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1-Daily Se~ttlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 20, 196411

~~- and Mrs Lewla Sauer
and daughter, Lois Ann. and"'"'·
George, are spendlo!l • vacation
at Virlinia Beoch thla week.
Entries In the flower show
garden and arrangement books.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bratton enterialned with a party Satw- and Mrs. Henry Reibel. ::a~~
the annual Meigs Cnunty Fair, rock and sheD exhlblts, a colI
and childreo, Michael snd Steafternoon at tlielr home, log
bu~::~le lp, a
Aug. 1.11-22, are being planned lection of llature's ."""""ces,
pben have returned from a Pleosant Ridge, honorillg their was ayne·
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b~ many members of Meigs and a display of dried mater- Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing· trip to carolina BI!GC!h.
. daughter, Fat Ka!)lryn on her
County garden clubs.
ials: Three divisin~ have been ton and deugbte&lt;, Sandra, of Rio Mr an~ Mrs. Thomas Sknruer si:lth birtliday.
Held in Syracwe
"It's Always Fair Weather" demgnaled for j~or exhibits. Grande, are spending the week· of Columbus are_spending the Games were played and prizMembers o. the Thi~•MIIf1
will be theme of the show bead- Specimen and horticulture exhib- end at tbeir home on Middleport. weekend witil hiS pareniS, Mr . ., awarded to Lisa
Thomas club met at the SyraCII!.
e&lt; this year by Mrs. Margaret its will complete the show Una- Sandra is attending the summer snd Mrs. Arthur Skinner and and Terri Russell .
side park, Frldey, at f p.m.Jor
Ella t.e.wis, Region 11 director up.
!leB8ion at Rio Grande College. Mrs. David Farmer.
After the honored gueal op- a potluc~ picnic suPJ)er: · · •
'tio Association of Gar· . Th.urseay, _Aug. 13,_ ~t 4 p.m. Kevin Dailey, son of Mr. and Mr and Mrs James Buell and ened be.r gifts, ice cream and
Attending were Mrs.
den Clubs. Twelve classes
Ib't-~~- deal dthlin· ffofr hlmfg Fentrky Mrs. Howard Dailey' bas entered three. children. of Raleigh, N, cookies were served and favors ,Thoma, Mrs: Cleland Hines Mrs.
been included in the artislk ar· J .....,bnstoa
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rau University Hospital for further C. have been visiting with Miss wer'l! l/&amp;rious colored balls. A ·Henry Reibel, Mn.
Dale
r.:tngements division of
the o
n. secretary, on Rock eye surgery and treatment. He Katie Oliver oi Clifton, W. Va., birthday cakt. decorated in blue Smith, Mrs. Max Meinhalt., Mrs.
show.
Sprillgs Fairgrounds. Amateurs has had two oper&gt;tions at Hoi- and with friends in Middleport. , and white centered the refresh- Fred Dessauer, t,lrs,
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Another feature of
the OIIIy are eligible to exhJbJt and zer hospitAl due to an eye in- Mr. Buell is a ,51 graduate 0 ( ment tAble.
Neualing, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe,
show will be an educational
all entries must be the work Qf jUry. He was taken to Columbus Middleport High School and
!\ttending were Becky and :a.-irs. Grover Erb, . ~rs.
play with ••ergreen specimens, the exhibitor,
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Saturday by Ius mother, Mrs. received 8 degree in engineer- Lisa Thom•J, Terri Russell, Ebersb~c~ ~ 8.81\ljSt, ,.
Entry fee for exhibitors, with Dailey and Miss Anna Howell, ing· at Ohio University. He is
Kai!Jryn Rei.
Th~ Aug·
the excep!Jon of JUIUors under his aunt.
presently employed by the Corn- World's Fair.. The Krawsczyn meetlog will be held at I he
12, Ia a membership ttcket.
ing Glass Corporation in North family combwed campmg With home Of Mrs. Belttl Wolle.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Sauer
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visits to !)le folr.
SON ARRIV s
and daughter and son m·law Mr Carolma.
GJV"' DumER
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and Mrs Edward Cr;.,ks ' lefi Mrs. Nan Moore, Heelll Meth- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Small·
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· a1 o1 Sunday for Carolina . Beach ' N. has retumed from Urbana where' weekend m
. Bucyrus
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. ann ounc~ the arr1v
With
their adopted son, Benjamin C., for a vocalioo tnp.
she attended a Methndist lab· ther, Mr. J, E. Carson • and day at their home, Fl.otwoods.
on June 30 · The baby d Mr.htand cMrs.1 Paul Scottt' and
daughier, Ruth uu·
n~-son •
Present were Mr • and Mrs.
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oratory schoo1 on ~puc new 1esson
his first birthday aug er, aro ' are vaca IOmng
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Pam. at CaroHna Beach N c
matena
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.
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the
State
Dept.
of
Mr.
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Mrs.
James
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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ColumMr.
and
Mrs.
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Resources as Fann and daughter, Sandra, are spend- and /amlly have returned from bus where·they attended the and the host and
Marion and Miss Polly
for this area.
ing vacation at Carolina Beach, a vacation trip to the New York 46th PGA Golf tournament.
sons.
of Columbus were
guests Friday of their
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Mrs. Ronald Grindley received word that her granddsugll-

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reresa spent the weekend
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1ome by their · daughter, SanIra who spent the past week
ton of Parkersburg, W. Va.
1ith her aunt and uncle.

Randy Bowers returned to
1is home, Cuyahoga Falls, af:er a week's visit with his aunt
md uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cong~ere Sunday guests of Mr. and 1
~rs. G. T. Carleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees
md family of Columbus were
1ort.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dill visltod in Columbus last week, with
rfr. and Mrs. Marion Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker
1nd Mrs. Clara Smith and
thter, Mary spent Sunday
emoon at Langsville, with Mr.
&lt;Id Mrs. Dewey Simpson.

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Mrs. Susie Windon and LeooJrcl Pickens of Pt. Pleasant,
~- Va. and Miss Ethel
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~r. and Mra. Harley Koenig,
..ong Bottom.
Mrs. D. J. Morgan visited
&amp;attirday afternoon with Miss
!:Isle Hart and Miss Ethel Koe- ;
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ter of Columbus visited last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. PWI Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartels
returned to their home, Youngstown Sunday, after a week's
rtsit with his mother, Mra. Ed18 Bartels.

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Honored by Club
Mrs. Paul Theis was b01nor--ll
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members of her card club met
at ber home for a covered dlsb
dinner. She was presented with
a gift from the club. Sba
Is
moving to Roanoke, Va. in August with her fJiJDIIy.
Attending were Mr1.
Wllllam Morris, Mn. James Buchanan, Mrs. Richard Freeman, ·
Mrs.
William Mayer,
Mrs. :
Lawrence Morarity, Mrs. Alfred
Roush and Mrs. Robert Burl&lt;· ·
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COMMENTAliNG EDITORIALLY

H~len·

Gild Pawns of Misfortune

A sign of the times is the announce·
ment that proprietors of pawnshops in
New York City are concerned over their
public 1mage and are going all out to
improve 11
Fo1 the ben~fit ot the more affluent,
a pawnshop - or hock shop, to use the
cruder term - is a plate where a man
in need or a little readv cash can take a
personal possession of inarketable value
and deposit It as security for a quick

IIJ GEORGE C. LANGFORD much thought a month ago ' the Baltimor• Orioles, when seven &lt;Jf their lui nine aames !lome

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hired a public relations counselor to
help dispel such notions and to class up
the business. To this end, they are even
considering fancying up the traditional
pawnshop symbol or three golden balls
- a centuries-old signal to the financially broke that "here it is, come ~et it."
It is nice to know that businessmen
such as the pawnbrokers want to serve
their customers to the limit. But you
have to wonder if they may not be unduly concerned over their public image.
Anyone entering a pawnshop to gel a
few bucks probably is more interested
in cash than in charm. And as for the
opinions of those too rich to need pawnshop service - to hock will! 'em.

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Wind Sprints, Picture Taking
Features Opening Grid Drills
HIRAM, Ohio (UPI) - Most
of the veter&amp;ns begin to grunt
and groan In earoest today In
the Cleveland Browns training
camp as the twice dally work
puts begin.
Monday's opening session was
devoted to wind sprints and
picture taking.
Coach Blenton Collier predicted that a 10-4 mark, with which
the Browns finished second In
the Eastern Division last year,
would ba good enough to take
the division crown this season.
"CompeUtlon wUI he that

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much loogher," he said, "I'm
convinced we'll see more good
football than ·ever before · The
chaJlenge this year may be
even greater."
Fullback Jim Brown and halfback Ernie Green turned in
good times in the wind sprints
as they were clocked in 47 seconds for 40 yards.
Fastest was Cliff McNeil In
4.6 sec&lt;llllb. End Gary Collins'
effort was q and lineman Jiln
Kanlckl ODd Frank Parker,
both over the 200-pourod mark,
managed the distance in 5.2.

fifth when Dorwln Clal-k singled and Gerald Clark tripled.
Jim Bowles of Lakin hit a
Iremendous homerun over the
C!!Dterfielder's bead in the sixth
to put Lakin within reach at
3-1. Lakin tallied another run
in the top of the ""venth ' but
the rally fell short when I r a
Patterson "as caught at the
plate while trying to score on
a passed ball.
A double by Dale Harrison
in the bottom of the sixth sparked a three - run rally that
brought viciiJry to Pomervy in
probably th" biggest upset of
the tournament. The hit scored
Terry Phalln, who had singled,
and Sandy Clonch, who was safe
on an error. Harrison
later

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by ClnclnnaU fnliD San Diego Don wen . dotl~led home B'JI
lao! week, COIIIleCied w1th a F'reehan w1th the dectdmg tally
,
mar, on m the eighth 1&lt;1 1ce the ,latf' tn the lnnmg off to.
Inning deficit to defeat Point Kiwanis 7-4 and the Galli- CINCINNATI (UP!) - Pen- Billy McCool, the ZO-year-old ling .319. I sat on tl,e bench a
. 'e Red• bout
~'" -tetlch victory after
scorlllg . what ler Butch Heffner · George
polis Red Sox slammed Rio Grande 11·1 m semi-final nant fever was beginning to rookie sensation, preserved Joe week and when I went baclt In laal w..... ·y after Johnny proved to be tbe wlnrung run Thomas also,,eoonected for tile
rontests.
show here today with thl: Cin- Nuxhall's eighth victor) after · · lint'u~ 1 dipped to .302 .,.,. Edwll'ds came up with 8 sore m the SIXth on Leo .cardf&gt;nas' T1~ers. as dtd Carl YastrzemTonight's championship fray !
cinnati Re.:l.s just 2 1-2 game!! tht 35-year-old southpaw was fore I got word to join the arm. Pavletich has three born- double off loser Dennis Be~ett ski ror Boston.
IPiJl begin at 7:30. shorUy alter
FIRST GAME
behind the National League ejected by Plate Umpire Mel Reds ."
ers and a dour•J aOC six runs In the only other Amerl!'an The ever- improving Houston
a 6:30 consolation contest be- Rio
010 0 - I
2 lead&lt;r.
Steiner with one out in the
batted In for 13 trips t.. the ~gue game scheduled, De- Coils staggered the strugglinc
tween Rio Grande and
Pt. Red Sox . 00 ( 11 )- 11 8 1 "U the wind's blowing the e!ghth.
plate since arriving here.
trm_t .raUled from a four · run DodJ?:ers on rookie catcher Jer·
PleaJIIIlt's Kiwanis.
I Saunders (Wp) and Lbwson. right way and yoo sndf a litUe,
Pavleticb's Bal Hoi
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defiCit .~&lt;~defeat Bost&lt;Jn 7-5. The ry Grote's bases • loaded douPt. Pleasant gained the
fi- Morgan (lp), Bush, and D you can almost smeiJ green- "AU l di •. was ask Steiner
Th Red
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2-0 abbreviated National League ble in the rourth inning off los8
Dais (lower bracket) by defeat- Rt!ese.
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backs," said third baseman where was the pitch,'' said Nuxe . . were rmmg
schedule . saw the Cubs top-er Joe Moeller. Grote's hit
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SECOND GAME
Steve Boros, who could have hall. That pile~ was the first
whe~ Phiia Pitcher Dennis Ben-,Pie the G1ants 6-1 and the Colts ,drove in thre&lt;• runs an&lt;' brou~ht
log ~ Gallipolis_ Yank~es 9-0 IK.iwanis
. 400 000- 4 7 o. added manager Fred Hutchin-- thrown to Bobby Wine ...Get
netts throwmg error ou Boro's upset the Dod~ers 4-1.
lvetnan Jim Owens his riNit t;rj..
(forfrut), Galllpoha Indians, .6- J. McNeil . 321 lOX _ 7 7 2 been speakitlfl for the whole back t.. the blanke·.) mound and
1 bunt and Harper's homer tied
Santo H1ts HnmPr
unmh over the Dodgers in th")€
1. Middleport Braves, 11·8, M1d- Handley (wp) and Casto. King ReUs team.
pitch," was Steiner's retort, eothe se:ore Jn the rifth .
Ron Santo rra~·kt•t1. · thr~ - years. Reliever Rat W~
dleport Redlegs, 7-1 and Point (lp) Hardey and Harmon and "And with 2 1-2 months of the cording t.. Nuxhall.
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"Those fans ak&gt;ng the lefl run homer In the mnth lnrung roll'"•d the Dodgers over :the
Kiwanis 7-4
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to brmg the Cubs from behmd. last % 1-3 innings, to re~
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son in reference to the gap be· and so." answered Nuxhall. "All ~tttle_ Southern. League c~amp- l flelu lme had been on me pret- !The blow came off reliever Bob ter his 17th save.
Gallipoha Red Sox, maoogt
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1onsh1p race w1th a 6-S wm ov- t gond before that homer "1- - --- -- --- --. - ----ed by Jim Langdon nl\Qted unween t e
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the pitch"
er yracu"" Monday evenmg on grinned Harper. •·Of course I ' Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0 . July 21 1964-S
per bracket W.lllS over the Porn. . ·
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Cincinnati chopped a game Clllcrnnatl was In front 1-2 theTheSyracuse
Portlandfieldteam
will try hadn ,t IO&lt;·•ed too good, n~\t;i',
Middleport Senators 14-11 and
off the Phillles' lead witi a 6-2 when Nuxhall was barushed.
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urs ay, evemng w en l
IS on
m.mn~, t~n s rl mg out In i
In last n,ght s o~ senU·
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WPd up the win in host. t.o Syracuse at. the Port- lhe th1rd .
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Tommy Harper 80, Don Pav- the bottom of the eighth.
land Grade school f1eld.
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j,pnmg smgle was •il
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Melvin Lawrence had a double h the sixth breaking a 2·2
the fiaccooners !ell Dy Lbe way- stra~ght victory for the Athens I_:lt.
weeks before left, I was bat· !J. Brewer tl single. Georg~ •deadlock.
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Rannow s squad stopp
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Roush Hod Chuek Ritchie, each I rive for three ·
. After taktest.
The Red Sox scored all 11 Hocking. county boys by a 9 • 0
a single.
ing a series at Philadelphia on
runs in the third inning on six score 10 Legion tournament
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hlls, two Rio errors, and two play:
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per for Syracuse. David Lips- ~rapped a Sunday doubleheader
walks. Greg Pault:y was the
~ce gave up ree ts'l'he
1comb, Carroll Baker and Gary at New York that cost them
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gomg. theH"route
lor Athens.
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triple and double , Morgan was Racme lg b ·ng;oo he t aik . night in the Bend Softball tour- fly ball t.o left field by T om Ia (riple, and R. Ash, a double. Going for the Reds tonight
er fanned 18 ' n . ng IS str e- nament at Mason as Miller's Grueser
syracuse p1tc
· her Dav1·d L"Ips- WI·11 be J oe~ J ay 1'71
the lasing hurl~r
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Super Market of New Haven Harnson hurled one .. hit ball com fann
our an wa
ost our tn I row and wa!t tu'•-l:'
scorec&amp; three ln the first and Pric~ a~ hom~ . . h
nipped Lakin 3-2 and the Pome- in taming the bats of th~ Park- SlX while Portland's
George vidim of a 1·0 loss to the MetB
two 1n the second
erased a ~nee .1s expec
to pttc a- roy Jaycees got by downing ersburg team
Lawrence and Allen combined in New York. It will be Tracy
LA SABRE HARDTOPS
•" ~-fl.cl·t then went on to slun"- gam this weekend for Athens Srrtith~s Upholstery of Parkers- . Tonight's g~mes havt! T &amp; T to strike out 9 and walk five. Stallard (5·131 for Casey Sten~ u&lt;
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M ·
z
burg by the same score ·
Market ol Pt: Pleasant ractng sort an · · · ·· · · 030 002 - 5 ge s c u-· - - - tnate Point's Kiwanis, 7-1•
agamst anetta or anesv111e.
Handley was the wlnning hurThe victories placed Miller's Roberts' Clotbmg or Athens, • yr?cuse · · · · · · · ·
WSW Tires, I Green with Green Interior, 1 White
Jer. Ki!l8 wes charged with the
FIGHT RESULTS
and Pomeroy against each oth- and Park Pontiac or Charles- Lipscomb and Sewell. L.
with Blue Interior.
loss.- Hamm and Harmon each By United Press Jotemational er in the semi-final round Wed- ton ~e~tmg Firestone "500'~ of , len, Lawrence (6' and
collected two hils for the los- NEW BEDFORD, Mass. UPI nesday evening.
Galilpoils.
brown.
YOUR CHOICE
era. Fetty, with two doubles and - Jose Torres, 166, New York, Miller's took a 2-0 lead In the
a single, paced lbe wlnners' at.- stopped Walker Simmoos, 187, tblrd Inning of Mel Clark's bastack.
New York,
(6).
es-loaded single that scored
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . _ : . __
_ : _ : _ _ _ : __ _ _ _ _ 1 Bobby Roach and Dorwin Clark.

