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Advice Same:
·Go West Young
Man, Go West!

born August a. The baby wetp
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boell na!l*l ftl\r!llaU Tbomu.
They have anoiber soft, two
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~· Werry of Pomeroy and . Mr. a n d
Ml"ll. 'l'llorqas Holler, Rt . I Racine. Great-grandporentt are
Mrs. Martha RC!SO f!. Bashan.
Herman Werry WP~eroy, and
Ralph Gibbs Sr., of New HIVeD,
W.Va.

WABHiliGTON - The
lng s~lvos have sounded
l'b•f promises to be. one ol
bJa l!lottles of the
pr~ntlal campolgn - t h •
corjdltlon of the nation's defen.,

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· Republican presidential can416at.; Barry M. Goldwater let
loose the fir.t round Monday in
a apeech here before the Na·
tiona! Association of Coontlos.
He charges that the administro·
Qon's "utter disregard for new
wea na" would lead to a cut
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rifT oent over the neil
de.;ade'' in the nation's "dellv·
erable nuclear capability." 0n
~nother fron · Rep. Melvin R.
J,alrd, R·Wio.; chairman of the
~lntlorm C0)\1fllltt.e at the recent GOP National Conventioo,
oharged that the admlnistra·
tl1&gt;11 was attempting to stifle
criticism of the "gap in weapQn, development.''

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Burton and

Jean Simmons in
"THE ROlE"
(Color)

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POMEROY OHIO

CLOSED

FOR
VACATION

FROM
AUG. 9 TO 22
SUN., MON. and TUES.
Auauot 23-25
"A DISTANCE TRUMPET"
(TeehllieoJor)
Troy Donohue

Susan Pleshette
COMING
"ADVANCE TO THI RIAR"

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"MOON SPINNERS"
September 4 lhru Sept. 9

THIS WEEK'S

CANVAS

SPECIAL
59 Chev. Bel Air 2·Door
Beautiful beige !inisb with spotless saddle interior,
SIJ: cylinder motor, runs and sounds like new. Stan·
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AT BAINBRIDGE SCHOOL- nere are the ·majarettes and drum !DaJPrette trom.Pomeroy High during theJr recent stay at Camp Valley
Vista Majorette and drum majorette school near Bainbridge. Donna Crow, bead majorette second from left, Is assisted by: Kandi Grueser,
Peggy Hoffner, Kay McGowan, Linda Moore, Pamela O'Brien, and Sqp dy ThOmas. Pictured at the far left is Mbs Connie Leaven who is as·
sisting Mike Allen of the Purdue All American Marcblnc· Band with th ~· ·proiJ'Uil. Co1111ie ls a former Indiana State Twirling Champion anu
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Acce tance of This Fine Discount Food Market. So, A ~a.;_in~w.=..·.=. e_;;;,S;;;;.,L._T:..:h.;;:a::.;.:n:.:;lc=ts....:.F;.:ro:.:;m:,:_.:..:R:;qu.,
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Sugar • • • "' ·4Jc
CoHee 69c
Margarine.

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ROAST BROUGHTON'S FRUIT DRINK ~~~r•pe ·j~"S9c
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BUTT HALF
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dutrts 99·
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KERR MASON JARS
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SPICED LUNCHEON . Mj.AT or LOAF ~:::;:·ri&lt;C•rtlflo• !!·97c
CHICKEN FRYER PARfS mASTS _ 49c lb. __ Lros 45c lb.

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COFFEE MATE - CREAM
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NESTEA - GIANT SIZE
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NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE
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AERO WAX
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CAMPBEUS TOMATO SOUP _
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Stuart Hall BOX STAnONARY .
box 7Sc
GERIERS STRAINED FRUITS •nd VE~ETABI ES BABY FOOD. 3 jars '25r
BROUGHTON$ ASSORTED FLAVOR FRUIT DRINKS
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PURE LARD
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8A YER ASPIRIN
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CHILDREN$ BAYER ASPIRIN - - - : - - - - - S.OCount 3Sc
LARGE BOnLE MENNEN SKIN BR~CER'
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ARRID CREAM DEODORANT _
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NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM
Large 21h oz. 54c
DAWN HAIR COLOR
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LOVING CARE HAIR't'df&lt;'lt
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iiOHNSONS BABY POWDER - -----Large 14 o'z. 81c
IIUST WONDERFUL HAIR SPRAY
13 oz. 95c
FRENCHS BLACK PEPPER
4 oz. 33c
LARGE 16 OZ. IOnLES R.C. COLA
Six Paclc 47e
REG. CIGARETTIS
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KIAFTS MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DR:SSING _
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AIMOURS TREET- MEAT
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Dick Long and Mike Fisher.
ed one. Price slruck ou11; and
Price led ofl !be Southern gave up thtee passes.
seventh with a so~d hit tD rlghl '!be game Is schedu)lod to be
field thai went for three bases. replayed today beginning at 5
p.m or. the Racine fielt..
Southern . ·-· 000 1100 1 - I 3 1
GaUipolta . . . 000 001 0 - I 0 2
Prire and Grueser, Bostick
By United PreRfl lntP.mational (8). Janey and Long.
American Le...e
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Mlnlleoota 5 Detroll I •
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Cleveland ..a~ Loo ~ ...I.,
night - McDowell . (s-4) n.
Newman (9-51.
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Washinglon at Kansas dt,,
night - Narum IH ) vs. field (J-5).
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Detroit at Mlnneaota, M•-"
Regan 15-!) ... Grant (Mll f
Boston at Baltimore, Dlgll( Connolly (2-81 vs
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Chicago at New York--liell'l.?
bert &lt;i-31 vs. Swttlemyer (14)'
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Detrott at Minllf!80ta .
Boston at Baltimore, rugbl .
Chicago at New York, twi-ljiht, .
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Pittoburgh
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Sl. Louis
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MUwoukee
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Los Angeles
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Clllcqt&gt;
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llouJtoo
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New York
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Tueldoy•o !Wallo
Philadel hil 13 Chicago 5
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Cincinnati 4 Los &amp;..eles 2
MDwaukee 9 Houstoo ~
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made it a sweep by pitcbvlc!Dry and In the
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1 Jive-hitter. and belting a
s!"O:t Kba~baJ~·~~ Sltop 1 Middleport's Boys League bat and played flawlessly
hollll!r In the nightY, ou 81. - · · All-Star team gained the semi- the field . His two-run dotlble
Pizarro, tagged for Mickey
Kou/11% hasn I had much luck finals in the Wellslon Southeast·· last night In the thinl
23rd homer, woo his
with the Reds ln the past and ern Ohio !-IItie Baseball Toum- knotted ~as the go-ahead hit, 15th against six losses as the
~utch would Just 81 soon 8'~" ament Tuesday night with a and his_smgle m Ute fifth drove Yanks suffered their seventh
t ln~s stay that way for the 5--2 come--from-behind
victory m an msurance run to make loss . in the last nine game!!.
University of Ci:;;au over Chillicothe Hennis ·All - the score 4·2.
Bomer Snaps n.
h . ~1~K~ufa':r:'cky f Ji S~ars.
He handled lhe six
hila Max Alvis' th"''H"n homer

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Sin Fran.
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Le1gue, tile Chlcogo While 8&lt;&gt;1:,
who had droppod 10 tn o r&lt;111
to the New York Yankoeo,
swet&gt;t,&gt; a day-night cloublebeoder
fro!n tbem H ..., 8-2; llw
Cleveland IDdlano blanked tbt
Lao Angeles Anlltis 3-0; Ml"""'
sola 1118pped Detroit'• ..,...
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WasltlngUtn lmocked over KaJ&gt;.
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Plttla ll.elllla Lead
'lbe Philadelphia Ph1Hies relaJned their lbree.game lead iD
the Nallonal League with a IIJ.6
romp over the Chicago. Cobo
while !be San Franclsc&lt; G1aots
beat the St. Loo11 Cardinais
8-3. Mllwaukee downed Houston
H . CIDclnDatl llcked Los Ang..
los 4-2, and the New Yorl&lt; Mela
edged tbt Pittsburgh Plrateo
s.z to a rome limited 11&gt; 71&gt; Innlngs by rain.
Pete Ward drove In foor I"UIIII
with hil 17th homer and two
tD lead Jhe White Sox
day-time victory over

By MILTON RICHMAN
tell you he's killlni them """·
UPI Sporla Rea11011 l'w ~
BJg Boog Powed OIICe was At 22, the &amp;-leel-3, 23$-poUlld
banned from. playing bateball Powell is the big re11.0011 the
and there are oome lll'UIDblera Orioles lead the pack by ooe
"Jiere•o yoar cluloce 1o do some who seem to feel he never game today.
Ufting. I'Ve got a flat tire and should bave be&lt;n permllted He drOJed hil lOtl1 homer
doa't ..ve a Jack!"
:back.
w1th one on deep intD t1te left
I Utls particular - p beppens field bu 11pen at Baltimore'•
tD be made up ot opponenls of Memorial Sladlum Tuesday
lhe first place Balllmore OrL night to break • u tie and
olea. It also blppens tD be power the Orioles to an 8-7 vie£ ___
prf!judiced, just ae you proba- tory over the Boston Red Sox.
OUrcU.
bly would he too" If someone Powell's shot off looer Dlclo
was knocking yor blodt off.
Radatz (10-71 iD the oeventh InCINCINNATI &lt;UP!) _ Mana- Powell was banned !rom_the ~ing was !be last of three Bll·
ger ·Fred HutchlnsOb of the Cln- Lakeland, Fla., Little League Umore homers and enabled reclnnaU lledJ Ia obserVing his 10 yeara ago beeause he was ltever Dtck Hall tD register hil
4Sth birthday and lonlght he's too big. He sloOd :&gt;feel-7, eighth win in nine decisl~.
counting 00 Jim O'Toole to give weighed 165 pound.s at !be age Sam '!owens contributed hil
him 8 nice present
of 12 and they were alrald he 14th homer and Brooks Bobit&gt;·
might kill someone.
soo his 16th. each bloW cominC
O'Toole (IM) wUJ be on !be 1 '!bey were right, because with a man aboard.
for the Reds as they American League pllcbera will Elsewhere In the American
their eutrent hOJIIf stand
a single game against Lao

