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P!rsl Class Seaman and Mrs. ,Grandparellls include Mrs. Bel·
Freddie Cline of Kodiak, Alas- ty Cline Middleport and Mr
b, are onnounclng tbe birth
and Mrs~ RociDey wit of Buck:
banDon, W. Va. A great grand·
mollie' !• Mr&amp;. Ada Ring of
Woodsfield I Ohio. Mr~ Cline ,.

Aroun.d and
About

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the former Linda Hetrick.

TONIGHT tl11'V TUESDAY
"GHOST IN THE
INVISIBLE BIKINI"
-Technic()lorrommY Kirk-Deborah Walley
Boris Karloff
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WED. 1 nd THURSDAY
June 29.30
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
July 1-2

"WILD WILD WINTER''

(Tcchnicolorl

G ~r\" Clarke
Chris Noel
"AGENT FOR H.A.R.M."

Mark
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(Technicolor)
Richman

Wendell

Corey

SUN •• MON. 1nd TUES.
July 3-4...S
"LNSIDE CAISY C.:LOVER"

(Tecbnicolor)

1\atali e Wood
Roddy McDowall
CclorcutooP

Miu Lyons Attemlt
Three-day SeSBwn
Miss Linda Lyons, Honored
Queen of Bethel 62, In~rna·
tiona] Order of Job's Daughters,
has returned from Columbus
where she spent a three-day
session. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday of the Order at the
· Neil House. While there she
was chosen as the Grand Rep-

resentatlve to Arizona.
Others going from the local
chapter were Jennifer Blakes·

lee, Pam Cleek, Nancy Buchanan, Diane Welsh, and Mickey
Wolfe. Mrs. Charles Blakeslee
accompanied the group as lhe
chaperone. Miss Lyons is the
daughter oF Mr. and Mrs. John
Lyons.

Then. PICR-UtJ a...

BUCKET 0' CHICKEN

ONLY

• 1!l·pi«.tl of CludN
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D. G.-een, Rill "

Baptist Church Vocation School
s
day
Gives Closing Program on u~.nht"

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two weex.:s w~;, i&gt;t.:d

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Grande· Ogle E. Shriver, Rt. I Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence aonage Friday evening follow· evening at the cburoh. Mrs.
Crown , City; Mrs. Earl E. Faulkner of St. Albans, w. va. ing rehenrsal.
' -• buffet Frank Cheesebrew was dlrecGordon 1042. Secornl ,\Ve.; Ron- visited Sunday wlth his moth- Ditmer W81 serv~
. tor of the school
ld E , Dobbins, 35 E v • n s er, Mrs. James Faulkner and style from a table ~lth white
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Cre· h's sister Mrs Eva Hartley. eover and centered wtth an ar· The program was open
Ht&gt;. ; Mr~i ~·~~idwell: r"'urgo 'sunday' guests of Mr. 0 n d rangement of flowers. Guesls with a plano prelude by ~an!B

~e~~nes,· Wilkesvil~e;

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were seated at small table with Gibbs, followe~ ~Y ..~ tL~:
wbite ~ver a~ centered with song o~. the s~ children.
and white nylon
bags
~=~i by t in the program
with rice.
were: .:.'sery group with its
Present were Mr. and MX:S· teacher Erika 11tomas. and

Brer.ksvdle:

_Robert Ballr and son of Trm-

. Racine; Mrs. Gladys L.. Cuck· Ivan and Bud of Laurelville,
Glen Smith and sons of _OJ ler, Pomeroy; Charles E. Lar· Mr. and ~rs. Glenn Sharp ~
lumbus were Sunday guests 11f kins, Rt. 1 Long Bvttom: \f; s. son, Ronrue, G.f Reynoldsburg,
Mrs. Baker Gordon.
Bert w. Teaford, RL 2 Racine: Mr. pnd Mrs. Robert Sharp
Dale Justis of
Plainfield, Brinton J. McGowan, Rl
I of Columbus. They _came esInd. arrived Friday for a week- Oak Hili; Mrs. C:eorge
M. oecialiy ID visit theor mother,
e11d visit with relatives and to Coughlin, Glenview, Ill.; Paul · Mrs. Robert Sharp, who Is im·
atlend the wedding of
Miss E. Long, Ironton: Mrs. Quen· proving from a recent Illness.
Sarah Foster an Rev. Car~er tin T. Kirk, RaVHJswood; Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

fUledl

ity, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. RoJ&gt;..
ert Williams and daughter, Car·
rle, ClarksviUe, Tenn.; Mr. and

Mrs. At lrby, daughter, Karen
aud son Don ot HarUord, ~hio;

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster~ L1vonIa, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs: Mark
Grueser, Shade; Tom Wilbam.!l,
John Lyons and family were Columbus;. Mr. and Mrs. Wi1Mr. and Mrs. John Hupp or liam_ Sbendan. and daughters,
Zanesville, and Mr .. and ~rs. Mana and Aruta; Mrs. Bruce
Brooks B!a~e of ~h1lo, OhiO: Stalnak~r, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mrs. Lllllan ~te1ff entertam· H. Perrm, Mrs. J. E. Fos.ter,
ed Past Matrons Club of Evan· Grover Williams, and ~ LS9
geline Chapter,. OES, F~iday Sarah Fo_ster, ~o~eroy, M~
evening. Followmg the busmess Dale JustiS, PlamfJeld, Ind.,
meeting, games were played Mr. and Mrs. John Fo~ter, San-and prizes awarded to ~.rs. t.a B~rbara, Calif.; MISs JaY_Ile
Willis Anthony, Mrs. Wllha_m ~ttnll and Mrs. T. M. Cottrill,
Reynolds, Mrs. Evelyn LewiS, Mmot, N C.i Miss Nancy ~ost
Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mrs. and Mrs. Gene Yost, R"acme;
John Lyons. Mrs. Stelff served and the host and hostess.
a salad course ~ith crackers
and coffee follow~ng the meet·
Off" • I DHIR

Williams He was accompam~d Edward C. Hughes, ·Ironton;
iXlme Sunday by Mrs. Jus~1s Mrs. Jimmy Tennant, Cl)ttnge·
who spent the past. week w1th ville, W. Va.: Ja~ob E. Monther mother, Mrs. ~1ctor Young gomery, Jackson; Mrs. CJarSr. and other relah_ves.
ence D. Price, Ravenswood ;
Miss Ramora Bmce o~ Day. Charles L. Jackson,
h·•Jnton·
ton spent the wee"kend with her Mrs. Bobbie E. Clutter, Rt. 1
parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Cottageville; Mrs. Arthur
·.J
Boice
! Helm, Jackson; Mrs. Cal'l J .
Mrs. Mary Crowe and sister, Shook. Rt. 2 Wellston,
Miss Louise Conde left Sunday
Birtb!l
for their home, Pittsburgh, Pa. .Mrs. William W. Crerr.eam,
after a week's visit with their Rt. I Bidwell, son, 8:47 p.m.
brother and sister·in-law, Mr. Sunday.
and Mrs. Joe Conde and their
Dlsrharges
sister, Miss Bertha Conde..
William T. Cnftrnan_, Mr~. Al·
and Mrs. Larry Datley vin G. DeHart, Hattte Hender- ing. She was asststed by Mrs. Top
JCJa
IofMr.
Mapleton, IlL, are gues~s sun, Mrs . Alva E
Jtv•f..en, Leslie Ervm.
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Reported for Roush
of Mr and Mrs. Everelt Oail· Ralph .1. Johnson, Mrs. Georg-e Mrs. Max Roller v1slted ~ I Two ~eglstered
Guernsey
ey, Anne St.
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w. j(,,. ·s, Mrs. Gary P. l,ec, Belpre Saturday ~ son, fam ' cows m the herd of Edson
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Da1ley Edward W. Lewis, Mrs ~ar· ily, Mr. and Mrs. RJC~ard Roll· Rousb, Racine, have recently
1 and guests, Mr. and Mrs. l,~r- ren E. Lowe, Rotert E. Miller. er and daughter, Lon.
Mrs. completed top official DHIR ac·
ry Dailey spent Sunday. w1th Wade Moore, Mrl-1. Carl _w. Ric~rd Roller~ daughter, tual production records, accordMr. and. Mrs. H~ward_ Dailey Simpkins, Mrs. Dorset Snnt~. Lori,. accompamed Mrs. Roller ing to Tbe American Guernsey
and famJiy at the1r rabm on Mrs. Earl 1'. Wall, Mr:s. Ollie to Middleport whe~ they were Cattle Club. All cows were
Tycoon Lake.
w~agh, Mrs. Kenneth C. Reed, called du~ to the ill_ness of h~ milked two times 1 day. The
Mrs Nora Roush was a re-- Mrs. Victor E. Guill and mfant father, W1lbur Hanmng, who ts testing was supervised
by
cent luncheon guest of M r s. son, Mrs. Lonnie L. McC.'mb5 hospitalized ~t Holzer Hospital Ohio State University.
Charles Withrow.
and infant daughie:. Mrs. Mar· for observation.
.
The two are I..Dcust Grove
vin M. Moss and mfant son. Mrs. Robert Rawlmgs s~nt Janice L., a Senior seven year

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Peter Ustinov

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David Wilcox with tbelr teach
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COLUMBUS (Special)- 'lltelln Racine on June 4. At that1 repurter nftl, "II the board 1ed that, ''Without delay, thetendent," concluded the panel, bave occurred In tbe past.
Jltofeasional Righls and Respon- time a study panel of four edU· i ol edueat1Go doea DOl Ially 1hoard of edueati&lt;Jn should be·t''hss not been able to give ade-1 "It iB hoped," tbe report
•bUllies COmmission of the . catnrs Interviewed 47 wlmess· , cooperate with the toealauper- i oome acquainted with the basic
leadership ID the board said, "That In tbe appointment
Ohio Education Associltion said
including hoard members, 1 llltcndent."
laws ol Ohio in regard ID
education because ol violent! of a new &lt;Ollllty superintendent
today that Improved coopera- administrators, teachers and · Alter weighing the testimony proc:ed!D'es" and the
clashes
between ol schooil there will be a fresh,
tion betweeb the board of edu-t citizens.
; presented during the day of "Should reoognlze the
members and the local progressive approach given ID
catioe and the local superlnten-1 The OEA commission made !' hearings, the panel concluded area of responsibilities that
This hao result- the operation of the
Meigs
dent ''would serve ID alleviate I the limited study of the ochools that the "present board of edu- usually assigned ID the
In considerable community County Schools.
·
the rather serious implications at the request or the Southern caUon operates with little or ! superintentient,''
and staff w.1rest.
i ''The JOt!al board of educaof the pment impasse'' that ! Local Teachers Association.
no knowledge of basic school! ''Rwnors, charges and
••Immediately," the report tion and the county superinterr
exists In the Southern Local [ 'l'l1e commfiSioa report arg. law." Also, the panel observed i ter-chargea abo•t the
urged, "the local superintend· dent's office," the report said,
Scbool District of Meigs Coun· ed the acbool board members that "without proper direction ' of the teachlog staff and
ent should ,.ke a tactful, yet "should ceaae operating the
ty.
and the admbtfotrodon to pul or guidance, the board is ser- i denls have tended to cloud
definite, role of leadership In llChool district on tradition or
Th)l ouggestion followed a 1 aside past dlHfcultieo for the 1lously floundering In Ita
a~ i hoard's understanding of
relationship With the board and I custom, often In flagrant violaseries of re&lt;X~mmendatlons con·: good of the schools and tbe 'tempt to provide an education/ educatlonal priorities within
he must be wiUing to work
· of the law."
tained In a seven-page report I children. "The school system lor the children of the dilttrict." district," the report said.
operatively with tbe
The commission, an arm of
based on one day of bearings wUI sufter great damage," the The comm!Bsion report urg· "Tbe pr...nt local superln- despije
problems
the 83,000 - member OEA, Is

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8 d Return
. McCloud, Debra Hoffman, Ju
OR
dy Owen Dianna Lynch ant
from OU Clinic Mare Fni\z with their teachers

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Mrs. Richard OWen, supt., anC
Janie Gerard, Sandy Clat- Mrs. Franci!s ·Bearhs, and help
worthy, and Betsy Cunningham, ens Anita Fultz·CharleiJe 1\lOm
members of the Middleport Sen· as, Norma WilCOI, Kathy Rus
ior Band, returned Saturday e"V· sell and Randy BeCker.
t!ning from Athens where they The entire group presentet
have attended the
Summer the song, "God Can Do Any·
Band Clinic at Ohio University. thing." The Junior Departmelll
presented a dr~ma, scripturl
The girls plaed .1~ tll~ seve:al relldings and a skit for lts pal'l
bands at the chmc mcludm~ of the program A drama ol
Honors Band, Janie .Gerard, the "Twenty.Tiftrd Psalm" WQI
Betsy Cunningham, White Band given Dy Juniors I and featured
and Sandy Clalworthy, Green Billy Thorr.as as the Shepherd;
Band. Miss · Gerard was _also Venida Gibbs Plenty;
David
8 member of the combmed Swisher, Pasiure; Jo Ailft Blev·
choral group.
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u she squinted through the first black eye of her life
Monday niChl and related bow a motor&lt;ycle ride put
her lbere.
The molber of 12 and grandmother of 54 smiled
despite ZO stltehes In her forehead, eight more fn a
finger and a wrenched back. She was reslfng com·
foriably in Kelterfng Memorial Hospital.
· Mrs. Wooten eame here Saturday for a wedding.
She was riding lbe motorcyc)e In a field at the home
of her son, Carl, al Miamisburg. He was running
alongside and holding lbe cycle upright when It got
away and dumped Mra. Wooten.
"I'm· quilting rfdlng alone but I wouldn't be
afraid lo gel on wllh someone else," Mrs. Wooten said.

Mrs. Donald Boone,
supt.,
and Mrs. Dana Hamm, Cleo
Ric!"&gt;.ardson, Myrta Wilson, HaJ.
lie Mcintyre, Mary
Holman,
Jimmy Brewer, D!bble Majol
and the Rev. Donald Boone.
Junior 2 clasP presented tht
scriptures in verse and ICl'ip.
tures and taking part
wen
Mike Green, Roberta
Duck·
worth. Ronald Hoffman, Jyl
Beaver 811d Steven Bratton.
The Junior class 3 gave ·a skit
The Junior class 3 gave a lkft

WACO , Te&gt;. IUPIJ- Pollee Chief Jolin Ballard
of

Long Bottom
Society News

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DONOR - Mrs. Marie Newton, nurse on the Red Cross Bloodmobile unit
trip ·to Pomeroy, gives Richard Vaughan, Pomeroy, a health -check-~p before he was rea.
dy to become a donor. Vaughn was one of 86 persons to donate blo&lt;id during lbo unit's
visit on Monaay, He allo ~ecame a 7-gaUo n donor. -Sentinel Pho'fo: ·

Lacy Lak~vlew, Tex., w a a
looklllg for a waaton mot4lr·
ist who not oily damaged the
front of a car but the back.
Someone hit the parked t.ar
and tnocked Ill rear Into a
parked wrecker. BaUnrd'~ llt-

tuthorlzed Wider Ill rala oilover a loqer
fli'OOOII!Ire ID concluct a study hsvo c:~=
and make recommendatlona other Olt1o 0
when there iB evld!nce that
Internal strife threatens to diJ. year.
·
rupt the normal education pro- Membent of the
gram In' a communUy. The· rec_...;1
ommendationa contained in the cal otudy _ .
report are in no way binding Bowers, ~
UJIOII a school system and are diaD Lake; Q,
Issued only as constructive sua- supervllllr, -JadtliCII
gestions for Improvement.
Kovach
The Southern Local report
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iB one of two lbnlted studiea Falrporl
undertaken by the commission Rechedy,
since September. Major studies, Fott Frye
wbich Involve testimony takea County.

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Kettering

DAYTON, Ohio (UPI)- "You never get too old,"

sold sprighUy Mrs. Ora Wooten, 75, Gallfpolls, Oblo,

Saturday evening families of Soul; and Helen Thoma, Gnd't
the girls attended the final House." 'lbeir teachera .· wen
concert given by the bands, or·
chestra and chorus directed by
their instructors. Prof. Minelli,
of the music faculty was di·
rector of the clinic.
Parents attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gerard and
family, Henry Clatworthy and
Mrs Raymond Cunningham
and· Mrs. oscar Roush. The
girls. were sponsored by the
Mld8leport Band Booster Asso-

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Mrs. Clayton 0. Adams, Mn. the weekend In Columbus wtth old, producing 12,910 powxb of ciati&lt;Jn.
E ud ,
'!al city Quito Perry F. Cardwell, Ronald E. relatives.
milk and &gt;79 pounds of fat, In
enj:• ."::n:a~mate. The ci~~ Dobbins, Mrs. Carl E. Dotson,
289 days, and Locust Grove
entitled, "Attending Church"
lies :ly a few miles from the Bays Dun~an, Rossell Fra~~:·
Mamie! a Jr. seven-year-old.
SALT IN OCEANS
and'taking part were Mona ,and
equator but Its altitude Is more Mrs . Besso•
Alfred
producmg 19,1180 pounds
?' Major efforts are b!!ng Melody Mcintyre and Fraak
than 9 000 feet
Low" Schml t,
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milk and 7116 pounds of fat, tn made to fine large • acale eco- Hoff'""".
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Warren, Ws. Harvey T. c~~~
iilli days.
nomfcal methods of extracllng Following the program, Mrs.
grove and mfant d•ugh~\,r i
salt from lbe sea so !bat sea· Cheesebrew presented certlfl·
Bobby G. Me~r;::r;.n anl ':::.
LANDINO ROCKET .
water can be used for drinking cates ID the children and the
son, Mrs. R
A landing rocket is a man- and other human needs. A gal· teacher• and helpers. 'l'l1e Rev.
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
fant daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Pigott ned space vehicle operated ID ion of seawater contains about Frank_ Cheasebrew gave lila
recently celebrated thetr gold· iransfer passengers and cargo y,.pound of salt and, It Is est!- benedicUoa. Parents and friends
RobPTIHMJSTER
MitchumMOSES''
C
le Sue Romine \en wedding anmversary. A from a satellite or larger orbit· mated, there are about 4.5 mtl· were Invited to see the dlsplaJI
Carroll Baker
onn ,
nd
family dinner was served with \ ing spaceship to the surface of lion cubic miles of salt In all of handcrafta made by lh
(TechnicotorJ
EnleriJllm Su ay
the children pr...nt.
. oa..!pl~a~ne~t:.__ _ _ _ _ _.:._:the:_:e::artll:::':s:.oceans==-.::co:::m:::b:::ine::.d:::._c::.la::sss=...::dur~Jng.:...._lhe_achool.
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-lindCoonie Sue Romine enter·
din [_
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"TOPKAPI"
tained at her home at 412 Mrs. David RIIIJII w;a::...k·
Melina Meroouri
Sprlng·BV Pomeroy on tier 5th ner guest of LeoneMr
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Delored Lynch, Elinor Bodime1
and Jane Acree.
· The Primary class presente&lt;"
"A Bible School Review," an1
taking part were Patty Hoff.
Kayte Ru,,.ell and Joyce Riley, man, Joey Rickman, Dou!
helpers, singing the 50 n g, Acree, Drama Hovatter, Susif
Samuels, Carol Teepcll, Katrlru
Batey John Pat Ritey. Terri
If S 0 enJOf
Thorr.~~ Timmy ThoiiUU!, Johl

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IIams Sr. of Colmnbus, enter- s nsored by the First BaptiBt Kloes, Lynn Kloes. uanny
talned the. Foster-Williams
Chpourc h In Middleport tbe past ""'...hsndk'Darla
' ., - n~ .. u ... wed·
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Linda Mrs. Robert Sbarp were Mr.
l~f.t A.· Holbrook, New Haven; Ri~h· and Mrs Paul Hapton~taU and
VlStt ard o. Knapp, West Columb1.a; ch.ildren, Edith and BtU, Mid·
with her uncle. and aunt, Mr. Everett Huffman, Pl. Pleas· dleport Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
and Mr~. W1lham G. Cooper, ant; Mrs. Melvin G. DrdK~, White and children, Tom:

Hospital on Saturday.
Mlss Barbara Jo Whi~e
Saturday, for a v.'f!ek s

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'l'l1e closing program by the "Everything's All '""'' '
WU· dally vacation Bible
Scbool eluding David Boone,

Middleport

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Entertained. by
Groom's Parents

About

Rober ·Hospital:
VIsiting
hours 24 and 7-3 p.m. Parents .
only on Pediatrics Ward.
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Wedding~orty

Around and

H0Sftl'tal NeWS

Mr. an: BM~- nflllla~ G:
Co oper o rec sv e we e ov
ernlght guests Friday of his
mother, Mrs Homer Cooper
and visited his father at Holzer

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toresl IJl Unding the e~~lprft
was mora !ban IJl tile line of
duly, Tbe dllmaged ear Ia bis.

