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crowded freeway eoJDJng borne. b)' Jot next weet. - TORN 8JC.
This car lull of older leen-BJ· TWBBN TWO WORLDS
era wu opposite me. Ont of Dear Torn:
the boya caupt my •y•, wav· Fallln&amp; 1n love b)' mall II ._.
ed a coke Dottle, and then mada rlbly IQIDBDtlc, IIut (U yw'U
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n't let 10 &lt;II tt. but 1 ducked, acqualated. Dtseuaa wbere youJerkod the •teerlnll wboel, and ·u Un, who you'D cbooae f o r
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l\ifeed. But why complaln 111- Pleaoe print your answtr 10011
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10 I can (let out of the doll boust
You'll happll)l brand all teen- with my daughter.
asero dangei'OUI, but you would· She Is getting married In Allfo
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cense oumber of the car !bat tendaall. She aays the bride Is
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Becauae you don't want to get for the attendants. 1 oay lh1s II
involved: The Great Amerlcan =.Cll~";"~!~ th~t -=~ and_
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - Mao· !he pitch" he hit
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away ," hthe 881 d. " listtrbuc~ bithm
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ager Fred Hutchinson ls going
to haave tofind a Giant Killer
and quick
or his Cincinnati
Reds ma ' find their pennant
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hopes dead.
San Francisco dow_ned the
Reds again Monday rugbt, 6-2.
It was the sevt!nth win for the
Giants in nine games with the
Reds and the death blow was
dealt by a man who lives up
to the team's nickname - Wil·
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Houston Oilers announe;e4, fo..
Iday they have swapped,1 fullM
! ba&lt;k Bo DlckinSlln to the . ,Oak·
I land . Raiders in exehal)lf for
the Ra•ders' No. 8 pick in tlhe
next American Football league
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Coming Contest

Dickinson, 29 , a
Southern Mi~s is.cdppi University
star , had his ·best year ·in )962.
The key man In football to- with the Denver Br.imcdB.' He
da.v is the quarterback. A &lt;'Oach I plaved with the Dallas Wxans
without 8 good quarterback is i in 1960-61 and· came to Hoiiston
1 can_didate for gray hair or after on~ sea~on at Denver.
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you know you're gomg to get tt, 1
but not when. I happened to get
it on the first pitch."
Working OD No-BlUer

ge Mira of M1ami of Florida,

Jack Concannon o£ Boston Col- I
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UPI Sporlo Writer
Although It's a trllle early to
atart any series talk, hat's ex..
a&lt;IIY what the New York Yank..,. were doing today.
It wasn't the World Serleo of
rourse, because that aubject
basn't been VOl')' popular .with
the Yankees sUJco last October
when they were Whipped four
straight in the ·fall elalllic by
the Loo AngeleS Dodprs.
But the Ylllkaes, who Mon·
day nii!J~ U.PI'!i" lht!1i' ~
tl patstea' - the ChiCBJO WB!te
SoX - lor the lOth. straJcht
time this seuon, have alrea~~?
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earliest clinchlngs in baseball
history.
Actually, New York also conUnued Its drive I&lt;&gt; what is gen·
erall)l e•pected to be another
World Series B!lpearance in
1961 with the 6-5 victory which
booated the defending Amorican
League champlons a ball-game
in front of the idle Baltimore
Orloleo, whom they take on tolllghtl n the opener of a three·
game series.
A despUldent AI Lopez manager oHhe White Sox, co u 1d
only sbalcc his bead and oay,
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occurred
Monday night wtlen Frank Baumann, pitching in relief of
starter Jobn Buzhardt,
was
tagged for three runs and four
hits in two-thirds or an inning.
The fift!J..inning rally. cracked
the game open and only a
three-run flurry in the ninth by
Chicago made it close.
Yogi Berra, the resident gen·
Ills of lite Yankees, philosop!J..
itred, "that's the way to ,get on
top. Beat tile contenderr " Ber·
ry HhoUtd !mow because his
team ha• IICOI'ed more than a
quarter of lia 38 victories
against the 011801&lt;.
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American League game played
to a decision. The Twins and the
Indians battled to a 10-inning
8-8 tie when rain halted the
slugfest in the top of the lith I
inning.
NL AcUou
Over in the National League,
the Giant.~ moved to within a '
game and a half of first place
with a 6-2 victory over the
Reds and the Dodgers overcame Milwaukee, 11).9, despite
five Braves' homers .
A thought for lhe day-T h e
French writer, Henri Stendahl,
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Mazeroskl ol the Pirates 1521,
third beoeman Ron Santo 01 the
Cuba (It), lflt fielder W lll1e
Stargell ol the Pirates {17 ),
Flood (17) and Hank ·Aaroa of
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only really eloiiO vofa.. •ao at
shortslop where Groot outpolled Leo C~~ .,'lt_ the
Cmcmnat1 Reds, liZ~.· ·.BOyer,
Groat and May, are th~ ' only
repeaters from the 1963 otarting team. .
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ter-flelder vote for Curt Flood
of the Cardinals.
Wtlbama, Torre Popular
Williams was .the second
moat popular cho1ce with '!fJfl
votes and Torre, the '!raves'
musClllar catcher who was bat.
ling .317, ranked No. I with 2D3
vote•.

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Foreign News Commentary

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whlle Hunt and Torre were
cMse4 for lbe first Ume. WUUaJruJ, wh-· led both leagues in
batting with 1 .m average,
when the voiJnC ended, played
in the secooo 19112 game.
Mays, hltUng .359 with 22
home runo, waa picked by 240
of the Ml players who could

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Needs w·In, or siaIemate

named ou July 2. Rival managero Walt ,U.ton of the Nationals and AI Lopez of the Americ""" are eJ:]Jerted to follow
closely the voting pattern of
the players in filling out their
squada and I&lt;&gt; di8CIIB8 pitching
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consensus of
their th1nklng:
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work with these bo)'ll, lf'll dlf,.
ficulf to develcip a · ~nod ....,.
ning attack. ....,.ing ·~ IIJJ..important in a game like::eda. "nle
~!J.-~'1 1. East certainly. ha$ t~tUI 1jjuar·
terbacks, and the \Y~ , . •ill
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Yankees Nip
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The 6-foot-4 outfielder crashed ing into the sixth. Pete Ro!e'"s 1
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a grand s ~am home ru~ ~hat error on Jose Pagan's grou~d­
capped a five-run sixth mnmg. er opened the gate. Chuck Hill1 team a winner.
Put ali i
It came after McCovey's muff er, batting for starter Bob Btr
three on one team and
it
of Pete Rose's fly baU in the 1lin, followed with a single past
would never lose.
filth had given the Reds a 2-0 IGordy Coleman at first. Jay
Never? Well, we know of i
lead.
· Alou's blooping single over Leo
one
coach who has those three
The big slugger's .206 batting Cardenas' head scored Pagan.
superstars
of 1963 collt!ge foot·
average is mighty deceptive as After Hal Lanier's sacrifice
ball,
and
he
isn.'t popping the
far as Cincinnati is concerned. bunt put runners on second and
champagne cork yet. Matter of
Just last week McCovey as a third, Willie May•. was walked
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fact, his team and its three I
pinch hitter in the ninlh inning intentiQnally. That brought up
TRill/.
EvEN A'&lt;OVIOE
aces will play only one game,
clobbered a two-run homer off McCovey.
FOR '"'"' .
THEIR OWN f
and they may not even be ' A sk 1ne abollt '*'-! Btate
that
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The Yank ees nl pped th e P.tr· , Joe Nuxhall for a 3-2 giant The game ended with
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. "! think that McC?vey was a blanke them the rest of the
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Is earn Is
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lt was Randy Burt of the Pir- httle b1t angry w1th himself wa~ .
East All-Stars. ft will play Lhf'
etes and Ronnie BaC'htel for ·~ when he came to bat i the ; J1m Maloney (5:7) and Joe
West AU-Stars in the fourth
th• Yankees battling for the sixth inning," Giants Manager I Nuxllall (6-4) . will start for
n
Annual
Ameman
Fuo1hall
w·1
Alvin Dark said.
the Reds tn tonight's tw1-mght
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:~chtel allowed the Yankees "How would you feel U you doubleheader wi~ Ju~n Marinight of" ·Jufte 27, in Buffa·lo , N.
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only one hit in going the route bad just dropped a ball and let chal lfi.3) and Billy 0 Dell goY.. Thio is the newest and
and collecting 16 strikeouts two runs score," muttered Me- ing for the Giants.
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g1ossiest- · -6( arlhhe
major I
while walking 12 . -Burt gave up Covey.
!he defeat let . the Recht in
bowl games. the only one abl"'
four ·bits and fanned an even Tsitour~s thought McCovey lth1rd place, but five games off By United Pres11 lntemaUonal !Washington
29 40 .42013 : Pat Archer of the
Indians too assemble the .60 oulsl.and -' CAROLL . K. SNOwD·E).
dozen while permitting seven ;os "sitting back, looking for !he pace.
National League
Kansas City 2S 39 .391 14!f., shut out the Middleport Boys i~g college seniors of Ute preW
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L.
Pet.
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Vlous autumn.
410 Hed9twood Ori.,e
passes.
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n.du 1ts
1dLeague. leading Redlegsf ~Mooh
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Burt collected the only hit, a
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Ito, Cubs, 43 : Torre, Braves, 42.; · Philadelphja 38 23 .623
ay mght on a master ul t ree- F'or example, the Mad coaPhon• 446-4290
single, for the Pll'ates off Bach·
Pinson, Reds, and Stargell, PI· San Francisco 38 20 .594 llf.t New York 6 Chicago 5. night hitter a~d the Ya~ees too~ a dws this year are Elliott of ~--..
tel. Ya.nkee hitters were Bob
rates, 41 each.
Cincinnati
34 29 .540 5 Los Ang 5 Washington 2, night 9-0 forfeit from the_. Red ..s?. ~ i .mil)oj~' Rose Bowl champions )
International ,
hing
' Pittsburgh
33 29 .532 5',".: Cleveland 8 Minnesota 8, night,: twhen tthe latter falled to mus-~ and ·,Bob Devaney of Nebras· l
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Werry with a ho!Jie run, Bach- By United
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30 :10 .500 7~ ; called to of 11th rain
er a earn.
k~'s Orang~ Bowl winners. As- ! uno~tu(~
CDbs witb .a .bome run and sin- w·m
Chi
Colts, 16-1; Mahaffey, Phils, ~ L1U1S 1
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.492 8 I (Only ga~es scheduled)
Mike Mullen of the Indians ! Slslmg Elliott on the
East
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Phils 72 each· s ngees
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ledh.isteaminhlttingwJthtwo l start are Wayne Hardm of .'Ja._..Off~~. IJIIftOis
Tbe y an.kees g~me wInrung
. Mays, SF .. . 63 236 57 84 .356 an
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32 34 .495 a~.~ TUesday's Probable Pitchers Isingles. 'I'tle Redlegs' Joey Hin- vy and John Michelosen of
fl'e:il,u
Clmnte, Pitt 60 243 41 82 .3371Buhl, Cubs, and Martchal, I- . ~iii waukee
30 35 .462 10
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Pittsburgh Devaney"s aide~ on
ru~ came m the SJ~th on W~r- Hunt, NY
62 227 30 73 .322 ants, .8~3 each.
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New York
20 47 .299 21
Detroit at Kansas City (2-twi- dy gave up seven hlt.s all told, the West team are .Jim Owens
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ry s hom~r. JaC?bs round-trip- Stargell Pitt 43168 26 54 .320 Amencan League - Hamilton.'
Monday's Results
nighl )-Rakow (3-6) and Aguir. i and had ~our defensive errors l -("i....ii.;;~;;..;:.;.~,;.~~....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiilali""'
per was m the fifth .
Torre, Mil
61 229 37 75 .319 Yanks, 5-0; Ford, Yanks, II). I, Los Ang 10 Milwaukee 9, night re il-3) vs. o'Donoghue (H) I back of him. One, of the four II
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PJrates · . .. . 010 100 - 2 I I C ped SF 49 179 26 56 313 Amgo. Twms, D. Lee, Angels, ,San F
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Indians
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Mikke:.n Yanks, and Miller, !
ran 6 mcmna 1 2' ntg i
I when after Dick Sm1th got on '
9 9 1
R. Burl and Steve Van Met- I~anto, ~~~
i !~ ~ ~; · : Orioles, 41 each.
' ( 1nl~ g~mes ~ch:ldu~~h
I Washington at Los Angeles \ in the fifth on the tllird baseer. Bachtel and Werry.
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Tues ay • ~ro a e . .ers . i (night ) - Daniels (5·5J vs. i man's miscue, Jim Warner douCabsn, PhUa 61 244 36 74 .303
San_ ~ranc1sco at . Cmcmnatl i Chance (4_3).
Ibled. Jim Glaze singled,
and 1
American teague
Y• A. Tittle May
'(2·tWI·~Ightt - Mancha! (fi.J )
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Mullen hit his second single. .
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Iand 0 Dell (2-1 ) vs. Maloney I Bo,ton at ChJCago (nlghttOther Indian hitters
were
Oliva, Minn 63269 48 92.342 RetireAfter'64?
(&gt;-7) and Nuxhall(64).
' Lamabe 16-51 vs. Talbot (t ). Dennis Hackett Mark
Fregosi, LA 33170 32 37 .335
Chicago at Philadelphia (2- i New York al Ballimore and M. Manley:. each single.
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Hinton, Wash 67 263 3tl 86 .'&amp;7 MINNEAPOLis-St. PAUL twi·nigbl) - Ellsworth (8·61 (night ) - Sheldon 0 -0) and ! Redleg hitters were John '
Mantle, NY 32139 30 52 .'01 (UPII - Y. A. Tittle may re- and Buhl (8·3) vs. Mahaffey Bunker (7-21.
' rennahill 1 doubt•, Jim Wilder- I
Rbinsn, Bait 64 238 35 77 .324 tire after next season - and (7..2) and Short (5·3l .
1 C J eve Ian d at Minnesota ! muth and Louis McKinney, each I
Allison, Mlnn 60 223 48 71 .316 then again he may not.
Pittsburgh at New York Inight) - Ramos (HI V! . R&lt;J.. 0 single.
I
Bressoud, Bos 66 2M 40 79 .311 The New York Giants quar· (night) - Law 1&gt;-51 vs. Willey ' land (2-3).
Archer fanned 10,
walked
Portland walloped the Racine Causey, KC 64 252 33 78 .310 terback said Monday night that (0-m .
Wedn..day's Gamro
three. Hlndy fanned two, walk
Yanks T/·7 In the Little South- Apricio, Bait 34 220 34 67 .305 he was thinking of banging up Loa Angele• at Milwaukee Detroit at Kansas City, night . ed one.
ern Association Boy•' League Whtfield, Cle ~7 160 16 48 .300 his cleats after the next time (night) - Moe II e r (4-6 I vs. Washington at Los Ang, night Redlegs . . . . . 000 000 -0 3
game Tuesday evening at Port·
Home RWJs
around in the Nallonal Foot· Fischer (5·4) or Schnoider (H) . Cleveland at Minn. 2-twi·nigbl Indians ..... 011 112X -4 7
SIZE 750x14 : ..,,'
land.
American League - Kille- ball League scramble.
Houston at St. Louis (night 1- . Boston at Chicago, night
Hindy and Boggs. Archer
.;; .:
Lee Allen topped .all hitters brew, Twins, 22: A Ills on, But he added he won't make Farrell (IIH) vs. Washburn 1New York at Baltimore, night Glaze. Umpire, A. Stobart.
with three doubles and two sin- Twins, 17: Colavito, A's and a definite decision until the (3-4) .
phll •
g1es. Other Portland hitters were Wagner, Indians, 15 each, last game is over.
Wednesday•s Games
taa ··
David Roush with a double, Gentile, A's, 14.
Asked U he planned 1&lt;&gt; retire San Francisco at Cincinnati
Chuck Ritchie a single, George National teagoe -Mays, Gl- after the 1964 campaign, Tittle Pittsburgh at New York
Lawrence, and Red Wallbrown, ants, 22; Williams, Cubs, 17; said, "I honestly think so right Los Angeles at Milwaukee
Remarkable new Gyro Tread
each a double and single; Mel- Howard, Dodgers, 15; Robin- now.
Chicago at Philadelphia , night
stabilizes the ride for a
LOOK!
vin Lawrence a triple, and Rick son, Reds, and Allen, Pblls, "Of course,"' he added, "l've Houston at St. Louis, night
driwe ••• increases tire
Proffitt, 1 single.
13 each,
been saying that for about four
American League
mileage as much as 33V.%
Theiss led Racine with
a
RUDS Batted In
years now. I do feel , though,
W. L. Pet. GB
• New super mileage Cooprene
home run, triple and single, Aalerleaa teague - Sttuarl, that this year probably will be New York
38 23 .623
jpolybutadiene) rubber.
while Bob Hart bad a pair of Red Sox, 55; Wagner, Indians, my last inn pro football, but I Baltimore
39 25 .609 ,, ,
singles, Ronnie Waguer, a dou- and Killebrew, Twim, 50 earh; won't makl! a decision until af· Chicago
34 26 .567 3'h '
• Variable ufaty-sipina: l iYtl
power traction starts; •••
ble and R. Pyles, a single. Bat,. Cash, Tigers,
41;
Allison, ter the final game."
Minneaota
33 31 .516 6'o
strlight
line stops.
ft.
ii
teries were Yanks, Wallbrown, Twins, and Colavito, A's, 40 Tittle spoke at a dinner spon- Cleveland
30 30 .500 7'h
Roush (6) and Lawrence; Port- each.
sored by he 11 Minute Men," Boston
32 34 .485 8112 1
• Super ufe Cooper "Hi-T"
cord body. Stronrer than steel
land, Thefss, Johnson (4) and Natloaal League - Mays, GJ. organization supporting the Detroit
28 33 .459 10
"I
e30 Qlla rt (• ri ~ pe-r
pound for pound..
cable,
Johnson, Theiss (41.
ants, 53; Boyer, Cards, 47; San- Minnesota Vlklngs.
Los Angeles
30 &gt;1 .448 II
e 71 lb. {re('zer on top

