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ftecipifo'it"~or

New Millister ..
Held at Church
A receptloo In honor.lol the
newly appolnred minilltr· to '
the Rutland Melbodisl Clurch, l
the Rev. Cheste. Lemley, and 1
his wife and family , wu held ,
recently in the social rooms of I
the church. 'llte Rev. and Mn.[

Lemley have a dJU&amp;hter, Sue,
a student at :UO Gr,ncfe College

and a son, Larry: who is in
h1gh school.
Mrs. Jacob Schilling wa5 in
charge of the reception
with

Vernon Weber leading the hymn

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:singing. A welcome was
tended to the new minister by

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MR. AND MRS. TEDDY JOE BAILEY

the church officers lnchiding Mr.
Weber, Sunday School Superi•l·l

Von Meter, Bailey Vows Exchanged
Aug. 8th at Racine Bop!ist£hurch

LendPnt; Jacob, chairman of
official board; and Mrs. George
White, president of the Women's

Miss Linda Lou Van Meter's marriage to Mr. Teddy
Joe Bailey took place Saturday, August 8, 2:30 p.m. at
the Racine Baptist church before an altar decorated
The oldest member present, with variegated flowers and two, seven branch candela·
George Carson, who was 31,
The two aisles leading to the altar were decora(!!d
~'&lt;as recognized. Games
with rose buds and white satin ribbon.
conducted by Mrs. Harold Satrer. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.
A pound shower for the honored Douglas Circle.
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gues~s wa.s the feature of the The bride, who Was given in which hung kmg s~tm stra.m·
1:'\'emng w1th. Revth. and
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by her unci•..., Mr · ers· The white Bible which
. Mrs.Lem. marnage
ley expresSJng
eu apprecla~ Gordon Ridenour of Chester,
carried had. been presented
rion for the weleome to
. the daughter of Mrs~ Louise her father on Father's Day,
land. Refreshemnts were s_er- and the late Rev. Ross
June 17, 1962, and was also
ved to the large congregation Meter of Portland. The bride- carried by her sister,
Mrs.
.a ttending.
groom is the son of Mr. and L 1wrence Theiss, on her .

Society of Christian Service.

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ding February 16, J~.
Nuptial music was presented Mrs. Lawrence Thetss, the
Mrs: Jack Wigal o( Galli- bride's sister, of Belpre, ~io,
polis and Miss Judy C.ozart was maid of hon?r and ca~ned
of Portland was the soloist.
corsage of wh1te carnatwns.
The bride wure a white satin
. Lawrence Theiss of Bel~re
Miss P:atti Ann WoHord, daU.t~ter of ~r•. and Mrs.
brocade ballerma length gown was the best man. The guests Charles W. Wolford of 2 WoodbrJar-Dr., Chilhcothe, be·
with a fingertip veil of
were .seated Of. the ushers, Lar- came. the bride of Mr. John Ed~ar Thomas, son of :Mr ·
nt"t which was held in
Circle, Racme, and Robert and Mrs. Edgar Thomas of Pomeroy, Saturda~, Au'"~t

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Wolford-Thomas Marriage Vows ore ·
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by a satin rosebud liara.
of Syracuse.
carried a white Bible
The bride's mother wore •
with red rose buds and
light gray dress. and
Middleport, 0,
~-------- carried a corsage of white
nations with green tinted tips.
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The bridegroom's mother
a beige brocade dress
~ASON
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Reunion Held

15, 2:30 p.m. in the First Presbyteria!l church ~ Ch_llli·
cothe with the Rev, Benjamin
Judd, Jr. offlciatmg. ,
was assisted

r- ·cousm, Pastor

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James

of Detroit ~~;h~f~:: ,
Arrangem~n.ts of 'white
I-,-,-~------olus and cao.,.tions against a Ill.
background of•lemoi&gt;foUage
The bride's mother won; 0

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SELECT YdiiRS AND YOUR'c;IRLS NOW.