Southern Local Lefty Larry Price burled no-bit bill
againsl Galllpolill Tuesday evening in the Tri-County
High ~cbool League Tournament but his efforts were to
no avail as the game was called at lbe end of aeven
frames with the &amp;core 1·1.
Gallipolis Righthander Ron Janey wasn't far behind
Price in sharpness. He limited Southern to only three
hits.
Gallipolis took !be lead In the
Bllrth even though Price fanned
Soothern Local lefty scor·
five baiters ln the Inning. II
with one away when 8 I I I
started out with Eddie Hamilhit a ground ball tD tha
lon walking and Janey reach- GaOipolls shortstop. Price went
lni! Ilk! ;OR a passed ball alter home while shortstop Milliron
he ha~ struck out. The next bat- was attempting to !brow Knapp
ter, Glb Milliron, f8f11led, ond out at first.
then Pete Anderson was sale Soothern Local's ooly other
at first to load the bases after hilo of the gaiDI! were a single
anotber passed baU.
by Jead-&lt;~11 bailer Frank Porter
Price then walked Larry Mit. in the first Inning and a double
chel1 lor Gallipolil.' lone J'llll. by Jenkins ln the thir.l.
Alter Hamilton came home In going the route for Galliwilh the lead run, Price fanned polls, Janey fanned 10 DDd walk·

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58 58 .500 131&gt;
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ISouth Webster Thursday at 8:· out a mJ~ue .
bomer and his first since re- Minnesota
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p.m., the winner getting a TannehtU gave up. three .
to ~ lineup Jast week Cleveland
54 60 .474 16'h:
sweep of lhe Dod~ers, for Joey berth in the finals Friday night. and a run In the ftrst
a bout with spinal Boston
53 61 .465 1711
Jay fck"f ~p hiS
c~n- 1 Pomeroy and South Webster two hits and a ~ ln the
Rookie Lois Tiat Washington
45 72 .285 27
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nge es ' play tonight.
ond, a harmless Single m
recorded his fifth win In six de- Kansas City
42 71 .372 2t
fell Tuesday mght, 4-%.
For the second time at Well- third, then retired the last
. ·ons with 8 four-hitter while
Tuesday's Resolts
RoiJinloa, Jollnson_ Homer
ston, Middleport's Jerry Lee ter he faced in the third
CISI Belinsk suffered his eighth
-Jay, who evened biS mark at S!Dbart, centerfielder, led at the next nine in the fourth. flflh I
Yed .th .
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BoU:ton, Reniff 17 ), Willi ams Cepeda, ~F 95 352 52109 .310 8-8, wa~ given all the runs he
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sixth. inning! in order. He _oss compar WJ mne VIC
NEW YORK (UPI)-Bob Farl'S
fanned rune. walked one, and T
Oliv ' 26th hOmer in rfngton of l"!lchwood Ohio.
(9)"aitd Howard Blahchard (8) . Allen, Phil 109 421 8113t .300 needed by Deron Johnson and
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·Martin Pizarro Manlle,
American Leque
b_ang out a double, p e a
John Srmth, Chillicothe • big th r he ·n Ute Tw" • tri· 159 victories in 750 slar ts, but
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rth~ T" ers. :iever 1s In fifth . place in money i'
Bnaton
110 022 0111- 7 14 1 Robnsn, Chi 93 348 62 109 .313 16th home~ In !he l~rth inning
mg a sharp fast ~e, was •m- AI ~
.gsted his third earned. Farrington's $2112,661
Bal~
010 203 20x- 8 3 I ManUe, NY 99 322 59100 .311 after Robmson s trmle tD ; P"!
touohable m !be f~rst two tnn- tr" ~by
bois;' the Ti
puts him in fifth place behind I
neifiler Radatz (II and Till- Robnsn, Bait 1114211 ;6 131 .305 the Reds In front 11-2. •
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~lump hit a$ theng I " : : Stanley Dancer's 1558 792
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In the third Joey IDndy led w ....
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lnninJs. Hank Aguirre (:!.a) was Dancer Is in third place wilh
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Hall (6) Bat:ber (9) and Lau. Brsud, Bos m 410
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off WI a 5 e, was
th 1
105 wins in 290 starts.
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WJrpier' 2..Hall 1 g.~j Loser- Ra- Kilbrw, Min 110398 70119
scootedhomefromthtr~on
Dr. N. C. Carpenter closed secoodbyJhnCiatworthy.
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Kaline, ' Det 102368 54109 ..296 Dever Ron Perranoskis
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out, Stobart's double
Don Lock_s tvro:run homer 1•·
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Bowens, B. Allisoa, Min 110 S93 73116 .295 fired effort to pick Vada
and with the North Main Street ed Tannehill and Lewis, mak- and Ed BrtnkmDD s two - run
":1
.
moon, owe .
Tillman, Bos 92 298 29 88 .290 off flrsl base. .
Church ol Christ. Rutland, S1111- ing !be score 3-2 for Middleport. double ""re lho k~y blows in
Q"''' ..
betr:lt ·
Home R1llll
Los Angeles, which has won day. Aug. 9, and will find a In the filth ctatworthy was a four-run fourth_ ummg rally
020 100 000-- 3 8 0
•
000 201 llx'- 5 8 0 NaUonal $. e a g a e - Mays, just twice In 14 games with the limited number of Lyceum en· safe oo an error and scored lhat paced Washmgtot. tD VIC·
IN PREPARATION FOR
Minn. i
N
(7)
d Giants 33: WDllams, Cubs 25; Reds this season, broke in front gl(ements whilfl recuperating with two out on Stobart's . lory over ~ansas Caty m t~
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Agu rre, avarro
a n SantD, Cubs 21; Robinson, Reds 2.0 In the """""" on singles by lrOin a recent Illness.
In the sixth Mickey
batUe for nmUt place. The- VIC I
F~•· SU~~· !e1 tiS), 21 . Hownrd Dodgers· Aaroa, John Roseboro, Nate Oliver and He and Mrs. Carpenter will
off wllh a single, and
tory put the Senators a full
88 o~0 rthin~ C 3a ~· B~aves· eeProa Gian~ an 20. Maury Wllls and that was their continue to reside in the
with two out scored on an
game ahead of 1he A's and was
tnner U n ~ • Americaa Le~gue _ Kille- scoring. Phil Ortega took the parsonage until October when
credited w sta~ Claud~ Os· 1
Loser - Agu.'rre ( ).
--, b
Twina 39· Powell Orioles foes.
he will aceept anolller
Smith fanned 12,
teen, now 11-8. Diego Segul, 7-9. I
Demeter, Oliva.
~~wA.utson., ~ins 28: Wagner, "Yep,,. said Jay, .,1
ate in ,Ohio or the Midwest, or
hit nobody.
was the loser. Jim Ki~ and I
POME!IOY, 0.
w sh
about !be two nms the devote time to
nnd his Mld'port . . ..... 003 Oil - 55 Nelson Matthews also hot hom·
100 400 000--; 51 Indians· Stuart Red Sox · Cola'
got In the second in· life-time Lyceum
Chillicothe . .... 110 000 -S~2;.,6ilhlrer•'•
· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
K a .City 000 010 001 2 10 0 vito A'~ all 'l"/,
an.
' 'Ran 8 B. tted 1
ning. I just got straighl on
from Pltlshurgh
Taanehill and Lewis.
Osteea, Hannnh (71
a
n
b t"
• th "tch I
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National Lea I a e - Boyer was a ung an~o~ e ?I
was The minister and his wife and Lawhorn.
S . Sl k (4)
I•
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rum r;y.(61. egUI,
to make.
1 d1d aI lot
- - -EVENT
-Sanders
Wyatt (8)ocand Ed-, Ca~s S3; Santo, Cubs. OO:'
If I hndn't.
would p1w~~alfo~~:;al·~·:.·p~~~;~si:~:;.
the home l WINS SINGLES
wards. Winner -Osteen til-a). M~s, Giants 7&amp;; Aaron,
have slruck out 13."
M
UP!)
7'
T
B
70
rs. Robert Musser,
HAMBRUG,
Gennany
1
Loser --Segul (HI). HRs-King, . ; orre, raves .
The 13 strikeouls tied him M
d M E I K
mil. t
Stuart
r. an . rs . ar ing, and
Bungert, a se ma ~
Amerlc.. Le•m•e
Lock. Mathews.
•
with
Sammy
Ellis
foi
the
cmn·.,
nd
Sox 91: Killebrew, Twins
Mr. a Mrs, Carl Hysell last 1st at Wimbledon this year. won
~
'"olliV~
1 season blgh.
Saturday evening, Aug. 8.
the men's sinaJes
title in thfl ~
India
88
W
;
agner,
na
.,;
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Cleveland 000 000 003-- 3
to.
A's
74;
Powell,
Orioles
74.
of
the
party
was
!be
temaUonal
West
GennDD
tennis
Los Ang. 000 000 000-- 0
PllehlnJ
NATIONAL
DOUBLES
presentation
of
beautiM
twin
championships
Tuesday
by
de- l
Taint (5·1) and Azcue. Belin· I
National
Le1gue
Koufal,
CHESTNUT,
HILL,
MaS!I.
table
lamps.
A
session
of
pray~
feating
fellow
West
German
sky &lt;HI and Rodgers. HR
Dodgers 17-5; Marlchal, Glanls IUPII - Rafael Osuna
he and · An- er was held at each home, and Chris"an
" •Kuhnke 0-6, 6-'
" 7-5,
Alvis.
Leque
. 15-5; O'Toole, Reds 12-4: Bun- lonlo Palafo"'-.mem rs of
aacred hynms were sung.
' 8-2.
'
NauOIUII
•
Davis Cup team, Tuesday
Phila.
201. 105 031- 13 Ill 2 ning, Phlls 12.-4; MahaHey,l6tJer&lt;!d the 84th national douChlcago
001 130 110()..,. 5 10 t Phils 10-5; Gibbon, Pirates 8-4. blea championships. whlcb beCulp Roebuck (5) Boozer (6) Amerlcon League - Bunker.
Sund
t th Lon oocJ
and Triandos. EU;1!lorth, Els- Orioles 12·3: Ford. Yanks 12-4:
cf%b. a ·e
gw
ton (61, McDaniel ~7), F. Bur· P 1z a rr o, White SoJ: 1~:
dette (8), Gregory (9) and Ber- Chance, Angela 12-5 ; K~!:; ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT
tell, Rosnovsky (8) . Winner - Indians 11-4; Downing,
MONTREAL &lt;UPI) - NationBoozer (2-2\ Loser -Ellsworth 11-4.
a~ . Hockey League Prealdent
RIGHT FOR EVERY JOB
(12-14). HHa -Rodgers, Banks,
FIGHT RESULTS
Clarence Campbell Tuesday DR·
Toiaitdos, Callison.
nounced !be appoinbnOIII
By Ulllled Pn81 lnlemlllloual Fred Corcoran of New York W
;Jouston
100 220 001- 8 14 I LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - tbt newly created position
V-Rod-Mmmrn
Bicycle Slur Type
BANANA
Mllw. .
002 106 OOX- ' 12 1 Hilario Morales, 1&gt;7, Mexico promotioo consultant.
Johnson, Woocleshick 161, City, knocked out Utell Tor· corcoran's. chief Junction
Larsen 181 and Grote. Spahn, renee, 1110, Loo Angeles, 7.
be to develop new Ideas in the
'
Sadowski 15), Raymond (6)
wallo of professional boc•key·'a
By UDI:.,
Horlen, Mossl (6) Wilhelm
National Le81Ue
f71 and Martin. Terry, Hamil·
G. AB R. H. Pet.
ton &lt;8) and Howard. Winner - Cl~nte, Pitt 105 424 M 149 .351
Mossi 13-1). Loser- Terry (i-9). Wiliams, Chi 110 437 72144 -~
HR- Robinson, Kubek, Ward. Santo. Chi 109 406 65132 .325
(2nd Game, night)
Mays, SF
112 418 9t 134 .321
Chicago
110 005 11111- 8 11 o Aaron, Mil 110 443 80 139 .311
New York 010 000 001- 2 5 2 Boyer, StL 112139 67 137 .312
Pizarro (15-6) and Martin. Torre, Mil 104 397 13124 .3t2