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Met

were catcher Joe ToiTe of the
Milwaukee Braves, fint basemart Orlando Cepeda of the Giants, shortstop Dick Groat and
third baseman Ken Boyer of
the St. Louis Cardinals, left
fielder Billy William:. of the
Chicago Cubs and right fielder Roberto Clemente of the
Piltsourgh Pirate..
The eight regulars who must
pia)' the first three' innings of
the 35th AU-Star game, sched·
' Sh
uIed Ior Ne.w Yor k s ea Stadium on July 7, were selected
by a vote of 270 National
Lea~ers whose only restriction war' that they could not
vote for teammates The American League leads 17-!6-a in
the series that w~s insti~ted
in 1933 as an attraction for visltors to the Chicago . World's
Fair.
Pitchers To Be Named
The remainder of the Amerlcan and National League teams
will be announced June 28 and

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By LYLIIi C. WU..SON
too many unlversltl.. and col· child bypasaeo the alphabet 011
Uolted Preu lnleraallooal legeo . bave been rompelled to his way to read. ·
Broadway Grape l'ine
the spacemen they want to quiz may or . II 1~ not necessar) to tate establish re m • d t a I reading
Blamod For Rejeetloao
The "beat is on" Prince Karim, the may not appear.
one aide or tho other tn the courses for entering lrelhmen. "This hao proved ruinous tn
young Aga Khan. His inner circle ol ad·
civil
rlgJ.ts dispute to under·
Vo!M llowD
. practice in the last 40 years
The "separation" of Troy Donahue
visors wants him to give serious thought
stand
that
the
U.
S.
Senate
Wbeo
Johnston
offered
his
and Is largely respoJUJible lor
to stop cavorting around the European and Suzanne Pleshette wasn 't nearly IS voted agomst reason and com- amendment laat Monday tn the the alarming fact that over onefun spots, find a wife to provide him with much of a surprise as their wedding . .. mon sense in establishing a Senate be argued In ita support quarter of our draftees mull
Dea M th .
an heir or two, and guarantee thai the Gen. Eisenhower's attitude toward his sixth grade education as evl· that for the federal government now be .~jected aa Ullterate," Don1 leU ME your ~oubles Y!u :re e~l ht _ ~e bride
several millions of Moslems over whom former Vice President, Richard Nixon, ts dence of literacy In voter quail- to establish voter quallllcations the foundation has said
- tell them to the Hiibway d
NOT b g h
d Is'
he rules will not l&gt;e left without a spirit. Iceberg cold- personally and profession- f1cat
· and Ptrl
oes
uy era en an
. 1on.
wou ld be an llllconstituUonal ex· The U.S. Senate's •hame
a o • - H·
th
1
ual leader. Karim 's favorite girl. of all ally. It's the predictable story: Ike feels
A sixth grade education II not erctoe of power. On that argu. aotonishment lllight lie rom· Dear Helen:
c ;.:'invitation ahould
reatl
the beauties he's dated, is still Anourhka Mr. N1xon has bypassed him continually evidence of Uttracy m any CJr· ment the Senate smacked h1m pleto ~ the Idea got around
bav
l
t
ted
Mrs
John
Doe
bul
lhe
1
th
1 . co11ege of~ ma ~hart in thtaw!
von Meks. so she may become a princess m an attempt to lead the Republican curnstances, nor can a Senate down by a vote of 74 to 11. The that a lopsided majority ole• 1I'm e us co:re
after three years of waiting . . Dick Part,r. One insider reports: "Ike literal- vote make 1t ao. The queaUon Seaate was In no mood to bear ators believed llllterate. wl!o 80 . no Yo;'"' · 5'::: m~ ding
'a Y
Haymes Jr., separated from his wife, mav ly grmds his teeth when he hears Nixon's arose thio week on an amend· aboot consiltutional obetaclea to could not qualify lor the infan- ::':rb:.:ar n blibdt:' lth Ilea~ Hele~·
flle for divorce while he's appearin~ in name" . . . Allin~ Jack Entratter whose Iment proposed by Sen. Olin D. the civil rights bill.
try or · a service battalion still
correspotin of~ Jw a Where doe. th te
"G
La.; Vegas . . . A sourrP close to Gov c.areer took him !.rom the plush' cellars Jh t
DSC Jl
Jh to
lh
ob ·
.
youna:man ana ve
apan.
s e rm
I'8SI
o ns n m g t hav.e.- tamtd were literates and qualified to I've dateci' seyeral other fel· Widow" as applied to 1 dlvor·
Ro"kefeller confides that he blew mor~ of.Ma.nhattan to the air-cqndiltonfd g'll"'· : o ns on, . . . o mson prolpooed 1o delete from the biD better attention If 'he had ar- vote.
1 '
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1owa wh'lle writing to b'lm and cee -m
!bon $3-milllon in his dynamic but un. bllng rooms of Las Vegas, · ha!l' rt~rl.ll!led the prov Is10n
.
est abll shi ng a gued that, constitu tiona1 or not, 1'he purpose of the sixth tho
ht 1 him 1 d frl d De '"&lt;; •e rom. - . ,
IUC'essful attempt to enierge as the Re- his workln~ hours at the Sands after sixth grade educalloo as evl· : t110 sixth grade provtsi~n - as grade clause of course Is to
0
1 1
en
Farrank·l· 1 d 't k
._~
1n uJgapan. But jufor t he elart
publiran front-runner . It's estimated stern warnings from his dortor. Moe Le- d
r
li
T be 1
1
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year
y,
on
now
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I ence o teracy. o
Iterate : prepos'""ou' on Its ace If It support the constitutional prov~ nd ne-b 11
h
eaDzed I'll bet m• read
d Answ
that the battle he waged against Barrv wis .. formerly Ralph Watkins' partner at lis
to he able to read and to tl presumed I&lt;&gt; deal with literacy. slon that no one shall be denied a 0
al we avo r
an one' ' H ers o.
er,
1n ove.
Goldwater in California was ·the costliest Basm Street F:ast, has taken over many ' 'I
Th
d'
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d
"
h
we
are
Y
.
.
wr1 e.
e rea mg re onn oun Buon t e vote because ot race or
'nUs col mn il dedieated to
In !&gt;Oiitiral campaign history. But the or Jack's duties.
Tho available evidence Is :estimates that three quarters of color. There must be better My pareots wouldn't stand tn 1 il 1, u
"
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'Governor put no limit on his expenrli', lh at too many Amer 1can kid s ·' Amer~can
·
u
am
Y
g
so
•
you
•
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school ch dren are wayo to enforce that proc:lsion the way of our marriage, but log kid troubl
jual re av.
tures in the primary campaign : he was
11
The Four Seasons have selected 16- are not properly literate when 1being subjected to primitive , than to invite illlterates to tha I know they Would be deeply trooble let
Help ~~u"
~om·inced that was the way .JFK had
year.-&lt;IId Dale Brooks, described as "a po- they leave hi&amp;h school and that teachin&amp; methods In which the Ipolls.
hurt. I also have an aunt who She wliJ also welcome your ...,;
itorted his winning streak.
!en!Jal '8al'bra Strelsand,'' to co-star with
io a society woman and has .a~ amusing experiences. Addl'oso ·
Swe.dtsh stage and film star Ulla Sal- them at their Town Hall roncert slated
ler! Is In New York. She made the trip for Oct. 17 . . Despite the taw's vigiwa)'i planned a blfl oociel)l wed- Helen Hottel In ear• of · this
ding for me. I love m) family newspaper.
from Stockholm to audition for the lend Janre, New York Is now overflowing with
dearl)l and wouldn't want It
opposite Robert Preston In "Ben Frank- high-grade cocaine. most of it from cu.
lrurt them. My brother lo planlin In Paris" .. . New York's Finest are ba, and it is ,l(oing for the highest black
By
Wayoo
D.
Brtnd•tadt.
M.D.
amounis.
The
diet
should
con·
you
have
a
tumor
or
on
infec.
ning to marry a very nice gtrl
keeping a close watch on a horde of market rates in history
American Jn.
Contrareptive pUis
have I! tain a minimum of roughage Uon?
but her parenta would forbid
hoodlums who have recently swarmed in ternational Pictures is taking over the
from Florido: A sudden pollee crack· World's Fair Hollywood Pavilion on July passed from the "experiment- tno raw vegetable or fruit and A-11111 eest whtch can tM
down In their uoual territory has made 4 to celebrate the film firm's lOth anni - al" lo the "proven safe" and oo bran). Pepper, multartl, done on a smear from the 000 rebels, Malaya had to Ule DIVOTID TO INTIIIIIT OP
providing ; horseradish, vinegar, catsup, uterine cervix, the pma. the ~arly 170,000 regular and aux.
MEIGS MASON AREA
It so hot they can't urn a diShonest liv- versary. The stars of their newest musi- ''effective" itages
they
are
properly
used.
Unde·
and
other
spices
must
also
be
atomarb
and
other
mucous
Iliary
pollee,
plus
16,1100
Brit.
Ing there anymore . . . To1 Republican cal. "Bikini Beach," Frankie Avalon and
conservatives will try to get Sen . Gold· Annette Funicello (dubbed by Jack E. sirable side effects such
avoided. Also omit
smoked membrane&amp; consists of look· ish, Australian and Malayan
·~=
·~~:!:'
water to attack the Supreme Court fre· Leonard "The Ma and Pa Kettle of the I irregular vaginal spottina are foods, greasy fooda, pastrieJ, Iina: for cells su1pected of beiDc troops.
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quently If he gets the GOP nominat;on Teenagers"! will be at the party to ""1d Iobserved in about 20 per cent jams,
alchohol ,
carbonat-. maUgnant. Jt t1 not 1
test
O.ercome Saapk!leu•
..., ~ '"• 0111e "''"\1 .-. .......,.
They want him to hammer away at "the glamor and also to put their hands and ' of users but are not a reason ed drinks and strong coffee for infection In the usual sense As is true now ln South VIet cun~ny. 111 MectiiRJt •• P,....,..,,
lbuae of llote'S rights" IS one way of feet in cement in the old Hollywood rit· I for dis~nt.inuing the drug.
lor tea.
although
cancer,
Nam,
had to JVercome :~':: =~=
breokinc up the Democrats' solid South. ual.
tum out to be an tnfectlon. deep susptcloua amo111 t h e ..... ,.. •• ...M •••• ,,..'""'
•
Tho plllo contain hormones I Q-WI!ea • do&lt;tor does the when the cause II finally dis· peasant !)Opulation.
· - " ••• - oHJoo" ,._,.,,
A wealthy Texan. fuming when he . extracted
from anunal ovar~es :Pap test does 11 ohow whether rovored
Before they finally won, the .,,.,
Meyer Linsky, one of the kin~plns of couldn't get a room at a big West Side I
.
British introduced the Idea of
Hotlonol Hv•"'''"' ._,....,.,.v,
tile underworld, Is gravely ill In Florida hotel, threatened to dump 100,000 •hares . or llmilar aynthetic chemicals. l'
ltttiMIII Klh'IHII. lne.. hJ .........
The)
produce
the
~ahnge-s
in
the
strategic,
or
self
•
defended
...
Av.a.. .... "'"' City. ·..._ Y!fril•
. . . Columbia Records has signed George of the hotel ehain 's stock on the market
Avaldon and Orchestra USA . Leonard immediately He was given a suite in Joss Itho ?Varies and uterua that ocvillage, often over the violent _.,1.. ...........
objections of the local popula- •m. • ..,,. 01111...,. 11 •lift ' "
Bernstein quietly Influenced the disc than an hour. The quiz question: If he !cur m early preganancy. Thus,
tions. Tbe 1 ame Idea haa beea WMkl .,.. " ' ' •• .,...,.._ .. ,._
company's executives to make the move. was all that wealthy. why wasn't Ole Tex Ithey inhibit the discharge of
Otlly
hltiMI eHI-. IIIMt ••
Composers George Russell and John Le- checked 1n at the Plaza, the Regency or ian ovum and also modify the
tried In South VIet Nam.
......,... suo, ...,... ............,.,
wil, and conductor Gunther Srhuller are the St. Regis?
'lining of the uterus so that
·
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Confidence ond lalth
were 1• -·· "'"" ...,, '""'" .,,..,.
part of the deal . . The public relations
Iconception cannot occur. When
the keys In Malaya - qualtttes ... eYIIII~I ...... tnMtll ., . . . .,
• • •
l)lstem at the National Aeronautics and
they
are
discontinued,
normal
10
far !actina ln South Viet
-:~.;..:·:
~
Funniest report of the week: Gina
Nam,
Space Administration Is anything but Lollohrigida to star - and SING - in a menstruation and childbearing [
1
By PIUL NEWSOM
called for reunlftcotlon of VIet
"A·OK," because the astronauts are un - cinema version of "Tosca." lf she really ,ability is re...tablisbed.
Nam" by all
"Appropriate
der contract with one magazine publish- sings on the sound track, this Is one '1 1 The plllo aro offecUve whea UPI Fonlp Now1 Aaalyat
InC nrm for all "In-depth" stories Other will stand In lin~ to see. r will also make 'taken from !be itil tllroagb Dispatches from Saiion, Bang. mean•."
Wuhing· The pace of the Communist
members of the pre" are limited to the a generous donation to her press a*ent's tloe %4th day of 'lite moathly kok, Vietiano, and
cyele. Tltey are .. re, however, ton have bee.,)na.klna: 1t Jncreas.;: offensive stepped up another
weekly "astronaut interview," •I which favorite charlty.
only Ia women who do aot lngly clear ~t the U n I t e d notch when the Geneva rooferhave a dlsea,. of lbe Uver, iSlates Is ir e jungle and pad· ence of 1962 establtahed ao-call·
lhyrold or pilultary,
or 'd)· war for
theast Asia up ed neutrality for La. J.
o hl1tory o1 tllrombolpbJe.i to tts. armpits and. that the way But, while tba flghUng
tn
biUo, llre11t caneer or linter· lo gomg to be neither ahort nor South Viet Nam ...rna to bog
ioe cancer.
eAsy·
down in a morass of jungle,
Furthermore, since they fav- ~~. eUher must win, or achieve swa~p1 and ineptitude, tbere
1 or waterlogging of the tiJsueo m1htary otalemate before even also .. a precedent which prothey should be used wilh cau· thinkina of settiement.
vides both a hope of •lllmate
tioo by anyone with heart dis- Gen. Paul D. Parkins, the success and a meuure of the
ease,
migraine
headachos}our-star U. S. ifneral who II de!ermt...tlon lt will '"'lulre.
'IJeimres retiring from bls Southeaat Asia That example 1o Malaya.
asthma or epileptic
They should not be taken if ,command, esUmates ~at
In It was •n 1948 that tile Brit,.
there is a posaibHity that the South V1et Nam the 11tuatlon is Ish declared a otate of emergen.
user Ia already pregaaant
,now not quite back to where 11 cy agaln.•t Communist terror.
Women who take theae ·Pill• i waa nine months aio just prior Lsm. It was 12 yearo later, oa
usually lain weight 11111088 the ,to. the overthrow of tht N 1 o July 31, 11160, thai tho covempillo CION n•uoea or depres.' Dinb Diem l'liime.
mont of a newly Independent
. •ion, but thio Jain tn weight Two mllltar~ coups
later Malaya ftnaUy llfted ll
'
So~WCeers
·is due chiefly to retention of South VIetnam I premier, Maj. In the tntervenlnJ yeal'l, of.
ALL 'THE PATS
water rather than to 1 de 1 Gen. MJUYen Kbanb, eattmatea flcial esUmates placed the num·
0N1HEB4CK?
tlon of fat
pos · that he needs at leaat a year to bet of uniununllt guerrillas kill.
. I'!'HY,lHE ~IER,
·
cloae South Vtel Nam'a mW· ed at nearly 7,000 and tboae
lllf l!RE!OER,
Q-111 1
tary and poUttcal rankl and be· capturOd at more than 1,2.00.
·
,....,, eolomo on t••• to turn the tide against the Molayan aniiy and pollee loal
. '1!-4f 'TRAINER,
diverticulitis you recommend· ,...Comm
,._,
kUied
·
'!Hf~Kfy ....
ed 1 blond eliot Who!
ld
unlst VIol
,,348
, ar amont clvlllano
MRYBOOYIUT
su
·
wou
Hautlnr Dollbt
2,400 were Usted killed b)' ter·
,: "IH! HOQSa!
. ch 1 diet conalot of!
Whether he haa !bat year ro- rorlsts an&lt;i more than 800 mlssI
A-IJJ • llllod dltl m II k, mains a haunting doubt.
lnfl.
bread, cheeso, cereals, Cll•tard, The stepped • up military Comm"nlst tactlco - tlcloap
.flelatln, cornstarch puddingo, phlll in the alruf1Sle for South terrorillll and living o1J I h ~
frult Jucle, eggs, cream soup•, Vlet Nam ieQerally moy
bt pouptryaide - had been almoat
broth and some meats are a~ dated from ltMI whell the cen- Identical to those later employ·
lowed. Pureed vegetables and 1r-' ..nllllitt., Q( the Comlllll• ed In South ·Vle~ Nam.
. lrulll rna~ -lal&lt;en 1n IDIIlll nisi party uc Norlb · Vltt Nam To defeat appr~Dlllllf u,.
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30 respectively, and the plt&lt;b- Mays waa selected l&lt;lr lbe bavo cbosen him ...: with ..,. Hunt, Cepeda and JIOjlll' .eacb w.ro cafcl.er John Edw...,· GI
er~ lor both oquadl will be All.Star squad lor 1he lith time lonely dissenter casting his ceo- hacf 172 voteo, C"'ll!enle bad tile Reds (:14 votea) , flnJt bu&amp;-