hanced the .altar. Clusters of willOw green _pure sdk shanwoodwardia were used
. tung sheath, accented at the
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
mother.
and at either side bf the altar. Waistline by lace. To complete
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FAMILY NIGHTS
NEW HAVEN - The
The reception was held by Cathedral vases hlll.ding
the ensemble, she wore
a
Horst Buchbolz
Riffle reunion was held
the groom's m'lther, Mrs. otis gladiolus and carnati&lt;ms
matcllins: piJlbox trimmed with
"NINE HOURS TO RAMA"
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at
tile
New
Haven
in
Racine.
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ed
the
steps
leading
to
it.
a
bbw in the back and match(Color)
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-andPark. A basket dinner
~as The new· Mr. and Mrs. Balley tong OOlt'!!r ais'le wa_s
ing' shoes and bag. Her C!Oraage
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Doris Day
LUlu Belle serv~ at noon. Charles ~tffle are 1964 graduates of Southern with sta~dard~ holdmg wood- was of yellow • green cymbidi·
"VILLAGE IARN DANCI"'
was ~n c~arge of the bus1ness H!gh ~hat?l. ~e
wardia tted w1th white satin urn orchids.
Thur.-Frl.
Aug. 27-28 meeting m thP afternoon .
w1ll resLde m Srruthfield, North ribbons.
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· Ch'Ir ttl Country Club
1 100 e.
Bob HoptAnita Ekberg
Mrs. Arnett Roush gave a
Selections by Mrs. Robert The
held
"CALL Ml IWANA"'
history of the Riffle ancestors.
Hickel organist, included Pur- where the rledecepti~nlh- was g '
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arran nd
eMrs Minnie Riffle and Mrs.
cell's "Trumpet
was det::ora
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menta ,ol whiPitenkgladio us ·lbaarl
Vincent Price
nd.
The
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"DIARY OF A MADMAN"
est members atte mg.
•·Minuet,"
unuwu s
ed In
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(Technicolor)
youngest was Martin
0
eun10n
est Lord Jes~s/' and, ~it- roses arra:elabra a tri:med
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'i:i~il5~iiiiii~~~~~~ great grandson of_ Mrs.
comb's "Weddmg Day. M1ss
•~ c~ d ma!ID6 tufts dec·
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rle Turnbull.
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Sharon Thomas, solotst, sang,
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The descendants of Fred " I ~;e You Truly," "Beca?,se" Assis~he =~: ~b!~.:., Mn.
POMEROY OHIO
Mrs. Charles E. Riffle
and Rhoda Jones held their and Th~ wed_dtng Prayer.
Harry B":wer, Mrs. James ~
IIRon,ald_, Mr. and M.r~ . Charles annual reunion at the home of The bride, gJven in
Mrs. Richard Brown,
,~A~Js:!~~ ~~~~::,.,. P. R1ffle, Della R1f1le, Mr. Mr. and Mr:i. Emerson
by her father, ~ore a peau
Nacy Jo Hess and · Miss ,
&lt;Teclintcolor)
and Mrs. Tom Reuter and RhonMiddleport Sunday A
fetta dress whtch had a
Al' Carpenter
'----------~------:---.,.l...,----~-"7'"...;
Troy Donohue Swanne Pie- da Sue, Pom_eroy; ~r.
an~ ,
was served ~t noon
trimmed _sculptured bodiCe de- ~ee bride's ~ttire for her
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~ette. Dtane McBain, James Mrs. . Ro~ R1ffle, Middleport, the lawn with Lee Davidson giv- signed wtth a scoop neckline honeymoon was 8 cinnamon- •
M~l~ln R1ffle, Columb~s; Mrs.
the table grace.
and three .. quarter
length brown cotf.On knit suit, match·
,
Wilham Taylor, Oak Hill; Mrs.
oldest attending
was sleeves. Tho front of the
aCO..sorlea, a beln ei&lt;K:bel
WiD. 8 nct THURSDAY
Carr1e Ross, Te~ry Lee
Mrs. Kate Williams Wood o{ trolled skirt featured
white orchid corsage.
26-27
~r . and Mrs. R1ch~rd
Athens and the youngest
lace appliques at each
. · pi~ to reside at
OPEN
otM ~a~on:RMfflrs. MAbmnle 8Riffl15
_e, Lisa Arme Burton, 3 _
&amp;fld the back wTas enbbriad~ed
Ave· Court, Moline,
S
afJorie 1 e,
ra urr , d hte of Mr and Mrs
lace panels. he
es
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'ltiDA :.;~ J.~RDAY
Mrs. Heber Miller and · Craig llaug 8 rrloo
Columbo~
illusion veil caacnded from after A1181'1t 22·
. "NIGHTMARE"
and Mark, Mr. and M". Arnett ; . u atte'ndlng lnduded. Mr peau taffolo pillbul adorned The new. MChll"-· Thomas 1'
David Knllht. Muira Red- Roush , Mr. anJ Mrs. Mack and :
Ra M e , and soO: with seed pearls. ~ carried graduate of . Ucotbe
mond,.Jenn{e Unden, Brenda Howard, Ray RUfle, H e1 en
rs:Mrs yca::l r;ones Mr tailored .line arraflietneJlt
School and ,Ohio_
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Bruce"PILLOW . TALK''
Riffle, Mrs. Carrie
dM
Jones
white sw.theart
a
to teac~
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Mrs an rs.
hid rui 1 f !!.age
Th&lt;~~DU IS a
Oolil .
IIDCDoria . DaJ, Roct Hudson, Wa~ ~':r~e ~n so~
. dren, Carolyn, Jimmy, and
ore a vy o
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PomeroY High
and
~~ami:
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TollY Randa", Tbeimp Ritter. lin, all of Hartford. '
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Floor • length blue
University. 11o Is
Nick Ada~, JuU. Meade.
all of Shade; Mr. and.
gowns were worn by the atten- an engineer by John
Paul E. Jones and cltlldren, dants Miss Martha Elick
company, East MoUne.
SUN.• MON. end TUES.
MEETS TONIGHT
Paula and Darrel ; Mrs. Kate Lancaster, maid of honor and out of town 'guesta were
A »-3-1-Soiof.•l
"ADV""'I TO THE RIAl"
There will be a meeting for
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dav· the bridesmaids, Mrs.
Mansfield~ Columbus, Cl~•elllllll\
Stoll&amp;, ~101, Genn Ford, all officers and committee
idson,
and
Mrs.
Dorothy
DanFrick
of
Findlay
and
Miss
Pomeroy: Fremont, Detroit,
MI!I\&gt;YII llOU!das. Peter Ford.
bers of the Bradbury P.T.A. dakJS, Athens; Bruno CaSCI of Ann Hensley of Columbus.
Moline and Chicago,, Ill.,
foolu-:
. &lt;Poi- C.rl'mln Out Loucl
Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. at Pom~y; Mr. and Mrs.
identically styled dresses
and St. Ann's, Mo•
C.lorcortooftl
the school.
Chapman and daughter.
tured a fitred bodice wllh
A rehearsal dinner 1@1 held
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and Mr. and Mrs. William
neckline, thre4HjUBrler
at the Vlilley ii!IUae
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ton and daughter, L1sa Anne, sleeves
and a
eoing, AUCU'!Jf. wllh the
Columbus\ Mr. and Mrs. Fred band of velvet wh~b
aruom's Jlarijlts u , hoiP.
.
and son, Todd, Belpre; the waise. A pou1 veil caught
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and Mrs. Larry Jones and a small forWard duster
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bought Rambler ~ fcir '64 dian wcno
children, Mickle and Steve, Col- bells of Irelalll!, an\1
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IOid ·in Ill)' ~ 0Dtlro·1i!Odel yjiort ·
; umbus; and Mr. and Mra. Em- dogwood pe!ldalll will worn
. ..~t'l
erson Jones and daughter, Bar~ each
A
bara, Middleport. The reunion rapgement
will he held at the bume o1 roaes and
Mr. a!ld Mrs. Fred JGnes at daisies
Belpre next August.
maline
Movies of past reunions were EUck. The.
shown during the alrernoon by b&gt;ilofed
Ray Meyers.
yellow
eel withTEACHERS TO MEET
Mr. Nell
AU turhers of the Bradbury ved as
&amp;~:;&amp;,. bank ·rates ~n save you money. School are ur&amp;ed to attend aealed by
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teacher's IJleeUng Friday even- Mr.
your· new car with us, your local
ing, August 28 at 7 p.m. at. the Richard
school. September 1 wUJ be the the
opening day o! Bradbury Harold
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Booster

