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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

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The Meigs Local School DJs.1 pool In 11149 and has ~n In the School, which has 1,200

stutrlct boaid of enucation today East Liverpool aystem since dents. Mr. Hargraves was electannounced the selection
of then as a teacher, then as ele- ed assistant superintendent In
Ue&lt;lrge Hargraves, Jr., of East mentary principal, high school 1963 and bas held that position
Liverpool, as Ita auperlotendent principal, and assistallt super-. since then.
of achooll.
lntendent. He thus bas wide The Meigs Local Board of
Hargraves, 43, will be lorm- aperlence In all phases of Education said It was partlcually signed at the next regular school administration.
larly impressed that Mr. Harmeeting of the board Tuesday, He was a teacher in the East graves is experienced lo all
June u. He will assume t be Liverpool system from 1949--51; levels of education and that he
· post July 1,
from 1951-54 he was e~ementary has more or less carried the
There were about 36 appll- principal, and from 195H3 prin- complete load of all building
cants for the job of being first eipal of East Liverpool High projects in the past few years
loeal superintendent of the new
consolidated school
district,
bo8rd members reported.
"We feel fortunate to have
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ALL SMILES - Optimistic smlles Ught ~p the faces of for the job " raid Board presl·
astronauts Eugene Cernan, left, and Tliomas ~fford ~n dent Rlcru:nt Jonet In behall
th~ eve of the second try at launching therr Gemiru-9 of the board. The board lndJ.
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cated It decided to hire Hargraves after Intensive screenlng1 Interviewing and Investigating.
The new loCal superintendent
graduated In 1941 from East
Liverpool High School ali valedictorian In his class of 333 students. He received his balhelor's degree In 11148 from Ohio ' ·
State University and remained
to earn his master's In Education In 1949 before entering the
teaching profession.
Since acquir~Dlr his master's,
Hargraves bas attended
night classes at Kent State UnJ.
versity, completing one year
toward his doctorate.
Mr. lflargraves returned te
his home town of East Liver-

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alao said Hargraves is familiar
with vocational schools and
their operation. .
"Wt feel the Melg1 Local
Sebool Diltric&amp; II qalte lack;y
In settiJIC a maa of Mr. BarIJ'BVH' eallber," J011t1 saki
iD behalf of the ell&amp;lre board.

In addition to his professional duties In the, East Liverpool
schools, Mr. lfllrgraves has
served as president of the Ohio

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Valley Principals Group, was stars for action In the satat :~;,
first presiden~ of the Uhio Big :of the Bulge and tbe rema!gMI-":~
8 Basketball Conference, and fighting In Europe. He beca,.. ··has been active lo chorch and Ia staff sergeant and w,as awri' '"
other civic functions lo his ·ed the bronze star for ~ ~. '
community.
work behind enemy lines · . ...;
Prior to entering the educa- Germany.
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tiona! field, Mr. Hargraves ser- Mr. Hargraves is married t~~ ·· ~
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99th Infantry division in Europe.l David, 17; Michael, 15, aDd ~
He entered the service as an ol, 13. He and his wife-, J~ ·
Infantry rifleman in November phloe, expect to move' to Mew
of 00 and earned three battle 11County before July L

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teday frolted tbe lnt of JIIJII
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lll8rklq the lewelt tempera1are ever recorded tbere tbls
latl. Ia tbe spl'lq. A S..year
reeord feU at Caatoa, Oblo,
wllen the temperalare toaehed
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BREAK GROUND - Groundbreaking ceremoniet were held ' for Litton Industries'
Systems plant which will be built thret
miles east of Athens, on Rt. 50. Completion date for the 227,000 sq. ft. structure of IJ~odei'J), one-story design to cost $3 nilllion Is May, 1067.
McBee Is a majot producer of business systems and equipment for worl dwide markets. A divlslon of Litton's Business Equipment Group, M~
Bee employs appr9ximately 700 in Athens and has a total employe force of more than 2,000.
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Ave .. New York City. New Vofk.
Saboerlptlon rates: Delivered by earner
where ovautble, liO cents per week: one
year In adviDce ot tbe Daily Sentinel of·
lioo flUO: Ill! moqtbo. $7.1111. tl!ret month•
$3.90. 1f7 Mo!Dr Route where earner service tiJt afiUablt one month .l.3D. By
moU ana reor SIG.DO: Si• months. $5.25:
Threo months, $3.00.

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A university in Ohio has Inaugurated
1 cour" on tbe status of the contemporary American family in our economic
Qrder. lt IJ'eats of family values in relation to family Income. The problems of
allendlnc and saving, and quite natural·
ly of blid,eting and wise buying. It wlll
also Inform those enrolled of the effect
of the economy on family financial planning and includes information on retire·
ment pl«n• and social security. It will
tre11t on the subject of Insurance . and
management of family finances, tell you
how and when to buy real estate, and the
question of wbether to rent or own a
home and moll Important of all investment~, 1nd how to \!feate and distribute
family estates.

The other worthy. development con·
cernlng business is proposed by the
chairman of a major business firm who
takes n optimistic view of the improvements and procedures of his company in
the years that lie ahead. He luis expressed the simple ~utb that s~ould be . tbe
basis of an busmess, and m good hmes
and poor will brir!g it through to success. He stated tluit the f1rst emphasiS
in any business should be customer relations. He points out that customers are
the only iOUrce of income for buirlness,
.'and .without them there can be no pro£res~ve development. It Is pointed out
that U everyone in business could grasp
that idea they would succeed. It Is rated
as the reason why American standards of
living are the highest in the world. and
accounts for fr11e 11nterprise and freedom of customer choice is far superior
to an th• jde11 of the ·theorists and plann8f!l whq queatlon profit and consumer
j11dgement.

'1'111 11mvenity .e~~urse, in prob3bly a
lllllpPfiiCI form. sbould be r11vamped for

use at the high school'level, and maybe
In even a simpler form at even a lower
level In tho procea' of ed11cation. There
ere 10 many wllo never .retch the level
Qf biper education, and the course as
outline~ l!OUid 1J11 beneficial to all persons. It Is ·s~tocll;in' bow little we know
•bOut financial planl\i~Jg. We-lllight prac'ic' • policy of Ja!itl8. bu~ manY after
tbeJ •ccumuJ.te still 4P not know what
lns!U'Bl!CI II best fer thti~ needs, or how
to .lnveft their surP,llls f1,mds. for the
are~t.st &amp;ain. TI!e lllt10T~J1ce 111 connllCQoll wH)l tl!a ramlnc.tlqns Of so~lal security Is wideJpread even among those
w1u,1 are classed as lnteUI&amp;~IJt. The pro·
blem has been aggravated by the IJilnovolent IPVerllment that fro111 Olltw_arcl .IP·
pearances does all of oqr pla!\111~11 ~nd
tl1inking for its citlzen1. The •pphcat10n
of the custQmer to buaines' succes'
mill~ bt sai~ to be true of all !if~. The
· relations we have with our fellowmen decides success or failure.

S. White

that rescued his land from HitWest.
Even this•national humiliation ler.
But II never worked that
might conceivably be entertained ex~ept for two towermg facts way. The more he got from lhe
of lnlernational life. Ont is that rest of the West, the more he
Well, now In detail if old hal history is full to the lrim witb demanded. The more ,the oth·
In spirit is r fresh attempt with- proof that Charles de Gaulle is er cheek was turned, the more
in a tiny Senate minority to not to be moved by groveling he slapped that cheek, too.
encourage lhe already musive from us, or olhers. The second
Now that he has by any ra·
arrogance of President Charles reality Is that lhe ChurclJ phil; lional standard becume quile
de Gaulle of Fr~nce. Collateral-· oBOphy of proper way to deal intoleraole, It Is understal"iable
ly, this would 8Cid lo the alrea- wilh de Gaulle Is the precise that politicians here , sf\ould.
dy sla"erinli compulsion to philosophy that bulil up the thresh about for some aadget
unfounded guilt of those Amer- absurdly haughty non-power of for placating the implaca~le.
ican« who automaticelly rrup- de Gaulle France in lhe first
Surely, however, the Church
pose tht!r country to be at fault place.
way is not the right way. In
in any international quarrel.
fact, even so iffy a dream as
Because France was In cha· thai of transferring ·lhe AQanIndeed, the mid-'60s •••·likeos when de Gaulle first came to lic alliance into a · responsible
ly to be seen by bemused historians ·as tbe years when lhe office, the United Slates, and federal union - the devoted 33American hair shirt waa ram· Brjtain, loo, deliberately assisl- year project of Clarence Streit
pant - as the epoch of eager eti in a vast Image-making in· - looks preUy good when mea11ation of hia so-called grand- sured against lhe pointless ca.
s•lf-ilidictment.
The latest to put on a hair eur that bad no relationship to pitulation to a no-power France
shirt - and alSo to recommend the truth. The hope was that, suggested by the hair-shirlists.
. one ol appropriate ilcbiness to !lven some support and dead·
For the Streit movement at
the United States govelJiment pan koivlowing from the out· all events does not contempiate
- Is Sen. !'rank Church (D., side, he would become a toter· turning the West into a kind ;I
Idaho). Returninf'!rom·a quick· able . ally to the two nations psychiatrist's couch to offer
le visit h Parts, Church SQlenut:
soothing~oess and togethernesa
ly called upon the Unjted Sl~s
to a man constitutionally una·
to entreat the sainted Gener@,l
ble to go any way but alone.
de Gaulle to cease allowing our
aggres~ve fllllional jaw to come
MAIN
SPEAKER (UPI) -Rep,
WASHINGTON
into contact with his list so j!l·
, •.;.ge Grider, D-Tenn., Win be
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Though de Gaulle bas just
the main speaker Ju!Y 22 at
finished a halchet job on the
Grotoo; Coiln., when he attenda
Norll! Allanlic Treaty Qrgaplcomm
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zallon, while momentarily restthe nuclear-powered submarine
Flasher.
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. ing from discrediting this nation in Viet Nam and preparJDa
Grider was chosen to speak
for a friendly visit to Moscow,
because he formerly commandCt .. ·,h's finding is interesting.
ed the origi~Jal Flasher whleb
It Is that the unaalilf!ICtory
sank 21 Japanese ships aurIn~
stale of comn\unlca\lon wllh
World Wa1 II, giving it th1
distinction of sinking more
the general naturally dem811ds
BoWed or canned foodt
enemy tonnage lhan any other
some new American concession.
ahould be .tor~ In a cool
American submarine.
Thus, the Senator recom·
place 11 bjgh storage tern•
The first Flasher was dl·
mends that since de Gaulle
peratllf'l• lead. to, more
elared
surplus after the war
seems too proud, or some\hine.
ppid .Joss of v1tanun conto seek a meeting with Prest- tent.- AIBO the navor deand Ibis ship is Ill successor.
den\ Johnson, t~e Indicated teriorales. Glau containers
EXCHANGE AM8AS8ADOR ·
lhoufd be atored In the
JERUSALEM (UP!) -Nio:a·
course would he for us Jl )east dark to avoid fading of the
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to send ''a special American
food colora . .\ckllooda may
Monday night they have
emissary" to Paris for the gur· , bf used cold. strsight from
pose of appeasing the general. · the can. Heat nonacid foods
decided to ~xebange ambassaThough Church generously re- thorol!&amp;hlY before eating,
dors. Israeli President ZalmaD
fuses to pass judgment
on II takes 20 minutes of bull·
Shazar and Nic~raguan Presto destroy the botulilm
ident Rene Seb!tk aru1D1111&lt;ed
"who is most at fault," his plan 1111
toxio.
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decision jointly at the
undeniably would amount to a
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nlieg-lil American crawl · to the
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most disruptive force In all the
WASHiNGTON - When all
else palla, there to always "lhe
de Gaulle problem." So what
is new lherein'