Named along with the brllll·
ant Giant center-fielder and the

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- eports From' 'fh e capi•toI

ly DOROI'HY ICJLGALLIN

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By FRED DOWN
UP! Sporlo Writer
NEW YORK (UPI I - Wlllle
Mays of the San Francisco Giants was a near'ilnaaiJnoul
choice and Ron Hunt became a
New York Met of distinction today when the eight starters for
tho 1961 National League All·
Star team were selected by a
vole of their fellow players.

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WITH accidents Increasing at an alarm- and his family apply to their pleasant
in£ rate in so many areas, it is rratify. Jaunts on the water a famous phrase of
lnJ and real5urinc to know that although Robert Louis Stevenson, "It Is better to
pltuure boaUne baa been growing stead- travel than to arrive." There Is 110 mad
rush , no tense anxiety to beat the other
Hy for a decade and a half, the aerioua fellow.
tccident rate drops each year.
Too, boa.'men seem to belong to a
Why is this trend, which has been large and friendly fraternity where cour.
consistent for so long that it is definitely
tesy and consider~tion for othen Ia the
a trend and not just happenstance, true general
practice and not the exception
of boaUnc?
Eacb prides himself on being a good
Tho answer may provide a clue to meand knows that safe boating is a
thods for improving safety achievements boatman
prereqms1te for good boating.
In other artivilies. First of all, the comBy the way, it is fitting that u the
lllitteo for National Safe Boating Week
language
gradually developed It produc(this year it b June 28-July 4), comprised
ed th!J word "shipshape" u tbe best
of 14 promment national organizations word to mean neat, orderly, In good con·
and supported by the industry, carries dltlon, safe. It is now applied to just
out Its safety program throughout the
about everything that is as it should be.
eutire season. It does not make just one
~ne point that is being emghuized in
blf splurge for a sinJie week and thtn Nahonal
Safe Bo~ting Week this year Ia
lapse into inactivity.
to avoid overloading a boat. Safe ioadinc
Perhaps an equally important r~ason Is essential for safe boating.
Is the attitude boatmen take toward their
Yes. boating is getting rmire an~ more
favorite outdoor recreation. Boating is
safe
every vear. And tbt;Oul!h ouT contln·
fun In Itself IS well as frequently a means
ued
cooperallon in 1!mpb~si!lng safetv,
of transportation to lpresumablvl better
~e are confirl•nt that even wltb the rapid
fishing and hunting grounds. pleasant mcrease m the nulllher of boato ori (!Ur
spot! for picnif'kinE:. intPrl!stini' rove~ for waterways the arcid•nt rate will continue
1cuba divine. Generally the boat owner to be steadily decreased.
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" ' 1 Mr. McMillin
Formerly of
Vinton Dies

Nephewmes
In Neff, Ohio

Mountain State
Coumil Votes
Art&amp;Craft
1 (Continued from FOil•
Fair Announced I~~etnr preporod.

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1 For

eri&lt;.•1n War veteran, who died Cedar Llkettt Ripley. Jul:t 2~.

The Best

Values In All
Home Furnishing•

in Wellston al 1 p.m. Mondoy.
He wa1 lklrn April let li'1G 1
Jn Vinton to Wi!Uom and Morgaret Scott McMillin. His wile,
the former Maude Murray died

lumbu11, 0., was a nttran or
World War I and afl~r servin&amp;
in the &amp;etvJces went to Portland,
Oregon, where he was employed as an engineer for the rail·
ro1d up untll six )'8ra a 1 o
when he l'ftJred bf.c1use Of lU
1 htalth. He and his wife, Mar~ I

So~ A
BIOS _ _

1n 1957.

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BAKER FURNITURE

He

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The Fair will fdtUre l he
r'raft! of apprGxlmately
West VIrginia exhibitors. In
dltion to the ellltlbit. and
onstratian of a variety of
there will be entertainment
.good old·tashioned food
I or

•uv1ved by a son, Tom salf". The Fair offers a

pro-

McMUJin, and a daughter. Mrs. gram geared to all age levels
FIYe Mutz, both . of Wellaton: and is ideal for r. family out-

Igartt, have spent the past six
at Nell.
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GOST 0~ MllilllhiHIP TI(KIT - ..- -

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For sneakers II Low CUll

59c &amp; 75c:

month per rtSidence using
home weUs.
be expected to finance

Tlf£ SHOE BOX

construction and malntln·

MIDDUPOIT, ••

ance o! the propoH&lt;I laeoon

ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiill

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an extended trip across
j the naticn lo Seattle and Ever·
etl. Wash. tu visit Mr. and Mr!.
I Harry Caton and Mr. and Mrs .
Mark Caton and thPir families
1They also visited many points
· of interest on the- way In 15
,WHAT BIRDIET-"Pholoaraphers are !he ewazt ..t p•ople," . &amp;tales, traveling 5,200
miles.
11)'1 thjs monkey in a York Beach, Me., animal forest, u: he i Mrs. Martin and children were
trleo to find out what's so lntereslint~ln the little box. Cliff
recent visitors of Mrs. Lizzie
Fortin of Charleltown, Mass., 11 havin£ a tougt .tln .o •ith
Caton, and Barbara went to
ll).s foou.t. . __ . ~- -- - -- - -· - -.
vllJit her grandmother.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Arney, accompanied by her brolher, Mr.
1J. C. Johnston , made a trip to

CALL POR YOUI

·· thrN! civil· riJhttll workers report.~ missln&amp; in Mi5Ris•lppi ,

$1 .SO

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SAVE MONE¥1

1964 PREMIUM BOOKS
WJIJ lie Mailed About hi Wtek In July

Do Not DeJoy Jn Making Your !ntrlet
!•~lbitor,

CLOSING TIIIUS ARE1

Beef and Dairy Cattle, Sheep •nn SWhlf ·- {;I)'J
Au~u s t nnt.
Horse Show-1:00 P.M., Wedtles~a,·, Au!/t.,l till.
No closing time on Horse cmd Po11y Pt1H Cnnt"~-' ·
All other D•partmenl&lt;- 4:00 PM , ']'l,·,rs . •\ug. l~
Secretary will he at F'air Board Office at Fair·
:~ 1·oumls. fr nm JO:OO A. !If. to 4·00 P.M. on Attgtlst

P.M., Wednesday,

10-11 -12 and 13th.

and Integrationists at St. Augus- 1
tine, Fla., vowed to return to
a u·gregated beach where vio-

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1lence erupted Monday.
The three missing civil rights
,
,
1~~ workers were rel1!89@d from a
,
1._
1\1 joil ln~hlladelphta, Miss., Mon1111!••• ••
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j day and have not been heard
·I
l lrom since. accordiniJ to their
I RETURN HOME- Sandy Wells, daughter of Mr. and co_-w_o--:r::ke:::r::'·=---:::
' Mrs. Henry Wells of Pomeroy R. D., and .lames Hamm,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar. Hamm of Radne R. D., re·
turned Saturday from 4-H Junior Leadership camp In
Licking oounty. Miss Wells is a member of the Rock
Springs Busy Bee club and Jim is a member of the Meigs
'Countv Tractor Maintenance club. The .Junior Leadership delegates are chosen on the basis of their perform•
1ance, activity and leadership Jn 4·H Club affairs. - Sen·
tine! f'~oto:_

AN ENOAGEMI:N'f IN TRi CRURCRJIJ. PAMILY-Wtnatiln Churdlill, 23, &amp;nll41011
of the former Brltllh Primo MJnilteiJ. h11 onnounced his eneagement to Mlnnle 'll'Erlln·
eer. Photo wo1 liken Ia Ntw York liity, where Cburchlll'l molller,,llrl. WlaD4 Howanl,

tlte llae ucl call folr
We act lut to ,;...,.

fu~

pay
take 11 'nlcatioll
or ~ way JOU wish. Bopay thrifty tenns to oait you best. Yo•
low lmclpt l'I1JDIDlll IDcludt tlla
ltiiSOilalm loan dlarp. You GBil
repay In fiiD IIDJ" time at less eoot.
VIe this quick, handy CJIIII.Lint.
It's strictly cllllfldenlltll. We IIDdermnd )'!lilt pti'IOII!Il needo 1111d we
respeet JOur wishet at all times.