86 Pints of Blood Given

bJrtbday 'June 19 , for

the 1Other callers were
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L,.,..,..,.(.,Col.,.or"'l""'""""'""l following guests, Peggy, Bren- 1Mrs. Roy Sheets of Flortda. I
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da and Debra Taylor' Elob and Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Dotson I
K th Werry Scott and Janet and children and W. F. Foster \
YVranken', Mr. and Mrs. of Oklahoma City, Okla., and
Charles Smith Pomeroy Road, Mrs. Curt C!lwthorne
and
M nd Mrs' Robert Rnusb, daughter of Columbus
were

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~. ~md Mr;, Bert Romine, viltiting Mr. and Mrs. John

Hemlock Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Groce.

Richard Houdashelt, Columbus,

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Mt, and Mrs. Everett Slatton I

Mr and Mrs. Jumes Quisen· were at Delaware, Obio,
to
berry, Athens, and her parents, attend funeral aervlces for Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Romine. Sisson's niece.
Refreshments of boWogs, po- l Mr. and Mrs. Normaa Weber,
laiD chips, tee cream, cake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins, Mr.
and kool ade were served. She and
Mrs. Junior

and

received many nice gUts.

v!Bited Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Larkins of PorUand.
ATTEND INSPEcriON
Leona Babcoek received
Several members of Evange. of the death ol her uncle, HudUne Chapter, Order of the E~l- son Fitch, of Pinellas Park; Fla.
ern Star, Middleport, were m Burial was In Florida.
Amesville Saturday evening to

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arraage for a ...

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ready with safe, reliable, even heat wbellever a eoJjl Sllllp oecun.
A full tank also prevents the formation of moistwe 'during the sum·
mer months.

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With a "summer-fill" of Ashland Fuel Oil, you make no payment rill
October 1st! And, you will he billed at the lowest price lbal!lrevails
during the summer monthtt. Or you can use the Ashland Fuel Oil
Budget Payment Plan JJJ8klug nine equal monthly payments from
September to May (there's DO interest or carrying ~) •. Flther
W'f!, you11 find Asbl!llld Fuel Oil is always c:ompebtiVely pnced to
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You can be confident your Ashland Oil Distributor wiD provide you
with prompt, ~urate meteml delively servic:e. Whatever the
weather your Ashland Oil Distributor wiD see lo it that you always
bave pknty of clean-bUIIIing Ashland Fuel Oil.

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today for a "summu-filf' delivtry
of Ashland Futl Oil.

attend the grand ln•peetion of
the Amesvflle Chapter, OFJ:.
The Worthy Gt·and Malo'on of
Obio and other grand officers
took part fD the ln•peellon.
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M'ddl rt
'lbose gom~ 1rom ' epo
were Mr. and Mr•. William
King, Mt. and Mrs.
Robert
King, Mrs. Marlo Hawkms IUid
Mrs. Eveiylo Lewis.

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Fred Lark!a8 and · Mr. 1 ad
Mrs. Norman Weber. -oller I
Mr. and Mrs. Donald r•
o1 Fort Knol, Ky., and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Burton of
lumbua spent tru! week end
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince.
VIcky Lyn PoUey remained
a week's vlJit.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vmno•l
of Paden City, W. Va., Mr.
Mrs. Emmott Stethem, Mr.
Mrs. Kenney Reynolds and son
and Nellie Stetbem were tfsJI.
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·Mary Pierce visited Mr. IIIII
lin. Leon Donablle, PnrUand.
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1111111 a alllfty..)'l!d clw'acter carry·

SERGEANT: Good morning, sir. May

I help yiiU!

CHAllACTEII: io .who needs help?
I'm htlllln' YOtl, pat. Fact Is, I just heist·
ed • bank for tbe
erand in the hag
hel'f, and
know.

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first to

s!:A:afMl'l': Well, now, this IS news'

Tha~

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have an at1orney?

CHARACTEII: So who needs one?
SEI\GtANT: Unless yo~ hon one
with you, sir, It would be iUegal u well
as ulletblcal for us to discuss the bank
holdup with you. Such Incommunicado
,·u!Uldlallnterrocatlon could be intupre·
ted as ill effort on ourJ.art to illliuce you
to lbctilllldltt yourse . This, of course,
would mar our pubUt irnage.
CMAIIACTilR: So who dils that jazz?
All ·I know Is I don' want no rnout'piece.
'Cause I alll't lOrint 'blab to hirn or no·
body elM. Savvy, copper?
SliRGEANT: It's entirely U_P to you,
sir, of I!Uurle. I merely felt it mo&amp;ht make

you feel better to aet lt off your chest.

CltAIIACTEII: ·It

ain't hurtln' rny
eholrt, lrott: An' It you don' butt out, I'll
pill tilt ~
- r on you cope for infrinnin'
on my rl
· In' ·fOr pollee brutality.
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1VII "~ yliut Jnlnd, please feel free
•ota eOIIIti lit •Uil'-lctlOmpanied by an at'·\ol'llt1, '!If IliUm. Come at your conven·
lence. We'Jt open hera night and day.
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lilt, chum. s•1on1, sucker. Be seein' ya in
court 11111!11 :;• these days.

So tb• J)wacter leaves with his right
qf aile~ !ll. fraedolll of action-and his
1111 full of loot.
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lbreo 1118111111 fS.IO. ly Motor Route
whert 8111er llll'Yieo not aYaDoblo one
mollll ,1,10. lly 111111 ono 1aor uu.oo:
lillmOIIIIIIt fU5; Tllnt monlbl, 13.00

lrr(l 1181111 lllact lite. He heads for the
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WASHINGTON - All&lt;r 1
long retreat into the silences
of the political cellar,
the
American Communist party is
tmeraing into open
political
11clivlty.
1'he frankly stated bope of
such. of its bos(Ses as Gus Hall
is W form a new "popular
lront' ' by soliciting the rotlaboration uf the undoubtedly noDCommunist and anti - Viet Nam

War New Left in this cuuntry.
All this has just been made
public in New York in conneclion with the first Comrnunisl
party J1ational ·convention since
liM.
lbviously, the New Left is iii
no way responsible for this attempt by hard-core Communists
tu infiltrate it and take it uver
in the name of "peoce Mnd
lrt'edom." Nor would any fair
or sensible man lor a moment
equate with any kind of t:ornmunist involvement in the Vietnamese War against Communist invasion.
Al! the same, those who are
eld enough to remember the
'30s will hear the tolling of a
distant and terdble bell in
this decision of the CommunisL
party to resume overt agitation by nominating open candldates for public office.
For Ute ' 3~ brought mooumenal tragedy to the far-Jiberals G1 tht: United
Stales.
Some were duped Into enlist·
meut in the Communist party
as the great storm that was to
bring lhe Second World War
was gathering over Europe.
Many never took the
final
step into the obyss of "party
discipline" bul did become the
aervants of a Communist line
lor ·· peaL-e" that was in truth
1 brutal and cynical cover to
sanctify the alliance formed IJe.
tweeo Stalin Russia and Hitler Germany before Hiller repudiated it by attacking the
Soviet Union.
.. While Hitler and Stalin re11ained In their predatory partnenbip, Britain all but died
under a Nazi aerial bombardment in which Russian made
Jteel was among the stell that
fell nightly upon London,

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This frightful P"fiod, this
evil epoch in which so many
decent Americans were
en~
trapped by their longings for
isolation and for "peace," will
live forever in the memories of those who endured it.
In those

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lied upon by the Communist
assailants of South Viet Nam to
divide adult Amerieans while
Communist &amp;Jients are tryin£ lt
pervert among the American
young every traditional value
we bave ever known.

of the HiUer-

Stalin pad every man
who
stood for England in this counly
- while Engl&lt;md in all the world
was standing alone &lt;~gainst Hit-

ler - saw dozens of honorable
friends caughl in the web.
They had been told that thert
was not really much to choost By Wayoe C. BradJiatadl. M.D.
Q - 1 11" my children 25,·
between a Britain full of "class
000
unilS of vitamin A daUy.
~tjnction s " and Tory snobs
Now
I'm Wid that too much of
arid a Nazi Germany which was
this
vitamin
can be harmful.
plainly seekinK to exterminate
an entire race in history 's mw;t In what way Is Jt bad? Am I
jiving my children too much?
muderous era.
A - Sinct" the dally require·
These, lhe victims of the
ploy, incredibly accepted this ment of vitamin A is 2,500 lt
ni,!lhtmarish equation.
A n d 5.000 units , the amount you are
why It was because there wa!:l giving your children is excessive. Fortunately, there h1 a
1t thin, chemical strain uf halftruth in the indictments
tJf wide range of tolerance for thl!l
Britain, and thhs shred of factu- vitamin. One child who develality was enougb to Justily a oped chronic vitamin A poisondeev human yearning not to ing took 50.000 units daily for
"get involved" in the blood seven months, Another develop.
ed acute poisoning after a sinbath of Europe.
gle
dose of 350,000 unils.
Now, al last, the wheel of
The poisoning is manifested
history is turning again. Again,
itching,
the Communists seek to exploit by loss of appetite,
the most humane of impulses falling out of the hair, hemorr·
within the new American p·aci- hages under the 1kin and pains
fist - isolationism. Then, they Jn the bones and jointJs. The
talked only of Brit11in 's uudoubl· sensible way to give your chiJ.
ed imperfections .
dren vitamin A Is In the form
Now, they talk only of the of such foods as milk, fortified
undoubted imperfections of a margarine, eggs and liver.
Sooth Viet Nam which
this
nation is trying to save not
Q - h an appetite building
because it is spotless but be- vitamin available?
cause aggression unchecked is
A - People have an exaueraggression that can only spread ated Idea of what vitamins will
and spread.
do for them. Thiamine (vitaWill the Communists capture min .S.l) will"restore the appemany among the New Left? tilt! only if the poor appetite is
Very likely not. But very like· due to a lack of this vitamin
ly they will capture some. And in the diet. None of the other
one single capture will be one vitamins has a specific affect
toe many. Surely , it is not on lhe appetite.
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Professional Red-hunting '' to
Thiamine is found ln fish,
recaR the unallerable facti of fowl, lean meat, mUk, whole
a dreadful time that duped and grain cereal! and enriched
forever stained so many.
bread. Cyprobe·ptadine (nOt a
SUrely, too, it is only factual vitamin 1 i!! sometimes prtscribto point out that thi!! new ''poJ' ed to .'itimulate the appetite but
ular front" device is by their this should not be done until
own admission most of all re- the cause of the poor appetite

HarJo's They'll Do It Every Time
HIS OWN HOUSE WHEN TITUS
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Pia •~.. a screenlrlj of "Born
1'ree." the nnf,-IUciniUrii·-mu-'le vmlon of Joy Adllft!IOII'S
very true story about ralslllfl
a lioness in Kenya, and we
mu•t 'IY :he colldnn loved
tbe lllm ol11101l aa !ll""h· os we
did .. Bill Travel'l and his
moot aUractive blonde wile Vir·
glnia McKenna play George and
Joy AdiiDBOn: the creat
prides of lloos play tbomsel... ,
u does the African ...nery In
oil itlalorlouoty primitive ...
luaUty . . II'• 1 beautifully u~~o
dentated movie, of cwrse Jn
&lt;Oior, of cour10 In wide llll'efll
and llereopbonle fun and what
only ......, like fantny -. . It
lilo wu produced With af!IIOtionl&amp;e regard for a viewer'•
lllteUiaence, JenUmenlllly unmawklsh, fondly freoh and
cheerful, Its violent pWalfl
ool erupted for the sheer sake
of 10nsation but for preolst
llory l&lt;r1111: It ha, laote and
deference lo the very true tale
of Eloa, the lioness first tamed by lovr, lheo tauaht to klll
for Its Hnal ,.ltatlon 10
It
mlahl remlln, .. H orrlved,
"Born Fm" . . . It ia an unllloot movie, 110 .•UialnB, i•en tha
preying wild anlmala track
their kill wltb peroua!Yt rn100 and not In any wild wallow•
lng in gore or cheap fobrluted
O!cli&lt;lll"nl . . The children at
our screenlni odmired 11--0'fery one of 111.
"Born Free·• Ia 1 10011t UftUio
aal American-financed film It already hal eorned back well
beyond ila coot in Europe alone
- more tban f2,0110,1100, which
Jhould line Colambl.a Pictures'
e~ehequer wltb mlnt-l'ffn .. .
Her friends here are concerned
obout Gyjlly Root Lee, holpll·
alized in H'wood. . . . No nudeR
for Alfred HUchcock'1 "Torn
Curlaln" starring Julie Andrew•
and Paul Newman; bul IOJDf.'•
one see1111 to auapect AI! II
lbowlng odnurable reatroinl by
bas been determined.

II - Are aoy vllamlna lost
when foods ore cooked or procemd?
A - Leafy v..etablet
lose
ritamin C by eaposure te air in
prolonged storare. Thls lou can
be minimized by refrigeration.
Vitamins B and C are inBt by
cooking. This il In part o result
uf e~:posure le aJr and in part
the result of dlJCardlnl t h e
cooking wat.r or pol liquor.
This Joss can be minlmizH by
putUne the vegttables to be
cooked in 1 small amount of
water that Is already bolllnr
and by avoiding prolonged cook·
illfl. II soda is added lo I h e
cooking water tht! 108.!1 of vitamins is geaUy increased.
When food• are dehydrated
they lose practically all their
vitamin C but in commercial
canning or freezillfl of fruits,
vegotahles and fruit juices 10
now practiced there Is no tosa
tl vitamin B and C.

II - Caa 1 pfnoo got too
much vitamin C by eating lola
ol uranges·!
A - No. Vltamla C Is nul
Jlored in the body. Amounls In
exceu of your daily
needs
are quickly elimiDated. La11e
amounts of citrus fruil, bowever, u.pset the digeative organ•
1n some persons.

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Jly Uollld l'rttl It-tleul

llaiine a suy bedroom scene dowo." (CaD !i.~ilf).\1 ~.J,....
iootl Jrl ah . ~
with Julie and Paul up to their
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mla1u'U.:u - ;;-, :.!;rJ::!:.
eturrlotte Ford lea¥01 July I used to be admired llllriJ at
with new baby to j!JID newlah
fine Juz.orlented ~
hull&gt;and SlaYI'OB Nlarchol on but now he's the "BrliWI ~
bi1 yacht, caDN the blqeal
ry Mondni," ~lnl rrl:onl
ond 11101t eaporllllfl In
t b • for ltiCh IIJlDJ u "'l'lrll Idol,.
-Itt . Bieler than Dan Lud· """*t*ty Jlaloie,"
1!1&gt;1
otl\or
wit!'• hand10me ocean crullllng Willi the Cold NolO"
J1Chl? That one'• too big to high-fee fripperies · .lrlarcello
doclr In Nasnu .. . Liz Taylor'• Mutrolannl hili btllef II)' oU
l•te•t quote: "I'm aware that the laaocna - the oace oldnny
IOIIIf ol tha Olma I've dona in
lover boy hili to drop 311 poundl
tile past have been on awful •.. Ob weD,· ao did Llll Tl)'lor
lot of drivel. I knew It 11111 I • . one o1 tha newer
t op
was In lflony and I did them ll'wood br111 loll ta,aoo ot 1ht
JIIII"IY for fl....lolrt1110111 and castoo In C11111101, f!4,0110. In tba
I cleapllecl myoell. But I need- ·Lolrtlon earpot jolilll .. , Jimmy
ed tha money and I wao offer· lteworl'a l!lll'llilinl
hls It •
N auch 01101'1110111 oumo lbat I Jt1J'o91d twl.. 1a a aw 1u
found It difficull to lllrll them achool.

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TOU11I ABUD FOil IT!
Thill column ia for fOIIIll JIOOple, tbefr problema and plttlorea, their troublo and . fun.
AI with tha rut of 11e1.. Help
Uo!, II welco11101 lougba but
won't dodce 1 lll!l'louo quesUon
with a bruJh.off.
Send your teen-aae quealkln
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
cere of Helen Help US!
Ibis
IOWJpaper.
rntONG IU.ENT MACHINE
Dear Helen:
Hoy there, tbat woo pretty
c:ool, IUiln( I computer back
in its own Janau•1•, with com-pule!' ........

Old tha mochioo rrlnd out on
answer IG your ~).Card ''let-

ter"? - DOUG
lleor Doo1:
Yup . . The ....,. dorn bill
I'd been teltlnc for
f i• e
montbs, with aooll1er "overdue
credit ehara:e'' added! -·')
Macltlnu will 110 doubt rule
tbe world IOIDOday - they don't
. wute time on tiiiBSy wod'len.H.
Jllar Heleo:
llefer'll months qo I mel one
of the kindest and finest boys
I've ever known. I Iff" to like
blm VOI'J' much ond 10 did my
portnll. But tbey slopped let·
tint me oee him wheo they
learned he wao makin&amp; 110 ottompt loward college. They reolize everyone im't college rna·
!erial, bul tell me I must find a
boy who is.
lbls fellow hu a st.ady job
but has the Strvice before him.
I will be enl&lt;rlnJ college this
fall.
I haven't doted mucb olnce I
hod to break up with him. Whorl
I told him about how my par·
eoll fell, he understood. I'm
ouro they are rl8ht. for now,
but 10ha1 about later? I'll have
to 1• by my own feeli~~J~ rome
doy. Why lbouldn't I feel this
way about a pliln, flanl.workin1
lilY l'ho may not havt malor·
lal wealth, but has oo
much
110rt lhan money?
- I can't slop hoping I'll see
him again oome day. Is thil
'IJ'OIIi~ - CINDY
Dear Cindy :
Of eourse it isn't wrong.
Nor ore your porenta wronJ
In wanlin( the bell for their
tlaqhlor. But 10111~ par·

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Dear Helen:
Durlne lUI out111110r'1 , ....
lion I met Ibis 1trl at a boat
dub where I i:opt my bolt Wo
1wam, boatld, ftlhld and bad
• 1reat time, but I never rot
ber last name.
Here's tha problem: 1 bll
choin ol otorea boucht up t h t
IJI!d, and now I won't oee ber
any more. I can't find out wbert
ahe ll•ea becauoe I wu ·t o o
dumb to write down ber name
JDd addr011. But can yw lind
a glrl wiH!n aU you know about
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1n1 kl4 trouble or J,.t plail
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She wUI oliO wel..ma your OWl
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Dear Helen:
I om II, a boy. I hive over
111!111 in the hank, ond alnce
I
don't plaa lo 10 further
In
school ri&amp;ht owar, ond don't
want 1 cor, I tboulbt a DKJior
ICGO!er woirld be nlct. I'll bt
wlll'klnl tblo ..,....,., and can
replace the f2tiO 8 IOOOier WO/IN
l'Oilln o month.
My f•ther uys It lo oil rl&amp;ht
with blm, but my mother fl.W
off the handle and uld deDnl~
ly NO. She thlnb a motor acooter II loo dqOI'OIIII. I lay It II
no ..... dlllfiOI'OIIII than wa*- '
lni ta'OM 1 buoy
I
would never take it on • luptr
hlthway, but juat back and !ortb
to work and maybe JWimrniDI
- and they don't 10 aU thai
fasl
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What are your vlewi, HeiHt
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Dear Hopeful:
.. Very parded. Lel'o just
oay that II you art u Cll'tful
1 driver IS you Indicate, I hope
· yoor father hal the lilt wont.