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WASHINGTON WPJ) -The
.Amorlcan •oter Ubi bla prul·
•entia! candidates to be wise,
llut not to rosort to wbecrackll.
One amart.alec:ky pllrua can
turt a man and • frivolous
opoech can doom him.
In the hell of • Jl"lldanUal
UI11paign Adlw StevenllOII cas·
&amp;ally Nmorked, "EU haads of
:he world, unite! You have
IIOihlng to lola but your yokes.•
~ woman. who had been work·
lng for him vlaorously prompt·
1y sw&amp;tch_
od to. Dwi&amp;bl D.. Else~~er ':"th _Ibis ezplanation: 1
tan I vtsualize a pruldeut who
It capable of makiilll auch nippant remarks." Nobody knows

b01r lliii1Y followe4 ber, but It
,_.. to be a fact U..t Steven·
oon's easy aense of htll110I' qurt
him at the polls.
.
1'l1e voterti want 1 lftlident
who radiates a VIlli• attribute
called "goodness and alnceri-

ty." The Research Survey Ceoter of the Unlvenlty of MleltJ.
gan, seeldni to find tho IUIIDD
for ~wer's popularity,
found out that that almost half
ol his supporters simply felt that
he was a good man and honest.
luues were secondary.
Varied IDflueacea
Most voters form oplntona of
eandlclatee by watching televt.
re..nng newspapers and maga-

zlnes. Few see the ·man in the
flesh . Smne candida~ &lt;Jcel in
000 medillfll ~ flil tn anoth·
er. Sltveti!Clll ,.., more effeclive than Eisenhower 1111 the ra·
clio according to post-election
suf.eys, because he spoke In
rounded sentences from a carefully prepared manusertpt. l!:i·
1 ;00 , llstento1 to radio and
senhower sounded jerky o~ the
radio, but once he got.oo tolevision he came across warm
and friendly In contrast to Stevenson'1 eool aloofness. John F.
Kannady probably turned thE
tide of IIJe 1900 oleetion when
ha debated Richard Nixon on
televisioo.

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B ipe'.Threa.t Appare_ntly P.'"""
::U~!~ ~~ r:;.~·=~ :~u:~·:::;:-: An Exercise lorTired Feet: Riffle Patre wit.hToes
• t ed.,;, Or Has Jt?
fol'l!lllll
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Has • :fa
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~:':u.!"~·ls~~~ :n~~~"it':n..,.acr::::::, ~W:.U1111~o~m~ :=:.;~:): .2:;
tbla ~ lor fjle expreu 11111:81'9 IIIII rl&amp;bleolll, ;. vpler- Culpeper, Va. He wetll to lbe they
to pnl!flcel. porllwoi
:;:;~t~theoo:.~~ ~~~~ ;~~::et::! ~·~~: ~ ~ear.b!= •.~ ": :::::: :~r::

numbers sound like 10 1 butlle?'' my llllwtr to that
Old World war I favorito ~ailed ts, "y~. "
"When it's
O'Clock in
Kaew ..._. """'"
0
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Italy it's Wednesday Over
- - .,.....ro
IIY DICK
eternal vigilance Jl! l!!tl.J!l'lce ol Here:"
, A bugler I knew in the Army
VB!IM .frw ..._ trliU~ l!lllqUfllly . ... II ._,,. IPI!f8rB
. .
, om-e plantetl 8 crop of marl·
WAsiiJJi'GTON (lJPJ)-A few U.t lht f.-.. of diBqulo\llde AI IU'sl glance, Proxmlre s JUana in a field near thE camp
III!IIIIhl .,.., I lclnetl eerta1n.,.. al ...ark oa. •l!Ow fran~.
.-luUoo might appear rela· where we were stationed. And
Gu.t crusading journallsts in Sen. William E. Prc¢tllre, lively harmless. Tbe congres. the bugler for my ol4 boy '!"""t
eatlflll ~~ to the aoUvl- DoWis., bta jll§l fl!lrodu!ltd; a IIDNII procllv1ty for proclaim- troop subsequently _was Indicted
ties of the powerful bagpipe joint congresslooal ~IUillm to !liB 5p11Cllll ,...q ~ by and on two coonl! of dilfl!rblng ~
.,bby _In this country.
proclaim tlle last week in Au· ~ge, a fairly Innocent pa.. peace.
.
Efforts were being millie to lila! as ~illonal Drltm 4! Bul~ lime.
They were the OIIIY bqlt.. I
NPN! the tarifl 011 baCJII]lel, a Corps Week.
.
It carrie• with It, howi!V.,., !IV"' l&lt;new penonally. It mtahl
lllep that would undoubt&amp;dly
St!vnd1 Tbe SBIJie
liD implied bleo""' or endorse- ~lore he oeld lila' I oever
stllwlota bagpipe imporls.
llagplpes and drum and bu~e ment that mfabl lend to en· ~!new a bu~r who WM!I'I 1
''Make no mls!Ue," we COfP&lt;l, , &lt;IS ygu know, have a courqe dnumnln&amp; 8lld ~Ung. 4ellnquent.
·
.
Wtl'lled. "U mOI'e baiiPipel art great d~! in common. Both To that extent, !lie rei!DiuUtin Moll bulle~'~, . 1'111 aqre, .,.,
brQIIiht II!, eomebody will try CIUI l'l!p!llre tbe tymphanlc lll a dlsl!nct mMaCe.
·
wholesome, cl.~ tddl. llut
to play the~!!·"
.·
lljmlbrage and everything that Prom~ire Mllemjlll to jusllly Ill! ~ Nmltll pol!tts out,
'11le hall]llpe . t apPareQt· they play IIDuodi 1M IH!Ille.
the resoi•Uon by auertlng that there ue ilreldy . 111«t lllan
ly hq dtssiJI'ted Willer the All bllil!ip!l numbers sollll&lt;l drum end bugle corps "hava IOO.OQO A~lellD y~ en.
barsh glare of publir:li)', but ilke the chcirus ol "who tm.w helped llgltt juvenjle delinqlleJio rolled 1ft drum an4tibjll ""'P'l·