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KNEE KNOCKERS e ~KIRTS e BLOUSES_

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BERHfS WORLD

By Unltod Prell Intemallonal
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
Baltimore
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Chicago
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New York
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Detroit
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Minnesota
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Los A111feles 64 66 .492 15
Cleveland
til 66 .4811 16'h
Boston
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Washington
50 79 .388 211\i
Kansas City f8 71 .331 29
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Phils 78
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Minnesota at Cbica•o
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St. Louis
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Milwaukee
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Cbleago
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HOIIllton
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·etncinnatl 7 New York z, night loO! for the Giants because it
St. Louts 7 Plttsburgb 6, night, ruined tiJe return to action
PIIILA_DELPHIA &lt;UP! I
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tire Roh Lanier and Bob Miller
Chicago at Jloooton.
to strlk~ out Willie Mays for
Jackson US-10) ... BI'J)Wil 12two outs of tile game.
121.
Marlchal, who yielded all three
San Francisco at Loa
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in five Innings, suffered 11ts
aiiih loss. Tommy Davis led the
Dodgers' 10-hit attack with three
bits, including a single that
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third Inning.
The Philties had given the GIants a chance to gain a full
game by clroppl111f a 7-6 decisIon to the Milwaukee Braves,
tiJe Rrds whipped the New
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Cleveland topped Baltimore ll-3,
New York defeated Washington 1-1, Loa An8eles beat KaD..s City 5-3, and Detroit outslugged Boston 11-6.