HEATING AND
AIR-CONDITIONING

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

'-'•cult

_.ob Miller, Mfr.

~hint

COLD STORAGE
SERVICE
ROBINSON'$
L111nderen-Dry Cle•nert
Conv•nient Picku,

Middltporl WY 2·5130

Mlddlt'porl
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WY 2-2511

J' mong

whom are Norman and
Clarence Neutziing, cousins.

Drainage job
Assistance
Being Offered

Funeral services and burial will
I be hrld Wednesday mornlna at

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THIS

SPf:CIAt

OFFIll

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Texaco Outboard Motor

I.IMITED!

ONLY 10 c•; DOWN ..

UP TO

18 MONl HS

t0

PAY'

est nf'ed

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Also. there is a definite need
for broad shallow drain5 whk·h

Golllpofls, Ohio

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INSURANCE

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All the proti!'Ction you
nf"(·d. fur) ou r hom~ i! in
this one low cost Natjon·
wide plan. Ask for the
Homeownen Policy-for

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she makes her home .
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Mrs . .\ofary Little o( AtheR!l l

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coovenience .. , and for
real savin~W (as mucb u
40% ovt'r separue cc:..ver·
ages, dependu:a1 on t.'hen
you livt}.

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was a recent visitor of Mr. and I
Mrs. Tum Lambert O'lnd family. PLAYING AIRPLANES- ~
Dick Lambert has returned I B_ri~in is playin~ with model ,
home after a visit with his bro- aU"~1anes, but Wilh a method ·,
to Jts madness. Here a
22460
ther and sl~!er·l n -law In Syca~ Royal Navy helicopter hoists
WY more, Ill.
a wooden model of the Con·
115 E. 2nd
Pomerey
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tho· ; cord supersonic airliner dur.

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boma State Tech, Okmulgee, Jik81 animal• and acquir11
members of bil odd collection-all orphano-whOD they're

Dla!l and sons or Athens WE're
recent visitors nf Mr. and !\1r.~.
L t Th
young. This, he says, aotow118 _for their eompatlbUity.
, es Pr
oma~ .
I1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jnhn·
Hogs, 2500,-bulk receipts mix- er S. Smith. Pt. Pleasant; Lar- stan ~md daugh!.r rs. Bonita an&lt;:!
ed grade 190-270 lb barrows and ry L. wandli~ . Rt. l. Pt. Pl~a· 1 Vicki W£&gt;re rec-ent vi!lit.ors of
cUts sows near five per cent '.
Mr. and Mr11. Lloyd Ashburn
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od
I' l sanl: Mrs. Howard W. Thoma , and Mr. and Mr~; Julius Johnbarrows and g1lts m erate Y .Jr., Rt. 1, Pomeroy; William ! slnn.
I&lt;'Uve, sow~ ~teady to strong. E. Miller. Rt. 2. Racine : Mrs.,
- ---·-Around 65 he&lt;:~d
S. 1-2, 210 1 John E. Ru!lse\1, Middleport;
rn 1938. Congres,; cre alf'd the
lb barrows and g1!Ui 17.10, m1x- 1Emor)' P. Powell. Ht . I. Ra- Civil Ac.-onautic s Authority to
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lnrt tests in Bedford. 'fhe
mode~ w~s r~leased and its
ATIORWIDa
behaVIOr tn flight was transmitled to the ground by I
' MlftiAL flit IISIIANCE CIM,AI'
built-in transmitter.
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EASY TERMS

f'd 1-3 190-230 lb IG.50 • 17, 2- 1cine ; Mbs Freda E. Saxton, regulate arr traffic.
3 230-260 Jb 16-16.60, 260-280 lb 1Middleport . Robert 1\ . McCorM In 1947. lhe House overrode
15 50 t6 Some 3' 298 lb t5 13 mlck, Rt. 3. Wellston: Percy President Trumi:ln 's \'eto and
275-3~0 lb sows 13.25·13.75 , 350· 1 Weaver, Jr ., Ravenswood . Mrs . enacted the Labor Manage-mPnt
400 Jb 12 .50-13.25, 4(10.600 lb 11.75 , William H. Williams. Ashland . ' Art. know nas the Taft.Harlll'y
-12.50 , boars steady to 25 Cl'nts Ky.
law.
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lnwer. mostly 10.75. few head
1 250 lb 12. few choice 140-145 lb

---- Births
Inn Athey. Mrs . Turne-r .Jack·
feeder pigs 15.
Mr. and Mrs . H.alph E: . Litch· son. Alva Henders?n: Errtesl
Sheep 350. slaughter spring field, New Haven. W. VoL, son. Lambf'rt, CIRyton Wllhs, AlbPrt .
lambs steadv to weak shorn 8:22 p.m.: Mrs. Howard
W. SC'herf"r. Donald Steinmet z and
twes and fe~er lambs 'steady, Thoma, Jr .. HI. 1. Pnmeroy, Michael Miiler~·-_ __ ___:,,....===============""'""'""'""",..1
good and choice 80-llO lb spring ~- on , 10 :20 ~ . m .

lambs 22·24 some ut.ilitv 20 cull
Discharged
to good sho,rn ewes 4-5~ 50. ·~ood : Paul Ht-ndrkk , Tom
and choice M·75 lb. ff:'t&gt;der . Jr·., Mrs. James Burnem
lambs 16.17.
1 dauehter;
Mrs. AHron
nolds and z;;on: Mrs. Sam
and daughter : Mrs. Murrill
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Fry.

jnd ,

Hey-.
Hurt :

Wes;t ·
- - - - - - - - - - and daughter; Mrs. Jerry A.
De,:k: Harry E. Marks. ~.CI~y~ :
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Mld41aport, Ohlo

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· Entered HospilBI
Russell L. Haner, Lower Riv ·
er Rd., Gallipolis; Robert T.
Wooten, Rt. 2, Gallipolis: Ken·
neth A. Racer, Mill Creek Rd.,

Gallipolis; Mrs. James
M.
Pratt, Rodney: Harold R. Saf.
ford, 524 Third A'e, Gallipo.

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Jis ; Mrs. Mary W. Ghrist, 143
Second Ave.; Dale W. Lewis,
Mason, W. Va .; Mrs. Alvin K 1

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Roush, Clifton; Mrs. Ralph E. 1
Litchfield . New Haven ; Shar·

on L. Smith, Clifton; Mrs. Ho1m- l

Strike Up the Band''

ager. surface drainage systems 1
are eligible for cost
sharing ,
under the Ohio ACP program, 1
if the landowner signs up he·
forf" start ing the job.

THE BIG PARADE LEADS

For technical assistance call
on Carl W. Bilikam, technician
with the Soil Conservation Service . Both ortices are located
in !lw Masonic templt&gt;, Pome-

TO INGELS FURNITURE

roy .

HOME
Hill, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Willoughby Hill , C:he.~ter, arrived home Monday from
P~ris.
France, on 'a 30 day
; emergency leave. He was ran- )
j ed home to be w!l.h his mother 1
who is seriously· ill in St. JosARRIVF.~

Pvt. John F .

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EMPIRE FLOOR FURNACE-70,000 BTU
cap.acity. Noiseless operation. Extra heavy combuation chan1ber and convenient controls. Packace price includeolifetime tank lease and complete
inatallation of tank and furnace.

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eph hospital.

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,.t.,merlc:an Motors Corporation-Dedicated to Exeeilence

1 There will be an ice creafTI
social at the Rock

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Ragalerly$386.9&amp; ... NOWONLY

•29!!)98

For mort inform1tio11 ... Clll or visit your nesrby
ASHLAND Oil METERED GAS BUlK PlANT todByf

Best .Values
Of The Year

ASHLAND OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY
Rll&gt;l•lf,. W.

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INGELS FURN

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T"'of's "Cool living"

Why 1uffer this Summer~ Yo u con M jay real comlor in Yfur home day ond night - with a new ElFCfRtC AI~ CONO!TlONER

The

STH BIRTHDAY SALE I

Phone: WY,andotte 2·2167

l

1ptano.

•27995

Man -

FOR THE BIG

Pomeroy, Ohio

be-

ginning at 6:30p.m., home made
ice cream, cake, coffee. and
1 sof! drinks will be served Protratch tht Award·Wirmin 11 Danny Kaye Show on CBS· TV, Wednesdar evenings 10 PM, Channel 8 c~eds will go to the fund for a

Reg.rly $3Ji6.96 ... NOW ONLY

CIRCULATING HI!ATEII-Modern design.
70,000 BTU capacity. 4-speed blower. Noiseleoa
oper~tion. Automatic temperature control. Lif•
time combustion chamber. Packase p!'ii»ineludet
lifetime tank le..., and complete installation of
tank and heater.
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Box 471, Highway 124

Spring.c;

I Methodist church, June 26,
)

CITY

All INSTALLATIONS FEATURE DOUBLE WALL "METALBESTOS"

According to
Herbert E. ,
(Pete) Shields ASCS office man· j

Even the standard equipment on the popular American includes smart curvedglallB side windows on all models and Roof-Top rack on the "330" wagon.
Yet. with all this, the American is still economy king. Proof: the snappy 125-hp
model ~ the best mileage winner in every official economy run entered.

21 S Third Avenue

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distributed by:
ICE &amp; FUEL COMPANY

ment.

Expensive-looking sporto car things like headrests, wire wheel covers plus a
whole raft of other bead-turning options.

GALLIPOLIS RAMBLER, INC.,

INSTALLAliON•

' permit easy and efficient operation of modern faarm equip- '

Things like America's only ~ue-on-the-lloor via an optional Twin-Stick Floor
Shift that comes in a swank console.

Big Rambler Selling Spree

IN CL UDES LIFFTIMf TANK LFASE AND COMPLFTE

drainage.

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Things like two sizes of sporty bucket seat options-and you can have them
in posh sable-grain vinyl.

Come where the- buys are during the

In Melgt and Gallla Counties

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This is the car that's winning young-hearted America aa never before. The car
that offers all the things that make an automobile fun to own and to drive.

How can you do better than that? See your Rambler dealer today!

Trust the man who wears the star
See Your Friendly
TEXACO DEALERS

for eomp!ete or systematlc surrace drainage syl stems that
provide uniform

SALES
UP 42% OVER LAST YEAR

From the start, you save plenty of extra doll~, too. You pay America's
Wwesf prices, • whether you're after a sedan, converfible, bard top or wagon.

He~earrh

in excess of the cost. The grtat-

r

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Hospital News

and experience incli ·
cate that the low cost of sur·
face drainage , about $10 to $25
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per acre, produces benefit!! far
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STIIANGE MENAGERIE-Marion Smallwood's adopted lam·
Uy includes a great horned owl, squirrel and ~w-and
theY live together happlly, Smallwood, • student at Otla·

Forthtldnl "outbotrd tHm," use Texaco
Outbotrd Motor Oil and Tex,co Fire Chief Gasol ine.
Get them both from us.

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scheduling, goOO planning. and I
the U!le of modern construct ion
equipment a necessity. if one ·
is to meet lhe total job ahead .

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HmiEOWNERS

MAX WARD

For outboard en1ines (and for any enainethat
uses 1a10line mixed with oil)-Ttx'aco Outboard
Motor Oil is best! This clean-bumlnc oil reduces
spark plug foullne, ke•ps deposits from buildine up
on enaine parts, cull friction and wear. You 1et
faster stort11nd meximum power!

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The r&lt;'latively short construe·
· lion seasun 1fter harvest and
[ the need of surface drainage on

HP,,..

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systems.

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A NEW IDlA HJR A MW EllA

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here today that now is t h f' ,
time to schedule technical services for the de ..::ign and con- 1
strurllon of surtare drainage I

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Services. Mr . and Mrs. Lam- 1·
bert and family accompanitd t''
Mr. Edwards home for a visit 1
wilh reJat1ves in Ihe area .
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Mrs. Ka~ie Davis sufrPred a .
1
fall recently at the home of Mr. 1
and Mrs. MPrlf' Davil'l. where

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many acres of fertile Mt"igs
county cropland. makts good

vidf'd a surplus of more than
million among 28 states.
In 1931. Wiley Post and Har·
old Gatly took off for a roundthe-world plane flight which

Mrs. EarJing Lamberl
and ;
family In Texa11. wen• Mr. Lam- I
bert ls stationed In lhe Armed

choice 750·900 lb
19.50.20.50,
good 18-19. cows J2.5U.I5, bulls
16-17.50, load rhoice around
I
cents hisher.
j ill. feeder !lteers 18, vealers
Few Jots 11verage to high mostly steady choice 23-25, &amp;ood
914-9114 Jb
olaughter ,20-23, standard 17-20.

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In 1836. the U.S. Treasury dL

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lasted eight days, II hourt.

ey'.s children l'ltayed with Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Johnston.
' Mr. Ross Edwards ot Langs. ville recently spent some tlme
\I'Jslting hi~ daughter, Mr. and '

few 850-900 lb 20.75·21,

engines ,
free from
fouling

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Keeps
plugs
clean

WHfN MONEY IS THE QUESr/ON
CITY LOAN IS THI ANSWIII'

Mtddlopart-Pometoy

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125 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, 0.
Phone WY 2·2171

1stem 23. few head 1050 lb 23 50, 1
'S&lt;veral loads ond Jots mostly

per cent, feeder cattle small
lots, slaughter steers and heifers fairly active, cows stE•ady
to strong, bulls steady to SO

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, Dllyton lo visit Mr. 1'om Arney
)who is a patient in t.he Veter-

average choice 900-1175- lb 22-l
CINCINNATI (UP!\ - Ltv•- 22.50, lot mixed steers and hief- 1
!'lock·
,en~ 906 Jb 22. 50, m1xed high
CaUl! 2000. Calves 2M. bulk I good to average choice 900 ·!
reeelpls good to avera~e rhoire 1200 lb 20.50-:Z.UO, bulk good ·
900 • 1200 lb slaughter steers. 18.50-20, standard to low go od 1
('Om parable arade• heifers 700- 117.50 • 18.50, iood averuge to
1900 Jb .~mall lots. cows seven high choice 788 lb ~ifers 2l.~,

CHASE HARDWARF

Slghature Loans By Clty Loan
&amp; Guaranty Co. Anllabl1

Ph. Pomeroy WY 2·5428

Market Report,

"COLEMAN'1

Call.111. No ohllptlcm.