lftl

~ eharge often Is

beard a!i~ the~r great future and~ lllo mud-sJlnaing stMts:
Wbat,did ~ fi:!gp f\'fll' ~0
that newspa rs slant the news peace and honor In tbe orqrld,
"Ill pollll&lt;:ll, 1111 tn poker, tile lor Culpeper! Nobody could
In faV(Ir of~ man thl!Y ..., Harry 'l'rwll!ln, St. Loul1, watiG meet oeandalllUII ehii'IGS recall that Nl:lon had ever d :
1UpporU!11, but the fa~u are Oct. 30, IIHI: ··~ ail !h' fake II to 111U 'fill and raise '0111. anything for Culpeper, and
otherwloe. The overwhelming camp~, this II toJ)II_ID Ill' II )'QII aro dan~ as a fool, ~patgn train roliJd ""IIY
number of papers balmlCe the as the Republican candidate t.s c!lll your OIIJlQII'!lll a danmnd Without anybOdJ Jnqulrlng what
news carefully and confine their concerned. He has been follow· llloi, U he Sill'S y&lt;)U Brl a Lyndon B. Johnson bad ever
opinions to the etlltorlal PAi•· mg me and making speeches g,ook, call him • robber. II be done for Culpeper.
Bernard R. Bereloon tn his about botne. molber, unity lntllltates that you Ill'! careii!Bll Voters wbo make up the wlebook "Voting• offers III• inter- and •!~ctency. He won't talk wii!I the 11111": leU your audl· \IIS!CIII ~en~ for a poliUCII
estlng the.ory that charges of Issues.
ance tbal he 11 a Jl!lthologteal opeec)l 11'1! ID eiUJtwe lot and
unfairness against the preso There isn't any doubt thll · Uar."
.
a caatildate can never be 'qutte
may stern from the fact thal Trumao's spoech will stick 1~- ' Another useful l!!clmiqll!l t.s ~· !lOw to lw!dla tbem. · HI
one candidate makes more er In the newopaper readers to take the offensive lmmedf. Qowll, f9l' inJtanoe, IIIII 1 Wr
news than the other and, Uiere- mind and Rradually he "lay alely q!llnst your opponent" by ~wc:liJ&gt;n 01 tbem IU'C! lollll
fore, hi• speeches and activities come to ~e concii!SIDD thlt the asking 1111 unanswerable ques- to I.'I80Dt bit IIJipe- bedominate the mind ol"lhe news- pre11 ion I reporting Dewey lion. Lyndon B. Johnson, run- cause be has forced the cancelpaper reader. Example:
lalrly and fully.
ning fill" vice presidept tn lf60, ._,lion of 1 favvrile PfOII'8III.
Thomas E . Dewey, Des Humor t.s risky business lor proved .to be ID adept ]ll'acU- Ml!Uone of ~ an 11101'11

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crippling from the c e n 1 ~ a n fee~ via hlP bqe)l ,.. lboN wllb tlliriP IIJ!Ct ~ atllllbL"
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catad, Is preventable prov~ 1proper occasiODll.
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ed 11llslbl• women follow hil l "llflb haolt," be aald, "~Mold 'l'bfJ, too, ta a JINI.C.l!Ji !"""-"
sellllble ldvtee.
be rtllrved fer dnw _...,. lflt!a. Dr. RabiD lljol '!M ....,...

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do tbl• ..,. -IHO.
hoelt, as aucll, • he· ltlf4, "jUII For fti!IIU duty - houlewort• tao eare1ou to ·trim their Milt
agailllt tho constant woortnc of or, ollloe, shopping - you oogbt p!oparly.
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conlract. the call of the leJ an i llhoes."
tbelffeet," bl ufd.
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unnatural way and eventually
Teen·AJe ll'aot Problem
The nport, formar!J dhl'f tf
feol
can cauoe baek painl."
In town lor the annual meet. of cUn1cJ at lbo! DllMk COil ,..
Dr. Rubin, editor of the t\lller- Anolber uerci01 he recom· log . ol the American Podrlstry of Poclrtatry Ill ChJealio, 1 al 1\
lean Podiatry ~lotion's mencled: wllk around the boule Aasoci1Uon, Dr. Rubin also dts. goneraHy tho haalc! thlllllllllif,
"Journal" al!d ~ve !OCf&amp;" tn yDUI' stoeking feet, cloJng a CU8IOll what apparrntly shBJII'lljloot hys- II'"- lllep lfllllll
tary o1 lbe aa~on·a eoun. sort of ballel by rolatnJ your up u "the eommoo cold ,ot. clean.
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how to help owrcome Injury to
the too1s1es from steady wear·
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book . You're in yoor bare feet,
of C*urso. Now curl your toes
over the edao o1 the bo&lt;)k and
try to riffle the Jl8ltl - doing
to the PllSet witllllll toe• what
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you riffle a d'ICk o1 Clardf. ·
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D.C., fool expert dOliCrilled the
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IIELEN HELP U.S!.

Teaching, Not Text, Is The Essential
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to Negro, and according to their findings

mind that we need 1to l'Onslantly reevaluate the schools and the type ol instrueUon that ts given As the time approaches for the opening of Meigs county
sl'IJOol:- Waf~I that every teacher and
parl.:'nl ask thPmselvPs how thev are go-

SOCIAL
\SECURITY

Any Minute"

r.OMMENT ATING EDITORIAU Y

one o! the books gives no account of slavery in the coloma! period, another noth·
ing about the Negroes after the Civil
War, and a third does not mention Ne-

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Helen Bott,l--'

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bear llelen:

What do 7iJ1! think ol a lfOIII·
WileD '" were- nro\ l'IWTit!d, "' whO - . to the ~
we had pleniJ of Umt to do ket In I blklD!? - SHOCk£D
grOes m any connection.
things togtther. but no mDfit1. llNr Shocbd:
.
Of course, this type of criticism can
Now
we
have
tho
mooey,
but
She's
!IIIler
en
uhll&gt;li!Onllf
ing to &lt;.~ssist the students in the rnany ad- be leveled at almost any text ever comno time. As 111J1 husband ftllt or a peddltr - , Jlla1bt boui.
i ustments they are going to have to make posed. They all have their defects, but in
up In hlJ professl1111, be jolnod .
Or, . perhll.._·!he's . '!'ttl~·
to livP in this world of ours with under- the main the text is only a guide to the
civic
OJ18nizaii«&lt;IJ,
COt
Intel'InC
I
Pftwt! . plteb ; .ptnll
st•nding of jts many protrlems. We are study of a sutJjert like histury. It is a
ested In local' poUtlcl. wu (llld deeeptlvt paclt:lllna. - H. ·
su re that the- philosophy ol every •rhool starling pomt for the pupil and teacher
I!
I out •Jmoot enry night. For !)ear Helen:
.
·
svstem needs to, be undrr constant scrut- to enlarge thetr knowledge, and not the
my
share,
1
got
a
lovely
borne,
can't
a
wife
~to
the
way
iiw and flpxible Pnough to incorporate end in itself.
part-lime belp, everythifll mo· she wants to? I told my · bus·
We · can ref" all teachers in our day
changes in the manner in which subject
terial
the children llld I want. band I was going to vGte Demwho saw to it that their studPnls were
matenal is presented .
We meet each other, romlng ocrallc this year - For tile
One of the things that is often over· aware of the events taking place around
llld
golfll, for. of course, I nrat Ume Ill my long edullllfe.
looked is the need to relate the materials them. Many will remember the regular
have
my golf and club WOI1t, He's a l!llNnCh Republlean, ••
within the text to the last moving society arrival of the little publication "Current
IIIII
the
oblldren have dozen:~ I have always ·been. He dein which we live. The other day we read Events," that treated of many sub_iecls
of
pursuits.
mands I •ote the way he "-·
about a group of university historians de· on the landscape of that period Today
Sometimes 1 get a
II'OBI l)o@s "love,' .honor and obey'
ploring the !act that the current civil we are seeing wider uses made of the
yeal'lllnlr
for
the
way
It
used
to ..lend to , poUIIcl? - DISII,
rights movement. which they term as o~e daily newspaper and other publications
be
I'd
liD
1o
llllve
Jill
11uoLUSIONED
of the major historical events of the mid- within the framework of the classroom.
ha~
retire
and
move
to
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b
e
Dear Sis: ·
century. is not being taught realistically We can not get too excited about what
mountain~
llld
Uve
the
llbnple
What 101! do Ill that private
in the nation's schools. Their observa- is included and excluded from the pages
life. He says I'd die of bordeom: voting booth ,'- entirely up
tions are contained in The Shape of Edu- of a text. We can not see how any teach·
I'm just being oostalglc. Am I? to you. But don t light to swl~
er
could
ignore
the
happenings
in
.
the
cation for 1964·65. a publication of the
SIMPLE WIFE
- keep quiet llld do u
JIIU
National School Public Relations Associ- civil nghts movement wh1ch get the lions
please
tOr
your
husband
may
ation. They attempt to identify new share of the headlines.
Dear Wife:
swing you around by the ean.)
The difficult problem is the intorpre·
trends in education which will effect
Probably. "Going back" ts _ H.
what goes on in the nation's classrooms tation that is plared on the things that
never the way you expect It to Lillie Leqae Bod!
are laking place. A teacher of history in
in the months ahead .
be. Why don1 you arrange a Dear Helen:
These men charge that seven h1slory our county would inrtePd be remtss 1[
II&gt;MUND VALTMA_H, HARTFOU Tt.MIS ~
long vacation, rent a mountain 1 Hve by a Little League
texts used widely in schools all over the they did not inform their students of the
cabin,
and find out? - H.
diamond. The language 1 hear
country ignore or distort the role of the events thal transpired here in connecDNr Helen:
Is disgusting. Fl'lllll the ll'OWDtion with the operation of the l!nder·
Ne~ro in tlJa.history Of t~ countr~ ...
'Ibls topless swim
s u it ups, thalli. And the sportsmanTheir clr.l'rge is that the respons1btbty ground Railroad to help free slaves The
thing?
ship Is sad. It's anything
to
contributions
that
were
made
m
the
CJVI]
for un&lt;elisfacto" texts i§'llue to the fact
~ Women have been yelling • · win, appa~tly, and the ad·
1hat puhlishers are playing up to the sen· \\r~ar whkh freed slaves an&lt;i to the size.
bout equallly with men for a ulls get Into llghts when thelr
!'litivitit&gt;s of thr southern market They able group of the race who have helped
~
long tjme now. But when a teaiTlll doesn't. 1~ this teaching
further claim that the greatest defect in to fashion our community.
V
man designer tries to g i v e youngsters the pn?clpalo of good
·
· them equality _ the ladies ac- ~rtsman~hip? I d say rather
·
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tuall icket stores that sell 11. Jt • teaching them that I h •
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mate, Rep. Wtlilam E. Mtller then of American neutrality to
YP
have
been game isn't the thing - It's com11 1
By LYLE WILSON
of New York, both applauded lend 4(J over-age destroyers to As for
suit
1ng out top dog that counts.
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Johnson 's firm action although the British navy. In retwn, wearing
Pd ess bod
r I'm for going back to the ball
8y DOROTHY KILGALLEN
many toyears
ever game on the corner lot-wheri
Events have mousetrapped Goldwater later suggested that ,,~DR go1 1ong term or unr~·t· tried
arrestan me·no lf ywomen
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater at •the Red attacks may have been ed naval base 1eaoes on vanoos
h'
they' adults didn't mix tn and try to
1
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the outset of his presidential invited by weakness in U.S. pol- British islands. The British
;ere mt jua~ ~no
11lall8ge things for the glo,Y of
campaign just as Wendell L. icy toward Southeast Asia.
been desperat~ for
.
~~so:" y f
Jes fr:n mak· tbemaeives. - D. T.
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Willkie was mousetrapped in
May ~orne Issue
to protect theu AtlantLc con- ~·
eepthi:.Cmatbe have some- Dear D:
1940 when he came roaring out Miller cautioned questioners voys.
: m:' d 't h~ e _ POR- You cantt wipe out all LitI Dorothy Kilgallen is on vacation.
mind to sing ft.
of his corner shouting '' l wanna to remember that if ~utheast Popular opinion ln the
TEn: ey on
v·
tle League beeause .some are
Hrr ~ ue~t columnrst today is on• of
It " hard to match that perfection ; meet lhe champ."
Asia is not no.- a presid'llltial States supported FDR'Ii
H
len·
poorly
manng'!l'· JUat as you
0 8
ht ~r favOCite entertainers, ptamsl·
with the present day when every yodeler ! The events that comptlled eampaign _ issue, it may be- t
r deal and Willltie had
~/~.:res ·that a male design- can't downgrade all PI'A'I besing~r Robby Short/.
in the clvilized world has taken a crack Goldwater to recast somP of Ws come an Issue agam before the 9 roye
•&amp;6ld
cause a few fall sbort - or
1 w1-th the to~
· strategy too k pace
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h
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endorse
it
in
his
er
woo
come
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at mutilating the poignant Larry Hart I campa1gn
elect1on.
et r sue an Issue
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1es
it 1 think men fashion condenm aII teep..agenIIIC"
The one thing that gives me the most lyTiC, like the people who sing "I.Jon't I in Southeast Asia's Gull ol Ton· would he worth anything to the speech. Alter tosmc tho
.. s s~ ;, 11 must hate wom· cause a small percentaile are
ple:lsure \\'hPn I sit dOwn at my piano at Change Your Hair for Me."
kin. The North Viet Nam Pt GOP would depend wholly on tion, Willkie wound up
e•per ~ ~ constantly llgur- wild. Worklng to Improve what
Le !'a price these mghts 1s the knowledge
My unforgettable introduction to the boat attack on U.S. destroyers public opinion. It is reasonable travelling representative ol the en
t
nt wa s to make we have is far better tball losBthat in some small way l have helped world of the obscure tunes was an album almost automatically restore to believe now that the public ! Roosevelt administratior in
~g .ou 1 k e~e fools _ NOT ing it away as unworkable. 1·
contrihute to the acceptance of tl1e ob- ot Rodgers and Hart tunes by Lee Wiley, the bipartisan front on South- overwhelmingly approves of 1eign parts. Having joined
r~: 00
H.
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srure ror once oh~cure 't !'ihow tune by a of whurn I had never heard until a friend east Asia policy. Barrmg Sen. Johnson 's firm stance.
wit.h FOR on the naval
'This column Is dedlc8ted to
p,nodl\' portion of our population. It presented it to me. Then there was an Wayoe Morse, 0-0re., a pre- II was Willkie's unfortunate destroyer deal, Wendell
THI! ALMANAC
family living, so If you're hav·
war.:n't alwa~·s thus. believE' rne.
evPning in a tiny room on W. 52nd St. to dictable maverick, all purty i lol in 1!14D to be booked to never after was quite able
By United Press lniernalltmal. ing kitf trouble or just pla)D
Lt:&gt;ss than 25 yrars ago a performt&gt;r hear Mabel Mercer, the first time I spokesmen
have
endorsed make his speech accepting the make_ a real fist an~ _to
Toda is Wedneada _A• . 12, trouble let HeiOII Help YOU .
who tried to please an aurlienre with the heard Jimmy Daniels sing a song, and President Johnson s hard-oosed Repubhcan presidential nom1· sluggmg. His camp818J'
th ~h da of 1~ - -: 141
She will also welcome your own
works of Rodgers and Hart. Cole Porter, Ted Straeter's supevb recording of "The . reaction to the North Viet Nam nation shortly after Franklin D. lood bul ineffective. FDR
to ef
¥
wt
amusing experienc:i!s. Address
11
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Vernon Ouke, Harold Arlen or Leonard Most Beautiful Girl in the World."
Roo.evelt had abandoned what· more amused than alarmed by
ow.
Is
h' gill Belen Bolle! in eani ·Of I his
Bernstein was runn;ng the ri•k of tremg
Spouting a Porter lyric seems indig- I Goldwater and his running ever may have been left by Willkie's efforls.
moon
approac '"
newspaper.
quarter.
gnirted hy blank stares frnm any audi- enous to nightlife as we enjoy it, presum- 1
The momtng ·•tars are Jupience except thnse in a couple of the very ahly hecause nigptli!e should be synony- 1
mous with the kind of. sophistication
chic New York clubs.
Th:O:"nin~~~ ~:!:
~TINR
Some Yfars ago in California I was ' where the gold cigaret holder, the latest
Those bom today are under ·DIVOTID 1'0 INTIRII'f OP
booked into a Los Angeles spot The fas hions and, of course, sparkling chamthe sign cif Le&lt;..
MEIGS MAlON ARU
Haig, which had been shut down because pagne are the order of the evening
, By Wayne G. Braodstadl, M.D. 1w~ight and a lear of goong to !asleep this can be .lone easily On this day In lilstory~
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a pNformer had featured off-color songs
The quality that I lind most endear10
Adults
raoety
sleep
around
bed.
but
if the child resisLr such a In 1867 President Andrew
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Johnson 8j,pomted Gerl. Ulysses ...,.,1.,...,.,., """·' rff . ..._ ._
could expecl allki11dS&lt;!ff llisits from local ell•sively simple little ballad he seems th~ cl0r·kt but a newborn mfant 1 A S..year-old child if not too maneuver, he is fakin~J. '
ytou shoudurld glthve Grant secrellory of war.
.
"':io"::,..':.,"f."., '1::,':'~
police and ot!Jh officials. and told me to to toss off without batting an evelash, hw01 nor~ally sleep about 22 '. youkng to lebarn to fak• these _at· h_ID this case
11en •on
urs
a
·J&lt;:~~··
tat:
s
to
o
tam
extra
attention.
1m
more
a
,IDI
.
.
e
In
1877,
Thomas
Edison
com•
Offlal ,...__ W'l ' s.
avoid using ari'f,.1yric that might be ques- such as "After You" from "The Gay DiBy
the
tlme
he
rea•,hes
the
.
A
good
lest
is
genii:
to
try
to
,
day
but
inoiot
on
his
bebavtng
leted
a
crude
model
of
the
'
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tioned by theoi:!1AJJ went ~~-~11 until &lt;;orne. von-L:o.e," and "I Love You Samantha."
01 age
of
2
months
he
may
sleep
open
his
eyelids.
U
he
i:J
truly
I
blmself
at
night.
pntalk'ng
achine
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one in the audience requ~s ted "f:xperi- from the movie "Htgh Society." I have 20 h
tS I IOU
~ ef .... Hit 111ff1W .. llciiiCN¥,
ours . At 4 .nonthS. lv' '"
w
In lf91I a m
peace treaty was Ofl
...
ment."
never grown borPd with either of these
hour..
At
one
yeur
tht
average
.
Jgned
•
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I
n
th
s
anl·sh
...,
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That did it. An officer derided the songs and will sing them at the pop of a baby will sJet:!p 14 to JC hours I
r
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s
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e p
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lyric was Sl,lggestive and I soon was in champa.rne cork
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American war.
If your year·old baby sleeps I
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In 1936 German 's Nazi
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Ocbsionally a famous songwriter
front of a heBritJg ·commit1ee I explain'said lt
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ed that !"Experiment" had been wnttrn finds the time to spend a couple of hours less than thiS but appear&gt; to be
hap~y
when
he
ts
awake,
there
,
in
the
Spanish
clvU
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1
by Cole Porter for a musical romed~,.· pre- in a mom where I'm working. lt's al·
IS
no
need
for
con~em.
If
he
D.lu, ..,...., ,.,... ....... •
sented in London in the 30's with Ger- ways fiatt eri ng to have a Bart Howard or
trude Lawrenee. as its star, and that the a Cy Coleman sitting in Le Caprice wpile sleeps more than ~.is average
.
A !bought lor tbe day-Henry .. ,.,1JoO,. _ - .;
lyric contained no l!idden allusions.
one of their songs is being sung, and the but on_ wakmg ts alert and mtere!ited
m
h1s
surroundmgs,
there
II¥
K.
c.
THALER
shchev
considered
tbla
said:
"Nothing
ls
10
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It would have been a fine explana- acid lest of how you are doing with a
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no
need
to
worr~
.
United
Pr&lt;!oo
IDtenollonal
bly
alarming
enough
to
much
to
be
feared
as
.
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tion, except for OM thing: my interroga· song is simple. If a composer likes the
When a child of 12 or 14
.
a trip In May to
tor had never heard of Cole Porter.
way you play it. you're doing it right.
months habitually wakes up in
LONDON (UPI)-communist
he made the base for
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.lule Styne has on several occasions the middle of . .. night and Chma, winch has chosen Alri·
to Africans.
The acceptance of the so-called "oh· ta ken my place at the Steinway to run cries without appar~nt cause ca as the kc!Y area for its drive
Ch. ,
scurf!" song is a source of pleasure but throu9,h a new score for curious ears, hts parents may attrtbule
capture the leadershi~ of the is deaigned to w'::." s
the price has been dear in manv instan- 'Y~ilc Vernon Duke, whose favorite allto, paWul ~ething. But if the , ~nder-dev~opedlnfllwortnldli: os push- Africans by offering
ces. One recalls with pleasur, tile days hme eomposer is George Gershwin, has crying usually stops as soon as mg a maJor
on CHID·
· stru gle against .
when "My Funny Valentine" Was an un· accompanied me many times when I've
the child is p1cked up, it proves patgn In the contJoenl.
iBm IIIII
colonJaliam. 11
known and lovelv thing that, ~o11ld be , felt the need to stand while singing one
that
pain
has
nothing
to
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Peking
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combined diplomatic .
militant revolutions, 88 opAl 1 year, your babv i:J not cal and economic olfenawe.
to Russia'• ~
too young to learn that he must all appearances, lt has already
It a~lo to btl _ w1Ji111
•tspect the comlort of others made sizeable inroads.
racialism
and make his own contribution Jn· record Umt China has
p klng ·
lA! Ito caJDIMilp
to a peaceful lamily lile, but up 15 elllbauies throughout Af· lr e
·~= s teri 111
. h&lt;. will not learn this valuable rica, representing about
om ~everallld
lessoo unless you teach II i m third of her total
atttJ bases ~
gently but firmly.
representation
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Eut. Mall
11111 the Middleor
Babies and loddlero are aat- of them are manned With
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orally ·ughl sf.epero 10 don't e•- personnel.
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Guinea are tile ~ba101 In
,..t tbem to go Jato a real deep The oflenoive Ia two-pronged: west
and the ;,;oq• lor
afeep until IIIey ar. 4 or 5 yean It Is directed against the JJOnca ..
old. AI I!Jis a1e they are eapa- called lmperialllt West · and
Twe Key Polodi
ble ol wearing lbemselveo 11111 equally against Ruasla
Ghana and Tanganyika
pbysically, Once asleep, It 11 influence Peking · apPears
are Important key -pointl,
almost tm..,ssible to
arouoe ttennined to under-mine
notably ' becau"" .of
t!Jem.
oust whe!"er poaslble.
to Nortl)enl ~11
' Between 2 and 5 many clill- AU indicationll auuP.St
Motamblque.
dren develop night
rerrors. has choOeR-Afrti:a
a
15
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Somellmes these are ·relieved hattlegr~' ht the&lt;
.presently - a.-mil a
b) ~ivlng the child a very . light leadership: Oi ·the
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evening meaL In others a small munist in~~~t. .
Zalozlbar,
feeding that is high in sugar
Mad; ' lfl:ba
Uganda,
content and given just before The gr,o.,lng · ·
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bed will stop the attacks. In o which Pe~lnr· at.~het - ,
Mall.
few youngslers they m
nol l was SJ!!(tlll!flloe4
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stopped unu: the tonsils and yuor w~n hem,i~. Jl!!oo ,En,..,,_,'··
•derooids are remove&lt;' For th1s /chose to•·toilr.·-MIIran slot&amp; .
reason the child who has fre- a Sustained.
to
quent night terrors shouid have ·
tlje ·""'"7'.
a thorough checkup before the won
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lide Park at 6 p.m. b members and tbelr families. Those
etteitl!lng are asked to bring a
eovl!red dJoh and table service.

