforma ,. I!Ipect·
further evidence of im·
Home Fumishings
tt J11 IIIII
Frida). .olgbt. officera lor the
by Galllpolla In IIQ 1932 - Athens ..... · ..... 1015 right shin' In _the fourth Inning ed to call In &amp;n Cook (2.0) _to proved relations between the
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lho lflll6 SEOGA' will bo deter- lllln&amp; 746, wbidi 11 even bel- 1934 - Marietta . . .. . ... . 1J42 double~eoder with the Pbillleo. when the teama meet.
nlst bloc nation.
mined by club
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1935 - Marlel)a ... .... ... 941 McMillan ,W."", spiked on hill Keith Woller 110.1) of Mil· The exhibit will remain In
Members Gi Galllpolla' entry However, the otrange course Jl)!8 - Portsmouth ....... 970 !lhm by Philliea calcber Clay sour! II expected to get the nod Washington through June 22
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will p6se problellll few the 1937 - Chllllcothe ......... 969 Dalrymple while trying to acwa to ~~ Dick Mielke (7.0) o1 and then appear in Detroit,
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II'Blrt.n., BID Conley Ray Frencb City aollera. In 11152, 19311 - ChDUcothe · · •· · · · · - - ''!"' first base
Galen Ct. M'IMeeota. .
July 3-13, and New York, July
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J1po11a flnlahed third w1t1o 1 1911 - Galllpolls . . . .. . .. . 946 catcher's tsg.
day bothered by bad weather.
total.
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to capture the SEOGA 'll· 1913 - No Toomey ....... . · ..
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MEN-WOMEN
The boot team owna ltl5 - Portamouth .. .. .. .. tl87
erown&amp;-lfiSJ, 11151 and 11141 - Galllpolla ........ · tl7
lllll6. The latter waa alJarod 11147 - Gallipolis . .. .. .. .. . 11.4
Athena.
IIHI - Galllpolla .. ·-.••. · 11U
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On tho oilier hand, seven l94J - Marietta . .. . .. . .. . 104
...t, cub to do
be GUt to otop Jollr. llfiO - - Atllens ...... ·· .... 101
Having been closed for repairs, will be
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ao• an anergy. Its effect• al'l!'
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ca, waiters. waitresses, chefs arid dish- 1the beet treatment is
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enable
your
washers materialized out of the kitchen
and from behind posts to give him post doctor to prevent oerious tuns
cards to autograph. He spoke to them damage. If you have emphyseeasily in the Italian he picked up while ma you should report to your
doctor whenever you a:et 1 cold
working in Rome on Ben Hur.
When hill ball point pen gave out, he or other acute elise~ of. the
dipped it casually into his scotch and nose or lunf!O. It is helpful to
soda and got it going again. He is ono quit smoking and to keep f I t
very relaxed actor, with everything work· through moderate, but "JUiar
ing for him and no noticeable neuroses. exercise. n your work requires:
He is boyishly pleased that the new you to bo"eathe dusty or sooty
house he has rented has a billiard rOom, air, you can proJona your Ule
not that he considers himself much of a by wearinf! a respirator or chanbilliard player, but he thinks fts cool to cing yoor occupation.
Y- doctor coa !Wp you by
be able to invite friends in for dinner and
II•ID&amp;
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a game or two .
After the crack-of-dawn trip to the lypes of complkatlq lllleclfoo.
quarry tomorrow, I will take my reluc- OCher druct, taeb •• Isoprotant leave of Charlton and this lovely re· terenol, will dilate the blocked
sort town, and press on to Rome to check air pallapl. BIUt'lq eDfdl.
on Sophia Loren . Rex Harrison, and the eo [HIDIIIIII, ......... I I •
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Even victtm• wltb far adt'anJ
need a new raincoat and perhaps a few
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emphysema cao be helppairo of shoes. Then I'll check up to London. Too bad'
ed. Vanillic diethylamide, • res.
As that old Italian sayln( goes, some plratory stlntuWlt, a1lmrl ....
ler breathfn«. Inhalation of oxy•
people have all the luck.
flo:&gt; may m.~ko tho dllfennce
between bein1 confined to bed
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Pomeroy downed s~ IJ. obJCies.
t In a roll tl"'ft!ll lilal II&gt;- Other Syr- hltten
j·~tuidetl
lolal lb
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pitched to plclt up b(J first vk&gt; Jim Duckworth alter beln&amp; bit
tory. Rootle Ed ConDolly (H) by a pitch. 'l11o . Incident ocbact ID font placo
wu the Joaer.
curred on the flnt pitch after
an
they'd better besa
Key Perllinaen
Jim Hall had banged his 13th
lead In the 8rll l1ld wu 1w1- Crow op111011 00 the mound r
Potce'a famoua oltl
feurtb pta.. Mlnneeola Pldl Unz, Joe Peplt.na. and homer. Killebrew had hll his
lni 4-S In tha third before lor Syr11&lt;1111 and worko:d NMinew York
32 11 .Ill 1
fore they IDib 1111
tJwked of! the WaabJn&amp;· reliever Hal Renlfl were the third homer of te day earlier
· Pomeroy went aiJdd fo&lt; p1011 tllroullh the third when he was
neaota
S2 :15 .552 ~
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U aJid 8-2, In a key porfonners In the Yank..,' In the same Inning and w!Minl ''You don't need 1 1bol4 .. Ia with 1oor DJOTe rona in thal j relieved by BUI Jewell who in Cleveland
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by a lilt light llve-gome aweep · of the White pitcher Jim Kaat (W)
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lnddenl; the Sox. Linz, aubbinl for •lumploa homered oil Duckworth In the
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oticb f,.. Pomeroy were rJerry OwenJ In tha
fourth.IDetrolt
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look two from Clete Boyer at third baae, drove silth alter Groyl wa• ejected
Rex ()numlltlll wtlll I1IG ckJu. SyriiCIIOO pltcllers walked 12 Washington
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CJovaialill Jndi•DI, U Ill 10 In three runs In the opener from the aoone. Allison socked
blu ood Mk:key :lltncblnl and and fanned seven.
Los Angeles Z4 36 .100
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Tboal WWill cl'lllldom ~~~!=~ l1ld W, l1ld the Detroit with a pair of homers and a hi&gt; secood homer ol the day in - - •
I Diet Werry, oaeh with .. 1J1D. Mick Mencblnl waa llartinf! IKansas City , 20 311.167 14 11
perfectly to 1111 tlllUIIdng I
nropt 1 pair from the double.
the ninth.