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valid advlee wnich II seema appropriate
to ~al al tiJI• season when moat people'a fancies tura to lhoughll ot va.
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to yu)l!··ltork, your judgment ,will he son,
slnoe ... remain eonstantiy at worll will
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Dear Helen:
Unenforceable rule~ about
amoldn1 and drtnkina lor YOUDI
people are ridiculous. Evef)',
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arettes whenever he
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lbem. Who watchel tile mlllb·
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parents buy damllel lor lhelr
14-year-oldl ,- tbty~ve . ~mcfy
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All such persons are made teen. Ho m eel wbllny, ~Mr.
worse by laking such modem vodka, sin - anytbi!JJ ~ all)' '
drugs as sulfas, Including those time he wanla by sUpillni tbt ·
used to treat diabetes; certain money to ID "acluiL'
anUblotica - griseofulvin, gi·
W~y dtn!'l tbt laW!Dak&amp;n
ven for ringworm, and the Itt· realize all lllia -and, lower the
racyclines; nalidixic acid, a 8QIOtm1 ap to ie:.dlinkina •••
urinary asliseplic;
and sed· to IS? If kids knew lbey eould
atives of the pheonothiazine indulge wllhou' rolnll asalnst
authority, they wouldn't be
group.
compelled to rebel just It ahow
Tbe same effect, but to a les- they· W'l'l' 1'8f'JWn•Up." I ~!Ilk
ser degree, may be caused by II would actually lessen I b 1
barbilurates, salicylates, estro- etgaretle and liqllf)r problem a.
gens, gold salts, quinine and mong yoq people.
procaine. Even such preduets
A Jot of psycblalri$~ ~ci
as ea~ de cologne and perfUII1es me up. Arsumenls, anyQne1 may cause an exag~erated sun· ART
burn if they contain bergamot Dear Art:
or citron. oils.
1 don't think lowering
the
Persons who have f!I!IIIW'· a11 limits would lessen the ci&amp;·
(~ vitamin deficiency en-ease),
arette end Uqllf)r P!'llbltms ol
lupus erlhemelcl!ua, porphyria, JQUth, a!lll I dollbt U..l II would
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or colilact dermatltli · heighten them appreciably eltb•...,.
musl he careful not only to fll" •
avoid the sup's rays' but al~o lhe
But llert's a ll!ouibt&lt; II, as
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lain antihlalamines should· be marclJ for _ .free speech, free
avoided by light-sensitive per· love ~ rebels would find 50111~
BODS because they frequently other ceuse, like "Free t..SD
aggravate lhe ·lro\lble.
fiR' all." YilQiifi peopl~ don't
Large doses of vtlamln B-6 want adult capltdlalion-lt takes
taken 30 minutes before expo- all lhe fun out of rehelltng and
sure have prev!!llted sunburn makes !hem aearch !or flll1bt!r
In BOrne lig~t-sensitive persons. limits to test - !1.,,
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fOW!d that some diseases are OWN REWARD
benefited bY eiiPOSure to sun- ' Dear Helen:
light. These include psoriasis,
some forms of allergic derm~- ;
litis or hives, ' ~C1111, ,pllpia"a
and skin tuberculosis; For most
of. us, however, the watcbword
where sunlight Is cone~
llhould ~ MODERATION.
Q - I ba~ "'"OQI)'elllil IOOUI·
13 years ago. (;an I safely atve
blood?
A - To he able to doaata
blood a person sl)ould be bto
tween 21 and 1111 an4 In good
h~alth.' His pulse,
Pr8!; '
aure and belllQIIobi~ ltv"
lli(luld be normal. He ,s®Ql~ no\
~ve g!ven · blood lf!lhln · Ill• .
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mqre !ban 4 Jim¥. In lilt pr.. .
Geding y"r. 114! , tilollkl not ·
bave had a tooliJ ffiJIOV~ ill .
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woman, al1f!ul4 oo!~ ·hid ~
Prtlllancy in' 1M P
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have ~ltd malRi-14; 'filbtl'lil!l.,.l'o
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By Wayae G. Brandaladt, M.D.
Photosensitivity Is just a
long \V{)rd to BOme people. To
others It Is a nightmare because
even slight exposure to the
sun's rays will give them an
Itching skin eruplion or a se·
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wbere
Turner
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hung.lheM!BJ
j,orep
sat
and watched water - eolor sketches &lt;'furner's of cturse) flank·
·ed by Ponti and Muselllll dlfector Rene d'Haroncourt aa IIIey
were flashed on a ~f!IW if! a
derk room ... d-llaroneourt wal
U. only man who actually tow·
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Capitol Comment~ Events
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llavt come across two interesting
lienlopments In family living and, in
th• oondu~t of business that are _pertment to tlte aitqation in which we ftnd the
preselil economy of our nation. Both the
.J18lllbfr. of a falllily apd the operators
::t'ilf 1 bllliDess must be flexible, and be
' *bit t11 cll"!l• with ~e existing ~ondl·
tiona In' ont·er to surviVe. There IS no
IUCII tliiJ!g as business , as usual, and ·a
family that does not luive the know-how
to ~op_e with the budget during a period
of ~~~ti011 is in for some rather rough

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cllapbaq9ua teal embro~ ,.l . ' 'Die !Wklall Pltl1 tarlltr' !It
for ~ \bird lime Ill•~ yeare he!n U!I cuffs under wblclJ jl ' the mllltiiQI'• Ardell liN: I
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... Tbe MIIIWID of )4odllm Art · Sti'lp)W liJW, one of the I~ h ·Waa UD~. for .., .....
toss!lj .a dlnne~- f~r SOphia I.ci~'&gt; ·Wo~nmf tw!nl ~ llollr • 1tllitb , COIIII I.Qt JU~ ~
en in ho.nor Of 8' ShoWIII&amp; Of BIIJ\ ~k for 111e ~~~ell~::· '118 . . . oo J11t11 ~ 011' ,,
plOlureJ ol , Ill• ~ 1111 ·ili
, PIUI ,. !Itt , '• ~ ' ~ ~~ . .· fil!Ds, •and . the ·lllOS~ llrlkl!'ll· ~raid 'Jlllldan~ 011 ~~~~' .~, : • . -_U~at
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- · 11011'11; 11!#~ ~ler t_s we ·WJle thiS Is that ~~~~~ rJDa; , ., 'l'bt .iroalm ~ Ill.
~ ~~ , IS just Q beaUI\4li, 'J\IBI
II .. Ibis tmbull~i!!4 11.11111 V Jlll\f!1 bJ&amp;II ~" ~ flP ",~ .
, stnkmg, as smsrUy dl'e&amp;~. Nllle·Qiq, •lol: lbt lu~ jolt .:lii1Mdli!PII1• . ,.' · ;;, ·'
.~,P she concei~p~ly lmilh~ be ' ,... f(emllt, 'l)ql iiiiJIWQtllly
lb ..L' ati,l~;: ~·· Q1
bul best q! 11), V(h!l~J. wa~ , ·lillY ,. ,
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with husband CJI'Io P111d, theY
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Mll)lll"" lrPI!IIi h •:
were. not hotdJn8 bpndi,· bill
• lllve could lit 1111· Ill"'"- .. - UIUMU111 Pl'iltD, II ,tla, ~ · !j
Sovhta (when no one .wa~ photr fl\llaiB close to Sophia'I o~llell """,
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graphing) was hangitlll onto his . pow·Sflll~ II liOIIIII
litP, !llm,· •,"-~~mlc.;
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lillie finger . . . Nice, loo, after Anna Molf.o 01 11!11 optra, w.ho
jleojt '
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were finished and assembl!lll lllalll! drtA Nd t»•l to ~lcb dtlltblld U. ·boatall7 ·olwloul
admirers had roUeol off .Jn tbelr .•. f,flu ~· bat a ~ • i!lllmiC' of I publkiiiJ•llllplro
Rolls-Royce~ and Cllddles 1111d
partml!!ll 1101. ftr from Sapldl'l td Nlule to !fUGll 1 lllullblt
Continentals, to diwdlo and aee ('l'lle hQaor IIUell'a Qat over- llllt'lt!ll· ~~ lll!itlm ~~
Sophia and Carlo quietly, ,al· loot. the Ptm. Vellflll lp Q Mlal Lcntl WN 1. . Oil
most the last to lesve, des~nd· lle,ma; Alltla'• liP_!_~. '"" Wf balmJ, !'!!u.'!fl~
tng j\181 as soflly 1o tll1l Door
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In 17th, 7-5

45th Racing
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63 Ford Galaxle
500. Conw I
Irons. 11&amp;14

64 Ford Galexie
500 - 2 Door Hordtap, I
eyl. Aula. Irons. Whl-.

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63 Gelexie 500 ·
4 Dr. I &lt;¥IInder, ,.,...
trans. Power stHr.lne •ml
brokH. whitowoll llroo.

Dear Helm:

,.,, ~~ rtadbtl vt~ctu
ltllm p.Gpte COIIIPlllinlnl about

lbllit' cl1114np and 1 wCI!Il4 ne .
to lay 8qllletlllq .~ . abollt

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ctono!tnl Irons. Rodlo
hooter

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about lbaL ~ H.

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dilldnP.:\lrlf lllliiW!il liN ,llf,!l"
cer rO\" flvt . narU~ 1 ·worked .llilbll, 10 I cQqld ~- l or
billl 111!11 bi!lp 91'1 ~ fain·
lly. T)le 91der 'I illi dq 111111&amp; Ill
bollework IIICI liil1 tli&amp;IPI.

2 Dr. Honltop. All -•••
olr conditioning.

J alee ~ol!!l ' 10 a saoodd rale

4 dr. I cyl. At Trons. P.

apat'ln1elll, tl!ere WQ !IIY.r •
llOmplainL
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will! a WGOCI htllillt ll!Wf, W•
I!@ITY
frolll ~ wtl) ,Am
door, drwiDC II up by· J ...
The ltrll.- 11011 1t ODd 11;', dll
9&amp;11'' work lqr pet,bhon le·llllf
their ctotllls, They walk ·• IIIII
from ~ehool and a loq Wt11
to tbe store lor me In JIMII1i 1104
rain, wilhout boots And Wltb
all the work, we bave lull to.
1et!ter. Tbere'a JI!UIIlll l'tljiOCI,
and love of Gad. 'l'bl)''re · aormal, reallby, moderu, IOOCI;
happy kids.
rm not wrttlna Ibis to llfll.
I jual want 1011 10 aw lbal
cbllilrf!ll liN aun arawld • b o
doa't mind btvlll4 lb!np ftiulb
and evili alteplll,l C1814·
at
nights, (!avlna 10 wub a ou..
fit eacb dly to ba.a a to wear

-ring, rodlo ond htator

63 Chevrolet
Btl Air 2 Dr. I cyllndtp.
Auto. Trons. ltodlo o!WI
heotor, Whltowoll tl,...

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64 Galexie XL
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windows, roclio &amp; hoohor

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onglnt, 5 speed trolil. t
tpttd .... oxlo

65 Dodge Dert :
2 Dr. 270 Strl11. 6 "'""'
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thi nell day, ud P\lllilll !lplb-

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your IJIJIIly. You'd make·.Ucb
lovely nelg!lbQra. - H. ·. ''•
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lalllily Uving, 10 If JOU'N- ·~~P­
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loo~ under BANKS or
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Ave .. New York City. New Vofk.
Saboerlptlon rates: Delivered by earner
where ovautble, liO cents per week: one
year In adviDce ot tbe Daily Sentinel of·
lioo flUO: Ill! moqtbo. $7.1111. tl!ret month•
$3.90. 1f7 Mo!Dr Route where earner service tiJt afiUablt one month .l.3D. By
moU ana reor SIG.DO: Si• months. $5.25:
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Yallko at Dodgers - D Z.
W.. FRI.