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Results of New Braz
. •"Iia·n
Leaders ai"d atls£actory

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Pt. Pleaaant's Jones-McNeil will battle Gallipolis'

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Foreign News Commentary

Sptlrta Writer

I

Red Sox for the sixth annual Kyger Creek Little League
baseball tournament championship tonight.
Monday night, Jones-McNeil rallied from a 4-0 first

Reports From The Capitol

Today's .Medical Report

tO

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Give Service? You're Important

Voice of Broadwa v••• reporting

11111 t.. u!Allld Chicago's Shaw, who had •fl!llCd or · ·
whll• the first-place Phlll bave 1win streak t.. Ove games and previOUI pltcb that h · b . ::'
dropped ninoe of !3 and the ..,. '.be Antels' slrein 81 siX . struck out Sant... _The 1111· ,,
Giants bave 1081 s.ven of thelt 1
·
prompted Giant•' M"" ' •• ~.
last 10. 'lbe Reds clipped tbe TalbOt ocattered nine billl and Dark to char~.• that Ni u&gt;roplr- •
Phi Is f.2 'llondaJ night behind Iworked out of baoe !&lt;Jaded 1ng Is ··ttw
Ia
lefthander Joe Nuxhall and jamea tn the seventh and eighth w years:· Orl•ndo Cepedll ..,.s
traif)lll~. But today both were Tbe White So:x, however, have ~am on the skidding P' ·1f&gt;l !amy McCool to move within inninp to record tbe lOth shut- Del f.randalJ homered for die
figuring on an October meeting rallled behind 111perlalive pitch- phia Phillles and San Francis- ,2\0 games of flrlt place.
out far a \\'bite Sol&lt; hurler losers.
" i
- in the World Series.
ling, and Monday ni•ht ctimn"d co Giants.
Doo Buford carried the \\'bite this
I Detroit's Dick McAulllfi
Neither of the gulftng INU1- 1&lt;1 within a balf-game of tho
Woa- 01 Nllle
I So• attack, ballin8 tn fqur I'WII,
lleiiiOil.
.
:the !Wljor league's top'~ •
ners would bave given the ldea ,idJe American League leaders, I Hutchinson's 1oroea bave woniincludlng three on bia tblrd Catdter 0oo Pavlelich, who run hitting shorutop. lied tbll
I
bas bit lhrN bomers In four score In the eighth tnnJng wltll

when Manager Lope!' Chlcago irookie ~-red Talbot hurled hiS
""'old frlends
AI Gonez White Sox were In the throes jsecond shutout, s-o over the
Frea Hutc~ave had lof a 10-game losing streak to Los Angeles Angets.
opportunities to get t..geth- tho Yank.._, and Hutchlnsoo's ' Cincinnati, combining strong
on tho playing field In re- Reds · were resting 1n sixth pitching and a tight d&lt;f•nse,
cent yeors except dwing spring place In the "ialional League. Ihas been tho only team able to
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Ga lll•pOll•S

Youth Aaked. For II
q," (another word for mat·
Thlt column 18 dedicated to q-out by a !aile, pond, or even
younc people, their problema a puddle), well, thet'a part ol
and pleasures,
their troubles the game.
and tun. AI with the mt of We who "' to
to team
Helen
Help
Us!,
It
welcomea
and
set
a
degree
can
toke
sa
loan .
louchs
but
won't
dodge
·a
ser·
or
leave
It. It Isn't the biQIJt
11 the borrower fails to repay the loan
lous question with 1 brusl&gt;off. problem In our llves bocallll!
on time. he loses whatever he left as seSend your teen-ace
queo- we havt mort
important
curity . And the impression has prevailed
tlons to YOUTH ASKED FOR lblngs 1&lt;1 do.
that pawnbrokers can be quite insistent
IT,
care of Helen Help U1l lhil We don'l bavt the presslll&amp;
on punctual payment.
newspaper.
need to keep our date boob !liJ..
The New York pawnshop people have
DOLL OR ·DUD?
eel. AI a whole, dorm or eo-&lt;1p
De H 1 ,
.
girls stay purer because they
ar e en·
are more mature, and
they
Thlo fellow l. just. started go- baven't got their values all mix·
Ill&amp; with is a doll - In looks. od up by forced soctal Uf.-the
Have you thought of what would hapBut the men who clean the streets and
But he's always finding fault. small world conformity of the
the women who clean the buildings while
~ ·'pen if garbage weren't conected?
When I get dressed , up espec- sorority mata.
Or if t.he drug stores weren 's kept we sleep are just as vital a cog in the maIally for him, he tells me (al- Don't think this Is 1 our
chinery of daily living as almost anyone
open on Sunday or in the evenings:•
ways In front of our lrlenda so p-ape11. 1 wlo rushld by tint
else. Let them fail to show up and see
Of r if an occasional filling station did
they'll laushl that aome UtUe sororiUeo. My mother belOIIC'
no stay open all night? Or proprietors who's missed most, they or the boss!
lblng Is wrong; thet 1 ironed a ed t.. one of them wben 1 h o
The point is that the person who does
of delicatessens weren 't willing to never
pleat ~rooked, or my stockings went t.. thJa university, and she
go home• Or if buses didn't run at all his job as well as he possibly can. is
are too dark. I guess I should- was quite disappointed when
willing and, above all. dependable-this
hours of the night''
n't C9mplain, but hla pickiness 1 chose the dorm. She 18u't ""'
These are humble services performed person is important. Important to himgoes to other thitlfls too. If l'm more - she's seen the llght too.
by inconspicuous people. Very seldom is self. to his family and to society.
not ready 10 mmutes early (he As you said, Helen, yoo get
Whoever finds contentment in h i s
a bus driver or a filling station operator
alwaya com~• early) he tells the kind of education you'ri
nominated for the presidency of t he work, and is needed. is a success.
everybody I m a slowpoke. At looking for at college - and the
And don't forget it the next time some
United States or named ambassador to
drlve-:In burger-bars he makes pressures toward the physical
other pasture looks greener.
Great Britain.
the flll"l go back several Urnes kind aren't too great If ' you
before she gets everythlnc to stick to the riCh! crowd please him. Then he
makes DORM DAME
·
jokes about how dumb she 18. Dear Helen:
I could go on and on.
This "sex on the campus•
,
llecause of his looks and Ilia thing. Don't you think It's beBy DOROTHY KILGALLEN
United Press Jnten atioaal that point of view as he did on al basis for the Supreme car and a big allowance, he's ing blown up out of all proporFor American cl.Hzens who others.
I Court's order requiring racially a real c_atch; _I thought I . was tion? Isn't it somethlnc like tht
want m&lt;Jre mformatiOn on what l
Excluded Educatlob
mxied schools. He argufd rbat the luckiest gtrl in the world furor over backyard
bon1:b
)
makes Sen. Barry M. Goldwa- Nole FOR'• .,;elusion of edu- 1the Constitutloo did not permit when he noticed me. I really shelters, the Beatles, and topter tick, the recommended read~ , caUon from the areas in which any interference whatsoever by IUced hun lots. I could yet - leu swunswts? - a btg attening
for today is a four-yea rold j the Constitution empowers the . the federal governmecjt in edu- maybe. What should I say next tion-getter for a while. untiJ the
JOTTINGS IN PENC'lL
to the hands or his attorneys - not for
I cation. DiLto for some so-called time he starts with the needle? next thing comes along to whip
As everyone who has Sf'en "Funnv monetary gain, he says. but to make sure book now m its 2oth edition ti- ' Congress to deal.
up.interest and sell books an.d
Girl '' knows. the hottest show in town that no other organization or individual tied 'The Conscience of a Con- 1 'Fran~lin Rooesvell'~ _rapid , civil rights. Goldwater wrote : -BARB
servative."
convera1011
from
c006tltphonal·
'A
civil
rtght
is
a
right
that
Dear
Barb:
articles?
Or maybe I just dont
hasn't a title s&lt;lllg. But it will have one in the future will be able to lure an artGoldwater
wrote
the
book
In
ism
to
the
doctrine
or
unlimited
l
I
ls
asserted
and
is
l!herefore
pro
Tell
him
he'$
a
nit
•
picker
attend
the
right college ..• ·•••
soon. Jule Styne and Bob Merrill have ist into a situation where he will be .put
rewritten the one ·they did originally, in a bad light and his admiriers disap- 1960. It " argued tllat ihe sen- ~ governm.nt " an oft • told tected by some valid law. It wtth a with 1&lt;1 match. wh 0 STUDENT
ator has back~. away from story," Goldwater wrote. 'But : may be asserted by tht. com· knows? He might even take it Dear Student:
then cut from the musical before it op- pointed.
ener! on Broadway, and Barbra Streisand
Harold Peary, known to millions for some tJf the positions he then I I am here concerned not so mor~ law, or by local cw Ieder- and come back for more _ with CorrectJon: you evidently
will record it as a single next week . As his portrayal of "The Great Gilder· endorsed. But the book remains ; much by the abandonment or I ~1 •tatutes, or by the Constitu- a better approach. If not, you- DO attend the right colle(t. soon as the tune l'atches Jn with the sleeve," took himself a bride the other a rea~nable. ~tatement_ of Gold- ! states r1~hts by the nco tiOna! hon, but unless a right Is in- 're weU rid of a spoiled brat. - H.
P.S. How about it, 1tudents?
public. they plan to put 1t into the show. day - Juanita Lawson, an electronics water !J pobhcal beliefs and ! Democrat1c party - an event corporated m the law, It Is not Your "doll" Is 8 dtid! _H.
1
purposes.
that
occurred
80llle
years
ago
/
a
civil
right
and
Is
not
enDear
Helen·
Do
you have something on your
integrating it with the "I Wanna Be engineer
The forthcoming musical
Goldwater's
1964
vote
against
when
that
party
was
captured
forceable
by
the
instruments
of
·
mlnds
other than sex, or are
Seen With \'ou" number
The brill· '"Portofino, PTA" will be retitled "Somecivil
rights
bill
was
oignaled
by
the
socialist
ideologues
In
i
the
civil
Jaw."
Tell
that
col!~ge
.
girl
~ho
Is
"submarine
races" and week •
iantly talented Mike Nichols, who took thing More~" - based on the philosophy
n
advance
by
the
ehapter
on
and
about
the
labor
movement
He
said
there
may
be
some
worried
abou~
losmg
all,
~t
e~
eourses
In anatomy ,our
the giant step from performer l:'&gt;lchols that most people leading prosaic lives in
and Mayl to top director "("Barefoot in this world want something more than states' rights. The chapter be- -as by the unmistakable tend- natura lor human rights that college that lf she doesn t ll1lX answer to wbat yoor grandgins with a ,930 quotation from e&lt;1cy of the Republican party to •hould also be civil rights, but with the sororl,ty • fraternity parenta started way bact In
the Park"! is experimenting with a sep- they have.
the
governor of New York state adopt the same course.
that to give such rights the pro· crowd, ~he doesn 1 have to wor· the 20•1 when flappers, tbe Chararation from bis trride. Margo Callas. The
Writer George Christy must be putSardi Set hopes for a reconciliation: they ting his friends on. He's saying that be· who. at that time. was Frankli 'The result is that today nei· tecllon of law, there must b ry. Wr1ters who say college leston, raccoon coati aDtL 'blp·
were married just about a year ago and fore he landed the jpb of editor-at-large D. Roosevelt. FOR was • 1 ther of our two parties main- recourse to a legislature or to g1rls ~~ve hit the .. sophisti~te flask1 wert In flower?
rerentlv had a babv.
for Sllow magazine he had to submit a states' rights man, himself, but tains a rneaningrul commitment amendment of the Constltuttcm. but~n a double rap, have'71ll· Let''s bave some frank op~
The" theatrkal ·crowd is wonriering sample of his handwriting for analysis, without Inner conviction. Gold- 1&lt;1 the doctnne or states' rights. Goldwator said civil rights fr~ tervlewed mainly the sorority Ions on the subject. - H.
why Hilly Elkms. producer of "Golden because that's the policy round the shop. , water quotes FOR as asserting Thus the cornerstone or our re- quently Is used when human ot ststers, or girls 10 the way-out This coltiDID 18 dedicated 10
pnvate
coil~ges. Naturally. family living, 10 H you'rt bav·
Boy." ever agreed to let Sammy Davis !Come on, George! Say you're being fun- that the Constitution does not pu bile, our chief . bulwark natural rights are meant.
out of the show for two weeks - non· ny .J
Joe Levine's "Zulu," which is empower Congress 1&lt;1 deal with ! agai""t the encroachment on in- ' As often as not," he added, these gals woo t adml\ to beltlfl In£ kid trouble or j1lll plalJI
It's trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
~nsec~tive w.eeks, at that - to appear doing fine at the Palace here, also shat· a vast area of matters lnclud- l dividual freedom by big gov- civil rights is oimply a name square even H they are;
ing
the
conduct
of
public
utiliernment
is
last
disappearing
for
describing
an
activity
that
a
badge
of
"dishonor."
Moreov·
She will also walcome yoor cnm
w1th Richard Burton and Elizabeth Tay- tered all opening day records in Japan.
1
ties,
of
banks,
or
Insurance,
o/
undel'
the
piling
sands
or
absosomeone
deems
politically
or'
er,
the
forced
competition
of
U1e
amusitlfl experiellCOI. Addnso
lor in "The Sandpiper ." It means a week It cha lked up almost three million yen in
bus.iness,
of
agriculture,
&lt;1.
edu'
lutism."
socially
desirable.
A
sociologist
soronty
house
!Wlkes
dating
Helen
Botta! ID can at lbl8
of refunds in ~troit. where the produc· its first day in Tokyo
A late-hour
Argu•• No Basil
writes a paper proposina to and popularity the b~gg&lt;st th1ng DOWI)laper.
e~on will try &lt;!'utbefore the New York Midtown restaurant has been the scene cat1on, of ,.oclal welfare and a
premiere, and a week or refunrts just a or so many incidents involving drunks, doz"' others of import..,ce. In 1960 Goldwater insisted abolish some Inequity · and, be- tn life, 90 If they lu!ve tc spend
fortnight after the official opening. The street-walkers, procurers and junkies, FDR, of course. reneced on 1that there Wi! no constitutlon- bold, a new civil rigN is born." w~k-ends at mote1a or end
.
!hell' dates , submarine raearrangement is quite unprecedented. and that about half the "customers" now pa·
should cause a lot of screaming among tronizing the place are plainclothes pomarlly wiU go t..ward low-cost DIVOTID TO INTirtln OP
the angels
Las Vegas operators are hcemen . The law stepped up its surveil·
MIIOI MASON AftiA
housing, Industrial credlto and
growing more and more concernrd over lance a!ler a maniacal inebriate tried to
ill!lns 1&lt;1 farmers.
.......,. L .............
the attempts of their dealers, stickmen rape a teenager who was there with her
C'*hr THMIIIIL....,
Urged
by
1he
United
lltatea,
and other gambling room aides to form parents.
l'ubUthH
~ ....
Brazil's creditor natlons '~lao .., tw fte Olliewll"i*ii
Vlltty I'.WIIIM..
a union.
Swen Swenson is going on with the By W•yne G. Brandstadt. M.D. rand fever. Recovery fD a few rler atete.
c..tpeny, " ' ......... ]. .. ....... -z.
Give a di!ease a new name days is the rule but death may
Q -Whst lo the meanltlfl of have agreed to ease conditions 0111&amp;
President Johnson. ever the gracious show - " Little Me," at the Philharmonlust... Off!~ ...... " " I!
for
repayment
of
her
enort1P. ........ ....... W'l' M11L .
host, told the guests at a recent White ic in Hollywood - although he collap- and it is mode to IOWld more occur from this disease in in- pulmonary fibrosis? Is It relatfor fants or elderly per10111 who ed to asthma and emphyseDliT mous national debl now tottl·
House reception. "Lady Bird and I want sed in the wings the other night after ominoua. _Salmonellosis,
................. . , . . " l'tlllti'IJ,
example.
ts
a
new
name
for
are in a weakened conditionn A -Fibntsil It the forma. ling 13.4 billion.
everyone lo feel that this is their home, his big number. An emergency squad
Many Problema Allead
lion of excessive Ioogb fibrous
llwtltftWI lllllvwrttll.. ...,
••llti
too." (And with taxes the way they are. worked over him for 15 minutes before paratyphoid. Before ill couse from other caues.
Problems
ahead remsln ltuge ._.nem IIIUIIIo 1..... lA .......
why not?)
Tony Bennett is under- he returned to consciousness and resum· was known It wot lumped to- The antibiotic, chloramphenl· tis8ue. When this oceuro in the
Nil Aw, NtW Ytrtl Cl-., tlw '""""
standably upset and Infuriated over his ed in his role. Doctors diagnosed the ail- gether with other forms of food ·1col, is the drug most widely lung in peraons with chronic and it already Is clear wiH not ............ ..... OtiJverN ...
experience at the World's Fair when he ment as a virus and cautioned him to get polsomng and called pt&lt;Jmame used to treat salmonellosil but, emphyse!Wl or asthma, It Ml be solved without grumblfna, ......, wlliN ..,.11.,... II ...,. ..,
The state's railroad syatem ..., ... ,.., • ...... It ....
if after recovery the victim re- only cuts down 011 tile amotlllt
appeared at the Singer Bowl to receive plenty of rest between performances . poisoning.
loaea
around 11 million per day, DlltJ llntllltl ...... fl..... 111
In receot years staphylococ- mains a carrier of the gerlllll . of air space available but also
the annual "Variety Performer of the Joi Lansing and her estranged husband,
Coaslal
shipping bu droppocl ......... .,..., fill...............
Year" award. It wasn't until he arrived at Stan Todd, are reported to be effecting cic food poisoning has eclipsed a "''" ·"tibiotic, alpha amlno- decreases the elasUctty ot the
salmonellosis io public interest ' bem
·iiiin, is most efrec- lungs. Thus it mallet breathing 4~ per cent because of the high
the scene of t~e action that Tony discov- a quiet reconciliation .
cost of operatlnc porta and tilt Mllll .... ,..., .,..... . . . . . . .
and
Importance;
but
the
latter
Uve
•·
.ng
rid of tile car· moN difficult.
ered the even! had been advertised in a
Xavier Cugat, in Lisbon for TV ' film·
•tate-owned lhiPPin1 Une,
way that made the public believe that he ing, took a five-room suite at the Ritz but is making a strong comeback. - was to perform, although when he was found ;t too confinding, so he rented a In . some part of the couolry
invited he was simply asked to go out "to 17-ro.om villa, with swimming pool and tw1ce as many tases were re-1---.1-'------....;----~..!..
receive the plaque." Naturally, the huge solanum, on the seacoast. Meanwhile,
1963
1962
bowl was packed with fans, and natural- thousands or miles away, Abbe Lane Is ported
Ttle causative
in
..germ
in is. relatly Tony appeared without music or musi- being linked with Manhattan dress mag- ed to the germ that
cause11
cians. He immediately put the matter In· nate Bob Strong.
·
typhmd, but It Is much less of
a threat to life .Uke the ty............. ,
phoid germ It may be spread
It
Time
Hado by drinking water that to conBy P1DL NEWSOM
In the wnrka are land and tu
laminated
by
sewage.
But,
UPI
Foretco
Newa
Aaalyst
reforms
and an economic d•
FU68ERTS KNOW JUST I'IHAT 1!-IE'{
fHEN COMES IT TIME TO MAIL 1HE
thanks to modrn sanitation, U is just over three months velopment plan.
ARE 60iN0 TO DO WITH THE NEXT PAY·
~ AND SOMEHOW THERE'S ALWAYS
tllis is now rare in t.1e United now HIT)('r a revolutlonal') reIDOatleu Spiral Soarlna .,_
DAYS WHEREWITHAL···· PAY BILLS!
salE"THIN&amp; ELSE TO DO WI"TH IT .....
Stales and Canada.
gime under President Humbert.. The admllil•tratlon hu not
Attbo•lb bamu bnmano car· Castelo Branco took control of and will &lt;~ot be able to halt lrn"IO'viORR)W IU
YES···
HOW
ABOUT
IF
WE
rlera
Jt theoe germa are a • debt-ridden and poUtlcally mediately Brazil'• dfsutrous tnPtiT Nf.! ChECK IN
AND I'D LIKE
STALL. 1HE PHONE
•oarce
of lnlecUoo, the ~mns cbaotlc Brazil. The' otock-laklnl Halloo l)liral whlcb In the pa81
1HE BANK AND
TO PAY SOME·
COI\PANY ANOTHER
are
liPread
cble!17 throt1(b lbe shows the results have been bas boosted prices as much as
"THEN WE'LL PA\"
l'HING ON 1HE
WEEK··I NEED eQLF
... of cracked .,. ancleu qp. good.
tiD per cent per year.
1HE D&lt;XlOR AND
PuiMSINe
SHOES··AN' DO:; Ef'SO'.I
11-11: PIJONE BILL..
Altboaab
the
1mr11
are
ldllod
Of
parUcular
pride
to
Castelo
Since the !!rot of thla year,
SILL 1"XJ!
WON'T MIND WAITIN6·AND 1'.1': CAN PAY
if
tho
-''
are
hanl
boiled,
aon
Branco,
a
former
marshal
of
prices
have Jumped another 40
WEU NeEO 11/E DOUGH
PART OF 1HE
.
bolllnl,
lryloc
oad
poaeht•c
do
'
the
army,
18
the
lac!
tllot
alter
per
cent.
But Castelo Branco
CLUB
TAXES···
aol lnoure hlety. r,.. that reo- the first wave of arrests and hopeo t.. hold the total IDcrtase
100 ttoe ValiN Stain
Pablle political . repression open de- for the year to 7ll por cent.
Rtalth Service worua apfall bate has returned to the Bra- Without government restrains
tile ... of ena lbal are cract- zillan conp-eso and newspapert he sayo It woul~ bave Jumped
eel wb011 por&lt;booed.
are comii!C beck t.. their olfl. 144 per cent.
Since cracked eggo my some- free.swlliglng atyle of crltlcl8m. Outalde JUpport lor the new
limes be used In the manufac- Early fearo that army oat regime has been 41ltbutlastlc.
tore ol 081 powder, aome out.- lor reform would mea11 the sup- '!be IJlllted l!taett baa okayed
breaka of salmonellots bave pression o1 all t!rlllct so far a 1!10 mUUo• loan aiul Is lnstJbeen traced to unden:ooked bave been t\'oundlna.
tutltlfl a ~ mDUon food-for·
dishes mado with powdered Noteworth~ eo 11 the Cas- peaee program wllicb ,UI pr•
egga.
telo Bl'anco regime's eontlnulng fide wheat, vegetatile olls, milk
After eating
contsmJnoted detennin~aon t.. prest throueh and botter and other commodl08g• It may be from It hours the relortl!l oo badly nu~ed
tlu.
to four days before the dl..... Already approved Ia a 10.108 'l'ht triO mllHon U.S. loaD
hits. Then comeo aevere abdorn- unit low-eoet. Jtousln1 pro&amp;nm :lrom the AfeUe1 tor lnt'.ernalnal cramp, vomltin&amp;. diarrhea aimed at city lluma, .
tlolual nev.Jopment (Aii:l) prt-