Tbe Tri.COW.ty Hlp 8ellool ... l1ld
double.
pitcher for Pomeroy. but gave l
. Sunday 1 Resaltt
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York Y1n.._ who have
ADI!elea AD&amp;oll. 6-$ l1ld Pepitone's loth Inning single
Homer Snapo Tie
League ope01 elfklal play
Otbor POJDOrCif bitten were way to Simpson in the fourth. Balbmore 10 Boston 1 (lat)
on overycme while
off Don Mosst produced the Jim Gentlle'l 13th bomer In tonlght' at Kyler Creel&lt; g.,. Ed Baer, IIlli llldford, Ted 'l11o two combined to fan nine ' Balbmore 8 Booton 1 (2nd)
sevea In 1 row and now are In In the Natlonol League, the Yaokees' victory In the night- the loth Inning of the opener ploy•• dlam..d wflfl Racloe Morarlty l1ld Lollny Vm Met- and allow 8IJ: buea on ball•. INew York 8 Chicago S 11)
third place, a mere 14 percelllplace Phl1adelpldl Pldlliea cop after Dave lllcbolson had in the 8IJ:th Inning ol the night goi•J aaatnst Nortll Gallla at er. all with alnglea.
By looiDit
New York 4 Chtcago 3
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aaa points behind the
the New York Mets provldo:d starter Gary Peters cap but Dick Green's tW&lt;HUn 5:311 p. m.
Gordon Fiobs' and Bob Syracuse
2111 012 ,__ 9 I: I lnrungs l
leadiDII Orioles.
8-5 and 4-2; the San with a ~ leall when he hom- bomer off loser Tommy John
Crow led Syr1cu10 hitting with Pomeroy
004 113 x-13 10 5 Minnesota 8 Washington 5 &lt;!stl
Tbll aardine-llke jam
Giants defeated the ered with two "" In the sixth 12-5) In the seventh brought the
Tll•oday, Gadipott. plays 1
apiece. Flaher bod a per· Crow, LP, Jewll, (3), Ow· .~onnesota 9 Washlngtoio 1
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aboUt when the Orlolea took Cincinnati Reds, 8-2; the MD· inning. Reniff preserved Bud A's their IIWeop and John New Havea ' Kygar ~. 1 feet day at lhe plate wftlo two ens (4) and Grueser. Mendllni,'i2ndl
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botb eodl of a
Braves toppled the Los Daley's second victory with O'Donoghue hla third victory. WedDeoday Mlddleporl 11 11 singles and a home run whlle Simpson t4J and Hysell, Men- Kansas City I Cleveland t (l.Jt,
from the Boston Red Sox SunDodgers twice by Idea· three hitless frames of relief In Dick McAuliffe'• eighth In- llo~hlre ~r:d~bes;,';;: ::; Crow was pounding out "three chin! (I).
10 mmng~l
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$-1 scores; the Chicago the first game, then came in ning homer off loser Bob Lee mo aga 1
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Yankeos dropped the
hurdled the PltisburiJh and held the White Sox hiUe.. (l-4) provided the Tigen with Tburoday, Eastero playa
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White Sol 1Dto second place
5-2, In the opener, witlo In the lOth Inning o1 !be second Ulelr opening game victory and Pomeroy at Pomeny.
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bealiuf them twice, W and 4-3
niiJhtcap being washed out game to (lOBI bis third
win. was one of six homero bit In AU pmes are 1o slart by
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Detroit 6 Los Angeles 4 !2nd)
rain, and the Houston Colts Juan Pizarro (7·3) and Hoyt the contest. Jim Piersall, Bob- 5:3t p. m., wlllo tha ¥1ollinl
MoaUy's Probable Pllebenl
ldo•med the st. Louis Cardinals, Wllhelm (1).4) were the losers. by Kt1001&gt; and Joe Adcock con- team off the lofleld by 5:15
(Woo-Lost Record• In p In a night game.
Hannon Killebrew boosted his nocted for the Angels while AI p. m. Tbe bome team 11 to
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Aparicio and Brooks season home run lois! to 20 by Kaline l1ld Gates Brown each bring 0 home plate nmplre,
Middleport Hif!h school open· runs ao George Sauer led off, Cblcato at Baltomore (night),
BJ United Pron lnterulloaal jRo,blnaon each collected four belting three homei'S In the homered for the Tigers aa well the vloltlng team a base um· ·ed its County Sunda~ League walking and Gary Stobart tnp- -Buzhardt (5-3 or Talbot (1.0)
Leadlnc Battero
agalnat the Red Sox In the Twins' sweep or the Senators. 51 was the winner.
plre.
jschedule with a 4-2 voctory at led down the left fJeld line. vo. Rnherts (4-3.
(Based 011 125 at bali)
to pace a 17·hlt attack Killebrew hit two of bls hom· Sandra Pope receive her bac!P , . .
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home over Portland although Rod Karr walked. Bill Haley Los Angeles at Washinf!toa
NaUoul Leape
tbe Orioles which enabled era ln the opener while ·Bob as McAuliffe. Ed Rakow (3-- ~---n.;~~""'M-"...-"li'!l"tc. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ righthander Vic Durst of Port· popped to short, . and . Stobart frughtl-Chance (4-2 va. Ru.
G. AB R. H. Pel.
Dave McNally to Allison and Zollo Versalles Detroit won the nightcap with
land held thee Middles to two scored on Johnson s Infield out. dolph (0.0) .
Williams, Cbl 54212 41 81
to bis 111111 victory. Jack each walloped one as Lee a four-run rally in the seventh,
OIDCS hill and only one of those fig· In the Middy fifth Haley !Mmnesota at Cleveland (algbf)
Mays, SF · · .. 56 201 SO· 7~
(6-4) was the loser Stange registered his third tri· highlighted by Don Demeter's
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walked and later secred on an - Shgman (3-11 vs. Ram&lt;&gt;l
Clemente, Pit 51223 38 80
alter yielding 10 hils In four umph with help from Jim Per· two-run double. Loser Barry
Two critical errors in the error.
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Hunt, NY .. · 5I liH 30 62
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Latman (2-5) wao kayoed dur·
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IOnly games oc e u
StarseD, Pill 37 147 :IS 47
Aparlr:o helped hlmaelf to Both leoma charged onto the ing the Ujlrlslng. Mickey Lolich
Ie ~- •:.;asses y urs 1 Gardner fanned eight, walk-,
Tll•sday'l Games
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two more bits. In the nightcap field during the sixth Inning of picked up his sixth victory in
were
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,ed nobody , and Durst fanoed ;K•nsas Coty at Detroit f2, twl·
Santo, Cbt . ... 53199 '!I liZ
Cbuclt Eslrodo and Dick the second game when Mione- relief. Willie Smth and V lc
Portland threatened to chase othree, walked 7.
