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Bird Hike is fleW
By Star Stitcher•

and · Bob: Mrs. Pearl

PartJ, clottdy uti

c..u. or

mild 'l'IIH••Y wltll OUnce ol o few tiJw&gt;.
*nhowen. llllll today lUI,
low tonJaht swc.

Mrs. Charles
· Racine:
er, Mlner~vllle;
Mr . G.,....
R ou
Large balkelll of whit. peon- rls, Mrs. David Yost and Mrs. Hoback Gallipolis · Mnl. Paul
los and mock.orange bloosolllll Vlr1U Roush. The bride's grand Smi1!1, · - . Frank Smith and
Interspersed with white iris. mother, Mrs. Garnet Srnllh, ,.. Mrs. Garnet Srnltll, Portland.
kneeling bench and lighted can- glstered guesls. Her aunt, Mrs. After a tr!p to Florida. tba
delabra, enhanced the altar of Ralph Shain, served at the couple are residing al Marie~
the Morse Chapel Metbodlst pWICb bowL Tile groom's s1s- Ia where the bride is emplO)'o
Churb lor the weddlng of Mlss \er, Mrs. Richard McKenna, ed as lab technician at Marie~
Mlrlan Lee Smltll and Mr. R~ served lhe cake.
ta Memorial Hospital and the
bert D. Walters.
Members of both famllles at· groom Is employed at Dravo
The bride Is the daughter of tending were Mr. and Mrs. Corp. • as draftsman while at·
Mrs. DiJ:ie Smllh of Portland Eugene Wallen, son James, tending Mariella College.
and the late Ralph Smith. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. '11iomas Wallers.
Walters is the son of Mr. and daughter, Maylene, of llilliords
EARN HONORS
Mrs. Eugene Waloors, Hilliards. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Me- NEW HA VEN-Arllne Roush
Tile double ring ceremony Kenna and daughter, Judy, Mr.
nd Phili WUUam
was read SUnday, May 31, at and Mrs. Regls Zimmerman of a freshman , _8
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2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Pearl Marietta : Mrs. Anna Zimmer· Hoffman, a Junlo~, both 0 lh
Casto.
man, Watertown ; Mr. and Mrs. tart, Lou~ J. ~tsmondo, Jun.
Given in marriage by her Leeo Pelley, Salem; Mr. Harry ior; Bonrue Louise Myers. Se~JA
mother, the bride wore a white Spencer. Mr. Ben Spencer, Mr. lor; and Jane M. Powell, $enstreet length sheath shantung and Mrs. E. A. Wlngelt, Mrs. ior all of New Haven, were
dress with lace lnserls. She car· Ann Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph among lhe 74£. s~dent.s on .darried a white ·Bible topped wllh Shain, son, David; Mrs. Ethel shall UnwerSIIy s honors list
whi~e carnations and white rib- Hoback, Mrs. Druscilla House, announced recently.
bon streamers tied in lover's·

Michael Thursday at 5:30 a .m.,
tor bird hike .

Following the two mile hike
thfl girls returned to the Micheel home for a breakfast cookout. Mrs . Samuel Michael as-

sisted by Mrs. Ruy Holter and
M1 s. Dwight Milhoan. leaders, i
in preparing the breakfast. Ann 1
Jenks was a guest.. After break-'
fast , the girls work~ on bird
'eeders for the fair

POLICE SPONSOR HOP
The Pomer'ly Police Department will sponsor a July the
t"'ourlh Teen record hop this

Saturday from 8 - 11 p. m. out- 1

side at the Pomeroy
Tennis
Court. The Jays will be
in !

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MONDAY, JULY 6, 1964

Girl, 2, Drowns

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POMEROY OHIO

Miss Juanita Smith, sister of
the bride, was her maid of
honor and wore a street length
flowered crepe dress with pink

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
July 3-4
"CHILDREN OF THE
DAMNED"

accessories.

Her corsage was

white shattered Cllrnations.
Mr. Thomas Walters,
Hill·

DAMNED
by their diabolica l power to de~trov the
world

LINDA OWEN CROW TO WED

iards, brother of the groom.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Crow of Syracuse are an·
nouncing the July 4 wedding of their daughter, Linda
Q_wen. to All. '.[lleJJI!QrecMWil; BJ'&amp;QW. •on nf M• onn

were Roy Ralph Smith, brothtr 9l t!le bri~~. and James W$·

"RAIDERS"

Brian Keith. Robt&gt;rl Culp ,
fudi Meredith WIN OR DIF. 1
Seven mt'n detPrmiJJf'd to
11ave Texas.

served as best man. Ushers

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TONIGHT

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With Elvis Presley
Andre:;;s

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Mainly About
' People In
Pomeroy

(Technicolor)
-and" THE COLD DARK HOUSE"

Tom Poston
Saturday
July 4
"THE YOUNG RACERS"
Wilh Mark Damon
and William Campbell

Mr~

(Color)

Edward T. Bauer an

· daughi 1·r Polly ,\nn retu1·nf'rl k

-and'SHOOTOUT AT BIG SAG"
W:1ltt&gt;r Brennan

•tar signlngs. Signed as regu.
lan are Molly Bee and Do n
Adams; guests will include Jerry Vale, Jack Jooes, Bobby
Vinton, Vicki Carr, Joblllly Ttl·
!olson. Bobby Rydell and all •
time Western great Eddy Arnold.
BEHIND THE
TEL&amp;
SCREF.N: Like many g o o d
things, the beard . !bat is t he

WSAZ- TV
Channel 3

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"FUN IN ACAPULCO"

th'!ir home M~rion Thurs.-la~
' after a visi l with her parent~
I Mr. agd Mrs. Charles R. Kan
Sun .-Mon ,
July 5-6
Sr .
"DR. NO"
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ten fort
With Sean Connery
. of Columbus and Mr. and Mra
and Ursula Andress
(Technicolor)
Harold Tenford of Middlepor
---andvisitd Tuesday evtning will
"PRISSURE POINT"
Mrs. Edith Teaford and
SOl·
Sidney Poittier, Bobby Darin
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8'00 Down on the Farm
I ' 30 Popey&lt; &amp; Palo
1l u RuU anc' Reddy Show

10 00 Hector Heatlll'ote Show
10 ' 30 Fireba. Xl 5
lLOO Dennis the Menace
1UO ~·ury
12'00 Bullwinkle
12,30 Mr. Wizard
1:00
UO
4 00
4:30

'Shave," she saki.
I can•t." be said.

Atlt:-'J'V 's JlmDlJ' J}.ean SOOw
has 1M 1964 65 pen out for guest

Saturday

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Woo¢ ..,.,., Bt11

Setting of Smith-Wdlters Weddmg

Members of the Five Point
Star Stilchers 4-H club met at
the home of Lenora and Louise

and

Ml'tl · Marr

And thai •as l!&gt;at.
Days passed, and Uie role
didn't materialize. But the
beard did. Inevitably It increa..
ed c&amp;&lt;·h day. And so di M rL
Cabal's complalpls. _
FinaJiy the producer called.
His plans hnd fallen through.
he said, and !he play would nol
go on Cabo! reached for his
raznr.

PONY-GO-ROUND - Children at Rutland's 4th of July celebration enjoyed rldl!!ll
ln the ''pony-go-round." The ponies wer~ only one of the attractions at the eel•
· oration. Rutland firemen had eight booths of various sorts to provide entertaillment. - Sentinel Photo.

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trademark of sebastian Cabot,
·what are you doing" ~
host-narrator of CBS·TV's Sus- ed his wile.
pense" came about by accl"Shaving.'•
dent
''Leave it on"
commanded
Io 1950 he was up for the role · Mrs. Cabot. I've grown accqs.
of a beachcomber In a Londoa - tomed to it now - I like it!"

Telesports
Reds Vs. P.l&gt;illies

stage play, and he decided that
a f~w days' growth of beard
would help the part. His wife
didn't like il one bit.

Pete Smith Special

1 or Your lnformation
5 :00 C8pt)Vf'
5:00 South of GerlllliiiY
5,30 NBC Sports
1 :00 Singing Caravan

Assignments
In Rotary
Announced

Goodman Ace returns te lhf
Perry Como series this fall,
to be sr-en as specials on 'Itlur&amp;dny nighls oo NBC-TV.

7:00 Porter Wagner Show
7:30 The Ueutenant
1:30 Joey Bishop
1:00 Saturday Night Movies
11 :00 Late News Picture
11 :10 D. : . and weall!OT
11: 15 Sports
11 :20 Films of the SO's.

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Channel 8
7 :00 TV

~la!'srOOID

TQUCH OF EUROPE-Tho face ol this sphin&lt; remains the
same despite the touch of Europe-MISs Europe 1965; that
is. Elley Koot, a Dutch beauty, visited the sphinx during I
tour of Sakk.ara, near Cairo. U.A.R.

I :00 Caplaill Kangaroo
s·oo AJvin Show
9 :30 Tenn. Tw&lt;edo
10 :00 Qmck Draw McGraw

1959 Ford

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heater.

1958·Ford

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4 Door Sed·an. VB -

Auto . trarHI.

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$395

1957 Dodge - - - _$395
4 Door Station Waaon . AuLom:il.iC tnms. Radio &amp; heater.

1957 Chrysler
4 Door Sedan. Auto. trans.

1956 Ford 4 Door Sedan Good tires.

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4 Door Sedan. Auto. trans. Healt'r.

1955 Chevrolet
4 Door Sedan . V8 -

Auto _ h·ans.

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1955 Plymouth - - $225
2 Door Hard Top VB. Automatic transmission . Radio and
heat tor.

1953 Pontiac
4 Door Sedan.

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4 Door Sedan.

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·R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.

STEPHEN BOYD SAYS be
was invited to attend the cere-

I :30 Phil Silvers
10:00 Gunsmoke

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come a nun, enters a year of
seclusion in Betblebem. Conn.
He and · Dolores are very good
friends. Unfortunately, he will
not be able to attend-he's leaving to shoot 'The Golden HOI'
de" overseas.

PACEMAKER

ed to Don Robinson. you know.
' I lhouglrt pe&lt;hapo I w88
m love with Don.' she told me,
but ill time I realized I was iD
love wJtb God.' "

t: 30 Ch8111lel l3 Presents
10:011 Ne•ghbOr•
10: lli Social S..CUrity
10: 30 JeiSOIIII

6:40 and 11:15 PM

HENRY MANCINI has bought

·WEA

Ali Linkletter'&amp; house in Bev·

II :10 Casper Cartoon
11:30 Beany &amp; Cecil
12' 011 Bugs 8UDI!J
12:30 Allakazam
1:00 FIJck.
1:30 American Bandstand
2:30 Movie
3:011 Bowling
6:011 World of Sporll
e:ae Wrestlln8
7:30 Hootenanny
1:30 Lawrence WeD:

erl)' Hilts.
'A lovely house," be says.
But I bope thele guided - toor
people find oot about my guy·
lng it The bus&gt;eB come by and
I hear tlle g-llides saying, Oil
"On your left, Art Unklet,
ter's house.'

lllo

I'm going to put up a sign
saying. Art Linkletter Doeoo't
Live Here An7 More.' "

on major TV variety

.

Jim Nabors stars as "Gomer Pyle - USMC," a new week·
ly comedy series, whldb will
be aeen on fridaY nl&amp;b~ io
U1e faD on 'CBS-TV ...
Comedian Jfi1Y Vernon, new
comedy lind, will be seen ill a
serieo of J!O'Inrmaneeo
thlJ
Summer at Tbe Nevete, In
Ienv~, N. Y. Pn:••ioullly

1\ADIO • TV NEWSREEL:
MGM's 'Tile Uosinkable Mol
ly Brown," premienld
last
al Chlcago's Pala&lt;e TIJea.
Ire lor the benefit of Lofala
University ...
Leon Ames, CoL Kirkwood m
Mister Ed," bad the Iitle role
In !be 'Father ol !be Bride" lilu~ oae
.....,. • CBS-TV 8lld alao play- lloli $olr' the EleCallli
.....,.~, ; • llle lead - ,,T'I'( Lllo willa

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Peter Lawford, brother-In •
law of the late Presideut Keft.
nedy, has signed to star
I nlbe liUe role of 'The General Alexander WUIIa mDoniphan
Story" oo NBC-TV's Prolll.. .
in Coorage" series. Series II
based oo !he late President'•

Pulitzer
Falfler" serie!

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says , how beautifully Dolores
put it whell she told me ol her
dedsion. She had beell engag-

1:30 Pat It Mib
t:oo Olurch of Chrl8t

1:30 8a1UrdaJ Nighl II
Movie Palace
10:30 Tbe DetectiVeo
II :011 Clilller Tbeatre

mony at whicll Dolores Hart,
the actress who decided to be-

I will never forget," Boyd

WHTN-TV
Channel 13

VS. Radio and heatf'r . Automatic trans.

1956 Chevrolet

tConllnced from lront page)
to rise exbltence ls healthy."

2 00 Gianls Vs. Cubs
5 :w Early Show
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Lucy-Dezi Comedy Hour
I : 30
e Defenders
11 :00 News
U : 15 Late Movie

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Choice: Feverish
Joan, Cool Bette

2 : 15 Dizzy Dean

Thunderbird 2 Door . Au1o . tran s. R&lt;Jdia and h~atrr.

1958 Dodge - -

10 30 Mighty Mouse
II :00 Rm frn TiD
lUG Roy Rogers
12:00 Sky Kin~
12 3f CBS News
1:00 Doctor. at Work
l :JO 1!16' NFL Pro Football
1:00 Airman's Workl

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"Wond,.r How -the

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s;,ts Are in the \..ow t olace.''

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Phils Are Back In
First After Sweep

/Jelen 1/e/p Us!
Made in Japan -In a New Era
Fellow went into a radio store the oth·
" day Aller examining and listening to
he models on display. paying no partil'ular attention to their makes. he se .
lel'IPd the one which seemed to him to
. offer the best combination of good looks.
good workmanship, good lone and good
prict' .
When he was handed

the radio in it s

carton, prominently emblazoned on it
were the words " Product of Japan ."
The man , a vetelan of the Pacific war.
didn't bat an eye, though he was old
enough to remember the days when the
words ''Made in Japan " usual!~· small and

hidden away somewhere on an articlewere sy nonymous with shoddy. People
used to search out the label- in order to
avoid buymg Japanese goods, and not because uf ideological reasons.
Today the Japanese have captured,
through peaceful initiative, not milit"Y
1mght. a large share of \be market in
precision-made products such as radios.
ca meras and electronic and optical
equipment once dominated by the Germans and Americans.
That's how long ago World War II was
fought - not just 1 couplo decades but
a whole era.

My Read4lw Aoawor dot Mal
Dear RoMero:
I'm happy to report t h a I
LONt:LY TEARS ,Pf
XAla,
Ohio, the Uttle bell't patient
who wanted frienda lo lonely no
longer. Your raponao to her
has boon overwbtltnlJ18. (And
l might have developod Wl'tler'a eump, reacldrealng your
lettera, OlCePI I commandeered my •hole family on the pen
detaU.) He.. 'a I II!Dpla I'd
like to share trltb yoo : '
Dear Little Mist Thirteen:
'Do you remtmber what was
left In the boa that Pandora
opened? It was the moot priceless gift of- all: Hopei
1 wu born with / heart trouble. Ono of my earlleot recotlectlons lllyllll Rat on my baclt
with an lco-plclr on my choll.
In addition to this, I developed
a disfiguring aldll aliment !hilt
lasted nearly 20 years. 1 did,
however, manace to cot to tho
oJghth lfadt In school - with
no friends - because I looked
Uke a Leper.
My chlldhood wao I serlet of
"you must nots." No jumping,
no runolng, no skalilll, DO any·
thin&amp;.
The thing to remember 11
this: very often nature ste[ll in
when the doelora have fllven
up. 1 was waroed not to marry.

Capital'B,' Please
Scotland has its Scotch, Canada and
Ireland their own whiskies. France its
Cognac brand . Now the United States
has its Bourbon.
Note that it's spelled with a capital
"B" - the result of a concurrent congressional resolution honoring Bourbon
as "a distinctive product of the United
States."
What it means is that llourbon w I II
henceforth be internationally recognized
and protect~d. as are the other national
drinks. from the manufacture. importation and sale of imitations.

Fittingly, 1964 marks the !75th anniversary of the first concoction of Bourbon in the wilderness of Kentuckv in
1789 by the Rev. Elijah Craig, who del vel into things spiritous as well as spirituaL

Deriving its name from Bourbon County, Ky ., where it wa• originally produced, the whisky is now made In other
parts of the United States. A lot of farmers. bottle manufacturers. label printers. stopper makers and Interested
friends will probably raise a glass in memory of the good reverend.

Voi,..- of Broadwav •.. reporting

Reports From The Capitol

ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN

By LYLE C. WILSON
Unlhd Pre111 bternatlon•l

ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
M I S S MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK:
Jean-Paul Belmondo of the French cmema has asked Geraldine Chaplin to be
hls co-star in his next film, an adaptation ol James Hadley Chase's "A Beautiful Summer Morning" - !he storv ol a
young heiress who is kidnapped. and
falls in love with her kidnapper. But her
papa. Charlie Chaplin, is said to find the
script shocking !there's a twiSt for you )
and is urging her to turn it down
It's
heen reported that he'll direct her in a
Dame Margot
movie if s_he obeys
f'onteyn, in London rehearsing for a ballet role, told reporters she was still
afraid that her husband's enemies will
make another attempt to kill him. The
,:·nlomal, Roberto Arias, Is still in a Pa·
r , ma hospital, paralyzed by the bullet
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Joanne Gilbert, occasional singer and,
.:ctress and daughter of Janis Paige's
husband, Ray Gilbert, has obtained a qui et divorce from Eddie Rlssein. in Los Ang_eles . .The .former groom is an exeQU·
tive wrth Btne Crosby Productions .
Columbia Pidures have a problem with
Jea~ Seberg. Advance reports on "Lilith"
rndlcate that she gives a fine performaneo~l
it. and they want her here for
~ PUQll" .-)!pLJean was so hurt by her
last
, re~tion in the .United States
that •h• s ei'rifie~ ot .commg.
A New York
explains how the
baseball aspoct of hi• operation works:
"I've been losing a lot of money to Yankee fans hut I pay it off with what I've
been winning from Met fans and l still
have plenty left OVt&gt;r 1'
Goodman Ace
TV's highest paid comedy wrlter. will b~
contributing again to the Perry Como
show next season after rather a long re-.
cess, which should make Perry's slot
cheerier in the dialogue department.

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Valuable tip to World's Fair vlsltora
who are also Greta Garbo fans . She usually walks up 2nd Ave. in the Fifties at
about 10:30 in the morning, wearing a
suit, matching chiffon head scarf. and
flat-heeled shoes, heading for the antique
shop• and other favorite stores where
she lli&lt;es to browse. Look, but don't
touch. please - or speak, or ask fer an
autograph . Actor John Conte and hla
wife, marrled for a decade. are trylng a
separation, and close friend• think it
will be just that - 1 trial, follQwed by a
reconciliation rather than a dlvoroe ...
Plans are being made to hold t[le Euro-

pean premiere of "Shot in the Dark" in
the London nudist camp where the pic·
lure was filmed. (Black tie')
Two major record companies are
battling for the album rights to Laurence
Olivier's "Othello," currently running in
London
Does anyone in the crowd
remember florence Foster Jenkins, ~~e
incredible amateur soprano who used to
give concerts that were so far out they
became almost a status symbol with the
hip group? Well, whether or not the
world is ready for another one, it's getting one. Remember if you will the name
Bertha Halozan, described as a physiotherapist. So far she has confined her
performances to private parties. but
she's preparing to launch her career in
a bi&amp; way-records, a Greenwich Village
nig)lt club engagement, and a Carl)epe
Hall concert.
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Tippi Hedren may slug the ballyhoo
boys for Alfred Hitchcock's "Marnie."
They're giving out the news that Sean
Connery's wardrobe for the flicker cost
more than hers, and that's enough to
cause storm warning In any Hollywood
studio .
Errol Garner has been busy
for a week, getting his 20th anniversary
LP on wax. He first made stardom in
1944 with the tune "Gaslight" -which is
still setung
New York hotel owners,
wbo never have had such a - debghtful
problem as the pr~sent room shortage,
expect it to become worse (or better,
from their viewpoint! after the 4th of
July, when out-of-towners will be on vacation and something like a World Series crowd is expected for the All-Star
eame lobe held at Shea Stadium.
The power of TV: Since Meredith
Willson launched his own snow on the
tube and Included a few mentions o! his
Broadway musical, "Here's Love,"
there's been a sharp increase at the box
offke. In on• week the grosses w e n t
The male
from $26,499 to $36.959
stao· of on• of the celluloid epics now be·
ing shot in Europe alm&lt;»t &lt;:arne to blows
with a netwo~k n_ewrman a few days ago .
The hero, ob]et•tmR to a question. orrtPr·
ed his interviewer out of a hotel bar and
was not obeyed. The situation was on the
verge of making international headlines
when nervous but brave studio executives ste~d in and cooled evervlhlng.
(No, it w~~·t Rexy; he waa darllnj to ev·
erybody.) ·

Slayed With Democrots
Herbert

Hoover

succeeded

The credentials of Dr. Milton Calvin Coolidge as president In
S. Eisenhower as a Republican· 1929 and Milton Eisenhower
king maker or policy maer arek stayed on, as did many Coolsupp"'ted by blood line only idge appointees. Nothing unaod not by background or po- usual about that. In 1933 Herlltical experlenc~.
bert Hoover was succeeded by
Milton S., of course, is the Franklin D. Roosevelt and Milyounger brother of Dwight D. ton Eisenhower again stayed on,
The former President regards an unusual situation at a time
his younger brother lils a bra•n, when the spolls system was be..
smartest of the Eisenhower ing applied In bo?half of jobs for
family. The 1ounger Eisenhow- deserving Democrats.
er will be 65 years old next The Democrats had not had
September. He 1.1. a ple~nt, a crack It feder•l patronage
affable gentleman 1n the E1sen. 1sinco IJI:tJ and they
hunhower tradition.
gry. MSE survived that DemoHis political backcround, how- erotic job hunt 100 eontlnued
ever, Is sllt!ht and-or superf1- to direct the New Deal'a ogrlclal. There os Utile In It to rec- ultu
in!
tJ
ommen" h lm to Republicans, c re · ocma · 00 program
lollS! of all to Republicans who for the flrot nme ROOlltlvolt
ore in any degree conserva- years.
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tive.
This spanned the service of
For two years in tho mid- Henry A. Wallace as oecretsry
1920s, Milton Eisenhower was of agriculture, one of the most
American vice conoul at Edln- contromslal periods in the hisburgh, Scotland. From 1928-28 tory of American farm polttics.
he was assistant secretary of Critics of FOR's New
Deal
a(rlculture. Those were Cool- claimed that only In that dsidge admlnlslratlon year•. In Jllrtment did the New Deal
1928 Milton El,.nhow.,. became bear its richest, ripest fruit,
, information director or the Ag- For example, Wallace's plan to
I rlculture Department.
deal with the pork problem by

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plowing under little pigs.
N•me Became Famoua

1 married. I was warned not

Came World War II and MSE
bet·ame director, war relocation
authority, a relatively obscure
post. In 1942-43, Mlltoo was associate dlrectOI' of the Office of
War Information, aJso relatively obscure. But the Eisenhower
named was becoming known
world wlde as brother Dwight
zoomed from star to star in ris-

to have chlldron. I have two
pretty wonderful girls. one al·
most 15 one neuly 10. 1 was a
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By United Prtss bateraatloaal
Today Ill Mooday July S the
!88th day of 1964 'with 1ia to

rullow.
The moon is approachin&amp;:. Its
ing rank as an overseas A1lied new phase,
c-.nunander-in-chiel.
Tbe morning otars are Jupt.
Then Kansas State University ter, Soturn, Venus and Mara.
recognized MUton Eisenhower's
talents in 1943 by makin~ him annual draft need wlll be down
Its president. MSE aerved untU to about 250,000 young men for

1956 when Pennsylvanla State
University snapped him up.
In 1956, tho year o1 Dwight
D's re-&lt;!lection to the presidencY, venerable and dlstingulsbed
John Hopkins Unlversity cho3e
Milton S. as Its president. It 11
Dr. EISenhower now, posaeasor
of honorary degrees !rom :1e
unlversit'es oru1 colleges.
Dr. .dltton's backgroond ts
proud aod honorable. But 11
somehow seems scarcely to
warrant the position he seems
to occupy In the Repoblk:an
party or In the cul'f"nt atOpGoldl&gt;ator maneuvers.

Today's lJiedical Report
By 1\'0JIII G. Brlads!Ht M.D. and she boo been miserable ev- tops. kale, broccoli and mua-

16 month$ IJeTVice u compared
to about 450,000 available.
Army manpower Is betng
streamlined drastically In accordance with nuclear 11• requirementa.
Paris lnsldera say Preoldent
Charles de Gaulle belteveo ey.
prus ultimately will have to be
banded over to Greece, wltbout
partition but under a federal
scheme fllvinl the Turka an au.
tooomous area of the ISland.
But they aay, Dt Gaulle feels
the time Is not yet ripe for him
to attempt to mediate.

THE DAILY SENTINEL
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DIVOTID TO INTIIIJIIT 011
MIUII MAlON A.IA

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I say-HURRAY FOR GROUP
SHOWERS
Dear Helen :
I am In hearty ICClOI'&lt;I with
tho mother who wu agalnot
lfGIIP sho,...., I will olwayl ,...
member tha mblrrllllllellt of
being herded into a liDO of niiM
fllrll by • I!OIIplt 111 womon
loaebtra II&gt; waft Cllll' turn under
the s~"Wtr.
glrla btlln to
develop, they re 10 aWfully ,.n.
sitive and shy abQut lhalr bodler:-, __,
"""' • an oven woroo Jttu•
lion: Reoently I applied I 0 r
wott with • lar1e eorporation,
After 111 Interview I wu dlrtcled to the ,?"Ice of I IIUrH who
lnld me, Strip, young lady, II
YOU wllll I job." I •tllOCI otark
naked while abo wal&amp;lted, meaaurod, lnlpected and prodded. It
w.. tho moat emblmuln• ...
porlonco ol 1117 Ule.
I underoland all female employMI 111 1 lib IMpectloa
onoe o year and this practlce
Ia ~ 00111111onplaee. I
foel tluot H Ia DO dlfment from
an ~ _tim• plantatloa owaer
lllll*tllti 1 alave to ... H ht
waa worth the price.
What do l'lllllra think - I
lmafiiDo aome have
b1e•
tltroogh ll - T.N.
'n1ll aolulllll II• dedioated to
family Uvln8, 10 If you're havln8 ldd trouble or lUll plall
lroUble. lit Htlan Help YOV ·
She will olio wtleome your
OWII ...11 11111 tJ[ll1'tetlcee. Ado
. . . Helen lloiW lD can ql
IIIII III'IIPIJllr•

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feel that Jndoneslt &amp;linad 1110n
from the Ylall of Sovltl rtrat
llo!puiJ Anuta• Mlltoylll thaD
tht Ruosta.o did. Mlltoyan
promlnd more Sovltl mUlWJ
ald-&amp;ea.rany believed fulfill1110111 of old conll'act....ad la.ued atatenitnll of IIIPJIGI'I for
lndtlnealo'1 I!II!PoMallpla pOlo
ley,_!loth were tmporlanl to Intk!neata. On tho othtr hind MJ.
toyan bad to sttlla fot ~y •
•apt rleclarattoa Of ll!dotlllllli
aupport aplnat lha ~
~ In lha AfrO.Ailu OQD.
f_.. and the pneral world
llllltlkat. ""'"""' ol till ~
lui lndnnellan CGramllllllt Pfll"
I)' _ . notlcoabl,v abtfal fl9ni
llllll)' of llikoylll't I]IOICibea.
Clll tile Dnfh
.- .
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1101'1 mWia"'' trelnllll but will
®I tlhlrply tbo 111111blr Ql eOp.
Mil W. ......,., NMt ,,; , _1~- 1
sctjpt.l tat111 Into tbt Vmed
11114 fAI • • · IAIIU ""'ii::.... --.-:.•-::::
forces alter 1961. 117 llMrll tbe -:---'-·--:;;,---·~
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For~~gn
• News Commentary

Q-Jdoaottllltp wlthmy
moulh OJIIII but my moutb toto
oo dry 11 niJht I caa Mrd1J epen It In ~· morntoa. Wblt can
I do lor It!
.
A -1111 m•III 11 • common
eomplalnl -larply blcauae oo
many cllflereat thlnp
can
CIUH Jt. Sud! drup u belloly PIUL NEWSOM
donna. otropillt and tht rill~- UP1 Fonlp Nftt Alolyll
flo preparodooo u.-ct to relieve Notu from tho lONlp atiQ
high blood prenurt and am- eablea:
0111 ~... are ~~~~- E... Aeertcu Clloullltl:
without IDOuth-llluihJn,, a~oep- The loll C1l Allleticlll Una II
In&amp; in • poorly ventilated room OlpiCtecl to coniluut lllllWIIinl
In willch tho hUmidity II low Ill with tilt lllppM .• .UP I*' of
a common couao of ctry mouth Viet Nam'• perrUhi wer. ll\Jio•
Elceuivo llllllkinl, dlflettacy inl !Ill, lh• ~ JilT 01 lha
of vitamin A or B and ehrunto Alne.rleln blllld - UJI, IOII1ll 31
rhlnllll are otbtr
,cotmrteio Aarlclllt "!'N. ldllotl. '1'1111
c'IUMo.
numblr ,_ .to 1i6 In ltG. Of.
Treatmont lnvolv11
fl.,&amp; llelll u.s. mWWJ llllllllel
ftll!lllll Jnd remo¥1n8 the - - lor tho 111'11 tlx IIIOI\Ihl of tllla
M-wblle your doctor may year tihow thot ~ want to pve JGU tompol'arJ .., art dyint at lbnf dn.. till
lilt by hlvtac ,ou IIIlo potu. rrll of lha flr« ,_. 8oll1t
oiurn iodide or other ., • mWtary "":~bute tho
called txpoc\onlll dnJC.
rill to the
liDtpo ol
IO'ITIUIIellt 0[11~ while
Q - Io II fQIIIIIIt to tranoo- othe" point to a··~ wllplant the tllyrold lland from llftlllleBI ..en the pll1 Q! tha
one person to llfiO!hor? My wilt CollliiiUJilal • led .PI;flUaa to
had to have all but a nnall !rag- stand and fil[!lt.
mont of bet' thyroid reiiiU\'ed Outside ob~rvera In Jakarta

attnnybonn

lD my 40111 year, I hlvt
to
wateb my wtlehl and ficht oil
fall
Jllll 11111 mort thine I w111t
lo point oul. lnd that lo about
lcmeUnea. You 101, dear, lootKneu II oomothl"l we all have
trlthln us. You ean Ill lonely
In 1 crowd, too. Wilen you lit
&lt;lllldHn pla)'lll&amp;. you
don't
lmow that they too have oome
lonoUnou within them. It II
part of Uvln&amp;.
'11Iere .,. many th!nia to be
corrected In thll -id. Why
not Interest youraelf In other•
and lot whit can bt done?
And laUCh, dear, for lauahtor
II btolth)'.•.AU 10011 luck. -Mro.
L.M.K.
Dear Helen:
'n1e Iotter from "Dlsguatecl''
reoHy ott me aflame. Wbat'a
'lll'&lt;llli with lirb of the sama
ace showerlnll toptbtr
In
acbool? My blgh achool had an
OIU'Oilment of over S,OOO. Wooldn't It have been I dlsuter ~
"" had mothtra lib "Dia" to
eompllcate our lhoWII' factll·
Ilea? Our showers were Ill in
one hup room where all t h'
..,.._ IIIII and bad 1
merry
time alter clua. Fer tho pb
who thoulht It shameful, wt
had 1 few private showert.
After lfl!du&amp;tlon, oone of ua
had traumas. I think . group
lhowero liTO lood for lll'ls. It
rid! them of shame or guilt
about their bodlu that mothen
have plaated In tholr mlndo. n
leads them to know
there'o
nothing "awhll" about th1 f•
male body.
In caoe you tbink I'm lmmodeat. I'll let YOU In on I secret.
I emburua eaally. When my

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Q-My ~usband ouffon from or oince.
tard greens.
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,PI'Ickly heat. He hu tried salv·
•· no - . , _ . ,
es ~nd othe~ remedies but they A -No aacees•ful
tran• Q -1• a receat article you
:;-~
:,~'""'::
doo t help ~m- What do you ad- , plant of 1 thyroid luis been ,..,_ told of benefit&gt; to threo worn- • - " .... - vise?
I rted Wh 10
en from the use of the plesmB ...,._ et * ,_ ""'"" .,.....,,
A - Prlekly IMot conob!l oi l po
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much d. the eJJlllllder, LMD. lo tills trea~ "':.,_., ..-~·• ,..,_,..
nd bump.! or p1pules lo&lt;:atadJ~d : d~l ~1110~ that ment for women only?
"'"'..," "'-" ,... ,.. ....,..
chiefly on !lie trunk. ahouldtrs a . yr
c
Y .... olopl, A -Mosl but IIIII ·" of th '"" ........... el~y. Now ••'"- ,
..,d llli"hs
thll can
l&gt;e controlled with eve' were .,....
- ·....
- ,..
· ev•nH~t.
Ooi.,
• : '111 • y oocur moll
. fully
adjt.UJted
dote8 of thyrot&lt;l cases reported.
women -e •"..,
tt ..,.... ,.,
commOIIIy lD men who wwk m extract I• ·t -•lbl
wit pure eolneldence.
_., ... - · .. , ..,_ " ,..
0
hot kitchens, boiler rooms or
· 1 ~ e your
OOIIy - " " .,,..., ""
other . ptac11
where
uceuivo
Is
mlseroble
from
some
other
~ooad
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.
cause'
a--11
yoar qae1 0111 ., ....., ...,.. .....,. • ..._. .....,...
1•woatill&amp; 11 ,iodU&lt;OO. If your
·
ood
to Wl)lllf G. .., •••"•"• ,... · - .,,. 1,
busband_cao I chqe hil work· Q _ Art
tat- 0 ood BI'IOIIdetadt, M.D. to care of Molb - .... 0 1 - ,.,, hog OllVIronmeal he could try
f IP'IIu •
i
lido paper While Dr
llralld ........... ......
. • lotion containing sulfur and
o ca c m.
_otadt .,...;.\ answer. lndlvldaai
rqorcin. '!'Ilia should be foll9w- A -No. Milk ... eloeest are tettero ht will ao1wor 111rten e1
ed by • eampborltecl mtDtllola~ tha lies! IOIII'eo. Othen inelude ., ...,.. tatonst In fllhlrt ealed pnwder to lilly ttchlna be- •::uc.::h:...:!P:.:"'.::"'::....:u=-:!ap=inoc!l=·~beet:::!.:•m::•::•:.·- - - - - - .,.... ICI'Itchlnl tha bull1pl oft.. leads 111 tnt.ctton.

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By FliED DO'I'IJII
UPJ 8porll Wrllll
Jaclr Baklsclnm waon't good
enough to lllllke the National
League All..91ar team but to the
Phil•delphia Phlllies he's mon-

Ill PII!Illel' gameo this season .
Marlcbol raka Loss
Ruben Amero singled horne
the WinnlDI run for the Phillies
m the seventh innlDg alter CLll
Dalrymple walked and took
ey in the bank.
second on a sacrifice. The Phil·
Back it. 1950 a great relief lies dealt ll·game winning All pitcher named Jim Konstont}' Star pitcher Juan Martchal his
carried the Phillies to a pen - fourth defeat.

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nant- and 11 rna} be that hiS·
tory is repealing itself with
Baldschun pluying the role of
the new relief ace for a new
generation of Whiz Kids .
Baldschun turned in two perfeet innings of relief. strtkinM
out four of the six llatters bf:.
faced, Sunday es the Phillies
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d th San F
owne
e
ranctsco I·
an~ 2--l and .took a one and a
bah game ftrst-place lead al
t~e All -Star break of the Natl0061 League race.
A 27-year-old native of Greenville, Ohio, Baldschun wrapped
up
two. of the Phillies' victories
.
m tb~1r three-game sweep of
the Gtants, has 'oeen the close.

The

Los

Angeles

Dod.l(t-rs

beat the New York Mets 5-0,
thP St. Louis Cardinals detee1
ed the Cincinnati Reds , 3-1. the

Milwaukee Bravt&gt;s downed the
Chicago Cubs 7-1 and the Pitts·
burgh Pirales ~hipped the
Houston Colts 7-1 m other Nationa! League games.
Jn the American League. SO$ton beat Los Angeles 9-6 , Min·
nesota routed ~ew York 9-2,
Kan3fls City defeated BaltimorP3-1' Detrolt swept Washington
7-6 and 3-0 and Chicago towed
Cleveland 2·0 and 5-0.
Sandy Koufax pitched . a &lt;~.iX·
.~
h~tte~ and str~ck o~t ftve for
h1s e1ghth straight ww and 12th

o,ut,pitcher,ln four of the Phil- of tbe season for lhe Dodgers
be~ last . fiVe games and has W_
lllte Dav1s drove 1n three run ~
relieved Ill no less than 33 of wrth a double and • homer

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racuse
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Righthander Bob Crow pitched four-hit ball for Syracuse to
e~ge Pomeroy 4-3 in Sunday
Htgh School League play yes·
te!da:Y· It was Sy~acus~'s flrst
wm m Sunday action ttns year.
Syracuse's winning run came
h~me ln the bottom of lhe
sixth when Bob Grueser opened up with a single to left,
stole second base, and came

the first.