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Ask everyone who
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most about lalkiag, doll'!''
Cinclnoau •
35 35 .litiO
St: Louts
113 !1 .171 11\\
Atlanta
33 42 .140 14
New York
29 38 .133 11
Chicago · · 22 48 .314 22
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MOnday'• Results
Plft."'burgr 8 Houston 5, night
J b
Ed rd ' as ruunerup.
,CfOfi'es
CINCINNATI IUPI) _ "••
Itr'onal League AU·Sillr t.am'" that question," Alston rep1ied. make ""~ •f
~ . o nnyd wa
McCovev .s se1ect·iOn as .s•nr·or
.Chicigo 5: Atlanta 1.. night
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Walt
Alston
lived
up
to
tile
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was
asked.
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j·es
and
he
homer
tn the secnn
m~
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cirCuit
first baseman was.
Clnclnna
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The 21-year-o!d: Reds right- . doesn't make it?"
,J..I , The Dodgers scored Ul the
a·iJ ma ·estic Bill Wh ile !
San Fran 2 St. Louis t,
The Yanks and Pira'tes
mckname of h1s Lo~ Angeles bander bad Just preserved a 3·1I Alston Will be managmg the 1 first on doubles_by Maury W1lls , : P~ila~lphia. Phillies drew
i0r1y games scheduled)
run-away victories over
as he neatly 11destepped win over the Dodgers for Mllt :Jeague's all-stars this year and and W1lhe Dav1s
.
: f5 votes as ne:tt in line.
Tue•day'i J'l'"obable Pllcben opposition in Pomer•y
a letaded questio&amp;.
Pappas, working 1 2-3 mRing=:s wil l mak e the patchmg selec- 1 Pappas earned hl!l seventh I'
Plllladelphia at New
League baseball play
I' Don't yw
think Billy Me· and allowing only one smgle. 1
l tions, but after considering rec- 1victory agamst five losses,
(night). - BUnning (8-4) vs.
deserves a Jpot on the Na·t " lt'l a little early Lo answer ommendahofls of the other man- I whil~ ~oe )1o~ll~ was loser
Friend (1.0) .
The Yank!! dumped thP
-- - agers.
· Jo his first deciSIOB &amp;f the year.
Houston at Pittsburgh (ttight) 17-6 and the Pirates were
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- Giusti 19-4 ) vs. Cardwell 13·5) ing the Dodgers IG-5.
"McCool's record surely I "The last four gallK!S I've had
or Veale 18.51.
Yankee hitters were M..
should rate him a lot of consid- about as good stuff as l've ever
Chicago at Atlanta
ry with a gr~nd .slam h~er,
eration for 'Bn all-star berth, Ihad," said Pappas, wbo warmed
Holtzman r3-7) " · .Blasingame duuble an&lt;t srngle: McKrnney,
and besides that 1 like bis ' up an extra five minutes before
{ 3- 7).
two singles, double ~nd home
stuff," Alston said.
:the game to loosen hla arm.
, .., Angel- at c 1·ncr'nnalr' 1run : Snouffer, twe smgles and
d b th
Reds Score Early
I "Lately I'vedhadf stiffness
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th e ing Slaven. 1t prove to e e
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(ni&amp;:hO-·Suttoa (7-1) vs Ellis l a triple, and Phalin.' Wyatt ami Yanks edge to one
game winning fUJI.
The Reds got Pappas a quick 1by elbow an
orearm,
e
(4_111
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. . th M'ddl
lead as Tommy Harper singled !said. "Why . ~ don't know.''
1 P. Moon. each a smgle.
' · F. .
t St 1 i I Getting hits fur the' ,Jets were
on ay e.vemr~g 111 e 1 e- Earlier, the Braves had gone 1in the first, Pete Rose doubled Sammy Ellis 14·11 .I goi'S afi.P.r
s. Br~e! ; Gilmore with a triple and sing- ~rt Boys ~~ue baseball ra_ce ahead 3-2 In the fifth when Dun- ~ and Vada Pinson singled to , his: third straight wiA tonight,
InSalghnti_;,~;~oo(3-~)
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With 8 last mmng fUJI to wIn r led ff with a triple Boyd - --· ' --- -- ~---·. -. --- faeing Claude Osteen f9-5l. He
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the Yanks' second ee
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was
was hit and J. Harrisoa hom- lntercutiooal League SUmdlags .
be after the Reds' lOth wia ,
W~d~~ 8 Y5 arne•
b
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. loss. In the other game, the red '
By United Press Jnternatioaal . ill thefr last ll games.
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PhiladelPhia .at New Y~rk
y, 8 .smg e 8.plece.
Reds bombarded the Indians e ·
w. L. Pet Gs il ,,...--..........-.:..--.......--..
HoJJ~lon at Pittsburgh, mght
McKmney pttch~ th~ ~~e 25-1, lo keep pl:lcf with the The Yank!! had gone ahead Columbus
38 27 .565 ... :
Hot Weather Ahead!
\ Cbjeegp at A.tlanta . .
for t~e Ya~s whileM K~ s Y Braves. one game back
of , 2-0 in the fourth of the tight fu)(hester
36 33 .522 4 i
\ Lo:~ Ang at. Cmclnr.at1, mg~t
hurle for t Jets. c n~ey them.
duel betweeR Dunfee and Rick Buffalo
34 32
4¥.1 !
INSTALL
515
· SMl Fr~nc1sto at St. Loots
fan.ned 10 and walked five Ahead S-1 after ~~ Innings, Vall Matre of the Yanks when Toledo
34 34 '
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while. Soulsby struck out 10 the Braves opened the 1ixtb. P. Miller tripled leading off, Jacksonvi lle
32 33 .SOO 6 I
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· W. L. Pet. G8 1and. Issued
free ~sses.
with Slaven walking, with. one and Wilson homered. The Yanks Toronto
32 35 .4g! 7 1
Weekday Hours: 4 P.M. to 7 r ·"""
nbeaitimore
48 24: .667 ····I DoPdrrgaetres wh~!er. SR age~~~~ tt~: out, Sayre was safe 011 iflterfer- raUied in the Dottom of the Richmond
33 36 ~!~a 1
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Saturday 9 A.M. to S P.M.
tr?it
43 26 .623 31:2:
. · ~.
. etiCe, and Steve Dunfee, the sixth wheB Wilson's triple plat30 39 .435
Ch~·i~1and
41 28 .594 514 dollbles and a 51 ?gle ;, Jed Will, Braves' pitcher, WOfl his own ed P. Miller, who bad
beef! Syracus~onday's R.esulhl
8
CaW !'lia
38 34 .528 10
double a~d smgle , Chuck game with a clean single plat· safe on a fielder 's choice, but
Minnesota
34 36 .486 13 Legar, a triple and double: T.
Dunfee shut the door.
Toledo 8 Toronto 4
H.rDld Ct..., Mgr.
,
double
·and
single,
Richmond 5 Rochester 1
Vaughn'
ChieagO
32 37 .464 l4 1h
J k
'II 1
POMEROY, OHIO
Nt&gt;w York
30 37 .448 15 1~ and M. Dillard , J. Dillard, R. Chtrago
~~~tone 992-2511 Mlddl'fPOrt
000 030 110- 5 9 o Van Matre fanned 11, walked Syracuse 3 ac sonvl e
Kansas Ci.ty 3o 40 .429 17 1Gaul and M. Vaughan, each a Atlanta
fa"'lo'..24,~1~2_'i'nrJ~:'~·.!:..========~
000 100 1))3-- 1 1 1 7, hit one batter; Dunfee fan- Co~l"'.um~b~u~s...'5~B,.uf:'
1
Washington
30 43 .411 13 h single.
Ellsworth !3-10) and Hund- ned 16, walked 2. hit RODody.
BostOn
25 46 .352 22lf.l Getting the Dodger hits were ley· Jay Olivo (7) Schneider Yankees .. · . .... . 000 201- 3 4 1
Monday's ltesulis
1 Jon Buck with a triple and sing- (I)' and Otiver. LP~Jay t6-4). Bravea .... . , . · 000 031-4 3 0
Mi~n ·a CleVe 2. ·night
h!; E. Fife, two singles; Joe
Van Malre and Wilson, DunBal(j Calif I, night
Welker, a single, and R. Roach, !Only games JCheduled)
fee and McCloud.
i()J'IJ~ gam_~ :;cheduledl
two singles.
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REDS WIN
.,.a;iday'•.PrObable PilcheR
Fa~lk went th~ distance .'" · Cleve
200 ooo 000-%6 5 1
the Reds
Delroit at California I night)- the hill for the wmners. fannmg I Minn
100 104 001:- 6 a 0 Tommyt Coohkte of . I
d
Jkl r R h d'
gave up wo Ill, a smg e an
1 nd
1
'P.'ilron (6-1:11 V.\ . Wright 11-1).
a wa ng Jv.e. oac an ! Tiant, Allt&gt;n f6), McDowell I homer both to Halley of the
Baltimol'e at Kansas City I BU&lt;!k struck out nme and walk- (7J and Azcue· Kaat (9-5) and lnd' • b l tl t
ll M
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· ed t ,0 for the Dodger!
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·LP r·
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1ans, u Ia was a . ean·
(ni~htl -Palmer (8·3) vs. Oob- :
...,
.
Z•mmernnm.
- lant .... . wllil~ he and his mates batted
son /3-fil.
I
HR- Hall tBth).
! a! toilows Roa Clonch a si11gle
11and double COOke and McKL"·
CI e v e I and at Minnerota
(nlghll · .Q'Donoghue (5-3) VS,I
Bait
OliO 00:! Oil- I 10 0 ney each .. single and homer
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Calif
OliO
000 1110- I 7 2 and Hysell two SIRglea
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Pas ...~·
-..a . ' ·
aRd a
Wash i ~ g tfl n at Chicago . By U•ited Pres!l lnten~a&amp;tonal E B~r~er. S. ~Iller (7Sa~ ,Snd i borne run.
(ni&amp;hfl- ,.kCormirk (4-7) vs.:
National League
tr. e ;men ; .opez,
nord
La~~~~ U ~ ~.
!»ou!iton
000 200 0113- 5 11 of (81 and Satrlano. WP-Barher I Coo~e fa11ned 14,
walked
New York at Eloslon (r.lght)·- ;pitts
000 210 SOx- · 8 11 2 (8-2). LP- Lope-t 14-7).
one, hit one. Duff Craig, the losD(;wning (6·5.1 Vii. Santiago (6· i Bruce, Owens {7· and Jiate- 1
er, fanned 6, walked 11, and
4.),
.
1man; Blass, Face f9und (Only games tcheduJedl
flit one.
Wednesd11y'1 Gamt-1
Pagliaronl. WP - Blass (6-1)
R~s . ..... 230 677 - (25) t tJ
Deti-oit at C':l iifornia, nigbt
LP
Bruce
(1
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ElhlbiUoa
Baseball
Reaulfl
Indians:
.... _.. 000 100 - 1 2 '1
1
Balt at Kansas Cit~, night
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Cooke and Hysell. Craig and
Clevehtnd at Minne!Kibt, night IS3n Fran 200 000 000-2 61 1 ~. Y. (AL) 010 010120-5 9 2 1Stohart.
Washlr.gton at Chicago, night 'SI. Louis ottO 0011 Oi l)-.. l 7 11N.Y. INLI 010 11101100-2 6 0 I
- -- - New ·York •l Boston, night
Herbel Henry 17) McDaniel I Wonrack, Ford (6) Ramos
!81 and Hauer · Gibs~n Woode- and Howard, Gibbs (4); Arrigo, NEW MET
· 'McCarver
' WP- Be arnar tiJ (5) , Sel rna 18) an d
NEW YORK (UP!) -The
shick 18) and
.
illerbel (l..O). LP-Gibs~a (II- Grote. StephenSfln (51 . Taylor New York Mets have s~gned
17) HR-Ma , (17th),
(9). WP- Fnrd. LP-Bearnarth. 1Jerry Morales, . 1 17-year-old
By, uaJted Prtss Iateraatlonal I ·
'i
HRs- Barker, Bryan, Pepitone. nghtha~~ed · h1ttmg eu_thelder
· Natioaal Leaa:ue
ILos Ang 100 000 ooo- 1 9 0
from Y&lt;d.mcoa, Puerto Rtco.
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G. AB. R. H. Ptl. ~ Cinci \
ooxFirst
Jndian
reservation
in
Morales, an all-star cen~erflei210 000
3 11 0
Clmnlf, ~ift 6S 271 37 90 .m 'I MOeller, Brewer (5), Perra· North America was at Broth· der in the recent Car1bbea~
Stari!ll, fill 61220 35 71 .32:1 noski (71 and Roseboro, Tor· erton. ~ . J., now know• as I•· Games, will play for lhe Mets
Alou, Pill
612:14 31 75 .32l 1borg (2): Pappa., McCool 16) dian Mill•.
rookie ream at Marlon, Va.
Morgan, Hou 68 251 31 79 .315 !•D&lt;t Edwards. WP- Pappas (7·
Sanlo; ctli
68 242 10 75 .310 j 5), LP-Moeller lo-1). HRCurty, AU
68202 25 62 .3071Edwanb (3rd).
Cepeda, SIL &amp;1113 17 511 .307
--- - - - Allen, Phil
51 178 48 54 .:!03 Orioles 15: Colavito, Indian•
Pinson, Cln 70 268 28 81 .302 and K:illebrew snd Oliva, TwiDI
Hari, SF
73 269 50 61 .301 14.
Amerl&lt;ao LeRoo• Balled lo
G. AB. II. H. Pet. N olio oa I Ltaau•• Aaron, ·
Snydu, Bal 55154 33 52 .338 Braves 62: Mays, Glanta 411: ,
F.Rbsn, Bnl 70 254 56 85 .335 ' White, Phillies 48; Alleo,
Salmoo, Cle 53178 21 57 .320 Pbillies and Wynn, Astros 45.
Oliva, Mlnn 69 269 43 84 .312 Amerlcoa Leaaoe: B. RobinMcAiffe, Del 62 2119 48 61 .31111 10n, Orioles 63: Scott, Red Sox ·
Soobern, Cal' 00 100 16 48 .300 47; Powell, Orioles 48; F. ·
PoweJl, .·Bii ,,, ,18224 37 Wf .299 1Robinson, Orioles 44; Oliva,
Kaline, .Det 00 21$ 39 61 .298 iTwins 43.
B.Rbsn1c Bal '12 2911 47 86 .289
Plleblq
Crdemd, Col 85 235 31 68 .2119 Nallooal Ltape: Cuellar,
Home Roru
Astros H: Perry, Glanta!0-1:
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Bravts :14; Hart and Mays al, Giants 13-2; Knowles,
Gu~nll 18: Alou, Braves II: Phillles and Blass, Pirates 6-1.
Torre, 1Bravea and Allen.
Amerkal ' Leag11e: . · u~~~~ !I
Phillies 11.
Orioles 8-1; . Hamilton,
Motor Just -'beull!d-good condition · ·throughAmer...
and S. Miller, Orioleo 5-l;
1011, O.:lolea l]ld
Sanloril. .Angels. ond Barber, out. Maroon with beige i"lerior. Runo ~!II &amp;god.
II; P~weu .and
Orlolea 1,1,

Yanks, Pirates
Score Runaway
Game VI

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Today is Tuesday, Junt 21,
the !79th day of liM with IIIIo
follow.
The moon II between Ita
q11arter and full pbase.
The morning stars are Venu1
and SaiUrn.
The evooin&amp; star II Mereury,
American composer Richard
Rodiers of "IIAldpn I Ham.
merstelD" fame was born oa
Ibis day lo 1902.
On lhls day Ia hl.!tory:
In 111M, ConlfOII made Labor
Day a holldoy lor federal
employes, clealgnallne the lint
Monday In Septomber to be tha
day observed.
In lt14, a YOUOC Sel'blaa
ISSOSBIIUitod the bolt to tba
tbrone of Austria • lianpry
Archduke Franelo Ferdllr.lnd
and his wife, to touch off WorN
War I.
In 1119, the Treity
of
Versalllea wa••IIJIOCI In Ji'ranct
endln1 World War I.
In
tiNS, Gen. ~
MacArtbur annwuced lbtl reCOIIqlltSI of Loliolr ID tbt
PhllipjiiDol.

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cllft Ia ant manntr tbat he does not
WltJI lol Ill lntwtl'b11ted, the pollee may

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Capitol Comment, Events
By William S. While

1111111 a alllfty..)'l!d clw'acter carry·

SERGEANT: Good morning, sir. May

I help yiiU!

CHAllACTEII: io .who needs help?
I'm htlllln' YOtl, pat. Fact Is, I just heist·
ed • bank for tbe
erand in the hag
hel'f, and
know.

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I wanted you to be the

first to

s!:A:afMl'l': Well, now, this IS news'

Tha~

you. for reportlne It, sir. Do you

have an at1orney?

CHARACTEII: So who needs one?
SEI\GtANT: Unless yo~ hon one
with you, sir, It would be iUegal u well
as ulletblcal for us to discuss the bank
holdup with you. Such Incommunicado
,·u!Uldlallnterrocatlon could be intupre·
ted as ill effort on ourJ.art to illliuce you
to lbctilllldltt yourse . This, of course,
would mar our pubUt irnage.
CMAIIACTilR: So who dils that jazz?
All ·I know Is I don' want no rnout'piece.
'Cause I alll't lOrint 'blab to hirn or no·
body elM. Savvy, copper?
SliRGEANT: It's entirely U_P to you,
sir, of I!Uurle. I merely felt it mo&amp;ht make

you feel better to aet lt off your chest.

CltAIIACTEII: ·It

ain't hurtln' rny
eholrt, lrott: An' It you don' butt out, I'll
pill tilt ~
- r on you cope for infrinnin'
on my rl
· In' ·fOr pollee brutality.
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court 11111!11 :;• these days.

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1111 full of loot.
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lrr(l 1181111 lllact lite. He heads for the
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WASHINGTON - All&lt;r 1
long retreat into the silences
of the political cellar,
the
American Communist party is
tmeraing into open
political
11clivlty.
1'he frankly stated bope of
such. of its bos(Ses as Gus Hall
is W form a new "popular
lront' ' by soliciting the rotlaboration uf the undoubtedly noDCommunist and anti - Viet Nam

War New Left in this cuuntry.
All this has just been made
public in New York in conneclion with the first Comrnunisl
party J1ational ·convention since
liM.
lbviously, the New Left is iii
no way responsible for this attempt by hard-core Communists
tu infiltrate it and take it uver
in the name of "peoce Mnd
lrt'edom." Nor would any fair
or sensible man lor a moment
equate with any kind of t:ornmunist involvement in the Vietnamese War against Communist invasion.
Al! the same, those who are
eld enough to remember the
'30s will hear the tolling of a
distant and terdble bell in
this decision of the CommunisL
party to resume overt agitation by nominating open candldates for public office.
For Ute ' 3~ brought mooumenal tragedy to the far-Jiberals G1 tht: United
Stales.
Some were duped Into enlist·
meut in the Communist party
as the great storm that was to
bring lhe Second World War
was gathering over Europe.
Many never took the
final
step into the obyss of "party
discipline" bul did become the
aervants of a Communist line
lor ·· peaL-e" that was in truth
1 brutal and cynical cover to
sanctify the alliance formed IJe.
tweeo Stalin Russia and Hitler Germany before Hiller repudiated it by attacking the
Soviet Union.
.. While Hitler and Stalin re11ained In their predatory partnenbip, Britain all but died
under a Nazi aerial bombardment in which Russian made
Jteel was among the stell that
fell nightly upon London,

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This frightful P"fiod, this
evil epoch in which so many
decent Americans were
en~
trapped by their longings for
isolation and for "peace," will
live forever in the memories of those who endured it.
In those

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lied upon by the Communist
assailants of South Viet Nam to
divide adult Amerieans while
Communist &amp;Jients are tryin£ lt
pervert among the American
young every traditional value
we bave ever known.

of the HiUer-

Stalin pad every man
who
stood for England in this counly
- while Engl&lt;md in all the world
was standing alone &lt;~gainst Hit-

ler - saw dozens of honorable
friends caughl in the web.
They had been told that thert
was not really much to choost By Wayoe C. BradJiatadl. M.D.
Q - 1 11" my children 25,·
between a Britain full of "class
000
unilS of vitamin A daUy.
~tjnction s " and Tory snobs
Now
I'm Wid that too much of
arid a Nazi Germany which was
this
vitamin
can be harmful.
plainly seekinK to exterminate
an entire race in history 's mw;t In what way Is Jt bad? Am I
jiving my children too much?
muderous era.
A - Sinct" the dally require·
These, lhe victims of the
ploy, incredibly accepted this ment of vitamin A is 2,500 lt
ni,!lhtmarish equation.
A n d 5.000 units , the amount you are
why It was because there wa!:l giving your children is excessive. Fortunately, there h1 a
1t thin, chemical strain uf halftruth in the indictments
tJf wide range of tolerance for thl!l
Britain, and thhs shred of factu- vitamin. One child who develality was enougb to Justily a oped chronic vitamin A poisondeev human yearning not to ing took 50.000 units daily for
"get involved" in the blood seven months, Another develop.
ed acute poisoning after a sinbath of Europe.
gle
dose of 350,000 unils.
Now, al last, the wheel of
The poisoning is manifested
history is turning again. Again,
itching,
the Communists seek to exploit by loss of appetite,
the most humane of impulses falling out of the hair, hemorr·
within the new American p·aci- hages under the 1kin and pains
fist - isolationism. Then, they Jn the bones and jointJs. The
talked only of Brit11in 's uudoubl· sensible way to give your chiJ.
ed imperfections .
dren vitamin A Is In the form
Now, they talk only of the of such foods as milk, fortified
undoubted imperfections of a margarine, eggs and liver.
Sooth Viet Nam which
this
nation is trying to save not
Q - h an appetite building
because it is spotless but be- vitamin available?
cause aggression unchecked is
A - People have an exaueraggression that can only spread ated Idea of what vitamins will
and spread.
do for them. Thiamine (vitaWill the Communists capture min .S.l) will"restore the appemany among the New Left? tilt! only if the poor appetite is
Very likely not. But very like· due to a lack of this vitamin
ly they will capture some. And in the diet. None of the other
one single capture will be one vitamins has a specific affect
toe many. Surely , it is not on lhe appetite.
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Professional Red-hunting '' to
Thiamine is found ln fish,
recaR the unallerable facti of fowl, lean meat, mUk, whole
a dreadful time that duped and grain cereal! and enriched
forever stained so many.
bread. Cyprobe·ptadine (nOt a
SUrely, too, it is only factual vitamin 1 i!! sometimes prtscribto point out that thi!! new ''poJ' ed to .'itimulate the appetite but