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Hall combined on a five-hit ef· sola Infielder John Gory I Power hit homers !or the An· p
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Middy •tarter Mil&lt;e Gardner I Middleport's other hit was Mmnesota 1•t Cl•vel~fill ~;~
Chrelphr, NY $1150 2J 46
Eslrada allowed only one rushed to the mound and gels.
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aguers hardly before be waa warmed ·
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Balley, Pitt .. 45141 11 43
downed Syracuse 2-0 In a light
. th f t inning
by Buddy Moore, a smgle m (night I
Amerfcan Leape
pitching duel ~tween
Dick upO:::st, ~ea~~~ off, tined 1 ithe fourt~. Dur.st, ~P hitter, Chicago at Baltimore .(2, twl·
GABR.R.
N.~L~ Werryforl:bewmnenandJohn bullet sh&lt;lt into right t.oenterAiad I triple With hts homer ., night~
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McClintock. Saturday afternoon that went for the grand tour. Pri~. I lefthander. scheduled lsoston at New York (!, ·t-il
Ollva, Mlnn . _58239 43 85
at Pomeroy.
The
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David to p1tcb In the Tr1-County Loa.l night)
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T. JOSEPH, Mo. (UPI) Third baseman Joe Doerr Carl Galrnan, who relleved milled only two hils while go- Spencer an
rry t'ICI 11n· shorlltop and had two sin- ,
W. L. Pet. GB
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Liberty State College of drove In two tuna in the top of Grambling starter Robert Wil· illl the route and Werry lim· gled, and on ou:Ield error by gles for Poriland.
'Philadelphia
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Vflr'~fa,lan underdog and the ninth In the first game tu llama In the third suHered the !ted his oppositlno to four base Mldooddleporndt puthllrd runners on Portland
100 000 1-2 7 2ISan Francisco 32 23 589 %
Cauaey,
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Robnson, Ball liS 208 29 65
dynamite when II counted to down Grambling 4-2.
loss to drop his season record oc •
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However
R • y Proffitt's M eport
012 010 x--4 2 2 'j Cinclnnato
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Aparicio, Ball 51220 :H trl
the 8th annual NAJA baS&amp;- In the second game, Doerr to 2-1.
a : lone ::op;"'"
thf:: ground bait wao played borne, Durst and Spencer. Gardner Pi.ttsburgh
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Howard, NY .50183 24 57
toumament.
singled to break up Grambling In the second game, alter ~hen ';;;':u was ":ed and chasing Spencer back to third, and B. Wallace. Umpire : Art ~~!waukee
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Freehan, DET 44 151 21 46
The llilltoppers whIpped pitcher Candy Robinson's no bit- •Ingle&lt;! In the seventh. Joe Ben· Dick Rouslo followed with a whtre he was tagged out, and Stobart.
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Home llluu
GrambUog, La., College twice tor In the seventh. Tbe hit start.- edetto f!Ot an infield hll to move looping double to right Both Price was caught In a run·
St.
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Amorleaa Lnpe .
to take the double. eUrnlnation ed a rally for West Liberty, Doerr to thlrtl&gt; Doerr advanced runnen socred as the r~ault of down betweon second and third
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Los Ange es 28
• Klllebre.w,•'l'fllns 20;
Saturday ..olgbt.
which later led to a 3-2 victory home when Grambling thIrd a acuse error
oo the aamo play to end the ISan Francisco e CmcmnaU 2 Hooston
27 32 .158 8
Twin.l, 15: Colavito,
Inning bursts by the Hill· 111111 the championship
baseman John Bailowan threw
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!Houston 4 Sl. Lotns I (mght). New York
19 40 .322 16 .
14: Powell, Orioles; Hall, toppers proved the deciding lac- In the flnt game ~ g a 1n sl wild to first.
te:"'!: 1 ~ fi~.J':::":fth~ Fro~ !hero on Gardner, Moaday'o Probable Pitchen r . sunday's. Re$ulto :
Twins: Wqner, Indlans, and tor after losing in the fir 1 t Grambling, Doerr doubled in Benedetto scored later u Gal- Jtl Ie In the fourth
though giving up four more hits "0~~t ~ords Ia pare~~th~ae• i PhJladelphta 9 ~f'w York :;
Gelitlle, Athletics, ai'l 13.
ol the tourney June 8 to Gordoo Long in the first 1no1ns man threw Into the dirt In an
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kept them scattered Portland Cmcmnato at San Francosco ·1sll
Nllllonal ......,.
Wartburg College of Iowa 2-1 ID to give ·the West Vlrglulana a I· elfort to catch the runn~r at the w::c':th ::;s .~~:. :.~ broke Ulrough for ..,;, run In - Purtcey 13-31
vs. Hendley l ih~adelphia 4 N•w York 2
Mays, GJani.o, 18:
iJ!nlngs
0 lead
plate
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'ero the top of the seventh behind li--4).
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Cubs, 15; Howard,
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"· 4-l b 0 Proffitt led ;.f willl St. Louis at Houston (night) Chicago 5 Pillsburgh 2 (stl.
Robinson, Reds, and
Jl)31, 32 and 1933. Tbe Athenians boMth Cllnwithtocksingfleaoneds
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nd 1 ~i~l= and Bruce McKelvey - Hobbie U-31 vs. Nollebart Pillsburgh at Chicago (2nd,
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also won three straight
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postponed,
In walked six whlle Werry struck singled,
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out four, walked none. and hit home on the Middies' second
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Amerleoa Leap
Since Athens won the team
and final error of the game.
·-•day 1 Gameo
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Wagner, lodlans, 47;
champl&lt;mship In 1957, only Gal· ~;~cuse
000 000 0-0 4 1· McKelvey later wu blocked
at San Francisco ~:aukee t Loa Angeles 1
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Red Sol, Ml Killebrew,
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lipolis (2) and Marietta (S) Pomeroy
802 000 x- 2 J o oH the plate and tagged out
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and Casb, Tigers, 41 each;
have been _able to post dlam· McClintock and Grue&amp;er. by Middleport catcher Bruce
at Chicago
Javlto, Athleticll, 38.
0 piooship acores. (Gallipolis and 1• Werry and Hysell.
Wallace.
at Lo• Angeles
Nallonal League
Marietta shared the crown in
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ldiddleporl got iiDII!nt).
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MORE -and MORE PEOPLE IN THE BIG
BEND AREA WILL. SAVE' MONEY by CHECKING

Barrlt. R. PhfUipa, !1011 of Mr. eDi~DMring, cum· laude, from E:1ro1 L. 11e1tt.;
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and Ml'll. Dayton L. Phillips of Ohio University June 7th.