Syracuse picked up another
run in the second when Sherm
Cundift was hit, took second 00
an error and came home on
Mike Je~lns' base knock.
Pomeroy deadlocked
the
score at 2-2 in the top of the

third. Bill Moore rapped
a
double with one away, Simi&gt;son reached first when he was
hit, and George Harris walked
to load the bases. Bob Smith
singled cleanly Into left center
to acore both runs.

Syracuse grabbed the lead
again in the tail end of the
the third when Werry walked
Grueser after Bob Crow had
smgled, aod free. passes were
issued also to Jlffi Crow and
Gregg Rousb.
Pomeroy's last run came in
the fifth when Rex Cummlngs
singled, atole second and scor-

Line Scores
Mojor Leape Reoutt1
By United

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RI*o Blanks Oaks 5-0, WI'ns
Fourth of July Tournament

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Barons Take
Ch~~;~~•. Jo~~ ~- 0~~;;,.~ ',;,~
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scored

Leaders

Sunday

G. AB R. H. Pet.

STOCKHOI..M. Sweden
-Fonner heavyweight
on. Floyd P~tterson easily
pomted Eddie Machen In
12-rouod bout.

Clmente, Pit 73 296 46 102 .:llli
Mays, Sf
77 283 65 96 .339
Wil1iams, Chi 74 291 48 96
Hunt, NY
75 283 35 88 .311
Torre, Mil
74 'l:/7 46 66 .310
Allen, Phil 75 295 55 91 .308
A
M"l 77 3"' 48 93 306
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73 274 49 83 .303
Cepeda, SF 63 234 34 71 ·303
Roseboro, LA 68 2114 22 61 ·299
Flood, St.L. 79 321 39 95 .296
American League
G. AB :t. H.
Allison, Minn 76 280 fill 94
Oliva, Minn 79 331 63 ll3
Mantle, NY 67 211 38 12 .332
Rbnson, Bait 77 287 40 91 .317
Fregosi, LA 6'1 218 42 69 .317
flint, Wash 80 315 44 96 .305
Kallne, Det 88 246 38 75 .305
Bressoud, Bos 79 297 45 90 .3IXI
Causey, KC 78 308 39 92 .299
Freehan, Det 65 232 31 69 .297
Hom. R""S
American Leagne: Killebrew,
Twins, 30; AIHson, Twins, and
Powell Orioles 21 each· Oliva
Twins •18· Wag;,.r
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Jack Nlcklauo shot a final
NEW YORK (UPI)
round IJVe-uoder-par 61 to win
Hay Stable's !1'011 Peg defeated tte tl2S,OOO Whltemarolo Open
four-time horse-of-the-year
:: one stroke over Gary Playso by a head and won the
.
1100 Suburoan llaodicap
Aqueduct.
By Ualted PreSt

NEW YORK (UP!) _
Burleson (1500) melersJ
Carr (200 meters), Olm;..
sell (400 meters), Herry Siel&gt;ert
(800 meters), Hayes Jones
meter9 (high hurdles),
Pennell (pole vault) Jeff
bock (3.1100 me~r steepl•~l
Mojor Le11111e Stalldlngo
chose) , AI Oerter (discus]
By
United Pretio Intematioaal
Ira Davis (triple jump)
Nalfoaal League
GB
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lavito' A's and

M~ntle

47 31 .803 1\1 II 17,
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40 35 _533 7
NaUoaal League: Mays,
39 40 .494 10 ants, 23; Williams, Cubs, and
Colt., Dick Ellsworth of
Los Angeles 38 39 _494 10 Howard, Dodgers, 19 each;
Cobs and Jim Bunnlng
Milwaukee
38 40 .487
len Phils and Santo CUbs 16
Chris Short of the Phlllies
ead,
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36 38 .486
. Raas Bat•·• In
Houston
37 43 .463
~
disposal are Juan Pimrro
Amerlcn Leagne: Killebrew,
Gary Peters of the While
New York
23 Results
58 .284 27 rw·ms, ••
SUnday'•
-; Stu arI, Red So1, 61;
Johnny Wyatt of the .Atl1letico, Milwaukee 7 Chicago 1
Wagner. Indlons, and Allison,
Dick Radatz of the Red
St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 1
Twins, 55 each; Mantle, Yanks,
Whitey Ford o! tho
54
Jack 1\ralick of the [·••·-·
LOI
Angeles
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Nallonal
Leagne: Mays, G~
Dean Chance of the .Angels.
Pittsburgh ? Houston 1, night ants, 55 ; Boyer, Card s, "n; SanBecaus• of their power
Mollllay'o Probable PUA:bero to. Cubs, 52; Stargell, Pirates,
pitching the Natlonols
(No games scheduled)
and Terre, Braves, 41 each.
been made 13-10 favorite&gt;
Tueoday'o Gamel
Pitching
S&lt;!Uare a series in which they All-Star game al Shea
NaUonal Leagne: Bunning,
once tr•'led •• •.
Phll 9-2 I"
II Col•· 16-3
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Koofax, Dodgers, 12-4; Gibbon,
W. L. Pd.
Pirates, 6-2; Marichal, Giants,
a Ittm
48 28 632
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r:._J
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"""'"go
44 30 .595 3
k
New York
45 31 .592 3 Twins, 6-1 ; Ford, Van s, 16-2;
MJnneaota
43 31 .5311 7 Bunker, Orioles, 8-%; K a a t,
Detroit
38 311 .494 1010 Twins, Peters, White Sox,
ft
Booton
38 41 .481 t!IO son, Red Sox, aU 9-3,
7
1..oe Angeles 37 44 .457 13~t
iiiiiiii
Cleveland
34 42 .44? 14
Portslder Larry Price ·
Kansas City 31 41 .397 18
Portland pvo up only two
WashlDgton
32 51 .388
SUnday whlle pltcl&gt;lnB I b
tilladly'o llos•ll•
.Athens Lefllon team to a
Booton t Loe .Angeles s
win over Manetta.
Kanaaa CJI)' s Baltimore 1
Price went the route for
9 New York 2
Athens team and fanned
Detroit 7 Wasbfugton 6, Jot
!ON REQUEST)
batten. He also colleeted
Detroit ~ Washingltla o, 2nd
.......,.... bit. The lnno run
Chlcaco 2 Cleveland o, lsi
Marteua was unearned.
Cbleago 1 Clevelald o, 2nd
In btl only other legion
MOIIdray'o Preblllle Pllcberl
tbla tJeBIOD for Athenll,
(No
lebeduled)
burled in a 1&gt;4 win over
·
•1 a.m.
W4tl
lcotbt. He struclr out It in
All-Star pma ol Sbel Statlllum,
gamL
Now Yaok
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DRY
CLEANING
ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

National League

mrungs. Fnday ntght, li.Io blank-

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St. Louis

100 000 2oo- 3 6 1

mu,..;t~tw.,., Pni~.u •._.
Piuu

St~N~- rRfr h'l Bf u.s.-.....

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ed Wellston 1-0 in It iMings
Mark Tannehill was the los- Cincinnati 010 000 ooo- I 0 1
Reese fanned three walked er, pitching the first two innI
· hurled mgs
·
for the Jts
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two. Boggs and Brisker
e , a11owmg
for the Oeks. They fanned four gles to sauer, Van Johnson and ,
walked three.
' Bobby Rice, and a double to
Rio had five runs, two hits Buddy Moore, ali in the first
and one error. Oak Hill had no lnntng, sandwiched around
runs, three hits, and four mis- fie! ng errors bock of him,
cues.
four r~ns: crossed the plate .
Oak Hill had the bases load- Tannehill fanned two and
ed and one run with two out In walked one.
the bottom ol !be fifth when the BUI •
kl
the
1
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~wan, wor ng
last 1
ram came. The score was re- five lnnings held the Barons
verted back to the fourlh
: to ..,. run, 'the result of IUC·
when It was stopped by the um.l cessive infield bobbles In the
pires.
Jourth He ave u ·ust one
11le win avenged an earlier hit, I . ~ess s~gfe to Jim i
10-9 setback. at the hands of the Conde in the sixth. :.iauer fan- !
oaks. _Rio " now 2-3 foe I he ned 11 walked three
campaign. .
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002 010 0--3 4 2 (UPI) - Indianapolis champion !
yracuse
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WeekencJ
Summary