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ZEBCO 202 ROD and
REEL COMBINAnON
SALE .... ·· .. $6.66

Reg. Prlca $20.90

Reg. Price $11.90

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Cadillac - Oldsmobile
DUNEDIN, F!A (UP[) - It's
Braves I 24 Spts .Sent
··I going to take some mighty fine
"You'D Like Our Quality Way of Doing BusinessM
The Braves f1mshed out of 1golf to dislodge Jack Nickta118
the
cellar and
knocked to the
r
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Yankee
t of 1 h
t' rom 1rs1 pace
among
WY 2-5342
Pomeroy, Ohio
. 5 ou
e ance . le PGA 's official money-wir;ners.
for
Nt ckl aus, who f"ms1·bed 1n
· a _--~~~~~~;__--~""""""""""==,.,===="""=""""""""""""",d
. third kplace Monday
. evenmg
M'ddl
m 8 rna eMup game m 1 e- l tie for second place with Arnold 1
Boys' League play.
Palmer in last weekend'• PGA
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Denms Ault, .commg oo . in championship at Columbus,
the seventh, pitched tw~ mn- Ohio increased his official moolngs of shutout ball to wm S-4
wlnnings to $90,718.78 for the
when Lee Fi&lt;'Yd of the Yankees
walked in the winlling run In The secood place tie wa•
the bottom or tbe e1ghth ron- worth $9,001! to NickloUB, tho
lng. Earlier that frame
he same sum won by Palmer who
i
walked Gary Slaven then hit
second place a'mong
I
Mike S..yre and Danny Me- the money winners with
Cloud to flll the bases, then
t tal
walked Tom McCloud.
Bobby Ni~hois picked up $18,The ~ms had battled o~ a
for his PGA victory but slill
~ bas1s from t~e third nm- faDed to crack the top 10 on the
1ng as the ~raves Steve DUfloo money-winning list.
fee fanned mne, walked
one,
Le
In third
. h" be
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mawas
andhi
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st s1x
Palmeer with $66,
mgs of the season. Van Mete~
by Billy Casper with
of the Yankees fanned seven,
d Gary Player with
walked six:, hit two, In
an
six innings.
Dunfee I Mason Rudolph, wilo finished
Braves hitters were
fourth in the PGA. earned
two singles, Dave Boyd, Ault, $5,000 to move Into slxth piece
both singles, and D.
with official e.ornings of $ 38,a triple.
for the year.
For the Yankees, Van Meter.
Chip Haggerty, Alan
ham and Hawley singled,
Floyd homered and
twlce.
HEATING AND
The Senalors. with t h
Yankee loss, now are
third
place league finishers, and will AIR-CONDITIONING
I . • WIC .,,
the Indians (second plat"' II
&amp;
team) in a .one-game playoff,
................idtly ...... home.
the winner to play the Redlegs
in a three game series.
flo t """ _,. I 18* ' - MllcloW, luat, Dry
Yankees
301 0110 oo -4 a
Braves
103 0110 01-5 5
Marold CIIIIM·, Mgr.
Van Meter, Floyd (LP),
_. watped : n f•Oik.
Mlddt-rl
Haggerty, Dunlo., Aults tWP), l.oeuot lt.
and Taylor. Umpire: Art Sic&gt;
Pllono WY 2-2.511

SALE '179·99

12 CU. FT. WESTINGHOUSI REFRIGERATOR
Reg. Price $239.99
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1959 Rambler Clastic

work. basement!
Pomeroy BULLDOZER
ADOiher coach, BUI McPe•t Wfrfi to(ethtr far the tltat lime
landM&gt;arlng, bmshtng, ponds. The Five Point Star SHtchers , a, Uolted Pnlo Wenallllll!tl
met July 7 at lhe home of Found ' A football .,.,.,., wbo of' ~ Washfnlloo Redlklnll, In tralnlac. ·
Lowboy
and
bock
Motor Co. I service Charles Jeffers, Ph. Twil• and Jane Ann Karr with was "woU pie~" on the ftnl up..s3ed complels aatlslactlon 'l'be Pllllbur,Jl Sllt!i«t llpt!cl
over two new aequllltiOIII.
m mare plajlrs 1o ttM ...,_
WY
7 tfc odvisn"· Mrs. Pat Holter and day of practice.
serv~