M nd Mn. Hu"" Bell'bl tei(
By AL KUE1TNER
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brought hundrods of arrests, ee- l tlons he would settle lor a Pomeroy, received his Bachelor
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IJune Bwhth forhe~bett, • pill••
ST. AUGUSTINE IUP))- Th not~ ave dignity."
run oince Easter. It has gence of a rough , bitter and ' Ask diehard ...,-egatlonists .
Tau Beta PI, aud of Eta Kappa York
ere · w
eJil oy
tlderly Negro tipped a switCh ! w
. Martin Luther ' - - ... - - - - - . - - determined segregation ele- j when II will end.
Nu, of whlclt he waa correspOII· ed •• I IOilq ~ teat eng&gt;
10 the nanks of his horse and I King Jr. b
ht his sell-styled
WI }}
ment
"We'll never give in
to
ding secretary. He Ia also an neer with IBM, lllai'tlng Jun•
lile carriage creakod at a fast- non-violent army of integration
Wor Of Nerves
I them." comes the answer.
amateur radio operator. Phil- !5.
~ pace lhrough the ~Jn·bathod l workers here, he said he would
The drive has settled down to I
Jtert• of this ro lorful tourl•t use the symbolism O( the naa war of nerves with both mil- ' Ml't!. Casci H '
o1wn .
1 uon's oldest city to lay the N.,_
itant whiles and
Nogrneo ,
orne
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h gro's plight on the couscience
marching &lt;Ially. The noon luncll From '39 Reunion
He don t nr Y 0 enoug , - -hoor usually 11 the si&amp;nal for Mrs. Paul Caoci of Middle• nrk, an\' more to .keep_ ~m -~~ I
Olf
more groups to attempt to get port has returned from a 10 MEADVILLE, Pa. (UP! I )1g. said the dm er
e l ~. I
•ervlce at segrtiBted restau- day visit to St. Louis, Mo .. Pennsylvania Gov. William w.
' '"''" sn all day long now. 1
A Racine girl h~s been select- rants.
1where she attended the 25th Serantou, bolstered by new np''The farial tro uble'.' ''
ed to perf.orm With the 0 hI o Arrests
are piling up, but anmversary of her graduation port from 1 powerful segment
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"That 's righ l.'' he replied.
,Youth Chmr. at the 111th Ohio still they come. including chi!- from Rosaii·Kain High ochool. of his party, today, belljps hlo
' None ol us domg any busi- Gauce readlnp:
Gallipolis ' State li'alr.
dren.
Of the 151 who had graduated first full week of campaignln
leSS - But I' m for them. 1 went Dam 13.4, 12.9, running 4 feet 1 Cathy Wallace. an 11th grade . Ask King when 11 will end. Iwith Mrs. Caoci in 1939, there in his quest to wrest COIItrol
~ a met-tinS last night and put 1 on rollers, Pomeroy-Ma~ 20 .. 1st~dent. at Southern Htfh school , i " When St. Augustine is free," were 75 who returned to cele- the . Republican National Conkt cents in the collect ion. I 193, Pt. Pleasant 24.37, Hinton will jmn 300 boys 1nd
girls ,he says. But there are indica- ' brate the occasion.
vention from Sen. Barry Gold. ---- -- -- · - - - io.75 stationary, Kanawha fall s from Ohio's '83 counties at the
A buffet supper was
ser- water.
' 0.38 fallmg, Charleston
17.88 Oh10 Expositions Center In Cove~ the evening of June 3 when
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falling . London, Marmet and tumbus on September I ,
to
old friends renewed their
Scranton I
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~~Win£ield dams are on the sills. form the world 's lar~est all-\
~ qua.intance. While in St. Lou· mencemfn
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tiAL ESTATE
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Boot movemeots:
youth, flrur-part choir under the
is, . Mrs. casoi att~nded open- legheny College thiS mommR,
~WNER will sacrifice three Ohio R.iver - Walter Beck- dlreotior of Mr. Thomas. direc- Of
ing night at the Municipal Op- then flies to hOes ~olnes. lo7a,
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bedroom modern home
in jord down 13, 11 :30 p.m.; W. tor of vocal music at Zanesvll·
era where "My Fair Lady" for a speec ~ "
meetns
Mason. W. Va .. fu ll basement 1s. Ray up 14, 2:45p.m.; Chllro- I• llil!h School. Zanesvllle. Ohio.
was presented. She also vlsi~ wit~ convention delegate• tocarport utility room , gas1kee up 14, 5:25p.m.; A. J. Pat- Cathy , an alto, will begin reed friends in the area belorenlg t.
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ten up 14, 5:5~ p.m. ; Hamilton hearsals on September I in Coreturning home.
SUpporters of Ambassadm I
Full 11\o of types and
G 15 6tp up 1~ , 3:50 a .m.; Delta Queen lurnbus for the series of con· Foste~ ho~es are need ~d in
Henry Cabot Lodge announced
kinds. All standard
--Idown 14 , 5:15a.m.; Hiereneaux certs to be presented by t h "I.Southern Ohio.
Sunday that they would throw
widths. As tow as
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12&lt; lin. fl.
fOR RENT
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down 14, 6:25 a.m.; John
J. choir over Labor Day weekend. The Bureau of
Juvenile
their weight behind Scranton at
IOL'SE, 4 rooms furni shed, $40 Rowe utJ 15, 7:30 a.m.; John Outing her stay in Columbus, ; Placement. an agency within
the ronvention July 13 In San
Francisco. They represent a
1 month. Minersville. WY 2- ~ Ladd Dean down 16, 3.25 a.m.; she will be hou sed at the expo- lh• Ohio Youth Commi..ion. is
331 2
6 15 6tp Harry Dyer down 16, 4:45a.m.; lsition's modern. air-conditioned I responsible for the placement : 8
od
total of 43 commlltod delegate
.1ordan down 18, 5:05,
Philip Youth Center
and supervJs1on of children com- Y Unit · Press. International votes from Massachusetts :md
lEAL ESTATE
Philip Spum up 17, 3:55 a.m.; Cathy is the dau~hter of Mr.: mitted to _state care by the coun- ' Wf
Saturday
New Hampshire. Scranron him·
JOR SALE -- 5 rooms
and Cotton Queen up 17, 5:2:i a.m ; and Mrs. Jim Evans of Route ty Juvenile Courts_ There are Th MBLEDON. Eng. (UP!l- self has won 107 ronvention
bath. hardwood floors, birch 1And1·ew Calhoun d&lt;tWn I8, J. OS 2 Racine.