A university in Ohio has Inaugurated
1 cour" on tbe status of the contemporary American family in our economic
Qrder. lt IJ'eats of family values in relation to family Income. The problems of
allendlnc and saving, and quite natural·
ly of blid,eting and wise buying. It wlll
also Inform those enrolled of the effect
of the economy on family financial planning and includes information on retire·
ment pl«n• and social security. It will
tre11t on the subject of Insurance . and
management of family finances, tell you
how and when to buy real estate, and the
question of wbether to rent or own a
home and moll Important of all investment~, 1nd how to \!feate and distribute
family estates.

The other worthy. development con·
cernlng business is proposed by the
chairman of a major business firm who
takes n optimistic view of the improvements and procedures of his company in
the years that lie ahead. He luis expressed the simple ~utb that s~ould be . tbe
basis of an busmess, and m good hmes
and poor will brir!g it through to success. He stated tluit the f1rst emphasiS
in any business should be customer relations. He points out that customers are
the only iOUrce of income for buirlness,
.'and .without them there can be no pro£res~ve development. It Is pointed out
that U everyone in business could grasp
that idea they would succeed. It Is rated
as the reason why American standards of
living are the highest in the world. and
accounts for fr11e 11nterprise and freedom of customer choice is far superior
to an th• jde11 of the ·theorists and plann8f!l whq queatlon profit and consumer
j11dgement.

'1'111 11mvenity .e~~urse, in prob3bly a
lllllpPfiiCI form. sbould be r11vamped for

use at the high school'level, and maybe
In even a simpler form at even a lower
level In tho procea' of ed11cation. There
ere 10 many wllo never .retch the level
Qf biper education, and the course as
outline~ l!OUid 1J11 beneficial to all persons. It Is ·s~tocll;in' bow little we know
•bOut financial planl\i~Jg. We-lllight prac'ic' • policy of Ja!itl8. bu~ manY after
tbeJ •ccumuJ.te still 4P not know what
lns!U'Bl!CI II best fer thti~ needs, or how
to .lnveft their surP,llls f1,mds. for the
are~t.st &amp;ain. TI!e lllt10T~J1ce 111 connllCQoll wH)l tl!a ramlnc.tlqns Of so~lal security Is wideJpread even among those
w1u,1 are classed as lnteUI&amp;~IJt. The pro·
blem has been aggravated by the IJilnovolent IPVerllment that fro111 Olltw_arcl .IP·
pearances does all of oqr pla!\111~11 ~nd
tl1inking for its citlzen1. The •pphcat10n
of the custQmer to buaines' succes'
mill~ bt sai~ to be true of all !if~. The
· relations we have with our fellowmen decides success or failure.

S. White

that rescued his land from HitWest.
Even this•national humiliation ler.
But II never worked that
might conceivably be entertained ex~ept for two towermg facts way. The more he got from lhe
of lnlernational life. Ont is that rest of the West, the more he
Well, now In detail if old hal history is full to the lrim witb demanded. The more ,the oth·
In spirit is r fresh attempt with- proof that Charles de Gaulle is er cheek was turned, the more
in a tiny Senate minority to not to be moved by groveling he slapped that cheek, too.
encourage lhe already musive from us, or olhers. The second
Now that he has by any ra·
arrogance of President Charles reality Is that lhe ChurclJ phil; lional standard becume quile
de Gaulle of Fr~nce. Collateral-· oBOphy of proper way to deal intoleraole, It Is understal"iable
ly, this would 8Cid lo the alrea- wilh de Gaulle Is the precise that politicians here , sf\ould.
dy sla"erinli compulsion to philosophy that bulil up the thresh about for some aadget
unfounded guilt of those Amer- absurdly haughty non-power of for placating the implaca~le.
ican« who automaticelly rrup- de Gaulle France in lhe first
Surely, however, the Church
pose tht!r country to be at fault place.
way is not the right way. In
in any international quarrel.
fact, even so iffy a dream as
Because France was In cha· thai of transferring ·lhe AQanIndeed, the mid-'60s •••·likeos when de Gaulle first came to lic alliance into a · responsible
ly to be seen by bemused historians ·as tbe years when lhe office, the United Slates, and federal union - the devoted 33American hair shirt waa ram· Brjtain, loo, deliberately assisl- year project of Clarence Streit
pant - as the epoch of eager eti in a vast Image-making in· - looks preUy good when mea11ation of hia so-called grand- sured against lhe pointless ca.
s•lf-ilidictment.
The latest to put on a hair eur that bad no relationship to pitulation to a no-power France
shirt - and alSo to recommend the truth. The hope was that, suggested by the hair-shirlists.
. one ol appropriate ilcbiness to !lven some support and dead·
For the Streit movement at
the United States govelJiment pan koivlowing from the out· all events does not contempiate
- Is Sen. !'rank Church (D., side, he would become a toter· turning the West into a kind ;I
Idaho). Returninf'!rom·a quick· able . ally to the two nations psychiatrist's couch to offer
le visit h Parts, Church SQlenut:
soothing~oess and togethernesa
ly called upon the Unjted Sl~s
to a man constitutionally una·
to entreat the sainted Gener@,l
ble to go any way but alone.
de Gaulle to cease allowing our
aggres~ve fllllional jaw to come
MAIN
SPEAKER (UPI) -Rep,
WASHINGTON
into contact with his list so j!l·
, •.;.ge Grider, D-Tenn., Win be
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Though de Gaulle bas just
the main speaker Ju!Y 22 at
finished a halchet job on the
Grotoo; Coiln., when he attenda
Norll! Allanlic Treaty Qrgaplcomm
. issioning ceremonies for
zallon, while momentarily restthe nuclear-powered submarine
Flasher.
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. ing from discrediting this nation in Viet Nam and preparJDa
Grider was chosen to speak
for a friendly visit to Moscow,
because he formerly commandCt .. ·,h's finding is interesting.
ed the origi~Jal Flasher whleb
It Is that the unaalilf!ICtory
sank 21 Japanese ships aurIn~
stale of comn\unlca\lon wllh
World Wa1 II, giving it th1
distinction of sinking more
the general naturally dem811ds
BoWed or canned foodt
enemy tonnage lhan any other
some new American concession.
ahould be .tor~ In a cool
American submarine.
Thus, the Senator recom·
place 11 bjgh storage tern•
The first Flasher was dl·
mends that since de Gaulle
peratllf'l• lead. to, more
elared
surplus after the war
seems too proud, or some\hine.
ppid .Joss of v1tanun conto seek a meeting with Prest- tent.- AIBO the navor deand Ibis ship is Ill successor.
den\ Johnson, t~e Indicated teriorales. Glau containers
EXCHANGE AM8AS8ADOR ·
lhoufd be atored In the
JERUSALEM (UP!) -Nio:a·
course would he for us Jl )east dark to avoid fading of the
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rag~a and Iarae I announ,_
to send ''a special American
food colora . .\ckllooda may
Monday night they have
emissary" to Paris for the gur· , bf used cold. strsight from
pose of appeasing the general. · the can. Heat nonacid foods
decided to ~xebange ambassaThough Church generously re- thorol!&amp;hlY before eating,
dors. Israeli President ZalmaD
fuses to pass judgment
on II takes 20 minutes of bull·
Shazar and Nic~raguan Presto destroy the botulilm
ident Rene Seb!tk aru1D1111&lt;ed
"who is most at fault," his plan 1111
toxio.
the
decision jointly at the
undeniably would amount to a
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conclusion of Schick's six-day
nlieg-lil American crawl · to the
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visit to Israel.
most disruptive force In all the
WASHiNGTON - When all
else palla, there to always "lhe
de Gaulle problem." So what
is new lherein'

Hado's They1l Do It Every Time
I«JW ~NCTLIAL IS l-IE ~EN IT

COMES TO PAYIN@ OFF J!()R se~(iES
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Here's BOJIIf very old but ltlll
very
valid advlee wnich II seema appropriate
to ~al al tiJI• season when moat people'a fancies tura to lhoughll ot va.
catl\lill:
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then go away, have I
IItle rel!lftllon for when y~u !'Orne 'bock
to yu)l!··ltork, your judgment ,will he son,
slnoe ... remain eonstantiy at worll will
power away
dialance
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Dear Helen:
Unenforceable rule~ about
amoldn1 and drtnkina lor YOUDI
people are ridiculous. Evef)',
body knowa ' teen can lei c'-·
arettes whenever he
w1n11

lbem. Who watchel tile mlllb·
lnel? For lhat matler, rpany

parents buy damllel lor lhelr
14-year-oldl ,- tbty~ve . ~mcfy
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All such persons are made teen. Ho m eel wbllny, ~Mr.
worse by laking such modem vodka, sin - anytbi!JJ ~ all)' '
drugs as sulfas, Including those time he wanla by sUpillni tbt ·
used to treat diabetes; certain money to ID "acluiL'
anUblotica - griseofulvin, gi·
W~y dtn!'l tbt laW!Dak&amp;n
ven for ringworm, and the Itt· realize all lllia -and, lower the
racyclines; nalidixic acid, a 8QIOtm1 ap to ie:.dlinkina •••
urinary asliseplic;
and sed· to IS? If kids knew lbey eould
atives of the pheonothiazine indulge wllhou' rolnll asalnst
authority, they wouldn't be
group.
compelled to rebel just It ahow
Tbe same effect, but to a les- they· W'l'l' 1'8f'JWn•Up." I ~!Ilk
ser degree, may be caused by II would actually lessen I b 1
barbilurates, salicylates, estro- etgaretle and liqllf)r problem a.
gens, gold salts, quinine and mong yoq people.
procaine. Even such preduets
A Jot of psycblalri$~ ~ci
as ea~ de cologne and perfUII1es me up. Arsumenls, anyQne1 may cause an exag~erated sun· ART
burn if they contain bergamot Dear Art:
or citron. oils.
1 don't think lowering
the
Persons who have f!I!IIIW'· a11 limits would lessen the ci&amp;·
(~ vitamin deficiency en-ease),
arette end Uqllf)r P!'llbltms ol
lupus erlhemelcl!ua, porphyria, JQUth, a!lll I dollbt U..l II would
'''""'ma
or colilact dermatltli · heighten them appreciably eltb•...,.
musl he careful not only to fll" •
avoid the sup's rays' but al~o lhe
But llert's a ll!ouibt&lt; II, as
m ..y....'atrisla sa•"
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dru•s
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Of no value and salves lhat con·
alllhose lhinp·lhe "miii'Chen" ·
lain antihlalamines should· be marclJ for _ .free speech, free
avoided by light-sensitive per· love ~ rebels would find 50111~
BODS because they frequently other ceuse, like "Free t..SD
aggravate lhe ·lro\lble.
fiR' all." YilQiifi peopl~ don't
Large doses of vtlamln B-6 want adult capltdlalion-lt takes
taken 30 minutes before expo- all lhe fun out of rehelltng and
sure have prev!!llted sunburn makes !hem aearch !or flll1bt!r
In BOrne lig~t-sensitive persons. limits to test - !1.,,
On the bright sl~ It h•s been 80,.,....,
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fOW!d that some diseases are OWN REWARD
benefited bY eiiPOSure to sun- ' Dear Helen:
light. These include psoriasis,
some forms of allergic derm~- ;
litis or hives, ' ~C1111, ,pllpia"a
and skin tuberculosis; For most
of. us, however, the watcbword
where sunlight Is cone~
llhould ~ MODERATION.
Q - I ba~ "'"OQI)'elllil IOOUI·
13 years ago. (;an I safely atve
blood?
A - To he able to doaata
blood a person sl)ould be bto
tween 21 and 1111 an4 In good
h~alth.' His pulse,
Pr8!; '
aure and belllQIIobi~ ltv"
lli(luld be normal. He ,s®Ql~ no\
~ve g!ven · blood lf!lhln · Ill• .
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precQdina 2 nionU.., lnd ~ ,
mqre !ban 4 Jim¥. In lilt pr.. .
Geding y"r. 114! , tilollkl not ·
bave had a tooliJ ffiJIOV~ ill .
. the precedlll&amp; ' .,, tnd, If, J
woman, al1f!ul4 oo!~ ·hid ~
Prtlllancy in' 1M P
!!Ill •
., mOilths. He ~14, I)Jiv, np Y..
vere allerglei Jnd i!IPI!l4 ' .aot
have ~ltd malRi-14; 'filbtl'lil!l.,.l'o
hepatlt!J 1!1' BYPIIill'• Nr~: •re

8ERRr5 WORL~

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Jell at Yanks - D I.
Dodgen II Pirates - D $.