Stationi in

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FUR COATS

The J'BI today soarch!!d for

The moon is approach.ine It(~
band playing roncerts at t h ~
full
phase .
Wfst Virginia and the fi'ederal
The morning z;;tars are Jupl·
Exhibition Hall.
t.er
. S&amp;lum and Man.
1'ht WPst Virginia band
is
On
this day In hl•lol'l''
compost&gt;d ol students who were

af~r

OEPENDA8Lii
DRY CLIANING

By United Pres• lnternltlon•1

Entitlea Purcha..r To .~dii\IIIWDII on6 Auto Parking
on All Flv~ l'llr D111. .A4g. 18th titru 2:1nd.

fntry blonko muot be lilted out br lho

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'l'upp,r! Pt•in•. Ohk•
•Re•·d BrothtJrs Groce:y, He"d•vUJe, Ohio
AU Dlroclo,. &amp; ~~ ..... - "Ill "-•• tickets for
tole.

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FBI Presses
Huntfor3
Rights Workers

at Five Points

•$isson's Sohlo Sol'\'lre St•tion on Rt. 7,

8UY YOUJt TJK!T NOW

SPORT SOCKS

~etertrl cu1tomers or the
companJ ,.
SI!Wer char&amp;:tl •n~ • • 1 ..,

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••d"'"'"'d in Janu•., by t b •
,. CH:ully ul WCif Vir&amp;inla Vai- ~
f 'orslt ~ School of MUilc. 1' b o 1
bind Ur undlt tho dlroclloll fl-•
LA&gt;ran Mercer, dlreetDr ol tile
Warwood HJgh School at Wh&lt;eJ. ·•
Frank
I ing, w. Va.
Tbt members of tht IIJ.Itltl ..
Miss Brown I• the daughttr of '
•
band will spend three daya al · ,
Mr .and Mn Glen Brown of POINT PLEASANT - Ml" the Fair and "'""'Judo their trlp •
VInton. Pam!! hi Buffington, Kerry Jar- i at NlaJara Fall• where thfyRet:ent Sunday dlnntr gu~st! n&gt;ll,. FrPd Gau.t. John MrConl- will djne at tbe f1mous Shtr•
of Callie M@th~neys wtre Mr. ha~ jnd Cher:v l M~nrne , aIl ton-Brock hotel.
and Mrs Donald Metheny and members ot lhf" POint Plea ~anl
chlldten." R@v. and Mrs. Cloyd IHigh School band , represent~
THE o\IMANAC
Graves of Londo11derry 8 n d i Polnt Pleasant a1 !hf" WE"st VlrMr!. Raymond Hoffman'.
j girtla Day or the World 's F1ir By Uolleil Pr011 llltmuttloniiMr. and Mn. George Martln 1Saturday.
Toda)' Is Tuesday, Juns U 1
the
175111 day of 11164 wllh 111
and
ehlldren.
Paul
and
Bar'
The
students
wf"rP
mPmbfors
1
b•ra of Jackson f·eturned hom~ of the West Virgmia 110 piece lo follow.

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ATTENTION

e'1 Keystone Service

F't'vc Mus·i.-.i&lt;ULS
'Represen t c·I tY
Georee Johnoton. and Mtos Shar·
on Geor&amp;• of Vinton. and Mr.
Johmton. who ...nt '" I In New York
Virginia and wert married there
Two couples in the VJCUuly
wue married recenUy. Thsy oro
Mtu Diona Blown lnd 1\lr.l

LADIES GUSHIONID

Metga water

five Jll'andchildren and 10 &amp;rut• ing.
Jll'&amp;ndchlldren.
One of ti1e alms of the Fair
He was • frequent visitor here
MIDDLW~ONT, 0,
Iand leaves several relative&amp; a·
He was a member of the Vln· lc; to acquaint the general pubton Masonic body for 55 yeats, lie with !he skills o£ our people
1 member of the Wellston First and to open new m1rkels for
Baptist church, and ol the the sale of their craft.o.
E'lleo lodge.
Friends may call at hla late , - - - - - - - - - FIFTY
YEAR
PIN
Mro.
Morah
Leonard
Middlelf64 MEIGS liOIINTY FAIR MEMIERSHIP
rtoldence ofter Wedne8doy noon
IU•ittetl ServiCeS
port was presented a 50 year membership pin fast week at 231 South Wisconaln A v e . , - - - - - - -- -TJOKITS NOW ON SAL! AT ...
!!ron{ Evangeline Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, by W•llston, and at the McCall Fu·
Mrs. Harry Houdashelt. Mrs. Leonard became a member neral Home this t\l'enlnl.
elm!ohl'• Sohlo Service Station on Rt. 33 north
of
the OES on June 17, 1914.- Sentinel Photo.
!If Follleroy, Ohio
Graveside ~rvlces will
-~1utor Insurance Agency, East Sec~nd St.,
held at the Vinton Memor·iall
: omeroy, Ohio
Park cemetery at 2 p.m.
·• illlon'a Pick-A-Pair Shoe Stm·e, West Main St.,
day, with tho Re&gt;. Gerald
Pomefl'l)', Ohio
kino in charge.
•Miildl~:Port Dept. Store. Mill St , Middleport. 0.
·•Wald Qross Sons Store, Rocine, Ohio
Ea1y Terms AvaUabltl
•Kaifeed Store, Chester, Ohio
·Me ~n'~ Market on Rt. 124 hetween Syracuse
HACK En'S
, apd cine, Ohio
SOHIO SERVICE
~'s Sohio Service Station. Harrisnnvillt-, Ohio
.
POM*ROY

p t. Uast.

Salem Center

Geno Orate aottlited Jn
conducting tho meetlnl.

He said 11 will propose, sub·
Services are announoed f • r CHARLESTON, W. Va. - The jecl to review and revision by
Henry MoMJJiln, 88, nrlire4 rail· Mountain State Art and
.
rood worter and Spanish Am- Fair will bo held lhls y..r at
a 100 per cent bUUog
He wat born and rallted in Co..

- - - - - - - - ·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o.,!une 2ll, lHf.f

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ALL PACKED UP-Gtraflea
11'8 not the easiest animals
to ahlp. This one, Claudia
~lr, .a 21;-ycaroflld male born
1!1 Chicago's Brookfield Zoo,
ooks as thoulh he's packed
n ~Is own suitcase. The big
'ell!&gt;w- ll bolng llblpfe.t to
the Southwick Alllma Farfa .

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models

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your dMter 's store ore.

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iob

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lhon ever

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DITIONER

ANO ENT!It THE WONDIItfUL WOIILD OF

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It's Flame less!
Stt the many mod.ll

now .,.

diBpJa~ at flOUr

fJLfCTRlC APPLIANCE DEALERS!

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8-Dafly Senane1, POmeroy·Mlddleport, 0., June 23, 19M
JBusiness Opportunities ,-:::::_--_-__- - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . ,

2 SIGNS

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Mo ni311)' Deadline IHin -' M

QUALITY

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Motor Co.

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Fighter Fullmer, Manager M;n'V
Jenson Will Retire From Boxing

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15. Enemy

Line Scores

14. Ptkallka

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14. Guido'•

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tuft

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town
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28. 1ndlau'
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wol.

PHONE WY 2-2157

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11. Dulnr
12. Devlltilb:

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volqme

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river

DAIL V CRYPTOQUOTE -

He..,•a how t. work It:

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Ill LONQFELLOW
One letter ttlmply Randa for another. In UU IBmple A Is Uled
for the three L'a. X for the two 0'.. etc. Slngle lettcn: apo•tropbiea, the lengtll llld form&amp;Uoa. of tbl worda ar aJ{ h1 t.t
Each day the code !etten are dltterent.
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A OJJrtuaa- Qucttat~q
NLZOITSOO
e!IN )f

lw:. T.M. .... u,s. hi. ow.

"Who'd have thought that aftor 17 yearo Janie would
atni have ua up half tho night walkin&amp; the floor!"

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10

PT. PLEASANT FOUR R()f)MS. bali! and baseSr.ruggs of Charleston was sen·
SINGER DESK type, 11 k e ment, furnace heatP hone PIANO luning. Newm an Burtenced L1 the state penitentlnew. Zig zags, makes but- WY 2-3319.
4 28 tfc
delle,
Middleport, WY 2ary for one to 10 years after
6 23 3lc
pleading guilty to a forgery
tonholes, overcast;, blind -:-c= = ----,--,,5246.
6 18 30te
4
charge. Scrugg~ was sentenced
hems, designs, etc. GuaranROOM apartment with bath. FOR YOUR Bnlldoz·~ r
1rk
Mason '
teed. Balance $37.81 or $6
Phone WY 2-5385 ·
P!vme W' 2-6455. raul L Bai· HOUSE for sale , 6 rooms and Monday morning in
bath, with &lt;'Ustom built kit- County Circuit Court. He had
monthly. Phone WY 2-2204. ;;-c;--;--c----;-:-----:5--:-6 tfc
ley. p.,meroy, Ohio. R D 2.
chen. near school, corner of been indicted by the May grand
'
6 19 5tc
Unfurnished house, 4 rooms,
6 1 30tp
4th and Lincoln, in Middle·
on the forgery charge.
.~Y SWERPER, complete u11 1ity and bath. 1655 Pomt 1.::=======-......:·-:-=.-~ 1 port. Call Gene Coleman , SH jury
HeJen
Donovan. Route 2, Pt.
·' witb power polish&gt;?r Can't be
Lane, Pomeroy. Pnone WY 2·
2-5329 or WY 2-3196. 6-20-3tc Pleasant. and HomPr Leland
told from new. Perfect run3874.
3 3 tfc
POMEROY, OHIO i
Miller, Middleport, Ohio, were
i
Ding condition. Guaranteed THH EE and four roo'b furnisheNEW
HOME
fur
sale.
3
bedeach
placed on three years pro-In the Hearl of
Balance due 8 payments of ed and unturntsbed apart·
room built-in cabinets car- bation. Miller was indi("ted for
ments WY 2-&gt;434
12 6 tic THE AMERICAN RUHR
$7 A pa month. Phone WY
port. frunt porch, ~
acre breaking and entering and pled
%-2204.
6 '" 5tc FURNI:iHED and unlurr.Ushed
ground.
Prire
$10,000.
O'Ddl
i
quilty to the charge.
Helen
General Real Estate
ap~rtments
Inquire 11 the
Man ley , Rutland, 0 . Ph . SH Donovar. was indicted for in·
USED FREEZER BUYS , Oh1o HutP.I.
!)-22-tf&lt;
2-4191.
6-21).3tp lent to defraud and entered a
5orvice
16 Cu. A .. Uftlco
guilty plea.
CHEST PREEZER __ $100 MODERN 4 room &lt;10d
bath
'
20 Cu. Pt. Friglcaire
iornish«
ap•cJment_
Phone
CUCKL!R
RIALTY
I
FOR
SALE
bv
owner
In
MidCHEST FREEZER _ SilO
ASK TO WED
' WY 2-3874.
5 12 tfc i
dleport, 3 bedroom
horne,
14 Cu. Ft . Philco
PT.
PLEASANT
- Four
UPRIGHT FREEZER - $125 T!IPEE bedroom house on Lin· Box 229
PMne WY Nl30 I built-in kilchen, wall to wall
23 Cu. Ft. Unrco
couples have made application
UPRIIOHT FREEZER - SIOO
Hill .
Phoot
l~=========~~
carp~ting:.
the I
WI 2-3346 or y,ry 2-2186.
1.
- -·close to schools.
6-20-6tc for marriage licemes in
Good Norge Retrigttratoroffice of the County Clerk. Apftl'ftMr Combirtation
$135
4 20 tfe
Servel Gas Refriger•tor $100
Professional Dry Clea!1mg FOR SALE : 3 bedroom home, plying were Thomas
Lewis
U•d Wringe-r Wash•r S3S
and Shirt Laundry
, I in Syracuse, hardwood flonrs, Sayre, 25, Letart, and Della
Employment Wanted
1 Hour Cleanm"
gas furnae~. storm
doors, Louease Stone, 24, Leon. ClifPomeroy Landmark
25,
Altertn
and
RepalrtnO
carport
.
Phone
WY
2
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3424 ford Gerald Cutlip, Jr.,
1
WY 2·2181 Jack Cer1r,, Mgr
!lOUSEWORK, n"rsing
in ·
Pocketl and Zippen
afternoons .
6-20-6tp Richwood, and Mable
Marie
les!' for fine home 1 the home, baby sit. clean. I 10 lbs. Dry Cleaning $2.00
Jewell, 23, Letart. James Kay
fumBhings at B&lt;H&lt;t·r Furni ' mg . Aga~e ~ Rusrhel , Box 56,
FOR
SAL~ in Middleport,
4
I
Duddmg, 22, Mason, and Lois
DISCOuNTS ture in MidLliPpnrt Ohto
llartfor..:, W. \' H.
bedroom brick house,
2 · Jean Johnson, 17, New Haven.
PICKUP &amp; P&amp;LIVERY
4 11 tic
6 19 6tp
__ - - · _ __
baths, lot and a hall , out of ' Donald Leroy Martin, 20, Pt.
PAINTING . intenor and ex- :
ABC CLEANERS
htgh water . Nice location. Pleasant and Effie Irene Sid1

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YMterda,.• Crnfotu.otet AN AGE OF IGNORANCE J8
AN Aal! OF ClilRmiONY.-B.UWEL JOHNSON

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Call WY 2-3787.

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&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

173-5543

Mason, W . Va

See by appointment , or rall ers, 17, ' Henderson.

WY 2-2885 or WY 2-3250.