seven regional off1res located ! e Unlt@d Stat~s chnched Its votes.
kitchen , utility room , roreed a.m.; Elisha Woods up 19, 5:35
~hroughout the state. one being ~urt~ con~:rutJve Wightrn~n Goldwater workers pretllcted
air fu rnacf' . carport. 60 x 100 1a.m.; Gona. up 19, 6:40 a.ul .;
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
m Portsmouth
hp ennis Jct~ry over Brltam theJr man will pick up ('o nougb
Jot. Call or see fi' red Wil· Ch::trles Stevenson down 20. i :· Funeral services ror Mrs. Th is uff10e nef'rl s
foster ; en Nancy Richey of Dallas, uncomlnitteci d e 1ega 1 e s this i
lJamson, Box 224, Rutland . , .J.m · Cl riosty down 21' ·. ~ancy Maude .Fick . 85. ~ho homes. Although most younp:- S:~t~ a~d niCarolt&gt; ~,0idwell of 1week to win on the first bAllot. I
61 5 3t c
.Jr., Ldt:ana I ,O.SWl,"'th ...I}J 2t, d•ed at her res lden('e at 8~2 Lh: , sters C&lt;Jn be r. turnrd IO the . I
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~OR SALE OR RENT .
a.m.; S. M. J enk s up 22, 5::iQ iday at 3 p. m. will be held ' tives, some - for varlou.~t rea- abe 4"1 lead.
594 first·ballot votes, 61 .:; h1.l' l of :
J()USE for rent or sale, by 'i
· Lucy Jane Lucas up
&lt;~2, · We~nesday at 2 ~· m. at the Slms. -- c~nnot . at leaiit not im· NEW YORKuPil - Ml Ithe 656 needed for nomination. !
mon!Jlly pa yments on land
a.m .; Jefterson down 23, i H:wm~ Chapel With the Rev 1mediately. Al so, some youths Ca ct · h
d(
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ss l Scrttnton said the respunse to
contract. 532 Mill Street, Mid·
p.m .; Buckeye StJ~e up ~.~ William C. Thorpe officiating.: are ·· homel ess" in Pver.v sense . ;an !!; sco~e ~ th;efl~n~h 1 his can"'idacy was "(antastic."
dl.eport. Phone WY 2-5262. ~ ~ •0 a.m.; • \EC' •:p 23, 4.45 Graveside rites will be held · or the word .
~~cory$1~~;~ ~t~.
or ~~~ ] He said he was confident his
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15 tfc Ia.m.; Chns Jr. "P ::3, 5:2; a.m.; Thursday at 1 p. m. al the; A " foster home" is really "a Ae . · 0 k5 A 1ngd
u last-ditch bid to get Jl . nomina
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- -- Lew ;ims JP Gt'E'efiUiJ 5 30 p. ~ Marion cemetery with
burial : substitute home" for a boy or mencan a at que uct.
tion would bf surcessful.
m Reluble .H.I
· I! t • .J :JO&gt; jat Marion, 0 ., beside her late ! girl It is not a permanent arGANTON E- -(UPO-G
Tuesday he will~ see politicia.m.; R. H. BosYtrth 11 down husband , Lawrence Firk . Sur-1rangement because in most in- d Cl k' 1 r~· k
E or- ans in ToPeka, Kan ., and MiDL·•Penup 4 :.:~u ;, .•n . , Ulinoi~ up 11 vivors include a
daughter, fstances he or she will eventual· Ho~ arch 1 t e n;wnB 1::. neapolis. Wednesday he speaks
32, 2:1!) a.m.; Little Edward at Mrs. Mariam Bolt, Schenecta-ily b'! reuni ted with his natural A9 ,mer
wonht e. r h. to a lunch in St. Louis, later
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aa, li p m : Jill Wasson p J;J, idy. N~w York . and a .son, Char· i family. Ho.wever, ~he positive , ~~ eur g~i
c ~mplo~~ ~ flying to Denver for meet! ;gs
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3:1.15 a .m.; A. E. Dyke up J3, les F1ck. Manon. Fnends may j value .of th1~ "substitute home" . : tb aagth h ~on e su en with delegates. He said be has
3:Jll a .m.; Zimmer oow1• 33, lcall a t the funeral home any- experience ~~ Indeed permanent ! ea
oe
left Thursday and Friday open
4:05 a.m.; Alton Zephyr doNn time. •
and laSiing for many of thse l OYSTER BAY NY iUPll- for "staff work, probably some·
Meldahl 5:35 p.m.
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j Amer·ca
Ea Je' whi
Co • where back East." On Saturm•_y ·
Gtt th ol4 htiiiiiH• In 1ood np•ir
Gallipolis Dam - Elge~·clif( r
roo: we helleve~hat such an Slella:ion" an/Neferti::7ar ..;:_be delivers the keynote add,..ss
•trln1 1~1 IlK WHihtr 1110nlks.
10: 20 p.m.; Wayne H. up
.~xperJence can
rewardmg l distanced Columbia in prelim' to the GOP state convenUI)n Jn
. o c Sh
Jn many ways to the couple - .
'"" Boston
a .m.. . · earer up
ary trials for Am~rica's Cup
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or In certain
. a ·m ·'· Charles· K· down 1···
h mstances the per- 12-meter yachts
a.m .; Ro semary up 2:05 a.
.~on - w o ch~ses to become
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0 Potlloord 4' x 6' • l'o" .... , . . . ; , . .. . $2.16·
.; Margaret Brent up 4:30 a . .
f~ter parents.
. I MANCHF!!TER, th'g. iUPI)- . Vernon Hysell, 33, l!q!"er!IJ,
• Celtln1 Tllo 12" x 12" oo. . .. .. . • .. .. . Uc
m.; Esso Pennsylvania down 6·-t s not an easy undertaking, Britain gained the semifinal ~ho was arrested by the sher10 a.m.
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f.o he sure.
1 round
of the Eu
an Zone Iff's department Saturday posteRooflng Shtnetu 50 "'1· 11•. . • , . . • . .. 3.99 ·
Kanawha River _ Solvay up Weekend guests of Mr. and Some of these boys and girls iD .
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b od $25 bond In County Court,
Duncan Mrs. Leo KennEdy were Mrs. have heen unwanted. abused, ~v:• y"P cf"'j 3~n• thy charged with disturbing the
Mow? Throu!h my State Farm Lonnon ll ·45 p m .