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mermar. t7J . Ford Shekio11 (5\ : Blasmg111me 0-ll and Toree.
Tt&gt;rry 16), Daley (BJ and How: · l...oser- Ellsworth (10·8 1. HRspace the Dodgers' nine-hit atard. Loser- Ford (10-21. HR _ Cowa n, Ot! La Hoz.
Lad. that dealt Galen Cis&lt;-'0 hi s
Killebrew .
lHh Joss against ttlree wins.
-1New York 000 000 000- 0 6 1
Roger Craig allowed 10 hits
Stobarl, althoogh ho pitched on- aide.
Los Ang. 100 121 IOO- 6 10 o, Los Ang . 012 1100 .J2x- 5 9 0
but pitched out of many jams "You wnat ME to suaest , ly to one Portland batter, David.
Boston
210 200 13x~ 9 15 o Cisco, Hunter (8), Wakefie ld
to wi lt his fifth game for the
10met.bing?"
1 S~n cf'r. who tx:came
the Bostick gave up seven hits, Chance, Osinski (2), R. Lee (81 and Ta:;lor. Kou fax (12-41
Cardinals, who snapped 8 1-1
th1rd out via strtkeout In the fanned six, and gave two walks (51 Duliba (3l and Rodgers and Roseboro Loser - Ci sc.:o
be in the seveuth inning on Bill AGREES TO FIGHT
eighth inning.
ln eight and cne-thJrd innings. Mo~ehead, Heffner !5 ) Radat~ 13-1 1). HR - W·. Davis.
White's double, a sacrifice bunt IBHOCUStTOIWN _&lt;UPI )-C
h levelald~d Slobarl had been brought In Gardner fanned oeven, walked (1 1 and Tillman Win~er-Ra·
1100 100 100- 2 7 0
111 Iams, t e wor s , by Manager Charl~s Wlnebren- ontlneiaht and two thirds. Sto. datz (7-41. Loser~Duliba 13-1). Phrla.
and single9 by Bob Skinner and
Ig a
San
fran
.
000
000 ,flO- 1 6 2
Tim Mccarver. Joey Jl.ly fourth-ranked heavyweight con- 1ner when two were out to pitch bart fanned one, walked nobody HR.s - Fregosi Stuart. ConJgBennett,
Baldschun
(8) and
dropped his fifth decision tender · has . agreed t() a 10 • 1 to Spence r with Ray Proffitt la one-third of an inning.
Jlaro
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Marichal,
Herbel
agaill8t four wins.
round bout WJth Sonny Banks ! who had sin led and L a r r •
.
All-8tar catcher Joe Torr~ of Detroit in Houston on July ' P 1.
Y For Portland Price, Ray Prof191 and Crandall. W i nner- ~o­
r g '
- ., 1 w-11 .
h
b 1
r ce, sa e on an error, on sec- fitt and Jaclr Adams singled Kan. City 003 1100 0116--- 3 8 3
59
nett !.9-5\_ Loser - Marichal
1
drove ln three runs with ·a pair ~ ·
lams as won
ou s, d d th'rd
ba
Th
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001 000
1 61
1
i 11--4 ). HR- Hart.
of doubles and first baseman incl_
ownas atnl
ses. e . score Other
t.
000h uding
1 1 481. byB knoc_
ka kouts,
.o
Moore a sma-le be8bitten
ld hi8 were
d
O'Donoghue,
Stock
( 9 1 and
000 000 021&gt;-- 7 11 J
~ene Oliver had three singles w_le oslnl JVe. an 18 lu-5 Thus .Stobart was the ltcher bl S ··-c
e
OU· Edwards. Barber . Estrada 13 1_ Pills .
001 000 oro- 1 I 1
1n the Breves' 12-hit attack . with l2 kayoes.
oC record through th to Pof th d e,bl tobart two singlet and a Pappas (6 ), Miller (91 and Hou ston
Rookie Wade
Blasingame MCI\..JNLEY LOSES
ninth wh
th J ek ~
et ~ e. and Jon Cunningham a B 0
w·
O'Do h
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SCHEVENINGEN 'The Neth
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e . ac ell! wen single
r wn. mner nog ue
p~tc ':" an ~ght-hJtter to win
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I (6-41. Los~r-Barber (4·6).
his ftr.;t_ maJOr league game E'fta.nds IUPl) - Dutctl Davis one out Bruce Wallace ranned · None of the runs in the game j-Johnson .
while D1ck Ellsworth suff~rf'rl Cupper To~ Okker defeated but tht. catcher
·I were earned. A crowd of about
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his ~ight~ defeat compared with Chuck McKmley of .San ~n~n- th · d t 'k th droppedd, t ~ e l 100 fans witnessed the ame j ( !st ;:,ma 1
10 VICtories.
110,
e, Wallace
en coulscam
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d Tex.,
h 6-4,· 6·4, Rwhile EWimole- !hiT
e basllri and
' men Ia ry SCgh00 l· I Cleve]an,-J
000 000 000 0 7 0
Jerry Lynch's two-run homer on. c ampiOn
oy
mers_on :
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and Manny Mota 's three-run bea. F'red Stolle ?f Aus_tr.aha . ed all the way to second. base. I Portland 001 000 000 - 1 3 1: Chu_:ago
200 000 OOx - 2 4 1
homer . were the Dig blow s fo r 6-4,
8--6. Sunday
In exhibition
Kra iick 18-4! and .Romano
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. · II Gar dner, Stobart !WPJ. (8), . p ·.
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the Pna~es, who dealt Dick nms rna c es.
~~~~g or ar _ an~~-1 ' 5~~g-l Gardner 19) and Wallace. Bos- lza_rro 111 -4 1 and !\~~ Nt&gt;Y tney.
Farrell h1s third defeat against
tkk (LP) Price (9) 8 d s
' HRs- Hershberger. ~&lt;~rd.
10 wins. AI McBean's sturdy r.cer. Umplre : Hillon
(Znd game\
lief In U1e last two innings pre·
i Cleveland
000 000 000- o 4 0

berths on the U.S. Olympic !
McMahon t8r and Romano Aztrack aod field team with vic·
cue 111. Horlen 16-51 and ' Mc10rletl m the Olympic trials.
Rio Grande's Little League baseball team was tht&gt;
Nertney. Lose.r-Stange 13·8!.
"toast of the village" today after blanking host Oak Hill
WIMBLEDON, I'Jng. iUPI)- 5-0 Friday night to win the first annual Fourth of July
(lsl gamel
M~ria Bueno o! Brazil won her Little League baseball tournament.
Wash .
202 1100 ooz- 6 a 3
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thrrd .Wimbledon women's SIO· The ~alha co~nty nt~e sc-.:lr· l on a pas~d ball. Later , Gilber..
Dt!Lroit
200 230 oox- 7 10 0
ed on Bob Smtth 9 twD-baager. gles title when she beat Mar- ed all f1ve runs m tlhe fu-st two 1made It 2·0 when he tallied on
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Na
R'd ·k ~ l l ·1 d 1 11
Syracuse hitters wer~ Crow garet Smith of Australia, 6-4, innings oo only two hitr;; . Pess- anoth'!r pai!sed bail.
Middleport.! Pony Baron.!l l IS ) ~~din · \;; aud , Br~m~ep
with three hits in three trips 7-9, 6-3.
1 ed balls, errors, and ~alks led J In the second rung, Rio add· J :~:eated their ~ross-~wn rlv- McLain, Gladdi~g
!Sl, Sher:~
52
to the pl.ate, Grueser, ~app
-to the Oaks downfall m the ab· ed three immrance nutrkers on
the Jet:!,
• Friday. In (9) and Freehan. Winner--Glad-and Jenkins, all wit~ smgles. HF.:NLEY-ON-THA~ES, Eng. breviated contest halted after ! a single by Dave Reese, pass- ~ league play, ru 1ming . their re-I ding n-11 . Loser-Ridzik 11.21 ·
Smith led Pomeroy wtth a dou- (UPIJ - Seymour Cromwell of four innings becam~e of rain . 1 ed ball. tm Oak error, walk to 1cord to 4·2 and ~uttmg . the I HR:o;_:Bn m Hinto n 7. im
ble and single in three trips ~ New Y?rk won the singles In the top of the first, R i 1 Greg Bryant. Wesley Hurt, .and Jt&gt;ts down to 3 :1-J standmg. ! t2nd gomP.I
· ' mer_
while Moore ~nd Cummings col- I scu11s title ~nd two American 1'iced" the championship w~t:.1 anothP.r Oak error, and passed George Sauer pitched rour-1wash.
ooo 1XMJ 00{)- o 4 o
000 030 oox~ 3 11 0
struck out five and allowed crews - Eliot House of Har· two runs. Lon Bush led off wtth ball.
. hit ball, giving up only a tri- Detroit
hits.
v~rd and WashJ~~. and Lee a double. Jim Gilbert walkeri .. Dave R.erse hurled four Inn· 1 pie to Berry Hollis, a triple Koch. Narum (61, Klin.e !81
Crow fanned ·lbree and
H.lgh ~ho.ol or V1rgmJa-scored Oa\'e Morgan grounded out,
1mgs of shutout nan for
t he and single to Harvey Hoffner and Leppert. Sparma (2-1 1 and

rueser.

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Jay (4-5 ) and Edwards.
Chicago
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Mike Ga ~
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P omore
tar:, as lrt ::~With 8 momen- To hold Portlm:;d in the botA fre:: ef :
Stobart. lorn of the ntnth Winebrenner
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seball scor- brought Gardner back to the
mg laws Pvtt the victory to mound. Gardner struck out the

All-Star Hurlers Named
For 35th Summer Classic
NEW YORK (UP!) Don
Drysdale and C&amp;milo Pascual,
a pair of rlghlhanden witll
liery temperaments to match
th• lr fast balls, are expected to
be
1 named
sd the starting pitchel'!
n 'l'Ue ay's 35th All-Star game
between the National and
Amerlcao leagues.
Managers Walt Alston of the
Nationals_
and AI. Lopez of t!te
A
me rl"" na will make tl!e
cho•ces official at a 10:30 a.m.
P~ Ference at which any
o er ast-DllDUle changes also
will be amounced.
A crowd of 50,1100 Is assured
f th
or e 1 p.m. EDT, game at
shea
stadiUm tn wbld&gt; III• N•
Uonals hope to draw even for
the first Ume in the ser1e1
which began tn
1833. The
Amorlcans, w1Io once ltd tllo
serlos, 12 games to four, go
into the 1964 game with only a
17-16-1 margtn.
Both l)ltchlng choices appear
to be dictated by the perceu1age of pltcbillg a right-bander
against a predominantly righthanded billing rlvol and tho
fact that Drysdale and Pascual
are sufficiently rested for tile
task. Sb of tha Amerlcan
Leogue's eight startera 11'11
right-banded bitten and '"""
of tho Natloaal l..eag1111'1 eliht
starters are righl-biililtlrl. ·
Olber ~ avallabli to
4llton are Sandy Koufa of tho
Dotlpra, JliiiD Marldlal ol tho
Gtonta, Dick J'atrell ol tho

Middleport Edges Portland
3-l in High School Play

Middleport'• Summer League Jed off otarted Jack Bootlck to
High &amp;hoot baseball team wa• lseod Wallace home, and Buddy .
Ame•lcoa League
Milw.
302 ZOO oox- 1 12 0
4-ll Sunday, edging Portland 3-1 Moore, facing relief pitcher Lar-. Minn.
!02 llO 201- 9 19 0
.
in two extra innings, behind the Iry Price, doubled Van lnwag- New York 100 001 OIIQ.- 2 .r. o Ellsworth . Brogho (4). F.lston
three-hit itchin of &amp;&gt; h
en home.
I Grant I_S-5) and Battey, Zim- (4l, _Slaughter (7l and Bert.l:'ll.

lor served Joe Gibbon's •iXth win. I

Syr~cuse had grabbed a _1--0 a truck out five and allowed
lead m the bottom of the frrst
Inning when the first two balters walked and wlth one away
Crow singled. Pomeroy starter Bruce Simpson was relieved
by Dick Werry with one out ln

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Tile Good Shtpbart Church
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m rural church unification, after conference officials determlnod the Point Pluaant Cir·
cult would be the loafcal charge
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B:xcavatlan lor the pai'IOIIIII
beJan June :If Ita and tit
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Pas r • woe no• · ~ ...ld Lockhart, and family moved Into
the new home 011 Dac. 7, 1113.
'!'he 1\rot worlhlp mvlce Will
conducttd in the naw ehu!'l'b
PT. PLEASANT - Tlte Good on Sun~ay, Feb. 2, !liM.

t;~e

mnvem~nt

wa\,r, front-runner for
None wua believed seriouoly 1by Debra Turn•~; Dobra 1110 Jim Bishop, and me) .
(slatfl and Marjorie G or t1 1
.
GOP preoldantlol nooctmlnat,lo · wounded. ol• teen N•groeo wore •
• reporl on Btcycle Safe- Well, the ,tren blew )osl •• Butcher (Mro. Davis Butchm ·. Rarioe downed Portland I nhlo oppoaltlon to • 10 n 01 ' arreR teo .
I tv.
dtscussedd the
.
tt e 12 ·5 S, a tnr da)· .m
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· The. members
.
. Sharon and Pe'·
w&gt; (Pe'·
~ Jones • of Hou•ton • ·rex••• were herr · Sttversvl
10
tho l•w.
said a 21\.year·old 1potalo chtp sale and !orne
her dad\ were exactly ready to l&lt;t ooe u1 Ia&gt; week.
an Oldtlmm' M•m• during
--"'GH
A L th a
---1 the&lt;r o' ders. Plans were Mmade soop down thot white carpeted Georeio has been visiting the JUly 4th ohoervone• at liB·
Pu lDII""'
Uf
for
4-H camp. .em- aiAie .
1 at
Cheshire . this pas t w'::'ek 1 &lt;'ine.
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who say1 tl1o pnyer 0
ber.
tn
go
are
Dtano
I'll
conle"
I
was
o
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friends
and relatives here and ' Hack Shain rnded up the
The Ohto StJtP p,1trol
the inve st igotion nf
0
church aftd then prGctlces
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Hollidny , Debra Turner, Kay "shoock t.p." But did It dis- mostly with her 1ister - in- winning pitrher. Marvin Swon nine tratl'i c accit.lenh iu llw
arPa ovf:'r tht;&gt;
rial dlocrlmlnatlan Ia CJI:'!"~.I~
Wright, and Dixie Roosh. Mom- compose Pete and Sharon? Na- law, Mro Mario Mills.
She ~eaded the Portland-Slivers· hoiictav ll'er k,.nd
en "act of blllphomy.
. . 1 boro dlscuo•ed the local )Udll- ry a tremor. A certoin mighty (Georeia J will go on to New ville pitching •tall. (More on
There were fivr personal tnjurv arcirlen ts wilh sev&lt;•n
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Olureh
j
0
feel
I
Oldtimers'
game
In
Tursday
persons
IO.JU1" t' d . hu t !10 fata litu•::; "I
I lf:' pati'O I mad P 3"n
gates to the vlannlal cOf\for· Gauae
. Ga\ltpolts ing and planned their exhlbtts clo,. relative told me that oho York City to oeo tho World 's
01
').....,
told I Dam lU. 13 . . runntng
M • 20 for ti'.e Meigs Coonty Fair. - told Sharon, "Well, 'v
.arrests and lssued 57 war nmgs.
...,. of .t=
~u al· Fair there, •• her own city . Sports Defik)
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Last Jcutknt of the Wf't'kPnd
In Amenca (Lc.... were
nn roller~. Pomeroy- aton ·• Dixie Roush, Reporter.
wayo want·' to do things in o Seattle .h ew Its Big
Part)'
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124
10&lt;1•1·
to tin• racial'*· Pt. Pleaoant 2h4 ....F. n ° ~
big way, oo they blew tho siren tfalr/ two years aao and f , =========== look 1,1, ,, on Ht
"' 7 10
h 1 1
.
A statemen1 pro I "
falling, Kanaw a a 11s . u R I J II N . hbo
t · just for you .,
daresay ahe wanh to compare ,
h tliP vr H:
' pa ssPng"'r m
biP.ntry waa offer@C to thf) 700 tt 111ng Chllrleston 18.01 station..
acne 0 YR etlg rMs me ·
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notel
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A l"ar d:lven Y the :-;impsnn t·;n . flp\l a t ;t l\i :1m.
d 'i galll
8111118 with tho 1
d
M met and Win June t6 at the acne
etho.
.
Sh&lt;rlec J Simpson . 21' H;winc. \ I. R." me. •·ereivrd a humjt
11
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ary. non, ar
· dist Annex wilh Harriet Neig- A FRUITLESS afterthought _Marjorie and !amily
are
, had &gt;lopped •n ltnr "'
traf lw
d
chu1cb • pooltlo. on marr1
field dams were on the •Ill•.
Ma E Yost Wil
Me- of mine, • Heaven•. If that call vtoltlng her daughter Iris Butto mak• " le ft 1u,·n and wos "" '" 'wad that d' ont r&lt;'·
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dworoe, remamage ar.d b\r I Bool movomento:
:Jvl..;rs In' char'!'e1 Tho was from the pool- here the cber Boker o! Syraruoe tBak·
strork in lhe rea r hc a •·a• or- qnirP t•·eetmrnt S.v tve ster wa;
17 c&lt;ted
control.
Ohio River - Anr.· ette Jones
. ·t esson was
' cook'In"
• ·Each head 1ife guard · Leo Kennedy ' er and Seyfried Co · you know ·1
In wtMeigs
tnvenile
r ourtIn
,.. proJ&amp;C
era!Pd by Rn\wrt s~·~v1'&lt;:IPI
' th fnl lltr•
to o;;t"P
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down 14, 12: 05 a.m .: Weowrn member brou ht a
oon- was a wedding guest (cousin So nice to oee those old ·
, SyracusP
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COI.UMBUI .average up 14, 12:$0 a.m.; Andrew Cal- lribute to a
luncheon co"" now, by marriage) aod the friends of H. S. days and re- I
There was """"' •b magt• '" assured elear di ,tonce.
JD per cent mcre.se In pay Ihoun ur 14, 2:20 a.m.: Chris
d h
a
bride'&amp; sister Barbara a brides- mlnlsce •nd wonder ·' Who,
Othec arrest' reported bv the
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Jr. down 14, ! :20 a.m.; Eostern
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maid io a life guard there, al· When and Where'' abut so matN \10BII.E ! IVF"I&lt;S
P•'' ' "l rv• r the 1weekend mrlnd·
Ia
Y up 14 6:20 p.m.; Bayou Lor.
'
' so"
ny we knew now i&lt;altored to
ed Wtll tom Hac_man. Jr, 35,
ees o the
lence and Correction o.pert.
th - ralne ' up 1!, 3:1~ a.m., R•••h. Well
·
tho punch was
tho the foor corners of these here l
r PT PI ·E'SAI&gt;:T
·"·~
-· Mr and ftaetnr. ri iPd to Meig' court
1- drehsh 1plated cupcakes. cherry
gm;: In
ble up 16. 12:0&gt; a.rn.: Volcan
tho &lt;alto wao the U. S.
\ Mr• Nral Raker and ch.tdrPn . .luly to for stnp sign vtolattnn ;
1
• pay J
A Rhndal. "P 16, 1:10 a.m. Illinois down K th H'lt "S fel Wllh Knlvoa meltlnaast that ynu about ever Two gueot&amp; in one doy. one
Pat. Linrl a. Alvn. 1LonntP .
Eugene Fink 48. Rlltland, cit·
ed by Gov. amos ·
·llo : 17,
a.m.; Luther Herdman
Y 1
a.. Y
• ate and finally In o fanfare from way Out West, the other
I Lou Jod
" Mt "''"on · eri tod ay to Rut land ma yor'o
w.ho dllelOHd
pay&lt;: lo up tB,
a.m.: Cotton Queenj
Hot. Pam,
Ervm of horns , Lee and Sharon were from LB.J , country (Tnas) I
' AvPnuf' . art:&gt; sp('ndinv; t·)lo wt!ekF. rourt for failure 10 yield right
1•101• and
oor.tal up 18. 2:M a.m.; JaneT. up
Properly,
o!f as wtre Bill and Lula only was quite a thrill lo say th•
i at the home of his '"'"nh Mr . .,f ""' : Svbil Miles. 83. RaPine,
workers aetually bopn ricelv· 18, 4;45 a.m.: W. H. Shover, Jr. Yost
Grape Punch,
their's (Bill and loast.
and
I. R. Baker. Mob•lc, dted to Meigs court ,/Ill)' tO
Ing the bllhor salarlll loa! down
, , p.m.:
,
. Al a . whrr• th e~ w•ll att rnd thP for fa&lt; lure In obev stop sign;
1n i Sharon.. Ervm and Garcta M.,. _
0
8
6 40 p.m.; Jelfersonl
23 9:10
We&lt;lnosday.
down 23,
Setting 1
Ta- 1 The project leseon was on aew- I EXPECT Marjorie'• douI 50th wedding
ol hi s I and Clarence
48. Rt.
down 23, 4:25a.m.: PIIIY Dow- ble, and ~~onda Ervin . Sera!" lng. Barbara Bailey gave a re- bly Iliad she's he,.. just now if
PVT. WOLFE
· parents on .lull 12. when hi&lt; 3 Alham· . cited Juh• tO for runPtaaaul YoliiJ Hospital
ney down 23, 5:15 a.m.; Phil- lnJ Dlsheo. - Carol Wtlcox011, port on her favorite bird, the it'1 like a cousin of mine 1111ce Marine Private Clarence f other six bro thers and lamiliP' '
a
light. ·
ADMlTI'ED: !lin.
PhilliP lip Sporit
Greenup 2:45a.m.; Reporler.
Mockingbird. Refreohmento and visllin
deJCrlbo&lt;' It - Wolle. "'n of Mr and Mro Wtl· l wtli he preoent Co.nmander
Hall West Coltllllbll: Mrs. Crt&gt;- John Ladd !loan up Greenup
-rocf&lt;'ation followod tht meet- 'Twas 107 decree In the shad' son M. Wolfe of Route 2.
and hiS fam !l, are. restd·
recruit mg m Pt Ple&gt;Sant whtle 1he
lia Davit, Pt. Pleo.WJI; Mro. 5:SO a.m.; Lady RoHmery up The Bashan Farmerettes met Ing. - Loul•• and Lenora Mlch- and no shad&lt;!.' I looked up cme. has completed
Fred Bates Pt. Pleasant: Mrl. Greenup 7:20 a.m. : John
J . on June 18 at Sutwn Methodlat aol, Reporters.
Houston, lo, and it's fairly clo,. !raining at the Marme Corps Re-• constructton or the geodehc sur·
to the Gulf. a 11oot1 swimmin' crult Dopot, San Otego. Ca hf. Jve,, boats l•or the Manttmr ser·
Harrj' Plckana, Raclna: M ro. Rowe clown Greenup 7:35a .m.; Church. Jone Bush gave a
Larry Duke, Rodnly: Mra. Tra- A. E. Dyke up Gre&lt;!MUP 8 a.m.: port on Vegetable Ga;·denlng. l Big Bond Boyo mot on May \ hole, a1 you may havo heard . . Following graduatton. the new vtce are under constrttctJnn at
cy Kinnaird, Pt. Pleasant: Mra. Ravenswood, down 32, 6 p.m.;
&amp;lven
16 at the home of their advi:"'r' l
\ Marine reported to Camp Jos· l the Marwtta Manu facturi ng
The proJeol 1 TO ATI'END CONFERENCE eph H. Pendleton near Ocean· Compan) ·
Shirley Jo Henry, .\ilple Grove. Elisha Woods clown 32, 11 p.m., ·Nita Harrio BaktnC Cookleo, Mrs. Harold
I)ISCHARGED: Mra. James Alton Zephyr down 32. 12:15
J:ane Bush
Frlllll•·" lesson
on Knot Tylnc. John ; PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs. Bet- side, Cetll., for advanced infan· :
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CampbiU IIIII dallgbtlr, Bid· m. ; Buckeye
down 32, 3.- and Jean Pullt?,' Bleculla and I Lo_hn. Jtm Swat&amp;ol, "'d J •l h n ly Suo Kaulf, plOSident or 1 h • try trainine.
I COMMUNIST TIUOF.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson
wo!J; Mn. Donald ·McKinney, 15 am.: Stool! Ctty up 32, 4:15 Refreshments. Recreation lol- . Wdes 11••• domonatrallon on WSCS of the Trl 11 M tbodl t \
and
or Woodall•ld !lflent
GaDipOI!o; Mn. Pall\ !toUinl, a.m.; Steve Click down Meldahl lowed tha mooting. AclviiCir of Tyiftl Loop Knots -John Loh- chiii'Cb, and
A.• BtaO:- ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
(UPII-.Iapan·, lr•d• tho weekend with rtlotives.
Pl. 1 p.m.; Invader down Meldahl the club Is Mro. Mary Rllse. - te, Reporter.
enthlp, wUI lltend 1 School or I MANILA tUPf\- Vice Presi· wt.h Commun1st Chma
.•1· : Mr. a"? Mrs. Robert Rfl" S'
Albenl; Alba B1Jbur11,
11
Pleaaanl; Mn.llarl')'liltalll, S. 6:45 p.m.; Barbaro Brent up June Bush, Reporter.
.
, -Missions of Weot .VIrginia con- I dent Emme uel Pelaez Sund•y . reedy
the $100 mribon l and famtly of Columhus w••r
dno: IJitlter CollmaD, ChtiiJI. Meldahl 2:SO a.m.; Pamela D.
.
Mothers LltUe Helpers met lartnce 11 the West VIrginia announced his candidacy for level. th•s ):ar, til• Japan-Com·
gu..ts ol her 'pare111 .
Ire: Mn. Willy HtrdaWI. IV- up Meldahl 8:3(1 a.m.
ll'lvo Point Star Stitchera met on June 18 11 the home ol Mra. Woaleya Coli i
1 8 ekh 1prestdeot of the Phil•ppines on mums! Chma Exporten and Mr. and Mrs. &amp;Ren Watson
ana:
'l'llaf!l, Pt. Pit• Ga!JipoUs Dam - L. Fleore 011 June l8 at the home of Jack- Vernon Weber with the 114vl.. non thl•n wooke • 1 u an- . t be oppooition Nadonolislil Importers Associa tion roparted Mrs. Francis
"'
aaot: Jctltn Jlotlr.,., Call!polll up
p.m.; Oliver Sltearer up le Mora with tho aclvloors, Mrs. ors, Mr1. Weber lind Mn. Sutll·
partv ticket .
Sunday.
Ravenswood, W. Va.
s•v
Ferry: R - lfDa, Ntii'IIMJp. 1:16 a.m.: Wayne H,. up 2:50 Pat Holter and MI'B. Bolly Mil· orland, In chart!•· Sandy Tay•
,
Two other Nacionalistas have
eral tlays
l'ltlf\
hrr
BIRTIIII: Mr. and Mrs. Phi!- a.m.; LylUI B. pp t:Oii a.m
hoan In challle. Tlte meetlnl lor and Sherry llayil 'ave a
8AAE SALE
already thrown their hats in the
IIIAN ARRESTED
Stln·tn-law, •1111' daugllt'@t. Mr.
tp Hall, W-.t CoJumM•, a dati- Kanawha Rlvor 0. 1'. como lo order with the piM&lt;e demonatrallon ·pn
A bako aale hu boon pl..,. rin&amp; against Prosidont Dioodaclo
and Mrs; lilcl Wqner end IDll•.
abler: Mr. and Mn.
I.IITl' Shearer up Marmet
a.nt.: to tho Amerloan. Flal and the olalll Clke." A'repori
nld lor July 116 by lhe Evan- 1Macapa&amp;al. Pelaez was olocted Ora Leo Dalley of Rl. l , Ra· Mr• .ad ·.Mta... cant layoe at '
Duke, Radnly, a dauairtu: Mr. EJgerclllf up WtnUeld· 10!40 p. 4-H Flq, lloll .,u wu anawer- en by sandy Taylor and Roaao p!Jne Chapter, Order ;I lhe i with
in l961 hut cine, was arrosted Sund1y af- J&gt;Lu.burlh, PJ. wteke.- '
andMn. Halr)l Plekllls, 1 iOII: m.; Ttlelm• Ann down Winfield od by 141\\ambln and ellhl mary Rlct on '\Sellt)' Wltlll Eaa)em Sllr,ln Mlddlep!ll't In- broke with nim and became ternoon lor dlst.urbllll t b e guests oLd ";ea. .M* Mll!l!r 1
Mrr·and '"'"· Tracy ltllla.lrll, 1:40 p. m.: Jerry Bosworth aueots. 'fho club tllacuNod 4-H
Tholll\l' -'lltlicl of AUC\ill' U as wasj·
with the opposition 1peace. · Sheriff Robert Harten- ey Wolfa •lutd·ll*lt·a weeU
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Pt. ,..m, a llfltllltllr.
up Wlnlleld 11:10 a .m.
and tho potato chip aale. eon, ftaporter,
lll'lltr reported.
·
party. .
bach was the arrestlnal officer. wilb lheiD re\1lrll8ll
btlale.

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elating mlnloter, Rev. Howard ny years •••· a rash of ,.autilul 1
Ruppel! or Our 'fown . .
'. l a r m names opriJii up ·
GOOD SPORT - Gary Gibbs of Mason demonatrates lmpre1slve,
Simple, beautiful.
- "Ferncliff"
was Lawn,"
one "Sun·
end we and
won'tvery
go ny
Bank,' " Maple
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in• the route for the winners, his good sportsmanship as he retakes his seat, still 1mll· further except to llivo 0110 of mone them, all due to a con·
ranntnc olx and walkinll four. lng, atop the dunking machine at Mason's First .July 4th tho best qulpo of the day by certod community effort
11 , NEW YORK fUPIJ - Unttl a 1 of . brotherhood
with the gre at ••crifi&lt;'e to Ame.rice 11
Portland hitters wero Dave celebration. The dunkln&amp; machine waa donated by tbe Goorge Ed Greenlee, hlm,.lf beautification and tangible ed· lew ohort months ago .M"Icolm 1 whttes: .
..
slav•s a nd as soldiers. We beRoush with two
Allen Bi&amp; Bend Ji\ycees. - Sentinel Photo.
J"Uit ... new groom of onf w!ek's dence of the owner's pride in X, known . as_, the
angnest ' _It st 1ll 1s a mtlllant and (&gt;ven
Jf AmPnca says we are
with three llnglu, George Law·
-standing
S.z Geo.
Ed, the lovely hom•• and farm s Black Musltm of them all. vtoi"nt message . But the hate· •·tlllcns. we •houid bave
renee, two 111\IJlel and I dou·
" H , · Blll ju t 8 other old there
In
that
are
1 went about the country preach- all-white doctrme that once , our nghts now. not be degrees
ble, !lad Wallbt'Own. two dou·
by" Hemlock was through there
and ing the cu_l,l's message of " hate· marked his '""''Y word is no . as some courts and others say.
bill 1nd Rick Proffitt. Buttono
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(Hemlock helng the nome of not 8 farm name In sight al· l all-whttes ••d co mplete segre· longer there
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If they a•e ours. they are ours,
Allen, r.lngltl, and Melvin LIW·
tho famed hllooo her"• lethal though .t.•il boxe• were fair! , gatwn - of a separate black lo an •xdus&lt;ve ,otervJPW and tf
have to f1ght
renee, • double. .,
dose, •• yo!-11
reference well lettered , a verv impoci- state somewhe&lt;·e tn the Untied I with UP! h• expla tned whv he I them we wdl light lor them.•
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to Hemlock r.rove Chun'h 1
ant thing to do in
book • Stat&lt;&gt;
· has rewcted the teachtngs of When Malcolm X left the
-• or
vorv tew wendre l Negroes and whites battled with bottles and clubs Sun· Th' Bill' '
ddl
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for 12 vears he wa s &lt;·11"1 Muham mad nnd is now preach· Hlark Muslims. monv followed
D·Hit
BOlton
sl we" Thng• Wed
was
me names
a "SI s1gna oned lteu
. tc nant · fnr F.lt1ah
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J B two
kl s1nrrlesB a k d ay near All an a, Tex .. where 1our persons were sh 0 t an d
th11 •
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todn
\1oham. tnk
wttll
to 1om tnln whet he coiled
the
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u';, pollee used tear gas and night sticks Sunday night to
U- i
Hu"': .. ,YN Heop wan k ' mad. leader of the rull. and ds los fo ll owm
Blark Na tionai&lt;St movement. It
8
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0 b au erl . 'I1break up a crowd ol Negroes at Selma, Ala .
I,.;gt
G re
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or .. chief llpokeflmdn He whlppt•tl
Admit"
Muhammad's position
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IJnlted Press International said violence also broke out h • "G .. ••:_.
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Dawd il
k ..
b , audiences of negroes to a
1 h"'" done a ,.omplele and authr.nlr .
gle1.
St. Augustine. P'la., when a band of whites armed w1th 1, t e bo.ang
;"'· H ·, G '1 \on ., 00 •
ra pitch agai nst "whtle devi ls" about t;we ond I'm man l.asl Suodav . while Elijah
D Barnhart worked
the knives and chains attacked Ne&amp;roe• fishing o!! a bridge.
' S a;,:•
r:•:
lo0 1 .
and t11P Christian• he l'lalmed ennugh '" adnHt it
ecrn tf Muhammarl
speaking in
1
for RiVII'VitW 00
fannillll A ten.•• situation developed
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anny
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gav• hint \lis lig ht eoffee •·olnr it m" kes me tonk ndi rnlnn' in Harlem Malcolm X held an or01
1
six and permitting
!rae at Athens, Tenn .. after e crowd t Negro you th hod 46 slitchts 0 w om were on
e, u
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retn an mtg
h) raping his grandmothr•
tlw e)'&lt;' nl the world ." Mal· gantzat"'"'l meeting of a new
&lt;: whites surrounded I t~kt&gt;n m R cut on hill back jn ~atter two
now
doing
some
'
further
sug~el!t
"Gias~
Howle"h, " I reJOICe
.
I X Sl:ll'd Th ur!'u:1~'
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ral l•d
lh".__ Organ•··
panel.
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lk th
when a wh't
1 e man ("om
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.bout 12
Or group
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of si&lt; N•~ro youths the St. Auljllsltne me&lt;dOfll. AI serous
roug ' dies." he would sav "" fm••
"The "nly reason snme pen~ zatirm of Afro· American Uni·
1 n na. gue,., or \ w re you cas wa
Negro woman W"' . somethmg.
i
doors and purl ntgh · contorted with hat; '
pie might think mv aho"t fo re I) rOAAU t Another meeting
P-L .............. 000106- 7 8 8who were admitted lo the
Rlelnt ··-··-···· 290 001)--11 de vloully all-white 8'-Ction or a
for
edThbls
waa folllotwh- \ rud mn )Onurt•hellf,t atsllk olml enear\ When an
crash in is ndiculnus
to wlll hf:' lwld lhts Sunday to an0 the rve of the qhli c nounce the oh jecti ves of the or·
Wa\lbrt!WII, Tuektr (4) In theater Police hroke up thr ttnns from a 'oicycle chain .
Y w tng supper a • i 01 g 0
rs oor ounge
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b·
•
1 dl two t .Y'"' s f••go
At\ ktlled
t
c121 ' th•
nd B. Hart. \ conlrontatlo·"•
.
hom• of Lola's parenls, Mr. ,· at t!nlvmlty Hospital a few Pans
rmgm·,,·,,
I ·,ngt·".Jl"lll ·,1 't"P of glml zalton It if' de sioned a" a
0
a
Proffitt
Lawrence.
Portland ....
&amp;12 O&amp;xIS 19 2 It we• the !\rot w..lrend aftn· i
and Mrs Georli• Zeigler. where 1 years bark 1·
ea ng ct tzens · ."': a. .a. ,
;, ca'o 1 h• grR"·n•M
dr owRlvmiew . - 2:00 011- 9 to
passage of the new civil righ1r,I
l ln I rooli shly fell doW It nat on Then for sludlO apurtment he t'Xulted In publlc C.od I ral hroug ht into puhlw helnrt- II Is int=:: its memhorship rrom all
AUen and La'lll'lllce- D Barn. law t'at SJw rarial barrter&gt;
•
my diet I?) . Diet. ha! I
I hous... nno "ould u,. "Stehle I) answered our prayers and b
·
strata nl America'' 22·millinn
a--'"1·
-~
loll In three downtown Jackson , II
I
But \t was worth tt. the fun, ! your
h&lt;:&gt;re, this once
dtk
tt an alrp\ane
lh out
120 nl h1t
the rollght
' Then·trno
we-~ ~f'nur
a t mnral t' !T·;j~ 'J~&gt;groes
hart and
· hotels where strict
·
· met June the
u.~ h theb dgifts, dthe g•lety, 1 a Bban.
t ' •- j
•- 'II 1 people
11 w~ an1·a l1 onw oure invol\"ed
Replacto• Nationalist•
Re..""
Clte•ter· Far·m Bovs
!i Y WI 0n
l
morP
MI..
"•ot\on ha• been
h ed a d uIt hmaylll!tl Ul 1 r8
r;od- he gets rtd of 120 fll tllf' m
·· When 1 lost m~ ron r·I(1t'IH'P
rep Inre
22 at th• hom•' of Earl Hunt j
appyh" hn e anII groom,
1'11e uew n'Al' WI'II
re
10 Muhammad as " pmon. I tl,e i&lt;la"k
. Mlosi.-lppl wao the !aot siB I&lt;' 1, with 10 members present . Ad· oy '" w IC we • 1 ar ·
~· as wt ' us or way nv.r at on• who~.''
Nationalist movr·
the Deep South tn whtch t visor Ross Cleland was
ln j
ye ars.
E lle&lt;l 8 M lim
began to ,.,... ,,mme tm phi los. me nl Mak.,Im X hao bPeo
(Colld ed tram
no)
hotel and r.,taurunt mt•Kra· charge Jack Frederick report- NEXT AFTERNOON, Sunday ·
I 0 ;pe d 1 YK "'ed
as· ophy. pPlhaps ohjrdic·e ty fur na mPrl •Is chairman .
, .
ed pill ~ha , ' lion waB accomplished 1ed on ~Drdenlng Roger O!bome \ June 14 · after a forenoon with \ J KEEP HI!:ARING
t h t&gt;
n res l en n enn ht~ '\
1ht&gt; 11r:;t lime. and l' i5&lt; fifwt nm'
M~1leuhn X i~ the m(Js l vi n011
century
•"'0
bu
a
ganglm&amp;
,rc
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1
d
t
I
H
t•
M
E
to
k
.
asH
farmboy
·
who
had
al
en\lrl:'
and
lPn1
ol tht:' major Arneri ran Nl•·
pra1r1es cover more
".a · T..... battle near Atlanta Tex .• I on Woodworktng. JJ·m Mered'tth Jspirin and coffe, 1 tottered word Jf'-Heu'·ent.
to sas_slntlt lon
escn , lim1 1
1 Heavens
-. named
,
out t when
Ne- ' ,,n Fore"trv.
game . see
own Sharon
o o e Jones
ea n and. . Lee We sy_.
P_ease
.
. t.hH.. :.kens r.,1m . bt."ha vtor pattern
,.
.Ul
young lawyer
Abraham
. about
. a c.t 90 pub·
" . A aoftbalt
.
hve,o,111 I,thiS
here oonowtt " up.
AJ. 1 . . believe
m
gro Iea ders He b&lt;&gt;lt'Vef&gt;
1.
1
voes Wt'll &lt;wtmmto.
1 prel'oded the mooting and
a
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·
1
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tie
tear·lte&lt;
h•te
and
nffm
arm
ing
Neg.-oe6
with
~uos
"tu
.
1
11
ro ast followed ·, . Re·\ Davidson on a like joyous
II bet
k andh we 'd jolly mgIt lome
waf&gt; 0shortl
lie beach nP.Ilr Lske Texnrkana. wtener
.
fluent
Society"
roosv· after t 113 t som('thin6 1hat is unoOt:~lnt-lble defend themseh!:'s '' and SP Oll
LlriCO1n.
1
1
The Negroes
wereelub-owing.
met by , P.orts were aoslgned lo Chorltl NlS1 on.
ter now ow to say \ statement that Mal!olm
· .
. . 1 '"ve Ihe hi ac k man nee d' ' mg . gue' n'It " squ "ds" tnt•' ''' ,,
IAN -•'"'
r.....,CIICO _ A aur . · bo
bottle and
shalt ooblv retrain from a Jt.e
X""'
'It'/ prompted by former Pre-tl·
when they Jtarted to\ Frecker,Larry Hill, and George deocrlptlor or' the rodiant, red i
1 .xpelted from the Mu•lims, al· sometlung mnrP 1 try to show South to prnt.erl Negroes from
d. . DwlJht D. Biaenhow@r I!'
and _Loute_ Frederlek. Demons-- headed bride the rive
TICKLED ME NO end to though he claims the real rea· my fo\luw erc; how til"\'
ge-t what he terms thr ··}\u KIll x
1
•---' ---......•JmJn•
p enve.
I trauons wtll be given by Jack
'
" 8 •· mornl •rt'o 's" th•1l &lt;.;[lfllf'thi n" more.
Klan
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ous bridesmaidl, the five di11nl· hear 1 new, bright and cor· son wa,
' :~ '
'
111. • A .. hile voutlt woo ohol tn Ihe
1
IJDODI tbt rtftk and
foot with
piitOI and
:d
fied (man, oh man! ) handsome I reel reply to "Hove you slop- ! be could nnl ltv• with
. .
H•vr Full
a
•.• blleana for tho r..en y lhree Negroe• received pellet
nc
r ere' re
er..
youn&amp; ushero. ond Rev. Mar- pod betotinll your wll•'" This i But wh•t has
iienerall)
, We rinn't bel&lt;eve '" "'"' of
palled alvll rlahta 1tw, It Wll nunds (rom a Jhotaun wit- Ttte Salem Cftnter 4-H girls vin Dowson's impressive and IJliW!r, 'Yea, becau•e
she unnoticed 1_c; th at thJ -. fnrreful Muhammad ·_, philosophi ol se p.. Hev Martin L11thrr King, nn1
renaled today.
,
said w•• lir•d twice by Q 1met June 19 at the home of Dl· IOiemn ceremon at the flow- turned on me and nigh about 1 and eloqu•nt man has done a . acatton We
the Alro- "I I"'' important Negro lead rr.
OBI' •. 11Mll minority of \ hill&gt; man. Olllm received l ane Holhday wtlh Kate Rouah or decked alta/ (S.e our pa- killed ME .''
: complete about fa ce on &lt;lw Am•rwan should h"''"- hts full hr is " "" working toward the
,
k• nd boltles and Marle Turner, adv110r1, m per somebody's lOtta han·
question of separat1on n! thl:' pa rt m th r f' ntnf' Anw1uan PX · sarnr goaL Th"' diflerrnrr those parttclpatlaJ In the wr•
"Co
-• 8a B
Gold ..,rUtse.;; rom roc a
· h
Ad
s.
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1· 1
·· 1 - t"n 1 d
and tht&gt;rr is a gr('&lt;lt dlfferr nrt1
1
vey blc '"'
n. arry
- I I• d
hlle youth taken c argo.
omons1raton
r- die all this besides me 'cause OLD FRIENDS Georl!i• Bing races and ts now preac nng o , prttenc• . ,. ' "'' ' 'r .
k
weter. frcmt-ruMer
for tht
.
l rect Table Setting,'' wasstven I'm iitrlctly a column' writer, I Ruasell of Seettle, Wash. hil
ha\t' made
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May lh&lt; good Lord take
likin' to all of you, deor young

other thlo weekend.
Mr. and Mro.'o. ·
Ever try tt, dear reader? I
Well, I did, and did I have FUNNIEST RESTAURANT
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fun- but I'll never he the 1 name I've heard thio woek •·
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1"Tile Cluutd Fork .''
some man again .
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On Saturday
Juno 1!,
we i real
For homt
funny houH
name• a ,
. of Harrtsonvllle
.
attended
the nuptlalo
or WI!TRACTOR PULL- Raymond Co!tenll
warms up Charleo Butcher,1
1 knew In Gallia
!lam (BIIIl Turner aod pretty, County woo placardod bravo· ,tractor after the 6500 d••• tractor pui\Jng contest hegms at Rutland. Tractors In
Charming Lola Zeisler at ly . "Dun Movin'."
lhts class began by pullmg 6000 to 8000 pounds of concrete Addtbonal pounda&amp;e was
Hemlock Grove Church ; off!·
In the Eno community ma-l added. - Sentmel Photo . _ . . --·
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1962--ft.meroy Plrlttl
1963 · O•lliptlll Tliltrt

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J\lNE II - I went li&gt; !lie
Woddlnp - Both of 'l'llfml
By tho Above t!Uo. I mean
that I, heroic soul that I am.
attended two wtddlngo oee~~r·
ring within 24 hours of
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In a prli&lt;ltice
Fr Rivday
evenlna,
Portlahdgame
downed
mltw 1$·9 wltb Lee Allen ill-

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Pnrtllnd-Lalltt 11·7 Saturday
d••rilttl the a~nllal J~ly 4tll coloh ·1!11111 at Rr elna.
'lba Raclna Yank• •114 RA!da
oninblnld to upand the Portl1nd
•nd Letart boyo with tho win•
n•rs' b~ frame beln&amp; tho ....
ond "bon they ICOI'Id nina runs.
Racine hitters were R. Johnt•m and Rubert Diddle with two
each, 1nd Borry Hart
with a ltlilglo end double. Gtt.
Una hit. !or Portland·Lollrl
woro
Paul Juatice,andLetRobert.,
Allon,
ked Wlllbrown
all with alnsleo: A. Htll. dou·
ble and Chuck Mult'ase. a1home
run.

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manure In the alloy so that
be movod ill to the I
'!be curb blohln4 the
stall
could ranae anywh&amp;ro from 8 to
12 lnohea In hel(ht. Tilt principlo ol tho frea •tall 11 that bod·
din&amp; is held jn place b)' 1 h II
curb. 'Mte cow moves Into the
stall bead first and layo with
her tail juot lnstdo tho 0 u r b
.Wbon oho arisea •ho uooally I
move o•ck an Inch or two

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FOR SALE - All electric home
MEN lti · 3ll Train tu1 Agent.
$11,500. In New &gt;Iaven, W.
0por """" for America's RailVa. 5 rooms, bath, built . In road&gt;. Trained men earr flO(I.
kitchen, garage, aluminum sid- $600. Gooc Health,
H gb
ing, nice location. OWner bas Sch. Nee Maintain present
accepted employment away
income whtie training. Send
from this area. lf interested
Name , Address, Ph. No. Bo•
Phone 882-5451, New Haven.
668A, Tioe Dally Sentinel.
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FOR SALE _ Parsons Farm
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Approximately 3 miles from
He p Wented
New Haven, W. Va., on Union MALE :- Men 1~. See Ralli-Oad
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Roa d. 1-'' acres of beauti'fu1 trammg
Ad under Instructions
rolling land, good
pasture, :;,;:-;-:~--:-:---:::7:_~:_1_:0~tp
barn and other outbuildings, GIRLS for waitresses 21 years
also farm pon~ . A good 8 old or over. Living quarters
room house with bath a n d
furnace. This farm has been available. Starting pay, $40
a week. Apply in persons at
well cared for and priced for Green Gables, St. Rout&lt; 7,
a qukk sale. Shown by ap- Gallipolis, Ohio.
7 6 3tc
pointment.
Jake Somerville
Real Estate, 317 Main Street,
to
Phone 1632 or 1327, Point WANTED: Reliable lady
Pleasant, W. Va .
7-J..3tc stay with nld age Pensioner

New in Farming
(Callllmled lrom .... -~
bedded area.
It Is essential with lbe lree
stall system that the 1J fool a!ley be cleaned thoroughly at
least once each day, Mot! farm.
era uae a blade I110UJlted on 1
tractor to get this dono. When
BUckle waa questl&lt;&gt;ned about
narrower alleys, be pointed out
tliat even with an alley several
!em narrower It aWl would be
necessary to make throe '-'•·
down the alley with 8 ..,:;;
blade. With the 12 font alley one
trip with the blade on each aide
would remove most of the heavy droppings with the thJrd trip
taking care of the remainder
which would be in the center
of the alley. Tbe concentration
of the manure would also be less

Alloiiier lmparlallt -

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tllat bolllnllbt pordlllltllllt the
posta II probablJ batter llllll
Dalllng. 'lbBt lo tolna lo be I
lol of weight bitllnC 100M PI"
titi0111 11 lbe oow Jays dowll 411'
gota up, so bolting II IliON destrable. U the alleya are to
be fluBbed with water, tiiea lhe
curb ahould be matlt of COJ&gt;o
creta, otherwlat, heavy plank II
oaiiBfactory.
Some suggeatlona oa 1n1roo1u..
lng tho oows to tho ayatem of

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are:
Fill bedded area about hall
lull to prevent cowo from kick,
ing the bedding Into the alleaya
After '"·
·-•-~.., .uu•
..ll are ao
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liB fUl th
quam
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bedded area almost to
I u II
belgbt of curb ·
Add bedding ao required.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
In I 1 It 1 1m rtant It
c ean ng
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po
remove manure from the lJe.
d'1ng and curb twlce a day. A
good time lor one cleaning fa In
them mornmg right after ani
mals get up,

In the 12 foot alley, ao less would
be tracked in tbe bedded area
by the cow.
can(-ellf"d 7 •.o':it your : ;
furnishings at Baker FurnJNEW HAVEN REAL EsTATE :;:;' i;_PPh~;.,toV; ~ ~2 ~~ Strange as It may seem, the
rure in Middleport. Ohio.
l tor'! llcense? GaD W'i
PHONE WY 2-2157
brl GruHer. Plamblac ud
cows seem to like these
free
llealinc
FOR SALE : 3 bedrooms, built- VI 3-2604 alter ~;00 ~- m.
stalls. In most cases, all except
4_ U _trc_
MtaenvWe• 4'Mdo
In kitchen, hardwood floors, MALE : SALESMAN - M a n two or three per cent of the cat.
'!'be average cleaning time II
For Sale
62 Skylark _ $2195
End your sewer trouruea
full basement. carport. Only
20
minutea per day for a 50 co"
HOMF:GHOWN tomatoes 5
We bawe aU sbft
$450 dt'IWn and up to 30 years.
wanted; Good opening in Mid- tie accustomed themselves to
Card of Thanks
herd.
Scrap alleays at least onco
Family of Ameha Walrr
lbs $1 00. Rufu.'i Orf'nder. Har- .~!~l&lt;lrfl~;}bu~·kf'~p~;~,s sr.~~·;·
Spwer Machines
I dleporl and Pomeroy. Sell the free stalls In one night lnNishes to thanK Dr . Daniels. nsonvi lle . Ohio. Rl. 684
it i\'P 1rac1 ion. Ra(tio, one lo
Reasonable Ralel
FOR RENT: 3 bedrooms, built- Rawleigh Products.
Year trodution. For the small percen- a day. In regard to manure dlsand the nurses at Meigs Mem·l - - 7-:l-:llc l &lt;'.11 ownl:'r
cau Wl' Z..m74 Uay m Nl~bl
in kitchen, hardwood floors, around , steady work.
good tage that do nOt ri:adily adjust, posal, facUlties for handlins
tic
profits. Or Write Rawleigh, it may be necessttry to tie them sloppy manure with Httle bed·
7 11
orial HospitaL Racine Em-,s!CK ROOM and invalid sup- 63 Chevrolet $1695
full basement, and garage.
Dept. OH G BoW 137, Free· in the stall a night or drive ding are requirPd. A manure
ergency Squad, Ewmg
Funerplies
ant
aid:s
for
your
comSeveral
more
properties
to
.
R 1
11. 4 dr. 6 cvL One lor::~ I ow
h
(
$3,
d
port, II I.
7 6 ltp them in, but according to re- loading ramp aod an lndagate
&amp; I Horne, Rev . Danlf' 1s,
I'V .• fort. We C;;trry a rornplete n.-.r. I.uw miit·a~i'
c oose rom- ,., 00 an up.
on the manure spreader or a
L'':!l.sto, Singers, Pall -b{'arPrs. line .lf cTU!I'ht~S. whet"] chairs.
JOHN M. RJCHMCND, Agent
ports, afterallone
oradjust
two nights
Farm Machinery
practically
cows
them. liquid manure tank, have prov·
0
Our grateful thanks. al~. to commod,...:-.. urinal:-;,
under
Hice: 5th St., New Haven
en satisfactory.
our frit&gt;nds. and n{'ighbors, re- pads. bl:'d
e.tc Rollt•r :
TIJ 2-1985. {Pomeroy WY 2breed cows the
laLi\•es. and all who ht&gt;lped Pharma('v, WY 2~3586 Mid·
245t31'
FOR ;ALE: Gardf'fl tractor.
As Mr. Blickle pointed ou~
in any way during the Illness dlerum .
fi-26-30tc '
Pomeroy, Ohio
HER:'~~
~
~N
LAYNE, BrokerDavid Bradley, 5 h. P- Cleat width of the stall can be cut before c.ny change it is import·
t"
~( ""l""
f
h 1 · ht
down to 38 to 40 inches and the
Offk •&gt;Li ,"'\'w Haven Mill TU
Ires, w ee we~g s, reverse, length to about 7 feet. T be ant to study the entire opera.
and death of our wife , mol~- ' 8ft. 1\.'Jo..at Jls Jla - case Tvler See :~elg l~r Bulldms and Suplion to see if this change is deer, and fi(randmolher , Amt'ha
double dut~,- s~n;ce. Me::~l .dis- ply. tl.dcme. _for better homes,
2-1035 (Residence TU 2-4425).
cultivators, tooth harrow all
Walker.
I
•
I t
.t
I ki1Phen cabmets and storm
7·3-6tc
for S200. Contact Lynn Hart, st.all floor is usually dirt, sand, sirable. If it is desirable then
p (IV cast.", ('OT.lP e- e w1 n maz- 1 do
Raclne Food Market. 7-2-3tc or gravel. plus deep bedding.
11 ~--~~ 1
Tbe Louis Walker Family
zan.in : she lf and s~t of dis- 1
ors
Easy Term• Avallebltl
' FOR sALE 1- aC!=e of ~land I
The partitions between stalls be sure that all tbe !acts are
________
7 6 Itc
play trays. A·1 conditl0n. 11961 Porl•biP ~ewing Machine
HACKETT'S
, near Reedsville on Rt. 680
lnsurence
should be about 4 feet high a- considered and complete plan•
are made as to how the systeril
1 WISH to thank all my friends
Look l;ke new. r1rst 13flfl , in original fado rv
earlon.
SOHIO SERVICE
Winme Bailey, Reedsville, Rt JOHNSON stm
:..1- - - hove the curb. Solid partitions will operate once It is completEquipped lo zig. zag, makes WY 2_3898
POMEROY
~?X 189.
7 6 6tp
a ..ency, ·ln. :Oton:u~ao:; will red~.&lt;ce drafts but partiand relatives Jor the lovelv takes it L.) nn Hart. Racine
ed.
canl;;, nowers and fruit se~t Food MarkeL
7 2 3tc
buttonhoiPs. ~ew~ on buttons
~
tions witb boards up to 12 incha Anyone wishing more detail·
to me during my sickness and 1NF:\V --&lt;\ND u
- SELi- weld"r·
s-. air.
and fancy stitches with just I
For Rent
surance
Jim JohDSDD and es apart are cheaper and prt1·
ed Information on free
stalb
c
I
1 ·
r · 1
Bud Simpson. Agents.
ho.spitalization. Also Laurel compressors. Wf'lrling rod.
a wist o a smg e dial. Lef1 1 Real Estate For Sale
- -.
vide better summer air move- for dairy cows may contacl
Cliff Club, for use of bed , elc.
Free l:t'lnl,n &lt;;tratiun.
in lay-a-way and never been
I FUP.:NI~HED and unfurnished _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _l:._:l~d:.:c: I ment.
the Extension Office for a copy
1 nC(' due $47.00 or
Everything meant so much
t~
used.
U.al,
· apartn.eJJts. 134
Mulberry
Auto Sales
Mr. Blickle pointed out that
1
7 2 3
oi a leaflet or for more specifk
to me. Mrs. Qenver Carman. ~bTY~ - -fl J tNm~ of $7.00 Phone WY 2- ~ FOR SALF.· hou!&lt;e, at Tuppers Ave ., Ph WY 2-6615_
semi-open partitions
should
ltc
Yr
IS · worms un ·1 • u1Y
2204.
7 6 6tc
Pl::~ins, 1 acre ground. Mar6 ~ tfc 55 DODGE pickup, new V-8 mo- start about 18 inches above the suggestions If deaired,
7 6
= - -- ---::_:
5th. nnl) $1.00 per 100. Will --- - ----------- I tin Mollohan
7 1 6tp IHous~
·- ·
tor, neY t·rl:!S. n~w paint job, floor level. This will be high
Card ol' Thanks
h ve more fr{Jm A.Jgust 1st : G. _L:. Vac·uum CleanerS,- c~Tl·
r. F'OR RENT in P"mein
good shC:~pe ready to work. enough so legs will not
get
3
nd bath C 11
We would like to thank all ' until Labto1 !Jav.
John
Mohler
;
mstrr
and
tank
typPs
A
11
FOR
SA
E-H
----roy
rooms
a
a
e&lt;~~n
G
A
n
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0
1
6
.
I
c
•
ouse
rooms I WY 2 3575 fte 5
'2"tf
....,.,.. . . . =m, Racine, caught. It will also be I o w
thost• who were so kind and I R D.. Lf'C~rling Creek Rd . , with l'omrlete set of attachand bath, ~- 3 bedro~ms), hard.s r p.m. o- ..,.. c Ohio. Phone Wl 9-2685.
enough so the cow will not roll
helpful during the illness and
MiJuteport , Ohio. Phone WY
ments. New guarantees_ Comood n
7
7 2 Jtc
plf'l.f' price $28.50 ''r terms.
w
oors, carport, stormiFOUR ROOM (urnished aptirt- ----=:--,--cc--_:2:_6
:.:t=c under the partition and get a
deaths of our Mother and ; 2-610:!.
b th
(M
CJ
S
Phon.-. WY 2-2204.
doors, gas furnace. Phone ment. Phone WY ~3658.
'I'M! Rambler
hip caught and possibly seriousro er
rs.
ara ellersl Harle" D"v'ol"'" 74 tH57 - Fl.
WY 2-3424.
6 30 6tp
5 27 tic
World S
Co
ly I. . ed
and
·•
.. · I
7 6 fitc
tandard
••
mprt
OJUr · important thing is a
. Clarence
. Sellers) . wei mot.orcvr
l&lt;-· r,rood · cnm!ILli\n
- - - - -- Eseelleooe
Another
WISh especially to thank the I Many Cxlra~, $700.00.
Ce~ :_ HoM Ain;- cOnverl.illle - punlpl FOR SALE : 5 room house on FOUR ROilMS, bath ar~d bast;: 4tig car room. ride and perform means of forcing the cow to Th Ha
H I
S nd
ang
at Holzer
ril Bla' kwolod 2 milt&gt;s west ' for stJ31\ow or dl:'ep well up
Ht. :138, 2 miles above Ra-1 ment, furnace heat.P boo e uce SmaU car economy aad step back as she rises. This can Sch;.l Cl:: of
4 28 tfc
ospkl a· d r. Boice,
Dr. l of llarrisrmville. Ohio_
1
to o·n ft. $4500 ('horles Chaf-r cine. Close to construction of WY W3Jt.
maoa•erabW...,
be done by puttjng a board ov- Ch h
.
.
·. · ·
R .·
ROOM
.
--~
•z
arc enjoyed a covered dJsh
.
Sl ac . an nurses at Mt&gt;il.!s: l
1
0
8
1
4
.
.
7 2 .11p 1 f!'e. Sl l\'f'f Hrdge Ht'ed..;ville
.
nf'w
a&lt; me am. eaut1 u
apartment With bath.
flee
er the front part of the stall a- dinner, Frl'day even'".g, June ••
Genera I Hospl 1a1
·
·
c'Jol:.
.... of the
""'
F
I H
~ d F.wmg
.
, WfNO()\\' -and porl'h- sharlf'o.; ali i Ohlo.
7 6 .1tp· view of Ohio R'JVe~. Must be I Pbone WY 2-..,&lt;X)V',
Metrepolitan Moton
bout 36 inches high so wbeo in the social rooms
unera . orne, '"'.n
Frf'e·[ k.
· :
, ;--- , ,
S('en lo be appreciated. The
5 6 tfc
E. Mail: Ocreet, Po•en' she gets up she will bump her
land Norns and smgers, Spemds . H,rch va.IJnce
and ; HONb I, 150 lbs. ( ah SH 2-4645.
sale is cheap Well watered - - --.. ww • - head unless she moves back. A church. Following the dinner I
7 6 6tp
'h 1 ·T
R . · THREE and four roo~ furnishe.-"a _,,..
business session was beld
in
cia I thanks go to Rev Sam j awnmgs VPnet 1a.1 blmrls and '
·
_ F'
.
,
_ __
._
Mrs.
ares urner, acme ed
d
·
4 22 de brisket board can also be used
Bf elmont_ and Rev . Roy Rw;hl
'"I"'
OAalell FAT Lf.(;HORNhPns , 50c t'(l('h
Ht.
6 30 6tc
men•";'
1- PONTIAC. ...,••. • door for the same purpose.
the sanctuary with new offlor the1r rornfoning wn ...ds
niPfl~"l - 1.lPP \_ .1 . nrnr- ve. Paul \\ S
·
1.11.
_.
c OIW""""""'
.,
cers in the chair. Eleven memWe 1 11
b
Pomrro) Oh10
j
· ayre, Portland,! - - - - -- - hardtop, Catalina. blue fin·
- - - - -hers were present.
Sla re.nPm er
your
- ··
·
Ohm. VI 3-2246
7 6 61 HOUSE FOR SALE Syracuse
kindness alwars
6 25 3otc
. --.
·
____ -P , Rt. 124 _ 9 rooms '4 u stair ' FURNISHED and unfumisbed ish. automauc transmission,
Legal Notice
Mrs. Mildred Rousb ha• .,.
The ramilv
&lt;,ERMAN Shepherd puppies for i , and b th d
[,·
I s, apartmenll!. Inquire •t
the -ay, Mi~dleport. Cafl WY ;!.
turned home from Holzer Ho..
---·
Big Freezer Sale
salP. AKC rrgistered_
Ca.U : ; t ~ . owns Irs, arge Oh.io Ho!PJ.
~22-tfc power steering, power brakes. Bid• w~?T~~· re~:lv~AL.~ --;::-:;._ pital after surgery.
NOtic4 ·
WY 2-:'1042 or contact at 8:14 1 ron
IVm~ rooms, So bed·
radio and t!Xtras. 910 Broad- flee• or W&gt;ebster and Fllltr.. AttorMrs. Paul McSwigen of New
I All Size•
•
Sal• Priced
E. Main Sl., Pomero)'.
. rl ooms.1 sewmg droom,
5289.
4 29 tic ,are
n~y•, oruntil
for reel
the Cum berland spent ten days with
d 2 very MODERN 4 room !nd- b-ath
the .luly
Albert1,, N.1964,
aen,:el
LOSE WEIGHT safelv
wiTh
FREE ICE CREAM
7 6 3tc
~rge ots, ~yar
furDisbd. apartment. Phone I
tsiate, oon•lsUns Df a boUle and. lot h
B an.
"Ygarden.
2 237'1.
on Vale Streel In the VUI..e
ol
er mo ther, Mrs. J . B- Long..
Call L""
. every Nf'W F reenr or
--------- - - o;;vna! u ass, n
·
WY 2-3874.
5 12 Uc
Pom~roy , and two houiJI!!a and kits worth .
Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c , Wllh
at your drug store. 7-3-3tc Free-zer·R~frlgeoretor C.omb.
Business
Services
6 30 6tc
Legal Notice
lltuated on Anne street ln the Vll·
- ~- ----_ ____ __
THFtEE bedroom house on LbJ.
lase of Pomeroy. FQI' detata con- Mrs. Wallace Amberger and
6.'T'TENTJON h h
lod
USED FREEZER BUYS
- In Hi
p
;~" 1 ",•,,,."_e real e.t.te, telephone son BiUy of Chester and Mrs.
c urc es,
gPs,
-Rickards Alignment Service. FOH SALE in M1ddleport,
4 co
·u, omero) P boo e
civic groups, bands. 275 ·lea - I~ Cu. F1. Unico
(formerly Grueser 8 0 d V bedroom bri'ck house,
NOTICE TO coNr•AcTOIU
ThO! nant 1.1 re•rved to reJct: Elmer Frecker of Pine Grove
21 Wl 2-3346 or WY 2-2186.
1 Cf-IESl FREEZER
_ $100
STATE OF OHIO
any IJr all bldll.
!her
I
I
h
. up o sere d lh
. eater seats, 2.0 Cu. Ft. Friqidair•
Works!. 286 W Main St., bal.hs. lot and a halt, out of
t 20 tfc
DEPARTMiiiNT OF HIGHWAYS
m e. a. u. Ul. 14. 5t.c
were afternoon guests Tuesday,
2 five ton air mnditiuners CHEST FREEZER _ $1SO
Pomeroy. Ohio. R H. Rick- I high water . Nic~ loratJon.
~!~~':'.bJ''s.~: 10Le~!~n~o::·N!'~~-•••
NOT1'-I ro CONTRACTORS
of Mrs. Ethel Wheeler and Mr.
and filter vnils, 1 nf'w, J used,
ard.
Phone
WY •v
See bv_ appoinlrnent, or call FURNISHED and unfurnished Suled
UNITpropouls
'RICE coNTRACT
DIPA:~:~:T~F
~~J~wAYI
and
w111 bl!! receivrd
M Mrs.HaOmar ClBays.
k
d M'
35761
P omeroy Lan d mar k
one Iargt&gt; star poprorn m~chWhePI balancing, auto glass, WY 2-2885 or WY 2-3250.
aparlments. 134
Mulberry at the olftce of the state lll(hway
Columbus, Ohio. June u. ""
rs .
rry
ar an
lSI
i
th t
d
.
'NV 2 2181 I k C
M
Dtreoctor of Ohlo, ~t Colu.mblls, Ohio. Contract Sa1u Letll Copy No. 64-447 1 A
All
( G ba
W V
ne , ea er soun equipment.
ac
ar5ey gr
brake service _
t
(6) 10 tfc
Ave. Ph. WY 2-6615. Homer until 10 ,00 1 m.. Ohio !Eastern)
UNIT PttiCE CONTRACT
I nna
en O ra m, · a.
Call WY _2-5320. The SE&gt;wmg ',
,
Hysell.
6 25 tic
Standard Tlm~. T\lelday. July 21. Sealed proposals wtll be received spent tast Wednesday with Mrs
5 27 441
Center, Middleport, Ollio .
FOH SALE'- Midrllpport's tall
- ciFOR SALE· 7
--d-b- th
. -· -- 1964, for 1m!'rovemenu· ln: 5
~lr!~~orof!!e.o~~ ~~~ c~~~t~b!';~b;bl~ Milton Wolfe.
.
'·
rooms an a .
Part~ No•. l, ~. J . ... and are
of- until 10:00 A. M.. Ohio Chlf:ern)
l
est building loc t d 362 N L 0 M COY 1-aUcri( - - 11
7·3-10tc
·
·a e
c
·
INRER.
house on
Rutland Road I ONE BEDROOM house trailer ~!~~d~~~d(l:~ ~~;:~~~~~s a:rdth~ ~t~ standard Time, Tuesday, July 21, Mr. and Mrs. Soon Butcher
SP.cond Street, Mlddlepo.rt
Cht&gt;ster' Ohio.
3 23 tfc
Large lot. Alummum st . Mason, $35.00 month. Robert amouJJl told
!116-4, for Improvement&amp; In:
of Cleveland spent several days
IN VIEW uf frequent calls, Dr.
Prtced lor qul•,"t sate. lnqmrp
d
.
orml Le
Part No. 1
Propoul
Na. 1
1
Janeckr would IJke to explain/ at Ohio Hotel
Uc
.\UCI'IUNEER
oors and wmdows . Reasone. Phone 773-5648.
ME~G&gt;el~~.c
ount.v. Ohio. on s~uon ~~~-~~-~un5 fat~r!'~u:' s~~~~o-~ w:lth Mr. and Mrs. Edward
10 16
.n
abl K
th Sc I SH •
7 6 31
- - · ' State Route No. 7 DA. Onnge and OUve TOWIUihiPI. b" lt•b- 8 Jr.Opson.
that the rumors .about leav,_;amplete Service
e. enne
ar e.
16P In the vma1e of Middleport. by
~
·ng the Rarl""
office are not
FOR SALE .-._Ill
'•radl__.
5012.
6 II 30tc
- re.,urflill'lnl
wllb 30
uphalttc
CIJncrete. 1111,1nl
wltb B-111.
dablllr.ed
bue
c:our-... l Miss Sue Ann Curtis spent I
'""-''"
u
..
u
P;ovemrnt
Wtdlh
teet.
tems
T-30.
and
by
IPPIYinl
l
GIBSOI\I-f(av Harmony ~llars
l''rite. P'llaae .. eoa·-Livestock
..rojert and Work Len.!!th - 2,53Ho a bltwnlnoul
1\lff&amp;ee keatment, It- : week recently with Mr. and
31
tr ue Th e on IY c hange is that
...::•
lJo.l
SYRACUSF.
three
bedroom
'
em
T
I Mrs. Walter wens at WashingA. c. BRADFORD
•
-·--et:t or 0-4&amp; ~~~' No, 1
Pave~eht:
Width 18 feet.
'enl " ITI the Rarlne I llnd Amplifiers. Z4 months to
the Patl "
modern
home,
near
achool,
[PIGS
for
sale.
See
Ra)·niond
P
J
t
d
w
t
t.e~-h
41184
f
t
pay. see or call Tiffin Jewel·
Racine, Oblo
Washington Cnuoty, Ohio, on Sectloq ro ec an
or
..... ,
•
ee ton C H
area are asked to make app - PI
t W V
M•1dern ilJ&lt;::ulated, nil board
Smith, across from Hysell WAS.rJ:I- 3.2ui.tJ1 part) ut and tu• or,.;:: d~~!· •et for compietlnll of I M1s~ Mildred Roush and Jose
pomtments for the Racine of-~ ~:· o~~1 B ~a~anll,
. ':~ - - - 5 Ul tfc heatmg, large lot 72 x 295.
Run Church or Phone WY 2- ~~.~-n~Ro~u~~ ~:ie~'- T~wri'!.~~;:nsu~,; thla work •hall be u •et forth tn the, phi Cl k
I the
k
!ice by calling the Pomeroy·
_o?e . I
e man, ~I
- ------ - p
30
rrsurfaelng wlth a-'iphalttc crmrrete bt&lt;ldiDI propolll,"
ne ar spen
wee eoc
Williamson
10-30tf I
hor.e r a. m In 5 p. m WY
67 '
7·2-3tc Pavement Width 30 feet
Each bidder shaU be rtlqlllred to in Cantor visiting
relatives
office
EXPERIENCED
2-3974; Ev~nings, 7 to 9 p. m.'
LOSt
d F
d
ProJe~t
Work
lenlth
26.M8.t- tne
with
Ills
bid
•
certified
check
for
'
. h durmg
.
· 1 the SummPr,
feet
or 5and
.03 mue
an
amount
equal
to
flv•
JMir
cent
of
Mr.
Henry
Roush,
who
bad
spen
1
whIC IS ocated across from Kn.L TERMITE'" and
I
wv
l-244)
6 2 tfc
•n
oun
Pari No. s
hll bid, but In no nent mon thllll
1 ti
.
the Post Offtce In Pomerov,.
:...J
protec1 J
AUTOMOBILE
- ·-- - -·- - WuhinJton County, Ohio, (10 $1'C:tlon ten •hounnd doUan, or a bond for two weeks with rea ves JD Ak.
lawn and shrubs from insect~ I
LOST - Billfold with $60. At 1 WAs-!10-5.81, u. s. Route NCJ. so. tn : t•n ••r cent of ht• bill, payable tD ron, returned home .vith them.
~~~~ b
1 Bolpre Townahlp ., '''"'''"I"• wiU.
the director.
from 10 - 12 noon and from'l
q - 9 p, m. Phon" "'Y 2-2"
. .••- I witb ARAB u :.o-1'! 'V\.Jrouo;ar
00
rou s on uphaltlc COD('f(!t'e.
I
rs. OSSie u
au.
~- -- '
Ra Clne
Old del'JI mu.t apply on tile proper
~
• "'
;J;rv
tr t K
B ld
S
IU••
.,
J 1 - thSchL" I G nd
Pav&gt;ement Width 20 feet .. _
· torma,
{or prequaHficatlon wUh tbe hM ShFl . Ch rch and
,.. d h.
7 6 3tc
a e .mg U1 ers ll p p I ~
AND
u y .4 . tberal reward. c. Projert and Work l!ngth - 9.292.81' Htwhway CrtldU Examiner, at Colu.m- g t~r aron, accompan~ ..,
1
Co.. Middleport, Ohio.
lrul, Olllo. •t lent JO days befor• Mrs t'auline Poland and dau,,-cc:;;;;;-;=-;-;-=c-c=-=
II POMEROY - 6-room rrame D' Clrcle I Racine R' D. Ph • fr.et or ll miiH
Part No ..
lhr dall! ""'' Lo open bldil.
.
NHEN YOU USE ABC. Cle&lt;~nen
5 2 tfc I
Brake Serv'l"e
WI g..:J065,
7 6 3tc w ASHINHTON Count~. Ohlo. on See. The minimum wn·e Lo btl pal&lt;'l to ghter Kenda of Milford Centec, ··
"F
S
1
"'
house with bath , forced hot ---- ·
tinn WAS -3711-2.95, State Route
No. all JabOT empiO)'ed o11 thll contra.,t
.,_.,.
ree torage Plan" you .o:et SINGER Sewm~
maChines.'
I .
31:'t, In Fearinlll: Town•hlp, b. . resur- ~.hall br ht accordance wtth
the visJ~a~ the grave of her son,
.a1r heating, full basement
Wanted To Buy
h•dng with a.ph 11 11lc concrete.
Schedule of PTuaiUna lfourl7 Wa1e Bobby Dean Church at Lebao·
big be tiful
. . au
empty closet oew ' $59.50 up. Several used
'th
t'
It h
Pavement Wtdth II feet
Rate• A•certalned and D!tenutned b7
apace In excha
f
]) h I
W1 recrea 100 room, a ac PrQI~t and Work ienli'tb ~ 12,830.4 the Department of Indul'trlal bla- on, Indiana. He sened witb
. nge or a t e machines at bargain prices
ed garage large Jandscped
teet or 2. 43 mile•
uuna applicable to sU.tr Htgh'lf'a7 De.
r~m occupied by the family's Tbe t''a brlc Shop ~inger Sa les WY 2-2143
•
'5 TO 20 acres In country no I
Pari "'· I
partment lmprovementa In aceord-1 the Air Force and was In Korea
Winter clothing. J-J.erP's bo••
It and Servl'ce Pomeroy Ohi'o
Pomeroy, 0
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Count.v. Ohio, Oil &amp;ertlo...._ ance W]Ul SeetlOJlll 41111.03, 6J15.04,
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t loan I buildings. w'rl'te Lester
WAS~16 . . 1il3.2t-24.20), state Route No 4U.OCI. t-1111.06 anti 41&amp;.01'
of tbe during the war• They alan VI...
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your W'Y ~2284. '
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Gibbs 1 RL 1 Millwood
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8'f6, in the Clty of Martetta by ,. Revtsed Code of OIJto."
ited her grandchildren
David
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Plan, and speetneattons 1re on fl.le
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winter clothes or call us for
unmg.
ewman BurVa
7-2-3tp P"'ement Width variable. · ·
tn the ttepartml!!llt of btlhway• and and Debbie Church at Bloompick-up and we will " Prole&amp; WHY PUMP your sluggish s~p- dette,
Middleport, W'l 2.- house with bt~th, hot air furn·
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ProJe,.t and wort_ lenJJth ~ 7 .o?!UI the olflce of tile dlvllllon depat1 lngton Ind
sionally" dry clean them at
tic tank. Get Klean·Em-All, 5246.
6 L8 30tc
Al'e heating, basement, 50x
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Isabel !:!ImpSon · retum·c
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fer two weeae alt in
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and hang them up mark Farm Bureau, Pomely $5 ,500 and owner will fifor 'Jtorage tn sealed cedar- roy.
6 29 30tc
POMEROY, OHIO
nance at $60 per month , with1HOUSE lor rent or sale, by for an amount equal t.~
1
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- USE of our
Carpet 11
no down payment.
monthly paymeotJ on land :: ••:"~en ~hou~~~d ':.o~:u or
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r adv tor them. ne:rt faU, call Sharnpooer with purchase ol
In the Heart of
SUBURhBAN -h 6-room h frame contract, 532 Mill Street, Mid- ::' t~~" d~;:C,':r~t ot his b•• ;,;.;&gt;1;11
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ranc type orne wit bath, dleport. Phone WY 2-5262.
Bidden&gt; mu•t
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Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker THE AMERICAN RUHR
bui1t·in range, oven and diS' h•0 IS tfc
rorm•. for~;"f.~~~;~::.·;f
:- •10 they .,..Ill ~e banded to
Furniture.
6 30 6tc
Ht!fhwa.l'
i--c;,..;;; II
,· leane 1 brtahter . and 1
.
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washer, Coppertone kitchen
hua, Ohlo, at
·wer Rf!m be ~th
74 Harley DavJdson motorcycle. I
Generll Real Estate
attached garage with drive: Business Op
. portunities th;.h~at~ •et
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,xce _e~t con Jtlon . .a
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Service
way. 3 acre lot planted with
au
ONLY
:J•ery A B.C. Cleanen and ny Wdhams. WY 2-2318.
;
nowers, shrubbery and lilllall FOOD MARKET _ !Jue to lll
f30.00 o....
'" l.auodry Mason, W Va .
6 30 6tc I
CUCKLER REALTY
fruit. Pay $3.000 and assume health, we are offering lor
C••••niMt ,.,..
'I' :~5543.
4 3 80tc NEW AND used clothing. Sold
balance 30 year' 4 per cent sale OUI buFiness, Racine
Phon• WY 2--3830
loan . An excellent property.
Food Market, corner 5th and
at Pearl Hawthorne'• at Mt • Box 229
GIINS
Morin.h Ridge. Racine, 6hio, I
RENTAL- 4-room frame house Pearl, rlar.Jne, Ohio. Anyone
•: ,. Oily . aeti and tradt .....
Route 2. wJ.9.J074
~2Hot" lfl!:A I'ING, Plumbing,
.,. er
with bath. gas heating, $30 sincerely intereSted in a good
Btll Wellman, Lea WUUamson
Fanlaca. Arueld
Brodlera, monthly. Suitable for coop!~ going businee:, may contact
FURNITURE CO.
at flflln Jewelen, P!Jone fiG, USED work pants and- shut;. 118 East Matn Street, Pomor ~jmaJI family .
Lynn o~ Pr.uUne Hart, be-MAS()Jf. W. VA:
•utnl Pleaunt, W. Va.
Carl ~hevaller, Long Bottom. eroy. l'booo tn1 "Z!O·
Harold Collin•. Salesmaa
tween 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p.
II II tic
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HOU.YWOOi&gt; !UP!) - With prol...lonal direction- c... be
. . Republican National Con- lari" lodorl lor \lie man
lenUon otartill&amp; ~ week 11'0111 wboJe career 1.1 1111 tile line:
K,nnedy was completely at
llonday, the televialon pmoahti.. of the key potiticol fll home oo televlalon, and uoed H
ares again will be closely IICI'II· to hhr IJIUI advantage. Eisenbower hao appeared so fro.
linized by viewer1.
Proper advice about how to uently OD the medium that hr
I'Onduct oneaelf before \he ever· now an old pro at II, but espec.
presant cameras, especially In Ially in tile hands ol lnterviow.
the heat ol pressure. ia im· ere wilh wbom he oee!I1J to
portanl to tlle politiciana, •• feel at ease. He will. In !act
past event a have shown . Even be an Oft.othe..llr c..·on!lultant for
a knowledie of basic te&lt;:hnical ABC·TV at tbe OOP con....,
procedure can be of help. liOn, whlch,ln view of
the
Dwight Eisenhower's television preuureo of a former PrOBI·
advlser wao Robert Mon(iom- dent at hll party'• aomlnatinl
ery, the veteran actor, John get-together, may well lind htm
Kennedy utilized the services making news in addlllon to ~
of Franklin Schaffner, the di· terpreting it. Televiewer• will
·ector, In a similar capacity. see Ei-hower addresl the
'nle politician's most power.. con\'antion oo itl second day.
'ul weapon . on television Is, ol
Those h0 have carefully fo~
~ourse, h1s personal quality,
w
,
Nitn which the camera• cannot lowed President Johnaon • pJ'(II·
:umpromlse. But experience re" in getlin&amp; comfortable on
with the video medium, and t.he television can bear witnesa W
oature of a ..wng-a well aa the ~~ when he wu far le:lB