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PROBE ACCIDENT
Sheriffs
IR ~AI . f: - ~l "XII · .'ln IOmHIO
6 18 6tp l lfEATING. PlomblnJ:, MorOer FOR SALE : 7 rooms and bath,\ deparlment investigated a one
Holmes,
Furna&lt;••· .\mold Brotlren, house on
Rutland Road. vehicle accidi'nl Monday 6 :45
6 8 tic
FOr 5a Ie Ot Rent _ &amp;II Ea~:r Ma•n Street, Pom- Large lot. Alummum storm a.
m. on Elate Route 2 result, Hlr. l! EST AND
BEST '
erey. Pbo~e Wl' t..!441.
doors and windows . Reason· in8 in $200 property damage 1
li room hnu se to lw HOL1SE for rent or sale,
by 1
7 20 tfc
able. KPnneth Se.ar!e. SH 2-- but no pe~onal injury.
The
r~" rn m Pd
from
PrP m i "" "
rr11 m1h I~· p&lt;n menls on Iand - l..rt-;;-::-::Gneser==-::c.-::PI:::dld=bbl=l:-c::
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51112.
6 11 30tc mishap occt~rred when t vehic·
L · .-1
;-1 n1 Locu.;;t Si r,'P I~ .
('nntracl. 532 l\1ill Street, Mid- I
le traveling south or. Route 2
Heating
1
Mi•Ht ·•p• 11·t fr hi:1 C;-~1 , \\ V 2· r!l t-&lt;porl . Phone V:Y 2-5262
'
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SYRACUSE. thrf'e bedroom driven by Diasy Leota D-!em,
Mln~rsville llbk'
m()(lern home. near
school 40, Huntington, skidded on the
5221 .
1-i "22 :tlr '
~ l~ tfc
f.ml VOUf 'ii,.Wef tJuUl'leS
M
~tl~":rn inqulalrd
.fall
board wet pavement, turned around
.
' 1\ND tJSED clnlhrn Q .;n!rl 1! 1 H ' ~;E TO RENT or bu~· on
WP ba\'e aU 'llile.J
he&lt;~ttng , large lot 72 x 293.
in the highway and landed in
B' PPPr l Hawli"rornp·s on \1r
i~ nr! tirl.nwl in EasiPrn H r~ h
:'hur.cfa m to5p m WV a dilch on tho opposite •Ide of
ft.foas11naalf' k.aLel
1\-br\ah RidgE', H1dm• . Ohrn. &lt;rnd Ri,· pn ·i•'W S(·hoo l rli~·
2·:nn4. R\·~nings, 1 to 9 p m tbe ro~aa . No rha.·ges were
COill
wt W974 uar or Nlent
1\t 2, Phune WI 9-,f1'74
1 tr ieL p:,one WI 9-2~"
ltp
wv J-2•41
I ! lfc placecl agalllsl lhe driver.
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PT . PLEASANT -

For all the facts about the advantages of ftamele~1 eleetric
heat for your home, mailthi1 coupon (no obligation) tol
BEN CASI:Y

Co1umbut and Southtrn
Ohio Ele&lt;lric Company

AliD 1 Reoldenu.i 811•

215 North Front Street
Columhu1 15. Ohio

FOODS
DELIVERED

Nam•----------------------------------~------------Addret•'------------------·------------------_.______
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the

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TO YOUR

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BY NEAL ADAIQ

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j:~~;~ M;:~.~;' ~~~:;
By Children

p
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Onme Fr...,. Longsville, wece
Mrs UJUISO Templeton
and
daughter , Floy ~nn Wolfard,
and rhtldr.n. Kelley and StaC) Mr and Mrs George Dou-

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Program Theme The mee~ : . Amerlcau On June 20th
Fees Boosted
"Chnst and The Chll&lt;lren" ster
Legion Auxlllary ol Drew w•
Post adleduled for ru.. At 1:30 p.m. last Saturdey, As f J
was the theme of the annual da ve .
haa been cancel- June 20th, at St. Patrick's Ca0 ODe 15
Children's Day program pre- edy e ""'f;...
tte d 1l&gt;e thedral in Kent. Miss Batbara