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Gallipolis had taken a 3-0 lead• Ma11011, though ousted_ frn"l
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In lbe ftrst when wn0011 scor- the tourney, ~lid e.lgbt hits com- Saund
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I Rallne Del
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tht&gt; ev~mn.:z and Blowers ana son hitters were Q. ROUBtl w1th
Brssood Boo 125 456 70 136 .291
r ,uley scored as the result of two singles, L. Herndon wltb
NEW NAME
Howard NY 113414 f3 123
a hit by Matthews and an er- a lliple and single, and D. Gil- ·The lluphraloa Rlvor and
Tillman Boa ' 102 tis 35 97 .296
ror. Matthews also had the Oil' l•sple, J. Keyes, J. -Call and the Tlgrla River n!eet above
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Basra, In Iraq, and · frotn•thal
~I!Gial, Mays. Giants, 38;
those in the first lnning.
The ne•t All Star Touma- point to tiJe Persian Gull they
By FRilD DOWN
WllllamJ, CUbs, 27; Robinson.
Mason tied the score in the ment
wiD be this evening are called Shatt-al·..rob.
UP! Spono Writer
Reds; COped&amp;, Giants, 25 each;
bottom end of the second when
Having
already
seen
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S.Uto;
Cube, 24.
(all walked, Tullah was safe
tbere't
be no World Series ID
AMorl""":
Killebrew. _ Tww,
on a fielder's chojce; and Clark
Loo A111feles thb year, tl)e Dodg- 42; ~oweD, Orioles, 31; ColaVJand Roush followed with backers are out to make sure to, As 30; Allison, Twms: .Stl}tber&lt;~,l be none in San Francl.- art, Red Sox; Wagner, Indians.
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Rll&amp; Purkey wbell he went oot to CinciDDaU pk:Ud up another Tracy SlaJlard In the blst gamt
; k•ed by a llnt-lnnillg homer, talk to blm alter Cbrtslopher roo In the lhlrd an4 went ahead with the Meta bere Ibis year.
• Bob Purkey shut the door oo had worked th• coont to two e.z in the filth when Johnson Tbe Reds' sick list con!lnllos
the New York Mets while team- balls and no strikes. "If yoo socked a th~ double will! to grow. Jim Maloney, wbo
mates Frank Robii!SOII end Der- don't get nim oo~ yoo'ro ouL" two away. .:
an aiUng right lhollldet,
on Johnsoo batted ;he Clncln- "I didn't want In come out Walks t~ Robinson, a balk by pulled from the ;!lartln&amp;
: nati Reds to a 7-Z victory and be&lt;'ause 1 take a· lot of pride In reliever r.ary Kroll and Leo Uoo and ~robably won't be
second place J'Jesday nlgbt.
finishing games," Purkey sald, Cardenas' single - his third bit unUJ next 'nlesday. Joe Nwrba!ll
: Puckey started the game by "but I wouldn't have blemed oJ the nlgbt l- sent th• final gol !' slmt In biB sono left shool·
: walking 1ead-&lt;1ff batter Bobby Dick if he had yankeo me."
nm nome In tlie seventh.
der TUesday and wiH be oot
; Klaus. Then Ron Hunt wllowed He fini1&gt;l1ed with a six-bitter
Redo' Sl&lt;~ Llsl Grows
a couple of days.
EdwiiFds. J
;: with a home run that put the for his eighth victory in 15 de- All but nn~ run came off Catcher J o h n n Y
Mets ahead quickly.
cisioos.
atarter AI Jackson, wbo took Who received a dislocated
"I made a lousy pitch to Robinson got the Reds back hi!&gt; first lo~s in three decisions ger last Saturday at Los Anlte-1
him," the veteran Reds right· in the game when he doubled in witb the Reds.:
les, said he probably would
bander said. "It was the same the first inning after Tommy Joey Jay makes hia second oot a week and would have to
: pitch he hit for a homer off me Harper's single and a wilt to try at his fifth consecutive vi.. wear a metal splint on the lin- the last time we were in New Vad~ Pln.on.
, tory tonight as he goes agamst ger when be returns.
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Cleveland reducei! ils roster
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"The home run bothers me
1a
limit
TuesGAME
OF
CHANCE-The
hottest
pitrher
In
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major
'IMgues
Is
Dean·
Chanre,
the
young
righthander
of lite
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~ayth~ 4!~g waivers on 8 Anfeles Angels. He is leading boUt levb'Ues in shutouts on the ,way to hi.• greatest seasoa.._lidce cqming up
- because Hunt isn't •upposed to
one veeran
and five
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f0UD
fOWD, .
Ohio colleges.
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Cut from the team were Jim
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engoot ol ParUr&amp;but'l, Dean
I had gone llUt to the mound CLEVELAND (UP!) - The came via the aerial route-In Shorter, Detroit Unlversity.
of
itfr, an4
w•th a whole new plan for undefeab!d Detroit Lioos, ooce llefeating Los Angeles and was startiDg his lhlrd year as
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a defenseman; end Dick
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• p1tching Hunt. I couldn't put tt again showing a near lm- Pittsburgh.
to work because I couldn't get penetrahl• defense, are depend- The Lions will depend on the soo, Penn State: fullback
called at the J;lean Brinker
the pitches where I wanted ing on this unit to groond the forwr.rd wall of llarris McCord. Schoonover, Syracuse;
home Sunday evenJna.
them."
high . flying Cleveland- Browns Alex Karras, RQ&amp;er Brown
Alex Kumslds, Michigan State;
Dale warner oi'Syracuse eaU.
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The knuckleballer then held , when the two Natlo~l Footb"!l Sam Williams )'&gt; throttle the guard Jim Higgms, Xavter Uru- By Ualted Pross Jntemalloruil Baltlmol'6 , Colts for flanker
Mrs . . Mabel Lax returned to ed on Dean Brinker em TUesday
, tl . M ts hitless until the sev- League foes clash m an exhi- Browns' aerial antics.
\'erstty and Unebacker Tom Can the New ~ork Giants reo C. (Alley Oop) Owens and
e~th !hen Charlie Smith and b~tinn game at Detroit Friday q~artet has bfen extremely Goosby, Baldwin • Wallace peat as the National
home In Florida on Thurs· afternoon. '
Bob Taylor delivered pinch-hit mght
tough on passers,as well as
lege. .
League's Eostem DIvIs i o
'l'welve year veteran .
day af_\er a VISit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shain of
, singles and he walked Bobby The Lions' defensive unit, ners. L~st Sundaf, the four
_ The Ltons spent Tuesday pol- champions with onl~ sJx run· McEihenny, one of the aii·IIDIO and frtends.
,
Racine, Mr. 8nd Mrs. James
Klaus to load the bases witb which has limited opponents to the ~hiladelphia, Eagles,
ishing thetr own of!ense· Detrott ntng backs, includtng three great halfba~, , and quarter- Mr. and Mrs. George Circle Circle of Ne~ Haven calli!d al
one out. But he got out of that 213 yards on the ground in ed to have ~ of the
Coach George Wtlson compli- rookies?
back Glylln Grtfftng were giv· and daughters of Ashland, Ky. the home of Mary Circle OD
jam.
three pre-season games, will be runners In_ the league, to
mented f:h" ~!eveland offense This question was uppermost en their_ releases.
are spending a vacation with Monday_evening.
[)Dubie Play Ends Tbreal
hard pressed to blunt the yards rushing.
by declanng: We got to score in the minds o[ NFL f&amp;ns in- The Gtants now have veteran 'his mother Mrs. Mary Circle Dean Brinker and William
He was in hot w•ter again devastaUng air attack the
BroWns Drop Six
to beat the Browns, alter all day after the Giants made the running backs Joe . Morrison, and Melvin.
Carletnn cOned at the home of
in the ninth when Joe Christo- Clevelanders haae employed in
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they'Ve scored ~00 pot~~ m largest player shu!Oe in the his- Alex We~ and Dtck Jam~s
Clrcl oitd
Mil
pher, a .308 hitter; cante to the their last two ouUngs.
Tbe Browns, however,
their }asl tM exhibtUon tory of til'! club.
teamed , wtth rookies Ern~e Mr. and Mrs. William Gainer C. D. - e
sons, , ton
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piste with the bases loaded and
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games.
'"" out. Christopher hit into 'a C!&lt;!vel•nd, whtch has a 2-1 ex- hondUng the running chores and Wilsoo pi~ to work on
game-ending double play.
hibition mark, eompared to the Frank Ryan the aenal game, fense In today s two
"This batter is it," acUng Lions' 2~-1 record, has tallied will provide a n•al test for the sessions. ·:we got to keep
manager Dick Sisler had told 98 points - most of wbich Lions' fine defensive wall.
from scormg that many
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balfback Joe Don Looney, and
sub lineman Lou Kirooac to the