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1:00 114mlcal Cl'.d
10:~ Pubtlc Service
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10:30 !Atehllrilll
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Review Vital Phases
of Gardemng
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At Recent Meetmg of RutIand c'lub

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

CEILING TILE
AcouUk or no~
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of patterns. As low os

LODNON - A woman drlv·
er, bained by a rear-engine au·
to, put the gas In the wrong
e1ld Mqlulay and set her car
on fire,
The .man, ldenWied only
as a ~aslonal car delivery
driver, ~lei police she
was
driving a ,new rea...,.glne Hitl·
man Imp to. a London dealer
when she Jan oot of gas on a
busy atre;t here.

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Hotel Martin, Pomeroy j

PHONE
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Power I eroy at the beginning Gl

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Councilman Leslie Fultz
al· Co.
were General Fund f1,311Z.N.'
thoogll the general fund in the
The Fire department report. Fire Dept. fund $2,398.71, J.
new budget is $4,216.40 m the ed $28118 had been spent m, etery fund $284 ilt~ re..

the past six months for firemen Street Dept., $6:idM; SlaW
Total expenditures for t964 in to extinguISh brush fires at the Highway Improverneat Ml!l,t
the general fund were $58,784, 1 Middleport dump The fires Utility $'196.21, Parking Lot ~
and estimaood
expenditures have gotten out of control due ter $2,504.92, Total operatlnl

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the lack of a fence
to con· funds $13,163.57.
in- fine them wtthin the dump's Sanitary sewers amd. •

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Fire Chief Henry Werry
troduced a mutual aid
fire limits.
disposal worka construetlai!;
contract to Mayor !.&lt;&gt;gar from Several requests were sub- $181.693.90, Special Slreet ~
Gallipolis. Council approved it. milled to cotmcll for the paint- pair Bond Retirement ·fD ...
A suggestion was made
to 1 ing of a center line at the inter· Bond Retirement P7,81Z.87,
ease the traffic sttuation
on i sections of Butternut and Main· tal inactive fundi fZlt,tol.iJ
Main-st , lzy p!acmg a " no left ' st and Second and Butternut · and total all fundi. $232,571.~
turn'' sign at the intersectiOn I av. The lines would help
to Members present were ~~
of Court and Main-sts The mat· prevent sharp corner cuttmg i or Charles Legar, Clerk ter was referred to the Safety It was also announc•d that the , Scboenleb, CounciltneD B11J
committee. A request from the county would dust the streets Baronick, Don Collins, J. LutiJt'o
Hotel Martin for permission to today.
1 ien Poulin, FrankliD Rizer,'*
paint the street lights to pr.,.. [ The Mayor's reporl for June Hysell and Leslle Fultz .

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Cars Collide
At Route 7
Repair Site

Fair Outing
Children from the M e I g s
County Children's home will
atlend the 23rd Annual Orphan's
Outing at the Scioto County
Fair .Grounds In Lucasville
Wednesday, August t9.

By RAYMOND M. J,.AHR

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The 1964 bodget was approv· ven glare In back of the hotel was $400.80.
·
ed by Pomeroy council Mon· was referred to the Columbus
Financial balanees for POlll'

To Join in

Anti-Barrymen
Attacking on
Another Front

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gated one minor traffiC' acci·
dent in Meigs county on Mon·
day . It took place at I 55 p. m.
on Rt. 7 six tenths of a mil~
south of Middleport
A car operated by Everett
Lee Caldwell. 36, Rt. I. Middleport, came up behind a line of
traffic halted al a road repair
site. When he applied
his
or
brakes his car went left
center and struck a car driveD
north by Silas Fosterage, 59,
Athe•~- There was only minor
property damage, and neither
driver wa!J injured .
Caldwell was cited to Meigs
county court Friday charged
with failure to stop in assured
clear distance.
James TholOOson, 19, Peebles, was cited to Meigs county
court Friday for overload. Eu·
gene Fink, 48, Rutland,
was
RUINED - Jay and Pat Hill, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
fined $5 and costs for failure to Robert Hill of Racine R. D., survey the damage in their
yield right of way In Mayor father 's tomato f1eld of 45,000 plants riddled last Frida,.
Eli Denison's court.
night by an isolated hail storm. "Nearly every tomato,
big and little, was rumed by the storm," said the Hills.
· The hail punctured most tomatoes in the area just beloW
the stem, making them worthless for marketing. The
storm whirled through the Hill farm and then made •
second pa ss in the oppos1te direction. There was also
damage to the Hill's corn crop. It is believed that t~
storm did not hit any other crops in the area witll cllUJlo
aging effect. - Sentinel Photo.

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The Ohio State Patrol Investi-

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lluatea 'lurp,ise Soviet · 'Prllp(Jsal for a permanent United
Nations mUltarjt force to safegUard world P.,&amp;Ce.
They will be guests of
Ofliclals aald Japan woold Automobile Club of Sout~eno I
es~ Moscow for further detlii!S I Ohio, sponsors of the
on the proposal, which a~ Children from seven
peared to be a reversal of Rus- county homes of Southern
alA's yearll-lon&amp; · oppostinn to will attend. The Auto Club
such an International
force. ficials esUmare 200 childre1•
l'he proposal was made Mon- w!U attend this year's outing,
day In a memorandum to the which Is a day at the County
Japanese Foreign Office.
Fair, lnclnding free rides, a
full course dinner, ond snacks.
MORQANTOWN, W. Va. The Board members and ot)l.
Autbniltles ~ere are apparent· er Interested persons of the
ly without clues In their search 10 • county area give of their
lor the lone gunman who held time to see that these children
liP a Morgantown bank of more have a happy day.
than fli,OOO Friday afternoon.
,State and local police, 1\long
w\!b federal authorities. pushed
their setll'ch for the robber who
wa1 described as about 5-feel-9
and ,17S pounda with a flat nose
and live complexion.

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.~·~~:~:~~I Meigs Orphans

Monday
.hScranton
at Dr. Els&lt;,nhower,
,r Jotms Hopkins
would place !Us name tn lion~!· I
nation at t~e convention. In a
taped television lnrervlew , how·
eve, Scranton •aid nauy that
"I do not expect former Presi·
denl Dwlgllt Eisenhower
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'65 Budget Approve
By Pomeroy Counci!.

SAN FRANCISCO IUPII Former Vice President Richard
M. Nixon has agreed to a Republican convention role that
appears to elimina~ hifT' as a
possible kingmaker m favo r of
WELLSTON - The body of 8 new role os GOP peacemak·
1
Rlcllard Lee Buchanan. RR 3, ' er.
Wellston.. Will f~und Monda~ I This was the net result of a
floating '" the c1ty park po
decision to have Nixon, the par·
bere by ftsbetmlll.
. U ty's l960 nominee
appear
Police said Buchanan, id~ · Thursday , near the' end of the
lied by papen 1111 .hi•
y, coovelltion, to introduce the Rebad been missing smce June publican presidential nominee 1
13. He reporle(IIY. had
be: end make an appeal for party i
drivln'g a car, Which hal 0 ,. unity in November.
; ..,.,..,..,..,.
been found. The body waa ta~
. •
en to Holzer Hospital,
Nixon previously had been 1
polls, for an autopsy at the or· scheduled to address the dele·
der of Jacl!son County Cor&lt;r gates on Tuesday - the day
ner Charles M. Gaskill.
before the nominating speeches
and balloting.
CHICAGO - Gov. William
But
Republican
National
w. Scarnton, aatting out on a Chairman William E. Miller
last • djlch whistle stop tour announced Monday that Nixon
of Illinola, hoped today
Dr.
MOton S. Eisenhower would go before the convention
ould
do bli brother's talkmg two days later- after the fight
..
for the nomination has been de·
or him. But hope was
mtly on the w•ne in the Scrt&gt;n-1 clded.
Ain camp that former
"It Is expected," Miller said,
lent Dwight D.
"that the fonner vice president
would publicly endorse
the will at this time take advantage
?e011oylvanfa governor
of the opportunity to make a
ibe .Republican National Con· plea for party unity."

Resi'de Here
Durm'gSummer

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Nixon Seems
To Give up
. Aspirations

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TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1964
PRICE FIVE a!NTS' ,

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Hosmer L. Rousb, MinersvuJe,
EJIIered Boopllal
Melvba B. Grlmm, Syracuse,
lhooe who en~ Jomes R. CUndiff. Jr., Rt. l
Holzer hospital over tho holi- Racine, Briee Erwin Hart, RL
day weekend Included: Friday 2 Hacine, Miss CAiro! A. Lovett,
Mrs. Cecil G. VlnsoD, 716 RL 1 Oak !1111, · Mrs. Charlet

Pomeroy

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Ill~ low
Wed 'aJ, ly eJeady, IC!f. .' ' . . . . . .
c.aJao Ia dan • - • av•

Eleven
youngstero
Landscaping,
horticu lture, July IS at tile llarrisonvitle I
Pom~d Ga~:" :ubat !be
Meigs County atlended
!lower arran ·ng and ron.•er- Grange Hall
meet on ay a
p. ·
tha Bible Cmap, Marlon,
1
vation
f.;.r phases of
Mrs. Duane Stanley, program ,
home of Mrs. Dor Sellaefer ·
June 21·28. '!be camp
gardemng given by Mrs Ro- chairman for the coming year, \ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and , With Mrs. E. W. Coates as co- l Mrs . Edith Thomas has ,... aoced free
by Rural
Ave., Mrs. Nora
ere- D. Mulllna, Jackson, Mrs. Har·
bert Reibel when the Ru lland appointed helpers. The travel· son Kenny spent several days , llostes,
Co U D ghter turned home after a visit
~ Crusade for learning 300
meens, 108 VIne Sl, Mrs. WIJ. ry Joe McFarland, RL 5 Athelll,
Garden Club met Mondav ••· ing prize donated by
Mrs. I to 'South Cllarleston with Mr. ' Theodorus lllun~ t au
s Akron with her soo and daUJ verses or Iaing Bible
Bam T. ~ham, Crown City, and Emmett D. StuUer, Ripley,
ening at the home
ol . Mrs ' Edna Swick was won by Mrs. and Mr&lt; William Everson, for·' ~I Amtrl"a ~ nd ee atm7 · ~s; ter·ln-law , Mr. and Mrs. Er:: Attending were Judy,
Mark ADen Lyneb, Z908 Mead- W. Va.
Robert Reibel Devotions lak· Clarenl'e Murray. Mrs. Reibel mer M;odleporl residents They ar ,ess Oh I~F ':?'II AD offl~ Kennedy and In Columbus . land Mary Lou King,
owbrook Dr., PL Pleasant, Mil·
Blrllot
en from the 27th Ps"lm wPre gave a talk on program plan· were accompamed to South m. at tnt
ed loa~
nt her ststm, Mrs. Cora WlgglD8 Smltb of Kingshory
ton Lawson, Lakin, W. Va., Mrs Richard E. Wilson, Rt.
glvetl by Mrs Rus..ll Little. ' mng stressmg tbe four pllases Cha rleston by Patty and Jan· cers. are urg
p t1 resere- and Mrs. Gamel Folden.
ROIIte 2, Pomeroy; Sandra
Mlsa Dorothy M. Blake, Cllf· 4 Jackson daughter 8·38 p.m.
Mrs Paul .Wmn. preSident. ; of gardenmg
ice Everson who had been the for mstauau~~-fol:wu~ meet· Mrs. Orville Rader of Colum· Linda Beal, Jane and Petty loa, W. Va., Mrs. Minnie
B. Friday.
Oscar Earl Henled the group '" the club
Mrs
Nicholson, secretary, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bern· , freshments w
bus was the weekend guest of Newhouse of Route I, Harrison- Spirea, Rt. I Langavllle, Mrs. aon, W. 9 th St., Wellston, dau·
creed and collect Dunng the exh•b •t ed books in the
club ard Fultz and cllildren.
mg.
JULY 9
i her stsler, Mrs. W. H. Ebers- ville; Cnnie and Charl~s Halo Otho Cosaen, Rt. 1 Jackson, ghter, 4:42 p.m. Friday. Mro.
busmes. sesston Mrs Winn an· library An arrangement
of
Miss Maxme Bennett, Colum- ~
Laurel Cliff Better bach and daughter, SybU.
r' field of Ru~and, and K a ro Mrs. Vlcto H. Lenegar, Well· Jack B. Stevens, Gallipolis Fer·
nounced the date tor the an bell s uf Ireland were used on bus, spent the holiday wee~end H
l b nd their families Mr. aoo Mrs. Robea::thwa~ne Faulk of Middleport.
ston, Miss HeleD L. Wlneka, Rl. ry daughter, !2:33 a.m. Frlnual flower
show would be the dmm: room table for the With her parents, Mr. and Mrs
el~ ~ c u ~cnic Thursday at Jr. and daduDeghbbt&lt;!~s, of W.;.l ar· girls from Indiana,
I South Point, Et'llellt L. Blank· da~. Mrs. CecU G. Vinaon, 716
Sept 5 . 6 because of con· soCia l hour . Other arrange· Charles Bennett.
' WI
ave at th S
e road· garet an
le
fpeb~· West VIrginia and al over
Rt. 1 Huntington, Mrs. Third Ave. daughter, 1:10 a .m.
f
ts us•d mcluded an at&gt;6· 30 p m a
e yracus
canada are the guests o IS !tended
B tea Ru II Ky
'Mr
Do ,
D
flclhng actiVIties ot somt&gt; o men
.
ted T
.
Friday evening guests of Mr. 'de ~rk AU members are urgts Mr nd Mrs Robert a
.
Georg, W. a '
sse '
., Saturday.
s.
rwm
the member~;
straet amJ an mver
usmg I and Mrs. Horaee McEihmny ~
tt~nd
paren '
. a
.
Classes were he1d In
and Mrs. James T. Spnrlock, Clark, New Haven, W. Va., dau' Slmsta Daostes.
. ' w re their nephew and family,
to a
•
nd CB R • Warner Sr.
ming, crafts, boating,
Hartley, Ky.
gbter, 2:55 a.m. Saturday. Mrs.
A sa lad course and sandwiCh· I e
d Mrs Robert Warner The Pom~roy Be
a. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark singing, horseback riding
S turda - Harry C. Dickey, Russell S. Sanders, Rt. 2 Gal·
A letter was read fr~•m the
8
state president eoncernmg the es were served by the hostess- Dr. an.
.
h Mar ar· ·dto Club will hoi~ their regu of Utica, N.Y. parents of Mrs. other entertainment. Three
'I
in
R. .
on 11 .24 am. Sunday.
1
state ronvent1on garden clubs es Mrs Retbl'i. ai led b y l and ~aug~tet sf
;'peg Jan. lar monthly meetmg Thursday Robert Warner Jr. were week· girls and two boys were selecl- :.!:"~ S~:'~!""~
PI :usfl!yn;ond J Perry Rutto be held m Dayton, August l:l her grandd&lt;wghter,
Melanie [ ~t ~n ~·cnrdao an~mMrs.' Al1en July 9 at ?:30 p. m.. at the end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ed by the counsellors for
Pl a
J
~~ Fbher
~· daughter ui:56 a.m: Sun~
and 14. Mrs Wmn was named I Young . Mr Cush Johnston , I ~~lla,anda :aughter. Rita, Porn· Mason Youth Center m Mason, bert Warner Sr.
campers. Judy King was
W~~~ ·a.~~~ Pleasant, Mrs. day.' Mrs. H~rschel G. Wills,
as a delegate to attend Mrs. I M" (,m La &lt;·l&lt;m. Mrs. Wmn '
d Joan Julia and Ric· W. va .
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter of the girls selected from
E
It 0 Simp on Rt &amp; Jack· Rt I Ray son 6·38 a.m. Sun·
Robert Reibel. l'ountv contacl a nd Melanie pre-stded at the eroy,Ta.n \.l 0• Warner and I
spent the weekend with fnends camp.
ver~Mrs · H ards 'R ' Harris d ·
'
' ·
ted
the •
d ff
ky, riiD ~..t e r.
M .
son,
. ow
•
' ay.
chairman repor
on
I punch an
l'U ee servile
f 'I
visiting with
hiS
lD
arion.
This year was the first
wellston, Mrs• Cbarles G · WarDischarged
meeting held Mav 23 which
ami Y are
Charles Baxter returned home 1 tb
fr
M1
.
.
f
th~ee ro'Pcts Atlendmg wpn_· the
above parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
nda ev~ni
after 8 visit or ose om
e gs
ren, Rt. 1 Ironton, Mrs. Byr· Patients discharged over the
ma!~i~lan'ta:t:ng a P dvong ' name•l and Mrs Robert Can•· ' Warner ot Pomeroy. He is head
~ Cl~eland .:;, his sisler and with the exception off! ld
die A. Hatfield, Rt. 2 ChOU· holiday weekend included Ralph
~~ristm~s P tree aL the Child- ' d::~y, Mrs Ch1'J:: Diehl, Mrs of the Phystcs dep~rt~ent at I
brother-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Faulk and Connie Hat e .
cothe, and Marla Rhea Malone, Pickens, Mrs .. Harry
Reapp,
rtn" s Home at Chnstmas lime; I Fran k Hal liday, Mrs Ja&lt;.: k Rob· the UnivelSity of Wmmpeg.
Cosmos Pappadopuolus and fa· ren has .attended four
Ravenswood., W. Va.
Mrs. Clara Kisor, Mrs. Eugene
the count\ flower show dales ' son. M•·s Grace Drake and I MISs Judy BuU:her, Columb~,'
mily.
and Conrue, two years.
Sunday - Mrs. Dme Silvey, Dillow, '"!"'· P. V, Mossbarger,
set for f'iov 28...29 ; and tile lhree guests, Mrs Hess, Mrs. spent the holiday weekend wtth [
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Casto
539ThlrdAve., William F. With- Mrs. Wllliarf!- F. Jordon, Do~
yearly dues ~[ twent v·ftve cents Wilkmson and Melame Young her parems, Mr. and Mrs. Ira I
.
and Diana and David of Colum·
row, 133 Third Ave., Rlckl E. aid R. Massie, Karen S. Coleto b~ pald bv ea( h memher The next meetmg will be ht&gt;ld !1utche1 t nd son, Jtm.
PT. PLEASANT - Frederick bus were overnight guests Fri·
Mosely 844 Fourth Ave., Hen~ man, Cynde R. Pope,. Randy
b August 1
Methodtsl
Miss Sara~ Bechtle, Colum. H. Dennis, 24, a seminar~an of day of his parents, ·Mr. and
ry Laf~yette McNeU, Texas Rd. Clery, Patricia Birchfield, Eliz.
'" the Rolland
y
.
Church basement July 27 al I ' bus, was tht weekend guest of the Episcopal Church, Wtll r~· Mrs. Homer Casto enroute home
Mrs. Charles E. Cook,
3811 abetb MacKnight, Jeff D. Work·
The Garden Club has maJe p m where ~ work:~hop . m her par en ts , Mr. _and Mrs. Jack side in Point Pleasant. for the after 8 two weeks vacation In
Birch St., Pt. Pleasant, Tim· man, William L. Darst, Mra.
a project of h•lpmg the Har· llowrr aro·angmg w1ll be 'on·, Bechtle and famtly .
summer months, working und· l Florida. While there they visit·
othy A. Litchfield, New Haven, Cecil Balin, Mrs. John Slayton,
risonville Gtrls 4·H Honnr f'l ub dut·H-d
1 Mr. anrl Mr~. Charles. John- er the Rev. Charles A. _Pitzer ed Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen,
W. Va., B~ra A. Higginbo- Clare?ce Bryant, Robert Mewith their advtsor Mrs Vorgil
son, Joan, Julia and R 1 ~ k y, of Chnst Church. He will re- Bradenton, Fla. Patricia OW·
tham, Grlmma Landing, w. va. Cornuck, Emmett Stutler, EuAdkms and Mrs Jewel. mem '
Tnmble., were July 4th dmner ceive eiperlence as a part of ens, daugilter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward E. Brown, 382 Lincoln gene Porter, Robert Lawl!l)n,
bers of the club. Mrs Reobel Cluu· ~· ie teg11r is
guests ot Mr &amp;nd Mr•. Horace the Middle Atlantic
pariSh Richard Owens accompanied One hundred twenty-two
St Mldd~port Mrs. Harry A. Karen Dobbins, Mrs. Emma SIJ.
will conduct a flower arrang· ' (;ru•sl Ill l'flrl,l'
McEihinn). They were •?com· training program. Mr. Den· them on the trip to Florida. sons, including IZ children, 39 .,
'
vey, William Withrow, WUUam
lng demonstration for the (id s Mavor and Mrs Charles Le· panied home by their children nis has compte~ two years of Mrs. John Stivers underwent grandchildren, and 33 great
A. Davis, Mrs. 11. E. McNam·
gar entertamed wi th a ha m· who had spent the past week study at the ~U'ginia Thi!Ologl· surgery at the GalllpoUs Clinic grandchildre~ of the_late
ara and Infant daughter, Jam- .
burg try Thursday evening •t I w1th Mr and Mrs. McE!hmny. cal Seminary m Alexandr~a.
week
ago
and
is
convaleacing
and
Eli1.a
M~ler
Hill
es Halley, Carl L. Dawson.
8
heor
home
,
Mulberry
Heights.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emerson
Jones
A
nattve
_of
West
VIrgliUa,
he
nicely.
the
annual
Hill
reunlo~
at
I
POMEROY OHIO
honormg their sun . Chuckle Btl!,\ held a coo,k-out July 4 at th~lf is a candidate for ~oly Or·
Dale Humphrey and James land Park Sunday, June 28.
ingHn,~~:ulSa~~~:UeRy~lphE=
m
his
tenth
birlhday
home
on
urant-st.
Guests
m·
ders
from
St.
Stephen
8
Church
Andrews
who
are
attending
the
Attending
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
l
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDII Y
lee cream and two decorated 1 eluded their daughters, B~r· in Beckley, a ~raduate of the Devry Technical School, Chi· St. Clair Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Charles Betz· Howlll'd, Jr., Rita Rethford, Mril
"SUNDAY IN NEW YORK''
blfthday
cakes wm served : bara, Mr . and Mrs. Lee David· Univer:&lt;ity of V~rgmla In Char· cago, Ill., spent the holiday Don Bell and Lo~a, Mr. and ing ~ntertained 'the Adult clasa E . E. Malone, .Horton R 0 10 •
(Technlcolorl
Cliff Robert son ! PTI09 i I an~
with the dinner. to Mr and Mrs.l son !Sharon[, Mrs. Dorothyllottesvtlle~ ~nd.. spent last sum· weekend with their parents, Mr. Mrs. Harold Grunm,
of the Tuppers Plains
EUB Mrs. Dovle DaviS, Mro. Eugene
f:,,ber1
Fonda. Rod Tavlnr
mer part1c1patmg In the pro- and Mrs. Charles Humphrey of bus; Dr. and Mrs. Early
ch h recently at their home Hauser, Drexel Lambert, Lin·
Culo . .In M0rrnw .I 1m Rnrkus Gene Mitch and children, Shari DandaklS Athens, Mr. E.
•nd Mork \1r and \Irs . Jus· I Jones ,Shede, Mrs. C. E. Bur· gram of the National Cou~cil Lincoln Heights and Mrs. Cl&amp;r· Joe and Bobby of Columbus; m ur~ppers Plains.
da Rice, Mrs. G. L. Hart and
Fe ;aturett.: Fl .. aJtol&amp; Jitters
3 STOOGfS
eph Struble aod sun, Michael , delle, ano Charles s,,.delte. for Clinical_ Trairung working ~ ence Andrews, Ebenezer St.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hill,
Themeetlug In charge of Mrs. lnfan~ son, Mrs. WIIUam Hogue
Mr and Mrs John Terre ll and
Mr. ano Mrs. James Brew· as a chaplam tn a Kansas City 1 MiSs Lucille Smith, president and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Em~erson, president, and B\'::~a:u::::i dr:"gi.t!:
Wt&gt;dn&amp;tdl'v •nd Thursday
Mr and Mr&lt;. Legar and Chyck· ington and da~ghter, Sandra, Hospital. Upon completion of of the Southeast Teacbers AsS6- vid Hill, Seth and Perry;
opened wlth the hymn, Bless- M.
July 8-9
NOT OPEN
1e Bdl. Millie and Mana. The spent the boliday weekend in hiS fmal year at tbe semm· elation, is attending the Natlott· and Mrs. George HiU and
ed Aasurance, followed with Mrs. G. D. Carper and Infant
8 deacon. a! Education Association in Se- of New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. prayer by Mrs. Chester Gorrell aon, Mrs. C. R. Terry and lnhonor•d
guest
rt't'eived
a
num.
Middleport.
Sandra
was
guest
ary,
he
will
be
made
Frhhty through Tuesday
ber of nice g1fts
soloist
at Heath
Methodu;L
attle, Wash.
I Julian Hill, Tommy, Henry, and acrlpture reading of Psalln fant daug~ter, Mrs. V. H. LeneJuly 10·14
Chucch ~unn; lhe .mormng wor· Job's Daughters
Miss Eleanor Smith and friend Roger, Shirley and Kim; Mr. 1 by the Rev. Eugene Emmer- gar, William 8 · Slaven, Mrs.
W.11! Disnrv'o::
"THE THREE LIVES
TO MEET TONIGHT
sh1p service, smgmg ~e num·
rsday
Miss Audrey Bell of New York and Mrs. CecU Hill, Robin and son.
K. D. Williams and lnf~t dauOF THOMASFNA"
The
Pomeroy
Bend
C
B
Ra·
ber,
"Lead
My
Feet.
Tom
Meet
Thu
of
the
Intema·'
City
spent
the
past
two
Terl
of
Col~mbus,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Several
readings
were
giVen
ghter, Mrs. R. 0 · Watkins a~
(T('!'hm('olor)
2
6
Auxiliary
w1ll hold its • Baker, son of Mr . and Mrs. John . U.lhel No.
's Dau hters ' with Miss Smith'• mother, Mrs . Brady Huffman, Brady,
Including, Visions of Jesus, by lnfsnt daughter, Mrs. E. E . Do
PH1 rick '\f('\.!1nh&lt;ln . su~an dw
Ham!'c;; hi rf' Karen notnre. regular monthly meeting Mon·l Baker, was . orgamst for th;' !tonal Order of Job sion ~ur,.. Florence Smith.
Greg and Beth Ann; Mr.
Mrs. U.tzlng; The Heavens De- laney and Infant sqn, Mrs. J.
Jacl• Stewart .
.tav
evening
at
6·30
p
m.
July
service.
He
"
an
organ
pupil
met
In
~la~t
~e
Pomeroy
Mrs.
D
W.
Allen
and
child·
Mrs.
Don
Hill,
Denny
Hill
clare
The Glory Of God, Mar- T. Coffee and Infant daughter,
Disney tutoons
6
•I
the
home
of
Mrs.
Doyle
ol
Newman
Burdett&lt;!.
day
evenmg
ren
of
Springfield
and
Mrs.
Law·
Steve,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
garet
Russell; Taking Maw's Mrs. William F . Gooderham,
Ft~tun·tt~: Me!•• Mr.
1
Mischief
Shuler m Cheshire
Mr and M~. Val Edgar Rey· Ma~omc Temp e .
ed ueen renee Weed and aon of Colum· Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Advice, Mrs. Hobart Vineyard; Mrs. Glenva Reeder, Raymond
~-- ~ ·-.
nolds and chtldren of 1\"organ· Linda Dar_nell, honor ~s In: ' bus spent a couple of days
Philip, Pat and Jay; Mr.
The Lord Sllall Make You Free, Saxon, Mrs. J. 0 . Kall, Glenda
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town, V. . Va ., spent the week· preSided. Linda Lyons w
their mother, Mrs. Harriett Rus· Mrs. Bill Hill, Pam, Jeff,
Mrs. Marvin Walker; and How Forrester, Densll Sayra In d
end w~h his parents, Mr. and stalled as gutde and _Patgarnell sell.
and Chris; Mr. and Mro.
Great Is Thy Goodness, Mrs. Kathleen Cochran.
~
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds.
don as treasur~r. Mts~
Miss Ramora Boice of Day- Fosoor, John and Cheryl of Co- Carrie Bahr.
I Recent _guests of Mr. and was the_lnstalltng offtcer,
ton spent tbe bolida,Y weekend lumbus; Mrs. Dorothy
HOI, During the business seaslon,
VISITS PARENTS
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bonnie RhodeS and~len, Mrs. Gorrell reported that $87
:
'
· Mrs. Dav•d Darst were thelf da Yost mstallingmarshal,
•
,we carry a complete
and famdy, Mr. and Mrs. ky Nease ln~tallint!.
the
R E Boice.
of Rogers 0. Mr and Mrs. had been received from the sale NEW HAVEN- A·2C James
William Darst &gt;nd. children, Jeff and .Kathy Mc~lh ey
Mr.· and Mls. George Raub Joe Hill Rand~ and Ricllard
of plaques and Mrs. Ethel Stout R. Mayoard visited his parents,
1n8 0
um er an, • Ul• 1ng o l and Barbara of Lima. They a~ stalling chaplam .. Plans
of Huntington, W. Va.
Colum~na; Mr. .and Mrs.
reported that the name quUt Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maynard
• materials, and speclahze In all
l so VISltel hi'S grandmother, Mrs. made for a pi~IC m ced
weekend guests of his
Huston and Dana, Mr.
was ready lor quOting. Group In New Haven, w. Va., while
•
•
d
:Dana Hamil~n.
.
the date to be nnoun .
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Bill Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. singing of The Lily ')f The Val· home on a 15-&lt;lay leave from
e
typeS
remodehng an
Recent VISitors Wilh MIss
Joseph Raub.
Flo .d Hill Kathy and Willie, ley and prayer by the Rev. Em- duties with the Air Force In
Frieda Faehnle were. her cou·
CASTOS ENTERTAIN
M
Ernest Fontana
Y
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Amarillo, Texas. He was accom.
• o o ome mo .e rnlzatiOn, • o
sins J . F. Gtaly, Youngtown, , Mr. and Mrs. Homer Casto eel ;:·her home Columbus
Dale Pancake, Jr., all of
meMrsonDarrclosedelltheLandmeetmgnd. • panted to the Tri-State Airport
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Y . urday, after a 'two weekrt vislt ers.
ed several guessing games af· Tuesday by hlo mother, his bro••
Graley of Jolie~ lli.
. , ner on the Fourth, at I heIr with Mrs. Clementi Menchini.
Harry Hill, Paul and
ter which a deasert course was ther, and sister, and two~.
Mrs. George Stddall and chil-l home, Nye Ave. Present nd She was accompanied home by Mrs. Joe Glen, Brenda and
served by the hostess to 18 ad· on his way back to AmarU!o.
dren of Plattsburg are spend·: Mr. and Mr~. Lucien Cas~ a
her son, James and daughrer, ol; Mr. and Mrs. VlrgU
ults and three children.
mg a week w1th her parents, 1children, Diana and David of Eva wllo came here for her.
and Dwight; Mr. and Mrs.
The
t
"-• will
be
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart. while Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Rich·
Hill and Linda· Mr. and
nex meeu,,.
OES TO . MiiiET
ber hu, hand, Rev. Siddat: is at. ard Owens and
Returned from Fair Clifford Hill and Max
Pomeroy Chapter 188 OES
! da and Patrlcla
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats Mrs. Harold Roosb, t ... an Sehool Is Invited. Home made will meet In regular
tession
M~:-~asto.
have returned from a trip
Mrs. Robert Euler and Lori,
lee cream and cake wlll be ser· Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at . I b a
MASON
-~ -~-~
-· "''" . tending a church camp.
New York, where they
Ch:co:e: 1Mr.o""':d
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Mr. c. A. Emmish, who bas the World's Fair. They were ac- m.
ens er, av
Hill II'
TONIGHT
"DR, NO"
I been ill for an extendeCI time, compa~ed by their daughter, ~~e~;.,~:.· ~·~nd
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With sean Connery
' has been return,ed to
Chnstine, who will
, Mr nd Mrs Dallas
and Ursula Andress
ToY£1h alflhall shinciiH.
~edic~l
tralnmg Jt a
will
~b
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General Hospital. VIsiting
(Technicolor)
Mr. and Mr.. Emmish recent· m Phlladelphls, Pa. She
y,
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Roush
-and....:
W "'· 1!. only
I)
were
their
daughters,
Mrs.
reside
there
for
one
yea&lt;
while
::.fer
=~y
Roush'
"PRESSURE POINT"
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' Mrs. Don Bu~key of Marietta ed In Philadelphia.
also ~uc~ Mu~ge~.~ ~=~·:\I
and
their
son,
Roger
Emmish
visited
in
Huntington
res yo
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Tuesd•v .nd WedneSday
of Dayton. Mrs. Roger
with Mr. and Mrs. Hayman, Mark Davia and Kay
July 7-8
FAMtL Y NIGHTS
i mish and daughters are visit- the fonner June Sansbury,
MEETING I'OsTPONED
''THE MAGIC SWORD''
ing relatives in California:
Mr. ,and Mrs. Hayman enterThe meeting of the Mary r.:~\1
Basil Rathbone Anne Helm
(Eastman Color)
Bou~hers' daughter will study talned with a ~erb~~ln~~~~~: tha Circle of tho Pomeroy F
All wood spoc;., and
language In Germany this year ance of Christine •
burch
heduted
-and1
1Baptist c
type~. Mallogany only 4'xt p1n.l
"GUNFIGHT AT THE
1 having studied in Austria last ly 4 at their bolne In
scpclO!poned,
0 . K. CORRAL"
1 year. She Is a graduate of
ton Valley. Misa Coats hu been tonight, has been
Burt Lancaster
erlin
College
where
she
attending Ohio Northern
was announced
Kirk Douglas
(Technicolor)
ed In language.
slty the past three ye~.
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PRIZE WINNERS - First place trophy at the Racine July 4th Parade went to
the Racine Camp Fire girls headed by Helen Johnson and Mary Curtis. The Camp·
tire girls portray the ringing of the Freedom Bell. Runner-up for float honors was
the Racine Baptist Youth Fellowship which de~onstrat~d the . md~p~nd~nc~ that
July 4th symbolizes. Third-place award went to B11ly C. Hill klr hiS or1grnahty m hav·
ing a P'!'·l09 float in rememberance of late President Kennedy. - Sentinel Photos.