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Only $399

hoe

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Mro. aetty Milhoan, In rhal'l(e. That was lhe reaction Ill lmprossed With Newcomers tracto, leavlnf nnl)' ilnebllfker
McCOV, AUC'I'IdNI!:ER The meo~ng "'" coiled to or- Coach Wally Lemm of the St. McPeak was Impressed with Bob Schmitz, uarterbJcl; Tef.
l'"&lt;u D•• n l
Chester. Ohio.
8 IS tie der by the pt'l'oldent Ann Hoi- ' Lou Ia Clrtllnals Monday when the speed of paso receivers ry Nofsinger 1and tllckle Lou
I Radio and ht&gt;aler.
All&lt;•"'!&gt;
,
ter wbo led lhe ..;.up In the 11he National Football Leacue iAngelo Coia and Joo Rel'llllll- Michiels Ullllgned,
I
AUtTiflfUIIII
1956 Pontiac Star Chief
rne "" ""•"•• .,_,. •• , •np rllnt
Only $399
A~erican
and
4-H
pledges.
club
opened
Its
camp
at
Lakelclez,
Cola
was
acquired
lrflm
Tbe
defending
champloo
Chi·
, ...-11• ' " , •. ,~"' " "' •do '".. "'""" '
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Hard Top Coupe. Automatic trans . Power Jteering and brak·
, n 1,., •l l"n •h 1&lt;11 ·&lt;If;,..,.,
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Rad
io
and
heatE"r.
Cl1n :m.llord
Each member present an- ~ F~;est, IlL
the Cbleaeo Bean and Reman- CillO Be~rs workad on tkking
~P""...,
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ol&gt;e t """' '!O' ¥
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swered
to
the
roll
call
"What
,
Eve~.
came
to
camp
Ill
dex
'JIOIII lest season playlnJ and l'll!lboeka In their mlthl ...
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Chevrolet
Biscayne
$899
De
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Bird
!me
shape,
aald
Lemm
after
In
Clnada,
...-ion and In the 'll1rJ\4Miil
o\,
C.
BKAIII'IIIID
I
I 4 Door. 6 cylinder enaint&gt;. Stlndard trans . Lora! ownPr. Good
0
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Have
..
To
,
Y
was
greeting
12
playen,
lnoludlns
McPeak
hapes
lhe
newcomlbe ran thi'1JU•h dumm ll'rlmllaellle. OMI
W•n• "'&lt;+ s"'"'"•
'
Feeder.
Local
JUdging
19
rookies,
"And
lor
our
ftrsi
en
will
'-'&lt;e
the
presmre
off
y
· .,. ·
Y
tirps_
White
Flnith.
Week-End
Sperial.
lll&lt;)rG ·•r&gt;t'
1 \:•nt&amp; pttl
I II It•
Mitu mu"' l'hto• l• l:llo ~•nh
dl8cuued,
;workout our veteran Olldl and O.nker Bobby MltcheU, wjlo ma,eeftrellleas To 41!11!
1.J t;tonb P"'' wt&gt;rli ·ft&gt;o rhr"• enn
It
wu
announced
that
the
.
nani&lt;en1 oere running lhelr pjlt· led the Redsldns attock for the Don Chandler adviMtl till
'"rull¥f' lnol'rllnnJ
01scoun1 Dn pa1a eel' •no
club
received,
tblrd
place
In
terns
extremely well."
pest
New Votk Glonls tliat he will
~XPERIINCED
• d• paid fl'lthll' 11 dan
"",..eN evc:s. , ,011 ~ ......
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the
potato
chip
sale,
Mrs.
MilWonder
if
Wally
will
be
In
The
Bay
Pachrs
un·
tire leal the 1 b
1
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:AftD o•
AUTOMOBILE
POMEROY. OHIO
ARIBI _ tl
fm !i1 wnr&lt;t '"In
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hoan collected the lee ":""' tho same frame of mind II the der the watch!ul eyes of Vi!ICO
to"':.ttend 10 ch~ =~~=
•mum . lttort&gt; ao&lt;1 11lnna. Wnl'&lt;l lr '
i
each
member
so
that
the
4-H
era
Cards
blow
thelt
openlnii
game
J,omhardl,
worked
on
blocking
Interests
In Tulsa Olli Inti!
0,.~ lf'1
t!OUfta.
rould join the Ohm Audubo)l lto the Ilollas Cowboys In the and peu petterns. The squad the week durift&amp; U., • •.
r. -a.turd.a
L:IO it Ill t o ~.tl&amp;• t-' M Oall)
For S1le
y --J-1.:31 · fl '1 ,,..
eonl"
AND
FOR SALE
Club,
,Cation Bowl Sept, 127
of 34 vetel'8D! -lftd 23 rookies Chandlu asked 11 ha roold
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Refreshments
were
served.
;
return to Tulsa alter -•c~ aa~
I
RJ!:SUL-1 . Pftl II lUI :IN/1
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for
sale.
$25.00
,
Delbert
Gaul,
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WHY
PUMP
your
sluggtoh
set&gt;,
The
group
enl'?'ed
plclurea
of
and rejoin the Giants oiJ 'Nmt.
W IIINT A.I"'J
I Chester Star Routfl .
j tic tank . Gel Klesn-Em·"-11.!
historical places In Washington,
day r... pracUce and lho week7 21 3tp Septic Tanl&lt; Cleaner. Land·
D.C. which wert shown by Mr.
end game. Coocl! Allie Sher·
\ PHONE WY 2-2157
' USE ONE
C
t
Sh
1
mark
Farm
Bureau
.
Porn"'
Hor~ce
Karr
·
Lenora
and
man's
reply was 1 firm "no,·~
1
•, o our arpe
am8 29 sorc I WY 1-2143
Pomf!raY. 0
pooers FREE with
8I
roy.
1
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On other Ironia: The bottoit
e
e'i•
easure
r
Uons
opened their traiulnJ
Lustre Carpet Shampoo.
NEW AND used clothing Sold PIANO tunina Newman Bul'
' Card of Thanks
ders
held
1
meeHng
on
July
13.
camp
with
25 rookies and 28
8
Bakeor Furniture, Middleport al Pearl Hawthorn~· ~ 1 ~t. dette,
Middleport. WV 2Mrs.
Morgan
and
Mrs.
Downie
veterans
on
band to ~lve
I
7 21 6tc
Mortah Ridge. Roome. Ohio, 1248
IS 301e
6
I WISH TO thank every one for 1
- .Route 2. Wl-!1-30'14
6-27·31ltc
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are advisors of ti!J: ll'OUp, ~ By United Prell lnternadonal Philadelphia
12 37 Jilf , . , physlcalt, · ,Don Shula led the
,_
I FOR SALE - 19.&gt;9 Ch•vrol'!l
,_
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HF.A TING Plombhl1 M•efter monstratlons on
oroemans,
P
Amerte•a
LfaJUO
San
Francisco
54 41
39 ,SBI
, , , contact
Baltirqore
Call! throuJh
heavy
the ftow,ero,
cards, and
'
were flven by the lollowmg
W L
OB Cin · ti
51
5" Z"
drills
Joe Kuh•rl""
•
· I pain Conertible New top 19M Sky Line 10x50 ft 3 bed· I ·
1
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received while in the /
booL, New
glide,
room
. C a II n'"1""!....
members: D. Manuel. A. Wll- Baltimore
56 ,H
47 43
coach of
Phllad;lp;;j;
' Mtlgs Memorial HospitaL My
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K Morgan M Jones R
7 1 12
grateful thanks also lo nr.l new pain anu 348 •ngilfe, Gail SH 2-4431.
tc troy Pbooe In'
,son. , G h c' D • d Chicago
5! 34 .618 10 Pittsburgh
15 42 .517 ,6 Eagles, continued his search
~ Butrlmus and Staff of nur_se~ Millrr r.arage WY 2-3196.
K1oes. T. iOOC ,1\''11·. ayD an New York
53 34 .609 1~ St. Louis
47 44 .516 6 for players to take over the
1 Jam own- IMinnesota
for . their wond erful Sf'rv1ces · - - -- -- -- -7·18·3tc
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17 ;5 .511 10 , Chica•o
45 46 ~ 71&gt; six posltiono left open aller tht
to ~. Mr and Mrs. Olivf'r
ROOM house , 31 arrf's, one
f', 'r.
Detroit
44 48 .500 11 Los AngeiH
45 46 .495 8 off-season trds ...the PackWI
Bailey, and their daughters, I halt mile off Lan~sville DexThe Chester Band Aids ga- ,Los Angel"
47 'Ill ,495 Ill&gt; Houston
42 52 .447 IZI&gt; aaked waivers on rooklo Jiuihl
sandra 3 nd Sheila, for their , ler road , Lawr.nce R11pe SH
hered at the Chester Grange Boston
15 49 .479 13 New York
Tl 66 .210 Tl Mike Hlcka of Marshall (W,Va,)
Li ndnPss tn me while at their , 2-5.1:12.
7-18-:llp
Hal~ on July~ - Mrs. Paul Bauer, Ch~veland
~ f\0 .438 18"h
Monday'• Jtnultt
1Col1ete.
adviSor,
wasfor'" the
charge.
The cenpre&gt; Kansaa
Washington
36 51
110 .373
23 Chicago 6. Sa ~nuadSCO
- - -·
•
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you GOOD used l"!'rri~eorai(lr_ Very.
ect lesson
evening
City
34
.370 23
•
0
all Mr&lt; . A. H. Bailey
reasonable. WY Z·ri227.
tered on the review of all the
M d , R It
ClnclnnaU 6 Phlla 2, nllht
7 21 lie
,
• on ay 1
esa '
Houston 4
Allleles I ntaht
7 17 6tp
pl'&lt;'vJous lessons. II members Detroit 7 Boston 5 night
Onl
bed led •
- -- - -- -- t E h
be
.
,
( Y games sc u l
Notice
HOME GROWN tomatoes, bewere presen , .ac mem r r.. Chicago 8 Los An1eies 0, night Taeoda •o Probable PltchtN
tween Harrlsonv."e and Pa~e
ported on lhe topic they had (Only games scheduledi
Y
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chosen
for
their
demonstration
Ta·-•a•'o
~~ble
pu·hN
e
w
York
at
Clncllmatl
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town Who rsa e or re!a 1L U·
nu,
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I WILL NOT he •esponsiblel' fus Orend-. Phone SH 2-4780
and poster tnpics. The next Kansas City at Minnesota (,.,.
t) II •
(5-13) VI.
fOr an)' de bls contrHcted by I
7 16 file
meeting w,as scheduled for July (night) - Santiago ((1.2) va, Jahn\4-Jlj..hl
t Mil k
anyone other •han myself. - ---; - - ,.
13
Twala Karr
p
(10.?)
e ,.... a a
wau ee
8
••med, Thonla" J. ,,1ar"l'nko. SfNf.ER Sewmg. Machm. e, com·
, ,Jul
aocua 1
,
(night) - Mahaffey (8-4) VI, PT PLEASANT
Arral-.
.,....
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,
The Charmettes
y 9 meet. Los Angeles at Chicago 2 Fischer (7•
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ReedsviJle Ohio.
7-18·31p ' piPiely electm·. Eqmpped to
ng was held at the home of (twi·niahtJ- Belinsky (7-~J and H
before Justlct! of Peace A,
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. housework zig zag, moke buttonholes
their adviaor, Marge Keebaugh. M-er (H) VI. Bushard! (7-4)
o f ' ton a
s uge oa , Goodwin on various ch,rses
WOMAN for light
sew on buttons, and do fancy
Their project lesson toplco were and Petero lll-4J,
(nlihi)-Bruct! (10-4) or Yellen were: Wayne Bayliss. Hum·
aod rookin~. One in family
slitches. Fully guarnnteed. I
,
,
nell
nd
,
(0-G) vs. Drysdale (J2.11),
$10 and cosls lmprojler
1
WY ':uno
7 17 tfc
payments of $7.50 or discount
walking, 'ttmg,
sta Ill· a
Cleveland at ~IUmore Z Chicago at sa n Franc18co
Jose h La,.'rence Hed·
L( lSE WF.fraiT •afely
wilh for rash. Phone WY 2-2204.
atooplna properly, Each of these (twl-ntght) - Krall&lt;k (9-4) and (nlghtl - Buhl Ul-5) vs.
p Obi ..., nd
were demonstrated and the Donovan (4-7) or Stan1e (3-1)
0' •~ a
Dt&gt;•-A Oiet lliPiets . Only ""' ,
- _7-2~-6tc
girls practiced doing lhem pr&lt;&gt; vs McNally (7~) and Barber ry (_7~).
!iablng wltbout license;
at vour drug ;tore: • 3 lOic ; PF.ACHF.S ready nnw . Come
perly _ Janet Frank Reporter.
P 1 t II bur ih . It St.
McDaniel, West Co15
At ·'J'OM&lt;~Bfl.E !.;~.;;,;;;;; ~~&lt;en 1 Pick your ow". $3.00 a bu
Pla~s lor lheir Meigs County W.;.hlngton at New York (night) - Gibbon (Sol) va,
GeorJe McDaniel, Weal
ca rwe llf'd? •.ost \lour o~ra
Bring containers . Four miles
Fair exhibit were , discuued (niBht) - Stenhouse (0-5) VI. deckl ~:~~tw'l Gamet
WestL1CoyolumWibttl,a, M~rrylrwr·, ~"""'"! c.~ w~ 1-!lltM w••l of Cool ville on RL 5(J
whan the Rock Spnncs Busy Bouton (11-11,
York at Ctnclnnati night
b.,
'·
lliltlt
at Blue Sunoco Station. tum
~ees held their July II moe~- !l"ll'olt at Boston
Phila at Milwaukee, ntg'ht
on 1~~ •• oofrIPil ·nne milt, WedgP Frui
1ng at the Lottie Leonarda WICkersham (12-6) v•.
at
•··eles. nl""t
, Robe "c'"'J p
Help 41/anted
Farm.
7 14 tfc
home, Mary Radford gave a queUe (lol).
~..
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rt arr,
t.
11
ROOM Slid mvalid supdemonstration How to Set the
Wedftetday't Games
at San Francisco
$10 and. ctl.!Jts, lntox:M:-' \ T CUTTER. Must be r~l i- pi if's an1 auls tor vour com
Table." Connie Radford, Repor- 1
City at MiMesota, nl&amp;ht
at St. LouJJ, nteht
Thelma M. Blain, Gal·
&lt;1bJe, neat in appearance and I f,,rf V..e C"torr-&gt;y a rc mplt&gt;fe
ter .
i
Angeles ~t Chicago, nJ.aht
$2~ and CO!ts,
f' W"•" ienred in self SP rvire .
llnf' II t'rUkht-~ wheel chl!lrs
Slides on Table
and in- I
at Baltimore, night
v. Stump,
Contact Lynn Hart. Racine1 comm•H.I.-s urinals.
unde
troductions were shown
National LfDIUf
W,
...50 and
Fo«&lt; Marke.t. _·_·_ 1 21 31c . I pad' bPd pans el&lt; Rolle
Pauline AtkiM and Mrs.
W. L. Pet,
Improper pusJna; Fred
1
- hou--e"'"" M'd
Jewell, advloors of the
•Y United PeeBI latemadonal
Kearneoville,
c.
- Woman
M•tldlt&gt;-agt'd
for
Pharmal':v · wv 2·.);JOU
and coats
foll.-1.... !!, too
\~o·i-k . Reference requ 1rcd I diP.purt
6-2fi-:VIt.c
onville Girls 4-H Honor
Reporter.
American Loque
,
....' 1
P~ooP WY 236f!6 for interview: !REPO.'iSESS ED Automalic Elee· l
when these 4-H'•ro met ooJu- The Racine Jolly
1001100 231-7 13
Rlcbord W. Wise, Indl:
7
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3tc
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Vacuum
Cleaner.
Com'
NEED
wat•t
for
livestock,
u.
s.
CIVIL
SIRVICI
TISTII'
I
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10
at
the
,
Il~lhered
In
the
Racine
120
0201100--512
$10
Eat;ta·w~
1
plete set of cleaning attach- household use, lrrli!otlon,
Granee Hall. Potato chip mon· dist Church Annex on
Reran, Shen'y (7),
and ·
"".:..tleao dtl
LOOK lNG FORt SICURI
ent s Jd
for ver SlM
treatimrt We'll lhg
, your 'lll2.oo :•:::.~- ~r= ~DJ:: ey was collected following the 'Miese 4-H'ers worked on
and Roarke, Freehan
eGI11 011 •
,
V•
.
JOB
m
new
()
· ponds and lakes Free
unm
TtlftQIIntS• or
Joba . potato chip aale. KeMy Carsey 4--H projects. Junior Fair
Radatz (9) and
charge and ttO ancl costs
1'111t11 to. u s ct•u ••rvtu '•-'•
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tto pal~y5(JaPsshumne. mates _ Fair p;icea -Good :::;_ nt:~:,.e:m.~:':11 !n unn;-=.land Allan Gibson were present tries were discussed, An
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I write or stop by. ~.umet W. ~r:~~n~~:.~~· Ben 4811 Th• at 4-H camp.- Margie Warner, was placed. Th'se are to
G. Thomq,
$1.11 8Dd ~' dplr-.:~ utta.
WINDOW anr porch shades, all1 Shule.r . : ontra('Ung, 342 Page
Reporter.
Klki by the ml!mbers. _
stlcker; Albett
kinds h'Ch va.lance
and St, Middleport, Ohio. Phone
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The Leadin&amp; Creek Helpers Wllcolen, Reporter,
Angeles 000 1100 1100-- 0 9
Appl&lt;l Gruve, ~0
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?For Sal&amp; or Rent
awnings Venetian blinds and WY 2-3:43.
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met at the home of Jean and On July 10, the Bill
100 004 401:- 9 12
cools, deleetlve brakes;
reuoirs. Free estimate. Dale
Jane Schuler for their July 7 Boys met at the home of
McBride
Bowen, Jr., ~ Wlllllllll
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Wippe, Suppi) 215 Unio• Ave, FOR ANY kind of ~·ront • end Town Loto :.~·.~A.'\', tho , ...,., [ meetina. Tbe fii'OUP entertained Harold Lohoe. Tbe proj,K1
(7) and Rodprl.
were eacl! flnod ~0
HOUSE for rent or sale, by Pomeroy, Ohio,
loader, or Lack - hoe work. or Rlld-vlllt, MaJ.- cw•tto Ohio. on Ifive visitors. Cathy Harrison oon was 00 rope splicing.
and Martin. LoterCO!tB on a
treBpassia&amp;
monthly . payment! on land,
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4••~•. •nt~ oa• lot 11 unlmprov•d. and showed dish towels, a bean baJ, Sheets demonltrated "How
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contract, 532 Mill Street, Mid· l;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,l ment. Phone WY 2-3243 F.m. :~:=-~ l;t~n::"•o: ft.u:~·,: ~h~ a'1d pot hold&amp;r. Jean Schuler Make A Short Splice, Bye
cotta.'"1Intoxication:
Har_ dleport. Phone WY z-5282.
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met w Shuler, Contracting. hra.rt ot Rfldflillt. ww II!OIIIIder showed an apron. 'nleir next ee, .,nd s-u....t Crown."'
(Only game~ scheduled)
Gene Patrick, Pt. Plea_ _ _ _ _ __:B::_.,!Ii=._:tl~c:_
ig Freezer a e
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Middleport IIIPI.rlle otten. WeiJ lldlp&amp;fd , 0 r
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and Rozllovsky, Bertoli
beer to minor; Jallltl
~· Jim Jolmsoa and I uS&amp;D FREEZER BUYS FOR SALE - 5 room house
t.u.,. "'"•"·
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tone and form lmpoaecl by ...,.. Jolmson sian on ~'l'\"1
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u we know II. II II wllatem II 1 ccmedy aboul u Amerlean
practiced. Alld In lbo ,.... to wbo runa an eoeort burnu In
come, wileD a wall of a ¥lew· Par!J.
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a screen to brlJir all tbUI DOW lor the Ava. lS New Chrllll
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Uonol SCllle iJ a ~Ina 0111 for treaiJ Into the howe, the d.. Mlnatrela, pl'Oflram on NBC-TV,
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HOLLYWOOD tUPI) - Pay whlcl!, because of tho advertlo- only be limited but lnapproprJ. mlere, .Henry Mancini, com-JIAIINfY
itlevloion which came to West 1111 structure of "free-TV," has ate. We are talklna here of an poser of "MOlin River'" and lhe
1.o4 Ang;les c1ur1ne lhe week- aotten the bacl; of the hand un- Olllirely new ft&gt;rlrl of entertaiD- ocores of "Pole' GU!UI" and fE
WORE
end, Is makl1111 a number of der the p,...nt system,
ment and loal11lne wblcl! 11111to1 "Breakfast ,at Tiffany'!,~ ~r- ro) ~~fz~llE;
points, lhooa amo111 them :
--5TV, which opens In San all that bao aone before aeom Dnea ~ same network • On l&lt;
-The abeenoe of cpmmorclals Fran~aco on AU(. 14 and has
Parade' serleo July 31.
lmpoees the hardship of taste hQP&lt;!S of national expansion, is
on vtewera who switch back to really heine done an injustice
lhe blaring pitches of the '"' when It Is described as "televln. .._
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rall-..&gt;d and mlmamed "free- i cert or ~ mllslcal revue without LB.-t.
atupl4
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-Because the proi!Tams of ruptions o! commercials to take
the new operation, Subscription us away front our lnvolv.ement. t.Apoek
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ts.Bone:
1elovlalon Inc, !STV), are Only the fact that the pro- 10. animal
Conteet.
o.nat.
tranomltted by cable rather grams come ool of a television
of •peed
G.FO&lt;Iltutlo 11.Ho-o
than by the airwaves, the color set, by way or a show selector, U. Ciauea
Slugglab
T. Jl"rozeu.
letler
sYstem seems vastly superior 1relates this new operation to 13.
14. Sloth
W'it.ter
In qullllty and beauty to that video as olherwlse currently l~. Place
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employed by the networks and on at the m!&gt;lllent - It Is being 17, Anoeotor
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IDj!al ;lt!Uons,
at a baseball game or a movie 18. Shoots,
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~=~ WVonoott. 14"• !VIrgil Akins. their adviSQr, de"'"·""''-'"
monstrated "Tylna Knoll", The
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LEGAL NOTICE
potato cblp sale 111011t!f was c&lt;&gt;lNICE BUILDING lot, vtew of The Board of Trustees
of llected. Kenny Csr8ey and Allan
river, oo Lincoln Hill, 80xl65 Orange Tawnohlp, Meigs Coun-' Gibson reported on their f-H
! For Sale Walter Gmes&lt;., ~i.' ty, •bmlto Ill amual budget camp e1perlences. - Rlcharcl
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vorview Drive, WY 2-:IZ:tD. for pubUc hoarlng at the office Womer, Reporter.
2, large bedrooms, bath and SINGER Sewm~
machlnM,
7 17 ~tc of the Cleric
On July 13, the Chester Fann
kitchen. All newly decorated . new, $59,5() up. Several used
.
Orauge Townohlp Trustees, Boys met at the home of Jerry
Call WY 2·2864.
machloes at bargatn prlcetl. FOR SALE iD MiddlepoM, ' i
Nina Robinson, Clerk
and Jack Frederlcl;. Roo Cia==="""==--,--:7:.2=1:.6::tc::_, I The rabrtc Shop, ~Inger Sales bedroom brick noose,
21
7 21 lie
landis 'the adviiiOI' lor these f-H
MODERN HOUSE, 6 rooms and ana Servl.e, Pomm&gt;y, Ohio, baths. lol and a ~au, out of
boys, JOf!Y Bailey aave a report
bath, 138 Lincoln R~- C a I I WY z.228f.
t 21 tfe
high waler · N•ce locauon.
on forestry. Electrlcl!y was lhe
wY 2-3020.
7 17 trc
See by appointment. or caR
REAR GRAHAM
loplc for l!:arl Hunt'l r«port,
FURNISHED rooms for male
M1rine Supplies
WY 2·2885 or WY 2-3250,
. A group from the area were Charles Frecktr preoanted •
(61 10 tic
In Colut
Sur,day e'," ·ing demonltratlon on the "Parts ol
!"12ntesrs.FIIChookAing PphrivilegWesY, l'i FT. CENTURY inboard run· IN SYRACUSE three bedroom to hear Billy Graham Among a Trei,". t members were pre•
,
t ve,7 17 one
a-bout, 2I) years
old, 170
,
2-5435,
6tp
Complete
equipped,
L 1hp,
k e modem home.• near sd!ool, those making the trip were
Mrs, sen! to ""101
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new condi'Jon Book value Mbeandtem hl!rul lotedl , •72•11 ""!~ Elmer Wickham, Pomero), and Refrealuilonll w're llfl'llad. On
TRAILER SPACE lor rent,
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for Rent
CHEST FIE ZER - SlSO
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;.:;,:"~u."•'·· room. 1 wv ,.2111 Jo,. C.rsoy, M"