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The annual Chlldren s Day
program of the First PresbyMrs. Ulah Swan of 'fuppers tenan Church '" MtddlepOrt Mr. and Mrs. James Mournth~t. Tampa. F'lorlda. Mr and Pl~ms sdpcnt the week end Wltb 1 was present~ Sunday, June 21 log and Mr and Mrs. Wllllam sented at the Pomeroy First Rac:e ~e~ 1ns::.ti:s ~ offi- IGrimm was united in marriage Effective last ...June 15
Mrs 1.\lf' F'ranf'e and child- ~ M an Mrs. Sherley Swan, I durmg the Sunday School hour. Nelsoo have returned from a Baptist church during the worto Mr. Thomas Brutvan.
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ren. Joe and Don 1a of Milton,
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om . The ship service Sunday morrung.
June %4
1 A wedding reception was held and applications w~re lncreatrs. enry Zeisler and dau- ~ tendent of the Sunday School, Mourrungs' son, Da1e, remainat the Smorgasbord restaurant
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- 1ghter,
Rulh, of Youngstown conducted the opening program ed with hiS grandmother Mrs
The vanous depa.rtments par- 1'be Wildwood Garden club for about 150 uests followin ed. This was prov1ded for ill
t"r uc r an l ' r rPn . unme, and Mrs P're&lt;t Batley of Gir- The boys of the class present: Dale Mourning, while ' thek ticipated with lesson ~iods, will meet at the home of Mrs. the ceremon . g
g House ~ill 948 passed in t b •
~tla \\ lllo" from Scranton, Kyf ard arnved Saturday ,called / ed a song " Forward for Jesus" daughter Juli stayed with her dramatizations and a children's Milton Houdashelt Wednesday, The b ld y th d hte of last legislature.
,.ltss Clara Jean F'rancto o b h d h I
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at 8 p m for a wiener roast
r e I&amp; e aug r
The regiii!R!red barber'• reL
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I Y t e eat o their sJSter·
l with the entire class joining for grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. c orr.
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Mr. and Mrs Wilham Grunm
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angs \ I e
er \ lsltors were m·law Mrs Wilham Bailey th
"Go F th " R 'ta T
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of p in p
, The annual picnic of class 12
.
newal fee ts now $7~50, the ISsuMrs Ess' John:-;on and son, and a;e guests of Mr. and ' til~nsSO:!;e presen~~ by th:C~ol~ om a ~rs
o t leasant. Mtss Charlene Zundel, acting and the W.S.C.S. of
Heath of Letart F~ll~. Mr._Gr:mm, f~r· ance fee (first hcense after eX·
John. of Hurrrc:wt' ~ Va
.Mrs Homer Radford.
lowing· "A Greeting to
Par- Pat Story, grandson of Mrs. as a new IM:rson _in the com- Methodi.Bt Church will be held merl~ an atrline_ptbt for Urut- amination) is $4.50, restoratioD
One u! the r f;jn{ e s daught- j Mr and Mrs. Eldon Weeks ents " Terri In els " Hi All " Dale Mourning visited recently ~uruty • was mt_e~tewed by the Wednesday, June 21 at the home ed Airlines In_Chicago, h~s ~n f1-e is Sl5, and exapunation fee
ers. Lr!.Jdn Chap man of Bore- returned home Saturday after Kathy Colemang " Who 's
Jill m Bloomington, Ind. with Mr. director of _Christian education, of Mrs.' M. L. French. All wom- co~ined to his ho~e With JJI- is now $18.
1
1101
lng. i\. d could
com~ for a week's vrs1t m Reynoldsburg 1' II' lb
"Su ' I'
L'ttl
" and Mrs. William Price.
taken by Miss Sharon Zundel. en of the church are invited. n~ for som~ ttme.
Mrs. For the Rgi!ltered apprentice
1 e,
thts reumon
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a urn,
re m
M R Tu k
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w1th their son and daugtJter- Valerie Lewis "Another Day,"
r. ue
c erman, Middle- The Kindergarten department A conuruttee from both CI1'C s Lt
edd'
the reaewa fee IS oow $3, the
I m-law, Mr &lt;1nd Mrs. John R. Danny UJwe~ ''Marks." Don port, and his son and family, wltb Miss Shirley Wippel teach- will provide meat and dessert 1; , . : b .:B·
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Issuance fee (first license after
HAVF. ca 'F.STS
I w. . eks and son, Tom.
Mr Vaughan, '' The~ - And Now,'', Edgar Tuckerman, Carol a_nd er, enacted a lesson period a· with those attend~ng asked to ria e ri h was given
mar- examination) is $3,. res~oration
Weekt'nd
gut&gt;· ts of
Mrs V. eeks also attended U1e an- Valli vaughan ''I' m sure" Les-~Tom of Ati"~ns. were in Pomt bout Christ blessing the child- bring a covered dish and table W ~ by
uncJe, Mr. Albert fee $15, and exammatton fee
Nelht&gt; Borgan uf~ 'aarnsonvJlle nual EUB Southeast Ohio con· he lngels "God's Sign,; Beth Pleasant Sunday where
they ren and sang "Jesus Loves All service.
~~I of. ~Stfad F~ls.
$7 50.
1
wert! hmt&gt;s Borg an and fam !erem:e held at Westerv11le
Vaugh~n ' "Welcome'
My were dinner guests of Mrs. Nor· The Children' Of The World "
JUNE f.5
b
ow~ng e reception th,e Application for renewal propilv and• Al len Borcran all of
Mr and Mrs. C. J . Struble Friends ,: Marty Ingels "My rna Sullivan. The dinner was The Primary department dr~· The Rock Springs Grange ri an IngrooCm ledft on ~ bon- erly completed, with }Jroper fee,
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. WI'th Part," Becky
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Sund:n dmn&lt;&gt;r
guest spL nt Iast v.eek m Manon
Roush, ''' Wait~ held m ob serv ance of F a ther 's Imatized
the Bible story' "The will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. eymoon
Falls and toew anao a ' Niagara
. aItac h-"
eu, mus t be recelve d by
ot Mrs Horgan v.ere Mr and thc1r daughter and son-in-law, tng" Steve Walburn "Mothers Day and also the birthday of Good Samaritan" and the Jun- There uill be a program Ellld tu th N . Y rk. On_ thetr the State Board of Barber Ex1
Mrs Pald Cottrell and ·t· hrld- Mr. and Mrs. Jack . ~ramer Br~ght Their Orild;en," Esth- ~m. Mrs. Sullivan se~ed a ior department with Miss Shar· refreshments
be ~rved.
~ 2~L 'Zb~il ~in r=~~~ aminers, 513 Wyandotte Buildren heJ ::. Isler :Vlr and Mrs and fami ly and also VISJted m er Lowt!ry " and ''Good-bye and birthday cake for Toms birth- on Young as teacher
sang
The Women s Assocl3tion of H I h
y
.,
mg, Columbus, Ohio by no lat' Tommy Lowery. day ·
g ts.bri
C L Dowden . and her niece, C'I l'VeJcm d WI"th Mr.
at.d Mrs. Thanks" by
Lord , I Want To Be ' A Chris-' the F'trS t Um_'ted PresbYI erIan eThe
_ er_ th ~n A~gus t 31 • 1964 · OtherMr. and !'us Joh n \1auek of John Gotham and son.
The concluding number was Mrs. Worley Howell has been tian and Fairest Lord Jesus Church In M1ddlepor will meet
de Is 8 recent ~rad~ Wise It wul be necessary to
Fort Ashb\ w va
Mr. and Mrs. William Fish· j the class singing ~&lt;BIBLE." returned to _her home
from and,also led ln a litany prayer. Thursdayevenlngatthecburch ate of _Kent State_ Uruversity m make application for restora.
- - ~ -- er and &gt;On of Belpre spent a Mrs. Ann Lyons, Mrs. Kate Holzer Hospttal where she bas
at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Rodney Sau- Educsltoh and will be employ- tion and pay additional fee.
•.wek end w1th their parents, I Bachner, and Mrs. Jack Cole- been a medical patient. She is Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel present- er Is program chairman and ed this conung sch~J season as
nli!l,Jil~·fll·1· r~
I Mr and Mrs Mason Fisher man were in charge of the pro- recovering satisfactorily at her I e&lt;~ a brief summary of a recent Mrs. Dwlght Wallace will give a teacher Jn ~ thl~ grade. ~~~"'.oi.Z•i$Jt"!'4J'Q~,;;~')J
I. I~ !.&amp; ;!I ~ • nd Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. I gram. Promotions will be pre- home on Grant-st.
publication, "Children And The devotiOIIS. Hostesses will
be . The gr~m •. a nattve of Kent,
CHICAGO IUPII _ ,. 0 01
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Roland Fisher, student at sented to the Primary, Junior Jimmy Miller, son of Mr. and Bible," and William Watson pre- Mrs. Karl Owens, Mrs. Bethel IS a seruor m Sales Mana_ge- Lee Shelley, E 19_year _ old
FAMILY NIGHTS
~1ounlam State Busmess Col- I and Junior High Departments Mrs. Myron Miller, bas return- sented a solo in keeping with Coleman, Mrs. Branch Flem· ~~nt at _Kent ~tate and wIll model arrested wheu
8 he
w1 1t Dliney's
lege , spent thee week end with at a later date. Three new mem- ed from severa days visit with Father's Day. The congrega- ing, Mrs. Carl
Harker, Mrs. fimsh Uu_s commg se~son.
. showed up at 8 crowded beach
"ALMOST ANGELS"
h1s parents, Mr and Mrs. Ma- bers were added to the Cradle iMr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller in lion sang, 11 Faith Of Our Fa· Robert Starkey, Mrs. Walter Precedmg the wedding a brr- jn 8 topless bathing soit, ask·
Pelt"!'
hnu·oT~~~'\n Scully son Fisher and family.
~ Roll i.ncluding Pamela An " I Bridgeport. W. Va.
i thers,"' to conclude the pro- O_wem, and Mrs. William Mor- dal party was held at ~e home ed for an all..make jury trial
- ami Gordon Fisher s~nt Sunday Crooks. Herbert Michael Oh-l Mr. and Mrs. ~on Young and gram.
r 1s.
.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robet _t lb l_e, Monday.
"SEVEN SEAS TO CALAIS"
m Athens and attended the ball linger. and Thomas Lawrence her brother, David Jackson atThe annual Methodmt Con- former residents ?f Racine, w1th
_.1 hope an aD·man
jury
Rod Tayl or
~.e1th \'iJ tehP II ~amP
KelJv Jr
tended the 44th wedding anniANNOUNCE BIRm
terence repOrt and election of about 30 guests·- In attendance.
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Mrs. Russ Watson and ruece 1
versary of thetr brother and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evans, chairman and secretary of the
ues a n g rom e1gs at her arralgnmen&amp; In WornThurs. &amp; Fri.
June 25 .26 Miss Mananna MarshaiJ , of
sister-in-law, Mr. and M r s. Jr. of CUlver City, Ws Ange- Official Board will be import- Cl-unty wer~ Mr. and ~rs. Dick en's Court. Trial was set for
" GYPSY "
Loutsv tlle. Ky., retu;ned .here I
Douglas Jackson of
RenviUe 1les, Calif. are announcing the ant item• of business when the Sterrett, MtSs Ruth Wmgett of I July IO,
Wnh Hosalrnd Russe iJ
Fnday
after
a
weeks
VISit UJ
Sunday.
Jb1rth o( a daughter,
Reg.tna organizttional meeting of the Syracuse, Sanade H. Jtees, Mrs.
Followi g a
. hef
&lt;~ml Na talr e \\ oud
New York City and attended
Kevin Dailey, son of Mr. and ,Ann. The baby, weighing
7 Hepth MeUlodtst Church Offie- Edna Knopp and son :l'lax, Jam- a woma: magi•:;::: ,;.re
~ Teehn wolor 1
-A ndthe World's Fair They also
Mrs. Howard Dailey, will return pounds and 10 ounces,
waa ial Board meets Thursday eve- es E. S1mpson all of Racine, Shelle a·d b sd
' 1 k tss
. m
. Summit,
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and dau- If sh Y!.:l
''HARBOR LtGHl S"
vtstled relatives
to the GalhpOlis Chruc for fur- hom May 24 at Memortal Hos- nlng at 8 p.m. All members Mrs. Willi am Gnmm
will se oesno
th to now
1
Kent Taylor
Jeff Morrow
J . and while there went on a 1
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in Culver City. Maternal urged to be present.
ghter ·Patty of Letart Falls;
1t e 1 ;~ar h e ld P e~:
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1 ther eye rurgery this week. He
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sightseerng trip to Washington, A report on money-making 1' sustained an eye inJ·urv sever- grandparents are Mr and Mrs
The Riverview Garden Club James E . Simpson of Middle· surtaalgal n. u,, 5 e sa f ,
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1 proJec s was
given w n . e at weeks ago and was hospital- Forrest Maubray of Vandalia, wiU meet at the Portland Park port, and Mrs. R. D. Wilsm and cebl ..ny was more eomor ...
M1ss Marianna Marshall of Busy_ Bee Class of the First ized.
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed- June 25 for a picnic supper at Nancy Zigo of Smoke Ri~ N. 8
t ld
POMEROY . OHIO
Lou isville, Ky., is spending two B~ptlst Church met _last week Mrs. Earl Knight has
re.- ward Evans, Middleport. Mrs. 5:45 p. m.
J ., and many friends and relaw:re ~::::: .. her :a·
wetks with her grandmother, WI~ Mrs_- Nora Hamllt~n. Mrs. turned from a week 's visit with Carmen Fvans of Pomeroy is
June 28
tives from the Cleveland, Ra- ::e hPard f hk
w :n
TONIGHT
Mrs John F Baily and other J1Jir&lt;1 Gnm had devotmns. us-- n~r daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ron a great grandmother
The Pw:c.eroy Garden
club vennH., and Kent vicJnity.
S {urd
At th e~ es~apah e
8
"Pl 109"
rtolatives.
ing the them~, "The Lord
Halley in ~lumbus . She was
.
will tour the rose gardens of
ay.
e eac t e
(Tec hni co lor)
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thom• !My Shepherd
accompanied home by
Mr
ATIEND~
MEETING
Mr and Mrs Dor Schaefer FriCOMPLETES COIIHSE
' 11ver! blonde modeled b~r
Cliff Robertsun 01s Lt. (j.g.)
1 or photographers poltco
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IS ro-Members answered roll eall Kmght who went to Columbus Maxme Griffith, cashier of day. June 26, at 2 p.m.
my Y1- ames W. Hou- and swimmus She ' w 8 8
John F 1\.errnedy, Ty Hardin. as .spen
Jas. Gregory, Robert Culp. ' thcr and sl,ter-ln-law, Mr and by glvins a Bible acrlptun! The over the weekend for her.
the Pomeroy National Bank,
The Willing Workers class of lstetter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• ed
11
Grant WillJams.
Mrs. Walter Thomas and lam- birthday song wa 1 suns for ,Mrs. Mr. Robert Harris, Columbus attended the Ohio Group meet- the Enterprise EUB church will William J. Hobstetter, Salem st. promp Y arrest ·
Calarc1r1oon
lly at the tr flshlng camp at Joe Wilson Emma Mathews spent the weekend with his fa. ing of tLe Natlonal Assoc!a- meet Friday evening. at the Rutland, completed an eight -1~ ~',:ry·T·· ",· ;:.!,.~-~ ~ ·~-... ""!
H1mnmg time 2~ hrs.
Adm1ssion 75c and 40c
Malta.
Virginia M~lik, Mrs. B.
F: ther, Mr. Robert Harris, Sr.
lion of Bank Women at Cedar home of Mrs. Herbert Dixon. week administration course un- ARRIVES IN ENGLAND
Paul ~eiser of Columbus Parmalee, and Mrs.
James Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing- Point on Saturday and Sunday. The Women's Christian Tem- der the Re.senre Enlistment Pro- HARTFORD _ Staff
SerTHURSDAY thru SAT.
spent
~rtday
and
Saturday
Souders.
ton
and
daughter,
Sandra,
Rio
She
was
accompanied
by
her
perance
Union
will
meet
Frlgram,
June
19,
at
Fort
Jackgeant
Gknn
Fields
son
of
Mr
June 2!.-26-27
with his ~arents, _Mr. a~d Mrs.
.
.
. Grande, spent the weekend in husband and daught~r, Charles day al the First Baptist Church s~n, _s. C. The 22·year-old sol- and Mrs. David
Fields of
"THE INCREDIBLii
MR. LIMPET''
HalTY Keiser, M~~rsvtll~.
Durrng the busmess_ meetmg Middleport with relatives.
· · and Karen Lynn Grif- in Middleport at 7:30 p.m.
dter Is _a 1951 graduate of Rut- Hartford, has arrived for duty
(Teehnrcolor)
Mr. and Mrs. Wtlham Dtllard the penny-a-meal project was , Mrs. Robert Kaser bas
lith, and her sister and her
ANNOUNCE SHOWER
land High School.
itil a unit of tbe United StatDon Knotls , Caroi P Cook. and Barbara and Walter of reported and a whtt.! elephant ed to her home In Columbus
Mr
and
Mrs
Herbert
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Apdrew Du~gcn, and Jack L
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alnlcasder an
s"Pd I ar o saeth~an . or the ne~t following a visit with Miss
Jones and Connie and Keith of ous shower held for Mr. and There wm be a belling and (USAFE ) at Lakenheath RAF
H
"SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN"
un ay guests mon s project. A potluck din- da Klein and other relatives. Columbus.
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1 Jar s were
f M F M F
f
Mrs. Dwtght Carl at
t h e shower at the Hemlock Grove Stallon, England. The
s• r(Tee hnr color)
' ol Mr and Mrs Harry Keiser ner will be held at th h
.
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Maureen O'Hara, Hf'nry Fon 1
HAVE GUEST
. erb ne sc~u caSntu don B;~n~ a orB r. an S rs. ~ean h: \\I t"M lr e~,: J he
da. James Ma~Arthur. M1msy I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser Mrs. A. R. Pullen in July. Bud- entertained with a dinner in
Farmer. A hC'ap of living, a and son, Bob, spent the w.•ek dy gifl.s were exchanged dur- her honor at his cabin in Reeds- Mrs. Lena Price of Washing- JKmgs 2u7ryth Rtoa7:30on a r aAyll' dl MmerTuat
P,. mth. ,fatur- 1Gaulg er of 113r Fan I rs .R o dn
lot of loving on Spencer's 1 end in Columbus with their ing the evening and a q ·
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Is
une
a
. p. m.
ay. rs.
mer s e orm- ~ a way o
ores
oa ,
Mountam.
daughter and son·in·law
Mr dueled by Mrs 1 abelutzW~on- vandte.M eWrll~ues 8 were
• D. C. was 8 weekend guest friends and relatives are cor- ~ er Lola Zeig1er. All friends Saint John's, Newf,Jundland,
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mers. 1 tam toeck..of Mr and Mrs Sherman diall in 'ted
f th
1
· "led
canada.
sUK~DAY, MONDAY. TUES . i and_ Mrs. Patrick Quinn and /brenner with prizes given to son, William, of Cincinnati.
of Rutland. M~s . Price
y VI ,
o e coupe are lnVl ,
June 2&amp;-29-30
Stephen McDowell, Mrs. John Seines, Mrs. Lettie also attended high school
also vi:3ited her aunt, Mrs. Stew1 family P~~~~= ;',!~~N~~~..
Columbu~ who spent several 1Roush , and Mrs. John Lyons. uation at Athens when
la Bowling of Gouster, who
Natalie Wood . Steve Me 1 days with th~ Gruesers re- Mrs. Lyons, president, was in Fugate, daughter of Dr. and has been very ill. Overnight
Queen, Edie Aaams. Harvey turned home wtth them.
charge of the meeting.
IMrs. M. K. Fugate, received guests of the Butlers wue
Lembeck, Herschel Bernardi. I Mrs. Welby Whaley spent the
h di 1
Th
ho
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'l'om Bosley.
weekend in Athens with Mr. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. er p oma.
ey wer~
sts Mr. and Mrs. Jun Butler and
Colorcartoons
d M S
B li
· Bradbu•y Mrs J E W'l for an open house followmg the
of Columbus. The But~~~~~::.iiii::::::::~=~:-1-~a:n~:r:s~~a~m:_::o~n:_...,...,-.
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I· gradua ti on.
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McGee
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are grandparents of Jim
Dana Hamm. Others at- Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan
tending were Mrs Ch 1 , B
Mrs. C. E. Burdette were
. are. ell- G Ir I' Mnd
to
M
ATIEND CONFERENCE
Mrs. Pearl Hoffma M
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u ay
see r.
Agrus White M s J bn,Turs. Milhoan, a patient at
Six
members of the Pomeroy
, r . aco
rn- H 'lal
First Baptist church were in
. Mrs. Harry Houdashelt. Mrs. ospi ·
Granville -Friday to attend the •
Grace Hysell, Mrs. Elizabelh
----State Baptist Women's ConferSlavin, Mrs. Frances Bearhs, Eastern Alrtmni to
ence.
They were Mrs.
Ellen
Mrs. Beulah White and one Meet on Sumroy
Couch,
Mrs.
Daisy
Jasper,
Mrs.
I""""· st~ve Walburn.
The Eastern Alumni meetDale Wippel, Misses Sharon and
Ing will be held Sunday, June
Charlene Zundel and
Mrs.
WI\ IS BORN
28, at 3 tJ · m. at the Eastern
Ralph
c.
Zundel.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee, Porn- High School.
eroy-Athens Roa~, have receiv- Officers will be elected, and