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()UR area of the Ohio Valley was in- holiday accidents W'fe of a different na- de~d fortunate in the observance of ture, when a s mall child fell off a picnic
table, and a young woman fractured a
tht .lui~' 4th holiday . \Vhilt&gt; we were
hmb when she got out of a car. It just
complhn~ a record of no fatalities, the
goes to show that it takes eternal vigi&gt;late or Ohio almost hit the predicted toll la nce for the average person to even go
of 2S dead from traffic mishaps. Twenty about the routine ways of life without bedead on the highways In our great state ing injured
is not a record to br very proud of when
One of the best records of self Imcompared with some parts of the coun- posed measures is the Pnvlable record_of
try . Hov,·evPr. when we read of thE' auto the nation 's 280. oil refineries. Dunng
registration or the :;tate bein~ near the the past 30 yeats the accident rates .in
four million mark we can exped on a that industry has dropped from I 1.9 mpercentage basis that there will be an juries per million man -hours worked to
ever increasing number of fatalitie-s . five injurie:-: A drop of over 100 percent
'!\Jine wrecks in Gallia and Meigs rounty is a record that any group ca n be proud
over the holiday only in iured seven per- of. and has eliminated lo'!S of time on the
sons, and no doubt the lack of speed was JOb and thousa nds of dollars in expense .
a contributing factor in keepin~ down Some of the simple things that brought
seriou• inlurv or death At least one about that decrease was that of having
vouthful resident of the Porter commu- tools in their proper place and the use
itity probably owes her life to the fact of helmets with prescription lenses as a
that a driver was operating well below part of the equipment. It is the simple
the posted speed limit.
T&gt;recautions in driving that gtves us a
Often in our stressing the need for •·•lling accident rate. and just because
safety on the highways we overlook the the holirlav is past. rememher that every
many other dangers to life and limb Two day of the year holds its dangers. -

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ly DOROTHY KILGALLI!N

Pt. Pleasant, Rio Grande Post Opening Round Wins

get It? MRS, T.C.W.
Dear Mn. W:
Of 00\lfll!. Your only otblr
choice I• to believe IT, tllld lorget IDM, and, rNlly, be mli!C
be telllnc the truth - o\ranpr
thlngo havt happened (lhoup
not In this column).
May I make a 1111GeaUOIIT
Next lime you travel CIOII ·•
country, don.'t fty DOW - Pl1
(in worry) laler, while your
husband motel-hops, "Frulality" should begin at hom and stay tbere! - H.
oat 01 The MolliM 01 r.lda
Dear Helen:
Maybe you !mow about 1lrJI
trick, but I didn't until my ond-grader showed me.
Not having oclsoora baDdy, I
was trying to tear a piece o!
writing paper evenly, 10 that I
could mate two note • 11zed
sheets. I ereaaed it with my liDo
gemailt (as I've done all my
We and of eourae II didn't tur
wbere I'd creatred. II ~eldoul
does.
My daughter lhowed me s
new angle. She folded tbe paper

Uttlt Secret
Dear Helen :
I'll let you in on a little aecret. These people who writo,
"Yoo're afraid to print this."
01 , " I dare you to print this''
do it just to get their lettera
published. Get smart, Helenthey're just cashing In on a fomale characteristic. Tell a woman she can't or she doem't
dare and she will. The dare Is
just 'a "hook." - SMART
Dear Smart :
I'll let YOU In on a little aecret - I've got a largo file of
•'I dare you" letters that have
never seen light because they're
either dull or phony and probably both. People who try to
crash HHU by "hook"
or
"crook'' seldom do. - H.,
Dear Helen:
Do you think my husband
could be telling the trulb? I new
back East first and my husband wao to follow me with the
car. 1 dun't Hke long drives, and
this was 2,500 mllet.
He adverUaed for a rider to
help share expelllles. It turns

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The identity of Romy Schneider's
most recent adorer would rock the world
of show biz - and a few million fans,
too . . A funn,y thing happened on the
press .iunket to the Island where Cary
Grant was shooting his newest picture.
The photoogs got there and discovered
there was a tight "security" on the 'tar
of the film, so they had a nice rid• and
got a little suntan. but no pictures of
R•ports
Cary wlth his offscreen dote
from Paris have it that Gen. de Gaulle 1s
slated for another operation this Winter
Edith Piaf's young widower Theo
Serapo. works as a cab driver between
sin~ing engagements, which aren't as
frequent as he had hoped when he em·
harked on his career
"Funnv Girl"
broke all records for the week ending
.June 27 night, ringing up a total ot $81,~77 S2
Godrey Cambridge, the comedian
was the first major cast casualty of "Got:
~en Boy." Hew ·. , neplaced a few d~ya after the show opened In Phlladelphia . . .
~he truth about the spy schools in East
hermany are as strange as any James
Bond fiction. They teach their beautiful
graduates how to use narcotics to get secrets from unsuspecting subjects in the
West
Theatregoers will be pleased to
learn there should be no acousllcal shortcomings when Richard Rodgers bfings
"The King and I" to Uncoln Center on
July 6. A new sound system, reportedly
costing mo,re than $100,000, promises to
do away With the usual complaints from
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The casting for the movie version of
Arthur Miller's "After the Fall" Is apt to
cause a storm of controversy. Sophia Loren is set to play the Marilyn Monroe part
originated by Barbara Loden - which
means, of course, that it won 't be a Marilyn Monroe image ln any sense - and
Paul Newman Is most likely to be Invited to play the part of the author. which
is totally anrealistic. So they could really do two versions of the Broadway play
-the one starring Sophia and Paul, and
another one with a breathless blonde
and an actor not ouite so devastatinl!lv
handsome IS Mr Newman - and they'd
have a pair of flickers for the price of
one acript.
Freddie Finkelhoffe, the only author
with official permission from Judv Garland to write her biography, is bemoanIng hi! problems. Every time he's about

Time

to write the final chapter, Judy does
somelhmg drami:ltic ~ like her rece nt
"marriage" to Mark Herron - and he
has to keep rewriting too catch up with
the latest breathless adventure
Romantic gossip along the Potomac: friends
of Sen. Carl Hayden /D.-Ariz I, wonder if
he intends to waltz down the aisle soon.
He's been seeing quite a b1t of a laay who
used to be one of hi s aides. The Senator
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Joe Levine's gala premiere of "The
Carpetbaggers" at the Festival Theatre
brought out the ceiehrities, the fashions
and the jewels, and Mrs. Levine's party
afterwards at the Four Seasons was another triumph of lavish decor. luxurious
cuisine and dancing belles and blades.
Carroll Baker, sinuous as a mermaid in
a glittering honey-blonde dress that matched her hair, drew spontaneous ap' ptause when Joe led her to the glass
floor over .the pool, surrounded by trees
o pink ostrich feathers and stanchions of
massed pink flowers . Abbe Lane. almost
demure in gray _chiffon over orange chiffon, tosser her pear-shaped emerald earrings rn the direction of never-demure
Georgie Jesse! ; Nancy Berg, m ,wh1te to
set off her deep tan, wore thre~ fresh
gardenias in her anthracite hair; Eartha
Kltt, escorted by film producer Art~ur
Cohen, was wrapped in what look~d like
beaten silver; Mrs. Jack Jav1ts VIbrated
Jn two shades of pink. hot and cool, reedslim husky-voiced Constance Bennett
wor~ a floor-length textured white !rock,
with diamonds. And among the dancing
fellows were Rudy Vallee-in whose
band Mrs. Levine used to sing a· Rosalle Harrison - Red Buttons, Robert AI·
da David Susskind and Frankie .~valon.
' Most of the people who made " The
Carpetbaggers" a best-seller on the fiction Jists will probably toye the mov1e
edition. Any perceptiVe ftlmgoer woul,d
be bound to enjoy George Peppard s
forceful performance as Jason Cord and
Carroll Baker's golden allure as Rita
Marlowe. As for Liz Ashley, this picture
made me feel that the stage Is a better
medium for her than the screen: her
voice is charmingly raspish In a play, but
when she is magnified on the big scneen
up there she begins to sound frightfully
"Dad's.an·admiral" in contrast to her fel·
low performers, and the audiences a few
blocks away from Park Aw.. are likely to
wonder, as well they might, "Where did
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By LYLE c. WILSON
I fall of Republican vote totals ter 19~! the score was 16, 33
Ualted Pr.., lnlernalloaal
from 1936 to 1116! There are and 176 respecUvely.
1$
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oa~onal and state graphs.
Voter Appeal Affected
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n
. mal or •
pu '!
Wo• Two Stateo
The Qunn report sa)" : Loscan NatiOnal Convention del&amp;- In 1936 the Requblican party ses In Republican party
gates are graphs and sta•JsUcs almost sank out .of sight. That strength have been assOCiated
to support the conservative was !he year Franklin D particularly with the periods
complaint that the Dowey-El- Roosevelt lost only Maine and when the party's Image and
senhower • Lodge Republican Vermont. After that electon policies were dominated by Its
leadership Is responsible for there remained in office: e1ght national (moderate) organizethe party's second at r l n g Rt&gt;publican goven1ors, 17 Re- tlon. During these same Urnes
status.
publica ,.enators and 89 He- the voter appeal of the DemoThis mailing was done by publican members of the erotic ca~ldates for pr..idenl
Newman Marsihus, Goldwater House.
1 was dechmng except In 1960.
committee chairman in Con
After the 1946 election wlth The number of DE-mocratic
1 necticut. '1'he book of graphs is hard
boiled congressional con- votes lor PJ'I!sident decllhn ed lnh
arcompanled by a covering let· servatlves running lbe party, the 20 years from 1938 t roug
ter from Marsillus. It challen1- the Republicans had: 25 gov- 1956. and never regained that
es the idea that Sen. Barry ernors 51 senatora, 246 repre- number of 1936. The first gain
Goldwater's nomination would seatatlves. Conservative Repub over 1938 was in 1960 • after
jeopardize local Republican !leans regarded Thomas
E. eight years of the modem (,EIcandidates.
Dewey, the 1948 Republican •enhowerl administration."
Can victory be ours," Mar- presidential nomlneo. as a me- The mid Atlantic statet are:
aliius asks, 'by following poll- too liberal candida\•· .:TPe ,~!m:· Delaware. Maryland, New Jercies which, for over 25 years ton was a disaster. Afte4 1948 sey, New York,. Peonsylvsnia
with on eexcepllon. have led to • the Hepublicnas had : 18 gover- and West Vlrgims. Republican
defeat
nors. 4z senators, 171 represen- congreJSional candidates won
The accompanying booklot. tatlves.
55 per cent of the mld-Atlantie
which is entirely Jndeperulent
Congressional conservatlvea vote In 1948. That vote slumped
and non • partisa iJ factual maneuvered the party to a bet- to 47 per cent i 1948 wlth mod·
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proof that the liberal Re,&gt;ubll- 1er position and after the El- erate Repu 1ean
wey runcan view has contlnWillY caused senhower election of 1962 the ning tile party. The vote was 80
to" In party stren1th, par- Republicans .could count: 30 In 195! (Ike's first election); 41
tlcularly In the number o1 votea governors, .a senators, 221 rep- per cent In 19M; 89 per cot In
19••
for governors, oenatora and resenllll Ives.
~: - per cent ln t•••
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representauv08."
JIJter elght yearo of moderate per cent in 1950; 53 per cent
The accompanylnl booklet liJ or Eisenhower Republicanism, per cet Jn 1960.
the Dunn Survey Report com' the 1960 election dioclosed an- 1\'e must chanee thlo m•
C. Dunn. Me- other disastrous Republl can tooism.' 'Marslllus wrote the
Piled by R~ero
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beds. My husband says lt was
absolutely a busines deal - af.
ter all, he'd never even met tbe
woman before. He asks ' U anything had happenetl between
them, would be tell me about
tile one-room
arrangement?
lit's true, he told me first.) He
says she was golhg on a shoestring, and had to get back to
New York to a job. Our lunda
were pretty tow, too, be&lt;auae
ol my plane trip, and he saved
more than $25. He's always been
a very honorable man. Frugal

too.
Should 1 believe him and forAbeid Amnl Karume.
Karume, it was widely held,
was but a figurehead.
E•glnoer coup
But with Babu oot of tbe
country on a shopping llliSSIOO
to Peking, It was with K.rume
thst Nyerere engineered tbe
surprise coup that llnked Zanzihar with Tanganyika and
undertook the first slep to block
Co
. inO
mmurus1
uence.
Success for Nyerere would
constitute a major defeat for
communism In Africa.
lb
the Chi
and
In
Zanz
ar'
nese
the Russians have beeD runnlng
the port and harbor and train·

clothin\1, bed aheets,
walls,
noon and furniture. This dioease was very atubborn and
prone to recur before the ad·
vent of aotiblotics. Stubborn caaes are still H&lt;!n wben tile cau&amp;ative organism haa become realstant to penicillin. A newer
antibiotic, erythromycin,
has
proved very effective. lt works
better when given internally
than when used In an ointment.
When impetldo iJ present In a
household , it Is essehtial that
all members of lho family use
"" antiseptic ooap containing
hexachlorophene.