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were his lOili, .Mr. Fred T. SIGUt
and fomlly of Cl~ and
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Nitro, W. Va.
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ond .Mr. and Mrs. !Jwalne .Jor·
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Grove dty, ""'" recent guests
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Methodist Youth Camp at LaJl.. parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Richard
caster.
Carles and famlly came for the
The Busy Bee Society · of tile boys on the weekend.
Carpen!A!r Baptist Church met Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Crabat the church on Thursday eve- tree have moved from tbe garDing. The topic for discussion age apartm•nt at the borne of
_was "Faith.''
her paronl.s to the !ann they
The funeral of Mrs. Flora reeently purchased n~ar
the
Arbaugh, -77, was held at Tem- Athens county line. His parents,
Mr · and Mrs. Ro~ CrabPie church ori WedneedaY• Mr
. 8· tree are now Jiving m their new
Arbaugh was a former restdent home which they recently built
of thts community but
had
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ter Mrs Mary Davis In W • artd sons, CloviS and Gary, of
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sent were Mrs. Quinn Russell,
:Mrs. Carl Crabtree, Mrs. C. area. Mrs. George is the formA. Arbaugh, Mrs, Mendal Jor· er Betty Rulherfor)d.
dan, Mrs. Arlbw Crabtree, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
Howard Stanley anii Mrs. T. visited with Mrs. Ginevra
M. Galaway. Mrs. Mendal Jor. ter and granddaughter, Col\llle
dan was hostess.
Wey,~nd, on Sunday afternoon
SOCIAL NOTES
and · also called oo her aunt,
Mrs. Faye Jordan spent a Mrs. Ma!Ue Lowther.
day with her cousin, Maude Mr. and Mrs. Richard ParJones, in Albany.
·
'"1"' and son of Dayton Ylslt.ed
Mrs. ,)'olallle Lo~r spent a With Mr. and Mrs. Rolla¢.Crab,nlgbt -~_ll!, l!,er "alster., in ,• law -~•r ~nd other frlenda allil reiMrs. l'&lt;l"le . Ferry.
olives . lit th&amp; community,
Emplg.y,l'j!,s of the Southeaslo- Mr. and Mrs. Cartol' Woodern Oh1ot( EIJll!,l'iment F'lirm gerd and family of Columbus
wero at the Southern Experi- spent a weekend here with Iter
ment Farm near Ripley Ohio, mother, Mrs. Z.lla Perry and
n.cently belplng prepare for grandd~ughter, Donna. T h
Tobacco Day. tllis meeting was WOodgerds wero in NelsnnviUe
attended by Gov. :thoades, who to see his mother, Mrs. Woode,
unveiled a plaque lor the cen· -who ' is In Mt. St. Mary'~ Hostennlal of the growing of White pitaf with a broken. )llp. Mrs.
Burley Tobacco. Mr. Jo Me- Perry and Donna acrompanled
Wborter, Mr. Clay Jordan, Mr. tbem to Columbus nn · Sanday
and Mrs. Robert Bishop and evening and will spend ·aome
Chlldren, and Mr.
Jor- lim• visiting relatives there.