Bruce
dow~
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p m • Cnar!P.t Gilbert , Sprin 'eld, and ignored. Some have wit· ! ....a mfgfi ugos .av 1• · • in e ,peace
•\utual eg~tnt. He helped mt
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Sunila
ELLICO'l"l' CITY. Md. iUPI)
35 a.m.; Sandy up Marmet 5 __ son and Mr. and M". Mich- l loved ones. Some have never ,
low cost bank financing really
50 a.m.: Helen Z. down Win-. a~l Ohhnger and son, Nelson-' been. taught or exposed to the GRAND BLANC YMich !CPI) ,--Ciifford Ann Creed won the
lav•s 1•u rnon•y r Then I in·
6·20 p m · Thelma A n n VIlle
I ABC' of proper conduct or
Le
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Some are 1-Tony
ma won the Bulek men with a•.54-hole tntal of 217
down
Winfieln
7'50
p
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and
Mrs.
Jack
Abbott
respec
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too, and with their low rates I
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· ' ]angry at everyone - th. emse 1v- Open DowithF'• 72-hole total of , Carol Mann and Betsy Rawls·
saved even on the insurance I Lewi s down Winfield 11 :15 p. a 1po IS , VI~ . • un ay w•th 1 .
277
Gueu a lot of car owners sav• m.: 0 . F'. Sh';!arer up Winfield I relatives and fnends in Middle- If'S 1~dude.d - and are mconslst·
Wnd An:rwald finished I tied for second.
like thl• with Statt Farm. Sar 1:1 :20 a.m.: Price down Winfield port.
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, ent m the1r reponses to patience . :~r~nd a
B Charles was -~-===-----~---.-:--------------"-------1
•.. why don't you call rour
.4:25a .m.: Jerry Bosworth down i Recent VISitors w1th Mr_ andj ~nd reason . All are experlenc· l
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lwte Farmaeentt
Winfield s·JfJ am
Mr~. Charles Searles were her mg the more ''normal" prob- 1
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son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mur- lems. confusions. and ('hanges f~rent type• of homes are used,
VISIT FRIENDS
' ray Harris of Alexandria, va. ' of adolescence.
c1ly and rural. Some you!tgJ!tPrs
Mrs Searles accompan1·-· 'h
For many however the •ta· will attend school, others wt1l
Mrs. Frances Mcintosh and
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daughter Rita and son Eddie Harrises to Florida.
ibiiJty 01 a foster home is in it· wor . In some Instances the
· - d s d
. ' Roger Lewis 12 of Colum-' self the needed "cure."
Bureau of Juvenile Placement
• IliON oI Dayton VIS! 1e
un ay With
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Is able to pay th awunses of
fr iends in the area. They were b~s, is vi slUng John Tanne· . , .. rough investigation. . free ...-.,....
~~~=:~~~~~~;,~~C also
dinner guests of her sister hill. Locust-s!, til is week. The quent contact, and profesSional I board in . addition Ia medical
and brother-in-law, Mr. 8 n d\boys
finhhed 1 • 2 in Ohio test~. the 1 Burea~ of Juvenile and clotttJ:ng expense~.
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Mr.c;. Paul Andrews and famil :table tennis tournaments last Place~ent experienced repre- A representative Will call up011 ' 1111•
STATE. rAR.M.
of Long Bottom Mrs Mclntos~ ! Winter and this Spring.
sentatiVes know much abotu on pro~pectlve foster . parenb
- - '-*'- ,~, Is the former F;ance~ Curtis of 1 Mios Kay Gerber of Cleve- each individual young~ter - his on I'I!CJUeat to dlocu••. th,. pro•..,
· Middleport.
\land was an overnight guest strong and_ weak pomts. This gram In more detall.
__;~-Saturday or Miss
Jeanette representative maintsns a regIlk• ...
Crooks.
ular. personal contact with the
•trona
Miss Judy Butcher. Colum- child and the foster parents.
,,'
you can fnllt hi tht rldt, fnl ncurlty In
bus spent the weekend with her Progreso and problem• are thor111 protection. A!mor Guard meant full
parents, Mr. and Mr. Ira ougbly reviewed. As Is the case
box eec:tloti• end massive elda ralle, like
Butcher and son, Jim.
in any family, the foster
par- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Carson enls handle most "family" at\
ttto .. uted on luxury cara. Both body end
and cllildl'&lt;!n of Cincinnati were fairs. The Bureau of Juvenile ; All Klndo Of Foolwelr
ausptnelon are eupported on an elrtrl·
weekend guests of the former's Placement continues to he leheavy frame of trainendout ttrengtlt.
slster and family, Mr. and gaily responsible for the youth. '
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons and dau. Ages range from tO to II
ghter, Evelyn.
. Because each home is selected
Middleport, 0 .
and •••
Chuck Hannahs.
Pomeroy to meet the individual needs
!pent a week with his grand- of a particular youth, many dlfparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Every Studtbaktr
Wise in Waverly.
Boob ln tho library of the University of Mexico
body
componiflt
le
Impregnated
tnd
Mr. and Mrs John Vroman
oover that country's history back to the groat Ma van
eealed with 1 epeclel, alumlnllld ruetand son, Johnnie, Columbus.
Empirea, conturieo before ChriJt,
prooflng lgtnt tO tough that IVOry VUf·
spent the weekend with
his
nerable body ptrt fa protected agelnlt
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Outside, ib walls ore covered by juan O'Gonnan's
rust, corrotlon and '*ltltllck.
Vroman. She came for t h e
colorful mooalc (made of more than 7\1 million
wedding of Sharon Jones and
separate rtonea) depicting the hiotory and culture
Lee Davidson .
of Mexico.
Mrs. Joe Stanford of Ceres.
W1tJ Httte ftr nwtJ!inclhert If the IGnt-llltlttl clltlllniCtlln tMt 111.otleta r•r
Calir. is visiting wlth her moTile school !!!elf date1 back to 1551, but its campus
ther, Mrs. Max Sanborn and
1111·1~11ler . , . an•ltlmo~em hll'l'to4tlr ttrlil'tlllliMIIICII JM IIIIIWIIlll.tt
is one of t.he world's most modem. BuUt in 1954, it
Miss Bess Sanborn.
was designed by a team of Mexico's &amp;nest architects.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harris
accompanied
their
daughter.
compaat
Even In a country lmOWD for Its architecture, on a
Margie,
to Athens Sunday to
Ill
the reer
campus that is a collective example for the world,
attend the Ohio University Muthe library stands out.
sic Clinic for two weeks.
Miss Virginia Koch, LancasTllrough"¥t Mexico, progreA grows from the root&lt;
ter
and Miss Jane Reynold• of
of ancient traditions. In Mexico City, for instance,
Columbus
were
overrdght
within a few blocks of """h other otand the 43-story
g"ests of Mr. and Mrs. LawTorre, or t~wer, tallest building in Latin America:
NOW YOU CAN HAVE
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Sunday evening gu•sts of Mr.
BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOORS AT LOW COST!
and Mrs. Emerson Jones were
1573 and 1667 on the site of an Aztec temple.
Aruis'trong linoleum, Santlran, floor
)'011 IWIII
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Koch of
.
Knowledge of our modern neighbor l&lt; import,nt
It, we. supply the covering and install the COJDSilele
Rockbridge, Ohio.
job a' low coat. And Easy Terms u.e available. Call
today. Send lor the lree 16-page booklet, "Know
Mlas Marianne Woodgerd or
us!
Mexico," Box 1900, New York 19.
Columbua spent the week end
willl her patenta. Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Woodgerd.
Presented In lht lntereat of International aoodwlll
Miss Sar&amp;h Bechtle, ColumU'trOUJh t~ coop~flltlon of TM Adwr1111n1 Council, the
bus, openl file weekend will!
ConlliiJo NEiar.l ctt 11 Publlcldld, end the Newspa~r
'IIY 2-2635
•MYtrtfslnt:laoulfvHAitoelatlon.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
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Taf;l• Mid CJ!alr

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this

Sale

gal.

P11re lin !';t&gt;f'd oil paint that mak·

this paint for 28 year11. Green,
aluminum ('Oior."· Don't bu)' lRY·
thlna but the best.

Shop Piek.e n.'l for goiC supplies,
pienic supplies, fishing and
baseball supplies.

es good job. We have sold this
paint for YP!tr :'li ~ net 1\18rantee
eVt&gt;ry gallon.

New Shipment

King

. LUCITE
OUTSIDE
PAINT

BY DUPONT
Made

ONLY

7·

Lueite

ONLY

1tart looking for power
mowers. · Grass starts get·
ling toush now on. Some
;tares run out of mowersnot Pickens'. We have large
stock.

3·

see fences. picnic tables stained
redwood tround parks.

..,. 1.75 ••I.

98

Time Is
In Full Swing !
Shop thru June for every·
thing for your cleaning
needs at Pickens

We hear more and more
people say with surprise to
find a hardware store like
Pickens with so many items.
We have so many tblngs you
need•. See for yourself.

Shop thru hot weather II)
our air-conditioned.. store.

28 YEARS

More Suggestions
At Pickens'

More and more people you
kl)ow alw~ come to Pick·
Hdwe. for
'
1

" PAINl:
WALLPAP&amp;R 1

to ·

•shutUe,

' lhd HARDWARIJ
~ust be . reason, )lie have
s!,yed lh' b~lile~s 10' ton.,

.

a

5-75

House Cleaning

OF SERVICE

sewi~

eBullls

Lasts like paint for exterior &amp;a·
tin finish . One coat covers. You

People Say
Many Items
At Pickens

.'

l.:~jd~~: suJ!plies caine
,),
fldw•
-

Water repellent modifled stain,

get limp or sorgy. Won't bulge
or flare. Wm reraln cape after
lone wdr.

1'his time of year so many

f·o r

for

P1int. 100% Dupont ka·
pefed nylon. This brush won't

GAL,

SEWING
MACHINE
SUPPLIES

e!Jpecially

~uae

Made only by the Dupont Co.
Sold by Pickens Hdwe. fn Ma·
11on. It'!! so easy to use, rain or
ohlno. Lasts &amp;0'1'. lonKer.

95

REDWOOD
FINISH

4" Brushes

'I,

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WHITE
House Paint
4 .49

month You may need s upp\it" ~
bt!'fore starting that IOI'lJi': await·

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advprti~e

Utility Paint
Good for metal , wood, cement,

anythlnr

ONLY

eLightlng Fixtures e'MedW!ne
Cobinel.8 • Porch Swln8 OIWDa
OPorch Swings ·~ J)oon
eMiner's Boots e'P1ih~I')DIJJ's
Garden Tlllen ,etawn
Mowers
• Dupont Paintl
• WaUpaper • WaUrlte Papii
• PlumblnK Supplits eFlalllnl :
Supplies eROel Patt.'ior .Zeb&lt;o.
Pluner. South Bend, Johnson
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1.99

GAL .

Roof Coating

only 4.95

uM

fied with rubber

ONLY

Dupon1 Utility ft11int, far

anr

FIRST!

Black

you want to paint.

Guarant eed to be good paint.

g1l.

Look! 30 Gellon
GAS
WATER HEATERS

5.50

c~arge

by pluggin2 in to eleereceptable. One char&amp;e
good for 200 ft. hedge.
tnc

5 GAL.

Pick1ns• ll•ck loof
5 g•l. bucket, 2.95

ONLY

Coatlrt~~.

Bench Grinder
New. sturdy uHtlty bll'neb grind.

59.95

er will quickly 11ha rpen. shape
or remove ru st.

4(1 Gellon Electric
W1ter He•ters _ 69.95

Shal'))en tools, drills. bits a nd
knives. Just piu&amp; In, r eady
11:0. Has 2 grlndlna: wh~e l s.

Stock.

SPECIAL

ONLY 66c
38" ELEC. DRILLS
Ge•r type chuck with
!Yndle. ONLY _ 10.88

Good News!
Business Is good around the
Pomeroy Bend now. We
would guess business will
stay good thio year. Remember, It Is an election year.
Of course, business is good
at Pickens' Hdwe.

LOTS OF PEOPLE
SHOP PICKENS
FOR

GIFTS ·

qt.

that lasts for years.

2 .99

til.

8·99

PlY Pon
Pry Pan

2.H

1.319
I;At

4.99

D-CON

TERMISOL
Do Jt yourself. Get rid oC tf'r·
mitu at. lower cost. One quart
makes 30 tallon!l ~pra y .
ONLY

4·15

ROACH
KILLER
Kilh; roaches. ants, water bucs
and silver fish . Just brush on,
efft&gt;c:tive !or w~eks.

l19

Spray wood or diM trench 6 to
a tnehes deep, using Jallon
IPliY to each foot.

We 2ot

aom~ins;

Cor every bua

around Pomt roy Bend.

It's Pickens For

POULTRY
WIRE
All Sizes

PLUMBING
SUPPLIES

By roll or foot. You know
you illllt about always see
your neighbor shopping at
Pickens' Hdwe. Sooner or
later, most people shop at
our store.