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Marriage Plmu
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. Plll!ls have been completed
for the open church ,oeddlng of
Miss Cdl'OI Jean Hudson, da.u·
gh!er of Mr. and Mrs. George
HudS()n, Middleport, and HarOld Wolfe, son of MJ:. and Mn.
Joseph Wolfe, Middleport.
Vows of the ceremony will
be re*~ay, Aug. 16, by the
Rev. Art Marcum at 3:30 at
the Middleport Church ol 01r181.
Wedding music will
ed by Miss Judith
ganist, and Mro. Ronald McSwain, Hamilton, vocalist.
Mrs. ,Loula Kilgore ol Kinpport, Terul. will be matr&lt;&gt;il_ol
honor and Clarence Stewart of
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Harlll FrP!k. .
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PT. PLEASANT 19M The Stylo Show Is scheduled to
•ason County Fair officially begin at 8 p.m. and Ralph Shan·
!fened today with a nag rals- non &amp; His Boyo will provide tb•
0g ct&gt;remony and invocation to ent•rtalnment at i p.m. and the
lie held at 7 p.m. this evenln~ !964 Fair will close with music
or the Point Pleasanl A I g h by the Visions beginning at 10
ZchooL
,p.m.
John Heiskell WSAZ·TV Pulr I On Friday, August lith, Mr.
licit y. will be th•
. . 11Cartoon ol WSAZ.TV will appesr
prm&lt;'lpa 1to judge the Pet Parad• at 6
speaker
p.m. Ute Pet Parade will award
8Q p.m. the Maso~ ;•~7 plaques and Kennedy ha~-dol·
At
Fcur ueen ront~t WI e e htrs for the Best Dressed Pet,

al injury.
A car driven by Donald Rsy
Pritchard, 21, Parkersburg, was
struck In the rear by a car
driven by Floyd Wallace Houck,
GaiUpolls, at a construction alte
on tbe bigbway when the dri·
vers became confused on the
flagman's signals. Neither drl·
ver WB! cited.

Three Girls are

~nd at 9 p.m. wtll be " Mason Largest Pet, Smallest

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Those ylsltlng Rev. and
w. K. Riggs were Mrs. DeUa
Smltb, Belpre, Mr. an&lt;l Mrs.
Eatwel Pack, Callfomla, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Acrrup, Rlttman, o., Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Huflha• and Opal Mink, Gall1·
poUa, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarl09
mus. Columbus, Ohio,, R81
Riggs and son, Gene, Mrs.
Riggs' birithday WB! observed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Yatea,
Chi!Ucothe were calling on Mr.
and Mrs Dave Yates1
Shirley Jackson is vlsitlng
relatives in Pennsylvania.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
were· visiting Herman Marshall
Success, who is 111.
Relatives here have receivd
word of the serious illness of
A. J. Carter whG is In the bOS:
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pita1 .~~ 0 reg .
.Vjslting Mr. r a~ndM~~s HoPterce were M .
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bart NeweU and Mr. and rs.
Johnnie Newell, Chester, Suzie
Cooley and son, Jim, SteUDbenj
ville, 0 ., Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Van Met~r and Dora Pierce.
The Golden Rule
Sunday
School class of the local churchh ld.
lcnlc at Portland
es e a p .
Park .
''Mr· and Mrs · Lawrence· ·Kh.r
ble, Rogers, 0 ., ~ere . vasltinS
Mr. and Mrs. Davtd Smith. k
Mr. and Mrs . Oscar Babcoc
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
.
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MasSterlmg Massar, Jana
sar's birthd~y was observed.
Naomi Pickens,
Alfred,

Ben Ruth and moven Kaeo:
::b·w::
Mr.
also attended the Rutb
at Belpre.
Ruth Stethem Is spending
eral days with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Stethem, Belpre. .
Mri. Judy Riggs
received
word of the dealb of her cousin i~ in4JIIJIII. ''
Mrr. ujd Mn. Dave Yates
are spending several daya vbitlng relatives at Slrullurg, Va.
Visiting Cora Swan, who Is
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman. Keno, were Dr.
Mrs. Morgan, Tens, and
.
Mrs. Ol've Yates.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Musar
Gene Riggs were vtsltint
and Mrs. Oscar Babcqck.
:M'ary Pierce was visltlng Inez Newell, Chester.
-By Violet SmHb
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wltli Mr. Thomas Mart1ti' of CoIuinbua u manager and dine·
tor. Mra. N8!MIIl Cltue Howtu
will a"lst u receptktnlat. A
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wins anew over disease, and your phar-

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Kills All lnHctsl

Entri.es In horse coolonna·
lion judging lor the Meip County Fair will be received by Fair
Board Secretary Frank
II.
Jobnolnn until 4 p.m. on 'J'hun.
day, Attll. 13. Fair board ollieIlls noted that lbrouflh 'rror
the premium boob Hall 4 p.
m. on Aug. lJ u ll!e deadline.