Detroit
·=~·~ond:;en~d~Bob=~DICif:;:·~a:iill~a~
Boston
2110 400 ooo- 6 11 'J1:~er~~v:"~i
Rt., Jackaon,
1 Jackson, . Mrs. \rCqseas=
McLain, Rakow 14) an4 Free- Richard A. Marlin, Ri. 5
batt. Morehead, Ritchie (2),
son, Mrs. Gleim E. Pinney,
noDy &lt;6), Charton t7l 8lld nu. eski, Mrs. Brady s. Young Wurtman. Winner - Rakow &lt;7-9). land, Ky. and Mrs. Aron p,
Loser - Ritchie (0-1). 1!Rs -'- Jouan, Huulingtoa
McAuliffe, lltuart, Brt!Bsoucl,
Blrlho

BONDED
BRAKE SHOES

Oil Filters
99c up

SEAT
BELTS
: Instilled
F~E -.,.--

.exchangedd~tor

WheeiWFtgbt, Clarence
and Steve Thrulow to launch
the new season.
Th Gi t• al80 dropped
fJa ke U:,~ ,.,~~
two ear
n er
s ~,, a
Y
man, and rook!"" Millard Flemlng, and BtU Pashe, both halfbacks; tackle Frank Lasky and
linebacker Tom Costello.
also placed Ed Adamchlck,
rookie guard on the injured
serve Usl

Carmel

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C!'clamti\a &lt;lnmge No. U re&lt;en!ly met 'WII\t Worthy Deputy Vlr&amp;ll ,Aikins cofl\lucUng the
lli&amp;jlocti.:n. lie IIU aeco~ · by Juvenile Deputy
Mrs, 4Wns. The cupcake lnd
pillow ~Is were held, Nrs.
CorpiYJI Mosier had first place
Ill Ute DIHow COiltest wllb Murl
Galawa)i ln ae&lt;:ond pblce. In
tho cmpcake eon!A!sl, i&gt;ln. Eliz.
abellt Jordan won ·first place
with Carolyn Greenlees in sec·
ond ploce. The ;..,turer present.ed an Interesting pn&gt;gl'lllil· IJSo
lng the theme, "Our CbmlryLand of the Free." Readings,
music, a contest, roll caD,
aome jokes and hymna were
used to make an appropriate
lecture hour. Delicious ,potluck refreshments were enjoyed following the meeUng.
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PRQHIBITED BY LAW

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PLUS TOP VALUE STAMPJ , I
SCOTT TOWELl .... , .•. , , , , , , •••••• . . •• • •• •, •... 'Ill &amp; . .
SCOTT PACIAL TrJIUI ........................... • ·"' ITA FLO STARCH ......................... ,,,_,., .. ll ....
CRISCO SHORTENING ................. ......:,. ..·• S .. 4•,11!11
KROGO SHORTENING . ......................... 1 ._ .,_,
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with and purd. any two jail

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STEAK
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42~' 79c »lacrDressing .~ ,:·45cBEEF STEW MEAT - S9c Facial Tis!ues
J:!~· 29c Pork &amp; . · .: ·. !:;' 29t
Marshmallows
¢AlSUP COnAGE CHEESE (Jndy Bars~·
1::- S9c
10 39c Peenut
2.... 49c
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In Middleport--Pomeroy A&amp;P Stores

ROUND STEAK

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and your purchase of $5.00 or more
exclusive of items pro!tibited by law

GALLON CARTON
HOMOGENIZED- BLUE PKG~

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Marganne,~ . ... . . . . . : 7.~ $1

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WITH
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OT. 30a

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Filler Paper ......... ...4ft
Smoked Jowl Bacon ... 29~..:.·~;]1;~.-::;..·it
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COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH _
WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING!

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KIIOGU IYAPORATID MILK ................. . 4 IIIII
.KROGER PLAIN FLOUR ....... ., ............ . . . . ·
lOT DOG FOOD ............ ., 1""" I I .. '
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NeWs Notes

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He has, se~t us a pastor with
patience
~· of the best tbst we ha~

LYONS

seen.