ular front" device is by their this should not be done until
own admission most of all re- the cause of the poor appetite

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HIS OWN HOUSE WHEN TITUS
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We watclled 1 covey of N. Y.
Pia •~.. a screenlrlj of "Born
1'ree." the nnf,-IUciniUrii·-mu-'le vmlon of Joy Adllft!IOII'S
very true story about ralslllfl
a lioness in Kenya, and we
mu•t 'IY :he colldnn loved
tbe lllm ol11101l aa !ll""h· os we
did .. Bill Travel'l and his
moot aUractive blonde wile Vir·
glnia McKenna play George and
Joy AdiiDBOn: the creat
prides of lloos play tbomsel... ,
u does the African ...nery In
oil itlalorlouoty primitive ...
luaUty . . II'• 1 beautifully u~~o
dentated movie, of cwrse Jn
&lt;Oior, of cour10 In wide llll'efll
and llereopbonle fun and what
only ......, like fantny -. . It
lilo wu produced With af!IIOtionl&amp;e regard for a viewer'•
lllteUiaence, JenUmenlllly unmawklsh, fondly freoh and
cheerful, Its violent pWalfl
ool erupted for the sheer sake
of 10nsation but for preolst
llory l&lt;r1111: It ha, laote and
deference lo the very true tale
of Eloa, the lioness first tamed by lovr, lheo tauaht to klll
for Its Hnal ,.ltatlon 10
It
mlahl remlln, .. H orrlved,
"Born Fm" . . . It ia an unllloot movie, 110 .•UialnB, i•en tha
preying wild anlmala track
their kill wltb peroua!Yt rn100 and not In any wild wallow•
lng in gore or cheap fobrluted
O!cli&lt;lll"nl . . The children at
our screenlni odmired 11--0'fery one of 111.
"Born Free·• Ia 1 10011t UftUio
aal American-financed film It already hal eorned back well
beyond ila coot in Europe alone
- more tban f2,0110,1100, which
Jhould line Colambl.a Pictures'
e~ehequer wltb mlnt-l'ffn .. .
Her friends here are concerned
obout Gyjlly Root Lee, holpll·
alized in H'wood. . . . No nudeR
for Alfred HUchcock'1 "Torn
Curlaln" starring Julie Andrew•
and Paul Newman; bul IOJDf.'•
one see1111 to auapect AI! II
lbowlng odnurable reatroinl by
bas been determined.

II - Are aoy vllamlna lost
when foods ore cooked or procemd?
A - Leafy v..etablet
lose
ritamin C by eaposure te air in
prolonged storare. Thls lou can
be minimized by refrigeration.
Vitamins B and C are inBt by
cooking. This il In part o result
uf e~:posure le aJr and in part
the result of dlJCardlnl t h e
cooking wat.r or pol liquor.
This Joss can be minlmizH by
putUne the vegttables to be
cooked in 1 small amount of
water that Is already bolllnr
and by avoiding prolonged cook·
illfl. II soda is added lo I h e
cooking water tht! 108.!1 of vitamins is geaUy increased.
When food• are dehydrated
they lose practically all their
vitamin C but in commercial
canning or freezillfl of fruits,
vegotahles and fruit juices 10
now practiced there Is no tosa
tl vitamin B and C.

II - Caa 1 pfnoo got too
much vitamin C by eating lola
ol uranges·!
A - No. Vltamla C Is nul
Jlored in the body. Amounls In
exceu of your daily
needs
are quickly elimiDated. La11e
amounts of citrus fruil, bowever, u.pset the digeative organ•
1n some persons.

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Jly Uollld l'rttl It-tleul

llaiine a suy bedroom scene dowo." (CaD !i.~ilf).\1 ~.J,....
iootl Jrl ah . ~
with Julie and Paul up to their
,..,.......... .t.I\Niv - I iill!l~
mla1u'U.:u - ;;-, :.!;rJ::!:.
eturrlotte Ford lea¥01 July I used to be admired llllriJ at
with new baby to j!JID newlah
fine Juz.orlented ~
hull&gt;and SlaYI'OB Nlarchol on but now he's the "BrliWI ~
bi1 yacht, caDN the blqeal
ry Mondni," ~lnl rrl:onl
ond 11101t eaporllllfl In
t b • for ltiCh IIJlDJ u "'l'lrll Idol,.
-Itt . Bieler than Dan Lud· """*t*ty Jlaloie,"
1!1&gt;1
otl\or
wit!'• hand10me ocean crullllng Willi the Cold NolO"
J1Chl? That one'• too big to high-fee fripperies · .lrlarcello
doclr In Nasnu .. . Liz Taylor'• Mutrolannl hili btllef II)' oU
l•te•t quote: "I'm aware that the laaocna - the oace oldnny
IOIIIf ol tha Olma I've dona in
lover boy hili to drop 311 poundl
tile past have been on awful •.. Ob weD,· ao did Llll Tl)'lor
lot of drivel. I knew It 11111 I • . one o1 tha newer
t op
was In lflony and I did them ll'wood br111 loll ta,aoo ot 1ht
JIIII"IY for fl....lolrt1110111 and castoo In C11111101, f!4,0110. In tba
I cleapllecl myoell. But I need- ·Lolrtlon earpot jolilll .. , Jimmy
ed tha money and I wao offer· lteworl'a l!lll'llilinl
hls It •
N auch 01101'1110111 oumo lbat I Jt1J'o91d twl.. 1a a aw 1u
found It difficull to lllrll them achool.

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TOU11I ABUD FOil IT!
Thill column ia for fOIIIll JIOOple, tbefr problema and plttlorea, their troublo and . fun.
AI with tha rut of 11e1.. Help
Uo!, II welco11101 lougba but
won't dodce 1 lll!l'louo quesUon
with a bruJh.off.
Send your teen-aae quealkln
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
cere of Helen Help US!
Ibis
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rntONG IU.ENT MACHINE
Dear Helen:
Hoy there, tbat woo pretty
c:ool, IUiln( I computer back
in its own Janau•1•, with com-pule!' ........

Old tha mochioo rrlnd out on
answer IG your ~).Card ''let-

ter"? - DOUG
lleor Doo1:
Yup . . The ....,. dorn bill
I'd been teltlnc for
f i• e
montbs, with aooll1er "overdue
credit ehara:e'' added! -·')
Macltlnu will 110 doubt rule
tbe world IOIDOday - they don't
. wute time on tiiiBSy wod'len.H.
Jllar Heleo:
llefer'll months qo I mel one
of the kindest and finest boys
I've ever known. I Iff" to like
blm VOI'J' much ond 10 did my
portnll. But tbey slopped let·
tint me oee him wheo they
learned he wao makin&amp; 110 ottompt loward college. They reolize everyone im't college rna·
!erial, bul tell me I must find a
boy who is.
lbls fellow hu a st.ady job
but has the Strvice before him.
I will be enl&lt;rlnJ college this
fall.
I haven't doted mucb olnce I
hod to break up with him. Whorl
I told him about how my par·
eoll fell, he understood. I'm
ouro they are rl8ht. for now,
but 10ha1 about later? I'll have
to 1• by my own feeli~~J~ rome
doy. Why lbouldn't I feel this
way about a pliln, flanl.workin1
lilY l'ho may not havt malor·
lal wealth, but has oo
much
110rt lhan money?
- I can't slop hoping I'll see
him again oome day. Is thil
'IJ'OIIi~ - CINDY
Dear Cindy :
Of eourse it isn't wrong.
Nor ore your porenta wronJ
In wanlin( the bell for their
tlaqhlor. But 10111~ par·

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Durlne lUI out111110r'1 , ....
lion I met Ibis 1trl at a boat
dub where I i:opt my bolt Wo
1wam, boatld, ftlhld and bad
• 1reat time, but I never rot
ber last name.
Here's tha problem: 1 bll
choin ol otorea boucht up t h t
IJI!d, and now I won't oee ber
any more. I can't find out wbert
ahe ll•ea becauoe I wu ·t o o
dumb to write down ber name
JDd addr011. But can yw lind
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Dear Helen:
I om II, a boy. I hive over
111!111 in the hank, ond alnce
I
don't plaa lo 10 further
In
school ri&amp;ht owar, ond don't
want 1 cor, I tboulbt a DKJior
ICGO!er woirld be nlct. I'll bt
wlll'klnl tblo ..,....,., and can
replace the f2tiO 8 IOOOier WO/IN
l'Oilln o month.
My f•ther uys It lo oil rl&amp;ht
with blm, but my mother fl.W
off the handle and uld deDnl~
ly NO. She thlnb a motor acooter II loo dqOI'OIIII. I lay It II
no ..... dlllfiOI'OIIII than wa*- '
lni ta'OM 1 buoy
I
would never take it on • luptr
hlthway, but juat back and !ortb
to work and maybe JWimrniDI
- and they don't 10 aU thai
fasl
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What are your vlewi, HeiHt
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Dear Hopeful:
.. Very parded. Lel'o just
oay that II you art u Cll'tful
1 driver IS you Indicate, I hope
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Jly·IJIIIIed Preu Irrteroadoool
National Leagao
W. I. Pol.
Baa Ftatt
48 :1:1 .630
Plttsburlh ·
10 29 580 t
Los' Angel~
10 31 .56:1 5
Houston· ·
39 33 .542
part
yoo
Phllidelphla 37 34 .521
most about lalkiag, doll'!''
Cinclnoau •
35 35 .litiO
St: Louts
113 !1 .171 11\\
Atlanta
33 42 .140 14
New York
29 38 .133 11
Chicago · · 22 48 .314 22
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MOnday'• Results
Plft."'burgr 8 Houston 5, night
J b
Ed rd ' as ruunerup.
,CfOfi'es
CINCINNATI IUPI) _ "••
Itr'onal League AU·Sillr t.am'" that question," Alston rep1ied. make ""~ •f
~ . o nnyd wa
McCovev .s se1ect·iOn as .s•nr·or
.Chicigo 5: Atlanta 1.. night
.t.YJ
d 't
r
•
.tl
3
Los
Ang
I,
ager
Walt
Alston
lived
up
to
tile
:
be
was
asked.
I
"What
Jf
I
say
j·es
and
he
homer
tn the secnn
m~
e
I
cirCuit
first baseman was.
Clnclnna
.
The 21-year-o!d: Reds right- . doesn't make it?"
,J..I , The Dodgers scored Ul the
a·iJ ma ·estic Bill Wh ile !
San Fran 2 St. Louis t,
The Yanks and Pira'tes
mckname of h1s Lo~ Angeles bander bad Just preserved a 3·1I Alston Will be managmg the 1 first on doubles_by Maury W1lls , : P~ila~lphia. Phillies drew
i0r1y games scheduled)
run-away victories over
as he neatly 11destepped win over the Dodgers for Mllt :Jeague's all-stars this year and and W1lhe Dav1s
.
: f5 votes as ne:tt in line.
Tue•day'i J'l'"obable Pllcben opposition in Pomer•y
a letaded questio&amp;.
Pappas, working 1 2-3 mRing=:s wil l mak e the patchmg selec- 1 Pappas earned hl!l seventh I'
Plllladelphia at New
League baseball play
I' Don't yw
think Billy Me· and allowing only one smgle. 1
l tions, but after considering rec- 1victory agamst five losses,
(night). - BUnning (8-4) vs.
deserves a Jpot on the Na·t " lt'l a little early Lo answer ommendahofls of the other man- I whil~ ~oe )1o~ll~ was loser
Friend (1.0) .
The Yank!! dumped thP
-- - agers.
· Jo his first deciSIOB &amp;f the year.
Houston at Pittsburgh (ttight) 17-6 and the Pirates were
I
- Giusti 19-4 ) vs. Cardwell 13·5) ing the Dodgers IG-5.
"McCool's record surely I "The last four gallK!S I've had
or Veale 18.51.
Yankee hitters were M..
should rate him a lot of consid- about as good stuff as l've ever
Chicago at Atlanta
ry with a gr~nd .slam h~er,
eration for 'Bn all-star berth, Ihad," said Pappas, wbo warmed
Holtzman r3-7) " · .Blasingame duuble an&lt;t srngle: McKrnney,
and besides that 1 like bis ' up an extra five minutes before
{ 3- 7).
two singles, double ~nd home
stuff," Alston said.
:the game to loosen hla arm.
, .., Angel- at c 1·ncr'nnalr' 1run : Snouffer, twe smgles and
d b th
Reds Score Early
I "Lately I'vedhadf stiffness
In
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The Braves whittled
th e ing Slaven. 1t prove to e e
" h
(ni&amp;:hO-·Suttoa (7-1) vs Ellis l a triple, and Phalin.' Wyatt ami Yanks edge to one
game winning fUJI.
The Reds got Pappas a quick 1by elbow an
orearm,
e
(4_111
M d
. . th M'ddl
lead as Tommy Harper singled !said. "Why . ~ don't know.''
1 P. Moon. each a smgle.
' · F. .
t St 1 i I Getting hits fur the' ,Jets were
on ay e.vemr~g 111 e 1 e- Earlier, the Braves had gone 1in the first, Pete Rose doubled Sammy Ellis 14·11 .I goi'S afi.P.r
s. Br~e! ; Gilmore with a triple and sing- ~rt Boys ~~ue baseball ra_ce ahead 3-2 In the fifth when Dun- ~ and Vada Pinson singled to , his: third straight wiA tonight,
InSalghnti_;,~;~oo(3-~)
II
v .
II D .
d G't .
ht
With 8 last mmng fUJI to wIn r led ff with a triple Boyd - --· ' --- -- ~---·. -. --- faeing Claude Osteen f9-5l. He
("' ti)
e; avis an
aze, eac wo 4-3 Jt
the Yanks' second ee
o
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singles and Chaffin al'ld Stuls- ·
was
was hit and J. Harrisoa hom- lntercutiooal League SUmdlags .
be after the Reds' lOth wia ,
W~d~~ 8 Y5 arne•
b
'. 1
.
. loss. In the other game, the red '
By United Press Jnternatioaal . ill thefr last ll games.
I
PhiladelPhia .at New Y~rk
y, 8 .smg e 8.plece.
Reds bombarded the Indians e ·
w. L. Pet Gs il ,,...--..........-.:..--.......--..
HoJJ~lon at Pittsburgh, mght
McKmney pttch~ th~ ~~e 25-1, lo keep pl:lcf with the The Yank!! had gone ahead Columbus
38 27 .565 ... :
Hot Weather Ahead!
\ Cbjeegp at A.tlanta . .
for t~e Ya~s whileM K~ s Y Braves. one game back
of , 2-0 in the fourth of the tight fu)(hester
36 33 .522 4 i
\ Lo:~ Ang at. Cmclnr.at1, mg~t
hurle for t Jets. c n~ey them.
duel betweeR Dunfee and Rick Buffalo
34 32
4¥.1 !
INSTALL
515
· SMl Fr~nc1sto at St. Loots
fan.ned 10 and walked five Ahead S-1 after ~~ Innings, Vall Matre of the Yanks when Toledo
34 34 '
san j
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American Lea"ae
while. Soulsby struck out 10 the Braves opened the 1ixtb. P. Miller tripled leading off, Jacksonvi lle
32 33 .SOO 6 I
I
11
· W. L. Pet. G8 1and. Issued
free ~sses.
with Slaven walking, with. one and Wilson homered. The Yanks Toronto
32 35 .4g! 7 1
Weekday Hours: 4 P.M. to 7 r ·"""
nbeaitimore
48 24: .667 ····I DoPdrrgaetres wh~!er. SR age~~~~ tt~: out, Sayre was safe 011 iflterfer- raUied in the Dottom of the Richmond
33 36 ~!~a 1
I
Saturday 9 A.M. to S P.M.
tr?it
43 26 .623 31:2:
. · ~.
. etiCe, and Steve Dunfee, the sixth wheB Wilson's triple plat30 39 .435
Ch~·i~1and
41 28 .594 514 dollbles and a 51 ?gle ;, Jed Will, Braves' pitcher, WOfl his own ed P. Miller, who bad
beef! Syracus~onday's R.esulhl
8
CaW !'lia
38 34 .528 10
double a~d smgle , Chuck game with a clean single plat· safe on a fielder 's choice, but
Minnesota
34 36 .486 13 Legar, a triple and double: T.
Dunfee shut the door.
Toledo 8 Toronto 4
H.rDld Ct..., Mgr.
,
double
·and
single,
Richmond 5 Rochester 1
Vaughn'
ChieagO
32 37 .464 l4 1h
J k
'II 1
POMEROY, OHIO
Nt&gt;w York
30 37 .448 15 1~ and M. Dillard , J. Dillard, R. Chtrago
~~~tone 992-2511 Mlddl'fPOrt
000 030 110- 5 9 o Van Matre fanned 11, walked Syracuse 3 ac sonvl e
Kansas Ci.ty 3o 40 .429 17 1Gaul and M. Vaughan, each a Atlanta
fa"'lo'..24,~1~2_'i'nrJ~:'~·.!:..========~
000 100 1))3-- 1 1 1 7, hit one batter; Dunfee fan- Co~l"'.um~b~u~s...'5~B,.uf:'
1
Washington
30 43 .411 13 h single.
Ellsworth !3-10) and Hund- ned 16, walked 2. hit RODody.
BostOn
25 46 .352 22lf.l Getting the Dodger hits were ley· Jay Olivo (7) Schneider Yankees .. · . .... . 000 201- 3 4 1
Monday's ltesulis
1 Jon Buck with a triple and sing- (I)' and Otiver. LP~Jay t6-4). Bravea .... . , . · 000 031-4 3 0
Mi~n ·a CleVe 2. ·night
h!; E. Fife, two singles; Joe
Van Malre and Wilson, DunBal(j Calif I, night
Welker, a single, and R. Roach, !Only games JCheduled)
fee and McCloud.
i()J'IJ~ gam_~ :;cheduledl
two singles.
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REDS WIN
.,.a;iday'•.PrObable PilcheR
Fa~lk went th~ distance .'" · Cleve
200 ooo 000-%6 5 1
the Reds
Delroit at California I night)- the hill for the wmners. fannmg I Minn
100 104 001:- 6 a 0 Tommyt Coohkte of . I
d
Jkl r R h d'
gave up wo Ill, a smg e an
1 nd
1
'P.'ilron (6-1:11 V.\ . Wright 11-1).
a wa ng Jv.e. oac an ! Tiant, Allt&gt;n f6), McDowell I homer both to Halley of the
Baltimol'e at Kansas City I BU&lt;!k struck out nme and walk- (7J and Azcue· Kaat (9-5) and lnd' • b l tl t
ll M
·
· ed t ,0 for the Dodger!
.
·LP r·
(I ')
1ans, u Ia was a . ean·
(ni~htl -Palmer (8·3) vs. Oob- :
...,
.
Z•mmernnm.
- lant .... . wllil~ he and his mates batted
son /3-fil.
I
HR- Hall tBth).
! a! toilows Roa Clonch a si11gle
11and double COOke and McKL"·
CI e v e I and at Minnerota
(nlghll · .Q'Donoghue (5-3) VS,I
Bait
OliO 00:! Oil- I 10 0 ney each .. single and homer
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OliO
000 1110- I 7 2 and Hysell two SIRglea
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Pas ...~·
-..a . ' ·
aRd a
Wash i ~ g tfl n at Chicago . By U•ited Pres!l lnten~a&amp;tonal E B~r~er. S. ~Iller (7Sa~ ,Snd i borne run.
(ni&amp;hfl- ,.kCormirk (4-7) vs.:
National League
tr. e ;men ; .opez,
nord
La~~~~ U ~ ~.
!»ou!iton
000 200 0113- 5 11 of (81 and Satrlano. WP-Barher I Coo~e fa11ned 14,
walked
New York at Eloslon (r.lght)·- ;pitts
000 210 SOx- · 8 11 2 (8-2). LP- Lope-t 14-7).
one, hit one. Duff Craig, the losD(;wning (6·5.1 Vii. Santiago (6· i Bruce, Owens {7· and Jiate- 1
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flit one.
Wednesd11y'1 Gamt-1
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R~s . ..... 230 677 - (25) t tJ
Deti-oit at C':l iifornia, nigbt
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Cooke and Hysell. Craig and
Clevehtnd at Minne!Kibt, night IS3n Fran 200 000 000-2 61 1 ~. Y. (AL) 010 010120-5 9 2 1Stohart.
Washlr.gton at Chicago, night 'SI. Louis ottO 0011 Oi l)-.. l 7 11N.Y. INLI 010 11101100-2 6 0 I
- -- - New ·York •l Boston, night
Herbel Henry 17) McDaniel I Wonrack, Ford (6) Ramos
!81 and Hauer · Gibs~n Woode- and Howard, Gibbs (4); Arrigo, NEW MET
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17) HR-Ma , (17th),
(9). WP- Fnrd. LP-Bearnarth. 1Jerry Morales, . 1 17-year-old
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HRs- Barker, Bryan, Pepitone. nghtha~~ed · h1ttmg eu_thelder
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Clmnlf, ~ift 6S 271 37 90 .m 'I MOeller, Brewer (5), Perra· North America was at Broth· der in the recent Car1bbea~
Stari!ll, fill 61220 35 71 .32:1 noski (71 and Roseboro, Tor· erton. ~ . J., now know• as I•· Games, will play for lhe Mets
Alou, Pill
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rookie ream at Marlon, Va.
Morgan, Hou 68 251 31 79 .315 !•D&lt;t Edwards. WP- Pappas (7·
Sanlo; ctli
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68202 25 62 .3071Edwanb (3rd).
Cepeda, SIL &amp;1113 17 511 .307
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51 178 48 54 .:!03 Orioles 15: Colavito, Indian•
Pinson, Cln 70 268 28 81 .302 and K:illebrew snd Oliva, TwiDI
Hari, SF
73 269 50 61 .301 14.
Amerl&lt;ao LeRoo• Balled lo
G. AB. II. H. Pet. N olio oa I Ltaau•• Aaron, ·
Snydu, Bal 55154 33 52 .338 Braves 62: Mays, Glanta 411: ,
F.Rbsn, Bnl 70 254 56 85 .335 ' White, Phillies 48; Alleo,
Salmoo, Cle 53178 21 57 .320 Pbillies and Wynn, Astros 45.
Oliva, Mlnn 69 269 43 84 .312 Amerlcoa Leaaoe: B. RobinMcAiffe, Del 62 2119 48 61 .31111 10n, Orioles 63: Scott, Red Sox ·
Soobern, Cal' 00 100 16 48 .300 47; Powell, Orioles 48; F. ·
PoweJl, .·Bii ,,, ,18224 37 Wf .299 1Robinson, Orioles 44; Oliva,
Kaline, .Det 00 21$ 39 61 .298 iTwins 43.
B.Rbsn1c Bal '12 2911 47 86 .289
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Crdemd, Col 85 235 31 68 .2119 Nallooal Ltape: Cuellar,
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Astros H: Perry, Glanta!0-1:
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Bravts :14; Hart and Mays al, Giants 13-2; Knowles,
Gu~nll 18: Alou, Braves II: Phillles and Blass, Pirates 6-1.
Torre, 1Bravea and Allen.
Amerkal ' Leag11e: . · u~~~~ !I
Phillies 11.
Orioles 8-1; . Hamilton,
Motor Just -'beull!d-good condition · ·throughAmer...
and S. Miller, Orioleo 5-l;
1011, O.:lolea l]ld
Sanloril. .Angels. ond Barber, out. Maroon with beige i"lerior. Runo ~!II &amp;god.
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The morning stars are Venu1
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The evooin&amp; star II Mereury,
American composer Richard
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Ibis day lo 1902.
On lhls day Ia hl.!tory:
In 111M, ConlfOII made Labor
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Monday In Septomber to be tha
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In lt14, a YOUOC Sel'blaa
ISSOSBIIUitod the bolt to tba
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Frank Porter Jr., Mary R. New Jersey, after spendlnl a
Porter to Freeman A. Enoch, week al their home here.
Leola S. Enoch, Loti, Syracuse.
Wilbur E. Gillilan, Mary E Mr. ml
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each seeking judgment 15, John J. Rowe up 4:2(1 a.m.;
result of an asssuit be- Mark Eastin up 6 a.m.: Lock
the two men whJcb oc- 116, Onward down 1:45 am.;
In October, 19&amp;1. FOI· Peggy Downey down 1:50 a:m.;