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Will take car, boat, or CUD W" ~1
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in trade. Phone Athen., LY
3-202. or sec at WlleOllen Ml- FOR BALE-Middleport's tall·
rlna In Belpre, Ohio, 7-!Ute '"t bUlldbtc, located 352 N,
5 27
14 It Flbreglass
so hp Second Street, Mllldleport.
4 ROOM apartment with bath. motor oover, trailer. CH 7- ~ for quick .ale. InPbono WY USBS,
2401 George Yonker
Le· quue at Ohio Hotel.
10 16 Uc
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THRF;E and tour roo~. furnlsht&gt;
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Livest~
menbl: WY Uf3f
12 6 If&lt; very genUe, can be milked WANTED TO BUY:
Yoong
MODERIII 4 room •nd bath
by child. Lawrence
Rupe. polled Hereford bull. Service
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-lwtp age. E, A, Dodderer, CoolvU
WY U874,
G 12 Ue KILL TI!:RMITI!II IIDfl ..-ct le, Ohln.
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apal'llllenll. 1!4
Mulberry lrttlo, ICJns llaiJ4tb 811 p pI 1 ·
Avo. Ph. WY 2-6615 Homer ea. Mlddloport, Oblo.
SCRAP Iron and baderles, Ph.
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ersville, Rt 124, Phon• WY 23321.
7 16 :tOte
FOUR ROOM furnished ap.rtment. Phone WY 2_3658.

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(9) and CraOO.IL
tiiii and cesta, peJ'!Diltq
held their July t m8e11nc at'lhe
(1·1),
ef non-lntoxi"-U., beer .IO
Sutton Methadlll Church.
,
HR - Cepeda,
minot: Marlin Meelt, Delf·
Ia Bailey IBYe a d&lt;monstration
Oblo, ~0 lnd 1!1!11&amp;: Shll"Makin&amp; Pancakn OUtdoors,"BIHe, Rt. 3 Milton; J!IB
June Bush Reperter,
100 0101100--2
Beaver, Leon and eu.1b•
The Five Point Star
Clnn.
000 022 llllt~ 10 Weethee, GalllpoUs Ferry ~·
met Jul,y 8 at tha hame of
(8) and
fined ~0 a1ld OGila on
and Barltlra Bfllley with
McCool
of lnloalealloa.
or, Mra. Betty Mllhoon, in Chllr-181111
.e. RoD ' call was laken, ·~I~!~Loa~ -Betmett (f.7).
AcrJON FILED
membora, 1 atlvlsor, and •
Pavletlcl!,
PLEASANT - A civil
JIUOIII ware present. Etch
' for iDdlbllltllllll ' bas
IWOred by acflnc out • ·
GOO 4410 ooo- 4 8
flied Ill tilt . _ or tho
commercial. , tile Jlrls
Alllelee 0110 ·008-1- 1 tl~~=~t Clelt. 'l11e actlm
Is
asked to , bave lbelr
Oweriii1 W~ (7) and
Pl8atle Prod- • fly.
boolat .compJolttl by lhe
MQOUer, Reed (5), , R.
a
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llelreslunents
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Pernnootl
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and
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William SliOUfler, 'VIr&gt;.
Dale
Vlippel and daU(hter, Shirley,
Mrs. Leroy Rusche! , , Pomeroy; Mr1. Clyde Winebrenner,
Middleport; Mrs. Viotor Yoong
and daughter, •· ;ron, Pomeruy;
and Mrs, • ems JusUo ond son,
Dale and Mrs, Edith Fo• of
Mason, w va.

Frederick, Reporter.
Mrs, Mllholn
Linda Bntn's borne provided 011 1111 proper
lhe meetllfl''plaeelor the River. The flril were shclwn
vlow 4-ll Club 011 July 7. Mra, per way to wash the ba!r,
Walter Brown and Mrs, Don proper halr atylt, and ibUe
Myero. l!dvllon, dliCUSIOd lhe to wur. - Lenora lll!ll.ouillill
completltin of the projecla lqr Michael.
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local Judllnl. Lindo 11row11 clemonllntled "How to Mok.e HI- .
VISIT IN PORTLANII
waUan Cow,'' a nuJr11iou1 drink. Vllltors the past
at
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4-H camp wao dlpased. It wu the home of Mr)'Mtl
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reported that lour membera, ~'~"' .Brewer hav~ blon .lfl"lr 4!
ON MINI!IIWEEPEr.
Ia Myers, Patty DOrat, Kathf lel •and ..u-ln-liiw,
Fraok Ferrell, oloctriclan•s Chlehelter, and·Joon Wbltellead Mra, ~ ~":~~~;.7.~:~
mate ~ .olau, USN, son of atlendad callip. Melble 8l'OWII ~. Now : \
MH. •· C. Ferrell of SyrocuR,
tho redrfatlon: 1 ,,ftl. ~.ey vlall&gt;od
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Ia a crewmember of the ocean lreshmeniJ were Jlllm:J!Il!y, LID- Mrs. i:lytle · ._
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6:4ll Meigs Ct AfT, EJ:L
10:15 Tha Good We
7:00 News
8·05 World, National News
18:35 Music In The Alr
7:05 Tiny's Chapel
8 10 Sports l'oday
10:15 Thio !1 Music
7:3' News
8 15 Wear.her Pkrure
11:05 Top Ten Show
7:35 Picken' lllrdware
8 16 Mualcal Clock
11:35 Top Ten Show (Dutton&amp;)
(1'ues,-Thura,)
!55 NJ!WS
12'00 Noon Newo
7:5()
NJW9 Reporl
9 00 Musl('ll CJ·..ck
12: a Musical Interlude
Uo Breskfasl Party
9 :m Song &amp; Srorv Timi
12:30 Rev. Merlin 'feels
8: 10 Roy's Food Basket
I 45 Family 11/orohlp Hour
I' 00 Platter Party
Ull Van Patriot Sports
10·00 News_
7:00 Sundown Serenada
10 llfi HIRh l!choot Hit Parade 1:4!1 Baker FumlltJre.Wott-Frl 7:30 SliD Oil
1:55 Open Hooso
10:1111 News
SliNIJAY
· t :IIO News
II 00 Army flme
7:011 Sip On
1:05 Coffee With Janel
11 :!Jf• Special Communh,
7:30 Frencb City Baptist Hour
I: 43 Betty Newton
Prtlfll'ams
u:oo
Mlnllterial
A!ISOC.
,
,,_. Wings of Heallnc
12·00 News Roundup
tHo Country Drifters M·W
1:35 Blbla Speab lo Y011
12 ·20 Bulletin Board
12 25 News 0 Grams
U:Ii Mason Ct. Agr. En-Tue 10:00 Voice of Prophecy
fil~~i_i;G&lt;
12'30 Satu~y ' Matinee
ll.lli A.i,C. ~Frl
10:35 Wash. Reports lo People 1
1I
!Lib Family Woranlp-Tburo. 11:00 Sunday Show
I:511 News Beat
11,41
Tiny'• Country Hymno
12:00 N- New•
2:00 Saturday Matinee
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 Cbrlallaa Hour
Z'5S Newo !!eat
12:30 Goessler'l Guest Star·Frl. 12:30 Rev. Merlin Teet!
3:00 Sotwilay Matlnea
us NewoBeat
12:30 Music Just For You
1:00 BillY Grabam
4:1S Blaettnar ShoW·Tu05.
1:35 Lulber111 Hour
I' 00 Dtscfn~ With f&gt;oss
4:30 Top Ten Revue
4:30 Local Newo
2:00 Tho Cburdl At \'Work
5: DO New• Summary
4:1&gt;4 Bowline SCtlrell
S:OO Country B,yma Timers
5: Ii Publlc Service
1:00 News
5:30 World Ill Review
5:30 Dinner Mu~ic•le
7•30 Sip 011
1:00 Baptist Hour
e:oc Sign orr .· .
IAnJRDAY
7:00 SliD 011

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Dally SenUnel, !'omeroy-Middleport, 0., July 21, 1864-7

Shower is Given at Eastman Home
For Bricle-Eiect Ruth Ann Brothers
A shOWt!f waa given Friday Brickles, Mr!l. Marlene Harrl·
night at the home of Mrs. fto. 11011, Mr.~ . Thelma Cbase. MrS
bert Eastman. Cliester Rd., for , Thora Blackwood. Mrs. HaLe!