ed ~ord ot the birth of a son to Iplans will be made for
the
their daughter and son-in-Jaw, 1965 banquet. All alumni
Mr. and Mrs, Garry M. Eckard the class of 1956 through 1964
(Je.&lt;Jn Lee) of Fort Wayne, In- are asked to attend.
Gallipolis, Obio,
diana. Tbe baby, who weighed
Saturday, June :.1, IIIH
10 pounds and 121&gt; ounces, was
LEARN OF DEATH
SALES REPORT of
born June 11 at Parkview Mem- Word was received here
Ohio Valley Livestock Co.
orial Hosp·t
HOGS - 175 to 2211 lbs. 16.00
1 1
a·
the deatn Friday of Mrs. SalMaternai grandparents
are t!na Dunn Grueser, &amp;4, of Mar- to 16.50; 220 to 250 lbs. 16.00
Mr. and Mrs Guy Lee Pome 'ton a 1ormer M'rnersv1.11e resJ, to 16.50; Lishtl5.00 to 16.50; Fat
· Sows 12.00 to 14.00; Stags 12.00
roy-Athens Road and Mr · and dent • SUl VJvors
.
.me 1ude 1wo sons
~rs. Garry Eckard of Hunt- James and Austin Grueser and to 14.00; B;oars 8.00 to 12.00i
mgton, W. Va. 3re
paternal a daughter, Mr.. Delores Spi- Sows "' Pigs !10.00 to 80.00;
grandparents · Mr · and M r 8. del all of Mar1on.
. Her hus ban d Shoats 6.00 to 15.00.
Eckard have two other sons .1IHenry Grueser preceded her lD• CAHLI
-Steers 15.00 to 20.H
Garry Guv and David Carl Mr d"'"'th a numbe 0 1
00 ; e1fen 14.00 to 18.00; Ba.
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r
years ago b B I 1800 to 2200
F8I
and Mrs .. ~ckard a~ children Funeral services and burial wer~ Y ee
·
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pJ8n to VISit here this summer. in Marior..
Cows 12.00 to 14.50, Canners
10.00 to 12.00; Bulls !4.00 It
18.00; Milk Cowo 80.00 to 150."'"" tht ....,. , . ,
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WASHINGTON - Henry Cabot Lndge, who helped persuade
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to
come home from Paris in 1952
to run for President, is coming
home from Saigon on an even
toughet task.
His new goal is to upset the
Goldwater bandwagon by promoting the lith hour candidacy
of Pennsylvania Gov. William
W. Scranton lor the Republican
presidential nomination.
Lodge's deci!don to resign as
U. S. ainbassador to Vie, NaDJ
ori.
did not jat the confidence of
Attorney Crow Inferred just
Sen. Barry Goldwater's backprior to the recess that he Iners that the Arizonan igtoo far
REPAVING - Workers of the United Paving company are putting an inch of tends also to take the stand.
out ~n front to be dem&lt;d the hot-mix on Rt33 from the Athens county Une to Pomeroy. The projeet will in no However, he did not elaborate
nommatton. at the San Francts-1 way confhct with the proposed plans for relocation of Rt. 33, according to Rep. on this.
co convenllon operung
three George A. Memharl. 4ohn Sauvage, second from left is project supervisor for the During examination by t be
weeks from Thursday.
State Highway department. He was also project superVisor when the rou._ was redefense,
P r i ce
testified
"'11' too Iitle and too late," paved last in 1948. The state worker to the left is PhiUp Roberti, a summer em- be frequently visited the Oiler
they chorused.
ployee on the College Student program. On the paving machine at ri(ht is Dick She!home and was Bt the residence
---ly, ,United Paving supervisor.- Sentinel Photo.
"off and on alJ day" on the
DALLAS Alabama's Gov.
date of the alledged killing,
George Wallace Tuesday night
Price said that a case of beer,
chargE!&lt;! Ute natibn with becomtwo Pints of wine and some
ing " ~ government ffaring peowhiskey was at the Oiler home
ple instead of a God-fearing peoon
the day when the deatb
ple. "
Wa!lace roared forth to 7,500
delegates in th-e keynote ad- The current repaving project 1 fielals said It lo the first time said.
dress of the U. S. Junior Cham- on State Route 33 will not Route 33 from Pomeroy to the S'late Highway officials uld
has been a Umostone berm wiD be laid
ber of Commerce convention interfere with the ~ro~osed Athens county line
relqcation
of
the
Highway
from
repaved
since
IS43.
innmedlately after the repaving
and was met with a five • minThe work is being done by work Ia finished. Soon alter the
ute standmg, cheering ovation the Ohio River to Athens.
So
said
Meigs
County
Rep.
the
United Paving Company of berm
work Is done, state
at the end. Only occasional cat·
George
A.
Memhart
'fuesday
in
Thornville,
0.
Hot
mix
Ia
being
crews
will
beiln marking Ule
calls and boos were heard,
to
many
inquiries
from
hauled
from
the
paving
comroad.
answer
Cincinnttti delegates tl, t h e
residents who showed 1 pany's pOrtable plant located Speclflcatlono call for the hot ATHENS (UP!) convention f:'rDtested Wallace's area
concern
over repaving of the in Syracuse.
mix to be laid on an average Drummond, Washington colum.
appea rllnce as keynote speakwinding
route
from
Pomeroy
Jobn
Sauvage.
supervisor
of
of
one • inch deep.
United nlst for the New York Herald
er. becaust "he is 8 known
the job for the State. Highway Paving officlal stated. T h e Tribune, aaid Tuesday he
segregationist and contrary to to the Athons County line.
Rep.
Meinhart
said
the
reDepartment,
said It will take company hao several trucks not surprlaed tbat Henry Cabot
the Jaycee eteed."
paving work is betng done In ! approximately 8,8311. tons of hot busy hauiint tha hot-mix at Lodge resigned his amlb8s&lt;!ad&lt;o&lt;~
SAN FRANr;ISCO - Nobody an effort to make improvements ! 111iJ to complete the 12.7 mile a temperature from 250 to 282 ship, becallse he felt Lodg£
degr"'f - fr!!ID Syracuse to lleved It was necessary to ,_,_...
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nJ!I!tl· ttave a he&amp;I:t attack be- tq the old route currently In I operation.
rrse, and tbat according to ' Sauvage n!porloll -lbltt - the the dte.
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-eoaservative Republicans
HQOTII;NANNY - Four members o!.the Eastern .,.,_a1
e c .BOOS!en ·JIW'
cause 11ature glvea a ck&gt;ar and
the information he bas JM..n Uniled Poving Company
State official• oald that the all-out effort to otop tlie
retlearai!lg for the Hootenanny show to he presented.Jilltllllf,tbe Ju!,y iltb ~
definite warning year in adcurat Eastern High school. Roy Christy, Vic Bahr, BoDWoOC!s ibd illlll Stout,
v~e."'And the potential victim given, , the work will not c?n- rently has th~ job more than paving company will besin ,_ water-for-Preoldent ,drive.
10 r act out the role of firemen dousing a blaze after IJie coob had burne.il tilt
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: ing more than a 1000 tons of Route 7 !!S soon 8.!1 the Route slgnment the columnist
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and easy steps.
the situation bad eased' someThese rather startling asser- State Highway De~artment of- I hot mix eacb day, Sauvage 33 project Is finished.
what over the weekend.
tions were made today at t he
"The danger of direct con113th convention of the Amerifrontation
with Red China has
can Medical Association by Dr.
been sreatly lessened since the
Robert S. Green, director of
Johnson
administration's Frithe Heart Researcb Foundation
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of Clncinnutl, Ohio.
S. comnutrnent 1o the defense for a July 4th celebration by . tinue until m1dnight.
enough for inclemlrlt W n·n
He described what be called
of Soutbeast Asia," he told I ' tlie Eastern Local
Athletic ·/ Booster members said
ar- to subside.
the pre-h1·art attack syndrome.
sbJdent group at Ohio Univeni- Boosters. Boosters are working rangements have been made The Boosters Ire
This is "being more tired out
ty.
feverishly to smooth out details for all of tile program to be as many persona u )II*IJI!e a than you shnLIII be for
what
PO £NT PLEASANT The 1 skullduggery or Irresponsible I prior to each election for pre- ~e spoke a. a su~mer convo- for the _celebr~tion. which is to i carritod ou_t, rain or shine. ~ assist by donating items fir W you have done.''
Mason County Grand jury re- · laxity was prevalent Jn counting · cinct workers paying partlcu- cati~n a~d to the high school be the frrst of 1ts kmd by them case of ram ._ the barbecue will food ~le and offers f6. _...
COLUMBUS - Gov. James called on Monday to hear elec- ' ot precinct 32 votlns - the on- 1 Jar attention with actual work pubhcations workshop, the larg- A hlgttlight of the day will be brought mdoor s and lire ance m the various jolla It ..
Rhodes was expected to call tion irre ularities and
other l ly precinct recounted by t h e going on within election polls. est m the nattan.
be presentation of the "Easl· i
performed.
the legislature into emerg~ncy
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The olflcial election bello!
em Hootenanny," beginnlus at Miss Chri•tian is
. Proceeds from 1l&gt;e ~
8 p. m. featuring local talent
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sessjon in late July or ~ 8 r I y mailers needmg Its aUention, - It was recommended t be and the grand jury recount of Two Suits Filed
playing and singing favorite On Honor L••tmg
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August to action on statewide found skullduggery or trrespon- County Court instruct ochools 1precinct 32 are as follows :
In Meigs Court
western and country muSJc.
Lois Chns!ian. daughter of badly needed by Ill A ~
re-.apportionment of the House Bible laxity m countmg of Preol RepreStntatives.
clnct No. 32 votmg.
Two suits were flied Tues- Prior to the hootenanny at , Mr. and Mrs Millard Christian deparlm«Jts of lltoterll The gtovernor withheld offi- Thia was the only precinct
REPUBLICAN
day in Meigs County Common 5 p.m., the barbecue p~s 'will :of Carpenter R&lt;. I , made the school.
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cial comment until he rec'i'iv- recounted by the grand jury.· Olrirlal Ballot House of Delegate• Grand Jury Recount Pleas Court.
go into action with some ol second semester .lio Grande It WBJ. also reportod
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ed and can study the U. S. Su- The repOrt was
submitted
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Arehle Henry
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In James B. Clow and Sons, the Boosters' best chefs
at College honor roll with a
3.6 the ';,';rk~eomml~~~"s!
preme Court order for Ohio's Tuesday afternoon to Judge
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Brerry C. lones
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Inc., of Chicago, IlL, vo. the work. The ice cream , social is •tanding .
~:d Eastem~:'thlek "Jetter.
legislativl- re - apportionment. James Lee Thompson. It sugCounty Comml18loners
VIllage of Syracuse In a money also ocheduled to begm 5 p.m. A 1962 graduate of Wellston
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The special session probably al- gested several remedies:
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suit of $3781.114, plaintlll states witlt membel'!l of the Boosters High school , Miss Christian has :n·area ":. .,. pOIIe 1111 , •
so will bt asked to consider a -The appointed ballot comlS
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that the village bougbt mater- beginntng the freezing at 3:30 a rumul•tive standmg of 3.8 collie and· i• throqbout tb: number ot other matters, in- mlasioners eligibility
should
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cluding enttbling legislation so have the same qualifications as
water system in good faith and out tbe evenmg.
the first winner of the Wellston
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the state can issue the bonds poll clerk and take similar oath.
Rufno H. Hlll
has failed to meet Its obliga- ,Following the ·'Hootenan•~:,." PTA scholarsh tp which she us----and appropriate the $500 mil- A~ present be must only be a
Prooeetlllng
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at
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lion bond issue approved at quabfted voter- Jms permitCarroll W. Casto
A divorce suit was filed by close Wllh the pubbc display of 1 at Rto &lt;.rande Presently_ she Auto Incident
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the May primary.
ling a candidate to serve as an
Raymond Musgrave
Nellie M. Coleman of Long fireworks.
Iis a .tudent assistant in t b e Deputy Sheriff Csrvl ~ ·.
appointed baJiot comm~ioner.
Aasessor
Bottom against Harry L. Cole- A round and square dance collrge busmess office.
bas returned two met;I
NEW YORK - As explosion
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~erett H. Sayre
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man, Loag Bottom. Mrs. ColeCounty jail' from Wbl~
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Elvin E. Wedge
101
mao charges gross neglect of
rip}led through the ammunJtion - Absentee voter privileges as
now provided should be reviewSherUf
suburb of Columbus 1rf1en ·
roonn of the 71st Regiment Arm0
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Shelly 0. Han
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had been appreh~ ia ory here Tuesday night while ed in a school of instruction
with
pOll
clerks
to
make
sure
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Drew
Hatfield
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nectian with an auto tbefl 500 young National Guard troops
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were undergoing wetkly traina:::..
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Vinton Pavement
Hostter, a, .t
ing drills. At le~st 12 were in-ling many irregularities - as
DEMOCRATS
Is State ProJ'eet
Larry Gene Jack!1011, ~ hollf
jured.
8y United Press lntern,dion•l
of Springfield. were iwtaL
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illlll
vote
HouBe of Delegates
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HI"" winds and heavy rains buffeted far-flung areas
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Claude E. Swann
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Highway Department opened of Ohio
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· damage to an aJrp
· 1ane men
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P· m. ,.,...ay.
... ·senously burt, according to Lt. countlns.
rausmg
accompanied
b)' ,ne.
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County Commlulooen
bids Tueaday on 'E1 Improve- tied down on the Athens airport belonging to two Porn- venfle girls, are held 1ft _.
Col. Roser Ryan, commanding - Vote registrars should be
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Clarenre Adkins
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mont projects scattered around eroy men and to homes and busmesses.
nectlon with 10 01110 IIDhlil
officer of the 1st Battalio• of appointed as outlined in Acts
53
Lee 0. Blab!
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Ohio.
In Xenia, heavy winds ripped
from Benny's llc&gt;lr SliD, 11
the 7lst Infantry Reslment. ol Legislature of West Virginia
Asseasqr
Low blds at the largest ses- half the roof from 8 house logs and ~ashed. Into another Tuppers Plains wlilch lrab,.
The armory l:s located on East for 1963 and followed.
_ The Grand Jury heard a
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lames M. Bragg, Sr.
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slot. this year totaled $20,509,- owned by Ahler Arler of Rt. 1, , croll. a Ptper Trt-Pacor owned eel to Alfred CatbdnJitll' lltlelllil
33rd Street between Lexington
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Rober! Peoples
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363 compared with department Xenia. Arler's bam roo! was 11by 'J1Jomas Bowen and Jack ville
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and Park Av.n•es in the !teart number of witnesses ~rning
the
method
of
tally~7,'~otSberlff
estlnuttes
tolallng
t%1,430,350.
ahto
blown
off
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as
the
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of
Pomeroy.
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lng and depositing the ballots
107
Geor(e Johnson
101
The ~rojeets, low blddero and roof of a garage on his f•ther's 1/ That plane bumped Into an
SERnlVSLY ILl.
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ST. AUilUSTINE, Fla. - A- during the past election and
SO
Cbarlea A. Roherla
their prlceo Included one
In bowie next door. Damage was Aeronca Olamp owned by the
,
AH aQIIto
bout a ball dozen wbltes broke feels that the lrregularlUes show
VInton, paving 4.611 mlleo
of estimated at t%1,000.
/ 0 U. Flying Corps. Damage to NEW HAV'Ji:N- •
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through ,olice llltes Tuesday
U. S. 50 In BarriBml Twp.; Hoff. High winds in Marysville all three planes was estimated of ~w Haven sufftncl 'a _ .
nlghl •nd began Oa•lin!: away
Grand Jury did not feel !he when rocaplllrad and the time nor ConstructloD ~·· Celina, etuaed several trees to fall, in- aJ $6,1199.
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wlth tbeir Oats at several of the
irregularities
listed
above
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be
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gone
before
ncapluled
$1,1'15,848;
eslilnated
$1,3115,000.
&lt;iudlag
one
whtch
crashed
~e
Evans
Implement
Co.
ill
tioD
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mon than 200 ~ivU rlshts d&lt;mshould be added to hlB orlilnal
through a house.
EdiSon. Morrow County, was
at
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onstratol'tl ,who milrclti!d · fnlo The dance at the Middleport the responalbUlty of one polltl- sentence.
TO MEET GOVENOR
And at the Ohio University demolisbed as high winds swept
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downtown St. AuiJ!oUne. . Oil~ Municipal park on the ooncri&gt;te Qal ~arty • but shnuld be ""'po"' Cop)es of this report
were
Melp CWnty Rep. George airport at Atltens, three tied- I along Ohio 95. The flrm Ia
.ON · .
con beat b!&lt;ek the attackers slab by the
was sibillty ol both.
asked ll;sued to the pres~~, dull!- A. Meinhart. chairman ol tile doim , private planes were / own~ by Ralph Evans ol Rle. ',Misll
1 whlcb
with night sUcks.
poo '
ID another lladlDtJ:, tlie jury men of•bolb political par:liu, tile State F1DaDce Commlllee, Ed- .bounced around In llo-70 nules- I, Edison.
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AI least five · persona were postponed last night du~ I() ra)n, said County. jall .trusties should .pt'OIIIICtiU!I8 lltomey,
I b e UCIIillll aeotloll, wu IICbeduted per-bout wlnda. Authorities said A ~ rtud&lt;, owned by Meryl ~ .. '
orrated, bril)glag 1o 11 the to- wW 'be held this ev,..ng. The lie conflneii!AI epuntr ~· membv .ol leciSiaturo for tl!l!1 to meet wi!JI GoY. James A. • Piper PA12 SUper Cub, owned Cline ol Rt. I, ,Waldo, was dam- ~ ,Ill
tal. iimlbe&gt;1 ot !'Bcl!ll .plootaalll-· P.~t~ eoQ)IIIilleels sponsor, and An eacaped .t111sty should riot senatorial '\ilstrlel, the c:ouDiy tlliQcla. ...t· lllltor eomnlltteelby Kenneth McVicar of Vlpon, oged when the buJldiDC colCo,., -at ,Ciitllii,J)
~Coolloued on pap 2)
the Jaya will emcee. __ bo AIUnt&lt;ltl JO Ilia iruiiJt 118tua court,' ·mi tbe Sberlfl.
~ ~ all, a1 111o _ . w11 . tol'll loose !rom Its moor- lfilled •
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