Maybe you wonder why I
say this,
But I'll do my best to explain
A few of the things tbat
happened
Bul still they never complain.

Clover Farm Store
Route 7
TUPPERS ··PLAINS

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RUTlAND

Food ~rltet

Clover Fann
Department Store

"Tho Store Wllb A HartT

Pifth encl Peerl
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FANS may find ·It too slow, but
DRAG-RACE
Jack Lemmon's litest movie, "A Great Race/' ·
puts lots of'zip Into

a. turn-ol·the-century

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p)eted.
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When it rained, the r'ool !oak·
edand

auto-

mobile raee fr9m New York to Paris, Lemmqn
wheels. a black·Hanl1fi;Jal Eiallt while 'rony Cur·
tis drives a white Lellllr Speehll, '- phaeton, and
Natalie WOQd. pretends slit's a free·wheelins re·

porter battlini for women's rights. She ucove~·s''
the race for a New York newspaper. Tljt· He11ni"
bal Ei&amp;ht'' ants Le,Ue Specill have ·
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You're ·Bound
TO Lt·KE US ...

'111o parsonage was not com, pleted.
There wasn't IIIIRclent heat,
and very soon
The water supply was d•

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The lightning did Its share.
These things all took pa~
I'm sure you're all aware.

We know the ropM when It com• to glvlnt REAL FOOD VALUES. We offer no gimmicks,
no llampt to lick . . . juot good brlncl~ at low•t prlc•.
.

Th• Warnes never acted
couraged
And !he bi&amp;. question now It

Cheese Spread ...

seems,

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patience- .
In the Chester pafSO!lllge of
the N81.8renes?
-Nita Dlllln&amp;e,

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59c
Pink Sal·m on ..... . 5 9c
Liquicf Detergent .. q~~!t J9c
Sweet Gherkins ... J9c
Tom.a to Juice • • .3 o.. ·agc
MarshmaUows ••••• lSc
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Aunt Jano'o Crock Cured

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Campfire

Rock Springs

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Facial Tissues ••• • 4~:·99c
What a treat !
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GOLDEN RIPE FRUIT