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00111'10 to Mrs. Robert RawCounty Band co~rt follow~ Most Beautiful Pet, Most Obed- PT. PLEASANT - Three Ma.
Mre. MUiard Wildermuth.
by a re&lt;"ord hop m the gym 3· ient Pet. There is no entry fee son County 4-H Girls are parRobert Roberts Mtu EJb.
10 p.m.
for the Pet Parade.
· ticipatlng in the State 4-H Style
abeth Flclt. Mra.
Fisher~
~hursday . ~ugust 13th the
Review this week at the State
Mn. Bradford~ Mrs. Fred
Fa•r gate~ will opf"n at 8 -~ - m. 1
4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill,
Lelfhe.lt, Mrs. Charles Riffle·
The .Jumor 4-H Horse oho~ , Two Privates End
Weston, W. Va.
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and Mrs. Harla!l Wehnmg.
Is sch~ul~ _at HI a.m. _an ] Automotiv Course
Miss Pamela Buffingto~ is
Youth i:l('tlv!lles will begm at
e
representing the county m the
11 a .rn .
MASON - Two soldiers from Wool Outfit Contest 'I1le irlli
A fl'ff act by Vicki Lynn. high ; ~ason, Privat:s Robert E. ~ur· were accompanie&lt;t. by
wire· specia list will be present· ns and Edwm F. Neutzhng, W nd , Ste le Co t Exten
MOTOR TO LOOAN
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2 30 hflve completed a l~week auto- a a
mp • un Y
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Members of the Tri-City Sew·
~o:~e;
~;;:e a~rt~ns ~otive repair course under the ~on Atilt, ~orne U~monstraing club motored to Logan Mill&gt;
_ will perform. The 4-H on g I Reserve Enlistment Program at than, 1w .re
~tt serve on
day evening where they were
judging Is schf'duled for 5 p.m. I the Army Ordnance Center and e P annmg co
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guosts of Mrs. Russell Wilson.
and the Horse Pulling runtt&gt; sl ·Sf'hool, Aberdeen
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Mrs. WUSOit who sarved a d..
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County will be chosen at a con· pl~t_e the rema~nder .of their Cleveland, Ohio.
test to begin at 7 p.m. The live· military obligatlon with the DISCHARGES· Od
A t'
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en Bush
us m,
. '"th Ordnance Company' an Henderson· Mrs
stock judging (open anc+ .Jumor oJUV
dJVision ) will bf' hf' ld at 8 ]J.m. Army National Guard unit in Hend
: Mr Norman Stew:
and 3:45 will be the Baby Beef ~- Point P.leasant. Bprris, son of art ~~on.dau ~ter Arbuckle·
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music by the Vision.., at ill p.m. 1 Fourth st., is a 1961 graduate
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recently visited at Geneva
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tons will •ntertain from 3 until , PT. PLEASANT - Th~ Pomt
when the Rooster Crow· i Pleasant Junmr Woman s Club - - - - - - - - - - tn:· ~~ntest will be held. The :is inviting persons .between the BY MRS. ALTA CONE
Greased Pig and Greased Hog · ages of 18 end 35 mterested. in Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bobo
LB.
cont~st will be held at 7 p.m.' the CJub and its objectives to Chillicothe spent the weekend
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and then frt&gt;e entertainment Ipre~;l'nt her name to Mrs. Rat here and attended the Casterwill take place until 'the Baby imo~ Ferrell,
membership Ogdin and Green Reunion at
Beef sale at 9 p.m. followed by ·chalr'!lan, pho?e 945·J.
Columbia Chapel.
EACH BOlTLI::
the Visions at JO p.m.
'. .tiational proJects. for the _Jr.
Mrs. Millie Coen and daugbSERVe:&amp; THREe:
The closing day ot· the Fair.1 &lt;-:Juh are ~ARE, WJth con~J~u- ter spent a few days th~ past
Saturday. opens with a Horse · twns gomg_toward budd.mg week with John Paul Henslar
Show - Halter Class Only - Hl !sc~ools. Pro)e&lt;:t . Hope. Hospital and family in Newark.
10 a .m. followed by the Jun- Shlp; State ProJects 15 M~ntal
Kevin Cone . Ath~ spent
lor Judging contests at ll a.m. 1Health and local. culb. proJects the past weeek with his gr8Jld..
"· greasy pole contest begins are the Well. Chtld cl~c; Ma- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alberrt
tt 1 p.m. then fref' entertain- son County Library, Sprmg S~y~e Cone,
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.nent, The Ortons, and Vicki !show 8~ other worthy c.tVIC
Jerry Huff and family Dayton
Lynn, from 2 p.m. u~til 3 p.m. ~ undertakings. The club meetings recently visited Mrs. Glnewhen the 4-H club activity Day are t\rld on the second Tuesday va Foster and MiSI!l Connie
'Nill begin. 3:30p.m. there wm 1 ~f each month
September Weyland.
1Je an Old Time Fidd\eN Con- through May,
Roy Jack and family, Cleotest and then at 6 p.m. the 1
· -- - denin, W. Va. spent a few
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days with bis mother Mrs. Na,..
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row W. Rrown vs. Woodrow Mf':eting Announced cy Juck and his sister Mrs.
ORANGE, AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAPS
Mace will contim1e until 7 p.m. P'T'. PLEASANT _ The an- Harry Pettit and family.
nual membership meeting of H. A. ~e and son Athens
I the Southern States Point PleacaiJed on hiS brother, Mr. and
We Will Pay '12 Cent Each
st:~nt Cooperative will be held Mrs. Albert Cone Saturday.
To Your Fuorite Cherity.
August 20th at 7:30 p.m. at
Mn. Ham Pettit was
a
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Pomeroy visitor Monday.
a;•• 18 to 59
I ,Jam~s Shadle, c"hairman of
t.he Board of Directors, will preFOR SI'ARE TIME
tuln inr, wllh nr
without
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side . Sandy F. Pyles, manager
~rhool l'duc.1Uon to !earn pra~tt
of thP. IOC'a} Southern States,
cal nuntnr. Th~r11 I ~ • crltl&lt;'al
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of practical nur~l'~ tn
will give a report on operations
thiJ .rea. You ~n&gt; 'leede\l 'I d~;&gt;e ·
torR' u!lilltanl.ll, tn clinic•. lnRtl·
and sf'rviees. David Keefer will
tutlon1, pri~ale duty, "'"· Shol't
sPf': , on young farmers and
sparr time tralnlnl!l wlttl eat)' tul·
tlon plan. Spet:lal c!ll~lll!t for malt'
th~Jr future in agricultllrt. Char;j
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Fr" Plactment Servil'e
present entertaiment
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Av1ilabte
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7:33 Muak:al Clock
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7:ts Word &amp; T0s1Un0111
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People In
Pomeroy

Mrs. Normau MeCaiJWD.
Mr. and Mrs. MBrtiD Leman!
and famlly ol Clark, II. J.
III&lt; sues1s or ber molher, Mrs.

Midclleport

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY OHIO

CLOSED
FOR

VACATION
FROM
AUG. 9 TO 22
SUN .• MON. and TUES.
Auault 2J..25
" A CtSTANCI TRUMPET"

(Teehnieolor)
Troy Donohue
Susan Pleshette

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wi:::'arr: Matlack Chester·Rd.
Two new members were
Mrs Thelm a' Farley and
cepted when the Disabled Am- d h.
f H mtlto
0 ·
erlcan Veterans Auxillary
aug tethr,
onsk od lath Mrn
spent e wee en w
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Monday evening at the1r hall, and Mrs. Harold Chase.
Butternut-av.
Re
ts f M nd Mrs
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centgues
ora
Mrs. Gnlda Mourning, corn- Ad 1 h Sa 1 and
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op
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son, .1JC11rus,
rna nder,. pres1 . a. .
were their dau hter and family,
the meeting in Titua!tsUr
M
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A syrnpathy card was sent to r. anChr ' " ·d P •1 of 1Col an
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a veteran's wile. Members were :OOS· · Js an
umasked to pay their dues by the "~. and Mrs. Robert Mitch
next meetmg m order to reach and c!Iildren David and Steven
the quota, to Mrs. Gordon
of Wh I' ' w V
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fe or Mrs . Dale Kennedy.
ee
a. spen
Group singing was enjoyed weekend w th his parents, Mr.
with Mrs. Lillian Steiff at the
piano, and veterans joined the
ladies for a social hour and
refreshments. The group sang
Happy Birthday to Lloyd Thorn• •
as.
Thursday

Intj· ·.

COMING
"ADVANCE TO THE REAR"

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Walt DisneY•
"MOON SPINNERS"

S.plembtr 4 th1'U Sept, 9

TRI·COUNTY
AA MEETING
8:00 p.m.

COMING - "Viva Los VeRETURN HOME
i "' " - Elvis Presley, "Wild
HARTFORD - Mr. and Mrs.
and Wonderful," "Hey There,
Peeples of
Colwnbus
Yogi Bear,''
uRobio
and
the
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Seven uoods,"
"Seven
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with
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sister,
....0 00d N · hbo
0 f Dr. Lao ,
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Bertha
Dailey
and relatives 1D
elg
~am ," "The Patsy"
Hartford, W. Va.