Miss Ruth Ano Brothers. bride- IBlackwood. M" Della Riffle,
elect of Mr. Charlea P. Rtffle. Mrs. Helena Howett, Miss
A white aD&lt;! pink umbrella
Riffle
Mrs
Janie•
•-•1
fro a Jean
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with strearr.ers ,._.. ng
m
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Mrs Rena Ughtfool
light over a table covered with eu er.
·
od, and a large white beU wltb Mrs. Ida Qtrlsty,. Mrs. H~•
the many lovely ill" were plac· GeogleiD, Mrs. Wm';,';~ s Cal~
ed and a large whlle bel wlUI Mrs. Faye Pratt,
s
s~ers In an archway were Kloes. Mrs. Bernice SaxMtoo,
ti
Mrs. Marcelene Strauss, rs.
usro for decora I":. lth prlz. Florence Msyhugh, all o! the
Games were p sr... w
Pomeroy area.
es going to Mrs. Marlene Harrl· Mr Hazel Wilson and Miss
11011 , Mrs. Carlll l.ohrer,
and eot.."~ WU.oo Logan.
Mrs.
Mrs. Thelma Cbase.. Alter Mlso Carla Lohrer 'and Mr's. Lllllan
Brothers opened the gifts, cake, VI •
Atbens· Mrs Carolvn
.
cb and mints c.ers,
,
.
'Ice cream, pun
CuUums, Columbus; Mrs. Flor·
wt're served.
ence Henry ())auocey; Mrs.
Invited guests were Mrs. Lo- Gloria Aod.;,son aod daughter,
rain King, Mrs. Sadie Carl, Leslie, of Paris, Pe.; Mrs. Ber·
Mrs. Sandy Carl, Mrs. Judy nice Riffie, Mrs. Gladys BroCsrl, Mrs. Mabel Brickles, Mrs. then and the honored gues~
Louise Harrl!OD, Mrs.
Iona Mlsa ' Brothers,
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Miss Zumbach

Four of I 0SEO Counties
Show Sales Tax Increase
foUl' In$lde Trib Mon. eat

,two-week collections from July

Four of the ten southeastern ' t to July 11 , 1964 and July 1 to

Ohio counties showed
higher IJuly 12 follows ' Athens - ,110,·
figures for the f!rst two weeks 4011.7!, 110.097.30. Gailla - 16,·
or the current fiscal year over 1688.03, $4,626.55. Hocking - $5,-

the same period last year in 404.ZS, $4,626.3t. JacksoH17,·

sales tax collections. Showing '279.98, •12 ,599.51. LawrenN' -

increases were Gallia, Meigs. 119,4113.04, 110,7~1.!0, Meigs Prke and Ross.
$6.347 .68. $5.107.17,Pike - $2,·
The figures showing the coi- 1147.90, $3,478.33. Ross - 114,·
lections lor the penod from Ju- •928.79, 113.04~.10. Scioto- ltO,Iy 1 through July II, 1964 and 870.53, 116.935.26. Vinton - f2, July t, 1963 through July 13, 613.60, $2.372.87.
1963 follow '
AtbeDJ - $14,417.24. 118.503.·

Paul Bailey
Gallla - 17.87530. $1.19829
Hockln1 - 16,909.14, $7.545.· 1
Service Today
13.
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41 .

Jackloa - 17.876.92, 110.745.· '
12.
Funeral servicei lo~ Paul L.
Lawrence- $12,009.62. $13,· Bailey, 54, Pomaroy., who. died
649 .50.
,saturday evening at the home
Meiga - 16,802.49, $6,210,72. of his daughter, Violet Miller, SUCCESS!-Luri!De llamDina, IT, ef Baton RoaJie, La., emoteo a bit u her heave goes
Pike - 16.862.31 , $6, 03U~. R. D. 2. Pomeroy, will he Tues- 161 feet, 7\i lncbealo win the llrll' javelin throw In a Natlmlal Amateur Alllletlc UnioD
Roos - $20,125.94, $19,073.80. day at 2 p. m. ·at the Brad- Iadlea' track IUid field dwD(Iioallllp at Hu!ord, CaJif.
Scioto - 121 ,717.16, $22.610.-1/ord Church at the Crossroads. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55
with burial in the cemetery
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Vinton - $1 ,938 .91, $2.35074. there. The Rev. Herbert 0.1
'All of the counties with the Grimm will officiate.

A NEW IDEA ~OR A N~W tRA

HOMEOWNERS
"'PACKAGE"
INSURANCE

'Love Letters /n '' e... {Prtson
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exception of Pike and
Scioto He had operated the P .
showed increase In the collec- Bailey Coal Co.

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MfS Sheppard teIIS hOW Romance

lion of motor vehicle, house- Survivors include his wife,
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trailer and use tax for the first Caralee; daughter, Violet Mtll·
two weeks of the currt!nt fis- ier; two sisters, Mrs. Naorru
cal year. Figures showing the •Garden, Vilaild: 0, and Mrs.
----- --- Freda Kunce, Columbus: four
Edlwr's Note: Mro, Arlaue
grandsons, .Steven, Mark, Greg· Sheppard, Gei'IJUIIIoboro bride
Wl
ory and Jerry, and one niece, of Dr. Sam Sheppard, tells lu
Wonetta Fmr.ard, Imperial, Pa. her own words how: lhe met
Friends may call at the Ew· ond fell In love with ber bu•
ing Funeral home until noon band while be was ""ln1 1
.
Tuesday when the body
will prlaoa .enteace for dte killiDI
Pernussion was granted the be taken to the church.
Coklm~ta Town~hip trtHite~ to I

adverhse for . brds to purcha"" Valentine Grueser
new mam~amer and si::ll tiJ:!lr
old one dunng • reguio r
Funeral is Today
ing of the Meigs l::o•.mry com- Funeral services for Valenmissioners Monday.
une Grueser, 83, will be TuesThe commissiunt-r, Als&gt;."'' ac- .day at 2 p. m. at Ewing Chapted b k l
· 1 in the Mmers·
cep
ar rom the Onnge ,ei with buna
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Township trustees ;·oad fn~ lvllle Hill cemetery.
eriy known as County Road 41- ' His wife, Gustava, preceded
42 from State Route 681 at AI· him in death May 17. Survivors
fred tu the AthP.n..- collnty Jirw. include a son, Bertrum, at
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'WHERE'S
MY NEWSPAPER?'

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R01181N&amp; ABOUND-If tb1a hone cooJd raa, he'd be 1D the Ken1ucit7 Derby IDitead of
plu1ag pmeo w1t1t Jim Geatlle oa the bueboll lleld at KIDiu Clf¥. Tbe poay, ~
lr!th olllir equlu.., lwl been brought 1111 the. lleld before a pme to giY, the crowd a
at tbe door prizeo for a adllequct . . - The MbW!ce' leCoDd ba-u bad cbarce or
t111a oae, wlilda p&amp; loall..

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In other action. il wa~ vot~ home in Minersvllle, and
a
k) transfer $745.74 IJa&lt;;k to Inumber of nieces and nephews.

Total time and savlngs d-.&gt;oalts f

Through MaJ"I Intervtew
• at penJtentJary
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Trustees 'l}
Ask for Bl.dS

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TOtal demand deposft1

of bts first wife.
By AIRANNE SHEPPARD

As Told To
United Press Iateroatlonal

LePlS• }atOrS tO

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Pay More Heed
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To Gold.water

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NEW YORK (UP!) - I read honor pooltloJJ ot the prisoo
.
an article in an European new• lad was moved back to DJHX·
Ail the protection you
paper 1n 1954 about the Shepoeetl for your home il in
pard esse and I wu convinced lmum security. He was ban·
this one low cost Nadon·
thai Dr. Sam was Innocent
ned from writing me aod was
wide plan. Aok lor rhe
It waa: the only article
~n ·not allowed to u~e my name
Homeowners Policy-for
the subject that I read before bJ U.e weekly letters be wrote
(Oovenience · •• and for
I came to the United States I &amp;o his family.
real savings (as much u
was to interested that I cdm- I am not • model. I am not
40% over separate covtrposed several letters to t h •
actress. I have been a pri~~':·J1;~ndiog on where
Shepparda. but tore them
person and a housewife.
bee
I 1 It lik
inllud
Our love Ia very real, be- ;
ause
e
e an
er.
we discovered we had
In 1959, It tiC&lt;'Urred to
me
same likes and dislikes,
WY 2·2460
Dr. Sam had been forgok
our letters.
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Pomeroy
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ten and this 1eemed tragle I We actually know much more .....
wrote to his family, to hb broeach other than most peother, Dr. Stephen, who
who ~ecome engaged after
A1'1011 W 1D
our lntennediary. I
few dates. we wrote a letter
111111111[ INiill"' '""''
correspondlns with Dr. Sam.
month or at least everv
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No. shal"f's authorized 500

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Surplu!:
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TOTAL CAI'ITAL ACCOUNTS ---·-----· ... 1fl,!!!. .
TOTAL LTABIT.lTIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -----·-·- -- -···- $1,214,11110••

::. l, FREELAND S. NO.RRTS, Oasllier, of the •bov•~
bank do hereby de•tm that thio report o! condition Jo ........

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Common stock- par value

correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

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FREEUND I . lfORRII
We, the undersigned directors attest tlle eorrectftett of
this report of conn it ion and dt~clare thar It ltiil ~
011 -- •ined
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~:r~:ct~nd to the best of our ~nowlef..re and\\M:ll\~ . i tru 1nd
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EARL CROSS

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It was not love. I'd only seen 1 ~~~fo&gt;r_r~a~t~l~ea~s'!_t~fo~u".r_!yf"e~ar~s~.~-========='J.,=====;:;:o-===;J.~D::ELL::::ON:,;...:CR;:;:,:OSI::.Jl~-~~~i· ·.~
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bad picture of him in t h e I
-·-- ~- - · the county fund from auto li· F'riends may call at the funer- WASHINGTON (UPI 1 ai1d I bad read .tbat
cense and gas tax fvnd and to al home any time.
presidential candidate
was handsome. But I hav111
accept the bid ,..f Texaco Com.
Goldwater resumed bia duties learned by experience that this
ed

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United Pres1 IDtemational

pany to provide gas and dresei STEIN SELECTED
fuel lor the highway depart- LONG BEACH, Call!.

When 1 newspaper Is missing, more often than not, • man

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will siy1 1'Where's my -newspaper?" "My," not "the"l You've
heai'Af hfm say many times: "Now, my newspaper said ••." "I
read in my paper .. ,"
A min's possessive about his newspaper.

He~

OXFORDS

takes pride in it,

ByPedwln

He giGlats when his newspaper praises his favorite political can·

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didote or sports tHm. Or, he groans when his newspaper dif-

Ras. $9.95-

ss.u

THE SHOE BOX

fers with his choice of personalities or issues. He'll even write

Mlcklleport,O.

the editor when he feels strongly about a difference of opiniQn.

ConRdentlal

And, his wife feels just about the same. She looks forward to

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CASH

reading her pet features. Missing out on some ad or choice item

of local news could "ruin" her shopping trip or leave her feeling
left out during the chitchat over the bridge table.

Both men and women went their newspaper. In fact, they insist

carrier boy. He can tell you, because he hears about it if • deliv-

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ery Is late or missed.
This Ioy1lty to • favorite newspaper didn't just happen. It ceme
ebout because the newspaper is localized to meet a particular
want and fill.e definite need.
And, because the newspaper is viewed as

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necessary compan-

Ion and source of information, it makes o big difference in the
lives of people of all ages, of ell faiths and political preferences;

on
Heating Units - ~and Metered Gas Installation-!,
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Less dirt,
less .fJ:ast,
Ies8;aoise.
tt~s flfiiaetess!
(Hqltlty re•••.. fer elee&amp;rle •eat!)
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Pomeroy-Middleport

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George E. Reedy, asked about

ef all levels of income end education.

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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isn't."

on it. They;are sorely disappointed ~nd disturbed when t he I r
newspaper Isn't on the front step when they want it. Ask any

as senator today with assur- can mean different things to
anceo frotn party Jeadero of a
people.
ment.
The Amerirnn
policy-maldng voicei n We developed a
1trange
Attending were Commission- G~ild lANG) wouod up ita
congressional ooun. friendship by moll, and ill
ers Kenneth McF.lhinncy, Char- annual convention Monday
cUs.
love came into it. But 1 waa
Jes R. Karr. Sr. &gt;nd Avery NoJ. appoinlmenl of Bernard
· Goldwater returned to Wash- afraid of putting up
aon.
as inlel'lllt!iooal vice president ington Monday nigbt Jrom tho which we could not
.
fur region 5.
San Francisoo National Conven- through mall.
PLANE NOSES OVER
Stein, who had been second lion where he easily woo nomi· In tho meantime 1 came to
CHARUYM'E, N. c. IUPI) - vice president of the
He stopped off en route the United States 'ai1d finally
An Eas~rn Air Lines plime New York local, replaces
his Phoenix, Ariz .• borne for 00 January 24 , 1963, 1 had ~
' 1 56 persons aboard no -ed ward Easton Jr., who
short rest.
·
hour interview in priaon
• . r and skidded off a runway tired because of his health.
Senate Republican Leader wllh Dr Bam Wo felt we had
.honday night when its front LUCI REHEARSING
Everett M. Dirksen, lll., told
~acb 0U..,. all our ilvu
wheel collapsed after landing.
WASHINGTON (UPI -Prest- newsmen tbat Goldwater would and
became
ed
"There was no panic and no dent
Johnson's
daughter be afforded more say ill GOP
we
qag ·
one suffered even so much as Luci has been practiring Prok· councUs In the weeks ahead.
From lblo llllle .., I wu
a scr&gt;l!ch," said an alrlin .. 1oliev's "Peter and the Wolf"
·
may
ba eallod 1 publletty oeebr and
spokesman.
which she wlli read at the No·
at a meeling ol the part ot lire Slleppord'o IIUDIIy
Most of the 51 passengers Ilona! Music Festival Thursday
Republican Polley Com- plot lo -k bit nleosa and
aboard the four • engine plane, at Interlochen, Mich.
today.
O&lt;qoltlal. Ao a relull o1 oar
flight 702 from Atlanta
to Luci, 17, wlll perform at
During a brief stopover •gaaemeat. Dr. Sam loll
Cleveland. and Detroit, took Interlochen music camp as
In Chicago Monday, Goldwatet jjiiliiiiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiii[
• later fbght.
guest arfist along with the
wid newsmen he would wei·
NO REACTION
mous pieniat, Van Cllburn.
come a "aummlt conlereDce"
WASHINGTON (UPI - The She will rehearse her
With President John!OD almad
White House had no reac- lion with Cliburn Wednesday. ol keeping racial lasues out ol
lion Monday lo the withdrawal
the forthcoming campatgu.
&gt;I Alabama Gov. George C. dy slad.
"I
would
welcome
a
Wallace from the presidential "Naturally
Mr.
W•llace chance to oJt down with lha
race.
makes his own decisions.
President aild go over and
II 'I IW Ca6-U.., We
"Yes, we've heard about It,'' have no reaction one way
euss this parttcule.r iJsue."
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Press Secretary George E. Ree- onothcr.
Goldwater said. "I'm not
CI.IL . . . ,.. .. ......... Ibid :c - .....
to inject this Issue, and I
1'- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
be is. But I'm not
enousJJ to think tbat oomeone

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Rules, Categories for County Fair
Flower Show Next Month Announced
Rult&gt;S for entenng rompetitioo in the Flowers and Plants
Department of the 1965 Meigs

County Fair were announced
today by Margart"t E. Lewis.
chairman. Theme of tht&gt; "hiJw
i~. ·· u ·s Alway5 Fair Weath·

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4. New Moon Tonight - cres·
cent.
5. High Today - Zero- Tall
arrangement with cool cJ!or&gt;.
6. No Reliet From The Heat
- Using flowers in warm ('olor!&lt;.
7. Heavy Frost Soon - Using
fruit aod-or vegetables with
flowers aod-or foliage.
3. Tornado Warnings - Wind·

Junior Arrangements- Ages
9 through 12.
I. No School Because of Wea.
tiler. Your own idea of • joyful
arrangement.
Junior Specimens - Must be
grown by Juniors up to aod ID·
eluding 12 years of age.
1. Marigolds - large - 3.
2. Zinnias - large - 3.