GeHing Ready
For Vacation?

.• Su~Bf;AM . AliPLIANOES

You may need o new flsblng
raet. or rod or Uno. stop in,
ean bell&gt; you.

,PKITHEN WARE
eG_E_,t-WCKS &amp; IRONS

"·"

MuHin P1n
lake &amp;. Ro1tt Pan

KILL TERMITES!

. • RUBBERMAID Products

eGLASSWABE eDISHES

S.utre Orldcll•

WON'T RUN DOWN
ON BRICKI

Shop Pickens' Hdwe.
for vaution needs.
How About A New
CAMPING STOVE?

•CORNING WARE
e.PYREX WARE
eALUJ.l!NUM WARE

Sauu '•ns - - - - - 2.19

Lots of Urnes you see white
naint wa sh down on brick. Looks
IPrrible! Buy 42 Non ·Cha lkina
')upont House Paint!

Won 't turn yellow . For outside.

Gallon size for lawn mower use.
Has flip-cap vent, plus 8" spout
and dust. cap,

...-ith Dupont Teflon.
No-fltickina: rooking. l'(9-l('our
clea1mp, No-hot •pot..

WhPn you buy Duco, you buy

enwmel

GAS CAN
SPECIAL

Finlt~ed

Brick or Block
HOUSE?

erything in the garden. Use 2
tablflspoons to gallon ot wattl'r.

2.69 -t. 3-95

MIRRO
COOKWARE

MAGIC
ENAMEL

greens, vegetables and fruit. Ev

pt.

Exciting New

DO YOU HAVE A

DUPONT
"SMITE"
You see and hear advertised on
radio and TV. For rose1. ever-

79·95

As INn On '.!•4•y lh..,..

Sale! 5" Electric

JJned, t!Ompletely automa tic, 10 year guarantee.

e All Size Screen Doors In

CORDLESS
Hedge Shears
Just think, no eord to fool with.
H11 power paek battery that you

GlaiS~

10 year guarantee

a D 1w

Anethtr aleck

RUTLAND

S.le!

Savoy Outside

ed vacation .

Wh•'" ·rooking

II" 2-f'i 30" .36" -

So many thlng!l to

POWER
MOWER?

iakln11 Up

eGOLF CAPS
e GOLF SUPPLIES
,eGOLF SETS BY WILSON
eGOLF CARTS
UX!RA GOLF BALLS

It's June and
VACATION
TIME!

LOOKING FOR A

Mor• Peopl• Ar•

1.29
90&lt;
1.10
1.25
1.49
1.85

Won 't fade. won't wash of! ev·
ery time it rains. Lasts for 5
years or lona:er.' We have !!Old

Th'ere's Only ONE ·

SAVE 40c

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RED ROOF
and
WOOD PAINT

BASEBALL
CAPS
For All Ages

3. 95 and 4.50

Dupont

_ _

Gallon _ _ __

LAWN SPRINKLERS

I

4

WALL PAINT
6.98
2 gol.
for
Large Stock Of

;ale Prices On

All euarantecd. u ho se goes
bad, we rive you new hose.

I

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9'5

2 Quort Siu
Sold for 29.95
SALI PRICE_

1

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FREEZERS
· Oollr M•dlsott
: ELEC .. ICE C~!AM FREEZER

Middfeport

on my last

1 l!lactrlc Itt Cr.. m

Sold for 19.95
. SALE PRICE _

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Stay In Business!
That's Reason
We Sell ...
RUBBER BASE

Summer Needs!

quart size

Around And

BONE DRY!

Save 50%

(

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New Shipment

KEEP YOUR ROOMS

When In trouble, come to
Pic.k ens. We can help you
out Jots of times.

BATHROOM OUTFIT
Complete to floor with
Ill filtl....
t19.9J

NOna TO

BR-ICK
LAYE·RS

Just receivecl .new

ShlpmHt of

ROSE
New

IIPCIC IIOWILS

MtedCiln

lEVElS -

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SWINGS
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CUCKLER REALTY

Lora! owner. Clean interior, jet "black finish. Hydra-Matic,
powt&gt;r steering, radio, he~ter, good tirt"s .

•a..,.nm.

11

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$1495

1960 Olds "88" 4-Door

tr.Af.Q
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Genorol Rool Ellfoto

Local owner, rlea• interior, tires like new , jet black finl ...
Powerrlide. heater.

IM.Ito

na• 1M .-..ponatht• foo
~n,.

$1545

1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door _

..

Television Revile

In the Hurt of

Thla litUe jewel is the one for the young at heart. Red bucket
seat&amp;. white finish , 4 on the floor. ndio 10d beater, good
tires, 102 engine

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Maytag at1tomatlc w&amp;sh- FURNISHED apartment,

er $99.95, used Maytag autol!llltic dryer $99.95 . These
trade~ins. Best pair made.

Rutland Furniture.

6 15 3tc

Jn Memory
- Sr.• who passed awaY Jurle
14,1900.

Romembrance Is a golden
chain,
Death tries to ·break aU In
vain,

To have, to love. and then

part,
Is 1lle greatest sorrow ol

Maytag automatic waSh:.
er, $69.95. Used Maytag Dryer. $50.00. Must see these to
appreciate them.
Rutland
Furniture.
6 1

3

rooms and bath. Call WY
6615.

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Add Comlq Allnctloao

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offers a film feature from Lor&gt;

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for welPtI.JhM• 0
rtoer

paintln!r
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in Rutland ror garage or storage. Call SH 2-4131 or

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flyer
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21. Blunder

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Sunday.

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From the large11t truck or
bulldozer radiator to the
IJDallest heater core.

heart.

Tbe years may wipe oul
many tilings,
But tbis they wipe out
The memory ol thooe happy
days,
When we were all together.
Ava Gilkey and Children

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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1964

NICE FIVE

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High Priest
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THE TONIGHT SHOW
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JOHNNY CARSON-NBC Television

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the confe~co Jor the corning
year:
PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT
Chester, Pearl A. Casto from
Letsrt Falls; Ironton, Syden·
stricter, Owen K. Wright !rom
Alexandria; McDermott, David
L.. Cyrus; otway, Archie Hick·
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