1-%1-et - MON.
Vnb at· Jets - D 1.
PlratH at Dodgen - D %.

Jets ol Ylllb - D Z.
Dodgen at Pirates - D L

..!t-81 WED.
Tlgeti al Bemhen - D %.

7-ZO-fi-WED•
Bomben II TJ&amp;en - D I.

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you "' ~ to PQ
oae wbo llllds your ~ . (•
wbatever) ent1 relum8 II? I ·did.

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Jell at Dod&lt;en - D I,
Plralel II Vaakl - D Z,
Plr.'tl at Yllllka- DZ.

an&lt;l l 191 ' l\l'llllllll1 ·CJIIIIWro

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· Ja there

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Ow Short:'.

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YIIIIU at Dodpn - D t.

TJce" al Jell - D L

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Plratea at Tlgero - D L
Yanb al Bomhera - D z.

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Bombers al Pirates - D L
Jets at Tli•n - D %.

Bomhen.al Tlcen - D I.

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Dodgen al Yanb- D

Pirates al Bo111hen - D L
Ttgeri II Jeta - D %.

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RllLts:

By Wayae G. Brandaladt, M.D.
Photosensitivity Is just a
long \V{)rd to BOme people. To
others It Is a nightmare because
even slight exposure to the
sun's rays will give them an
Itching skin eruplion or a se·
vere sunburn,

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wbere
Turner
exbibl·
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hung.lheM!BJ
j,orep
sat
and watched water - eolor sketches &lt;'furner's of cturse) flank·
·ed by Ponti and Muselllll dlfector Rene d'Haroncourt aa IIIey
were flashed on a ~f!IW if! a
derk room ... d-llaroneourt wal
U. only man who actually tow·
ered over the Neapolllan nifiY,
eveey inch, in lillY ,dlricllon, ~

Capitol Comment~ Events
By William

tleddlil&amp;.

ALLSTAR

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llavt come across two interesting
lienlopments In family living and, in
th• oondu~t of business that are _pertment to tlte aitqation in which we ftnd the
preselil economy of our nation. Both the
.J18lllbfr. of a falllily apd the operators
::t'ilf 1 bllliDess must be flexible, and be
' *bit t11 cll"!l• with ~e existing ~ondl·
tiona In' ont·er to surviVe. There IS no
IUCII tliiJ!g as business , as usual, and ·a
family that does not luive the know-how
to ~op_e with the budget during a period
of ~~~ti011 is in for some rather rough

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cllapbaq9ua teal embro~ ,.l . ' 'Die !Wklall Pltl1 tarlltr' !It
for ~ \bird lime Ill•~ yeare he!n U!I cuffs under wblclJ jl ' the mllltiiQI'• Ardell liN: I
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·
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· l'nlleiJ1an ~lght l~er •I a whl,te . Manbaii!JII ~ • ~ ·v '
... Tbe MIIIWID of )4odllm Art · Sti'lp)W liJW, one of the I~ h ·Waa UD~. for .., .....
toss!lj .a dlnne~- f~r SOphia I.ci~'&gt; ·Wo~nmf tw!nl ~ llollr • 1tllitb , COIIII I.Qt JU~ ~
en in ho.nor Of 8' ShoWIII&amp; Of BIIJ\ ~k for 111e ~~~ell~::· '118 . . . oo J11t11 ~ 011' ,,
plOlureJ ol , Ill• ~ 1111 ·ili
, PIUI ,. !Itt , '• ~ ' ~ ~~ . .· fil!Ds, •and . the ·lllOS~ llrlkl!'ll· ~raid 'Jlllldan~ 011 ~~~~' .~, : • . -_U~at
~;·
\l)lllllOll ,, II j!l'l',a "' bf!~ ' · Ji~ · en4 tmmld *'!'' ...... "
- · 11011'11; 11!#~ ~ler t_s we ·WJle thiS Is that ~~~~~ rJDa; , ., 'l'bt .iroalm ~ Ill.
~ ~~ , IS just Q beaUI\4li, 'J\IBI
II .. Ibis tmbull~i!!4 11.11111 V Jlll\f!1 bJ&amp;II ~" ~ flP ",~ .
, stnkmg, as smsrUy dl'e&amp;~. Nllle·Qiq, •lol: lbt lu~ jolt .:lii1Mdli!PII1• . ,.' · ;;, ·'
.~,P she concei~p~ly lmilh~ be ' ,... f(emllt, 'l)ql iiiiJIWQtllly
lb ..L' ati,l~;: ~·· Q1
bul best q! 11), V(h!l~J. wa~ , ·lillY ,. ,
. ;,
·
· ""' •y l'!"'' "
&lt;';. ,
with husband CJI'Io P111d, theY
· •
, , '; ..4
Mll)lll"" lrPI!IIi h •:
were. not hotdJn8 bpndi,· bill
• lllve could lit 1111· Ill"'"- .. - UIUMU111 Pl'iltD, II ,tla, ~ · !j
Sovhta (when no one .wa~ photr fl\llaiB close to Sophia'I o~llell """,
~-~
graphing) was hangitlll onto his . pow·Sflll~ II liOIIIII
litP, !llm,· •,"-~~mlc.;
OD~ ~
lillie finger . . . Nice, loo, after Anna Molf.o 01 11!11 optra, w.ho
jleojt '
.
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all the gr•cefl!l Utile speecllu wore I beautlllllly qulel IoJ·i MP • .,.., .
I - ..... .
were finished and assembl!lll lllalll! drtA Nd t»•l to ~lcb dtlltblld U. ·boatall7 ·olwloul
admirers had roUeol off .Jn tbelr .•. f,flu ~· bat a ~ • i!lllmiC' of I publkiiiJ•llllplro
Rolls-Royce~ and Cllddles 1111d
partml!!ll 1101. ftr from Sapldl'l td Nlule to !fUGll 1 lllullblt
Continentals, to diwdlo and aee ('l'lle hQaor IIUell'a Qat over- llllt'lt!ll· ~~ lll!itlm ~~
Sophia and Carlo quietly, ,al· loot. the Ptm. Vellflll lp Q Mlal Lcntl WN 1. . Oil
most the last to lesve, des~nd· lle,ma; Alltla'• liP_!_~. '"" Wf balmJ, !'!!u.'!fl~
tng j\181 as soflly 1o tll1l Door
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at tho 11Q11t ~ft at l'ouie~oy. (lhlo,

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Tlgen Bl Plralel - D

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Pirates at Btmhen - D I,

7-dMI- MON.

Snap
Losing Streak
In 17th, 7-5

45th Racing
Season Begins
For Ohioan

Open Thursday

l,

Bomben al Yallks- D %.

63 Ford Galaxle
500. Conw I
Irons. 11&amp;14

64 Ford Galexie
500 - 2 Door Hordtap, I
eyl. Aula. Irons. Whl-.

Tlltrl II Dodgen - D L

SorrJ

63 Gelexie 500 ·
4 Dr. I &lt;¥IInder, ,.,...
trans. Power stHr.lne •ml
brokH. whitowoll llroo.

Dear Helm:

,.,, ~~ rtadbtl vt~ctu
ltllm p.Gpte COIIIPlllinlnl about

lbllit' cl1114np and 1 wCI!Il4 ne .
to lay 8qllletlllq .~ . abollt

65 Ford Gal. 500

'"'!':f

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2 dr. Hordfe!t. 289
ctono!tnl Irons. Rodlo
hooter

!Mn.qera: We bave IW1I '""'
pi~,

1114 lwo ,

Aut.

WID tlroo.

()ply llle Oolclta Rille.
about lbaL ~ H.

11•

eyl.

~011!1111"

61 Thunderbird

dilldnP.:\lrlf lllliiW!il liN ,llf,!l"
cer rO\" flvt . narU~ 1 ·worked .llilbll, 10 I cQqld ~- l or
billl 111!11 bi!lp 91'1 ~ fain·
lly. T)le 91der 'I illi dq 111111&amp; Ill
bollework IIICI liil1 tli&amp;IPI.

2 Dr. Honltop. All -•••
olr conditioning.

J alee ~ol!!l ' 10 a saoodd rale

4 dr. I cyl. At Trons. P.

apat'ln1elll, tl!ere WQ !IIY.r •
llOmplainL
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Now we IW• Ill lilt C!CIIIIIIrJ,
will! a WGOCI htllillt ll!Wf, W•
I!@ITY
frolll ~ wtl) ,Am
door, drwiDC II up by· J ...
The ltrll.- 11011 1t ODd 11;', dll
9&amp;11'' work lqr pet,bhon le·llllf
their ctotllls, They walk ·• IIIII
from ~ehool and a loq Wt11
to tbe store lor me In JIMII1i 1104
rain, wilhout boots And Wltb
all the work, we bave lull to.
1et!ter. Tbere'a JI!UIIlll l'tljiOCI,
and love of Gad. 'l'bl)''re · aormal, reallby, moderu, IOOCI;
happy kids.
rm not wrttlna Ibis to llfll.
I jual want 1011 10 aw lbal
cbllilrf!ll liN aun arawld • b o
doa't mind btvlll4 lb!np ftiulb
and evili alteplll,l C1814·
at
nights, (!avlna 10 wub a ou..
fit eacb dly to ba.a a to wear

-ring, rodlo ond htator

63 Chevrolet
Btl Air 2 Dr. I cyllndtp.
Auto. Trons. ltodlo o!WI
heotor, Whltowoll tl,...

tb'

end llloq!l welta!lto IIIOVI fJom

62 Ford Gal. 500

64 Galexie XL
Conwortlblo.

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auto tnns.. power

w""'

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lng. power brak• ancl
windows, roclio &amp; hoohor

~Ford

F-600

Oump Truck, I eyllncltr
onglnt, 5 speed trolil. t
tpttd .... oxlo

65 Dodge Dert :
2 Dr. 270 Strl11. 6 "'""'
dtr, stondonl lrone., rodt.

ANTHONY
Plumbing-Heating

1nd h••tei

-~

65 Honde

Llkt new

Your Deptnd1ble
Dealer For

60

Ford~

..._ .

Ton

Pkkup, I eyHndtp. Clean

PLUMBING
AND

Keith Goble Ford

HEATING

LMuct &amp; SynmoN Ill.