RULES
10. Drought Conditions · ·too 1. Rose Hybrid tea, one.
ThE' show is opt'n to the pub- or treated m2terials with rocks. 2. Rose Floribun.Ja, one stem.
tic .
11. While Christmaa In Sight 3. ztn,Jia - large - 3 oJ one
- Any Christmas arran~•ment color.
fil ·k -

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Must include some real plant

4. Zinnia -

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One hundred daednd thu;ty child· ,M rf. dD&lt; J h MpulforR.l DebMLre
rendweret • wthar
b&gt;al.utges, fatec· hu 1llorM, od n aKt h' ey ,Meadtt·
cor mg. o etr a It y, a r c e
ea. uws, at y
:
completiOn of the recent two- ows, Sherrt Ann Turner, Mart·
w-:ek swlmmmg_ ~ourse at the anne Kloes: Dun Vaugn.o , Per~
Middleport Mumclpal pooL Re- ry Ault, Timmy
Rawling s,
plicas of frog,. turtles, tadpoles Debby Triplett, Mike Haley,
f1sh and Red Cross baf\ges were ~arbara F~ltz, VIcki
H a _1J,

tion ,

mstructor.

but marked "Not fur Competl·

material but may be Dried. one color.
treated, colored, or painted.
5. Gladiolus - one spike.
12. Fair Weather - Suggest- 6. Marigold - large - 3 ·•f
ive of Meigs Co. Fair.
one color
Junior Arrangements - Ages 7. Cockscomb - plume, one.
up to and including 8 yec s.
8. Cockscomb- crested, one
l. Sunny .md Warmer- Sug9. Dahli&amp; - large, o.ne.
gestive of outdoor fun.
10. Dahlia - Pom-pom - 3 of

130 Ch"Id
I ren are w·Inners
Of Swun"mi"na
Course Award
,

by Mrs. Thomas

.

Scall~.

Chester Kmg, James

in

M~blle,

Wlu~

Red Tadpole' - Brenda Bohn,

The staging eo mnurree will Blue Frsh - Jamce
Janice, Kmg.
ht&gt;lp the exhibitor to ~ ~ a~e n~e :olterb John J;seph Blak~l ~oe Pink Frogs - Ricky Lee Bo·
f!xhibt ts.
.
i p?s~n Faum, ;mm)' 1 aMe. lin, Mary Midkiff Beth VaughExhibits must remflm in place , ~n
rogs - amue E
c~ an, Todd Rawling~, Cynthia Hin·
unlil 4 p.m. Sa turday . Any ex KtnneyG Jr... Da;"'y Lowery. dy, Timmy King .
hibit removed be rore Lhat t 1me Dark . ree? Turt es- ~' a r Y.
will rorfeit any premium award Bo~gs, Kevm Yeauger, Velvet Red Cross Ba~ges were preed. Exhibitors must remove SwiSher. P&amp;ula . Kloes. Red sented to: Be ~ '"""' &gt;lodge
then entr ies after cluse of ~how Tadpoles - David Blake, Nan· G~y Rh~es, K~thy Harns,
as soon as possible.
cy Stanley, June Wamsley,_ Te· Ricky Trtplett, Bill Vaughan,
Nu art ifi cial or &gt;~r• i f idally re_sa Muncy.. Ricky MeKmght, Scott Walton, Dmna Carsey,
cohmM plant matertal ..,Pr mlt· Kl_mberly Wme~renner, KeUy Tom.my Reed , Le~nne SPilo,
ted except as stated
Wmebrenner, Vtcky
Cundlfl, Wllham Stanley, Ketth Lisle,
Accessorre.&lt; are perm• tted In Greg Cundrff , Kareo Batty, Mt· Beth . Fultz, . Melinda Amsbary,
all cla5ses un less otherw 1 s~ stat chael Muncy, S~tt Reuter •. De- I 1bb1e Harns, M~rty Vaughan,
e..
bora Mengel, Mrchaer Hindy, Roger Karr, Eddie Helems.
. t;:xhrbitors may en: er " many *mmr~-~alls,GEugene MD:1t: Advanced Badges _ Millsa
diVISions as desrred, but may ma D 1 .drt,B reftory
~I n Rizer Marc French Mark
make only one entry m e.ch ney, avt
urne • WI am We ' Franklin Rl ~ Leno
class
. .
Bcrnell, Joe Wnloschek, Becky Mi::~l. lntermedia~e 'sad e:.
E\lery exhibitor must put Fultz.
Patt Harris Brenda Tag lor

and Birmlngl.am, Ala., with
~·~· PHELPS
1 tl
The
·~·
er re ·• ves
Y also slopwhich are rtadily rooted-show ped In WashJ,,gton, D. C. en·
Mr. aod Mri. A. L. Pbelpo
how.
route home for a visit with her Jr. of SyNc~ are IDDOUDc2. Dried material- show how s... , HMr. and Mrs. Walter Mur· hlld
ODIJqelomo;:'arllof~ tbeCIIr
3. Collecuon of nstur• 's re- ray am..
a.._ r eao ~ ~. esources - as weathe..·&amp;' wood
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dumble land, 100 of Mr. and M r 1•
lichens, natural containei-s, etc: B.ry~ of Columbus
vistted Walter Cleland, Racine. No
4. Picture made from dried bis staler, Mr. •nd Mrs. J . E. wecldiDI date lw heaa oet.
plant m... ol
Harley They came to attend
5. Rocks :_·labeled.
the Democr!tic rally held at
VISIT CAMDBN PARK
6. Collectiol. of shells - lab- the Meigs .•atr Grounds Sun·
eled.
day.
Mr. and Mra. Franklin Mar7. Wild flowers and ~lan!J Jab- Mr. and Mra. Paul Haptoa· liD and daughters, Angela Sue
eled.
stall, Edith and BUI, and her and MBriO Elaine end Francea
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin. spent Sunday at CamSharp spent the week end iD den Park. Tbe Martins' aon. t
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. mos. Franklin Andrew, spent
Otn
ulenn Sharp. The Haptonstalls the day with bis grandmother,
r.cently returned from a vaca· Mrs. Howard Wilson,
HIgh
tion trtp to Washmgton, D. C. Stree~ Middleport.
Mrs . .Don Burkey of Marie!·
ta IS Vtstlmg wt!b her parents,
HOLD WIENER ROAST
Mr. a"d Mrs. C. A. Emml~h. Scoot Troop 349 held a lamMr. _E~l~ is ~II at Meigs lly wiener roast SUnday, July
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gar· Gene · ..1Js;.~ital m Po~roy. 19th at the Pomeroy G 01 f
rett of Dunbar, W. Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiley of Course Games were Ia ed. and
Friday witi. her mother, Mrs . New Haven, W. Va ., and Mr. the ~p performJ Jttierent
B. F. Gravely and ber sister, L. R. Wiley and son, David, oro skill. The birthda of Scout
Mrs. J . A. ~\~en.
attending the World 's Fair in Robin PhaJln was 8 10 celebrat.
b

T

Omeroy

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush

New York.

The Loyal Women's Class of

Lloyd Corbin and family.
'rhL sda) evenlng at the cbu·-ch
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble at 6 p. m, The members of
spent the weekend in Logan tht Loyal Men's Class are in~
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. vited to the picnic. Those atOtto lies.
·
lendmg are asked 1&lt;&gt; bring t!Jetr
own tabk service.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rusehel Miss Di1nne Criswell, daugh~
and son, Mark moved today, ter of Mr. aod Mrs. James
frr~m Pon1e~oy to Columbus Criswell, Lincoln-St. is 8 medwhere Mr. Rusche! Is employ- ical patient a&lt; Holzer Hospital.
ed.
She is reported as slightly imMr. and Mrs Don Rea s
t proved from a severe illness.
the weekend ~ Columbus :'h Her parents are with her at
their daughters and !Ons·ln·laW the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Larr Bunce and Mrs. Mltfy Lyons entertainr d
son Stevie and M/ and Mrl witb a dinner at her home on
Larry Thomas ~d daug~·er· Saturday evening. IJ'hose
at·
Melinda.
' tending were Mt. and Mrs. C:,ail
Miller and their daushter and
Mr. and Mrs. Le~y Watson fli.lllily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
spent the weekend m Colum- sm·
. .on, Timmy, of , ...

a':"

1

PLAN SALE
Eva eline Cha ter
OES
,
ng
P '
'
\l~dd~por~ will Tnsor a bake
·so e . atu ay J Y 35 In the
. ~~g formerly occupied by
,
., P company.

MEIGS THEATRE

Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Lucien Casto und family . l'h•y
were accompanied home by !la·
vid and Diana Casto who will
visit them.
Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner undOI'
went surgery Saturday at Metgs
General Hospital and is conv•·
lesclng nlcely.

POMEROY, ON10

You'll Have Up To
Three Years To Pay
On Easy Monthly Terms
Croci It Life lnouronce At No Extro Coat

llli. ef\S 14aUonal B

hk. .

MEET TONIGIIT
Chest.,
Council Daughtero of
LAST TlMI TONIGHT
America
"ill
meet ir regular
July 21
session
tooight
at 8 p.m. The
"MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT"
(Techuicolor)
charter wdl he draped In memRock Hudson, Paula Preotlll ory of Addle Hawk ar«&lt; there
Coloreutoom
will he lnltlsbon. All members
are ••ked to wear •hit.. PotWEDNESDAY, July 22
luck refresbn...ts will b• serv·
NOT OPEN
ed following the meeting
THURS. l'lllv SAT.
.GIVE PICNil
July U-24-25
Billy Wilder's
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Ill II e r
"IRMA lA DOUCI'
bela a lamll~ picnic dinner SunCTechnicolor/
Jack Lemmon. Shir e7 Mae- day at th• !v.uldleport Roadside
Laine. This picture is for Park. '!'bose •ttendlng lnduded
ADULTS ONLY•
their cnildren and families, Mr.
One admlnlon only: 80c,
aod Mrs. Earl Smith aod sons,
IUN. MON. and TUIS.
11mmy, Earl and Joey, Mr. aod
July 26-27·21
'Irs. Mick Miller and sons, Jeff.

'CAPTAgtec~!~o~C:r· M.D:
GretOI'f _Peek, Ton, Curtlo,

the fa~ term at Obio State
University. In September he
wiU continue his studies in the
School of Dentistry at OhiO
State. He has been visitlq his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Crooks • ··" .
ly thJS su nmer
Miss Sarah Bechtle, Colum·
bus spent .he weekend with her
~arents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
BechUe and son, Dar:ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stoba~t
and daugllter, Karolea, of Mi·
811)1, Fla., came for .
with
her parents, Mr. and Mr·s. Guy
Shuler and daughter, Sherrie.
Mr. Stobart returned to FIOTI·
da leaving Mrs. Stob~t and
da~hte; 1or .£ longer vwt.
Mtss Cora 1
has returned
from Soul'l Charleston, w. va.
after spending three weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Probasco. Mr. aod Mrs. Probasco
accompanied her to her h9me.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby King of
Lansing, Mich. have returned
w tllelr home alter spe.odfnt.
the pa. . week with her mother,

--------...IIIUfll

The Women's Guild of th I
Federated cborch will
bava
their "Christmas In July" PI"'
ty Wednesday eventna, In 1114
1
church social room. This 1.1
mbsionary meeting aod the of.
lerlnfl taken will he aent
14
CARE There will be Cbrlat.
mss p;.gram and ...,'; 1 b
Add Jaly ll eateU:ar

~

z Pedro,

Violence Spreads
.Through Brooklyn

,;;,;lo.. ..l
..,:-....-. eqt~~ ;'

Lary L. Tracy wUI preaenl

CaiSsu,

TH AIO
Res~lte

\'r-8

"L I ht

Mrs. Morris A.

Craf~

Brothers are

W.I.R8AW - The Polish
ed forces, strongest In the
li~es, turned out today for
parade lor Soviet Premier
1a S. J&lt;hrQShchev, who warned

Ashland, Ky., Mrs. Jerry
L.
Poore, AsbJand, Ky., Joe Stew·
art, Rt. 3 Ashland, Ky ., George
E. Norman, Greenup, Ky., Terry L. Drennen, Ravenswood, W.
Va., Mrs. BIHy R. Sullivan, WUGauge readings:
Gallipolis son, Okla., Jameo C. Self, Bar· PT. PLEASANT Two broDmn 11.4, 12.4, runnlng 3\1 feet tJesville, Okla., Barbara A. Self, thers from Milton W Va were

Patients in
Fracas' Wake

River NeWS

on rollers,

...vm

. Unit..,)

S:nt : ·

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1964

NO. 83

Pomeroy~Mason 20.-

Bartlesville, OkJa., Mrs. James overnight patienb

84, Pt. Pleasant 24.42, Hinton
.~ falling , Kanawha Falls .249
rismg, Charleston 17.78 falling.
London, Marmet and Winfield
dams were on the sills.
Oblo River- Mr. Chris down
13, 2 a m.; New Martinsville up
14, 2:10p.m.; A. J. Patten up
14, 3:45a.m. ; Warren Hougland
down 14, 5:30a.m.; R. G. West
up 15, t p.m.; Reliable down
16, 1:21J a .m. ; Walter WW!am·
son down 16, 3 a.m.; Vulcan up
16, 4 a.m.; Rose G. ap 16, 5 a.

Self, Bartlesville, Okla., and
Tracy J . Sullivan,
Wllson,
Okla.
Births
Mrs. Jamt Y. . Hanlon, Rt. 1
Letart, W. Va., daughter, 3:58
p.m. Monday. Mra. Ben Bickers,
Bidwell, daughter, 2:52 p.m .
Monday. Mn. Donald E. Ro·.,.h,
Rt. I Pl. Pleasant, son, 10:35
a.m. Monday.