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a.. l e ar r lin 0, Wells, Rt. 2 Long BotIN A P'
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their daughter Friday evenillj
tom; Sallie Globokor, Pome"'
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omer off roy; Mary P. Auther0011, Syra(.&lt;; - - A : plamtiff nor the
defendant I Jr. down 6:55a.m.; Lock 21 Weber to Ohio Fuel Gas Co ersborg. They hav. two sons
shot into cuse; James F. Wisecup, Porn- Y..aertiiJ••lJIDili•Jet, fO.IMy PlkEit IMPIHD
1omiN'row)
was entitled to punitive dam- 1 Andrew P. ca1haun up 3:30 a: Easement, Chester,
., Mike and Timmy,
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1 ages but grant«! the plaintiff, om.; Steel Ranger up 3:40a.m.; 1 Joseph A. Conde to Elizabeth Mr and Mrs Darrell Helze
on: all-tim: home 2 Racme; Mrs. Wayne R. Hll·
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Sunday· with Mr.
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burn, Peona, Ill.; Richard o.
_ m the amount of $18.
m.,Eiisha Woods up 6:50 a.m.; I Paul D. Burns, Maxine Burns Mrs G g Reed
run " 1
I •m lralltnc SmLth, Ironton; Mrs.
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•Lock 23, W. H. Shaver,
Jr. to Rny Van Coon
Mar aret
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Babe
Ruth,
who
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McKinnis,
Jackson;
Clyde
A.
Arrests
Recorded
The
plamtifl
was
represeat·
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1:15
a.m.;
R.
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8osVan
Cooney,
Sallst
Mrs.
Floasie
Petty
spent
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and JLmmy Fou, who hLt 534. VanCooney, Tempe,
Ariz.
ed by Attorney Norman Fen· , worth II down 1:45 a.m.; Buck- Roy Van looney
ury. Monday with her tll'andchiidrei
'l'he tw..,.. homer was Mrs. Henry GUJenwater Rt 'j
At f.ounty Jad
destermfendaketrFoftt HbunlLAngttlon andl'eye State down 4:10 a.m. ; S. Van Cooney to Ja:Oes
. Sharon Roger Janlce Jean
to Jive the
Ironton·' Mrs James 0.
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an e Y Y orney S. I M. Jenks up 5·30
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PT. PLEASANT D. Littlepage.
. a.m.,. Greeo- JJailey,
Bollme
parcels, .,.. Larry
ea Jng
a 1 v ctory Brayer, Raceland, Ky.; Mr!.
recorded at the count 'ail were Jurors servin
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Locks, Helen R. up 7 p.m.j Salisbwy.
over t~e Cardinals and enable Charles H Bierhup, Rt.
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Jack R. Payne, 22, y l Apple WLihams fore.!anwere lmo~~~ i Oleander down 1:10 p.m.; Pam· Emmeline Henddx,
AN APPROPRIATE
~em o ~lnlain theLr tLght Wellston; William Leach , Well· lly Mrs. H-.t Rnusb Grove; William Reed, OJ, Hart- Arrowood, Ancil Tucker f.u- lehl D. down 1:45 p.m.; Wil- HendriJ:, Eleanor Werry, Heoo- 11
place '" the ston; Donald H. Allen, Rl. I The WSCS met at the church lord; Robert Carr, 61, Pl. Plea-· 1se Powell Nelhe
Ki;...ird ham:ihZLmmer down 11 :30 p. ry Werry to Hallie Cross,
GIFT FOR ANY
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Ironton; Mrs. Br";''Y S, Young, Tuesday evening with twelve sant; George Knotts, 43 , Hen-, George Cottrill, Hazel
Eads' j
~ er Herdman up 4:25 Syarcuse.
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Wurtland, Ky.; Mrs. Earl Bish- members present. Julia Norris derson. all charged w•th intoXJ· Inez Oliver, Mrs. J3ck L Fow:
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down 6 a.m.; Paul M. Schuler,
OCCASION
Jer, Joyce Lee carson, R'ichard
r r ont dowo 7:10 P:~; Schuler to United States, Ease- II
8u · as usua,1 ays ~u op, Wellston; Mrs stanley E. was in charge of the program cation.
p;obablyln
least ex&lt;Lt&lt;d Bush, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs. Flo- which included lbe following: Deputy Sherilf M1llard Hal· Alford, and Catherine M. ThoLocks,_ Lady Marjone Iment, Lebanon.
IS AN
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"'" park about lbe ra E. Woodruff, Hamden; Mrs. Stranger No More by Juha Nor- stead accompanied
William 1mas.
wn aAo p.m .. 0. F. Shearer Norman §1. Clair, Beulah St.
ATTRACTIVE
homer, which was hLS 17th of Rex L. Roberts, Cleveland.
ris; Song, Prayer by Dolly Bryan Jones, Rt. 2 Point Pleos- 1
Idown 5·30 p.m.; Frank B: Dur- , Clair to James S. Rucker, CoL&gt;· II
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Wolfe and readings by Mrs. ant, to the state penitentiary of I The second cLvil actLoo of ant down 1_0;45 p.m.; AILee up Die H. Rucker, parcel, Olive
I JUS'. was domg my
••. Mrs Fred J . Green, Fraz. Norris, Naomi Stobart, Eileen Moundsville Monday
where I Herbert E. Myers, et al
ys. 11 p._m.l NLta Dean down 3:30 Vazie Lee to Marion F. ReY··II
Mays. md after the game, I ,.,. Bottom. aon. 1:24 a.m. Buck. During the business ses- Jones will serve a one to ten i John G. Ruhlin . Construct""' a.m., W"!'tem up li:I5 a.m. ' ooids, EIIIJlra M. Reynolds,
wasn t lookmg for Jt. Actually, TuHday.
sion, it W8!1 voted to pay $36 ye~r sentenc~ ~fter pleading •Com,pany, concernmg an alleg- Gall~bs Bo~tl - Jeffboat acre. Syracuse.
there was much more pressure
D~har&amp;es
on the parsonage, $31 for insur- guilty to an indictment of re- : ed breach of contract, was be- . down 4..30 p.m •• Orco down 7:· Andrew Large,
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when I wu shooting for. lbe Mrs. Melvin G. Drake, Mrs. aoce for the church. A dis· &lt;eiving and concealing stolen gun and wtll be resumed this 110 p.m., Polly Wog down 9:311 Large, to Charles H. F
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5l2th. t~an there was this tmte. Rlcbard D. Green, Wilber P. cussion on the church ceiling property.
morrung.
l p.~.: Lucy Ja~e Lucas dowl l otellla Romine, 68 Acres, Rut~
s Iunny but there
Jurors servmg
. on th e case I,11.10
Bosworth Iland.
tuAndbeItmore
t hoseems
" Haning ' Everett Huffman , Mrs
' . was held with the WSCS.. to pay
down p.m.;
11•50 pE Deana
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George D. Mercer, Mrs. Wil·
much of the repair expense Pleasant Vrdley Hospital
are Carol J. Shadle, William
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mer ear ter Uam F. Nance, Mrs. Cora Scott, as poSBlble. There were na
·-- E. Stover, Jr., t""'larence Gill, I ·m. · ·•
c an own
to Jametl L. Handley, J~
thiS season put him ahead of Ogle E. Sbrlver.
birthdays. Refreshm&lt;nts were I ADMITTED : M". Raymond ' Mrs. Fred H. BW&lt;ton, Adam I a. ., F.
and Cbsp- i Haadley, Part:I!IB, Salem.
Arranged in Yl!lUr ..
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&gt;tel Ott and mode h!OL the No.
served by Bertha Rnbinson
I Reed, Pliny; Estille Meaige, IKrebs, Grace Slone Joyce L ltro: up • a.m.
I Carol w. Manley. Pbyllia
choice of planter or
League home run
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck ·and IGallipolis Ferry: Robert An- •Carson, Nellie
HarrY met ";"w:"'DeiUy:; Boalll -Mar,
Manley
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Pam and Mrs. Cora Buck are :thony, PL Pleasant; Julie Roc- !Ciick, Weldon Wears, ' Cecil lm . AI':. R ';:; rilln up
·j berta A. Johnson, Lot
.container. Also maiJY
sew ore
•~ Naliooal
on a trip to Skyline Drive and cbi, GailLpolis; Mrs. Claude• WIUiams, and Frank Heoder- ·: . . . err up 1.50 . Middleport._
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Swann, Gallipolis ;
Pbilmore ' ickson.
m.,
Jefferson
John W. Moore, Sarah o. rea y ma
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ton 11-SJJ.bicqo beot AUaota 5Mrs. Elson Spence of Ra- Hudnall, Pt.
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p.m.. Semet
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Moore, to Johu lL Ridgway, 1o choose from.
I aM CmcLDDali qed Los
cine called on bed . te M
DISCHARGED • Mrs. Law-· Scheduled for trial Fnday m., ML State down 1.30 a.m.; Hattie L. Ridgway ~ Acr..
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Howard Robinson
rs. renee Stephens, Leon; Mrs. Mar 9:30 a.m. iR the clvi1 action H. E. Bowles up f:30 a.m.;
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Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thaxlon vin Bennett, Jr., Pt. Pleasant; styled Harold Lewis. ll'art, et ver up 4:10a.m.; Helen z.
Hobart C. Wells, to Emostine
-.,k., ! visit«! graves of relatives at Carolyn Sue Mayes, Pl. Pleas- al vs. Hobert FranklLn Crump. If a.m.
Evelyn ·Price, PJll'CI!I, Lebaooll.
59 N, 2ntl Ave.
Mr. and Mrs.
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Cottage" 'II e Sunda Y and called ant
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entertained
wilb Homer
a cook-out
PI ; Mrs. Lloyd Maves
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ASK LICENSES
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
nlc on Father's Day at the
on Mr. ml Mrs. Orion King. .
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d •t Ra : PT. PLEASANT - Three
H or a t1 o Accavallo wor I ed Slates. 16.49 Acres, &amp;Ills- II
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Mr and Mrs He bert Rn h I
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attended
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lmond, Reed, Plinv. a daLLghter jples have made applications
the noon meal, the famJiy
eises at B:en:,menSt :e - Mr. and Mrs. Ceril Keefer. Buf~j for marriage licenses Jn the
dow? with the
Ired, and Mr. Roy Snowden
Ohio Unl er 't e . ys Aathe at Jato. a daughter.
fice of Counly Clerk L. W.
lorcmg one-week
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ty : Applying were Thomas Ja. -to July 16 -of his lflle
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M". Mary Collier. Clnclnoa- Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Their son, Roger, . who had
cob Bumgarner 'll Pt.
with Japan's Hiroyuki Ebihara.
ti, Mr. Thorn
Wbitten m1 kino, Charla ml Meli!Jsa,
attended_ lbe sessoon returned
CIVIL ACTION FILED
, Route ond Lois Ann Hsrris 'l11e light was originally sche- 1
• son, Yps_1janU, Mich., visit«! Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
:,'"olden Th to
PT. PLEASANT _ A civil'
Pleasant;
Kio: duled lor July 8.
with her11arenta, Mr. and Mrs roll Snowden Steve Larry
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Jerry Culwell and her broth- ry and Aon~tte oi
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lrcwt Ex erRei G.Howard
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Thorn- on; Joan Hobart Warner,
Mrs. William Calwell 'ft. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roush as Battle State Ta Co . 1Letart, and Gloria Faye Ma.yes,, 1
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and family spent a weekend at .
. ~ . mmls- 17, Pt. Pleasant.
Mr and Mr! La
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'th SLOner vs. West Vtrgmta IndusCLEANING
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thek da".._ter' M a.. d Mrwt tries Development Corp., Wiland Trailer Insurance
and famLly entertained with lee Homer Parker and Suzy
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s. ham J. Marcum. Rnlfe Lee and
DIVORCE GRANTED
Service
On
Request
cream and cake In bo1100 of tho and Mrs. Simpkins and ·
Conally. Joyce
and L. A. Wright. The plaintiff is PT. PLEASANT - An ord•" II
BROAD COVERAGE- LOW COST
wedding anniversary of Mr. ters were the weekend
J.lousb returned . home aeeking judgment in the sum has been en~red by the Circuit
and Mrs. Wllliam Lawson. AI- of her parents the Roy
th~m after spendmg a of $5,0to.15 lor default of pay. Court granting a divorce to
tending wert Mr. and Mrs. dtns.
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ment of consumers sales and Sally Meeks from Gerald Meeks
1The plaintiff was awarded care
William LaWlOR ml children,
MEIGS MEN MEET
Sherry, Sandy and Debby service tax.
POMEROY, 0.
PHONE 992-2440
Mr. and Mrb. Gene Jeffers and The Men's Fellowship of lbe Hagen of Larao. Fla., are visit1and custody of their one m!Dtnl ll CLEANIRS POMEROY
famLiy; ml·lbe hoot family.
Churches of Christ of Meigs mg their grmlparents, Mr. IIABI!IIAJ.L DAY
ic·jiihiildi.iiiiii
• Naney ltllltb, Kathy OLead- County met at lbe Rutland and Mrs. Clarence Shields and
WASJUNGTON, D.C. (UP!) II
It· and ·Mlqie hffera spent a Church of Christ on Monday famlly.
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- Prealdeot Lyndon B. Johnsoon ,
Take Advantage 01 Our
mght wltldlufll Ann Jordan in evening. After 8 cltvotional
Mr . and Mr! . Russell Roush 1 sometimes baseball
bo!'"r of. her 12th birthday.
lod, the business meeting
ml family, Mr. and Mn. Rny Monday endorsed National
BIG JULY 4th and
Mr. and Mn. Rolland Crab- coocluct&lt;d in charge of
Pearson called on Homer Me- FOLD1dallon-March of Dimes
VACATION SALEII
tree m1 Mrs. Kenneth Crab- Bill Cor!~ of the
Nickles at Paeetowo recently. Baseball Day, which will !»
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Services are being held each held In every baseball
Koox, Ky., wtth Pvt. Kenneth JftSideol. The group voted
at I P· m. at the throughout the nation
E. Crabtroe who II atatloned lrlbutiona to several radio
Plants
Sunday School Monday, July 4.
lbere.
pel programs. Sandwich.,,
Is at 2:30 P· m. each Sunday. The President said, "Nootional
Mr. ancl Mrs. Fena Glllo&amp;Iy. cakes, coffee and iced tea Everyone is welcome.
Foundation Baseball Day alerts
Mr. and Mrs. Ar1hur Crabtree wm served to men from tbe Md. and Mrs. Erwin m~&amp;oeck- not only sports enthusiasts but
and Mr. ml Mrs. llaro1d Gil· Bradfurd, Bradbury,
zion, oer visit«! recently with Mr. the entire public to
logly and dllldrell, lo&lt;al, were Middleporl, Pomeroy and Rut- and Mrs. Larry Badgely of unending attack on the
•mona 11.- lllendJnllbe Bor land churchea. In charge of Columbus.
bling menaC&lt;' of polio and
ing reunloal II Lake Alma 0.. refroshments wtre Mrs. Tbel· Mrs. Floyd Norris. Mrs. Hom· defects."
Sunday. Mr. ml Mrs. Elbl Me- ma Hysell and Mrs. Reva
er Warner spent the weekend
Knight ..,. their ..,, George den, assist«! by Mrs.
with Mrs. Virgie Stewart
of BORDEAUJ France (UPIWest Columbia, W. Va., and - The In~tional Military
McKnlght - flmily of Colum- Grueier.
bus camped durinl lbe week
visit«! the graves of relatives. Pentathlon Championships will
'"'at the lite IIlii LLiao llleotl- ley, Ruth Ann and Carl, VInton. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rnb- 1 be held here Juiy 1-11 with t4 i
rd the reualall.
The annual all day Father'• erts visited the former's lath- 1 oountries expect«! to 'compete 1
Mr. and lin. FranciA Queen Day meeting wao held at Mt. er, George Roberts, Sunday at
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of McCottnetmlle coiled
at Unlan Church with 94
Holzer Hospital.
Foster.
Ito. homo ol Mr. and Mrs. J. K. for Sunday School. The
Mrs. Janie Musser and san Mrs. Grace Tolson of
Crabtree Cll SUlldly Jilternooo. lather present wu Elmu
Columbus spenl the weekend ton has arrived to spend
They .....,. tllNIJiO home after low, Sr., ml the youngeat lath· wltiL Mr. and Mrs. Charles summer at her borne here.
•ttendinl the Qooon reunion at er pmell'. wos Boger Rii&amp;J.
Lake Alml.
The father with lbe molll dill·
AIIOCiated Radio Now HH Complete
Mr ml lin. Dorsey Jordan dren wu Dean Blackwood.
ond children and Nro. Fayo hymn JJinc wu enjoyed ~;:
Jordan were Sunday
dinner the Jilternoon by tboae a
guests of Mr. ml Mrs. MendaL lng.
.Jordan ml Walter.
Steven Gillogly, Alhens. reMore than 68 members and ('ently spent a few day;; here
guest&amp; •tt«W the joint visi- with his grandparents. Mr. and
Lalion medina ol Sill", Lourel Mrs. Fern Gillogly.
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AND BArrERIES AT ALL TIMES
Sooper Premium V1luel
md Colu- tp'lliJIOS held at Midllel Patrick and Gle1
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2olumbla Scllool JWCflldr. The Llnon ~~~e spending !.he week i
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COOPER PACEMASTER IN SIZE 760x15
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Mr. and Mra. WIIJam Law- Woodntm spent a wee!&lt; with
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Miss Wanda· Metcalf of Cln· on Sunday •nd the g11l' re:innati spent a week here with turned home with them
Mrs. Huel Burke.
Mrs. Mendel Jordan . Mrs.
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CALL WY 2-3635 lor appointment at store Marvin Cbl• inch~ hill- ........ llltl children. VlgiltiA
Attedatecl Rodlo &amp; TV, Marry Miller, owner 124 W. MAIN
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tn, Ralph Cblae. Col• buo. and Ricky and Ralpl! called on Mr.
214 E. Main St.. Pomeroy.
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Agrlculture.
'I1Lls lfllup represented more
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Tourlni rosearcb
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mine reclamation, beef cattle
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home beautlncatlon, forestry
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ATHENS, GA. - THE GOVemment was expected today to
remove !rom secrecy the conll]llracy trial of three Ku Klux
Klansmen in the siaylllg of a
Negro. The caae bas been eon·
sidered so OIJllosive court preJimlnaries were held under
guard in a judge's chambers.
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Alice Chapman Mrs. Lykins
Dies Tnesday
Dies Monday
Funeral servi&lt;es for Allee ; NEW HAVEN -Funeral
Born Chapman. Ill, who died ! rices for Neri!J!le Ferguson
Monday at tbe Beth
Urael tins, 88, wbo died early
hospital in Boston, Mau., wm momlng at lbe homt ol h:be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. dau,bter, Mrl. Mark Ward m
at the Foglesong Funeral Home New Raven, with whom
with the Rev. Donald Boone bod made her home for the pall
oftlcialing, assisted by
Rev. ; 15 years, will be held 'MtursMarcus Traugh. Burial will be I day at I p.m. at tbe New Ht1•·ll
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BUENOS AIRES tUPI) Ongania Is a firm anti· earlier that Dl1a resigned ! of Negro educator Lemuel Penn ford.
Marcus. Traugh
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A three-man mLILiary JUnta de- Peronlst. He was army com· Monday night. It had been who was shot In a oighttime She w01 born Ocl I, !875, at ULg. Bunal wlll be m the Kork- 1
posed Argentine President Ar· mander in chief until Ire re- r"f''rred that Argenllno's dom- ambush 81 be drove over a HsrUord, daughter oi the Iate ' land Memorial Gardens.
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. turo nua In a bloodless coup signed early lbia year in a dis- inaot military leaders had Georgia highway en route to Mathew and Mode Alnander .
Sb
born August
today and lostaiJed retired Gen. pule wilb IIUa over Jllia's ap- given him until 6 a.m. to get hia borne to Wasbington, D. Brown. Her husbandtb . Fr•:· tm
City Ky
Juan carlos Onganla as Pres- polnbnent of Brig. Gen. Eduar- out of the 'White House and bad 1 c., from /!1'm'f reserve duty at · preceded ber m de a . m ~
she ' belonged to '111e' First
!dent. Dlla was reported going do Castro Sanchez as secretary reeommended thllt be leave Ft. Betming. Officials oaid the Also preceding
Church of God the datJIInter
Into exile In Uruguay.
of war over Onganla's objec- Argentina.
trial would be open to the pub- were SLX brothers
two sLS· ol lbe late
Henry m1
Military fears that oust«! tlons.
Uc h openlog arguments be- ters
.
dictator Juan D. Peron might It was not certain immediate- The generals _and the admlr· l . w en
She was 8 reUred postmlo- Sarah Jane Wells FergUIOn.
return to power becaUIO
of ly whether Dlia was leaving the als were beheved to bave . gm today.
IreS&amp;, baving worked at I he She was preceded In death by
Ill'•' ~-- to rd lr . t
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warned him that be would be '
Hartford Post Olflce fur
30 I her hulbml, W'Llllam
.. s .......,, wa ex emLS officLal residence voluotarlly or confined 1 th " is
f 1S • to Bee/
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political iJOllpl was prtmarlly under military orders nor waa
n e pr on
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ended his U.month&lt;Jid regime. The army had 1LIU1ouoced laland . II he Insist«! on Ibeef eow-eall operations has ol nieces and nepbews. Friends terll, Mra. Rnbert (l"lora I H.
reDLBIDIJlg in Argenlioa.
, been made or is In progress on may call at the funeral home Coninl, Hazard, Ky.; Mr&lt;. Mmrk 11
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OfflcialJ Asking
Verdict Returned
Dlla did not lesve the official many Ohio l81'Illll, parlicular· from 2 lo 4 ml 7 to p.m. OLL (Venus) Ward, New Haven; '
rosidenc until 7:30 a.m.
ly in eastern and southern coun- Wednesday.
)Irs RusoeR Bailey Louisville
That Bella be Rung For Defendant
An army c:oovoy including ties, an agricultural econonnsl
Ky : two 80111 Ra•ma
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Stale Treuorer John D. Her- A verdict was returned
In seven tanks, three personnel reports.
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Melp General Boopttal
Aai.iand, Ky.,' m1
bert, Mayor Cbai-Iea Legar, ml favor of the defendant In
a carriers and aeveral jeeps ml "We can expect thLS trend to Admilolooa - Nola
Brad- L ldns, Detroit, Mich.; OliO IJro.
Pollee Cblel Jed Webster,
Couoty Common Pleos trucks began aasembllog
continue, with production be- ahaw Pomeroy; Bessoe Gilmore
Miles Henry FergUSOD,
day asked Pomeroy
jury trial conduct«! Mon· side the WhitAo House at 5:15 coming even more conceotra~ Rtttland; Jamea Ebllo, Pome- Jr., Cannel City, Ky.; one
It ohaemt 1111 Fourth of
wtth Judge John C. Bacon a.m., and il was ossumed tlret ed In the easte"'!, and aoulbern Ill)'; Vernon LlWe, Middleport. ter, Elizabeth A. Paul, Mrurlon.,
' weekond with the
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it was wailing to take lllia . part of the state, said Paul R. DIJciLaraea - Charles Nea- lndi . II andcbildrea
hells to herald the
of The auit, over .95 of an acre away.
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of Ohio State Unlver- oeJroad. Allee RaJrdeD.
:IS
gr!tchildren . '
WJ: PAY 4% ON SAVINO!!
tho Declaratloa ol
of land in Olive Twp., was flied The military crisis that has· ally s Ellenslon. Ser;oice: Thorn·
,
·- ·---:Friends may call ,t the Foenoe ml to remtotl
by Alvin and Allee Mays, Rl. been simmering here for weeks as, an economLSt m hvestock Prullge on Lme
psong Funeral Home !rom 1
IIEioiiiBII I'EDBRAL D&amp;POSlT INS1UU:Nal,
to drln lllltll over lbe boll- 1, Reedovllle against Hod Chan- came abrupUy to a boll
marketing, ssid latest U. S.
ROB- to 4 and 7 to t p.m. wedaetday ftl!tlod,
ey, RL I, Reedsville.
toda
t:enSil1l figures show bee! eow
NEW YORK - SEN.
It llbaped 11111 oburch bells, Members of the jury were Pic:..p 2nd pgh: Troops aetzed numbers In Ohio up !9 pe• cent ert F.
IRvs . his pres_______
fire hoase hells ml others itL
Keebaugh,
foreman; Eliminate Bth pgh: 11 wes from 1959 and 144 per cent from tlge on the line tuday '" a. Dem·
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the commonllf wt11 toU at e
Hoover, Arthur Rum- reported
19M.
ocralic pr1msry surrogates
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m. oa Flidly, Jaly I, to
. fleld, Edgar A. Abbott, Ken· Hlo sudden showdowiL with ,
that otherwiSe would lme
If remitLtl .motarlltl of the
Hager, Wanetta Radekln, the generals and the
· Strike Sellled
YOked only routine
to eurolle atreme cantkitl . Stout, Larry Fltcb, VIr· today appurentiy was
NEW YOU _ THE NEWS- Wllb Kennedy to the picture,
when OD tht blill'WIYI· These gtnta Nelson, Johu L. Wickline, on by an announcement
Guild of New York and bewever, the hotly contested
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at John Thomaa Wolfe and Rus- dsy night that be hod
:"'world Jotirnal
Tribune bailie between two StatAl Su·
I p.m. 8aiiLrdaY and
sell L. Carson.
ed Maj. Gen. Caroloo A.
Inc today reached an agr... preme Court Justices, Samuel 111:111: ARE. SOliE ANSWEitl ~ QUIITha belklaglag holiday
as commander of U Corpo and ~ to end lbe guild' 64-day J. Silverman. baclted by !IFK, 'ftONS ON THIS SENSATIOifAf,. CIUAI- Q.
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be clbna•ed at p.m. (EST) Infant Cline Dies
placed him under arrest.
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-'-·1 the pu:licat•on ml Arthur J. Klem, for lbe ANTE£ PLAN: 1
A. Your builder or
July t, when tba 1bills
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' ' Manhattan Surrogate post ovor·
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!lUI OhfD wtll rlDifour miiWI&lt;S. In Navy Hospllal
. aro
e r~u a on o formed by the bLggest merger shadows all of the state's
ance CompuJ. . '1111
teed
Etectrle
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Plan'!
Rodney bean Cline, infant bemg one of IIIia'
In U. S. newspaper history.
hoary races
y Mr&amp; of JOIU'
l'UN IU!ICIPTION
son of First Class Seaman ml supporters In the army,
The oetUemen~ which now pr
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ing coat of heatina: your home 111ith Flame~ lor llav. C, J.
Freddie Cline, expired ::r~"!i:~~p~~hlrey ".:: awaits rallllcatiOn byedmember·
N-n You KIIOUI
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Electtie lhat will NIDifa widllu m~
wbo will he
Monday at Navy Hospiial in .
i ship of the guild, pav the way
vol a spodllo doii&amp;Had-otnt• 1\pN u ....;.. ollbe Rutllllltl Math- Kodiak, Alaaka.
disagree~ 'with others over for the publication debut of the Tbe loqeol acorelaa tie
Q. lot-ifl.._. ....llla
rear fer tlt.t tint 14rN fUJl , ..,. ,
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his third
Survivinl in addition to the the preSLdeota future.
World Journal Tribune eompa- lbe major leagues ••• • II ·
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parents, .;. '.wo aisters, Kim- The generals' opposition . IL)''s three newspapera once an ILml&amp;l
Cht&lt;hapotlucl&lt; dlltlter to bqltt at 7 p berly Ann and Dianna Lynn· Oba stemmed largely from hiS accord with two other unioll8 ud aed Bnoldyo 01 S.pl. I
m. Tbo receptlDD, 1or both
arandparenta. Rodney
ani, :;:':'=n~:eg;!f ~.~: to hall been reached.
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career opportunities, included vlsory Committee; Miss Mar~
Dr, Richard H. Bohning, assul· lyo Mason, home eceoomic.l
ant director of the Center ond June 1966 agriculture graduote
associate desn of The Ohio State from Ohio State.
University College of Agrlcul- Science Career Day was conture and Home Economies; dueled by the Research Center,
IJonald Cudworth, regional su- 'l11e Ohio State University, ml
pervlsor of the Sears Roebuck the Cooperative Estenston Ser·
Foundatl011,
Cbleago; Ceell vice. Sponsors included Sears
Rnbinaon ol Radnor, Delaware Roebuck Foundation, American
County farmer und chairman Dairy Association of Ohio, and
of the Ohio State EXIeoaion Ad- Shaw Barton Co., Coshocton.