USED CARLOT
Mlddloport

thi nell day, ud P\lllilll !lplb-

er boCa~ they (Qva ueb Olbo
er and their pennlll '-G.L.B.
Dear G:
...._
1·wish 1 could meet you aod
your IJIJIIly. You'd make·.Ucb
lovely nelg!lbQra. - H. ·. ''•
'Ibis columa Ia dedlceted ·•
lalllily Uving, 10 If JOU'N- ·~~P­
ing kid trouble or JUII P.l-11
IIOUbltW let• HeleP Help . ·~
$It
. w also' welCOID• ' ' ,u.

oWl!

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H &amp; R FIRESTONE
DEALER STORE
N. 2ND AVE.

eJP&amp;rieReet,

dl;la lleJCII 8otlel Ia 'care el
lbla ~·
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HERE'S A BARGAIN

LEADERS

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BIG TWO-DOOR CONVENIENCE!·
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ahelf and keeps food

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With a new~r loan.
loo~ under BANKS or
LOANS. In the
YELLOW PAGES. Where
your fingers do the
walklna-

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• Buttes: ComlpU"f:.• Removable Egg
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pauy Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddleP!lfl, 0., June----1, 1988-7
.

2Juries Are Three Cited
·!h'awnbut Following
Neither 1'ork Accident
PT. PLEA8AN'1' - Action of
lilt Mas!ln Counl)l Clrmlt Court
Tutsday was the drtwlnJ of
lwo jurln,
1'htl clvU aellon ol wmbert
Construction Company vs. HeJ'oo
bert Myen, el at, · wee 1ettlocl
bltlore the trial 10 unclerway al·
·llloueb th8 Jory wee drawn and
quallfled before the aeltltmant

PT. PLEASANT- Three per·
sons were cited lor road violationa after being Involved In
one vheicle mishapS ~uring the
hj~ryidawyaswesle.kg~ndtln. ~ea:n:~·theln-

1

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accidents and property damage
relallvety· hisb.
in a one car mishap Saturday

HarrlsonvHie
Mrs. Bea Cre,means Sbade
Bptllt SilturUy nemnj
with
Mr. and l\fnl, l!lul McGrath.
Mr. and -~- tarry McGrath
and "'Il or Tuppen Plains spent
a recent Sullday wllh Ills pareniiJ, Mr. and Mrs. Eatl MeGralh.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean
daughter, DIJia, Scotlowa, and
Mr. ud Mn. ()ktJ lloach of
Prectorvllle visited M
d
Mrs, John !4a.,le,
r. ao
Rl\l. Baolbart 11 much betl.- nd ,, I lh8 boll I I
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P II ·
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wells re' ctnU,&gt;·.,aHed on Mr. and Mrs.
BrlciJ.a~berl of Albany, R. o.
.,w,. ll: WUaea waa sues! qf
'l(r. tnd· Mu. llob Roblnson al
l.akevlw for a wMk.
.
· Mr. and Mrs. Ralttah GregII'Y caUed OD lrltl!dJ ~ere.
· Allan Borgan was guest
relalivea here over llle
~nd.

Guests In lilt Wagoner
· were Mr. lnd Mrs.
_ "rs. Lana, Gibson and Mrs.
sle Hanlag,
Mr, and !4fJ, Willard Fawj·
r'" ahopped. '" Pomeroy recanlly.
-Mn. Job~ llout

EasterM
.
1

The final six weeks honor
roll of Pomeroy High School
baa been announeed by Prlneipal James Diehl:
SENIORS - Nancy Arnold,
Sharon Riggs, Jell Gibbs, Davld Goodwin, Claudia Grueser,
Jon Guinther, Sandra
Hendricks, CharloUe Lambert, Joe
N•luiZiing, Clarence Ralldolph,
Linda ~uter, Judy Rlghlhouse,
J. c. Russell, Linda Smilb, Linda Stewart.
JUNIORS - Rober I Whaley,
Carol Hall, Garoldene Hayes,
Pegi!Y Hoffner, Janet Humph·
rey. Connie Dill, Andy Porrer,
Debra Speneer, C&amp;ndice Hulton,
David Leach, MUiie Legar, Ronaid Logan, Paul McElroy, Ther
ese FuiiZ, William Radford,
Kay M~wan, Mary McKenzle, Eddie Baer, J en n lie r
Blakeslee, NeU Colmer, 8 Ill
Judith Smith.
SOPHOMORES - Paulelte
Palrtek Story, Leona.rd
Katby Wilson, Ke1tb
Charles Bartles, Kay
Tenr Evans, Jeff FoiCathy FuliZ, John .Good·
Penny Hayes
Beverly
, Duane Brl~kles, AennlMenebinl, Donna - Smith,
Scrimllher, Jilll Anderson,
Sa~~ llaUey, Mike Bentz.
The Junior Hllb roU ·
NINTH GRADE - ' Bruee
Dwight Logan, FredMeGuire, Elaine Murphy,
Burdette Charlsse PorDorothy N~uiZllng, Wll, Edward Smith,
Chaney, Randy Sycks,
·
Weyersmlller, Barbara
White, John Zurcher,
I
EIGHTH GRADE Pam
Neqtzll~8· Richard
Werlltl!,
Cheryl PdcLaughlln, Pat O'Brl·
en, Jim Swalz!l, John ·{.ohse.
Torn V•ughan, Kathy WaiSoD,
Keith Wisecup, Randy Burt,
Roger Gilfllore, Timothy Glaze,
Mary Goodwin, Karen Grillllh,
Donna Haning, Bette Hobstel-

-~_iety' Notes

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Society Notes

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IN COMEBACK!
WAVERLY, Ohio (UPI)
F01·mer Lt. Gov. George D.
Nye was nomed el;lairmaa of
the Pike CoUDty Tlemocratic
Celltral Committee Tuesday.

New
CIII&amp;.Y

~1'11. John Flcl,•di~
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THUISDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY

*299

PWI'I'ERll TO DIE
LEOPOLDVJLLE, IUP!)
Four ex-cabinet minlsrers convicred ol plotung !IJ overthrow
the government and murder
tbelr President will be hanged

SPRING COAT

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8alllrday, Ma)' II, 1JII
pr, Pl.EASAN'l' _ Two JOeo
BOOS - 175 to 220 U lo 181 111enta have been ICIIIiduled
25.20; Heavies 21 W, U;
. 1!Y file Trinity Metbodlsl Churcb
21.1in tn 2:1; ll'ot ~ll'e. IU!l t,'lle: lor tho _rnenth cl J-..
Boars 14 1o 17.2S P~p lUO to
17.50: Stock Shoata 20 to 2J_ , A_fomUy dinner and recep- PT. PLEAS.Vfr - The
CATTLE - Heifers ·17.10
lion for lhe chepel choir and on County Action Group 111111
21.20; Fat Cows 18 to 21;
the summer IIJIOCIAie, Kenneth notified Tu~Sj!ay tbat
·
ners 13.10 to 16.80: Buill
Pyl... will be held In the sue· Elswick, Madison, l!ldlana, hlr·
Ill· ~: Stock Cows and . Calvea lal rooms on Jwtu &amp;tb at 6 p.m. ed by the IJI'OUP la.~t Thul'lldiiYI
147.50 to 200; Stock Steers 21 The chtircb school picnic is to dlrect the anti-poverty
to 24.90; $rock Heifers 17 to 23; planned fq1· ,June 141h at 1 p, IJI'&amp;nl In Mason Co'!llty, wou.•n•
·ASK TO WED
Block Steer Calves 22 to'
. m. to 11e held at the Stauffer be unable to accept ~
PT. PLEASANT Louis
Stock Helfer Calves 22.50
Cllemlcal Park on Rl. z.
per year position.
AmbrQse McCanna, Jr., 22, Pl. made application for a marr~ 24.60.
.
The MCAG will meet at
Plea•ant; and Carla Ann ..DUch. age license In the olflee ol the VEAL CALVES - ToPll ;12; St ; Common and Heavies · 25 p.m. Thursday ill Jbe jury

.

_ne'"''•'
Robt. Rlckanlelld
son, all of'Polnt
Hlrillll of 111e
done by the 15
of directon with lhe

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Honor Roll
Is' Ann
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•UvtNG ROOM
eBEDROOM
eTABLES-CHAIRS
eAPPUANCES

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:o~':'s :;1~·~-~::~ eJer~,~2~1,~Co~.~ra~po~Us~,~Pa~··~!ba:v~e~~~~CI~.er:k~L~.W~.G:e:lt~Y·~~Seco=~nds~32~.BO~:~M~edl~u~m~28~.50~ito:·~3~1.7~5:.:.:~::._:~of~-=the~M~a=eo=n~Coun=~ty:~:~l=ea~A~.~Pi=·:tzer::.::;~~J