Valley H

Tuesday that Communists must
our weapons" while a.
waiUng the QUtrome of the U.
S. pre8ideutial election.
Khr!lshchev, here to help tho
Polish Communist regime cete·
~rate its 20th
·
used
a·party rally Tuesday to
1~e first auack by a Sovitf
IJclol no Sen. Barry Goldw&gt;ter,
Ute Republican presi"dentiaq

" clean

~ Pl~asant

Ita! oufferln

from

~ises

sustain!. ln 1
fracas Sunday nlgbt at
1 he

cub and

Hitching Post at Hogsett

·
The two men, Thurman Chapman, 42, and Lloyd Otapman.
35, allegedly were beaten by a
groop of young men with cue
sUcks alter Lloyd Chapman ol·
legedly struck Geneva ChapDischarged
man, ex·wlle of Thurman, wh9
Patients recently discharged was a pstroo of the Hltclllng
lncluded Homer Hill, Mrs. Ka· Post when the brothers enter·
thryn Callahan, Mrs. C.
J . ed. Thlrty~five stitches
were
Douglas, Mrs. E . E. Gordon, required to close the
'!OUndl
Jacob Snyder Mrs Jamea: Har- of Lloyd Chapman.
· ~uzon McQuaid,
'
' Mrs. John Tbunnan WIIS charged with
rrs,
J . Fick, Charles T. Rhodes, Pa- brandisning 1 weapon
and
tricia Davia, Tony D. Burnhei· Lloyd was charged with
aamer, Beatrice Forrester, Danny sault
E. Adkins, Elaine S. Prunty,
·
Kathy L. Blake, Mrs. J. T. Holland, Mrs. Gerald Northup, Mrs.
Pleasant Valley lbpllal •
Vera Hayes, Theodore Wbltllng·
ton, Mrs. Joseph Nlcenwanger, ADMITTED: Shirley Myers,
Mrs. Smith McCausland, Mra. Galhpolls Ferry; Pearl Stanley,
William McGhee and
Infant Polllt Pleasant; Paul Leport.
son, Mrs. H. 0 . Schopls and In· Pt. Pleasant; Bob JoJmsoo.
font daughter, Mrs. A. E. Rutt Tulsa, Oklahoma.
and Infant daughter, and VeJ. DISMISSED· Churman Chap.
rna J. Saxton.
IDIIII Milton· . IJo d Chapm
Mrs. 'Le.n% Vlckon ~
WORKER INJURED .
pj Pie t
PT. PLEASANT - Bob Jobn- ~IR · . asan ·
n
son of Tuha, Oklahoma, is a Mrs
~
Mr
d
patient at Pleasant Valley H... City,
er,
wn
pi~ oulferlq from ltead InJunes received when struck In
ASit TO WED
the head with a aecUoo ol pipe PT. PLEASANT - Two eouwhich slipped from • parked plea have ~e
appticatloa
tra~tor-traller In Mason, W.Va. lor marriage ticetiseO In the of·
while John&amp;on was adjultlng the !Ice of the County Clerk. Aptrailer dollle. The pipe wu be- plying were Russell Orin Lear,
1DI delivered lo tbo Mason oew· 20, Gallipolis, Ohio, and C..
er project.
. llance Loulae Edwards, 17, Pt.
Pleasant; Harvey Harry Lewll,
m.; A. ll: . .Dyke up Wlnfl4old 22, GaiUpollt Ferry, and Mar12:25 a.m.; Price cloWD Win- garel Lynn Bbmkenoltlp, 11,

4.30 a .m.; Mr. Mack down 18,
6:40a.m. ; Buckeye Slate do1m
18, 7:25 a.m.; St. Marys down
18, 7:35a.m.; lndl.ma down 20,
6:10 a.m.; Cathy R. down 23,
6:10 a.m.;. Tbelma Ann down
23, I a.m., National up Greenup 3 p.m.; James Hines
up
Greenup 3:30 a.m. ; A. D. Jlan.
es up Greenup 5:50 a.m.; Gona
up Greenup 6:40 a.m.; Walter
Houglaod down 31, 3:06 a.m.;
Ra~ond Salvell .dOWD 32, 3 1$
a.m., Steve CUe" down 32, 3:50
a.m.; Miss Lou up Meidabl 5:10
p.m.; C. B. So9them down Mel·
dahl 8:50 p.m.; J. S. Lewis up
Meldahl 3.40~.m.; Queen City
up Meldahl 4 25 a.m.; Charles
K. down Mel ahl 5:40 a.m.
Gallipolll
m- S. M. Jenks
up 8:50 p. . ; Linda Cbntin
down 9:45 P:in·; John J . Rowe
down 11:20 p.m.; Elisha Wood!
down 12ni:06 a.m.; Philip Sporn
up 2 a. .; Alton Zephyr down
7:40 a.111.; Solvay up 8:20 4.01.
"anaWila Rl•er- 0. F. Shear·
er up Marmet_2:50 a.m.; Elgel'

nominee.
'I'ORRENTIAL STORMS
ad secUons of Ohio ~~~"!~; j
caupia lour deaths and
dJ!IlO&amp;• In the northea•tern
of tb' stall and fioodln&amp; in
Columbuo area.
A tornado w._ reported
Ulyal Ollk In ~ummll C0&lt;11ly
and "~,. ....~
GrOetiUp, Ky., 0n .i ii 'bbJo Rlv·
er between Portsmoulll, 01\lo,
and Ashland, Ky.

MJ&amp;n.

'J:'·

Oh'fr:

2

;"WU:: C:.,

Mrs. William Reynolds. WhDej~clH~I~u~p~W~lnfl~el!d~8~:20~~~
· .!11~-~;~Jei~·:Jrfl.ield;.;l.;·'20aa.i.m;;;•._,..._ _ _;;G;;alll~po~lls;_F;.eJ~IY~·- - - - ,
here they held a family ob- lerson down Wlnfie- 12:10 a.
: .,nee of Mrs.
Reynold's
Llrthday. They also visited en· World'a Fair. Sbe i aceompan·
route bare with Mr and Mrs led the group of ~ults going
·.
/est Buckeye .ke. c · with the Girl Scobt Troop Zll
their retum trip they plaimed and their leader&amp;. She Ia ti[&gt;Ondtc stop In Columbus to s e e lnJ. a week with ber parents,
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds who tm- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood·
derwent ourger~ at St. AntiJ. gerd before returning w Col..... ,. sO'Pt. L ths. ~"Diameter
' . ~ : "'?.
....
ony's Hos~ur· last week.
umbus.
Delivers up to 17 galloDI per minute. Exceptlonall)'
Miss Mildred Hawley an~ Mrs. George Hack•tt and ber
Miss Frances Roush were in Girl Scoot Troop 221 have
Ught and pUable deluxe plaatlc hose. Brass "Full·
Columbus Friday aod Saturday turned from a week open! at
Flo" c:ouplln&amp;•· Seuff and weather resistant.
wher. they attended the BiHy 1"1h
...
• "N"ew
...'i;;;ork...;;,.w,.o;;;r.;ld;;;'•;;;F;.alr~....
Graham crusade and also call· II
ed on Mrs. Pearl Reynoldl who
it. a patient at St. Anthony'•
WHY PAY MORE?
HospitaL Mrs. Reynolch. 1B recovering from eye flllrgery aat-

GARDEN
HOSE

*

Reg. Prkt$6.95 ·· · ...... · SALE

Mr. and Mra. Eber Lewis IUid
thetr daugbter and son-fn.law
M. and Mrs. George Va~
spent SuncLoy In Caldwell, Ohio
as guest~ ol t.belr othar . •ugh·
to, and soa-In-lsw, Mr. and
Mrs RoJlOrt Springer.
Mr.
Spring.. , wbo gradu..~
In
May from Marietta College has

Marlatm&lt; WoodJerd o1 Cnl·
umtiU1Iw nlili:ned lrGm

$4.14

RUBBER GARDEN HOSE

isfactorily

reGeny andColeScotty . Mrd. and Mrs. accceptetlthe position as bead
e
man an
children, football coach at the Caldwell
Irs. Mary Lyons was also a

VOL XVI

Rt., hll organ recital at Memortll

Anthony M. Wickline, Rt.
1
Scottown, Charles w. Ervin, Rt.

Palm Beach, Fla., who have m. ; Cherokee up 16, 6:10a.m .;
been visiting with her
par- Jerry Bosworth up 17, 4 p.m j
ents.
Pennsylvania down 17 3:40 a.
' 17, 5:Gene r 'ks has gone to Col- m.,. Aimette Jones down
umbus where he has a teach- 20 a.m.; Eastern up 17, 5·55
ing position at Ft. H~yes until a:m. ; John Ladd Dean up 18,

:t.d~ckl'!b"e'::t. BJ:~' G~ =~an:~~"!;.r.;,n~!;;: :~;t:,o:;: .~~)so teach

~.::.~then

f

e:l.

IIi

:en:

p

.

II

Mkbael Joe Russell, Rt. 2 Pat-. auditoriwn, Athens, Tuesday a1
rio~ Benjarubo-- Llneoln Frank· 8 p.m.
Un, Rt, I Bidwell, Mrl. BurbWLY
age Spaulding, .Rl I VInton, The Loyal W U , 1 ol
Lowell Mecatllif, Rt. I Vlnton, the Middl
C ass
1
Mra.• Cecll"'';_Wtnett. Rt. 1
epor
urc of Christ
Vlntmr, "ttiirlOI-£. Sims, '!'bur· will have an Indoor picnic al
lllllll, Mn. RaJ Baladen, Jr., 6 p.m. T)Jursday at. the church.
Rt. 2 Tburman, Oliver Perry Gl.w fw IIIII ..enbll wiD Ill
Van Meter, Clifton, w. Va., Jeff. members of the Loyal Mea's
rey Allen Carper, Leon, w. va., cl~ss. Everyone is asked
Ia
Mrs. Bert Gilkey, Rt. I Middle- brmg bla own table service.
port, Janet L. Neal, 844
So. Mrs. Van Meter of the PomTblrd Ave., Middleport, Steph· eroy Flower Shop wUI he ~
en Keith Carson, Rt. 1 Middle. ent when the Riverview G81'
port, Mrs. Charles Dale Wlp- den Club meets on July 23rd
pel, 215 Union Ave., Pomeroy, with Mrs. Dorsel Riebel. Mn.
Edward M. Blake, Jr::., 248 Maln Van Meter will teach the memSt., P~meroy, Donna J. Imbod~ bers how to make a eorsage.
en, MmersvUle, Willard C. Day, Co-hostess will be Mrs. Laura
Rt. 4 Jackson, Mrs. Clarence Ruth.
A. Maerker, Rt. 3 Wellston, Mrs.

y
out
People In

for advanced swimming cours- Mrs. Robert Wamsley and
2. Cloudy and Cooler - A II ',:;'nG r ~eJ- ar~ . c ar· e• . The certificates have been daughter June Ann were Smt·
1
gree~ arrangement.
la lb'
aryM.., so~~ H1~mY ordered and it will be announc- day dinner guests of Mr. and
3. o·Day Forecast · wav o&gt;1t To ~r~ ff.;·'Y K "th 0B ~an, ed whe~ they are received.
Mrs. Mason Fisher and farluly .
T ~ an,_ ~~ Hat~~ - Mrs. Thomas Scally announc- Mrs. William Fisher Spel!t
1
Janel ~:.~~~ Debb:!" B~~ey: ed to those who have Red M?nday in ~yracuso with Mrs.
Cheryl Hud&gt;on, George Batey, Cross junior and senior life- Mtlton iloush.
.
Carla McFarlaod Rose Marie saving cards that tbey rrust be MISs Mtldred Pullins of Baltl·
renewed every three years.
more and Miss Anna Pullins of
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY Colburn Chuckle 'Follrod.
Second Year Beginners who Material for the awards was Flatwoods were Saturday dillRed Buttons Carolyn Jones
"A TICKLISH AFFAIR"
received awards were _ Blue donated by the Meigs Sewing ~·er B'!..ts of Mr. and Mrs. EJ.
-and~·ish - Mike Hoffman, Diane Center of Middleport The Bad- ras Stiles.
Steve Reeves
'THE SLAVE"
Davis, Lu.da Davis, Ricky ges were deaigned by Carol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cal'&gt;et·
.. (Color) ..
Arnett David Swisher K e 1 t h Bachtel.
zor and grandaon, Handy of
Mengei. Ronnie Corby; Michael
Akron arrived Sunday for a
Thur.. fri.
July 23-24 May Debra May Jackie CarENTER't"AINS
Vtstt with her mother, Mrs. Wei·
Janet Leigh
Van Johnson
sey,' Mike McDa~iel, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Otln Johoson by Whaley..
"WIVES AND LOVERS"
-andMcKinney, Venlda Gibbs, Bar- entertained a group of relatives Mrs. Desste Patterson returnCliff Richard Lauri Petm bara Burkett, Nancy Buskirk, at thffir home, SyracuSt over ed home Monday fr~m Meigs
"SUMMER HOLIDAY"
Jeff Mankin, Keith Van Inwag· the weekend. Guests were Mrs. General Hospllal and IS tmpr.&gt;v·
""iiiitiiTechnlcolor"'Jiiiiiiiiii len, Perry Kennedy G. "'· Guln- Helen Jotu•SOD and son T.erry m~. Her daughter, Mrs. Phlllp
ii
•
i;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMr. and Mrs. Chuck El&lt;i&lt;' and .
and son Philip of Cin·
d•ughters, Susan, Carol aod ctnnall came Mooday to care
Kim and Mr. and Mrs. Robert for her mother.
Johnson all of Parlr:ersburg, w. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Costa
va and Mr. and Mrs. Millard and Mrs. Richard Owens aod
van Meter and sons, Tony and daughters, Patricia aod Lloda
Melvin 01 Pomero
returned to tlletr homes Mon____
Y·__
day after a weekend vlsll 1n

I

L, Haner, Eureka Star

M . ' Ab

La: Warne~ J T Rue ~im~ bus with their daughter and
mie ~an To~mY Cooke l Lou- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Andy
'
ise MJ"ch ' 1
Summerfield and daughter Reae
·
· · ed their' son
Children in this group will nee. They at so ~JSJt
also receive Red Cross certifi- and daughter, Jnnmy and Oat·
cates which will qualif} them lene Watson.

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Entered Hospital
Among those who entered
Holzer hospital In the past :14
houro were Jolin C. Sax1on, eo5
Fifth Ave., Mrs. Robert V. Hoi·
land 611 T1urd Ave. Mrs AJ.
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~ Paul Barker; 4ll4 Hedgewood Dr., Melvln James Kirby.
Rt. 1 GalUpolls, Frances L. Bel·
ville, Rt. I Gallipolis, Gene E.
Scott, Rt. 3 GaHlpolla, Dll!na

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Arrangements will not
b"! Those . who rece1ve~ awards J.Im Fmk , Bebly Arnsbary, Mer- ~nd family s.pent the weekend the MiddletJOrt Church of Christ
made in the exhibitinn ronm were: ~rst year. begmners - r1 . Ault, Steve Nelson,
Dana Ill Newark Wllh Mr. a~ Mrs. v..iH hold an indoor picnic 011

name and name nl cl ub
on
Second group of . ltrs~o y~ar
B~ue Fl~ - Jimback of enlry tag. If non-c tvb I begin;e~s
member . pul county with name my c mo • ene rate, .AIlen Pugh
MarshaHarmon
Pugh. Jack
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usmg whrte nowers
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•reel tbp:Jez4nreca 611 eveelnK 11!!!1 oplo TltnrodaJ. Hlp
lod&amp;J 11-13. Low IOal&amp;bl fl·lJ.

cbiidren, Ronnie. Srenda, aDd
Rodney ol Oaytoo, were gueoto
of Mr. and Mrs. Walden Roberti and Mr. IUid Mrs. Webater
JVLYII
Hodge Iasl week. Mrs. Shlllllway Ia a oiJter of Mrs. Roberto, Tbo Cheater Garden
ell!D
aDCI.the dauabter of Mro. Hodge. will have a worksllop Wedn.,.
~;..,,.;;;_;;:;;,;;;;o;i;io:.,;.,:;,;, ld•y at 8 , .m. at th&lt;. borne &lt;JI
Mrs. Buel Rloenour. Mrs. Char·
Lewis -eglllll8! dinoctor, wW
he a guest.

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Mrs. Cbarleo Shumway aDd

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Fantasy - 3 of

et. Not required for Jun!ors
u"der 12
Exhrbitors will pre pBI·e tileir
entry blanks and lil e them • I
the Secretary 's office on or be·
lore
p.m. Th ursdar . Au~r!SI
4
B. This rule will be strictly
complied with.
AH entnes must be the work
of the exhibllor.
AU classes are f.,r amateurs
only An Amateur is ar.,nue
who grows plants fu r \ is or her
own pleasure. ""t tor the P"'·
po&gt;e of li velihood
F:ntnes must be " ' up and
co mpleted be tween 9 a m. and
12 noon Wertnesday Judging
Wlll beg w Ht 1 P m. Jndg:mg:
will be bv theo standard syst.e m
and the derision of the Jorige
will be final. Exh ib•ts arrivme
after 12 noon will be .!IC'ceptej

Around And
About

Mro. Oscar Bastlaoi and cbll·
one color
dren of Galtipolls visited tile
11. Uncl&amp;ssUied _ BD) other past Wet~ wltll her
parents,
than above.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd IUid
SpecirneL Collectloo - 5 or Mike.
more - 1b. led Mr. and Mro. Donald Lowery
1. African violets.
and son, Db.lllly, are vacatlon2. Cacti .nd-or suc.dlenis.
lnh at VIrginia Beach
tbla
3. Gourds.
week.
4. Colored corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searles
5. Small bouse plants.
have rerumed from • three-

Also listed below ar~ the- sev . Unclassified - Any flower
Educatiunal - 8 or more Jaberal categor i-es under
wh1ch swept, witr, weathered wond.
9. River Risong - Showing other than Man•olds or Zinnias. eled partieipants may enter exl•ib·
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Its .
water as part of the de&lt;1go
Horticulture I.
Evergreer specimens

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U1htwelght, easy to lwtdle. Tough weather rest.
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