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Catfish Fillets

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Scindwich Creme

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1Pt. ' PLWANT
(YIJII, 1 ....., !bey don, al· And the flr•t pattern maker How about a com111raUvely
· Si\I.ES CO'.
, . &amp; to 10.
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llelfen II ·to IJ: Babj l!!!lf.
ways stay where they're pu~ who eoma out wltb on •IP"nil- new ond untried field : lwme
satu..aay, ,\...t !!, ,...
CATI'LI!: - Steers If to 21.11&amp;: II to 22: rat, ~ 12 I!&gt; \tl
especially when you bavo tlds, able l .. ocery ,llll&lt;k cypel pia. swimming pool malntenaaetT . HOCS - 175 to 220 lt.lO 10 Heifers 13 to ~.10; rat COWl Cln!!ert I .to 12: !Ialli II ·•
80 eltber swlteb to roll...,., or tle ' 11a1 may be surprised at Cleaotns the pool each w~ Is \7 .IC; Heavies 12 to 15: U4'tt1 It lo IUO: Canners t to ll; Ill Milk
10 ~ 1'11.
give your busbond a refresher Its popularity. If he inelllllea an a j&lt;&gt;!&gt; mosl owners dread, and 15 tD 18.50; rat Sows IO.SO to ·Bulls 14,30 to 16.110,
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"!At CA Vl!l8 ~ Tapo ll.lt;
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C&lt;lUHe In readl111 labels.) - H. all-around pleat slrl,&gt; 80 thet if alloY's price is right . .. .well,
Stock ~teers It tD 2Uil; stoCII Seconila llll to 1t; Medium 'It
Dear Helen:
tile selllllltreu can p1n ond sew It's a lbousht. - H
leea-agera wou.l&lt;! profit, aa · He;!ets 12 to 17.50; Stocl&lt; Sh-et to 22; Com' II Ht't. 11_W·•;.
Is tllere any reason why pal· without measll&gt;g with unwieldy Dear Helen :
Image ' would be lmprov.... - Calv~s 1-7 tD 21: Stock Heller CUlls IJ to 18.
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tem makers can't give us lar· l•ngths of Ussue paper-he'D be People won't biro leen-83era OBSERVER
C81vea 15 tD 17.25.
~EP - l!weo ond ~- 4
out of U.oe bathroom smelU!ll ger envelopes for our patterns! very popular with the gals who for summer work because they ~ar •Kids : ,
. ,.
VEAL CAL~ES - ToPs :18: to 10;1Stoet. ~ 4 II&gt; 10; fa!
like a contenlrated rose garden Th•JSe pieces of tissue paper would rather &amp;ather, because know all too ,..,, the Jdds won't .. "Observer' has a..po!nt. Fin- ~ 25.10, Medl~ 11.15 to Sbeop 4 10 ~· CUlls J to t
and madder lban bops. He had seem to grow like Uve things. pleats defeat them. - .
lasl. They work lor a . day or- 1Sh wbat ·you start is a eood 23: Common &amp; HeaVIes II to B~b 4 to I , Fat W~ 4
srabbed QP the can of triple- ! I've never yet been ablo tD get SUMMER WORK
two, and then something comes mottO lo~ every"'!", but Its •• 2UO.
to~MBS
T · ·
strength room deodorant Instead a pattem back in the container Dear Helen:
.
up, IQa they don't ah9w up. peclally 1mp0rlant . witt- teen- LAMBS - Tops 23; Seconds
. - ops 20; ~
of the UDJerarm apray whicb more than twice wilboul having What can ldds of IS, 14 and Tills ll)akes it ~h for tbe -..rs and summer work. Ability 21.50: _Ligbt, W~hls 11 down. 10 10 18, ~~gb\ I W\1, 14 ID 17;
has a ntce mucullne odor. As It tear to piect!s.Must companies 15 do to earn q100ey? The paper youngsters who ire really. . . con· is on)v I~ when you CaD de.~ - ,
Cormnon
to 4. 1 1 1
usual, It was two minutes to bus be so tight with their paper? routes are all taken, and baby sclentious and would follow pend on ,t. -H
OHIO VAt l!Y UV~ OBTAJNS PilEI.. /ACr
time, and he coullln't shower. - SEAMSTRESS
sitti!ll jolos are scarce. Our through on jobs, eveo if It 1bls oolumn Is dedicated to lam- saH'~ay, ~~~2211 lb 17 t0 NEw YOBJ CUPJl :
So aU morning be was coming Dear seamstress:
sons are atloos&lt; ends this sum- meant a lot ol bard work. Tbey lly Uv\ng, so If you'nl ~aviD&amp;
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up roses, and, besides, it caused You hil me where 1 live! mer- they need work. It's too don't get a chance to prove their kid trouble Of j~t plain trouble 17.50: 2211to :~~F 17 ~~~~ :~:~ Co~tned
1
a rasb. Can't something be Those dinky lliUe pattern enve- i•te to do anything about it now. worth. If more parents would let Helen Help YOU. 11114\ wiU Llibl 16 tD • ' 11 Bo
1 152 6 ::11100 1 ~ of
done? - JANE
lopes drive me wilder than a but maybe you or someone can see to it that a boy or girl also welcome your own amusl!ll to 13; . Sla/1~ 10 to tf:
·~ or ·
ga 111\1
Dear Jane,
new girdle. 11 companies won't suggest summer jobs lor next I "puts out" and doesn't fold up, experiences. Addresa Helen Bot· 8 to 12: ~sA
60 to 110, tary jet ~I _fuel, lbe
Wouldn't it be easier to put cooperate, then plastic bags are year. '- MOTHER
after lindl.n&amp; a job, ALL the tel ID care of Ibis newspaper. Shoats I5 tD 16.
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HOlLYWOOD: Two of tile most attracu•e male stars I)! the m:ovle colOny
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along a path leading to
wbell .Richard Burton,, a few yean older
than 10, alighted 'from a car aiJII crossed
the sidewalk. NotWng a reel-painted gadget w_
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he ~d politely:
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and down· the sidewalk, b•l•nc;!D~ precariously, tint on both teet--:.wbicb is
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at top speed.
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his bupgllow

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hekl llllC)IIJ the exeeutiv~ blvolved Ia:
the .lllllll ~. and It ll ~ts~ that a
(featy will be signed In the ne~ futUJ'8
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lin ~or have par.ted. Loob final
J(urt Frlngl ill torlfttlng .Eike Sommer with Wbllney Clwe, a 10t11111 starlet
wboD real llllme ia Lana Rosenberg . .
EQd or a Tl'ademark Depa,rtme11t: •'l'he
Lu 'Veaas gambling easinos1t.ed to give
out a lot of change In diver iloUan symbollc of the boom towna of the Old
West - but they won't any more, because of the severe coin shortage all over t!le United States.
~lver dollars are now going ror two
dollm apiece In some of the gaming
cities ... Marlon Brando whose hair
I ' has been reci!dlng at 9uite a pace, may
il'e avold the whole quest1on of 'to wear a
Ultt· rug or not to wear ~rug?" by shaving his
Mid' head, a ~ Yul Brynner, for his ned pJe.

portuJt - and tbe effect 011 C.ntorata
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YorJr.
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couldn't a-et·me to New York ror J mD·
Don doJJan" or ''Yau ~an have the
\Vorld'sll'llr. I waa to take the klda to
New York to ,_ it, but l'm no,t ·golnt CP
take a ch-nce on getting killed ' or sflnp.
t y the question, "Aren't you terrified to
)lve In the ~st where all that ill hap~.,. '
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Dar situation could erupt in their r,art of
the country, and ~rbaps it coul~(l t. ?Jie
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