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WASIDNGTON tUPI) -The CoLuLeelleu! tatimonlal diJLoerl, During hll 3~ boars
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Olltl ol the otr llrtp. l!tl'.er·
llloment w1q he tiLe llave,. pressed its Investigation of Sen. ' tben VIce President Lyndon B. times retl8"ed testimony be- t •leW.
wood Sky-dlvera, alrplloe rldea Thomas J. Dodd i1oto three new iJobDSOn, 1 longtime Dodtl fore the committee Monda;'. !
et~. ,...~.,..,...,,. RhndH
orr ..;.:...::, ::-::l~••u ...:: nh•r(llf'j~ tbe friend. was tbe principal Dodd steadfastly denied .IJliiCOD. ;
tlllCt LD 011 ._;.;;._ .;::.
elalms tha'. CAP Promotion CoDoeelicut [lemoerat pocket«! Ispeaker.
WOek will be from Jllly 1-7. lor his own use some !1JIO,OOO Jotmson also appeared at 0110 a registered .,ent for
' iD t963; this time, VICI German l*nSII.
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Everyone Interested bL joilllllg ltL campaign c:oolrlbutlons.
After
four
days
of
public'
President
Hubert
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Humphrey,
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bearlogll -and 31&gt; hours of : then a senator. gave the maiD dlarges, Jncludtnc the key - :
fl' Ed Humphrey.
heated denlaiB by the senator 1address.
: iD lbe iDYettiplion: That be
~~~;:, lalmself Monday -lbe COillmit· 'I The other two areas under flew to West Germany In Ajli'IU. !1
tee receosed until mid-JulY the . investlgotlon involve Dodtl'• liM, at Klein's request to
flrlt phale o1 Ita inquiry, that · relatlcllahip -if any -with the ChiCIIO lobbJ!al to hi&amp;b
lllvolvtnc Dodd'• relatioDIILip 1illouraoce flrml dttrlog lbe tlmo ofll&lt;iala ol the !1o1m lOYwith foreign ...nt Jallua Klein. Ibe belded a Seaate in1u1'11L01 ment.
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The panel plaooed to reaums lnvesliptlng
aubcommittee, : Thro"ihout ltli teelimooy ml
bearlnp wbeo Klelll relul'lll ml the loan - 1 Cit trom I' the lhar!&gt; crOSMUtninalloD
from a trip to West Germany. DuDbar Allocllta,
1 Dltltl loallted be matlo the eJs.
As
lor
the
campalp
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ComLeclieut
eontra&lt;llng
CAREER DAY - Left to rlgh~ C. E. Blakeslee, Sandra
Ilona dlarge, lbe money In whlcb bu d- work lor
Newlun, Jennifer Blakeslee, Richard Warner, Rndney Wal·
question waa relBed at several federal
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Bantlra Newlun, JeoiLifer Blakeslee, Larry Montgomery,
Rodney Walker ml Richard
Warner were amonc the more
ii..w tiGG 0'-.JG H! club mem~r·
atudylog career opporllmilies
In physlcll, biological, ml aoclal tcm- at lbe Ohio Alflcu!turll Research ml Development ~ at Woooter lut

County CircuLI Court Monday on the sW.
llacine.
m1 family
ml juries were empaneled for loll MovOIDeol1•
l:rvlog R Kerr Jr
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Mr. and Mrs. George Reel
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otarted. The lhird trial is och· ~:· OVEC down 7:45 a.m.; Lock Addle W. Noms, 2.30 acres, Mr. and Mrs. James BranoOI

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t. lteld at I he Betty Cline, Middleport, great hall the growth of Peronist poRotlatttl olmtdL with lbe bevAda Rmg, Woods· Utica! power in the provinces.

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. - - - -·. 111. Eaelt JeriOllla uted to Hlil, Buckhannon. services will Worry of
brtog a eoalrlbulion lor lbe be annouoced later by the
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VISmNG IN MICWGAN
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LBGION TO PLAY ·
Brenda Sue Smith, daughter ~;.f!,Pf:!t.d:f: :f:u~~b1~~
The MeiP Americ&amp;D LegioD of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smitb, ;ar;:;~~}~~-=,0~-l:'!
team II .:hlduled to play at 11 visiting ln Trenton, Mich., mnarDblo sense ot added comfort
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Frank Porter Jr., Mary R. New Jersey, after spendlnl a
Porter to Freeman A. Enoch, week al their home here.
Leola S. Enoch, Loti, Syracuse.
Wilbur E. Gillilan, Mary E Mr. ml
Solmy BarriL

each seeking judgment 15, John J. Rowe up 4:2(1 a.m.;
result of an asssuit be- Mark Eastin up 6 a.m.: Lock
the two men whJcb oc- 116, Onward down 1:45 am.;
In October, 19&amp;1. FOI· Peggy Downey down 1:50 a:m.;

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a.. l e ar r lin 0, Wells, Rt. 2 Long BotIN A P'
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a 30 minute deliberation, the 111, Nalounai up 3:10 a.m. ; Penn- Co., Right of Way, Chester.
their daughter Friday evenillj
tom; Sallie Globokor, Pome"'
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1 JUry fouod that neither the oylvama down 5:30 o.m.; Criss Thomas L. Weber, Jeasie M. at St. Joseph llo8pltal, Park
omer off roy; Mary P. Auther0011, Syra(.&lt;; - - A : plamtiff nor the
defendant I Jr. down 6:55a.m.; Lock 21 Weber to Ohio Fuel Gas Co ersborg. They hav. two sons
shot into cuse; James F. Wisecup, Porn- Y..aertiiJ••lJIDili•Jet, fO.IMy PlkEit IMPIHD
1omiN'row)
was entitled to punitive dam- 1 Andrew P. ca1haun up 3:30 a: Easement, Chester,
., Mike and Timmy,
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1 ages but grant«! the plaintiff, om.; Steel Ranger up 3:40a.m.; 1 Joseph A. Conde to Elizabeth Mr and Mrs Darrell Helze
on: all-tim: home 2 Racme; Mrs. Wayne R. Hll·
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Smith, compensatory damages !' L"';k 22, Elgerclifl up 4:40 a.. Conde, Lots, Pomeroy.
Sunday· with Mr.
r ml lei h'
burn, Peona, Ill.; Richard o.
_ m the amount of $18.
m.,Eiisha Woods up 6:50 a.m.; I Paul D. Burns, Maxine Burns Mrs G g Reed
run " 1
I •m lralltnc SmLth, Ironton; Mrs.
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•Lock 23, W. H. Shaver,
Jr. to Rny Van Coon
Mar aret
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Babe
Ruth,
who
hLt
714,
McKinnis,
Jackson;
Clyde
A.
Arrests
Recorded
The
plamtifl
was
represeat·
,down
1:15
a.m.;
R.
H.
8osVan
Cooney,
Sallst
Mrs.
Floasie
Petty
spent
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and JLmmy Fou, who hLt 534. VanCooney, Tempe,
Ariz.
ed by Attorney Norman Fen· , worth II down 1:45 a.m.; Buck- Roy Van looney
ury. Monday with her tll'andchiidrei
'l'he tw..,.. homer was Mrs. Henry GUJenwater Rt 'j
At f.ounty Jad
destermfendaketrFoftt HbunlLAngttlon andl'eye State down 4:10 a.m. ; S. Van Cooney to Ja:Oes
. Sharon Roger Janlce Jean
to Jive the
Ironton·' Mrs James 0.
' Me·
an e Y Y orney S. I M. Jenks up 5·30
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' Baker,
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PT. PLEASANT D. Littlepage.
. a.m.,. Greeo- JJailey,
Bollme
parcels, .,.. Larry
ea Jng
a 1 v ctory Brayer, Raceland, Ky.; Mr!.
recorded at the count 'ail were Jurors servin
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Locks, Helen R. up 7 p.m.j Salisbwy.
over t~e Cardinals and enable Charles H Bierhup, Rt.
3
Jack R. Payne, 22, y l Apple WLihams fore.!anwere lmo~~~ i Oleander down 1:10 p.m.; Pam· Emmeline Henddx,
AN APPROPRIATE
~em o ~lnlain theLr tLght Wellston; William Leach , Well· lly Mrs. H-.t Rnusb Grove; William Reed, OJ, Hart- Arrowood, Ancil Tucker f.u- lehl D. down 1:45 p.m.; Wil- HendriJ:, Eleanor Werry, Heoo- 11
place '" the ston; Donald H. Allen, Rl. I The WSCS met at the church lord; Robert Carr, 61, Pl. Plea-· 1se Powell Nelhe
Ki;...ird ham:ihZLmmer down 11 :30 p. ry Werry to Hallie Cross,
GIFT FOR ANY
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Ironton; Mrs. Br";''Y S, Young, Tuesday evening with twelve sant; George Knotts, 43 , Hen-, George Cottrill, Hazel
Eads' j
~ er Herdman up 4:25 Syarcuse.
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Wurtland, Ky.; Mrs. Earl Bish- members present. Julia Norris derson. all charged w•th intoXJ· Inez Oliver, Mrs. J3ck L Fow:
bo
down 6 a.m.; Paul M. Schuler,
OCCASION
Jer, Joyce Lee carson, R'ichard
r r ont dowo 7:10 P:~; Schuler to United States, Ease- II
8u · as usua,1 ays ~u op, Wellston; Mrs stanley E. was in charge of the program cation.
p;obablyln
least ex&lt;Lt&lt;d Bush, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs. Flo- which included lbe following: Deputy Sherilf M1llard Hal· Alford, and Catherine M. ThoLocks,_ Lady Marjone Iment, Lebanon.
IS AN
P rson
"'" park about lbe ra E. Woodruff, Hamden; Mrs. Stranger No More by Juha Nor- stead accompanied
William 1mas.
wn aAo p.m .. 0. F. Shearer Norman §1. Clair, Beulah St.
ATTRACTIVE
homer, which was hLS 17th of Rex L. Roberts, Cleveland.
ris; Song, Prayer by Dolly Bryan Jones, Rt. 2 Point Pleos- 1
Idown 5·30 p.m.; Frank B: Dur- , Clair to James S. Rucker, CoL&gt;· II
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Wolfe and readings by Mrs. ant, to the state penitentiary of I The second cLvil actLoo of ant down 1_0;45 p.m.; AILee up Die H. Rucker, parcel, Olive
I JUS'. was domg my
••. Mrs Fred J . Green, Fraz. Norris, Naomi Stobart, Eileen Moundsville Monday
where I Herbert E. Myers, et al
ys. 11 p._m.l NLta Dean down 3:30 Vazie Lee to Marion F. ReY··II
Mays. md after the game, I ,.,. Bottom. aon. 1:24 a.m. Buck. During the business ses- Jones will serve a one to ten i John G. Ruhlin . Construct""' a.m., W"!'tem up li:I5 a.m. ' ooids, EIIIJlra M. Reynolds,
wasn t lookmg for Jt. Actually, TuHday.
sion, it W8!1 voted to pay $36 ye~r sentenc~ ~fter pleading •Com,pany, concernmg an alleg- Gall~bs Bo~tl - Jeffboat acre. Syracuse.
there was much more pressure
D~har&amp;es
on the parsonage, $31 for insur- guilty to an indictment of re- : ed breach of contract, was be- . down 4..30 p.m •• Orco down 7:· Andrew Large,
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when I wu shooting for. lbe Mrs. Melvin G. Drake, Mrs. aoce for the church. A dis· &lt;eiving and concealing stolen gun and wtll be resumed this 110 p.m., Polly Wog down 9:311 Large, to Charles H. F
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5l2th. t~an there was this tmte. Rlcbard D. Green, Wilber P. cussion on the church ceiling property.
morrung.
l p.~.: Lucy Ja~e Lucas dowl l otellla Romine, 68 Acres, Rut~
s Iunny but there
Jurors servmg
. on th e case I,11.10
Bosworth Iland.
tuAndbeItmore
t hoseems
" Haning ' Everett Huffman , Mrs
' . was held with the WSCS.. to pay
down p.m.;
11•50 pE Deana
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FROM DUDLEY'S ''
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George D. Mercer, Mrs. Wil·
much of the repair expense Pleasant Vrdley Hospital
are Carol J. Shadle, William
a.;.
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up6 Clyde Davis, Alice
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mer ear ter Uam F. Nance, Mrs. Cora Scott, as poSBlble. There were na
·-- E. Stover, Jr., t""'larence Gill, I ·m. · ·•
c an own
to Jametl L. Handley, J~
thiS season put him ahead of Ogle E. Sbrlver.
birthdays. Refreshm&lt;nts were I ADMITTED : M". Raymond ' Mrs. Fred H. BW&lt;ton, Adam I a. ., F.
and Cbsp- i Haadley, Part:I!IB, Salem.
Arranged in Yl!lUr ..
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&gt;tel Ott and mode h!OL the No.
served by Bertha Rnbinson
I Reed, Pliny; Estille Meaige, IKrebs, Grace Slone Joyce L ltro: up • a.m.
I Carol w. Manley. Pbyllia
choice of planter or
League home run
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck ·and IGallipolis Ferry: Robert An- •Carson, Nellie
HarrY met ";"w:"'DeiUy:; Boalll -Mar,
Manley
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Don
E.
Johnson.
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Pam and Mrs. Cora Buck are :thony, PL Pleasant; Julie Roc- !Ciick, Weldon Wears, ' Cecil lm . AI':. R ';:; rilln up
·j berta A. Johnson, Lot
.container. Also maiJY
sew ore
•~ Naliooal
on a trip to Skyline Drive and cbi, GailLpolis; Mrs. Claude• WIUiams, and Frank Heoder- ·: . . . err up 1.50 . Middleport._
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League, Pitlllburgh lopped Housother places of interest
Swann, Gallipolis ;
Pbilmore ' ickson.
m.,
Jefferson
John W. Moore, Sarah o. rea y ma
ens
ton 11-SJJ.bicqo beot AUaota 5Mrs. Elson Spence of Ra- Hudnall, Pt.
,
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p.m.. Semet
12:50
Moore, to Johu lL Ridgway, 1o choose from.
I aM CmcLDDali qed Los
cine called on bed . te M
DISCHARGED • Mrs. Law-· Scheduled for trial Fnday m., ML State down 1.30 a.m.; Hattie L. Ridgway ~ Acr..
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Howard Robinson
rs. renee Stephens, Leon; Mrs. Mar 9:30 a.m. iR the clvi1 action H. E. Bowles up f:30 a.m.;
Saliabury.
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Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thaxlon vin Bennett, Jr., Pt. Pleasant; styled Harold Lewis. ll'art, et ver up 4:10a.m.; Helen z.
Hobart C. Wells, to Emostine
-.,k., ! visit«! graves of relatives at Carolyn Sue Mayes, Pl. Pleas- al vs. Hobert FranklLn Crump. If a.m.
Evelyn ·Price, PJll'CI!I, Lebaooll.
59 N, 2ntl Ave.
Mr. and Mrs.
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Cottage" 'II e Sunda Y and called ant
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entertained
wilb Homer
a cook-out
PI ; Mrs. Lloyd Maves
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ASK LICENSES
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
nlc on Father's Day at the
on Mr. ml Mrs. Orion King. .
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d •t Ra : PT. PLEASANT - Three
H or a t1 o Accavallo wor I ed Slates. 16.49 Acres, &amp;Ills- II
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Mr and Mrs He bert Rn h I
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leport Rnadllcle Park.
attended
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lmond, Reed, Plinv. a daLLghter jples have made applications
the noon meal, the famJiy
eises at B:en:,menSt :e - Mr. and Mrs. Ceril Keefer. Buf~j for marriage licenses Jn the
dow? with the
Ired, and Mr. Roy Snowden
Ohio Unl er 't e . ys Aathe at Jato. a daughter.
fice of Counly Clerk L. W.
lorcmg one-week
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ty : Applying were Thomas Ja. -to July 16 -of his lflle
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M". Mary Collier. Clnclnoa- Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Their son, Roger, . who had
cob Bumgarner 'll Pt.
with Japan's Hiroyuki Ebihara.
ti, Mr. Thorn
Wbitten m1 kino, Charla ml Meli!Jsa,
attended_ lbe sessoon returned
CIVIL ACTION FILED
, Route ond Lois Ann Hsrris 'l11e light was originally sche- 1
• son, Yps_1janU, Mich., visit«! Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
:,'"olden Th to
PT. PLEASANT _ A civil'
Pleasant;
Kio: duled lor July 8.
with her11arenta, Mr. and Mrs roll Snowden Steve Larry
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"""' Jr 23 Pt. PIO.ISaiit, aLld
Jerry Culwell and her broth- ry and Aon~tte oi
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left Tuesday for Orrville, Calif. fiac onf c" . nCif• k in the of- Wilda R~th • Cundiff 21
er and s·ster.
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lrcwt Ex erRei G.Howard
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Schultz
Thorn- on; Joan Hobart Warner,
Mrs. William Calwell 'ft. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roush as Battle State Ta Co . 1Letart, and Gloria Faye Ma.yes,, 1
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DRY
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and Mrs. Bruce May, '
and family spent a weekend at .
. ~ . mmls- 17, Pt. Pleasant.
Mr and Mr! La
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'th SLOner vs. West Vtrgmta IndusCLEANING
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. vern o•..., and Mike and Mr. and
thek da".._ter' M a.. d Mrwt tries Development Corp., Wiland Trailer Insurance
and famLly entertained with lee Homer Parker and Suzy
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s. ham J. Marcum. Rnlfe Lee and
DIVORCE GRANTED
Service
On
Request
cream and cake In bo1100 of tho and Mrs. Simpkins and ·
Conally. Joyce
and L. A. Wright. The plaintiff is PT. PLEASANT - An ord•" II
BROAD COVERAGE- LOW COST
wedding anniversary of Mr. ters were the weekend
J.lousb returned . home aeeking judgment in the sum has been en~red by the Circuit
and Mrs. Wllliam Lawson. AI- of her parents the Roy
th~m after spendmg a of $5,0to.15 lor default of pay. Court granting a divorce to
tending wert Mr. and Mrs. dtns.
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ment of consumers sales and Sally Meeks from Gerald Meeks
1The plaintiff was awarded care
William LaWlOR ml children,
MEIGS MEN MEET
Sherry, Sandy and Debby service tax.
POMEROY, 0.
PHONE 992-2440
Mr. and Mrb. Gene Jeffers and The Men's Fellowship of lbe Hagen of Larao. Fla., are visit1and custody of their one m!Dtnl ll CLEANIRS POMEROY
famLiy; ml·lbe hoot family.
Churches of Christ of Meigs mg their grmlparents, Mr. IIABI!IIAJ.L DAY
ic·jiihiildi.iiiiii
• Naney ltllltb, Kathy OLead- County met at lbe Rutland and Mrs. Clarence Shields and
WASJUNGTON, D.C. (UP!) II
It· and ·Mlqie hffera spent a Church of Christ on Monday famlly.
.
- Prealdeot Lyndon B. Johnsoon ,
Take Advantage 01 Our
mght wltldlufll Ann Jordan in evening. After 8 cltvotional
Mr . and Mr! . Russell Roush 1 sometimes baseball