SEVENTH GRADE- John
Jed Wlll, Don Anderson,
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1
~~~~vlloudasllell · Twlla Clatsj Mrs. I. 0. McCoy visited on I'
, Stan Coates, Debbie
'l'uesda~ wilb her mother. Mrs.
Debbie Hunnell, Mike
. J. P, f'~x at Will Milford, W.
Debbie
Harbrecht,
Va. ·lllr.. FGX II PJ,
ljennessy,
lolrl•-Kenneth Biram and Ross
Biram o! Par~mllurg reeenlly
viiited willt lhelr couslnJ. Mr.
O'VD Fl~lS
and !llrs. · charles M11811'. Mr. and Mrs. Starling Mas181' Diana and. Charles. W!re
Supda~ dinner BUIIIY ol~ Iter
fNlrents , Mr. and Mr•:' D!llt "')':
more Boyles al A1fnd, 0\UA
Wile
remained wilh her 'J\'~· ·
ent• overnight.
" Middleport
and Mrs.
Mrs Bonnie Flek accc•mPIIJ!' ~~=~~
and family.
led Mrs. Kathleen Wells
il
John Busch
eroy lo Guysville.
Mn.
call on Mrs. Mlnnjt
·
IOftllerly ol the ct~;.wr ~lllii i~JII!IY
, St~mner vicinity.
, .~ and Mn.
' W,llt~ ,•._,oot ''"''QII
Bl'denton,
«1 .Mn: Monda~
BQnni~ Flck
I fl(r.
Mrs.
of Coolville
In' Massar
S, ___o.

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Glo•et:• ·ll,u~;
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Blrcbfteld, Pt. P~t; 11fn.
WIUie Edw•rds, Hartlord; Mrl·
Zennle Dowell, Gal!lpolll Ferry.
PISCflARG~: Mrs. l.oeonud
Dewell, Southside; Mrll· Mamie WeaYl!l', Buffalo;·
James
Hall, Apple GrQVe; Mrs. Hitam Daugherty, Pk Pleasant;
Mr~. Wayne Parker,• Pt. Pleasant.
B!R~H: Mr. and Mrs. John
Glllesp!e, Southllde, a son.

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28, ColUmbus, Ohio, was died 1"
IIIIDOUI!ced.
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Y wu empiOIIled fw for
to have vehicle un, IJit - ~~ ..11011 ·atyled State der failure
contrql when hltl car slid
--~~ ~ - Nor~,~~a Jane Curfl!lan into a ditch one-half mile ·west
VSI M&amp;rfble ·._!..ee _
SberrJU but
Hartford.
""'· ·!rial WB! 0pO!poned until Sunday, 2 a. m., a 11165 model
1.'1\inlay due to the lack of car was totalled when Ray
wllneam scheduled to appear. Joron who wm bear the ADen Skeen, 22, Wayne, Mleh.,
caae on Thuraday at 1•30 1. m. loal contrel ol his velllcle onemOe west of New Haven.
are Rufus Hill,
Richard AlSkeen
was eiled for reckles1 op.
fo!'P. Loulle Powell, R. V.
Gibbs, Sr., ~eue Arrowood,
Charlea Slepbe111011, Mrs. Fred
R. Buxteu, Madlsoa Bowlea,
/
Park
McD.ermott, . weldoo
Wearo. Carel J. Sb4dle
iDd
Clll'tDeo GW. .
Settled OUI of court Will 'the
aelloll of Della Xlpp Waugh
va. Hlll'll C. Rouah, Sr.
_One divorce action w" dit.!Pissed and '01!8 ll'anr.d by the
court. Dlsrrus.ect was tbe action
M Linda Youna va. Jl' r a 11 k
YOUIIII- Dlvoree granted was II
J'!'Jie LoulM Deweeae
vs.
J~me. VI- and the plain·
tiff waa II'&amp;Dr.d cualory
. their .llllt hlfant ehUd.
Jurora not aervlng on
lh• trial 'l.'llunday were exeuseel uniU .Monday, J1111e 131b.

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)Jaho.Usil Pliu
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A~MJT'l'ElD.: . )Irs. ~bel : •PT. P'...&amp;UANT, w. ·vA.
~0 Soeial Eveolll

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Monday, 7 p. m, ~lbyl-L. Mar·
tin, ~. ~pple . Gro,e,
was
trivell!ll 10utb qn JU. 2 when
she told ofllcera ~ ~ a Ol!t
tire alld eosl conJrol of her c:ar
and ran off lhe blgluvaY- The
driver 8uff~M - cui ~~~ th~
left 'l@jnple and prtperty dam·
qe w~ eellll!ated at f300, She
was cited for tallure. to ' have
vehicle under control.
Alllhree of 1\Je mllhaps were
lnvestlsated by'·lhe loeal aher·
department

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STEA·K
Well
WHOLE
Cut.Up
Troy Pock
lb.

Trimmed

AND

lb.

'fH ERE ARE GRADE 'jtt'

lb. 33c ·

There is many an egg that ean be called Grade "A"
that just never could be a Sunnybrook Egg.

Sliced Halibut ·· · · •·•· 1•. 79'

Porkloin .... · .... · .. •· 7ft

ALL MEAT- ANY SIZE PIICE

TINDIR-(UBIQ

Jumbo Bologna ··· ·· · lb. SSe

Pork Steaks .. ·.. ·.. .. lb. 19C

PREMIUM

WIIBIR

Franks .. .. .. .. 1·1b. pkg. 65c

Pork Sausage · ·· ·· ··· lb. 73c

LEG QUARTER

ALL GOOD

Quartered Fryers ····· · lb. 33c

Sliced Bacon 2 lb. pkg. $1.49

BEEF-CHICKEN-TURKI!Y

TENDER -JUICY- BEEF

RIB ROAST

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IREAST

59&lt; I. 49c

Fin e Qu ality Groc eries! t).

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•,. - · · Spinach · · 2 •• 1-lb. cans 25c

Salad Dressing ··· · · Qt. Jar 49(

MIXED IIZE

ANN PAGI

A&amp;P Peas 5 - 17-oz. tans 79e

Egg Noodles ···· 1..0.. pkg. 2ft :

lOYAL PIINCI

ANN PAGI-(Nimy or Krunohy

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Cream Cheese • 3-oz. pkg. 12c

Yams · · · · 2 No. 303 cans S9e

Peanut Buffer .. 24-oL iar S9c

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IUNNYPIILD

JOHNSON'S

BORDIN's-.4 VARIETIES

Corn Flales ·· 18-oz. pkg. 29c.

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Glo Coat Wax' 21-oi.
Clft·79tj. ! . ·
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Sharp Cheese · ·· · ··· · lb, 59c
A&amp;P BRAND

Crn111 Cheese • 5-oz. iar 25c

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A&amp;P HASH BROWN

Green Beani ;:. : 2 pkp. 99c

POTATOES

.

Potato Monell · · 2 pkgs. 79c

1

A&amp;P ORANG.

.FluH coke .. .. .. 2 pkgs. 89c
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FLORIDA- FANCY

A.,-CUT-1-~ 1~.111!1·

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FRYER CHICKEN.
1&amp;.

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.J5c

4""" 69c

SULTANA POT PIES

COII'YIUtHTiliH, THI! QIIIIT AlL.AHTIC. IIAC1r1c fiA CO., INC.

ciOL
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Meat Loaf Mix · · ··· · .. 69c

Chuck Steaks .... · .. · lb. 69c

Are Sunnybrook Err• a &amp;'Ood reason for shopping A.tP!
They're one of many.

A
Medium

1111'-VIAL-PORK

SLIC!D-OUARTIIID

Try Sunnybrook.
And if you ever' find
·• ·
just one eJr that doesn't measure up,
we'll rive you a dozen free.
12 for 1. .. that's pretty rood odds.

Grade

,

TENDER-JUICY

Break one In 1 p1,1n, notice how proud the yolk sics up.
That'• the sign of a rood ea-r ... a fre1h egg .. ,
a Sunnybrook En.

FRESH EGGS

.

Beef Short Ribs · ·· · · · lb. 49e

Sunnybrook Eggs._ .they're our best.
They have to be well abQve the minimum
or they won't make the grade with us.

SUNNYIROOK

.C. ·

!'ROZEN

Chuck Roast .... · .. · .. lb. 79c

Not all Grade "A" egp are alike.
To be labeled· Grade "A"
eggs must mc,et certain minimum requirements.

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TOMATOES~

69c

TINDIIR-TASTY

CALIFORNIA

Green leans · ...... · 21b. 39t

Slldless Grap11 · •···"" -1. sf.··

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pauy Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddleP!lfl, 0., June----1, 1988-7
.

2Juries Are Three Cited
·!h'awnbut Following
Neither 1'ork Accident
PT. PLEA8AN'1' - Action of
lilt Mas!ln Counl)l Clrmlt Court
Tutsday was the drtwlnJ of
lwo jurln,
1'htl clvU aellon ol wmbert
Construction Company vs. HeJ'oo
bert Myen, el at, · wee 1ettlocl
bltlore the trial 10 unclerway al·
·llloueb th8 Jory wee drawn and
quallfled before the aeltltmant

PT. PLEASANT- Three per·
sons were cited lor road violationa after being Involved In
one vheicle mishapS ~uring the
hj~ryidawyaswesle.kg~ndtln. ~ea:n:~·theln-

1

~ -

er•ttoa,

accidents and property damage
relallvety· hisb.
in a one car mishap Saturday

HarrlsonvHie
Mrs. Bea Cre,means Sbade
Bptllt SilturUy nemnj
with
Mr. and l\fnl, l!lul McGrath.
Mr. and -~- tarry McGrath
and "'Il or Tuppen Plains spent
a recent Sullday wllh Ills pareniiJ, Mr. and Mrs. Eatl MeGralh.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean
daughter, DIJia, Scotlowa, and
Mr. ud Mn. ()ktJ lloach of
Prectorvllle visited M
d
Mrs, John !4a.,le,
r. ao
Rl\l. Baolbart 11 much betl.- nd ,, I lh8 boll I I
1 ~-· o
P II ·
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wells re' ctnU,&gt;·.,aHed on Mr. and Mrs.
BrlciJ.a~berl of Albany, R. o.
.,w,. ll: WUaea waa sues! qf
'l(r. tnd· Mu. llob Roblnson al
l.akevlw for a wMk.
.
· Mr. and Mrs. Ralttah GregII'Y caUed OD lrltl!dJ ~ere.
· Allan Borgan was guest
relalivea here over llle
~nd.

Guests In lilt Wagoner
· were Mr. lnd Mrs.
_ "rs. Lana, Gibson and Mrs.
sle Hanlag,
Mr, and !4fJ, Willard Fawj·
r'" ahopped. '" Pomeroy recanlly.
-Mn. Job~ llout

EasterM
.
1

The final six weeks honor
roll of Pomeroy High School
baa been announeed by Prlneipal James Diehl:
SENIORS - Nancy Arnold,
Sharon Riggs, Jell Gibbs, Davld Goodwin, Claudia Grueser,
Jon Guinther, Sandra
Hendricks, CharloUe Lambert, Joe
N•luiZiing, Clarence Ralldolph,
Linda ~uter, Judy Rlghlhouse,
J. c. Russell, Linda Smilb, Linda Stewart.
JUNIORS - Rober I Whaley,
Carol Hall, Garoldene Hayes,
Pegi!Y Hoffner, Janet Humph·
rey. Connie Dill, Andy Porrer,
Debra Speneer, C&amp;ndice Hulton,
David Leach, MUiie Legar, Ronaid Logan, Paul McElroy, Ther
ese FuiiZ, William Radford,
Kay M~wan, Mary McKenzle, Eddie Baer, J en n lie r
Blakeslee, NeU Colmer, 8 Ill
Judith Smith.
SOPHOMORES - Paulelte
Palrtek Story, Leona.rd
Katby Wilson, Ke1tb
Charles Bartles, Kay
Tenr Evans, Jeff FoiCathy FuliZ, John .Good·
Penny Hayes
Beverly
, Duane Brl~kles, AennlMenebinl, Donna - Smith,
Scrimllher, Jilll Anderson,
Sa~~ llaUey, Mike Bentz.
The Junior Hllb roU ·
NINTH GRADE - ' Bruee
Dwight Logan, FredMeGuire, Elaine Murphy,
Burdette Charlsse PorDorothy N~uiZllng, Wll, Edward Smith,
Chaney, Randy Sycks,
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Weyersmlller, Barbara
White, John Zurcher,
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EIGHTH GRADE Pam
Neqtzll~8· Richard
Werlltl!,
Cheryl PdcLaughlln, Pat O'Brl·
en, Jim Swalz!l, John ·{.ohse.
Torn V•ughan, Kathy WaiSoD,
Keith Wisecup, Randy Burt,
Roger Gilfllore, Timothy Glaze,
Mary Goodwin, Karen Grillllh,
Donna Haning, Bette Hobstel-

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IN COMEBACK!
WAVERLY, Ohio (UPI)
F01·mer Lt. Gov. George D.
Nye was nomed el;lairmaa of
the Pike CoUDty Tlemocratic
Celltral Committee Tuesday.

New
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PWI'I'ERll TO DIE
LEOPOLDVJLLE, IUP!)
Four ex-cabinet minlsrers convicred ol plotung !IJ overthrow
the government and murder
tbelr President will be hanged

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8alllrday, Ma)' II, 1JII
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BOOS - 175 to 220 U lo 181 111enta have been ICIIIiduled
25.20; Heavies 21 W, U;
. 1!Y file Trinity Metbodlsl Churcb
21.1in tn 2:1; ll'ot ~ll'e. IU!l t,'lle: lor tho _rnenth cl J-..
Boars 14 1o 17.2S P~p lUO to
17.50: Stock Shoata 20 to 2J_ , A_fomUy dinner and recep- PT. PLEAS.Vfr - The
CATTLE - Heifers ·17.10
lion for lhe chepel choir and on County Action Group 111111
21.20; Fat Cows 18 to 21;
the summer IIJIOCIAie, Kenneth notified Tu~Sj!ay tbat
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ners 13.10 to 16.80: Buill
Pyl... will be held In the sue· Elswick, Madison, l!ldlana, hlr·
Ill· ~: Stock Cows and . Calvea lal rooms on Jwtu &amp;tb at 6 p.m. ed by the IJI'OUP la.~t Thul'lldiiYI
147.50 to 200; Stock Steers 21 The chtircb school picnic is to dlrect the anti-poverty
to 24.90; $rock Heifers 17 to 23; planned fq1· ,June 141h at 1 p, IJI'&amp;nl In Mason Co'!llty, wou.•n•
·ASK TO WED
Block Steer Calves 22 to'
. m. to 11e held at the Stauffer be unable to accept ~
PT. PLEASANT Louis
Stock Helfer Calves 22.50
Cllemlcal Park on Rl. z.
per year position.
AmbrQse McCanna, Jr., 22, Pl. made application for a marr~ 24.60.