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Pharmacia Laboratories of New beins made.
York and also I believe by tbe
Babu has been removed from
Pharma Chemical Corporatloo
his
important post as minister
ot Bethlehem, Pa.
of external aflaln , Marx! n.
also have been removed from
Q - In a recea&amp; column you
Please send your questions other subsidiary postl.
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told about the benefits derived ' and comments to Wayne
G. A particular blow to tbe• Comfrom tile use of low molecular Branclstodl, M.D., In care of munists wu Nyerere'a acJiOD
dextran (LMD). My doctor ooid this paper. While Dr. 81\lnd- clowngradina all Zautbar embe was unable to get It at I h e stadt cannot answer lndlviltual bossies to the atalus ol COil·
drug store. Is it commercially ..tters he will answer letters IIllatea.
available'
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eop, Rio Grendo, rec..,l win- macy o1 Pt. Pleasant wUI loclr \ Yankees at NG.
, Pleasant. Th!J encounter Is to
aer of the Jaly Fourth tounJ. horns with Pomeroy's Tigers
Third and final opening round t.tegin around 8:30,
_...,.nl at 0a1r Hilt, roUted the at 6:30. Second game this ev- contest this evening finds Porn- By winning Monday, Jameo
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Gallipolis Wblte Sox, 10.0.
ening pits Jones · McNeil of \ eroy's Redlegs battling Fish- , McComb will now battle host
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r- PI Pleasant again st Gatlipolis' er's O.partmont Store oi Pt. ' Kyger Creek in a second round
contest Wednesday , at UO p.
I P()rtland won fl.;; th irrf r lttfe
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m. Rio Grande earned the right
St•uthern ~a gu P game In live
SPRINGFIELD tUPI)
to play Letart In a
second
~ tarl fl with &lt;J 9-(i Vi('tnry ovt!'t"
Wayne Wlsema-, bead coaclli
round contest Thursday at 8:30
the Racine Red ~ Monda y even-at Norihwestern Hlgb School
p. m.
mg at Portland.
iJ Clark Couaty the past lour
1 A big first Inning in which
years, Monday w•w
named
, James McComb scored
six
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Racine pilchefll R. Johnson,
Gary HarL and Tom Spangler
head haskeiball coacb
at
run• enabled lbe Pt. Pleasant
Sprtngflekl Soalb Hlgb School.
club to whi p Pomeroy's Dodgallowed Pi.rtland all Hs runs in
Wisemanl
who
eompJJed
a
ers,
7-3.
Both
Learns
wound
up
the
se(·ond, third and fourtil
JOLIETI'E, Que. (UPI )- Hu skies (including 35 touch- , " I can vary the speed and
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52·51
record
at
Northwestern,
1
Entries
are
now
being
acceptwith
five
safeties.
"
Just
think
.r
the
water
H"ll
fr&lt;~m
es, P0rtland.'s Red WallQuarterbacJ- George Bork, the down passes m his senior yearJ, ·~ pace; '' he explained. "But my
replaces
Paul
Walters,
pr.,.
1
ed
for
a
"
Pee
Wee"
Tourna·
For
Pomeroy,
Ricky
Warner
take.
Aren't
you
worried
about
hmwn and Lee Allen hurled
small college passing whiz from . now is determined to make philosophy is that If you've got
tbo bill?"
P&lt;~rtland out uf trouble durin&amp;:
Northern Jllinois, looks more good . He' generall y one of the 1 a man in the clear why fire it moted to albletlc director lbio ' ment to be held 01 lhe Syra- had a two-run triple in the
spring.
·
cuse
Ball
park
beginning
at
10
sixth.
Tom
Sarver
slammed
a
a
fuurth in mnJ.! Reds ' rally that
like a stunted basketball player first on the held here and the 1at him. Make it as easy a::~ pos-Wise~
Is
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ol
a.m.
on
July
18.
Tournament
double
in
the
second.
Junior
ne!
1Pd five run~.
tban the pro football player he last to leave.
sible for him to eatch it. I can
Rio
Grande
Cotltse,
where
be
Manager
Bob
Louks
said
today.
Pulltna
bad
two
singles
for
S
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hopea kJ be.
" He's impressed me very throw H hard when the situ a.
played oa the team tbat fea·
the I06ers.
' Por!l&lt;md p i t&lt;'he~ struck out
Every ~ . S. pro team in ~oth ! much with_h~~ po~se , espec1a_lly I tion demands it."
tun'"!l
the
fabnloul
Bevo
All games of the tournament
St\"f:· n and wal ked five w hi I e
the National and American for a rookie, sa1d Coach J1m Nobody is more curious than Franeis, and bas .. master's WI·11 be Pay
··- saturFor Jame. McComb, Steve
IXl
1 ed on eh.ner
Hacine moundsmen Wl"re fanFootball Leagues refused to Trimble. " He reaHy takes com- I Bork himself whether he can degree from Wittenberg. He day or Sunday. Sunday games NevlUe had two sinclet, ~· did
ning Ptght &lt;~ nd giving up only
draft him bf!cause "I guess rnand in the huddle."
make it in the pros.
taught at Oak HJJJ H , g b will begin at 1 p.m.
Murris )Bumgarner. Wmniag The Yankee! scored a s 1xt ' onP basP un balls.
they thought I was too small
Throws Soft Pass
i " It's not that I'm mad or
i hurler
Lilly bad tlte elb..
a · ~Com~ safety _ altO 1 sin- iMing run on a walk and two
Portland hitte rs were
Lee
aDd wasn't a T--quarterback," Everyone who has seen Bork 1 anything at. the pro teams in School Ja JackiOD County be- I All entrants should Jist
fore
moving
to
Nortbwetteru.
1 roster
of
not
more
than
14
1
gle
_
in
the
big
fi
rst
rung
.
errors
Monday
f-'Vening
tn
down
AIIPn
't\ 11h a simdt- and double,
accordjng to Bork.
1 throw at the AloueUes training
the States for not drafting me,"
Both teams committed only the :irates 5-4 in a Pomeroy r J;1\ td Ro ush a single, Melvin
But the quarterback-desperate camp remarks that hi s soft ! he said. "l was disappoined, of . -i-"'' '·'!j1:,,,,1 ,c~,~;g•·• '"-.;w~,- "~ ,, ~ , players and two coaches. Participating
boys
cannot.
be
10
one
error _ the loser~ made Boys Lefigu~ game
L:IWJ'( •Twe
and Ct•orge Law·
Montr~al Alouettes a:e gi~ing pass. figures to make him inter- course, but more than anything
1 vears of age prior to August 1
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b
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ed
.th
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Yankf"e
pllcher
Bob
Werrv
r
ttwe,
l'.vo
Sln j! i('s pac!l a n d
the skinny (6-feet~ 1), 1Ightwe1gM ceptlon prone. Hork doesn't else, I want to prove to myself
1"96' E t ·
t '
b · ' one m e Irs' com m
WI
farmed iO and walked onl _v tw~ \\",diiJro\\11 . a "atr ul bas e
'
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n nes mu s De su mtt- four walks and three base hits .
"
1178 pounds) Mt. Prospect, Ill., agree.
that I can make lt.''
·, ted to Bob w·mge t l, th e Dm·1Y and it was too mu ch or a lea d' wilile Pir:ile mound sman StPVf' knocks
athlete a ebance to prove the
I •~ II. I
Hart
American pros were wrong.
.")t'n · ne · or Bob Lou ks Of s Y- • fo r Pomerov to overcome Sar- Van Mt:'ter ran nt&gt;d Fi~111, ga\le ' For !h~· Ret!&lt; Sret
rocuse, by J uly 14th.
: ver was th~ losmg hurle~.
u~ six free pas&lt;;e.~. and
hit i and Har Juhrl'..;o ~ Pach had a
At that, the Alouettes had to
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, double. B11ukw ( r11w q smg ..
convince Bork he should give it
Te_ams
are
mv
tted
from
Mt-Jgs
I
he
nt~ht~ap
was
called
af,
H1tters
for
the
V:t
n
kf'l-'.
~
were
and douhiP All PriJfr tll, tw 1
a try.
Galha·Ma.~on
and
other sur- JO
ter four mnmgs
· 1t'.'i. &lt;In(
. 1 H&lt;Jrry Hart , a 51118.
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d Ibecause
R. Gof lhe
d Robm Pha lm w1th two .singles . 1sm~
Changed Mind ·
.
round mg cnuntJes.
: ·run sprea rue IO ran e 1 Ron Bachtel. a double and gle.
'I had no •ttention of playing
Middleport H1gh
school's i
was on top
10-0 when lhe umps · triple · Hnd Wi ...
s"&lt;'llp · a ·51·ng/e · Rac ·mt&gt; RPt~
1
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pro football when they asked A real abttle for ~rond and I 1'he Indians had gotten three summer basel&gt;a ll team eded
g
, ealled this encounter to a halt. Hitting for the Ptrates were p 11 • d
Jil!.
51 aox - t.,.r;
me to come up to Montreal the third place wa s assu red Mon· in the fourth on Pat Archer's Ga llipolis 3-2 Monday evening ,o\ MERICANS ADVANCE
I Rio Grande scored five in the ~nny Wrrght with a single osr an
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.panglPr. Johnson (2~,
ti.. ·
first time and look things day night in Middleport Boys' I double, two walks, and singles on t he new GSI dIamon
wen DUBI IN Irel.:wd WPIJ"~F·ve Just , one m the se~.:ond, and I and double Randv Bur"' ..tnd tl I , , .
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over." Bork confided today . League play when the Senators I by Dickie Bub Smith and Jim Gary
o art. e wmmng PI· Americans have advanc~ h 1 om m the fourth . The wmners Van :'rleter e&lt;~ch wl!il ~-~ siT.ule b
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"But I got to talkill!i football lost 3-0 to the Redlegs and the 1Glaze.
~ her, dou b e 1~
e
_ex
ra-mn~ the set..:ond round ot tht&gt; lrit' h , ad seven hits and pla_yed er- and Rov Vaugh&lt;m wlfh a smgle L&lt;~wrPnle.
.
with so many people that I Indians took the Red Sox. 8-4. 1
With
the
Redlegs
assured
of
!he
Sox
~ent
ahead
4-2
m
the mg e1gh th behmd J1m John- 1tenms n lampionships. all .~t the rorless ball. The White Sox · and double.
changed my mind."
son's double , endmg a
t1ght exp~nse of Irish opponents
managed only two sareties of£ I Pirates
100 030 - 4 6 2
0 ev 1·ts, I Hoger Wcrksman of Los A'l- 1 hur IPr Dave Morgan. Jn the ' Yankees
GET HOLI.FR
The blond crew-cut, who finishing in first place on a 11· ~h1rd on smgles by Paul Pull- d~eI WI·It1 the Bl ue
002 201 - 5 5 0 STFF.I.ERS
p
2
record
with
two
games
to
tns,
Dave
Dodson
and
Randy
'broke almost every small col·
nghth~nd~r Ron Janey.
ge lts defeated C. O'Ryan. fl-~. 1 third. K. Black singled to cenVan Meter end Burl . Werry pi /r~·~~~:hGII s:~:;:s-h~:
lege passing record during his play, the Senators are 7-6, the Becker, and Danny Lewis' bas- Galhpohs had gone ahead 2- 6-2 , and Lee Ff'nlress ot Balon I lt&gt;r, and in the fourth , B. Ber· and Wyatt . Wt&gt;rry !2).
three years at the helm of the Indi ans 7-5 and the Uankees es-Joaded homer. That was all 0 in the sixth on Dick Long~s , Rouge, La., lopped D. McDow- , ridge singled to right.
slrf'ngl hPnPU 1heir Jinebm:ki~g
7-5.
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I thv hits the Sox got off Archer,
1
double
with
one
out,
a
hit
bats·
I
elL
6-2,
6·3,
in
men·~
singh:s
I
Morgan
whiffed
10
Sox
iD
FIGHT
RESL'LTS
cor).)~
h.\' ot&gt;tatrung Ed Holler
.
who fanned eight and walked
fn1m lhf' (;rl't'TI Bay Parkers ln
The Senators meet the Brav. four.
man.' and three walks.
Mondey. In women's singlP.s, the abbreviated contest. He · By Vnited r~ress lnternationHl t·xciJ&lt;~ngt· lor an uudJsclosed
es, 3-9, Thursday; the Indians
I Middleport got back one run Tory fo~ retz of Ha rrisburg, Pa ., l walked only two.
LOS ANGELES tUPil - .'v1&lt;l, dr ;1ft dJOII"P.
have a game to make up with
Other In~ian hitters. were in_ the bottom of ·the six th on Lea t H. Kf'arn.~. 6-3. 6-0, Justin :~. l For the winners . Jim Gil - sahi ko Ftghting H &lt;Jr:.~da, 120:
flollt•r who ('an ,.~mt .~s well
the Red Sox, and scheduled Archer a . stngle , Denms. Hack- l Mtke Gardner's leadoH smgle, Bricka ol St. J..ouh defeated T bert had a triplt&gt; in tht&gt; first Tokyo, outpointed Rey
Asfs. as hi" u~t&gt;d Jt fullrJac k ;o!ld li!lrames wilh the Braves Wed- ett two smglea, and Smith two two sacrifice bunts, and an er- Croskerry , ti-4, 3-6, 6-0. ad , and Jim Osborn a double in the :~0 314, Manila I!Ot · J s m.t~e l La. 1
OOckPr. 1 t-placPs Andv Huo;;;,;efl,
esday and with the Senators more smge.s.
ror . The J ackets tied it up in 1M&lt;~ry Ann F:isel of St. LoU!! fourth. Osborn also had a sin- gune. 130. Panama. knocked nul w 110 11:1.-: t&gt;nlered mlltlary servVednesday of next week, and
Sox pitchers fanned IO, walk- . the seventh on Bill Swan's sin- routed II. Boyd , 6-0. 6-1.
I glein
three trips.
· Kid Anahuae. 132. Mex ico B. te e
gle and Bruce Wallace's sec--_ ,__ _
h~ Yanks meet the
Redlegs ed five.
ond
hit,
a
double.
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Tommy Addison of the Boston Thursday , and the Braves next Redlegs . . . . 101 010 - 3 5 1 Stobart fanned 15, walked
Senators
000 000 ·- 0 2 1 five, hit one while Janey fanPatriots, head of (1\e American Monday .
Tonnehill
and
Boggs. Hawley ned seven, walked one. Stobart
Football League'! Player AssoThe second and third place
and
Gilkey.
Umpire
o Bob Hy- gave up just three hits, a sineiation, Monday urged an end clubs meet in single game playsell.
gle to Mike Fisher in the fourth
to the "senseless war'~ between off July 18 to win a berth in a
101303 - 81!0 inning, and Long 's sjngle leadtile tw~ major protessional three-g8.flle series with the RPd- Jndian~
leagues.
·
l le~s for 'the summer champion- Red Sox .. 004000 - 441 ing off the sei'Ond inning.
Archer and Glaze. Dodson
Other Middl eport
hitters
ADdison said Mi has sent 8 1 slup, under rules approved by
(LPI,
Lewis
14)
and
Lewis,
proposal to his NotJOnal Foot- the Assoeiation this year.
were Stobart's single, .and Wal·
~~~ (4,. Umpire: Manley.
lace's second hit, also a double.
ball League counterpart, Ordell
RF.DI,EGS WIN
Braase of. the Baltimore Colts, John Tannehill pitched two Gallipolis 000 000 20 - 2 3 I
calling for a meeting to solve hit ball, giving up an lnlield WOULD LIKE FIGHT
,
Middleport 000 001 11 - 3 7 0
mutual player problems.
single to Jerry Stobart and a
LONDON (UPI) - Former Janey and Long. Stobart and
"1 make this as a proposal single to c-enterfield to Keith heabyweight champion Floyd Wallace. Umpire : Woody CalL
and nates a challenge," Addi- Van Jnwagen, in defeating the Patterson, who overcame t1 big
son said. "I know Ordell per· Senators 3-0 Monday evening. hurdle in his comeback
Major League Standings
sonally and he is working for He fanned 11, walked one, and by beatmg Eddie Machen
By United Press International
rae same ideals and principles hit two.
Stockholm last
National Leagut&gt;
for which 1 am working In this He also scored all the Red- have a fight with
w. L. Pet. GB
league .. , cootinued Improve- I leg runs, doubling to lead off heavyweight champioo
Philadelphia 47 28 .6ZI
ments for our players and pen- the first inning and scoring on Cooper of Britain if he wants it. San Francisco 47 . 21 .603 1~
sion plans.11
1 Joe Hindy 's double, singling in
Telking of a proposE'd Patter· Cincinnati
42 35 .545 6
The former South Carolina I the third and trotting home on son-Cooper fight m September' Pittsburgh
40 35 .533 7
lineman said, "I think we can a three-base error, and hom· Jim Wicks, Cooper's manager, St. Louis
39 40 .494 10
end this senseless war between ering in the fifth . The other said Monday : 'It is ok by me Los Angeles 38 39 .494 10
tJleo two leagues by the players Redleg hit eame from Mickey so long as PaHerson does not Milwaukea
38 40 .487 101,2
reaching a mutual agreement Childs, a double.
'
want the lot and terms are all Chicago
36 38 .486 JO 'h
and working together for the Torn Hawley of the Senators right for us. We would have it, Houston
37 43 .463 121h:
Improvement of pro football ." was the loser, fanning nine , in fact we are 'dying ;or it.
New York
23 58 ·.284 27
Addison said he was opposed walking one, hitting nobody,
Monday's Results
to a~y IUJIO of merger "because I
INDIANS WIN
HHDS FOR COLOGNE
No Games scheduled
the players wtll only continue The Red Sox were in the batNEW YOHK iUPl! - Fred
Taosday'• Gam..
-~
to prosper from • two-league tle until the top of the sixth Hansen, the unofficial world All-Star Game ot Shea Stadlyatem."
when the Jndian.!l broke away record holder in the pole w.ult ium , N.Y.
He admitted that such .a from a 5--4 advantage to .score with a leap of 17·2, heads a
Wednesday's Game•
meetinK could pave the way for i thr-ee runs on Jim Warner's sin· five-man AAU team which wUI San Francisco at Chicago, 2
an inter-league playoff game or gle , Jim Glaze's double, Dox compete In Cologne Wedne•day. Only game scheduled
an aU star contest to the bene· Walter's second single of t h e Others on the squad are
Americaa League
fit ol Ute pension funds ."
game, and an error.
Burwell mmler Ben Tucker
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Detroit
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Boston
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I11ue In Doubt
UP! Forelp News Aaalyst
At the start, uot much would
Q - Wbol lo the oaose and
In Zanzibar, block African have · been given lor the
eure of leukoplakia? How dan- , nationalists are wagln&amp; a drll- chances of the merger's ulll·
gerouo ia it?
: malic •truQie to turo back e I mate IUCCOU.. 8lld even now
A - Leukoploltla Is a condl- Soviet and 1\ed Chinese bid tAl the Issue re11W111 In doubt.
!ion in which a wbite
patch make of the tiny aplce Island a • Zanzibar obtatnad Ita incledevelops on the mucous surface Communist brldJebead to the pelldenoe from Brltatn lalt Doot the mouth. More rarely It whole of easl Africa.
cember and wao In ulttenco
may occur on other
mucous II Is a strufii)e largely lost IICarcely a month- before Its
aurlact~. The moot frequent in the diD of noisier batUes for government !ell to .vmed reCj\Use is heavy IIDOiting. The Cyprua, South Viet ~am or In· volt.
danger lies in tbe fact that it doneola's confronllotioo wltll Prominent amonc the revolu·
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tlonarles were Oghters trained
Its true nature shot•ld be de- But it Is sl&amp;nificant and be- b&gt; Communist Cuba.
ltrmlDed by mtcrosoopte exam- eomea lbe more so ~aule · Htcb up In their !eaderablp
hlotlor. of • IIDIBll piece of the I Africans lhemoslvu have ree- were Abd!lllab Kasslm Hlllp,
atfected tissue. II the condition ogolzed contmunilm's threat to MOSCOII' • trained, and Abdul
to leukoplakia and not ltehen new.found lreojlbms.
llldlman Molla!nllletl, I !Ireplanus, which may elosely re- 11 Ia being led by mlkJ.IDIIn- btand kiiOWII' II Bobu, trained
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advlletl a• a ..neer preventive Julis K. Nyerere, who on April mirer ol lletl Cblnl's Mao T-.
measure.
2S enginrtered ·: the merger ol wng and _~ba's "Che" GuoZanzibar with · Tanaaoyikl for vara.
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and Mrs: Walter Cleland of 528
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Five Perish in Wreckage
Of Twin-Enrined Aircraft

LAST STRAW
LONDON (UP! -Mrs. R~a
Mary Newton was granted a rilvorce on grounds of cruelty
Monday after testifying her hu•·
band, Reginald , pawned tile
famtly cutlery jUst before
gueato orrlved lor dinner.
"This wao absolutely the loot
1 •traw." the judge said .

MARTINSVILLE. Va . (UP!) - Five persons, lnclud·
lng three Du Pont Company executives, were killed today when their twin-engine airplane crashed and burst
into flames on takeoff
Four persons were k111ed instantly. The fifth penon
aboard the craft ..rack Combs of Martinsville, died in
surgery at 8 local hospital.
The other victim• were iden· ,
KISSING TAR.OR
tifled as Mn;. Ted Taarfus Jr. ,' turned to Martinoville today
the wife or 1 Stuart, va., doc-. , and then lly bock to Delaware
tor; John E. Tace J r., the own· ~ Wednesday to pickup the party.
er and operator of the Blue· Two of the victimil were 1
Ridge Airways Inc. and the thrown clear of the wreckage, 1
pilot; Ray Lycan and 1 man Jnrludmg Combs . An eyf'witnes~ .
loentlfied only as "Mr. Larson." who watched the takeoff said
Lareon, Combs and Lycan the plane "fa iled to climb.··
had chartered the Lockheed A12 . The crash wao in a wooded
plane to Ry them to WllmlnR· area about • mile rrnm tne end :
ton DeL Tace was to have re· .I of th~&amp; ion! runway at the small .
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airport on tho edgo or this VIr· I
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"'· Bible Schools Cotnplete Vacation Programs

KINGSTON • ON • HAMES,
En&amp;lalld (UPI) - Jl&amp;liBil tailor
Joseph Pescale learned Monday
1~1at there is a difference betwten It•IY and England.
Paacole, 112, wu rUled $5.60
for killing a passina lirl on tbe
str..t deoplte hio plea tltal " I
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VESPER SERVICES- Something new was tried at th e Middleport Vacation Bible school. The vesper period
.. as heltl outstde on the bleaehers by I he Junior deparlm "li. Each day the sel'VIces were helrl indnors or 011!Side I
1l the teachers di scretion.

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keeper for the alrwnj· firm, i
oaid the plano was purohmd ;
last Wedneoday.
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Rilev• Mulford
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second summer sess ion July 13- I

Twehly·five courses are list· .
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Summer graduating and cer·
~iley Mulfo:d. 79,
fHrm er
tificating siudenls wiH register reSJdent ot Middleport, died In
at 1 p.m. Thursday, fall grad· 1 Phoenix. Ariz., Monday at noon.
I uating and rer tlficatinR stud· 13 hour5 .Mfter lhe death of his
enf.:.. l :30 p.m., and fall cadet 'bt·other , Dewey Mulford, who
and degree student teachPr~ at ' p~s.s~ away at the Merry hos·
2 p.m. the first day. Winter ca.. 1 p~tal m Columbus, Su nday evedel and degree s.t.udent tf'ach· l mn.(: .
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t•rs will register at 2:ao p.m.
Th'." bocty w111 arnve at noon
1 Wedne.-day at a Columbus air~
I Oth{'f S!'nlors (who~f l~ st port and services will !)e, held
nnm•s .Start with L·ZI will reg- Thursday at 2 p.m. at l.h• Sll·
lster at 3 p.m.. and the .,enlo" , vor Run Baptl•t rhurch, with
v.'hose last name!; st&lt;Jrt with 1the Rev. Andrew Parson~ offlc·
, A-K at UO p.m.
iatlng. Burial will be In Gravel
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MAKF: 'F:M SMILE - Chi loren of the Primary department at Middleport Bible school were being taught a
Fnday afternoon at 1 p.m. ed in death bv hi~ wife and his
new game. called. "Make 'Ern Smile" by Rev. Donald Boone of the First Baptist church. Rev. Boone wos the dean
other
juniors (whose . I a 8 t parents. Mr. ·and Mr!l. J o h n
o~~· sehoul. asstsled by Rev . Howard Ruppeit of the f'ii·st Uni led Presbyterian church.
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ister. and the juniors whose
He is· survivf'd by two ons
names •tart with A·K It Le.&lt;ter, with whom he
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h1s home m Phoenix. and Dew·
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1 from the ir favori te son commit· uncomm11ted delegation.
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Rhodt~ Remains Silent
, la st names start with L-Z ) will I ters, Mrs Russell Ell!~. of SaUnited Prr~s hl~~·rnutlonal ment &lt;~l the llepubllcan Nat1on· Goldwater's !ILQpOrters, led i Th~ 1overnor has given no re&amp;ister at 2 p.m. and the soph.l ion, Arizona, and Mrs. Eckart
CL!l.lJMiiUS IUI-'IJ - Ban·;ng al Conv~ntion n!xt w~ek.
by U. S Rep.John Ashbrook, hint of his plan&amp; exrept to say lomores whose last names start ! McCourt of Glenda!~. Arlt.; 11
a pol1bc:11 mirm:le, Sen. Rarry The Arizona senator's claims said, however, they would stand there were no plans to release ~ with A·K at 2:30 p m.
grandcb~ldl'en, and seven greatG .; IdwAtPr"~ supnorters said to· Iof :to to 38 of the del~gates wer~ by their pledge to vote for Gov. the deleK&amp;tlon before Jt meets Freshmen (who~e last names I grondchtktren.
doy, they ilave a m'Jorlty oil not disputed by Um•e who hav• James A. Rhodes 011 the first , ot a breakfast caucus In San · start with L-Zi will register at Fri~nds may call at Raw!.
On1o's ~H d~legB.~s read~· to 1kept the dt&gt;legatlon neutral. ballot, unle88 the 1overnor rt· 1 Franci~o next Tuesday.
fresbJIMP mgs-Coats Funeral home any.
13 p.m. and those
'"'' for lum when rel•ased Ohio has the iorgeot remalnlnl leaoed them.
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-Aohbrook •aid Goldwater has I Rnodes did not rule out the 3.30 p.m.
I His brother w111 be burled at
31 to 38 of the state's deiellate• posolblllty or releasing the dele- Stragglers will reai•oor at 4 i 2 p.m. Wednesday from t be
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-a view shsred by former S.n ' !!:'t..dnlext Monday. But he oaid , pm. and registration will cio•e ' same church and In the same
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CHASE HARDWARE
AIRPLANE CONSTRUCTIO N _ Children in the primary class at St . Paul'~ Lutheran church paus~ whil e I
Harold Chou Mgr.
constructinc airplanes from red and blue constructi on pa per. The Bible school had a total enrnl~~nenl of 31. L to
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ftamele11 eleetrla heat I If you're bulldlllf, nmodeltllft or tliiDklq
of eonverUIIf your present bHIIDI 1yttem, find oat laow ,aatle .ja
really cotte to enjoy eleclrle - the ;,lelllett, eatleltot~U laNt
you eus have, TUN'• a tpeelal ra'-o too. Get the faeta today.
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CotlilllllJut llftd !lollthHD
Ohkllltotrle Company .
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the lint South American coun•
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CLEARANCE

Lewis Frances Hiades
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Theodore T. Reed Jr., Lot,
All Items Reduced
Pon..,roy.
J. B. O'Brien, Roberta C. 0'·
Some At Milch A•
Brian, J. B. O'Brien, Truatee,
to Ernest Seiiards, 12 acres,
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Elbert
111 to Cons~· Ctalg, Mil" Cline, Marilda Cline, 12 acre~ ,
,In · Cr~ll. part'els, Pomeroy. S~~lem.
.Wjllllm Sc!lll, LOrltllt Seott Roy Allen . Sayre, Emileen
to ~ S, Cook, Lot) Pase- sayre to Wilham M. Nease, Vir··
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•. ' ' alma L. NeUI, Lot, RAicine.
. ,14na L. Crall to Dale ,Dyt; ·Lucille M. Diles to L. . P.
. MlDDLiPORT, o.
r,e'itb D,e, I !IOI"S, ~tllbl•. Diles, Cert. for Trans., Middle- ' L.'!:"..I'~
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Su!Lon.
B. J. Schwarzel, Margaret
Schwarze! to Claud Dry, Right
of Way, Olive.
Bernice Cox to Cha rles F.
Scott, Edwina Scott,
Lots,
Pomeroy.
Henry R. Beach, Lyda B. '
Beach to Richard Edwin Beach
ATTEND SCHOOL - Young P''ople from Melg• and 18.74 acres, 8alhbury.
Athena countl~s attending the Farm Bureau Youth
Training School at Ohio University, J11ne 28 to July
1 to r, seated, are Patty Gaul, Pat Bailey, Sally Mora,
Sharon N11tt. Standing: Ronnie Eastman, CJary Michael,
Pat Koblentz, Bill Setty, Jim Perry.

Property
Transfers

THIS WEEK'S

Mary

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outing at Forked Run Lake vote a1a1na1 the civil rllhts bill
last Sunday afternoon
: would help him In Ohio.
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Mr and Mrs. Harold Humph· [ GOP eoneervaUves OVerrodf
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rey, Tommy, Timmy end Amy Blloe in 11168 and put a rljltt 115 E. 2nd
hmtroy
Lou, of Belleville, w. va. spent ! tcJ.work Jsaue, which would out· .• ••h..,
a recent Sunday with her bro-- law compulsory union membertiter , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buck. I shljt. on the ballot Tl was d..
ATIOIIWID•
ley and family
, feated and Democrats scored , :;..- •lllll FllliiiUUCt CIIINIY
The Hender~n slore has : their greatest victories in lO , ..... ....lfllet:Ciillhl,ftlt
been closed out due to the ml ;ye.;.,an.,..
health of Its operator, Lee :f
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Mr. fllnd Mrs. James Be 11
have moved thelr trailer home
from Racine back on the farm
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rlgnel Phillips.
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Mr. and Mra. Chu. D. Woode
visited at the Clair Woode hom•
at p omeroy a nd the Mra. J. B. 1
and Clifford Hayes homes at 1
MiddlepOrt Sunday altern:.on. ~

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Corl Davis Glenna H. Davi!
to Manning D. Webster, Lots,
Sulton, Pomeroy.

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Mr . Waite•· Bentz of Porn•· 1 BURNHAM, Enaland (UPJroy recently called on Mr. I Deckhand SlaDiey Smith . con·
and Mrs. Norman &amp;haefer.
I ressed Monday he stole a Rolla
Mr. L•vl Caruthers ann a Royce llmoutine, then used
fnend of ~each Clly tercnt ly !mud to get 181 for the car ))e.
called on his g ·andparents. Mr . cau~e "I found I couldn't afford
and Mrs. Vernon Howell.
to run it alter I otole lt."
Mr. and Mr!l. Herman Kas·
par and RonnlP of Dayton spent APPOINTED MATRON
a weekend here with rolotlv'"
TREHF.RBERT, Wal.. (UP!
Mrs. Edward.. Hauer and Pol- ~-John Lawrence. a 33-year-old
ly Ann 01 Manon were calll'd male nurse. has been appointed
h~re ~:Y lhf' 1\lne~:i of Mrs .l matron of TrehPrbert. General
Bauer s mother, Mrs. Charles Hospita l
' Karr. Mrs. Karr ha!l returned I
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lto~e from Holzer ho:pitaL : A lhought for the day - BenM1ss Polly Karr nf &lt;.nlumbus 1 J"'"in ~ranklin said : "He that
spent a weekend w1th he.r par ·~ ~oes a borrowing eoes. a 110r.
ents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chsries rowing.··
Karr.
Mr. Harmon Fox remain.s a ' Mrs. Mary Hysell ha• em•
t!Btrenl ·•t Melg• Memona.t Hos· ployment at. the Carman Rest
pita!.
Home at Rock Sprinas
Mr. and, Mrs. Tlan Smith and MIIR Potty Roush, Pomeroy,
childrfal O• MI. Carmel vtslted spent several days with her
Sunday Y·ith het parents, _Mr. f'uusln, Miss Kay Ann Howell.
lllld Mr•. Lawrence A. Sm1th.
-Bertha Parker ·

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Nine you n~ peopl• rro.m the Patly Koblentt, !latty Balley, l Bow of Canton. fshbrook oald [' would be reieaaed to vote as .
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to 25 •te still uneommttl.td. Soure~s close to th' d~lq;a. 1
(Continued from paee 1)
b' -doing farm Bur. au n n •· Perry and Bill Setty.
t.ton saw a new rolt for Repub- 1 Auto Workers union Monday
Wf'r&gt;k You th Tmlmng Srhonl at
· llcan StBte Chairman Ray C. criticized about 150 striking
Ohio IJnlver.&lt;lly.
The program provided I he
, BU" and tho Oitloana thrOUih employes of the strike . bound
Altendin~ wrrr Sharnn N111t pm·liei ,. : 1 nt~ with l1 worldng
, their rema~lniJ neutnl In the FMC plailt here for mcuudng at
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con)eot betw..n Goldwater and plant sate• Monday In viola·
' tho Farm BUICau orgamtalton. l
: Pennsylvania Gov. William w.l lion of an lnjunetion.
Also otrosoed WI~ the develop.
Scranilln.
UAW Realonal Director ,Joe
i mont ol l•adersh1p and per'Dn- 1 sundly School attendance on They '"id that by re~alnlng Hyde said the UAW "doe• not
1June 28 wos 63 offerlnl •14.22. ' neutral, Ohio might provido the condone illegal actions . . such
I al growth. .
ThP youlfl leamad by organ· Worship servire• were hold , leoderohlp to unity the various I •• this morning's picketln In
1bing mock odvloory counoils, at 10 :45 with an attendance of faction• after Me convention. 1 violation or a court 10 ·unc.fon"
- - - - - - - - - - l leglslutive committoes. a Farm Ill, with Lloyd Dllilnltr, lay 81~1. one of the party's belt [
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of' leadPr. Worship !ltrvlce&amp; were tacticians,. ha11 1 reputation for
r€'ceivt· a letter fro m their Trustees and a Farm Bureau held sunday evenlna at 8 o'· keepina harmony within the
A NEW JIJEA
A Ntw ERA
,n, Ced ric 0. Porker. stotlng Cl)o() peratlvo board of dlrectora . . clock with the Rev. Poari
party which hll producld many
that he ha' been promoted to They al'o nrgani!ed B Stato , to d•tlverlnR the meooa 11e..
youn1 .office holdoro whh high
major In the U. S. Army. Maj. House of Representatives to see
personol ambition in Ohio. He
Parker and Mrs. Parker. Eric how orga nization poliey is de- Services were held at the I hns. however, menaged to get
and Davi&lt;l, hav• lived in Fair- veloped and how 11. lo aeted on I Oran~e Chrletlan Church SUn· l fhem to submerge .personal ambanks, Alnoko th• past
22 b) ~overnment. ·
dny eveninll wl.th the Trimble 1bitions lor the party's sake-a !
month•.
Daily ciasm in group sing· . Quortet presentmg a musical role he may be called upon to
Mr. Lenn ie Lyons and Miss 1ing and musical leadership were program.
play .arter the conventon and
Sandy Gilmore are at.tendlnl! a held each day by Ariel Love- ; A large crowd attended the as national chairman iT elect.ed
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youth tamp at Mansfield. They !nee or Tougaloo Southern Col· I Blblt' School program given on to t"oot office.
were taken to camp by Rev . lege, Tougalee, Mlssl!l.slppl. 1Saturday evening.
i ~es Bliss As Unifitr
and Mrs. F.ugene (;ill and girls Classes in folk dancing and ! Severa l of the local M.Y.F, 1 "W1th clean hands after the
who will sppnd two week! wit h modern dancing were conduct· group attended the
County eon vent ion Ray might be able 1
the proctcrion you
relative:;; in Mansfield._
~d b.y Darwin Bryan Dlrel'tor Y•Juth Picnk held at Portland to .do a great deal toward uni- 1 All
need for your home is il'll
Mr . .;.. ufl ''r·:.. Lou D1eh\, Mr. lot Youth Education of the Ohio Park last Sunday afternoon.
fymg the party that is being!
chis one low cost Nation·
and Mrs. Charlr" niehl; l.Jt&gt;wis Farm Bureau FedPratlon.
A large number of rela.tlv.es overlook~. now in the tussle for
wide plan . Ask for the
and Charles. &lt;.ttlt&gt;rtded t:tf' Ru s· 1 This i~ one ol five
such attended the Rn.ndolph family delegates, a source close to
Homeownen Policy-for
seU reunion Sunday at Portland school·; that will be held in var- reunion held iu the
Wnode party leadership said,
(onvenience ·... and for
Park.
ious parts of the state in coop- arove Sunday afternoon.
Sevel'll facton were seen as
real 11vin11 (as much at
Mrs. Murl Harri~. Vicki Rnd Pratlon with county Farm But· Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie : movln1 tlhe delegatew toward
40% over teparace co.ver·
ages, der-nding on wbo,.
Brenda. St. Alllans. w. Vn. spent emJ!.
and Russell and Charles Yost, I Goklclw1eadater. even thoul(ll there
you Ji•t).
everal days with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carr ey
era who doubted hl8
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··While .Bible school was in. ses~ 11ma
... or EdSlon . children. learned . B 1bob 1ke en wh.u ·h Wl·11 take two weeks Barbara Hoflner. and ass1st nl
se('retary, Ellrn Hawley .
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Iets ~nd cres~ve projects.
In the Junior class of the Superintendent of St. Paul's
Lets peek mto one of t .he Church ol Christ. ages 10-12, lhe Lu1henm Bible school was Mrs.
classes to see .what th~ child- children have a memory verse R. E Bo1ce. Teaf'hers and asren learned durmg a typical day . ·h d , r m the Bible. The sista nts were Nursery, Crest
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Kindergarlen, Mrs.
Mickey ad fut to rive you a qulek
Paul s Lutheran church has be·. Crafts a·re also the fun por- Williams, Mrs. Tom
Reuter. O.K. Then pick up yor
gun the lesson on the Ten Com- tion for these eager learners.
money ln strid confidenee.