St. Paul's
Lutheran Church
5ycamore &amp; Saeond S•"
Po m•roy, OhiD

N""'•mon
Kloes
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Young. Sunday the Youngs and
Randy and Bob JOmed their par·
ents at Lake Alma for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Yates and family
tl - Des M '
were recen. ~ m
omes,
Ia. for a VISit wtth her uncle
andfam1·1y, Mr . andM rs. Char·
1es Roo sh and f a mnY·
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Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Carson
and ramilY spent tbe II!eeltend
with his sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Glbbons and daughter, Evelyn.
PFC Danny Bryan, SOil of
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan. who
is stationed in Texas, was pr~
moc..d reoently to PFC 4. He
will receive his discharge in
January.
Mrs. G.A. Stuart, tho former
Cora Cool!, ol Charleston, W.
Va. will observe ber 83th birth·
day anniversary SUnday, August
16. Friends of Mrs. Stuart are
planning to send ber cards and
the &lt;NW"OOS
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Stuart Is '"·
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L. Kloes were held from
e '!_IIIII; II tile Byr~ ~· Mra.
Federated Church l"ridv at .1 Graeo Holter Nclliod • 1llrll&gt;
p.m. with the Rev. WUbur 'Per- day lift
her ~ ,.I.
riD olllclalin£.
dllriDI tile e~ , e.&amp;w
Burial was In Beecl! Grove D~~ " " ' ; :~ Mrl
cemetery and pallbearers weno ......_,, rs. l . n-.
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his brothers, Edward, HariiD George Schneider, Mrs. Dwight
and Herman Kloes, and hta
M~~ ~=
nepheWs. Manning, Robert IIIII Mn J~o chtworiey ,
Albert Jr., Kloes.
d ...:.... Twil Sue Mlu M •
Coming from out-ot~town for Bue;•• r,
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tbe services were Mr. and Mrs. flul IIDweU 1J1!1 Dleqe, Bt'Oilwyn
George Musar, Columbus; Mrs. Dailey and lllso Myrtil Kay
Ida Watts, Mr. and Mrs. cart P~er.
Siege, Frerik Erick, Mrs. Rog----~r Dobbie and da1J8ht.er, MarlJyn and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn T.
McLain all o1 Laneaaler; Mlstl
fnJ'b~--"
Lucy Ohijnger, Lookru~ w.
,eu
Va.; Mrs: Helen Wardrep and
Mr . and Mrs. Fred J . Potter,
Chari
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Mrs Loueston, ' ·a.;
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lse Merritt, Clilttonvllle: Mr. Health club enjoyed
potluck
and Mrs. Harlan Kl..., Lollilul; dbmer reo:enl"' at .. ; bome'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K!nea, Wa· Mrs E J rr"' , lrilh IS

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Nonnan McCallUJJI.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcl!anl Plarr
and lamlly ol Marysville. weno Weekeod gue51S ol Mr.
I~:::~~!I~~:Mrs.Monday
of
Carl Mattox ineluded
Mn. Max Folmer, SOilS Paulj1
Ernest Rea.
Mrs. Eustace Wllson
ond daughters. Peggy and Va- Mr. and Mrs . John Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Mallm&lt;
nessa spent the weekend at Fot· Arlington, Va. were
and cblldren, Carla Dawn and
lanshee. W. Va., with her sis- dinner gueats ol her
aU o1 Point Pleasant,
rer. Mrs. Howard Roush and
Mrs. Albert Mees,
Va.
lamHy. Janet Dallas and &amp;1~
HiU. Tbey were
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Va are guests of her parents,
by Roush accompanied them to Crown City to visit her aunt Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Roy of M;. and Mrs. E.L. Hughes.
home for a visit .
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
visited this week Mr. ~ is with tho goveTJ&gt;
Erwin a!!d family .
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
ment in WashJnstM.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fls!Ier Mrs. rienzu· Farrell o1
Mr . and Mrs. Owen Fink and
and daughter. Ellen of Ft.
folk, 'va. spent several days
Mr. and Mrs. Chesw Erwin soo, Danny , and Miss Mabel
ordale, Fla. are tbend J:'esiSP uJ week with Mrs. J . 1::. Farrell.
over the ::_"_"kend in Hysell, held a picnic dinner at
his parents. Mr. a
rs. a
left Friday, for a visit
where •~l
were the park in Belpre SUnday,
Fisher, Minersville.
mother in Vermont.
of his sister and
later going on tc Marietta
Mr. and Mrs. Dana E.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Richard where they toured the museum.
of Cincinnati are tbe guesta·~ ot~~~~ Vickie and June of Acme,
retu med to Letart, w.va.
with
Mr. and Mrs . Roy Davidson,
Mi H U'
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. "
ert Morris, Sr. and Mr. a
Va. spent Sunday
and children. Columbus,
they met.
s.
yse _s
Mrs. J. c. Farren.
Mrs. George Fry of CoTh
Mrs. Arthur Hoyt.
ey
Mr. and Mrs. Olin
the weekend with her
who has been visllin£
last week camping at
Monday from their
Mr. and Mrs. lt. E. with
m W.Va. !nclud·
Run lake and had as weekend
home ln Syracuse to a new
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rbusb
guests, Mr. and Mrs. R~rt
home at St. Clairsville. Mrs . Oocar Bastinla and
Letart. She also attended the
Morris Jr. and family or
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joe
Wendy, Jobn and Mike
reuruon lteld Sunday at
dleport .
and son, Colby
spent
Ga!Upolls spent Tuesday
Columbia. Mrs. Fry aeMr. and Mrs. Hob!&gt;rt Raub the past week with her mother,
Iter mother, Mrs. Bruce
the group to Midspent the weekend in Colum· Mrs. J. C. Farrell and her st..
and brother, Mike Lloyd. dleport for several weeks visit
bus with Mrs. ~ Davis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
LUllan McGee spent a with Mrs. Hysell, Mrs. Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. EsUII Moore. They
week recently in Flatwoods, Ky. Fink and other relatives in tbe
ald.
for their home Balti- with her sister, Mrs. Ida NeiL area
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Md .
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Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yates
brt'Cbt and faliDiy of
and family of South Char- d f .1
1 . !tor
ton are the guests of their moJesOOn, W.Va. are here for a
a~: =~~e~e~r~~s J.A~
visit with their parents. Mr. Young Sr. Two of their chiJ.
and Mrs Forrest Bachtel and
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re cce
family Carol and FoiTest Mid· dren, Ra~dy ~ Bob remam

a.u, ·~
Plcnk"' Park '

On Friday-for ,

Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Sctneo.
Jerry Davis and Ra• Pld&lt;will be psis ot tile regular
Wednesday evening ol
Post No Qll,
American LegioD. n.. boy.
wUI report on Buckeye Boys'
Stale whicii they attended ll!la
summer under the XJlOI!iOr!IsiP
of the local poo~ Jlefresbmenta
of homemade ice cream will
be served during the eventng.
CWO and Mrs. Chester Owens
and four cblldren of Springf~eld,

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Mr. and Mn. Edward 1001!11
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert K1oea
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and Mr. and Mrs. J,.... W.
Shaw and son, RhQd of Ann Mbor, Mich.

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Mulford, pnosent.
FollowlJIC tile cllDn~r, 1 b
mooting was called to «tter by
Mrs. Robert Mulford, secretory
and devotions were led by Mra.
Robert
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note was read from the Arthur

Smith famlly. A round-robiD
well card waa sent to Mrs.

eNeeds mowing less often eThrives lri weather
that turns other grasses brown • Grows thickerhas more leaf blades per plant e •Needs less water
-Stays green during drouth • Stands up to kids,

ry · Hoagland.

A walker will be donated to
the club by Raymond Evans of
A reunion or tbe families of Lnng Bottom. making two for
the late John and Mary Grues-- the club. Birthday dues
er ol Minersville was held Sun- paid by Mrs. Mulfurd, Mrs.
day at the Mlddl0110rt park. A Paul Frick and Mrs.
basket dinner was served · at Diehl It was voted to purchase
noon
a 34kup coffee urn
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oiph Grueser and G. 0 Sclunoll Good Eumple " by Mrs
tbe oldest present, arid· to ·Ju!le' ence Curtis and' "A Year's· ftec.
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IP,!," Mrs. Pearl Parker. Games
Attending were Mr: 'and Mrs. were played and colle'e and cake
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were aerved. The next melin£
John T. Grueser and J o h lit ·will be at &amp;he home of Mra. RobKareo and Charles, Mills Le.Btb- ert Mulford and Mrs. E1'11081
ea, Grueser, Mrs. C. H. Grotey, Powell 1JIII be devotional lesd·
Mr. and Mrs. Jeep Nesbilt and er.
Linda, Danny and Julie, Park- - -- - - - - - ersburg, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Schmoll a¢
Leo Grueser, Ripley, W. Va.; Robert, Janice and Jimmy, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grueser, and Mrs. William T. Grueaer
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.; Mr. and and Debra, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Mrs. Raymond Barr Jr. and Rbodes and Mrs. Clara McMasGary and Ronnie, Gallipolis; ter, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. 11
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Schmoll, Mr. Adolph Grueser Sr., Mr••·· ::;~: II
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Gruesar, Mr. and Mra. Cl
and c:hlldren, David 111111 Darla, G~ and J011, Mr. and Mrs.
have been IP'"'d'llll lbe . pill Wllllam Rusaell and Wayno and
··'· at Forteel Run Lake.
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M'ISS Judy But~=.
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Mrs.
bus, spent tbe weekend with Jack CID'IIll and John Grueser,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pomeroy and Miss
Juanita
Butcher and son, Jim.
Hollman, Chester.

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100% Windsor Kentucky Bluegrass _ 4.95
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