bo!'"r of. her 12th birthday.
lod, the business meeting
ml family, Mr. and Mn. Rny Monday endorsed National
BIG JULY 4th and
Mr. and Mn. Rolland Crab- coocluct&lt;d in charge of
Pearson called on Homer Me- FOLD1dallon-March of Dimes
VACATION SALEII
tree m1 Mrs. Kenneth Crab- Bill Cor!~ of the
Nickles at Paeetowo recently. Baseball Day, which will !»
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Services are being held each held In every baseball
Koox, Ky., wtth Pvt. Kenneth JftSideol. The group voted
at I P· m. at the throughout the nation
E. Crabtroe who II atatloned lrlbutiona to several radio
Plants
Sunday School Monday, July 4.
lbere.
pel programs. Sandwich.,,
Is at 2:30 P· m. each Sunday. The President said, "Nootional
Mr. ancl Mrs. Fena Glllo&amp;Iy. cakes, coffee and iced tea Everyone is welcome.
Foundation Baseball Day alerts
Mr. and Mrs. Ar1hur Crabtree wm served to men from tbe Md. and Mrs. Erwin m~&amp;oeck- not only sports enthusiasts but
and Mr. ml Mrs. llaro1d Gil· Bradfurd, Bradbury,
zion, oer visit«! recently with Mr. the entire public to
logly and dllldrell, lo&lt;al, were Middleporl, Pomeroy and Rut- and Mrs. Larry Badgely of unending attack on the
•mona 11.- lllendJnllbe Bor land churchea. In charge of Columbus.
bling menaC&lt;' of polio and
ing reunloal II Lake Alma 0.. refroshments wtre Mrs. Tbel· Mrs. Floyd Norris. Mrs. Hom· defects."
Sunday. Mr. ml Mrs. Elbl Me- ma Hysell and Mrs. Reva
er Warner spent the weekend
Knight ..,. their ..,, George den, assist«! by Mrs.
with Mrs. Virgie Stewart
of BORDEAUJ France (UPIWest Columbia, W. Va., and - The In~tional Military
McKnlght - flmily of Colum- Grueier.
bus camped durinl lbe week
visit«! the graves of relatives. Pentathlon Championships will
'"'at the lite IIlii LLiao llleotl- ley, Ruth Ann and Carl, VInton. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rnb- 1 be held here Juiy 1-11 with t4 i
rd the reualall.
The annual all day Father'• erts visited the former's lath- 1 oountries expect«! to 'compete 1
Mr. and lin. FranciA Queen Day meeting wao held at Mt. er, George Roberts, Sunday at
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of McCottnetmlle coiled
at Unlan Church with 94
Holzer Hospital.
Foster.
Ito. homo ol Mr. and Mrs. J. K. for Sunday School. The
Mrs. Janie Musser and san Mrs. Grace Tolson of
Crabtree Cll SUlldly Jilternooo. lather present wu Elmu
Columbus spenl the weekend ton has arrived to spend
They .....,. tllNIJiO home after low, Sr., ml the youngeat lath· wltiL Mr. and Mrs. Charles summer at her borne here.
•ttendinl the Qooon reunion at er pmell'. wos Boger Rii&amp;J.
Lake Alml.
The father with lbe molll dill·
AIIOCiated Radio Now HH Complete
Mr ml lin. Dorsey Jordan dren wu Dean Blackwood.
ond children and Nro. Fayo hymn JJinc wu enjoyed ~;:
Jordan were Sunday
dinner the Jilternoon by tboae a
guests of Mr. ml Mrs. MendaL lng.
.Jordan ml Walter.
Steven Gillogly, Alhens. reMore than 68 members and ('ently spent a few day;; here
guest&amp; •tt«W the joint visi- with his grandparents. Mr. and
Lalion medina ol Sill", Lourel Mrs. Fern Gillogly.
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AND BArrERIES AT ALL TIMES
Sooper Premium V1luel
md Colu- tp'lliJIOS held at Midllel Patrick and Gle1
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2olumbla Scllool JWCflldr. The Llnon ~~~e spending !.he week i
A Represent1tive Will Be In Our Store
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program wos ILl elllfte o1 Star at the Methodist Youth Camp
COOPER PACEMASTER IN SIZE 760x15
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Mr. and Mra. WIIJam Law- Woodntm spent a wee!&lt; with
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Cooper's New
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Miss Wanda· Metcalf of Cln· on Sunday •nd the g11l' re:innati spent a week here with turned home with them
Mrs. Huel Burke.
Mrs. Mendel Jordan . Mrs.
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CALL WY 2-3635 lor appointment at store Marvin Cbl• inch~ hill- ........ llltl children. VlgiltiA
Attedatecl Rodlo &amp; TV, Marry Miller, owner 124 W. MAIN
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tn, Ralph Cblae. Col• buo. and Ricky and Ralpl! called on Mr.
214 E. Main St.. Pomeroy.
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Agrlculture.
'I1Lls lfllup represented more
total miles traveled than any
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Tourlni rosearcb
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mine reclamation, beef cattle
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ocleoce studies.
In lbe afternoon they met
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home beautlncatlon, forestry
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ATHENS, GA. - THE GOVemment was expected today to
remove !rom secrecy the conll]llracy trial of three Ku Klux
Klansmen in the siaylllg of a
Negro. The caae bas been eon·
sidered so OIJllosive court preJimlnaries were held under
guard in a judge's chambers.
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Alice Chapman Mrs. Lykins
Dies Tnesday
Dies Monday
Funeral servi&lt;es for Allee ; NEW HAVEN -Funeral
Born Chapman. Ill, who died ! rices for Neri!J!le Ferguson
Monday at tbe Beth
Urael tins, 88, wbo died early
hospital in Boston, Mau., wm momlng at lbe homt ol h:be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. dau,bter, Mrl. Mark Ward m
at the Foglesong Funeral Home New Raven, with whom
with the Rev. Donald Boone bod made her home for the pall
oftlcialing, assisted by
Rev. ; 15 years, will be held 'MtursMarcus Traugh. Burial will be I day at I p.m. at tbe New Ht1•·ll
in the Brown cemetery at Hart- en Methodist Church with the

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BUENOS AIRES tUPI) Ongania Is a firm anti· earlier that Dl1a resigned ! of Negro educator Lemuel Penn ford.
Marcus. Traugh
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A three-man mLILiary JUnta de- Peronlst. He was army com· Monday night. It had been who was shot In a oighttime She w01 born Ocl I, !875, at ULg. Bunal wlll be m the Kork- 1
posed Argentine President Ar· mander in chief until Ire re- r"f''rred that Argenllno's dom- ambush 81 be drove over a HsrUord, daughter oi the Iate ' land Memorial Gardens.
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. turo nua In a bloodless coup signed early lbia year in a dis- inaot military leaders had Georgia highway en route to Mathew and Mode Alnander .
Sb
born August
today and lostaiJed retired Gen. pule wilb IIUa over Jllia's ap- given him until 6 a.m. to get hia borne to Wasbington, D. Brown. Her husbandtb . Fr•:· tm
City Ky
Juan carlos Onganla as Pres- polnbnent of Brig. Gen. Eduar- out of the 'White House and bad 1 c., from /!1'm'f reserve duty at · preceded ber m de a . m ~
she ' belonged to '111e' First
!dent. Dlla was reported going do Castro Sanchez as secretary reeommended thllt be leave Ft. Betming. Officials oaid the Also preceding
Church of God the datJIInter
Into exile In Uruguay.
of war over Onganla's objec- Argentina.
trial would be open to the pub- were SLX brothers
two sLS· ol lbe late
Henry m1
Military fears that oust«! tlons.
Uc h openlog arguments be- ters
.
dictator Juan D. Peron might It was not certain immediate- The generals _and the admlr· l . w en
She was 8 reUred postmlo- Sarah Jane Wells FergUIOn.
return to power becaUIO
of ly whether Dlia was leaving the als were beheved to bave . gm today.
IreS&amp;, baving worked at I he She was preceded In death by
Ill'•' ~-- to rd lr . t
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warned him that be would be '
Hartford Post Olflce fur
30 I her hulbml, W'Llllam
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f 1S • to Bee/
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political iJOllpl was prtmarlly under military orders nor waa
n e pr on
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ended his U.month&lt;Jid regime. The army had 1LIU1ouoced laland . II he Insist«! on Ibeef eow-eall operations has ol nieces and nepbews. Friends terll, Mra. Rnbert (l"lora I H.
reDLBIDIJlg in Argenlioa.
, been made or is In progress on may call at the funeral home Coninl, Hazard, Ky.; Mr&lt;. Mmrk 11
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OfflcialJ Asking
Verdict Returned
Dlla did not lesve the official many Ohio l81'Illll, parlicular· from 2 lo 4 ml 7 to p.m. OLL (Venus) Ward, New Haven; '
rosidenc until 7:30 a.m.
ly in eastern and southern coun- Wednesday.
)Irs RusoeR Bailey Louisville
That Bella be Rung For Defendant
An army c:oovoy including ties, an agricultural econonnsl
Ky : two 80111 Ra•ma
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Stale Treuorer John D. Her- A verdict was returned
In seven tanks, three personnel reports.
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Melp General Boopttal
Aai.iand, Ky.,' m1
bert, Mayor Cbai-Iea Legar, ml favor of the defendant In
a carriers and aeveral jeeps ml "We can expect thLS trend to Admilolooa - Nola
Brad- L ldns, Detroit, Mich.; OliO IJro.
Pollee Cblel Jed Webster,
Couoty Common Pleos trucks began aasembllog
continue, with production be- ahaw Pomeroy; Bessoe Gilmore
Miles Henry FergUSOD,
day asked Pomeroy
jury trial conduct«! Mon· side the WhitAo House at 5:15 coming even more conceotra~ Rtttland; Jamea Ebllo, Pome- Jr., Cannel City, Ky.; one
It ohaemt 1111 Fourth of
wtth Judge John C. Bacon a.m., and il was ossumed tlret ed In the easte"'!, and aoulbern Ill)'; Vernon LlWe, Middleport. ter, Elizabeth A. Paul, Mrurlon.,
' weekond with the
.
it was wailing to take lllia . part of the state, said Paul R. DIJciLaraea - Charles Nea- lndi . II andcbildrea
hells to herald the
of The auit, over .95 of an acre away.
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of Ohio State Unlver- oeJroad. Allee RaJrdeD.
:IS
gr!tchildren . '
WJ: PAY 4% ON SAVINO!!
tho Declaratloa ol
of land in Olive Twp., was flied The military crisis that has· ally s Ellenslon. Ser;oice: Thorn·
,
·- ·---:Friends may call ,t the Foenoe ml to remtotl
by Alvin and Allee Mays, Rl. been simmering here for weeks as, an economLSt m hvestock Prullge on Lme
psong Funeral Home !rom 1
IIEioiiiBII I'EDBRAL D&amp;POSlT INS1UU:Nal,
to drln lllltll over lbe boll- 1, Reedovllle against Hod Chan- came abrupUy to a boll
marketing, ssid latest U. S.
ROB- to 4 and 7 to t p.m. wedaetday ftl!tlod,
ey, RL I, Reedsville.
toda
t:enSil1l figures show bee! eow
NEW YORK - SEN.
It llbaped 11111 oburch bells, Members of the jury were Pic:..p 2nd pgh: Troops aetzed numbers In Ohio up !9 pe• cent ert F.
IRvs . his pres_______
fire hoase hells ml others itL
Keebaugh,
foreman; Eliminate Bth pgh: 11 wes from 1959 and 144 per cent from tlge on the line tuday '" a. Dem·
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the commonllf wt11 toU at e
Hoover, Arthur Rum- reported
19M.
ocralic pr1msry surrogates
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m. oa Flidly, Jaly I, to
. fleld, Edgar A. Abbott, Ken· Hlo sudden showdowiL with ,
that otherwiSe would lme
If remitLtl .motarlltl of the
Hager, Wanetta Radekln, the generals and the
· Strike Sellled
YOked only routine
to eurolle atreme cantkitl . Stout, Larry Fltcb, VIr· today appurentiy was
NEW YOU _ THE NEWS- Wllb Kennedy to the picture,
when OD tht blill'WIYI· These gtnta Nelson, Johu L. Wickline, on by an announcement
Guild of New York and bewever, the hotly contested
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at John Thomaa Wolfe and Rus- dsy night that be hod
:"'world Jotirnal
Tribune bailie between two StatAl Su·
I p.m. 8aiiLrdaY and
sell L. Carson.
ed Maj. Gen. Caroloo A.
Inc today reached an agr... preme Court Justices, Samuel 111:111: ARE. SOliE ANSWEitl ~ QUIITha belklaglag holiday
as commander of U Corpo and ~ to end lbe guild' 64-day J. Silverman. baclted by !IFK, 'ftONS ON THIS SENSATIOifAf,. CIUAI- Q.
,
be clbna•ed at p.m. (EST) Infant Cline Dies
placed him under arrest.
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-'-·1 the pu:licat•on ml Arthur J. Klem, for lbe ANTE£ PLAN: 1
A. Your builder or
July t, when tba 1bills
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' ' Manhattan Surrogate post ovor·
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!lUI OhfD wtll rlDifour miiWI&lt;S. In Navy Hospllal
. aro
e r~u a on o formed by the bLggest merger shadows all of the state's
ance CompuJ. . '1111
teed
Etectrle
HeaUnr
Plan'!
Rodney bean Cline, infant bemg one of IIIia'
In U. S. newspaper history.
hoary races
y Mr&amp; of JOIU'
l'UN IU!ICIPTION
son of First Class Seaman ml supporters In the army,
The oetUemen~ which now pr
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ing coat of heatina: your home 111ith Flame~ lor llav. C, J.
Freddie Cline, expired ::r~"!i:~~p~~hlrey ".:: awaits rallllcatiOn byedmember·
N-n You KIIOUI
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Electtie lhat will NIDifa widllu m~
wbo will he
Monday at Navy Hospiial in .
i ship of the guild, pav the way
vol a spodllo doii&amp;Had-otnt• 1\pN u ....;.. ollbe Rutllllltl Math- Kodiak, Alaaka.
disagree~ 'with others over for the publication debut of the Tbe loqeol acorelaa tie
Q. lot-ifl.._. ....llla
rear fer tlt.t tint 14rN fUJl , ..,. ,
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his third
Survivinl in addition to the the preSLdeota future.
World Journal Tribune eompa- lbe major leagues ••• • II ·
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parents, .;. '.wo aisters, Kim- The generals' opposition . IL)''s three newspapera once an ILml&amp;l
Cht&lt;hapotlucl&lt; dlltlter to bqltt at 7 p berly Ann and Dianna Lynn· Oba stemmed largely from hiS accord with two other unioll8 ud aed Bnoldyo 01 S.pl. I
m. Tbo receptlDD, 1or both
arandparenta. Rodney
ani, :;:':'=n~:eg;!f ~.~: to hall been reached.
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career opportunities, included vlsory Committee; Miss Mar~
Dr, Richard H. Bohning, assul· lyo Mason, home eceoomic.l
ant director of the Center ond June 1966 agriculture graduote
associate desn of The Ohio State from Ohio State.
University College of Agrlcul- Science Career Day was conture and Home Economies; dueled by the Research Center,
IJonald Cudworth, regional su- 'l11e Ohio State University, ml
pervlsor of the Sears Roebuck the Cooperative Estenston Ser·
Foundatl011,
Cbleago; Ceell vice. Sponsors included Sears
Rnbinaon ol Radnor, Delaware Roebuck Foundation, American
County farmer und chairman Dairy Association of Ohio, and
of the Ohio State EXIeoaion Ad- Shaw Barton Co., Coshocton.

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WASIDNGTON tUPI) -The CoLuLeelleu! tatimonlal diJLoerl, During hll 3~ boars
trip
traoce Qkh to at tbe east
SonltA!
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Olltl ol the otr llrtp. l!tl'.er·
llloment w1q he tiLe llave,. pressed its Investigation of Sen. ' tben VIce President Lyndon B. times retl8"ed testimony be- t •leW.
wood Sky-dlvera, alrplloe rldea Thomas J. Dodd i1oto three new iJobDSOn, 1 longtime Dodtl fore the committee Monda;'. !
et~. ,...~.,..,...,,. RhndH
orr ..;.:...::, ::-::l~••u ...:: nh•r(llf'j~ tbe friend. was tbe principal Dodd steadfastly denied .IJliiCOD. ;
tlllCt LD 011 ._;.;;._ .;::.
elalms tha'. CAP Promotion CoDoeelicut [lemoerat pocket«! Ispeaker.
WOek will be from Jllly 1-7. lor his own use some !1JIO,OOO Jotmson also appeared at 0110 a registered .,ent for
' iD t963; this time, VICI German l*nSII.
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Everyone Interested bL joilllllg ltL campaign c:oolrlbutlons.
After
four
days
of
public'
President
Hubert
H.
Humphrey,
He
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may contact Norman Weber
bearlogll -and 31&gt; hours of : then a senator. gave the maiD dlarges, Jncludtnc the key - :
fl' Ed Humphrey.
heated denlaiB by the senator 1address.
: iD lbe iDYettiplion: That be
~~~;:, lalmself Monday -lbe COillmit· 'I The other two areas under flew to West Germany In Ajli'IU. !1
tee receosed until mid-JulY the . investlgotlon involve Dodtl'• liM, at Klein's request to
flrlt phale o1 Ita inquiry, that · relatlcllahip -if any -with the ChiCIIO lobbJ!al to hi&amp;b
lllvolvtnc Dodd'• relatioDIILip 1illouraoce flrml dttrlog lbe tlmo ofll&lt;iala ol the !1o1m lOYwith foreign ...nt Jallua Klein. Ibe belded a Seaate in1u1'11L01 ment.
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The panel plaooed to reaums lnvesliptlng
aubcommittee, : Thro"ihout ltli teelimooy ml
bearlnp wbeo Klelll relul'lll ml the loan - 1 Cit trom I' the lhar!&gt; crOSMUtninalloD
from a trip to West Germany. DuDbar Allocllta,
1 Dltltl loallted be matlo the eJs.
As
lor
the
campalp
eonlrlbLJ.
ComLeclieut
eontra&lt;llng
CAREER DAY - Left to rlgh~ C. E. Blakeslee, Sandra
Ilona dlarge, lbe money In whlcb bu d- work lor
Newlun, Jennifer Blakeslee, Richard Warner, Rndney Wal·
question waa relBed at several federal
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Bantlra Newlun, JeoiLifer Blakeslee, Larry Montgomery,
Rodney Walker ml Richard
Warner were amonc the more
ii..w tiGG 0'-.JG H! club mem~r·
atudylog career opporllmilies
In physlcll, biological, ml aoclal tcm- at lbe Ohio Alflcu!turll Research ml Development ~ at Woooter lut