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The MCAG will meet at
Plea•ant; and Carla Ann ..DUch. age license In the olflee ol the VEAL CALVES - ToPll ;12; St ; Common and Heavies · 25 p.m. Thursday ill Jbe jury

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SEVENTH GRADE- John
Jed Wlll, Don Anderson,
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, Stan Coates, Debbie
'l'uesda~ wilb her mother. Mrs.
Debbie Hunnell, Mike
. J. P, f'~x at Will Milford, W.
Debbie
Harbrecht,
Va. ·lllr.. FGX II PJ,
ljennessy,
lolrl•-Kenneth Biram and Ross
Biram o! Par~mllurg reeenlly
viiited willt lhelr couslnJ. Mr.
O'VD Fl~lS
and !llrs. · charles M11811'. Mr. and Mrs. Starling Mas181' Diana and. Charles. W!re
Supda~ dinner BUIIIY ol~ Iter
fNlrents , Mr. and Mr•:' D!llt "')':
more Boyles al A1fnd, 0\UA
Wile
remained wilh her 'J\'~· ·
ent• overnight.
" Middleport
and Mrs.
Mrs Bonnie Flek accc•mPIIJ!' ~~=~~
and family.
led Mrs. Kathleen Wells
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John Busch
eroy lo Guysville.
Mn.
call on Mrs. Mlnnjt
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, St~mner vicinity.
, .~ and Mn.
' W,llt~ ,•._,oot ''"''QII
Bl'denton,
«1 .Mn: Monda~
BQnni~ Flck
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Mrs.
of Coolville
In' Massar
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Blrcbfteld, Pt. P~t; 11fn.
WIUie Edw•rds, Hartlord; Mrl·
Zennle Dowell, Gal!lpolll Ferry.
PISCflARG~: Mrs. l.oeonud
Dewell, Southside; Mrll· Mamie WeaYl!l', Buffalo;·
James
Hall, Apple GrQVe; Mrs. Hitam Daugherty, Pk Pleasant;
Mr~. Wayne Parker,• Pt. Pleasant.
B!R~H: Mr. and Mrs. John
Glllesp!e, Southllde, a son.

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28, ColUmbus, Ohio, was died 1"
IIIIDOUI!ced.
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Y wu empiOIIled fw for
to have vehicle un, IJit - ~~ ..11011 ·atyled State der failure
contrql when hltl car slid
--~~ ~ - Nor~,~~a Jane Curfl!lan into a ditch one-half mile ·west
VSI M&amp;rfble ·._!..ee _
SberrJU but
Hartford.
""'· ·!rial WB! 0pO!poned until Sunday, 2 a. m., a 11165 model
1.'1\inlay due to the lack of car was totalled when Ray
wllneam scheduled to appear. Joron who wm bear the ADen Skeen, 22, Wayne, Mleh.,
caae on Thuraday at 1•30 1. m. loal contrel ol his velllcle onemOe west of New Haven.
are Rufus Hill,
Richard AlSkeen
was eiled for reckles1 op.
fo!'P. Loulle Powell, R. V.
Gibbs, Sr., ~eue Arrowood,
Charlea Slepbe111011, Mrs. Fred
R. Buxteu, Madlsoa Bowlea,
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Park
McD.ermott, . weldoo
Wearo. Carel J. Sb4dle
iDd
Clll'tDeo GW. .
Settled OUI of court Will 'the
aelloll of Della Xlpp Waugh
va. Hlll'll C. Rouah, Sr.
_One divorce action w" dit.!Pissed and '01!8 ll'anr.d by the
court. Dlsrrus.ect was tbe action
M Linda Youna va. Jl' r a 11 k
YOUIIII- Dlvoree granted was II
J'!'Jie LoulM Deweeae
vs.
J~me. VI- and the plain·
tiff waa II'&amp;Dr.d cualory
. their .llllt hlfant ehUd.
Jurora not aervlng on
lh• trial 'l.'llunday were exeuseel uniU .Monday, J1111e 131b.

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tin, ~. ~pple . Gro,e,
was
trivell!ll 10utb qn JU. 2 when
she told ofllcera ~ ~ a Ol!t
tire alld eosl conJrol of her c:ar
and ran off lhe blgluvaY- The
driver 8uff~M - cui ~~~ th~
left 'l@jnple and prtperty dam·
qe w~ eellll!ated at f300, She
was cited for tallure. to ' have
vehicle under control.
Alllhree of 1\Je mllhaps were
lnvestlsated by'·lhe loeal aher·
department

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Well
WHOLE
Cut.Up
Troy Pock
lb.

Trimmed

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lb.

'fH ERE ARE GRADE 'jtt'

lb. 33c ·

There is many an egg that ean be called Grade "A"
that just never could be a Sunnybrook Egg.

Sliced Halibut ·· · · •·•· 1•. 79'

Porkloin .... · .... · .. •· 7ft

ALL MEAT- ANY SIZE PIICE

TINDIR-(UBIQ

Jumbo Bologna ··· ·· · lb. SSe

Pork Steaks .. ·.. ·.. .. lb. 19C

PREMIUM

WIIBIR

Franks .. .. .. .. 1·1b. pkg. 65c

Pork Sausage · ·· ·· ··· lb. 73c

LEG QUARTER

ALL GOOD

Quartered Fryers ····· · lb. 33c

Sliced Bacon 2 lb. pkg. $1.49

BEEF-CHICKEN-TURKI!Y

TENDER -JUICY- BEEF

RIB ROAST

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IREAST

59&lt; I. 49c

Fin e Qu ality Groc eries! t).

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•,. - · · Spinach · · 2 •• 1-lb. cans 25c

Salad Dressing ··· · · Qt. Jar 49(

MIXED IIZE

ANN PAGI

A&amp;P Peas 5 - 17-oz. tans 79e

Egg Noodles ···· 1..0.. pkg. 2ft :

lOYAL PIINCI

ANN PAGI-(Nimy or Krunohy

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Cream Cheese • 3-oz. pkg. 12c

Yams · · · · 2 No. 303 cans S9e

Peanut Buffer .. 24-oL iar S9c

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JOHNSON'S

BORDIN's-.4 VARIETIES

Corn Flales ·· 18-oz. pkg. 29c.

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Glo Coat Wax' 21-oi.
Clft·79tj. ! . ·
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Sharp Cheese · ·· · ··· · lb, 59c
A&amp;P BRAND

Crn111 Cheese • 5-oz. iar 25c

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Fl avo rt ul Froze n Food s!
A&amp;P HASH BROWN

Green Beani ;:. : 2 pkp. 99c

POTATOES

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A&amp;P ORANG.

.FluH coke .. .. .. 2 pkgs. 89c
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FLORIDA- FANCY

A.,-CUT-1-~ 1~.111!1·

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FRYER CHICKEN.
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SULTANA POT PIES

COII'YIUtHTiliH, THI! QIIIIT AlL.AHTIC. IIAC1r1c fiA CO., INC.

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Chuck Steaks .... · .. · lb. 69c

Are Sunnybrook Err• a &amp;'Ood reason for shopping A.tP!
They're one of many.

A
Medium

1111'-VIAL-PORK

SLIC!D-OUARTIIID

Try Sunnybrook.
And if you ever' find
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we'll rive you a dozen free.
12 for 1. .. that's pretty rood odds.

Grade

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Break one In 1 p1,1n, notice how proud the yolk sics up.
That'• the sign of a rood ea-r ... a fre1h egg .. ,
a Sunnybrook En.

FRESH EGGS

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Beef Short Ribs · ·· · · · lb. 49e

Sunnybrook Eggs._ .they're our best.
They have to be well abQve the minimum
or they won't make the grade with us.

SUNNYIROOK

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!'ROZEN

Chuck Roast .... · .. · .. lb. 79c

Not all Grade "A" egp are alike.
To be labeled· Grade "A"
eggs must mc,et certain minimum requirements.

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little wear, automatic tratii. · radlo and beater bel e'·
fi~ish, fawn vinyl interior, bucket aeats. Showroom cle:n
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mat!' transmission, po:we. steering and brakes 'factory
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OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8- SATURDAY UNTIL 9

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OHIO
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WASHINGTON IUPl\ - VIce
President Hubert H. Humphrey
today warned self • seekiug
Negroes ana se.~ regationist s
whites that ractal violence
could come if they try to •tall
tho drive for equal rights.
Opening the White House
Conference on Negro Rights,
Humphrey also sent his warnIng to "heavy-handed" law
enforcement officials, aod to
members of local rights groups
who seek to maintain the ~latus
quo.
In prepared remarks. Hum- .The fiery glow that Iii'
phrey said thai "211 million line passengers often see
Americans will no longer be around the edges of the
pacified by slogans or tokens. propellers and along the
"They will not be satisfied- I lips of the wings ·is called
they shall not be moved -uor St. Elmo's fire, named sfter
should they be ," Humphrey \ the patron saint of Medlter·
'd T.h drive for equality may I ranean sailors. The name Ill
sa1 · e
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an Italian corruption of St.
he delayed, he sa1d, But we I Erasmus. 1 he glow Is what
do so at our peril."
. . accompani~s discharges of
His warning came as mD1· i atmosphenc electricity
tants amoog the more tl1an , along the extremities of
2.0011 delegates threateoed a pointed objects, Including
floor fight and picketing and church steeples and th.e
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charged that the .lo nson , stormy weather
administration bad "Hjgged"j'
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"COol Notes'; Sport end Dress Footwe1r Now •
Offered In 1 Complete Run of Sizes 11 Your
Merket. Selling At Dl•courit Prices Which Will S.ve
You 50% or More.

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mat!' transmission, po:we. steering and brakes 'factory
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OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8- SATURDAY UNTIL 9

Of Both

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MIDDUPORT
OHIO
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WASHINGTON IUPl\ - VIce
President Hubert H. Humphrey
today warned self • seekiug
Negroes ana se.~ regationist s
whites that ractal violence
could come if they try to •tall
tho drive for equal rights.
Opening the White House
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Americans will no longer be around the edges of the
pacified by slogans or tokens. propellers and along the
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they shall not be moved -uor St. Elmo's fire, named sfter
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'd T.h drive for equality may I ranean sailors. The name Ill
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do so at our peril."
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tants amoog the more tl1an , along the extremities of
2.0011 delegates threateoed a pointed objects, Including
floor fight and picketing and church steeples and th.e
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2•15 a.m.; Chris Jr. up 16, 6:30
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ert Reed down 18. 6:40 a.m.:
30
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B. H. Bos"orlh II up · '
- Negroes defeated white op8 m.; Peggy Downey up t9. 6" ~oncnts for sheriff, tax eollec·
30 a.m.; Queen City down 20• tor and the Board of Revenue
0 am.:
Onward up
21,
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5•20 a.m.; Jeffersun down 2t, Tues ay m an s one emowaiting: Louisiana down 22 , 4 cratic primilry runorr In a rural
M.m.; Elisha Woods down 23 , Alabama county with a back'
d
ground of racial unrest.
JO: 10 p.m.; aaoger
own 23, · But Negroes foiled in their
ll5 a.m.: PollY' R.. down 23, effort to enter the slate legis1 a.m.: En deavor down 23, 6 a.
m.; Helen R. down Greenup lalure for j.he first ti~~ since
3 30 p.m.: F. H. Johnson down l!ttonstruchon. Only ftve of 26
Greenup 3:40 p.m.: Wayne H. I Negro candtdates on the runoff
down Greenup 12:10 a.m.: AI- ~ were vJctonous.
Jon Zephyr up lrreenup 1 a.
Lucms D. Amerson, a 32·
m : (.ee Anna down Greenup year-old Korean War veteran,
1:20 a.m.; H. E. BoJes down won the Democr4-ltlc nom~10n
t:reenup 4:10 a.mm.: Mark Eas- for sheriff of predominantly
·.nn down Greenup 5 a m.: 1al- Negro Macon County (Tusk e.
1ey Transporter .up Greenup 7:~ 1 gee) over a white mcurnbent.