mandments. A commandment ; Pi 1 1 . . 1 plaques are be- ~rs. Thomas Clf'lland and Mrs. l'our boH or nobody elM
John Ridgway; Primary. Mrs
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EAGER BEAVERS ...,. Children in the kindergarten class at the Lutheran Ch urch BJ e sc oo enjoy re res.: ts rectte m umson an
e ' lng painted by the juniors, and Kenneth Braun, ~rs. Charles needs to know.
tents while busy working on creative projects. L tor. are Ma lcolm Wtlltams. Kelly Clelland, Tunmy Rollms, Rl teacher tells a story relating the boginners are making book· Lvh•l. Susan Lvtle and Donna TheTe aTe s&amp; many rood
hard Stone, David Ridgway , Bell&gt; McKnight anrl Kim .Jones. Standmg are LOIS Clelland and Marty Wllhams. to the commandment so thai , markers and noteholder' The S~1ith : .Junior, \irs Thurst~&gt;n wa)'s to use ntn money
ritllt now anti it's your own
g r P is busv making
1 each chtld becomes acquainted t
Stone
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Hicks
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bumlne~s.
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· from see ds ;u 'd F-o}'ltler
I Wtl the I e an ItS l' arilc- mosaic~
Inl('rmf'diate, Mrs.
William payments include Ihe reasoniers.
'fiii&gt;:S SOMETHING NEW
rharee. CMII for ;your
The theme of the schonl is ! Th Middlep rl Rible school Uuwnie and Sharon Frecker; Hble
Cash -I.ine. It'! quick, rellabl~
"Trust and Obey ," based
on is tJ:yinu som~thing new with piani!:ll. Mrs _ .Joseph Kraly.
and so cun(ldenliii.L
the Ten ~omman~ments_ E~ch it s ~:ha;l servicf's.
Sf'rvice-s
Dirf'dor of tht&gt; Church
nl
class has lt.s own mterpretallon wi!\ be departmenta li zed and Ch ri st Bible sc hool was Bdt~·
?' the commandments, accord· held indoors, 1lr outside at the Miller . TeHchPr:-. anct assJstan ts
' In!.. to the age group.
teacher's discretion
were . Nur sery, Sherr.\ John!'on
WY 2-2171
I Following . the lesson. t h e The Middleport Bible s{'hool and Bl:'vcrl~ Ch~1pma n Bl:'gin·
. children enJOY refreshments of with ils combined denomina- P.ers, Pal Wehrun~ and Lindil 125 E. Moin St. Pomeroy
\ cookies and orange drink
lions. had the Largest enroll· WPhrung: Prim~ry. Ht&gt;t iy Mil·
Then the fun begins G I u ~&gt;, men\. 2o3. The Church of Christ lrr and Sarah Roush . .Juniors.
and St Paul'."~ Lullt"r·
· M
Mar~
u-t
'( ;enrg1a
, aslt'l'~ an d
I paper Rnd sclgsors are assrm - had "·'.
bled
on
the
de
sk
and
the
rrenan
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,
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1•1e ng u ~:
t&gt;f'n·a~ers,
. . ve 1vn
1
I th:p rwrlod begins. 'foda~' . the The school was spnn,.orf'd h~· Clark and Thelma Os!Jornt': pl ·
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
children are maki ng airpian('S t.l•"·,_ Middleport Ministerinl As- &lt;llllS1 , p Pgg~· uuOWI•rs: s.'on~ lt&gt;&lt;U1
Irom re d an d blue cons1ru(·tion sor·latlon. R•v
'- . Donald Boon"'
" nr
f:' f , Sflrah Hm1sl1. and ~ t:(Tt:'1an
I paper wilh the ht&gt;lp of
I h P. tt]e F' irsl B&lt;~ptist church
was OoltiP Phf'lps.
·:·:·:·:-~
1 teachers and lh~ studen t il!SSist· dean . assisted h~· Rev . How· ,:.:::.:.:..:._:~;::,:..__ _ _ _ _
I ants.
. .
ard Ruppel! or the First Uni t1 When the craft s are hmshed. ed Presbvteri;m churl'h Ea r h
\ the class assemb les upstairs 1 churt'h d~neted $35 toward tht•
fur 8 soQgfes t. A morning as- . rn~t 01· supplies for tht' ~d1 ool
~embly ll'l _ conducted before
'ferwher~ and ~tudent a!'\.-.Jsl1dusses l::~gm bv P11~tcJr Jos~ph
nt
r Nul·s•rv
Kl
aswee
·'·' ' Mrs. Nora
'1 raY·
Mills, Ann Criner. Bl'tsy Cun ·
We have the malenals and can give y-ou
.\t t~e Chur('h ol Christ
In r.ingham and Sundra Hunce. Be·
Pomet oy and the M1ddleport inn•r• Mr~ Heulah White
comp lete instru ctions in the proper meth·
B'bl
ho I h d
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.
.
.
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o , c tl ren are busy , Mr~. John F'ultz. \llrs . Eliza
1 1 e. sc
1
ods for instal linq Ce iling Tile, Wall Panel·
I'LAQUB PAINTING - The Junior class at the Church of Chrtst ~.ad begun to ramt plaste, ot PallS p aques . lear~mg or "Jesus the Promis· beth Fi,her ..Jonet Crooks and
aftar tiDIIbinl the lesson for the day on "Jesus, the Promised Savior~ yac:atJon B~ble schoo.l ended Ju~e .19 . 1.' ed savmr." .Earh purtl learn!\ Knn•n Ba,·hner. Primat:v. Mrs
ing, Floor Tile and Ceram ics.
tor, 111'1. »aYld Clark, Jim Hudson, Bar oar a Fisher. Kathy Wehrung, Ed ith Durst, Earl Phelps, Bobby Millet • Su of the promtses r.od made to Dale Walburn . Mar,ha 'Bowles
. . . . . ,•
. )(aomi Ohlinger, Susan Rusthel. Standm g 1&gt; the teacher, Mary McAngus.
I the world.
Mrs. Richard Owen. Chns Bahr
The primary classes
have Susan Slater and Ulane Van
ltoarned the meaning of a prom- · Coone~': Junior!!.. Mrs. Jankt'
.Y
11se and have begun their crart!. Gibbs. Na11&lt;'y King.
Thelm~
WY 2-3748
Both schools ha\'f' madf! cet m· Robin~nn , Mrs. Mt'Nf'a\. INIJ.Middleport
290 N . 2nd Avo.
: el~ of cnrdboard for Abraham bie Crue~t&gt;r . Mrs _ Dnnald Rooue
. to ride . Othel' an imals will be and Cand&lt;H.:t&gt; B&lt;tltr . TP(•n . al!e.
1made to fill th~ mlninturP ard1
'·--------------------~At l.he Churrh of Christ. lht'
\ al'tl~~-~~~~~~~~!a~~ plantt~d l

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SALE I

citMy.r"..

By Jerrle Howard
Summer is here . School i~
!)UL Mothers have their hands
lull with e8oklng, laundering,
other household chores. a n d
k~ping track of the children.
Ho.,.·evrr, dllring Vacation Bi·
ble sehoul they had a brier respite.
Many of the churches in this
area have complelt&gt;d their two·
week programs. ·s t Paul's Lu'
theran church and the Church
•..
of Christ in Pomeroy had their
' '
closing prosrams June 19. Mid~
&lt;
dleport Vacation Bible schoOl,
composed of the First Baptist,
Mt. Moriah Baptist , first Unit·
ed Presbyteriaf'l, Nazarene, The I
·
f
Church ol Christ and the Heath
BEGINNERS LEARN _ These enthusi ast1c beginners complete thelr lesson or
Methodist churches had its clos· the dav before seems ·colored slides whiCh a re bemg shown by Rev Donal~ Boon:ing program Thur~day evenmg,
L to r. are Patncia Craig, Dortha Robmson. Suzt Samurls and Rachel Robmson. n
followed by a pknic Friday at 1the background are begmners Tamara Sch oonover Calhv Colem;w and Kathnna Ba·

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Most models, now a'

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your appliance dealer's dore,

lnclucle ~utomat1c controls tho! help maintain
proper 1•~•1 oi hum idity

in a given area of your home.

Prevents and slaps damage from Mildew,

1960 Cadillac
4 DR. SEDAN
2-Tone paint. Full power, radio , w.s.w. Urn, tint·
ed 11ass, real value at

'1,000
KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
Cadiiiii!C - Oldsmobile
"You'll Ult:e gqfQUalilJ W.y.o( DoiDJ !hulllesa"

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\/ant Ads Arc Worth AGood Look-- You'll Find Cozens Of Bargains Cc:(;r;:
~::- Daily

Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 7, 1964 ,

WANT AD
INFORMATION

2 SIGNS
QUALITY

"dnnrla)

Will

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For

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of Puhll...,• •on

lvnry JJHI blut&gt; ftni sh. Spotless int erior, rarl10, ht\'ller, V8
Powerglide, like nPw wtlltPwall tn·ps

• .,,..,r~e~ •.he rlt!lt
· n edit o• reiecl iln)' ~d• dee..-.ed
Err.-.r• •h••ultl r,p
nbjecttonl ble
r•pol'T«&lt; lmmedi lll'"'l)
f'h., puh
isheJ wlH mor oe ·espun sd'" for
ruon !.han on• 1\l&lt;:' '"'H'' lnterunn
pu rtllah~r

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1960 Dodge Phoenix 4 Door

01111

173-5543

&lt;ol!ll!lrltM•

~Va;~ .

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at the b&lt;!sl price, with
thenation's lea,:.ing sires in Dai·
ry and beet for fnrenuon
con'-·cmente !'e rvice . ~all by
8: ()I) .. m , aft':'mWn service
b~· J·OI' p m , by caHing
Curtiss Breeding Service Inc.·
Technician, Leland Parker,
Pomcro; . o. i'h WY 2-2264.
Alberr l- arker, ChesiPr Ohio
Ph. 985-Jm.
6 24 30tp

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lmwn.

l:acb addltloruu word Lll
OFF'lCE HUUltl8.30 "- M.. t.o 6.00 P . M. . oau,
Satlll'da)'-&amp;:311 A M.. to U:OO nootl

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For Sale
FOR SAL!:
- - - -- ---POTATOES ann beans. Clar-,1 USED work pants and. shirls.
ence Proffit, Portland. Ohi 1\
Carl ..:hevalier. Long dottom
VI 3-2254.
(7) I JOtc
6 17 JOtp

IT'S SO EASY
TO PLACE II.

PROUUCING

WM&lt;T AD

PHONE WY 2·2157

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i,arl Gnt...,., P1amb1Dg ud

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Lost . and Follnd
p.

M. M. Power Unit 125 I1YOU PAY less for fine home
11 .
I Red Seal Contmenl·
furnt&gt;hings ar Baker Furnl·
"I 85 H. P. Dump truek bed
ture m Middleport. Ohio
12 ft. long . 1 - 1856 Ply4 !I t!c
mouth with good tires. 1 Wagner frunl f'lld klader, fits See Neigler Bmlding and Supall 4000 Series for tractnrs .
ply, R~cme, for better homes.
Will sell or trade for livekJtrhen cabmet.s and storm
stock. Call WY 2-6273 after
doors.
11 ••OJ
t!c
f.ol
6. 00 p. m.
l7) 7 10tc
---METAL BED. Two
s e I s 1963 Portable Sewing Machine
·
· I f t
t
springs, latmdry ca rt. 6 qt.
m ongma IH' ory
car on.
ressure cooker. all
like
Equipped to zig zag, makes
P
new . Men's clothing.
fine
buttonhoh-'s, sews un buttons
·t h
·th · t
shape. New useful ar ti rlf'~ of an d f:mcy Stl c es WI
JUS
Jl\ kinds. Mar{l"aret.
Bailey,
u twist of a singlt&gt; dial. Left
t-:o
Co!l._-.ge RJ ., Syn- 11 ·usr. WY 2in lav-a·WLIY
and1 Dt'\,.er
. B 1
$41 0 been 1
d
5396.
(71 7 lOtc
use. ~~ ancP llle • . II or .
HfiME f:ROWN vegt&gt;tables and 1 terms of $7.UO. Phone WY 2·
1 2204
7 6 file I

LOST - Billfold with $611. At
Racine School Grounds on
July 4th. Liberal reward. C.
D. Circle, Racine R. D. Ph.
WI 9-3065.
7 6 3tc
Notice
LOSE WEIGHT safely
wilh
Dex·A·Diet tablel&lt;l. Only !!Jic
at your drug store. 7·3-3tc
ATTENTION churches, lodges,
Civic groups, bands, 275 leather upholstered theater seats,
2 five ton air conditioners
~nd filter units, 4 new, 1 used,
one large 1:;tar popC'orn machine, theater sound equipment.
Call WY 2-5320. The Sewing
Center, Middleport. Ohio.

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

CARD OF l'H.ANKS .s. OBI'I'lJ
AlUES - 11.25 for !M.t word min

Mo~son.

"F"'o"'Rc-:S"A"L"E=---:p::-a-r-s-ons
--oFarm acted also in other areas.
tary; Hildreth Armstrong, sec·
Approximately 3 miles from
retary; Ruth Hunter, supervis.
New Haven, W. Va .. on Union
Instructions
or : Edison Prunty, utility man;
Road. 17'7 acres of beautiful
Warren
Keefer, supervisor
rolling land. good
pasture, I U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI mainhte~~ceLeo;Garry T. !Wac~,
barn and other oulbuildings, I
I m~c amc,
Benson, mec. Men . wom .. n, 18-~. Start hifh &amp;.II anJC' Mack Howard superVlS8 SHI2.0U a week. Preparatory tralnlnf
a 1SO f arm pond . A gond
' •
'
.
room house with bath a 0 d until app?inted . Thou•llndl!l of Job.11l or mamtenance; Aarop. Bnght,
furnace This farm has been I ~!:;.· ~·n~i:er.•~~;m.a~~~u:u!n unn~~::: supervisor maintenance; Otis
.
f
' 8alarin, requlremema. Write TODAy Rice and Jean Taylor
part
Well Caffd Or and priced for glviHi name, add.rel!l5 ll'ld
phone . t•
Ia .
'
sale Shown b •P· · Lillcoln Service. Bn• 480. The 1me secre rtes.
a qu ick
·
·
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; Oail~· scntlnte!.
Bus drivers hired, as repoint.ment.
Jake Somerville
neal Estate, 31? Main Street, MEN 1u - 3J Train as Agent· commended by the Superinten.
(}JJen~or~ for America's Rail· dent, were Andrew
Phone 1632 or 1327, Point
Beattie,
7-3-3tc
road!:&gt; . Trained men earr $400- Jay Stone, Adrian Lathey, Rl).
Pleasant, W. Va.
NEW HAVEN - REAL ESTATE $600. Gooc Health. H g b bert 0 . Wallace, Johnny WalSch Nee Marntain present lace, William Hatfield, Louie
FOR SALE : 3 bedrooms, built·
income while lf:lining. Send La they, William Duon,
Wilin kitchen, hardwood floors,
NAme, Address, Ph. No . Box: liam Absten, George W. Kearns
full basement, carport. Only
66BA, T.te Daily SentineL
Russoll Capel.art,
Kenneth
$450 down and up to 30 years.
- - - - - -- 2_!_~ Fourt, Carlos Benson, Ross
Winebrenner, Virgil
Adkins,
FOR RENT , 3 bedrooms, buill·
Legal Notice
Everett
Johnson Scarberry,
in kitchen, hardwood floors,
,
Keffer, Edison Mayes, Rayrun basement, and garage.
NOTIC~T:~E cg:T:~fo70RI
(ord Roush, Woodrow King,
Several more properties
to
DEPARTMENl 01111 HIGHWAYS
Fre.derick
Propp,
Garry
choose from - $3,500 and up.
co~::'rb~~·. ~:~~~
Roach,
Roy
S.
Williamson,
HarJOHN M. RICHMCND, Agent "'ontrad
S.tesPRICE
LegalCONTRACT
Cop' No. U-Ul
UNIT
ry
Miller.
Howard
Weigand,
- Office: 5th Sl., New Haven
s~aled proposa~ will bfl received
1'[) "1985
p
WY 2 at til~ &lt;&gt;ffice of the State HllhWI:'II Russell Sturgeon, C a r s o n
u. ( omeroy
- Dire ~tor of Ohlo . at Columbu•. Ohio , Roush, Oris Bumgarner, Jos·
2451)
1.111til 10:00 A.
M.. Ohio (f!allternl
·
standard Time , Tueeday, Jul y 21. 1964 eph Smith, Charles Weelhee,
HERMAN
LAYNE.
BrOker - lorProposal,
impro\lementt
.
I
Nrt!!. I In:
to 4 lnrlusl¥1! an~
Offtcc: New l aven Mill TU otrr.red aa one contract end wm be charles Stephenson, Sumner
2 1035 illest·dence TU • '4251 conaldered on the bt~IJI.• of the total
•
v-t
• amount bid .

- - - -·- - - - FARM~~hS· for the best bulls,

1961 Rambler Classic St. Wagon _
$1295
AutomatiC' trans. Good whltl'wall t1res . ('lean 1n tt&gt; ril1r, radio
an d heatl•r . Bt•ige over coral finish

l!lnimllDl Charae 60 ~nt.11
ll \,lentil per •ord fo• Tbre• QO•
'lt!cut.lve ln.aerunna
lit%. Dt1e0unt on pilei •en •no
HI peld within 10 d•v•

IU:SULT

$1195

Lawrence

bus drivers , 12 months janitors IJI ..y; Carol Shadle, s{'rretary; Scarberry.
7-3-12tc and 12 months teachers and Kathleen
McDermitt, secreContract bus drivers

Phone 882-5451, New Haven.

ABC CLEANERS
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

Spotless clean tn!Pr wr Wh1te fmi sh , V-8 enginP, power
strering, power brakes, antn_ trans ., radio and heatt&gt;l

r~s

won:l

from this area. If interested night hired office personnel, Jerry Greer, financial secre· George Carson,

CJSCOUNU PICKUP I DELJVERT

E&gt;ngnw,

l:tir;UUl.A I'IU N:,

l'be

I 0 lbs. Dry Cleaning $2.00

1960 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door _ _ $1495

•r•·rp•..o ll.OT.ll "lll'l A M

I Office People, Bus Drivers,

P'OR SALE - All electric borne
. 1
kttchen, garage, alummum sid·[ PT. PLEASANT - The MaOffice personnel hired. as [ Smith, Homer _Watlcrson
ing, ruce location. Owner has son County Board of Education I recommended by Superintend·
Sub::;1J 1llte drivers hired were
accepted employment away in a lengthy session Monday ! ent Milton Burdette,
were ~ Leo Roush, Ralph r. r ~en e

I Hour Cle••une
Altering and Repa•ri"9
Pockets end lippers

CA.N\..I!:J.-LA fJUNS
f'ORHii:f ~r\ONS

Real Estate For sale_

Profession• I o,.,. Cleanant
and Shirt Laundry

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OP

PII.AOL.JI'oibi.

·HMJ P M. 0&amp;)' Bel"re ~ul'llt&lt;·~tlon
Monday Pead.lln• &lt;HWl ~ ~

Janitors,
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Business Services

Mtn.,..vttle,
lleattng Ubto

End vour sewer troul'\1('1
We bave aU lizeo
Sewer Machines

ReasooaDie R.akl
CaD Wl' !-t974 Day 05 Ntellt

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Propual
1
Gatua County,
Ohio,No.
on section
GAL141-0.00.
State Route No. Hot.tn w111 nut Rnd f'erry Townahlpl, by appl ytn11 11 bituminous roadmlx aurrare
2

hired
were Francis Casto,
Roger
Harper, Abbie Neville, Bessie Tucker, Frederick Propp.
Bus garage employees are Thon1as Roach, Warren Keefer,
Leo Benson.

Twelve months teachers recommended by Burdette and
hired, with board members R~
bert Adkins and Harry Sidero
voting "no," and
members
Paul Wedge, Earl Keefer, Bill
Howard voting
"yes," were
James Andrews, band director,
Pt. Pleasant high; JO:.m Bruni·
cardi, band director, Pt. Pleasani High; Raymond Peak, band
director, Hannan High; Thomas Reed, band director, Wahama; Jessie Davis, Home Ec.,
-Hannan; Harold Sulli-van, VoAg, Hannan; Clifford Dunn and
Lowell Cook, Vo-Ag., Pt. Plea ..
ant; Evelyn Brake, Home Ec.,
Pt. Pleasant; GameJ:te Stanley
Home Ee. Pt. Pleasant; Elean·
or Miller, Home Ec., Wahama;
Glenn Smith, VI).Ag, Wahama;
Robert Oliver, coach, Wahama; Roy Ross, coach, Han·
nan; Robert Shertzer, coach,
Pt. Pleasant High; Gil Barnette
4-H Agent.

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~Television Rev11e
By RICK DUBROW
Uniled l'reos lllteraallonal
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - It's
time for our aoouai love letter
to Shirley Booth, the star o f
NB~TV's Thursday nigb! series, "Hazel."
L•ke o great love, she gels
better all the tim~, and, more
important, wears well. Site will,
this fall, be starting her fou.-.h
season as television'• celebrated maid. And , having seen how
hf'r presence can work easy-totake moments into e siUy siwation comedy, her bosses ar?
reported already trying to ex·
tend her association with video.
No wonder. HaYing t!lio great
stage actreu in the service of
sltualion comedy television b
llke having Luchow'• eater for
a pizza parlor.
One of the best thitlgs about
Miss Booth JS that, though ahe
took on th• 'letlea in large part
lor the fraok reason of financial

Wiillllll' Scranton, seeking the
Republican presidential nomination, will be Interviewed in a
fuU·hour "Meet The Press" program on NBC-TV July 12, the
day before the GOP convention
otarts. The network sai&lt;i Barry
Goldwater, whom Scranton it
trying to overtake for the nom·

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Society Notes

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MON IT OR tlJe ult,jmate

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11th pori rl Southampton fnllow.
1 lour-day villi to Dublin.

Inc

nueva ITEAL GIMB
LONDON (UP{) -

'niltves

llolt betwoeD eN,DOO and •112 .
000 worth ~ dlamoodo on dl;_
play II Loodon'1 Nolural Iliatory MuMUm early Monday.
The dlamondJ, In the musewn'a mineral teetlon, were
laken from • glw case In a
llrot noor a.Uery, otflclala aald.

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, DUBLIN, Irellnil (t1PI)
Tbe Amlrle111 mcle1r
chant Bh!p SaY.-11
MOndly fQr the aoulbom Ellf'

DAILY CROSSWORD
AOII088
. .. T)&gt;po
13.
..,
1. Tonklo.
18, C..:koo

abbr.

Mrs. Doss, 64
Dies at Home

Twelve months janitors hirF'OR
SALE·
.
Jacre
_
o_
f
~ land
ed upon recommendation of
1
Easy TermsAvailabltt
near Reedsville on Rt. 680.
Superintendent were Clarence
HA.:KETT'S
Winnie Bailey, Reedsville, Rt . ~~~~~~~~t~~!!T; 1.8 ~!~."" "C"
Sine, Pt. Pk!asant High school;
O
S
!'rnJerl. and Work Lenttb 40.007.2
I
Gail Jones, Pt. Pleasant High;
'"nned fruit FrJnk Emerw 1,,
·
·
SOH I
ERVJCE
_!_,_!lox 189.
7 6 ~P '"' " 7.74 mil"
Bailev. 's Run
(7) 7 3t.c I' _(' _ r'- -"- - - - -Cl
-·-- ---- I WY 2-3898
POMEROY
Propc~sal
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Eth- Lawrenc-e Smith,
Wahama;
. .
For Rent
C;~lllll County.
Ohio, No.2
(In "''"'lion OAL~.
-.
-~ ··
., vacuum
e:mers, cnn-.:·~
71KHI.OO. &lt;1..00. State Route No. 790 in el Doss, 64, lifelong r.sident of Clarence Wamsley,
Wahama;
AK~. _
rrgJStPr.?d Chihuahua P_llpnisf('r and tank 1ypPS. A 111 _ _
_
_
Walnut, Guy an and narrl.~rm Town S
f 918 S t\ Tl1rd I
URNJ H
h- - 'hlp! , b} applyln!( ., bllumlncoua road· Mason County, died early Mon- Mrs. Virgil Williams, Hannan
pii s. 'Pe d
'flll l
l
.
with romplr-1e se1 or attach- I
F
:.: ED and unfurnls ed mill mrfat'e coune Item T-32 Math7-3·10tc
day morning at htY home in high; Lawrence McDaniel, OrdMiddleport. ur pl1onf' WY 2·
mPnt 'i New guaranters . Com·
Real Estate For Sale
apat'trr.Pnts. 134
Mulberry oo "r".
district. She had been nance; Roscoe Thorne, Point
~~n~:~ww~~~~e~~:n\;a~~p ~r~ 3fl89.
7 7 6tp
plett&gt; p n1· p $28.50 or 1erms. AVe., Ph. WY 2~15.
f;~r~Jn~~~":~o~lt 'i.aer~;~~~ 3:t .79a tnt illHannan
the past several weeks. She Pleasant Junior High.
1
that the rumors about leav- CARB.'\f;F. 75c bu . Bring ronPltonf' WY 2-2204.
FOR
6 2._1\ trc Mll'lgs rnunt~.
Propo..-t
:1
Tbe Board, on a split vote
o
PI ·SALE : house, at dTuppers
M
Ohill. No.
on Settlon
MI!:O · was the widow or James Doss.
7
0
4
ing the Radne office ~ ar+&gt; not
tinPr'-i and rut vnur own. ,
c Gfc
&lt;llns
acre ~roun
ar· HOUSE F'OR RENT
p
IIH -()B_oo
_:-.o sute Route No. 684 ,
Surviving are two daughters, moved to buy tbe Weaver
John C'!C'd . Porll~nd, Ohio, t
tin
in Sripio Township, by APPI.vinl a
true. The only change is that
bitumlnoUJ roadm1x ~ur-fRj 'e roura~. Mrs. Dottie Austin of Hogsett.
property at Hartford for $1700
the patients in tile .Racine
~~~ mile bel ow Havt&gt;nswood HOMAR'f Con;rrtible - - pu m.!J i i''OH
=~
Item
T -32. W
Mt"thod
"C'.
Mrs. Virginia Holley, Frazier if a clear d~ed can be obtainP-.vement:
idth Variable.
area are asked to make apFerry.
7 7 fltc ! for sh:dlow "r dl·e~ Wt' ll up
Project and Work
LPn gth 1U111.6 Bottom and one son,
G&lt;oorge ed. Voting again•l the pur- ~ ···
f
an
r"'t or 2.9'7 mile~ .
pnintments for the Racine of· I HOMEGROWN tomflf()(&gt;s- 5· to 60ft . $45 .00. Ch&lt;~rles ChH •
Propoul No."'
Doss, Frazi-er Bottom: two bro- eha&lt;ile was Adkins, and Siders
fice by calling the Pomeroy
lb•..
"ui\IS Orenner . Holr-1 l'ee. SJIVP.l' Rirlge, Ht•t;&gt;d&lt;.;villt',
dWo&lt;ol
Lawrence
Counh·.
-~ $1 .1JU . 1\
LAW-790-0.00.
Shotr Ohlo,
R11ut~ on
No. Section
'lOO •. In ther, George Adkins, Gallipolis,
abstained from voting. Wedge
office during the Summer.
risonvi11e, OlliO. Rt. 1&gt;84.
I
Ohio.
7 6 3tp
Muon Township. Lawrence County,
Ohio,
Alfred
Adkin!l,
Frazier
I
Howard
and Keefer
voted
which is 1ocated across from
7-3-3tc 1 _ _
_ _ ______
__
WY
~~7!o~":~~~!P:;'~~~ea bi\~:'~nou 11T~a~2 Bottom; three sisters, Mrs. Rox- 1 ..yes."
t.h@ Post Oift.ce 1·n Pomer&lt;&gt;y, SICK HOOM
-~- d---·nv J'd
HONEY , 15U lbs. Call ;o;H 2-4045 . FQR
Method "C'.
ie Legue, Buffalo, W. Va., Mrs. ' Other action of the board
Pavemf'nt: Width 18 lePt.
from 10 • 12 noon and from
an 1 a 1 sup7 6 Gtp
Projert and Work L~h~eth. l .ooo o rrrt Nora Williams,
Columbus, I was to advertise for blda lor
plies anc aids for your comBt
or''1'110~
o.~? date
mn., Bel f&lt;&gt;r cnmplet ion or·
_
Ohio,
and
Mrs.
Lucy
McKin· eoal, gas and insurance.
2 • 9 p. m. Phone WY 2-299G.
for t . 1\ f' carry a comr IPie FAT LEr:HOHN hens , !lOr f'ach.
cin
'tht. work shall be u al!t rurlh In
ney,
Middleport,
Ohio;
five
The board voted to pay Its
7 6 31e
line Jf crutchr.s, wht&gt;t&gt;l chairs.
th~ blddln&amp; proposal .
Paul ·w. Sa~• re, Portland,
nf:'W
~&lt;il bldcler 1hail he r&lt;'q11lred to
grandchildren
and
three
great
1964-65
dues in the West Vir·
-- commodes, urinals, under Ohio. VI :1.2246 _ 7 6 filp vii:'
rtle with hi~ bid a Pl'l"tif\00 rherk ror
GUNS
grandl'hilrlren.
ginia
School
Board Association;
nods, bed pans, e!"... . Roller - ·· I St"l:'
an amount elt ual to fill• p•r c•"' of
----hit bid, but In nu n•t•nt mort' thPn
We buy, seU and trade guru . 1 ~.
Funeral service will be heJ I approved the renewa( of a con·
len ihnusand flnllnr" , nr a homl for
Bill Wellman, Las Williamson Pharmacy, WY 2-3586 Mid- GEnMAN ShPpht•rd J.lllpiJies for · sal
dleport.
6-2.6-30Lc
sale. AKC re~is!Prf'd.
Ci'1\l
Mr
t_~ ~:er~:~~ or his bid, payahle to Wednesday 2 p.m. at the Mt. tract wtth L. W. Getty for
at rurm Jewelers, Phone 50.
WY 2-:!04 2 m cnn1arl at 834
Bidders muat apply, on the prop.-r Zion Church with the Rev . Or- school typewriter maintenance,
'
0 olnt Plea.an~ W. Va.
WINDOW and porch sharles~;o I E '1 . s
p
Rt.
form~ . fur pl'l"&lt;jUallfi•·~llnn wUh lh~
~
11 &lt;Jin , 1.,
OIDerOy.
Ki.Q"hWR.Y Crl"dlt Examiner al ('ulum · ville Johnson officiating. Burial and approved member
Paul
10 18 •Je kinds . Fvrch vadance
and 1
tc
buo. Ohio. at 1eaa1 10 dan bf'cfore will be in the church cemetery. Wedge to be submitted B8 Re7
6
3
"
I
bl' d
d
nou
the date ~Pt to UJ&gt;l'n bid~
wa11e n 11! paid to
AUTOMOBILE !Dsurance been awmngs \lf'tlf' 1an m s an ,i - - - -- - - · - - - Friends may call at the late gional Director for Region No.
••
Th I! lfllnnnum
· ·
, ,
repairs.
Free
estimate.
Dale:
--~
fit
.
an
labor
employed ' '" thla contract
......Ued? f..osJ your opera·
3.
Business Services
•hall be In accordance with
the residence.
Wippe1 Suppl~·. 215 Union Ao,.·e.
·5 H
'Schrdulf! "' PrPvalling Hourly Waf.tor'o UceDBe? CaD WY Z-2!1118.
Appearing before the board
.
fro
Ra~~ A~ertainf'd and Determined
p
Oh
omeroy,
10.
BULLDOZEB
work.
basements
by
the
Oepartment
of
Indu1trlal
ReY
llllitfc
with financial records of their
6 25 J()tc
I d
.
roo
atlon9 appllcaDie to Sht. HlghWII}
oung Republicans
schools were Clyde Foley, prinan scar·- '•rushing, ponds.
Jar
""'"'m••• lmpm••m••'• '" ••. ,.,_
Lcn\·bo'.' ~
, and back hoe
Ca l
anc.,
with
sertlon~
411~.03,
·nn.IH..
To
Meet
T
.
hursday
cipal
of Wabama senior and
41 15.IY.I 4115.06 and 4115.07
of the
Help Wanted
St-'l"Vif't' ( ,, ·' IPS Jt&gt;ffers. Ph .
....
Revlsl'd
Code
of
Ohio."
PT.
PLEASANT
A
meetjunior
high school;
William
Big Freezer Sale
w
.w48 or WY 2-2186
Plana and lpedflcatl{)nl are on tile
__w~ 2~22
(7 I 7 ffc 1
I
4 20 .tfc
In lh\1! department of hllhwaYa and ing or the YomJg Republican Pack, principal of Hannan High
-LO_O_K-IN-G -I'OR
All Sizes
•
Sale Priced I R'
I
..
I
FOR
SAl
E
.
M
ddl
~:~t::tll'e of the division dtpilty dl- Club will be held Thursday, school, and Benjamin Franklin
JOB?
FREE ICI! CREA,.,
ICkard 's A •gnment Service. I
· ~ m. 1 eport, 4 · VURNlSHED and unfurnished The director r-e•en-u ~h" rl•ht kl July 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Mas- IV, principal of Pt. Pleasant
With every New Fr•eur or
{formerly Grueser B o d y bedroom brick house
2
~Jrn an.v .and au bldt.
'!'raiD :flot- U. S. Civil !ierviet t.-.-ta.
II Works
Senior High.
Freezer-Refrigerator Comb.
I. 28fi W Mam St.[ baths, lol :md a haU. o'ut of I apartments. 134
Mulberry
Pill~;c:~sHITIR
on County Courthouse.
Bee &lt;NI' lid under ln ·: truction cla11SI·1
The next session of the board
Raymond C. Musgrave, chairI Pomeroy . Ohio. R H. Rick~ I high water . Nice location I Avf.' . Ph. WY 2-6615. Homer ·luly :J ..nd Jt.
lleAf;IOD.. LlDC\IIn io.-nke. E-•t .. bll~h USED FREEZER BUYS ' ard , Phone
1
WY 2·3576 , Sf't' by appomtment. or cali Hy sel~~
6 25 tfc
. uLY II uld l!l
m ., 13 2" man of the nomiooting commit· will be Monday, July 27th•
. . 19&gt;M.
ltt Cu. Ft. Unlco
Whepl balan-.·ing, auto glass,
WY 2-2885 or WY 2·3250. I ONE HEDROOM house trailer,
-,-,••- ,-.-OTIC I
tee wifllf' present t!hde bslate of
$100
CHEST FREEZER
0 Jeers name
bral{e
service.
l
(6) 10 tic
Mason,
$35.00
month.
Rob~rt
l'l.'ollre 111 hert&gt;hy 11iv"n that
the new
Y the
MALE : Men 18-33. See Railroad· 20 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire
I
P:rupu~ed . budget or ~al!11hur.v Local i nominating committee. William Examinations for
CHEST
FREEZER
_
$150
1
5 27 44tc 1
_
Lee. Phone 77:1-5648.
School D1atrlr1. M&lt;:'l.ll! (ounty, F'um- '
training A&lt;i under Instructions 1
1FOR SALE: 7 rooms and bath,
ero.~·. Ohio, 11 on file In the nUke or Pedecardi ot Huntington, pres· Academies Noted
1 6 3tp
7-3-lOtp
PT. PLEASANT - Cong. Ken
Rutland Road I
:~e~~:;~~~!:o:up.,rml.-ndent, and open I ident of the Young Republican
Pomeroy Landmark It 0 McCOY. AUCTIONEER. ! house on
HLchler
announced today that
GIRLS for waitresses 21 years WY 2·2181 Jack Carsey. Mgr
Chesi.Pr' OhiO.
3 23 tfc
Large lot. Alumln\Jm storm.
Insurance• _ _ _ _ thisA offlf't
pubiU Frldav.
hearlne: ,July
will 17,
be held
Jt 1 Club '!.here ' will
be present.
1964 at
· d
R
w ·oo A . M .
·
• Pete Wedge, county president the Civil Service examination
old or over. Living quarters
doors an d wm
ows
f&gt;ason- JOHNSON Slm
t
AUCTIONEER
available. Starting pay, $40 FOR SALE- Middleport's tall·
able . Kenneth Searle! SH 2- A
'1n Allpsot nsu~anlce
sr~lisbu~~at::_.~t~~a~d ~:e~~uretlnn of the Mason County Republip for appointment in 1065 ·lo the
est
building,
located
352
N
f'Amplelr
Service
5012.
30tcl
gency,
.
'
OMill
ua
n
m ;, uc c&lt;:~n Executive CommiUee, urg~ U. S. Military, Naval, A 1r
a week. Apply in persons at
6 11
Second
Street,
Middleport
Ctln
~adford
surant..-e
Jun
Johnson
and
puu
c~-=.::
::,::-,c::•
:
es all Republicans to attend Force and Merchant Marine
1
0
Green Gables, St. Route 7,
IN
SYRAClJSE,
three
bedroom
Bud
Suupson.
Agents.
Thr
appllratiou
or
RAmo
MTD-POM.
th
' meet'Ing il!JU
-&gt; ,_
Priced
lor
quht
sale.
Inquire
?.'rite
.
P'aone
or
Con&amp;ad
at
Gallipolis, Ohio.
I NC. whose oHJcen art John E, M ,
IS
ue 1p SUppor t Academies wiU be given
10 16 t!c
A. C. 8RADI'IIRD
7 6 3tc at Ohio Hotel.
modern h.orne, near school,
I 1 Uc Kerr, Preaident : Prank x. Raue-h , Jr ., the organization.
8:30
a.m.
Monday,
July
II
at
-~
VIce Prealdll'nt: Andrew H. Ko"lan,
M
7
Huntington,
Parkersburg,
and
'lllt!rn m.. ulated, .vall board
A
I
Treaaurer and R. J . Jone•. Jr .• Sec·
:W::-:AN=TE=o, -·-=R-elc-ia b,_lt-cla_d_v_:_: tO
FOR SALE
Racl,... Oblo
5 II tfc heatmg, lar~e lot 72 x 2~.5-\
~tp 8 81
ntary, for renew•! of itt Ucens.e
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Charleston. Those desiring 1o
to
operate RADIO STATION WMPO,
stay witb old age Pe~sioneriGIBSON-Ka~-.Harmony .n~ltars 1 --=======_,.;_;;._.~!
Phor.e
r
a.
m.
to
5
p
m.
WY
!55
DODGE
pickup,
new
V-8
mo131Kl Kr: in tht- punuc tn ~ered was
ADMI'ITED:
Will
H.
Snod·
take the test shoold
contact
from 7 p. m. to 7 a. m. or and Amplif1en, 24 months to _
r
2 3974 F:
tenderPd ror flllne: with the Federal
Congressman
Hechler,
RooiD
EXPERIENCED
;
.
s
~n•ngs,
7
to
9
p.
m..
tor,
nev
t·rcs,
new
paint
job,
Communication•
Commi8JIIIln
on
.111\f
grttss,
Henderson;
w
.
w
.
Sylive ln. Phone VI :}-2452 or pay. see or call Tiffin Jewel
~
wv l . 2441
6_2______:__
tf
II, 1964, Mf'mhera or thl" public who d
t
•
k
S
th
'd
1008,
House
Office
Building,
in good Shltpe rea&lt;ty to WOrk. dP.slr"" to bring tn the Commlellion'a ens riC er, OU Sl e.
VI :\-2604 after 6;00 p. m.
ere. Pu1nt Pleasant, W Va. 1
AUTOMOBI LE
$350 1,0. G. A. Deem , Racine, attention facta roncernin11 thP oper· DlSCHARGED: Willard Nib- Washington, D. C., at once for
Phone 50. Bill Wellman, Les '
atlon of the •talion ~hould wrll.e to
appUcation
For Sale or Rent
Williamsoo.
lfi.3UtJ
"1/
t~
OWn.
Phone
WI
9·2685.
'"'
'''"""' commun'""""' com. ert, Gallipolis
Ferry; Carol information and
u·
"'
mission, Waahln&amp;ton 25. n. c., not K I
7 2 6tc
latll'r thlln AufUMl II. IIMW: L ettenl
eg ey, Pt . PIeasant; Howard forms.
2 BEDROOM . modern hom"'. KILL TERMTTES and P
. rottocl
AND
111\11uld 5et ,forth In detail th"' apecUJr Erwin, Bidwell; Virgl1 Jordan,
1
ne Rambler
fatt.IJ Which thl Wrfler Wl,hil'-1!1 the
.
I
in Clifton , W. Va . Will rPnt nwn and s hrubs fmm IDSt'Cl !'
POMF:ROY - 6-room
frame
'
Commiulon lo rnnlllder In pl5111l111 G a11ipolis, Ohio; Mrs. Robert.
DIVORCE GRANTED
for $.10 00 month Mnr~hall With ARAB U l1'" i1 Concel). ,
"
I house with bath. forced hot Werld :;ta:-~~--~ Compact
na this ap~w·;t_'o~.' 15. 11, 4te
Lisle. Pt. Pleasant.
PT PLEASANT
A dw
' o1: ai_r heating, . full basement! Rig car roo~;;;::- pertorm I.-===~"'".:.,:;,.:;,:.:.:;:.,.=,;.===========• I has been granted to Theod~
Duncan.
i
P
tr:J1P
Kmg
B,uJrierf-::
Sup
p
1
,
7 61
1 Wtlh recreal:»n ruum , attachCo., MJddlepurt, OhiO
s u'
,l,tckson Caslo from
..._, __
HOUSE for rent or sale. bv !
5 2 tf(' i
ed garage, large landscped aoce ma tar : m ' aDd
~'
Q.
"""'''"
month I}' payments on land ;
. •
___ , wv 1_2143
managera~.,
~
Jean Casto by Judge Ja!Del
contracl, 532 Mill Street M•d· SfN(,f-.H Sewm~
marhmes
l'omeroy, 0
lot. 8xl40 :m year FHA loan
8oo
1)\j ~!
II ~OUR
Lee Thompson of the MaiOI
1 Af'W
dleport Phone WY 2-5262
50 up Sevual used
available to right party ·
Metrctpotiraa Mok1ft
.
County
Circuit Court.
0
8
th_ 1 ma chmes at bargam pnces PlANO tuning . Newman Bur· POMEROY - 5-room
frame
E..
Malli
Ocreet, Po.....,
15
-=--,.-----~-- ~ Tile f"abnc Shop \\m~er Sales dP!ff', Middleport, WY 2- house Wlt_h bath, hot air furn- ·;
Pllolltl WI J..J1tt
Employment Wanted
aod '&gt;erY!Ce. Pomeroy. Ohio
5246.
6 18 30tc
ace healmg, b.sernenl, 50x I
I 12 II&lt;
WY l-2284.
4 21 Uc
100 lot out of high water.
WIDOW , wnnln l&gt;ke houso'wock
---·-~
ly $5,500 and owner will li- 1962 PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door
Lorena Sn:vdf'r. Rnsf&gt; lfi11 : I Wt_l Y PUMP your sluggish sepnance at $60 per month , wi1h hardWp. Catalina. I;Jlue fill·
Pomecov.
~
lw
lank
.
Grt
Klean-Em-AII,
,
POMEROY,
OHIO
no down payment.
tsh. automatic transmlssioo.
17 1 1 111
- - · -'~
_
Sepltc Tank Cleaner.
Land- 1
SUBURBAN _ 6-room frame -ay. Middleport. CaU WY :!Marine Suppl.tes
mark Farm Bureau, Pome- i
In the Heart of
~m••
·•-u.o
ranc h type horne wtt· h bath ,
~...__.
-~· power brakes·
h T p
Mr. Ray Roush of Cinclnna•
FOR SALE
IR f
roy.
6 29 30tc I THE AMERICAN RUHR
built-in range, oven and dish- radto ~ extras. 910 Broad18
Mont I 0 IY
spent the --•·-• here ~
·
t. rabin -- __ 1
52119
4 a If
w__...
cruiser, inboard 12o II p ' FIIF:E us~~ ol our
Carpel\
General Reo! Estate
I washer. Copperlone kitrhen,
.
•
Mrs. Roush returned borne wlllt
motor Ralph Jordan 1150 oo I ShampoDf'r wilh purchase of ,
1
attached garage with driveWanted To Buy
I&amp;
If
him after spending a week bert
Racine . Oh1o, WI 9-~0H!i 1 ,r
Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker :
Service
way. 3 acre lot planted with
with relativee.
.
WI 9-315L
( 7) 7 Jlf'
Furniture.
6 JO 6tc 1
flowers,
shrubbery
and
small
·-•
AmerK:a's
top semna tus.l:.c:IM iftSfahd unit!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charlel!l
Wa11.
1
1 da
-~ - - CUCKLER REALTY
fruit. Pay $3,1100 and assume M. W. Runyon wants to pur·
• 24,000·milo warranty! Coast-to-coasl oen~ice.
ner spent
,.
t k
7&lt; Harley Davidson motorcycle .[
I balance 30 year, 4 per cent
·
•
chase - tand'mg tt mber m
• Convenient tetms 1wilaW.. Buy ftDW- pay tater!
lion at ,..,.severa
__1 iD Yl on vac•
L1ves O&lt;C
==~--Excellent condition . Call Ken· '
1
bo nda ·
c 11 WY •v
""" ev e and other
PONY $00.00. Call WI 9-liil2 . ~;
ny Williams. WY 2-2318 _
1 B•• 119
Phone WY 2-383CJ
loan. An excellent properly
arge f u . nes. 8
placeB.
73
WI &amp;-3604.
7 7 ltc
Mr, and Mr.. Waitt Fo•ter
1 30 0't lh'l~:'l'::r.""T.:::::r::::-- ...,,..Jl[ RENTAL- 4-room frame house 6'! il ti!r' 6:00 p. m.
ALL BLACK pony.
_d' H.KA I'ING, PlomDIDg,
inches. NE-W- AN._D_ sed
____ th'
u.ner
with baths, gasb heating, 1:10
."
l7l 7, lfltc
Hackett's Sohlo Service
and fallllly ol Columbus wer•
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IJI'urnac... .\mold Brotben. monthly. utta 1e for couple 5 ro··~u actes, in coontry no
!'hoM WY 24191
weekend
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""· llld •-MrB. Albert lliU and
Oteater, or &lt;all 985-4090.
Moriah Ridge. Racine, Ohio, 01'0]1. 1'bo10 W1 Will.
Hill-old Collins, Saltsm'an
Gibbs, Rl 1, Millwood, w.
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attended the HID huD!on 011
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Route 2. WI+3074
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7·2-31p!....; , , , ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"'!"_...,i~&amp;mday at Port1aod Park.