20 a.m.;
Fr~berger down
AmerS()n does not expect Re~reenup 8:05 a.m.; J. S. Lew· 1 publiean opposition in Novem·
·s down Meldahl 5 p.m.; An- · ber and therefore W&lt;~.¥id become
Jrew Calhoun down Meldahl 5;- the only Negro sheriff in the
40 p.m.; Miss Susan up Meldahl nation.
10:30 p.m.; Valvolme
r ·m
Negroes outnut/lber white!
Meldahl 3:30 a.m.;; City of St. 23,32.1 to 4,394 in Macon County,
Louis up Meldahl 4:40 a.m.
, where racial unrest was spark·
Gallipolis Dam Philip ed last year by the slaying · of
S[IOrn down 9:50 p.m.; Solvay , a Negro civil rights leader at
down 10:20 p.m.; Inca down · Tuskegee Institute by a while
2:40 a.m.: Buckeye State up service station attendant.
1:25 a.m.: Semel up 8:15 a.m.; j Negroes made a clean sweep
Esso West Virginia down 8:45 in the battle for Macon County
l .m.
offices with L. A. Locklair winKanawha River-O. F. Shear· ning tlle tax colle&lt;tor's nomi·
.. down Marmet 10:45 p.m.; notion and Harold Webb taking
Allen R. Merrill up
Marmet the Board of Revenue race.

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down Greenup 12:10 a.m.: AI- ~ were vJctonous.
Jon Zephyr up lrreenup 1 a.
Lucms D. Amerson, a 32·
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t:reenup 4:10 a.mm.: Mark Eas- for sheriff of predominantly
·.nn down Greenup 5 a m.: 1al- Negro Macon County (Tusk e.
1ey Transporter .up Greenup 7:~ 1 gee) over a white mcurnbent.
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Louis up Meldahl 4:40 a.m.
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Gallipolis Dam Philip ed last year by the slaying · of
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1:25 a.m.: Semel up 8:15 a.m.; j Negroes made a clean sweep
Esso West Virginia down 8:45 in the battle for Macon County
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offices with L. A. Locklair winKanawha River-O. F. Shear· ning tlle tax colle&lt;tor's nomi·
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treasured natural resources and despite the lack of a regular South Afrlcaa 1iill-:"!~
the year.
"Bee I hoven: Ordeal and beauty. ·
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network platlorm.
cbil ...pion, floored
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CBS. Based on the World" broadcasts on CBS, via l "Saga of Western . M!J
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of Joho Secondar!
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comic strip.
The CBS national .a~dience .Jean Rogers.
J'red Frlendlf, former pres· New York Range" will operate Jt .""s . Ludtck 1
The ··~ret Agent" series on Involvement testa on' ~itlzen- "CBS R e ~orIs: I.O.U. ldent of ?BS News, wbo&amp;e large their Central Hockey League smce losl~ to Mike
CBS, with Patrick McGoohan. ahip, health, d,rlvlrlg and tans ~15,0110,000,000. About consu- contributions to televlskm are farm club in Omaha next Broctlonj : Maas., Ia
"The StroiUn' 20s," CBS. An "The Hill COuntry: Lyndon mer cred1t.
so well known now that 11 season inslead of al Mlnneapo- last January.
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all-Negro musical starring Sid· Johnson's Te~as," NBC A one- "Victory in E""'pe-20 years seems unnecessary to repeat lis-St. rauL
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Emile ••ranci!l, gtneral' manaMi!BiWN:utY'8 W;v.i'.'!ll
Sammy Davis, Joe Williams guide.
took part In this broadcast William Buckler, who put ger of /he Rangers, gave no The body of the Jeodlt .. 1'IWI.
and many others.
Coverage of Pope Paul's visit wliich, via the Early Bird some new life in television reabOn for the shift from sionary, St: Francll x.YW~ :t
In the area of documentaries to New York City and the satellite, visited some old debate by dissenUnj, with great Minneapolis-Sf. Paul, which called the "Apostle o1 tbe· .f i. :
and public ~flairs:
United Nations. All three battlefields and areas of World wit and ability from the lllllD!It won the CHL regular season diel," lies in 1 shrine ID ~· ,, .
"Who Shall Live?", NBC. An networks were Involved wlib War II
one-sided . establishment view· championship the last two former tiny enclave a. jlil' '.
hour broadcast dealing with the running coverage, but if I were "Grand Canyon,'' NBC. With. point that bla'!'&lt;ell tile net- years.
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ll!gular programrnlng of the "Frank Sinatra: A Man and
past television year has had His Music," NBC. An hour of
more In common witil the mud song.
below than the sky above. "Inherit The Wind," NBC.
Neverthele118, there have be'n Starring Melvyn -Douglas and
some worthwhile productions on Ed Begley.
the networ)fs, and this viewer's "A Small Rebellion," NBC.
personal choices of some of the Simone · Slgnorct and George
shows worth recalling follow:
Mabaris starred In this "Bob
In the entertainment area:
Hope Theatre" drama about an
"Death of a Salesman," CBS. aging actress who tries to get
With Lee J. Cobb, Mildred an angry young playwlrght to
Dt'""OCk.
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beghl bl8 lllllllllll' televlslcm as a bucldy.
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treasured natural resources and despite the lack of a regular South Afrlcaa 1iill-:"!~
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"Bee I hoven: Ordeal and beauty. ·
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cbil ...pion, floored
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The CBS national .a~dience .Jean Rogers.
J'red Frlendlf, former pres· New York Range" will operate Jt .""s . Ludtck 1
The ··~ret Agent" series on Involvement testa on' ~itlzen- "CBS R e ~orIs: I.O.U. ldent of ?BS News, wbo&amp;e large their Central Hockey League smce losl~ to Mike
CBS, with Patrick McGoohan. ahip, health, d,rlvlrlg and tans ~15,0110,000,000. About consu- contributions to televlskm are farm club in Omaha next Broctlonj : Maas., Ia
"The StroiUn' 20s," CBS. An "The Hill COuntry: Lyndon mer cred1t.
so well known now that 11 season inslead of al Mlnneapo- last January.
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all-Negro musical starring Sid· Johnson's Te~as," NBC A one- "Victory in E""'pe-20 years seems unnecessary to repeat lis-St. rauL
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Emile ••ranci!l, gtneral' manaMi!BiWN:utY'8 W;v.i'.'!ll
Sammy Davis, Joe Williams guide.
took part In this broadcast William Buckler, who put ger of /he Rangers, gave no The body of the Jeodlt .. 1'IWI.
and many others.
Coverage of Pope Paul's visit wliich, via the Early Bird some new life in television reabOn for the shift from sionary, St: Francll x.YW~ :t
In the area of documentaries to New York City and the satellite, visited some old debate by dissenUnj, with great Minneapolis-Sf. Paul, which called the "Apostle o1 tbe· .f i. :
and public ~flairs:
United Nations. All three battlefields and areas of World wit and ability from the lllllD!It won the CHL regular season diel," lies in 1 shrine ID ~· ,, .
"Who Shall Live?", NBC. An networks were Involved wlib War II
one-sided . establishment view· championship the last two former tiny enclave a. jlil' '.
hour broadcast dealing with the running coverage, but if I were "Grand Canyon,'' NBC. With. point that bla'!'&lt;ell tile net- years.
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ll!gular programrnlng of the "Frank Sinatra: A Man and
past television year has had His Music," NBC. An hour of
more In common witil the mud song.
below than the sky above. "Inherit The Wind," NBC.
Neverthele118, there have be'n Starring Melvyn -Douglas and
some worthwhile productions on Ed Begley.
the networ)fs, and this viewer's "A Small Rebellion," NBC.
personal choices of some of the Simone · Slgnorct and George
shows worth recalling follow:
Mabaris starred In this "Bob
In the entertainment area:
Hope Theatre" drama about an
"Death of a Salesman," CBS. aging actress who tries to get
With Lee J. Cobb, Mildred an angry young playwlrght to
Dt'""OCk.
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"Color Me Barbara," CBS. her too close to borr.c,

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A decorated birthday cake and
bQ111e mad,e. Ice· cream were
served wl!b the dinner tc Mrs.
Welby Whaley, Mrs. Gladys
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Present WI!!'• Mr.,and Mrs. Cla_l'
~ce Andreo,vs &amp;J!d ~n 111!4
Ray\"qond, 'i'Pomeroy;
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Mrs. Gratis Bryan . and Mr,
and Mrs. Grueser and Laey
and Bob. lee cream ami cake
were serVed to the above and

Ml4dlep0rt; M\~ $baron May.
niJ;I, Mason, w, va., and Mr.
and Mra.. Rpusb and Gfeiory •
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THURSOAY, .JU~ 2, 1966

. . . . . urveyor ""'cores Trium hant Bullse

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Known Makes of Cookin!J Utensils.
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Dwayne Hickman
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SET

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Ann Margaret

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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Juno 3-4

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

"ONCE A THIEF"
Alain IJelon, Ann Margaret,

Van Heflin, Jack Palance
"DIE MONSTER DIE"

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SUNDAY, MONDAY
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;rhool programs tak1~g plac. m M d' ~ and Miss Jerri Frick
tllr publiC schools. B1ble school a~~ ' b
weekend
in !hi~ t'Venin~; will give each of 0 urn us, were
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Frick and family.
The theme . thi~ y:ar is "God I Mrs. Albert Burkhart
l.J\'t:'~ Juday. 1h~Je will . be daughter and son-m-law, Mr.
fi llJ r· classes, Begmners, Prtm·l and Mrs. Warren Reas returnor• Juniors and Junior High. led to their home, Clarksville,
'I""' i1 m are Mrs. B Ian c he Ind. Tuesday, after spending
Rralf';• Mrs. Jannctte Carter, the weekend with John Frick.
Mrs. Jessie Grueser and Bill
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1 :u·ter: Sabra Canaday is pian·
Mr. and Mrs. John PrentiCe
ist. Janie Wise, assistant pian· of Louisville, Ky. and Mr. and
iS! and Edna Russell. seer•· Mrs. William Zahl and dauRh-1
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ters of Groveport were guests
other helP"rs are Billie Jean of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Zahl
Corter, Kathy Thomas, Mrs .. er the weekend.
Ethel Nelson, Beverly Thomp- 1
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5u n. Gloria Thompson~
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B•rlma van Meter, Mrs. Jan- D•yton sp~nt the weekend
nettr Davis, Mrs. Joan May relatiVes m the area.
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;.nd Mrs. Reva Snowden.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Da1ley
\1 rs. Thelma Hysell is the di- retur?ed home Su~day, after
l'!'t'tor and Mn; Jessie Grueser week s VISit m Chdhcothe
llf'l' assistant. All children are their son and
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For Another Try on Friday
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) - With their latest obstade
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readied the Gemini 9 spaceship for a new
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