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security, _there h.. been noll&gt;
Ing condescending about ber
either In her attitude toward
the role or tho people associated with the •imple·mlnded program. :!he playa her part as
though it were worth it, and
with the same
professional
verve that she woold give to a
theater piece. Professional ill
the word. She made a bargain,
and, unlike the yoong punk aelors who moan about artistic
limitations though they are Juc·
ky not lo be digging ditches,
ahe is carrying It off with ad·
ult aplomb.

!Dation, had oeetpf:oJ!I 111 blvlltliCOJ to be on the shoW b u 1
canceled oul II odded that II
be decldeo lo participate, 1 hall
hour will be made ovallablo to
him.
The Clunuel Swim: n.e BritIsh Open aolf cllllnploolhlp at
Sl Androwo, SCOtlud, 1J ICbeduled f..- ABC-TV's Wide World
of Sports" July 11.
NBC·TV pre-ompbo "Intern•
tfonal Showtlme" lonlght lor an
hour 1peclal about 11te civil
rignll bill.
ENDS DUBLIN VISIT

ach day the ~ Jette~ an dltferent.

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"Whore's Beamish? Well, if he lan't in the recrntlon
room or takin&amp;' a coffee break, ho'o probably by the time
clock waltlnrr to check outl"

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Mia 1-0all)' SenUntl, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July '7, liiOol

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Mr. aDd Mrs. E. H. Wagon---Mr. 111c1 Mrs. Edwin Smith Mrt. Ciani Clrtoll ot Ruter •101 family of the Wagonand famlly of Bradbury 111c1 land underw011t ourgery 11 llo~
er Hereford Farm, Athens, will
JULY I
Avery Nelson, Hemlock Grove, r.er hnopllll and II CODVali!ICbe hos11 of the Southeastern The Laurel cllff Better
visited Sunday with Mr. 111c1 1ng nicely.
Ohio B.....!era ' Association An- Health club and lbelr families
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr.
Mrs b•-•---' Shnle
(Anna
nual Plcn1c when picnic ball- will have a picnlc ThUI'!Iday at
, ~""u
r
Comdr. and Mrs. H. E. Flow· [ kets will be llhared. Lunch w1U uo p.m. at the Syra&lt;U.. road- Mrs. Fred Blaettnar left on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ro&amp;- King)
underwent IU1'8~-~I
ers of While Stone, Va. were be around _1 (E.S.T.
side park. All members are urg- Monday morning for Columbus enbaum returned home Sunday Community Hospital, Boau~.
boliday weekend guests of Mrs. There w11l be a lew
•horl ed to attend.
when! she will attend !be mu.. evenlng after spending a week and Is Improving.
Guy Reynolds and Mrs. Min- talks by loading cattlemen, bul The Pomeroy Bend CB Ra- 1 io: workshop for organ
111c1 In New York City sightseeing Mr. and Mra. Richard Rooerva Childers.
mainly this i ~ a get-together dlo Club wm hold their regu. choir directing at Capital Uni- aod attending the World's Fair. enLaum and family
moved
of Hereford. breeders. Tbf' farm llar monthly meeting Thursday versity this week. Mrs. Blaet- Mrs. Roy Jones and sons, MO?da.Y from Middleport
to
Mr . and M~s . Jamej Mourn- is locatPd ftve mlle.l ! west
of July 9 at ?:lO p. m. at the tnar is organist and choir en.. John and Jeffrey, rturned to thell' new home, Wright St.,
lng and family of Columbus, 1 Athens on State Route 56.
Mason Youth Center in Mason I rector for the St. Paul's Lutb· their borne, Columbus rriday Pomeroy.
spent _the July 4th weekend 1
W. Va.
• er.l church.
J after a visit with nllalives.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobo
w1th his mo1ller , Mrs. D a I e
The Catholic Women's club j
·
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers visited Sunday wltb Mr. and
·
Mourmng.
of the Sacred Heart
church Mrs. Mason Fisher and dau- of Detr01·t , M'lch., were we ek Mrs. Frank Buc k.
The Rev . and Mrs. M. E
will meet in the church audio ghters, carla and Barbara, . re- end guests of her father, F. v. Mrs. Mary Ellen Ohlinger I
DowiOn and sons Douglas and
•
Th da
turned home Sunday evemn,g, Amos and Mrs Amos
spent the hoHday weekend in 1
50% MALATHION
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lor1um
urs y at 7:30 p.m.
fl
· It · Allen p k De·
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and d
Dwight, are attendmg
t he
Rock Springs Grange
will a er a VIS m .
ar ,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkhart Dayton with her son
au-I
1 KILLS
Portsmouth
District Junior
.
. . meet Thursda at 8
Th trot!, Mich., W11ll Mr.
and and granddaughter, Leslie Ltv- ghter-tn-law, Mr. and
M ro.
High Camp at Lancaster this ,
Gaug• read10gs; Galhpohs I
Y
ill pbe.m.
e Mrs. Alex Horva1ll. They also lngston of Clarksville lnd and Douglas Wickham and family,
.
I
HARD·TO·CONTROL
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18 8 lJ 0
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2 f t annua 1 mspectioo w
COO· isited Mr
d Mr
Albe
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week.
.
am 11 · · P. runnong M ee dueled by Virgil Atkins county v elda Mr. anand
'·
rt Buck Jones of New Albany , Ind. Dr: J. B. Marshall and son, I
RED SPIDERS,
Mrs Harold George (Dume on ro ers,
omeroy ·
ason d
ber
Fi
,
.
Mrs. Claude were weekend guests of Mrs. JeMmgs of Lowsvllle Ky. ar11
1
M Co~as ) is visiting with Mr. 17.96 fal!lng. London, Marmet, eputy . A mem 5 are urg- McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burkhart's parents Mr
and rived Saturday to jo~ Mrs. :
APHIDS; MEALY BUG,
a~ Mn. L. W. McComas.
12111. Pl. Pleasant 24.76, Hin- e,• to atte~LY It
Roush and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Frick. '
·
Marllhall and daughter, MariHoUda gnests of Mr. and !on .46 falling .. Kanawha Falls
'
Mrs. Ray Rowden.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernest Bruch BMa, who bave been the guests
SCALE, PLUS MANY '
Y
.
minus 07 fallmg Charleston
The Mens Brotherhood of the
and f h
th
M J hn F
OTHER INSECTS ON
Mrs. Will~am Ault and children end Win.tit&gt;ld dams' were on ~,;,~ Enterprise and Morning Star Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fish- and daughter, Elizabeth,
o . er mo er, rs. ~
. 1
were the1r son, Mr. and Mrs. sills
EUB churches will meet -at the er and son, Thomas, of Sene-- soo, Delbert, of Mt. VerllOJ_l. Bally, for a weekend visit.
EVERGREEI'fS, ROSES,
Enterprise church Friday at 8 caville were weekend guests of were weekend guests of hls Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall
Gary Ault and ~n, Tod~ : and Boat movements:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smdle,
Ohio River _
Susan
p.m.
their daughter and sou-J.n..Jaw, parents, Mr. and Mrs .. Delbert Bnd daughter, Marianna, left I
ORNAMENT-\LS,
(If Springfield.
T~
Syracuse
Methndlsl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wamsley Bruch and other relatives. . Monday for a two week's vaca13 · 4· 35 p.m.; Esso
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SHRUBS AND TREES.
1 R ev. and Mrs. Menzel Sml th ti on at Mtngo, W. Va. Their I
Mrs. John K. Sml·th has re- down
I
d
6a
church will have a
and daughter June Ann
0
13
vania own
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a. m.;
rummage
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, and
family have returned son, Jennings, remained for a I
.,. . ..-.""·u..: ,JioT. ......
·turned from a visit with her sy
Reliable up 14, 1:55 p. m.; Vul- sale in the church basement,
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Char·
July !O-Il.
Mrs. William Fisher
after a week's visit with visit with his
grandmother,
ed ho
Frid
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of
1 ti
· B kh
d M Job F B '[
can up 14. 3:45 p. rn.; JaneT.
; For A Productive Life In Your Lawn and
les Bing and daughter, J udy,
Cott
Qu
Chester
Methodist
church
me
ay
everung
ter
rea
ves
m
uc
annon
an
rs.
n
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y.
14 6 50
Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. up JA ' ,=110p. m.;
oJnffbeetn will have 8 recept•'on for the' .. a month's visit in Senecaville Richwood, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Evans
8· m .;
Garden Use Ortho Products. See The
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nd
M
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Den I
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d
J . K. Harmon and children m doWD 14 6 a m . Luther Herd· new pastor, Rev. and Mrs. Wl
er sao a
r. an
rs . o n . ee s an son,
n s, a
r. an
Erie, P1.
.
' - ·12 .4'5' a . ~aile Pearl A. Casto, at the &lt;hurcb law, Mr. and Mrs.
and son, Tom, of Reynoldsburg Mrs. Ed Evans and son, John, \ Complete Line In The Housewares Dept.
man up 1'· down
·
m..:ao ·a.m.;Y Friday at p.m. All members F'·"· enJoye
· d a pacn
· l c at
F orked
. l Tnmsporter
Charles Haskins of Washmg·
,
&amp;&amp;n::r.
.
were weekend gues ts of th e1r
15 6
8
ton D.C. spent the holiday week· Lynn B. up 17 , 4: 25 .a. m.; and friends are welcome.
Mrs. James Sm1th and dau. parents, Mr. and Mrs. EJdon Run Lake, Sunday.
end with his parents, Mr. and I Wayne H. up 18 , 2:33 a. m.; NiMary Shrine, White Shrine ghter, Marsha, returned
Weeks and Mrs. Herman Mrs. C. L. Arnold left SaturMrs. Noah .Has~ins of. Middle- Ida Oean up 18 . 5:20a .m.; New of Jerusalem wut meet in spe- their home in ~olumbus today Scholl.
day for a visit ~ith Mr. and
port and w1th friends m McAr· Martinsvi!h~ up l8, 7 : 15 a. m.; cia) session at the IOOF hall, after a visit Wlth relatives in
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Richards, Gal~
thur where he
formerly Annette Jones down 19, 1:05 a. Friday at 8 p.m. for a school the area.
Mrs. Carl Weese of Syracuse Jipolis, after a week's
visit
taught in the high school.
m.; Easlem down 19, 4:05a.m. of instruction, with Vida Carson Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cong· were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack with Mrs. Maxine Arnold and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F&lt;&gt;u· H. G. West up 20, 4:15 .a.m.; dJstrict deputy the instructor don of Parkersburg, W. Va.,
.
Ikner of St. Albans visited over Uhris Jr. down 22, 5:30 a .m.; in preparation for Inspection t~ visited Sunday with Mr. and F
the weekend with his mother. w. H. Shever, Jr., down 23, be held at Marietta September Mrs. G. T. Carleton at Flat·
Mrs. James Faulkner, who is 7: 15p. m .; Lady Rosemary up 8. All officers and members are woods .
1mproving after a four · week : 23. 4.05 a.m.; Philip Sporn up urged to be present.
Caning on Mr. and Mrs. 1
illness. Her daughter, Mrs. 23. 5 a.m.; Illinois down 23,
Charles R. Karr Sr. Saturday
Eva Hartley Is staying with 6:45 a. m.:
Pamela D. up
ANNOUNCE DANCE
were Mrs. Lou Diehl,
Mrs.
Mrs. Faulkner.
Greenlp 3:15 a. m.; National
A teen dance wni be
held Pearl Parker and Mrs. Nor·
Mr. and Mrs. Galen Brown down Greenu p 4:10 a .m.; Lun· Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at man Schaefer, Laurel
Cliff,
end children spent several days ga Point up Greenup 5:10a.m.: the Middleport park. The dance,
HAVE PICNIC
Dt'ar Tampiro up Greenup 6:30 a.m. which is sponsored by the MiGrecenlly at their farm
Members
of the 3 F club met
Morehead, Ky. "The Browns are Oliver Shearer down 31, 7:10 e.. dleport Business and Profesat the New Haven
roadside
having a new home construded m .: Pennsylvania up 32, 2:15 siona1
·
Women's club, will be park Sunday afternoon for
a
on Broadway·st on Gravel Hill. m. ;Pe-nnsylvanra up 32, 2 :
Mr. and Mr s. Fred Lockwood 1 a. m .; Indiana up J2, ti a. rn. emceed by the Jays.
picnic supper. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Mrs.
were in Kentucky ove r thr hoi- · Jofm J . Rowe down
COMPLETES COURSE
Baker Gordon. Mrs. George
!day weekend.
9:05 p. m.; Harry Dyer up Melp
C
Holiday weekend guests of dahl 12:20 a. m .; Ma.rgaret l
vt.
harles R. Gloeckner, Parker, Asa Hoskins, Miss Ad&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport Breflt up Meldahl 2:15 a. m.; 23 • son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoskins and a guest, Mrs. Or- '
and children , Micky and Jerry, Defender up Meldahl 3:05 e.m. C. Gloeckner, 108 Maple Dr., pha Ohlinger.
I LOT
and her mother , Mrs. Mildred
Gallipolis Dam - Steel City Pomeroy. completed a
nine-I
LOT
.
week metal body repair course
.COORDINATED
TO PRESENT DANCER
Zeigler, were Mr. and Mrs. up 7:20 p. m.; Dtane .Brent up under the Reserve Enlistment
A stage attraction this week
Tom Zeigler and children. Pa- 12 :20 a. m.; Elgercliff
mela and Skip of Silver Springs, 4:10a.m.; A. E. Dyke up 5:55 program at the Army Ordnance
wiD be the Ohio u~:v~~!:r.:.
Md.· and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zrig- a. m ; L. Fieore down 8 p. m.; Center and &amp;hool, Aberdeen sentation of Marta
, a
Values To $3.98
ler and son, Butch of Belpre. Bingo up 8:20 a . m.
Proving Ground, Md ., J uly 2. dancer - pantomimist who will
Values To $15.95
Skip remained for a longer
Kanawha River - 0 . F . He is a 1959 graduate of Pam· perform Wednesday evening at ·
visit with his grandmother and Shearer down Mar~et 7:20 p. eroy high schoo1.
6 p.m. in Memorial Auditorium.
aunt. Mr. Davenport, who is m.: Jefferson Up W1nfield 3:10
The public is invited and no
ASSIGNED TO SUPPORT
employed in Pittsburgh, also 1 p.. m.: Jerry Bosworth down
tickets are required.
s t the weekend with his Wtnfleld 9:05 p. m.; Little Ed· PT. PLEASANT - A r m y
ENTERTAIN AT HOME
r:;ily. The family group spent ~ard down Winfield ~:4~ a.m.; Pvt. Lyle J. Moore, 18, son of
I LOT- LADIES
LADIES
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Goffrey
D.
Moore
Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Weese en- ~
i.he Fourth at Forked Run Lake. 'lhelma Ann down Wmfle.ld. 5;.
0
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Jeffry Darst is
ipending 5~ a. m.; Helen Z. up Winheld ~ Route ' Pt. Pleasant, is as- tertained with a chicken bar- 1
Signed to the U· S. Army Sui&gt;' becue Saturday evening
at
two weeks with his father, Mr. 6· 35 a. m.
port Command, V•etnam June
.
16. as a suppy
1 Cl er.
k He at- their home,ndSyracuse. Guests
and Mrs. Thomas Darst in Ak·
Value• To $5.00
In Collono and Knllo
ron.
tended Point Pleasant Hi h : were Mr. a .Mrs. Jack Weese
Mrs. Cturord Cunningham of
school
g , of Parma Heights, Mrs. Carl
V1lu01 $8.95 to $14.95
Lima visited recently with her
·
Weekley and Miss Mary Jane
mother, Mrs. William Robson .- - - - - - - - - - BffiTR ANNOUNCED
McKeever of East Liverpool
and sister and family, Sfi'C and i Among those who
entered Mr. and Mrs. Michael
E .. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Weese,
Mrs . Cleo Kerns and daughters, ! Holzer hospital in the past 24 ~ohnson, Athens, announce the Racine.
who are visiting here f r o m · hours were Jamrs Harvev Stilt- b1rth of a son, Michael David j
----I LOT VALUES TO $4.98
I LOT-LADIES-VALUES TO $3.98
Fort Benning, Ga.
oer, Rt. 1 Cheshire. Josfph E. II, on June 23 at Mount Saint
VISIT PARENTS
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harry W. Thompson, Rt. 1 Cheshire, Roy Mary's Hospital, Nelsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Brown,
LADIES JAMAICA 1nd BERMUDA
JAMAICA AND BERMUDA
Columbus, visited with h is
Craig and children, Carol and McGown, Rt. 1 Ewington, Har· STORMS RUIN CROPS
Douglas, of Alexandriu,
Va., vey W. Morgan, 91 Burdette.
BELGRADE (UPI) _ Crop parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
who have been visiting his mG- Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Harold L. damage was estimated M~~~:~ ~~~V;.. .;B;;r;,;own;;;;;·..P;.o;;m;;e;:;r;,;oy~.........iiiiii
ther, Mrs. H. W. Craig and his Bush, Gallipolis Ferry, Mrs at more than $La millio~ from
brother, Bob and family, left Larry M. La they, New Haven,
a series of rain and hail storms
Monda) for the White Sands W. Va ., 0. Randall Brannon, in Yugoslavia 's Kossovo.Metoh.i.
Missile Range in New Mexico, New Haven, W. Va., Kevin L. ja province.
!
where he has been transferred . Taylor, Rt. 2 Leon, W. Va..
The Tanjug news agency said I
Mrs. Crary Davis, Jr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Pierce, Rt.
1
any
fruit orchard, were
ined
children, John, SUsan, and Wil· l Rut. Iand, Charles T. Rhodes,
llam ol Royal Oak. Mich., spent Rt. I Racine, Hugh Cairns, Rt. ru
.
the weekend with her mother- 2. Racine, John W. Hoffman, Monday. Mrs. Clancy E. Wood·
MEN'S SUMMER and YEAR AROUND
In-law, Mrs. Nell Davis and Chester, Mrs. Harley J. Hoff- ard, Rt. 2 Bidwell, SOli, I2:30 1
Miss Lenore Giles.
man, Rt. 1 Langsville,
Mrs.
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy Jeft by 1 Lawrence D. Lewis, Oak Hill, p.m. Monday. Mrs. Billy
S.
jet from Columbus last week Mrs. Bobby G. Turner, Jack· Board, 450 Lariat Dr., daugbter, 2 a.m. Monday.
for California where she will son, L. Franklin Eberts, McArDischarged
be the guest of her daughters , Lhur, Robert L. Barker, Rt. 2 p
V1luoo
Mr. and Mrs. Julian C. Mottev : Ashland, Ky ., Mrs.
Ralph
atients recently discharged
ValuH
to$36.50
included Mrs. Oscar Henson
to $55.00
4Catherine) of Saratoga, and 1 Grose , Rt. 1 Ravenswood, W. and infant daughter, Mrs. Jack
Mrl. Lawrence Vivian (Melis-1 Va ., a~ Mrs . Clyde E. Haney, B. Stevens and infant daughValuoo
sa) and children of Sacramrn- J Wt!st Liberty , Ky .
Values
ter, Mrs. WilUam A. Ohlinger,
to $29.95
to $29.95
to. She plans to spe-nd two
Births
M Otho Co
months in California .
! ClMrs.
J. M1chael Sommer,
rs.
ssen, James T.
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Fisher, John II. Combs, Floyd
Recent guests of Mr. and i li . icothe Rd., son, 2:25 p.m . E. callahan, Sr., Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Robert Coats and son Ste--~ E Smi
MENS
Vllu..
pben, were the former's broth· son, Mr .. and Mrs. Curtis ~elly
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'th, Mark Allen Lynch,
to
$27.50
ei' and familv, Mr. and Mrs and family . They also vtsited James ft. Cundiff, Jr., I D d
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Charle• R. Patterson.
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ftbger Coats ~f Winchester, Ind. , in Columbus with their sons, F..,...,...,.~~~;;_..,...,..,
Valand their daughter , wanda, of ~~ck and ~ark Kelly and fam·
VALUES TO $14.95 - - - - SALE $U8
to$25.00
Indianapolis. Miss Coats is on 1hes and With Mr. Kelly's br&amp;VALUES TO $10-95
SALE $8.81
Supplo
whlto
uppor
loo·
t.tle atarf or an
ther and family.
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POMEROY. OHIO
VALUES TO $8.95
SALE $6.11
thor - light, 1lry doolgn
newspaper.
LAST TIMIS TONIGHT
Mr. and Mr s. Myron Miller
- right for mod mo"SUNDAY IN NEW YORK•
MEN'S PAJAMAS _ Reduced 20%
M,~S_ON
IIKI son, Jimmy , Mr. and Mrs.
(Tecboicolor)
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ments - no better camCUff Robertson (PT109) Jane
MEN'S STRAW HATS_ Reduced 25%
Mtna Reg; $6.95 Vll\l-a1u41)•grey,
Tonight &amp; WNnesd•y
Fonda, Rod Taylor. Robert
Eleanor, and Cinda Conde,
FAMILY NIGHTS
binltlon
of
t1lonto
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Jo
Morrow
Jim
Backu1
'lpent Sunday at Burr Oak Lake.
''THE MAGIC SWORD"
F••turettt:
Jltter1
ONE LOT MENS SHORT SLEEJE
Mr. and Mrs. PauJ Hapton- Basil Rathbone Anne Helm
ohoo for you, Woar thlo
3 STOOGE
(Eastman Color)
Mono
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stall, Edith and Bill, visited ov·
- and 1nd Thurtdor
olondor oklmmw pump
er the holiday weekend in Zan·
"GUNFIGHT AT THE
Julr lot
0, K. CORRAL"
~v~le with her brother, Mr.
NOT OPIN
ol~M~t conot1ntlyl
.
V1lu. To $6.95- S1le $3.69--.2 for $7.00
lllcl Mrs. Wayne Sharp. En· Burt Lancaster
Kirk Douglas
F.tdar thrwlioh T......,.
roUte borne they visited in Lan·
V1l'* to $5.00 Sale $2.91-2 for $5.00
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Julrlll-14
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l!Uter with reiatJve&lt;J and were
Woll Dlme)"o
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'ottE LOT MI!N~IIALUES TO $1.29
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OP THOMAIINA"
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"THE GIIIAT IICAPE"
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SUMMER CAPS
69$ ...ch
Steve Ml'QueeD
J!IU.
Patrick MeGoohan. SUIID
Jame1 Gamer
Rampllhln!, Karea Dotrlee.
:Mr. and Mr•. Marvtn Kelly
On Color)
~liCk Stewart.
li«ve retw:ned from a vacaQNI! LOT-V.A~!JES TO $4.95
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l!!jrl lrlp to Midland, Mlch.
"POLICI NURII"
PeehiN&amp;ter MHt Mr.
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Middleport, 0.
JY'L~9UE PANTS
$3.®
llerry Andon
Mlochlof
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~ they were iiJCS!o of their Ken .&amp;ott

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of ais men and sil women bollns bearing evidence today In
ihe $150,000 alienation of aflec"'"' suit brought against L&lt;ls
Angeles Dodger baseball Coach
r..o Durocher.

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the ~Y 19th century courthouse
Tueflday as the jury was empaneled amid an opinion
by
cbtol .Superior Judge Nail Dlvoll Jr. that the use of liquor
could \e of "very gnlat relevance" to the case. Durocher
wa• charged by Mldlllebury
bricklayer Rene Morin of stealIng the love of hb w~e Anna, •
ALL EARS - The Portland Boys• League team listens intently as Pittsbur~b Pir51-year-old part-ttme wmtross. ate moundsman Joe Gibbon shows them how he fires his curve ball. Gibbon vistted in
Portland y_esterdar bef.ore returning to Pit~sbui'gb this morning. Looking on as GiJ..
SAIGON Vlel Nam- Gen. bon g1ves mstruchons " Manager Larry PriCe (left rear), Red Wallbrown Rick ProfMaxweD
Taylor, whose ar-. fitt , Jeff Brewer, Lee Allen. David Roush, Melvin Lawrence, Bullnns Alien, George
rival coincided w11ll a Com- Lawrence and Gregg M1ddleswart. - Sentmel Photo.
munlst order for a "general of.
lenslve " put off diplomatic protocol ~ay and went straight
to work In his new job as U. S.
ambassador to South Viet Nam.

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one npjiOatiol'•&lt;hll w
clo!e ·to ll]q~~ . -.,. 1o'
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"An. !bey lootm, tnr.wm•
the pnssibll~J of bu- .
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the hopes 'lf- findint vOCM .

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SWIM TRUNKS ·...... ·.... Salt $2.00-.'

In ~lgon totidr:;~:~.g~:\
Tuesday probably was the most exciting day for youngsters of the Portland area 1
ordermg .~ na on
an since last Christmas.
:J
offensive to disc~ur~ge ten~
The reason was the visit of major league baseball pitcher Joe Gibbon of t h e ! i
4.P!erlcllll attemp Co ex . I Pittsburgh Pirates and his wife, the former Donna Jean Price in Portland with !' e
lite
here to
mmum• Mrs. Gibbon's grandmother, Mrs. Annie Price, during the all-sta; break. The major '
North Viet N'"!'.
league Mr. and Mrs. Gibbon and their young child arrived in Portland Mondav night.
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In a matter of almost mmutes nearly everyone in Portland was aware that the stor
ocol~us
The a~ l~fthanded moundsman was in tbe community. Gibbon soon was the conve1·sation
10, ....., Nick Cua today wa• p1e.e of the area.
prep';ir'lllg r.call election petlGlbOJOn and hts wife drov~ to before be signs unless hel • of- · ralos· Ljncpln olub In 1917, and
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t.[lin$' ''jW'· *~' ·tiQIIIII&amp; ~fjl! ~'!!' Mooday lrmll Pilla- .fered I mlibty bll ~ Cll led llle, Wostern League In shut. ,. ; . •
:~':.:'i llit9M'Hn!!!lc,lhree bird.s.
M: ~~1illfenbreliiier ffom Of:' 'biii'gh al\er tller-nti·...Wmed- -mon.y.''• ·Gibbon ~ill' ...... ~ pile~ only' half
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:lot -llr-~j!.;~~:wn"'lltl&gt; . - Tl'l!!;.D.lV, .I¥11 A_TRER
from MIOslS!Ipp• whel'O
they th• Pittsburgh farm
aystem a year. TS"next two seasons ,._
.7· .. · ,.c .,, · &lt;lyqfM'l to g 500 eggs
per
.~ea...la.-llldo wUI
! let '·
· ,j 111 ,
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purcha.e&lt;. a 475-acre l•nn. Mrs. after graduating from Mlasl11- we" at Columbuo in the AAA j
day: oT;nnuatiy, 245,000
lo j ;:;;:::•• !~~ f ; ; : . ! :
Cuii? \\'llb, has a $lore on the Gibbnn ""s nol born in the Port- sippi Unlver.ity wbere he was International League where he
JOE GIBBON
250,000 eggs.
1 Uve normal towo ODd hiP.
city's Mrtl! side, said Tuesday land area but her parents mov- an Al~American b~~S&lt;ball piay- led that league in strikeouts
B-r- I'c--k-}_es
.
The exterior of the house is
ctevelaa• ·IUtt Columhe wao taking the .ctiQn · be- ed there when .she was about er.
with lf2, a!OI tied for the leag- 1
covered with Wheeling copper ~ 87.._.: Clactnnall 1741.
cause of the Democrat": may· o~e--ye11r· old. Th1s was her !1rst
The 29-y-ea~·-o!d lefty also ad- ue leadership in shutouts with :
alloy steel , the inside
walls ! Near aormal temperatures
or's recently-ordered str1ct en· \llSlt b~ek to.Melgs county s10ce 1~ltttd hi:,
conviction
that four in 1959.
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h.ave 3" of spun gla.. ss insu.la-- are exptol'ted TbUndav.
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for~ment of the S~day clos· maqmg Gibbon at the close . Pltt•burgh Will end up In the Gibbon went up with lh• Pi·
t 100
d b '
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ing law. ''If he's sally enough of the 1&amp;62 re1-son.
first divi!::ion this year.
rates in 1960 and had 8 4-2• .I
Y ~:. ex enor will be cooler Friday and
' covere
and· crazy enough to e~force an '_'l'm righ_ t at home h_ere. "I think we'll make
first . ord bt.t the lollow·•ng
yreeacr (
plywood, painted
alum mum. sharply eolder late Saturday
and tbe ceili.ng has 2" of spLUl•• and Sunday. Moderating ....,.
been
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antiqua ted aw
a as
f
~~- area Is V'i!ry roue . sl · division and it we do, it w i II turned out to be disappointing
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on the books for hundreds o lar ..om)' homdown of Hlckory, be a big J·un.p from where we f Joe fie ,_ .
ed h .
g ass nsu a on, &lt;;&lt;&gt;vere .
tber J1 expected oa Monday,
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Services are annouiK'ed fnr of dy.ofoam .. All ms. ulation has I Raiofa'll wiU average oaeth
years, at s l8 pro ~m.
ISSISSIPPI
left hand early In the season
h It, ...al lth theulp t finished in 1963"
' he sa1·d.
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al ummum fml bac kmg torefl ect j. half Inch north and th
said.
wh 11 ~ c a frog w
or ·
Gibbon stuted with the Pi- He was sent to the Bucs' King~ John Web!&gt;ter Bnckles, 72, of heat
ree1 ~and Boy~ Le~.~~.e
tTues~
ston, ,;. C., club la.&lt;.~t season Middleport, who died Tues..lay Th.e front entrance to t h e quarhters of a~ indl Jo
COLUMBUS - The Ohio SU· . ay morr.,n~
s go
o dgede
SEC.VICE ANNOUNCED
after developing a sore elbow' morning at the University hos· building features a 10' x 18' I ~ut em portiOn. ·Scattered
preme Colart today u.pset the out o! the big tnwns," ad
Funeral services for M:.try l But this year is an entiretY pita! in Columbus. Mr, Brir·k· walk·in cooler room for storing l s owen are ex~cted
for
rrison
County
conviction
of
theOnblg
leLigluedr.
ld
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S.
Campbell,
94,
who
died
M:m·
new
season
for
Joe.
He
is
6-2
les
was
born
in
Langsville,
the
eggs
with
a
cooler
Unit
eanA.
Thursday
and
Friday
aad
Ha
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son 0 r the 1 t w·u ·
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~ oaore 1eoera1 sbowen oDd
a man on a truck theft charge ed -e -"""
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t the Po t
ay m un1mgton, WI 11
ue with the ~Irates and has one of
a e 1 Jam BJI ble of cooling 8 Ocases of eggs
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because a witness who claimed l -~~~ o 'ID ontla
d lrd· ht-ld at 10 :30 WST) at the • the bt&gt;st .-~arned run averages Eliza Jllne Romine Bricklei.
daily or 210 cases weekly
lt l rain Friday oaght and Satur·
1 pra• ce •• sa • Stee'- Fun
a- ~•m&amp;he
•h
· 1 Lelgue.'
He is survived .by his wife· also 'has a paneled work ·room 1 day.
the privilege of immunity from "Till
bl
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era1 horne
. ere 2.63 , 1n the Natmna
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self·lncrimlnation was Qlle&amp;- . tb t ~ s
:e~ Port.:n: Graveside rites will be ThurfJ. Gibbon's picture appeared tn Mary ; a son, .Wilham, of nav· with a lavatory and electric -~-;r;&gt;v&lt;·-· .• ,,,
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tioned by the prosecutor. Amil
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day
at
noon
at
the
Beech
this
week
's
Sporting
News
with
ton
:
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Shcrhot
water
heater
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A. Dlnaio of Poland, Ohio, was ·~~~• .-·:·~~est ;..an whn Grove cemetery.
a rundowr. about the Pirate•.
man Ke~pe.r of Gallipolis, and The water syst~m Is controllcbarged with hreaktng Into a is cha•ged with being ton mod·
As Glbhon turned to leave Mrs. Gall Rys~ll of Colum~us; ed by an electric solenoid valve
contractor's garage at
East est by hi• lovdy wife spent aPICNIC ANNOUNCED
the Portland diamond he patted seven grandchildren, a broth· operated by a time clock, which
Codlz and stealing a truck.
bout a nail-hour watching Lar·
Modern Woodmen Camp 7230 a couple of !be boy• on the er, Melvm D. Bnckles of Mid- will allow the water to be on
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Upon trial one Harry ~ - : ber , ry Price's boys practice. He Burlingh&amp;m, will hold its • n· should.r, lotk~ at team man- ~leport; twod siSters. Mrs. Ed one half hour, and off a half
'iJho was also under Indictment, talked beeball freely express· nual ~icnic at the Meigs Coun- ager, Larry Price who is
a pencer, Ml dleport, and Mrs. hour. The water line will also
declined to testify On grounds . h' f I'
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f th ty Fairgrounds Sunday, July strong high scboul lefty bim- Della Warner of Columbus. . have a Crown Proportioner coli0
"It rna• lead to Incriminate mgt" ee mgls on,manhoy ot ••~ 12. A basket dinner will be en- self, and~ said, "Stick in there:
He was a retired car repalf·
ted f
te
edi u·
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con rovel"Sia potn s 8 u we joyed t
All
be
ho
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y k C t 3 I nee
or wa r m ca on
me." The trial judge ruled Bar· Pittsburgh club.
. . d noon. .
mem. rs,
ys ··· You can't teL -.. Some man
'~ ew or
en " in the event it is needed.
.Services are anounced
for
ber was entitled lei claim the Th I
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209 families and friends are mqt. of you fellows may Je up ia the Railroad aDd a member of Tb b' d8 ill be fed b
Riley S. Manley who
died
ed
b'1 1
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the Brothtrhooct or Railroad
e. lr w
Y a T
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e owermg u-ot .:u~
privilege, but allowed
t h e pounder disclosed bls feelings
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8 tagues some Y·
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gasohne powered feed cart hold- uesday mormng at the age of
proserutor to cross • examine about youngcters signing pro';;;,~~es will be Friday at 10 ing 700 lbf. of feed filled from 66 in Universily Hospital in
bim. Dlu·lng the long ....,.,..,.. fessiooal contract.
a . m. al the Rawlings - Coats two 7'k ton bulk feed tanks . Columbus. '
amtnatloo Barber refuaed to an- Gibbon said, " I think It Is
Funeral home with burial In augered in from outside 1 he I MMr. ~clantej was born
In
ower the quoslioas.
best !bat a boy goes to college
G
H'll
T
building
e1gs
ounty
and
!wed
on
11 e
rave1 I ceme1ery
.
So th S
d St . M.ddl
ecnn
.· ed
m . 1 eport.
Hev. Howard Ruppe II ·WI'II aIf.I· The eggs will be gathered I H u
brakem~n
elate. Friends may call at the from the cages with "walk·in" e was a ret1r
LONDON - Romania,
a In
ar•s
funeral home any time ~tore egg carts, in filler flats, and af-~ on the New York Central Rail·
aew maverick in tbe Commuthe services.
ter storing in the cooler room road , and was a member of
Dlsi camp, WU reported authOr·
overnight, are sprayed
with the Knights ot Pythias lodge.
llatlvely today to have chal·
ACCIDENT REPCRTED
oil , and cased for pick up by ' Manley was preceded
In
lenged Russia's postwar ann•x· Vinton Smith of Hartford, W.
United Press International
A minor a .,.'C ident occurred on an egg processing plant, which death by parents, ~omas .and
ltioo of Its former provlnc9 ot Va., forfeited ·a $200 bond on
o-...... ~~-a charge of dr1ving under the . SAN FRANCISCO - Pennsylvula Gov. William Maht·st it, Pomeroy dl 6:30 p. uses inplant washing.
J enny Milnley. He " surviVed
~a~.
th
Romanian leaders, striving tnfiOleJICt of alcohol aDd ano . W. Seralilon's drive 1o Insert anii-GoldWiter plllllb m. Tuesday when an auto own- A eross conveyor has been • by hiS wile , Eleazday : a doughfor · mon! tndependeDCe 1rom er $100 on the charge of leav- Inlo the Republl&lt;an plallorm appeared doom~ today ed by Paul M. Clifford, Jr ., of installed in the middle of 1 he ter. Neva Bolyard _of MiddleMiddleport, was hit in its ten boilding for the removal of the port; • son, Don: e1ght grandMoscow made !be surprt,;a~ tng the scene ol an
accldeat even as two more GOP leaders joined ID the allaek.
~ u a warnlntl slfnal Err&lt; I Follrod, Pomeroy •· lor- • Informed sourees said lbere was no hope for pial· door by an unknown
person.
-~ children and seven great grand
RUSHED TO HOSPITAL
children, and a brother, Her'\ ln ~lr lliCIUilllng tl~ with felted a
bond on a &lt;barge oorm eommltlee approval of Seranton'a doublo-barrol· Cllfford 's car was parked at
· the Kremlin. ·East· ·European of olrl~ under the tnfillOlloe ed_ eh&amp;llenge lo fronl-l'lllllliDg Sen. Barry Goldwater the Certified Service Station. Wi111am Arnold,
Pomeroy, bert, of Columbus.
oil the Issues of elvll rigbltlllld elllremlst group1 such Officer Henry Werry of 1lle wu rushed to the Meigs Mem- • Mr. Manley , a devoted base\,41p1omats said.
of Alcohol.
u lbe IObn Blr&lt;!b Soelety wllltb Goldwater bas refused Pomeroy Police department in- orial bospital by the Pomeroy · ball lan, contributed
tlm•
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Molt• Geoenil Hoapltal
to denounee.
vestlgated.
emergency squad following a and energy to the Mlddleporl
ADMISSIONS .- Clyde And·
kaife fight on Willis Hilt at 12:· Boys• League Baseball usocfa. · COLUMBUS- The Obio SU·
premeCourtlod'ay ruled a"""' orson, Pomeroy.
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Goldwater wu a tar&amp;el Tuesday for lwo aallonally
Melp Mell1G1111 Hoopltal
45 a.m. today. Arnold was treat- lion since ils inception in the
Jll'llblbilill&amp; the manutaOo DJ&amp;;RARGES "T None. '
lmown Nepo leadera - Roy Wllltlu and Dr. MariiD
ADMISSIONS Barbar-. ed for a cut wrist and released. mid-fifties, serving as an umlllcl aale ol number&amp; rsck· ... .
,..,., '"'""""''"'" 11 La~r KIDJ - wbo appeared before a plllform eom• Nutter. Henderson,
va.; The Incident is under investl- pire. league commissoner, and
paraphemlna ·wu conatltu- .Wi!:JUTON, Oldo. .(VPII-' · tiltlee· pueL WHklu nrted lbe GOP eonve.tlon to Floyd WflllBIIUI, Pomeroy; Bill gatloo by Pomeroy police, Chief for a time as • Poey team
~~In! 1 ease lnrOivlai the 'A · oar beloactng It ........... · reject . aU.eb made by Goldwater . ud othera wbo Jewell, PolllfJ'Qy, and Danny Jed Web•ter said.
manager.
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Funeral services ,.;u
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DISCHARGES - None.
JUDGMENT ORDERED
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statement. quoted the questloa
.tnrl answer published Tuesday
CHICAGO (UPI)-Gov. Wil· in the Der Spiegel in West Ger·
Ham W Scranton said today many.
Sen. Barry Goldwater has dis· " It seems to me be bas
quamied himsell as a candidate cleorly now disqualified himself
for the Republican noml..,tion as a candidate lor the presidenfor president with a statement tial nomination." Scrantoo said.
attributed to him Ihat as of now
Meatlono PoUo
he could not beat President Scranton said polll have
Johnson.
shnwn !hot Goldwater is ,.-;~~&gt;
"~arry Goldw.a ter
has now out popular appeal even lo Redec1ded to defoliate the whole 1 publicans.
Rrpublican party." Scranton "And now we have the senatold a hurriedly called news · tor himst&gt;lf agreeing.'' Scra'ltoD
conference. " He has anounced said.
to the whole world that he ean- ~ " Furthermore, his office has
not beat Lyndon Johnson.''
conHrmed that the interview ac~
"To add insult to injury he j curately renects ius views."
has made this announcement in Scran~n read this s&amp;atement
an overseas newspaper."
he attrilmted lo Goldwater.; "I
Scranton, readmg a propared dor. 't think I would be r3Sb
By BRUCE B. BAKKE

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Monday ev•••••.
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and Jolin, 4. lilt wile,....._
is a vocalist.
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Gberke ••~ .........._ . ,_
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and Mrs. Sharon Taytur . wa '
accepted Other De le ..._
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Mrs. George Hack:ett, wbo. 11M'
been emplllyed at Bedfonl.
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The board also voted to Pill'
chase tltreo new typewriiSI
for the commerclal ~
and adopted 1be acbool . . , . .
dar for 111644, wbich 11 ..
follows:
Sept. 7, Teacher's Meotlngtl
Sept. I , first clay Ill lcltool: ~
23, Southeastern Oblo ~
lion A..socirioJJ Meetitqr; Nllf,
2&gt;26, ThlllkagtYing
~Dec. 23, lasl clay of 1o!1.a&amp;
before Christmas
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Jaa. 4, first day ol odiOiil /tlio
ter vacation; Ju. 14-IS, !Itt
semester exam!Datlons; Aldl
1&amp;, Good Friday, no ocliOII;
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