County CircuLI Court Monday on the sW.
llacine.
m1 family
ml juries were empaneled for loll MovOIDeol1•
l:rvlog R Kerr Jr
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three civil actions with one
Mr. and Mrs. George Reel
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Satunlay evening wiU
otarted. The lhird trial is och· ~:· OVEC down 7:45 a.m.; Lock Addle W. Noms, 2.30 acres, Mr. and Mrs. James BranoOI

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Barr Rawlings
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action !rial pitt«! ble up 1:5&gt; a.m.; Lock
Joyce M.
F'O~ DEVELOPM
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Ernest Leil!hanoa up 4:40 a.m.; Lock
Lots, Pomeroy.

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t. lteld at I he Betty Cline, Middleport, great hall the growth of Peronist poRotlatttl olmtdL with lbe bevAda Rmg, Woods· Utica! power in the provinces.

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erap and tlalsert to be provld0 , and an uncle, Gregg ~
. - - - -·. 111. Eaelt JeriOllla uted to Hlil, Buckhannon. services will Worry of
brtog a eoalrlbulion lor lbe be annouoced later by the
- r trea to be ~red lbe Rawlings-Costs funeral home.
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VISmNG IN MICWGAN
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Brenda Sue Smith, daughter ~;.f!,Pf:!t.d:f: :f:u~~b1~~
The MeiP Americ&amp;D LegioD of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smitb, ;ar;:;~~}~~-=,0~-l:'!
team II .:hlduled to play at 11 visiting ln Trenton, Mich., mnarDblo sense ot added comfort
a... 1 -·~ itL " · thls wllb Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bates anc1
aecurltJ bJ' boldi.DI plaW DUll'O
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hit eonsoUiig wordo, Mr t. ·
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the cbolr of MI. Moriah BIPo
tilt chureh, Ewlnll Funeral '·

Directors, peUbearer•, 1111
all who helped Ia any · WI)'.
Elfie Venable,
Obio.

Clerelan4,

Mto Saleo

ll57 CHEVROLET, V-1, US ~.
ln. motor, % door
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good tlret!, R and H, WSW,
recent overhaul. Call WI 1%17% between f and 7 p.m.
Prict !Z75.
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FlEMM 6~1.0 &amp;E
RIGHT HIORE~. - RIGHT
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10 FT. GREAT LAKES lloUao.
troller. · Call Jomea Jeliers,
Rt. 33, tiOIDI ·towards lair·
arounda or call IIUU52~

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Mile. Sale
1965 GRAVELY tractor, 3D Ill.
mower, plow, rldiq 1ulkey,
electric starter, IBSO. L. R.
O.apman, Dexter. Cal1 eveniatls, NO g.j775.
f :t8 3tp

GASULINI! ALLEY

Auto for Sale
11155 PLYMOUTH. Radio and
beater. In good running con·
dillon. Priced reasonable. Set
Mrs. Lenora Jenkin&amp;, Syra·
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Chester, Pbclo.! IIIIS-3350.
1 211 tfc

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apartment in Middleport. Ph.
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6 211 3tp
TWO TRAILER spaces, llrgo
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3rd Avo., :Middlepoi1.
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friendl .
ODd aetpbcirl lor their kind.,.., lid IJI!lpatby, at thl
death a1 Jl1'f motber, M r L
-~~~!? JMn•. Soeclal tha•
to Rev. HowaJd Ruppel! llr
hit eonsoUiig wordo, Mr t. ·
Campbell Harper, . org8111!11.
the cbolr of MI. Moriah BIPo
tilt chureh, Ewlnll Funeral '·

Directors, peUbearer•, 1111
all who helped Ia any · WI)'.
Elfie Venable,
Obio.

Clerelan4,

Mto Saleo

ll57 CHEVROLET, V-1, US ~.
ln. motor, % door
baJdtop,
good tlret!, R and H, WSW,
recent overhaul. Call WI 1%17% between f and 7 p.m.
Prict !Z75.
• :Ill lJle

- AAIP THE LATE IAN

FlEMM 6~1.0 &amp;E
RIGHT HIORE~. - RIGHT
WHERIO I lEFT H IM···

IIIJe. lor Sale
10 FT. GREAT LAKES lloUao.
troller. · Call Jomea Jeliers,
Rt. 33, tiOIDI ·towards lair·
arounda or call IIUU52~

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lv HOWII SCHNEIDER

Mile. Sale
1965 GRAVELY tractor, 3D Ill.
mower, plow, rldiq 1ulkey,
electric starter, IBSO. L. R.
O.apman, Dexter. Cal1 eveniatls, NO g.j775.
f :t8 3tp

GASULINI! ALLEY

Auto for Sale
11155 PLYMOUTH. Radio and
beater. In good running con·
dillon. Priced reasonable. Set
Mrs. Lenora Jenkin&amp;, Syra·
I 21 JU!

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POLICE 60Ai IS T\.lt,

S::A'bTEST "TH IN~ ON
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W.QSTt-iG T IME
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IIICJIIft II Nfwell's Sunoco,
Chester, Pbclo.! IIIIS-3350.
1 211 tfc

NICELY lumished 2 bedroom
apartment in Middleport. Ph.
992-38'11.
6 211 3tp
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WED, •nd THURSDAY
June 29-30

were played during the evening ! ments bad been made by
with prizes awarded to Mrs. Stansbury for the meeUng.
Gere Yost, Mrs. John Foster Mrs. Jam .. Harley gave
"TOPKAPI"
and Miss Martha Yost.
table grace with Miss Nellie
MeiJna Mercou~eter Ustinov
After the honored guest open- Zerkle, president,
presiding.
{Color)
ed her gifts, a salad course was Guests mtroduced were Mrs.
by the hostesses as- M. J. Fry of Cheshire, Mrs. o.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY sisted by their mothers, Mrs.. P. Klein, Mrs. Crary Davis,
•ncl FRIDAY
JIChap;man and Mrs.
Victor ' Jr., and children, Toledo, and
·4AiO~F1~~E
Young Sr. to those named above Mrs. Emerson Jones.
WORLO"
and Mrs, T. M. Cottrill. Miss Mrs. Fry announced
Vi:Jcenl Price
Mary Jayne Cottrill, Miss Judy flower ahow and tea being
_&lt;_~:r)
Cottrill and Miss Nancy Yost. l sored by the Valley Belles'
"TOMB OF LICOEIA"
Sending gifts but unable to at- den Club of Cheshire
Vincent Price
tend were Mrs. Mark Grueser, July 10 from 2 to 5 p.m. at
Elbabeth Shepherd Mrs. Tom Mankin and Mrs. residence of Mrs. Jake
(Color)
Roush.
Third Ave. in Gallipolis and in·

FR1DAY and SATURDAY

July 1-2
" WILD WILD WINTER"

(Tec!mirolor)
Gnn Clarke
Chris NoE'I
"ACOENT FOR H.A.R.M."

(TechnicolorJ

Wendell Corey

SUN .. MON. ond TUES.
July 3-4-5
" INSIDE DAISY ~LOVER"
(Technicolor)
L\:r1 alie Wood
Roddy McDowall
Colorc•rtoon

ALSO OPEN ALL DAY
ON THURSDAY TIL 5 PM

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00 PM

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NOW! SAVE BIG AT OUR ANNUAL ..•
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the Middleport club mem-~ Announcement wa• made of
of entries and subject
bera In attmd.
the flower show to be held In rootlet.
Miss zerkle announced the &lt;onjunction with the
Meigs Pro~r&lt;sa ol the beautlflea.
nht• ••,.,.i•tlnn a/
Garden ICountv Fair this rear In Aug- l1on ell the triaJ!Cie park at the
Clubs conventJon to be held ust A meeting wiU be held Frl· jUDctton ot HOllie ., ano ur.wu
August 31-115 at the Netherland- day eveolng In Ill• Middleport St., was reported.
Hllton In Clnclnnati and lillted Gas Office on matters pertain- MI-A. Wllllam Morris, pres!the many events plal!ned at the lng to the flower ahow. The denl-&lt;"lecl, and Mrs.
James
convention to interest garden theme for the shOw wDI
be Harley, reported
concerning
club members. A note of appre- "My Fair Lady," according to the club's a88lstance with plans
elation was read from the Gal- Information received from the for houiJing the .members of the
Opolis State Institute for gifts ·eonuntttee, and inot'e IDforma- Wind Sympbony coming
m
for the patients.
tion will be gtvl!n later as m Pomeroy July 27-28.

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Funeral SertJice
Held Oft Saturday

Robert Mitchu"harroll Baker
(Technicolor)
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NOT DPEN

:\lark Richman

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SHOE

Funeral services were condueled Saturday at 2 p.m. for
Mrs. Kate Rife Matthews, 81,
who died Tuesday, June 21 at
the Etmwond Rest Home. She
formerly resided on VIne Su...t
In Middleport. The ~rviees
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
held at the Miller Funerhaum returned home Monday, al Home In GaiUpotis with the
alter a weekend visit at
Rev. Chester Lemley ofUciatnoldsburg, with their son
lng. Burial was In Gravel ltlll
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Cemetery at Cheshire.
Jack Rosenbaum and family. She Is survived by a Rister,
They were accompanied home Emma Matthews, Athens: and
by Barbara, susan, JoAnn and 8 foster son, George Rope of
John Rosenbaum, who wIll Coolville. She was preceded in
spend a week with their grand- death by ber husband Baker
parents.
Matthews. Pallbeare;s were
Wayoe Matthews Ross MatMiss Linda Schuler
a n thews David M~tthews and
friend, Miss Beverly
' Frnd •T 1
of Columbus were
ay or.
guests of Miss Schuler's
parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Horwr Mr. Horrir
Schuier.

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Buffet Smorgasbord Highlight

Ellzabe)b, W. Va. where KeUb Goble and Mrs. John
light membe" of the
they wDI spend two weeks on a Fultz, Jeadera of the troop.
illeport Girl Scout Troop
camplq trip. Fltn&lt;b for the
Sund•y for Camp Sanely Bend, camp were. raised by the troop
in several projecls.
Penorwl Shower ir
A bullet smorjaobord
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Tboae going Include Jennifer Gillen Mir• FOiter
ed In the sp•clous
C
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Goble, Shar6n Glaze, Robin
Mrs. Garen Stansbury
.,.;~
Mills, Jane Gilkey, UeliO&gt;&lt;
;~ ••. l:&gt;ii..&lt; :;;.:..~" ;;;;~ : -,.! '"" ,,_ ~-~~·~
Pomtra,, Otato
key, Anita Fultz, Joyce,_ ~~~i;: I·Mrs~·- Dale Justis entertained J MJddlepor~ Garden Club
. and Brenda Edwards. p,
a personal ahower last Monday evening.
LA~:H~~~E 1 :0~~:HT
taking the group include
at the home of Mrs. Stat- A wove
rden basket held
INVISIBLE BIKINI"
naker'a mother, Mrs. Marie
:gat
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- TechilicolorChapman, bonorlng Miss Sal- ::::w':ano.'~:• but~ ta~':::"".:
rommy Kirk-Deborah Walley
ly Foster.
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Boo·i, Karloff
Gifts were placed on s table mdlvldual arraqements
~::;~;:~:•• ,
TONIGHT
with yellow cover and centered ~~I :•ta;e:bl cen~r"'!.t
with a bride doll, encircled 00
P ac
1 the e eryar d· T~~
"MISTER MOSES''
with yellow sweetpeas. Games 00 u
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Slansbury on bebaU of the boa~

i~a iwuu::. z.;~!.-.:;: .:::
swered roll call by nam!PI I
historic: place In Ohio and Famoua Botannlcal · Gardelll.
Tbe chioken dinoer.·was lle!'ved and prepared by· tile bostosses, Mrs. Mas Roller, Mrs.
James Arnold, Miss Nellie zertie and Miss Hallle Zerkle.
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Mi.ddJepo
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Mrs. Emmett Cray bas retutned to ber home In MiddlepOrt from Akron where she
spent the winter with her daugbter.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelly
.
.
have returned from Columbus .· First Uruon vtctory in the
where they have spent tits past War Between the States was
week villlllng with rclaUves In- the battle of Phlllppl, June 3,
eluding their sons and families, 1_81!_ 1_. _ . . . : . . . , _ - ' - - - - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and
Mr. aoo Mrs. Mark Kelly and sary,
lamUy and Mr. Kelly's brother, Mrs. Crary Davis, Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kelly.
d!lldren of Toledo, Ohio are
d
guesls of ber mother-in-law,
ndMrd an.ht;'\Erbmerson J~nted
es Mrs. Crary Davis and Miss Lea
au..- r, • ara, VISI Inore Giles
On 70th Birllulny
Sunday in Columbus with their
·
Miss Mary Ann Fields of
daughter sod son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. R0!1'8ld Place aod clllllumbus and Miss
Patricia Orris Harris was guest of and Mrs. Lee Davidson.
dren of Elbridge, N. v. are here
Fields, student nurse at
honor at a party Sunday •ven.
for a visit with ber parents, Mr.
zer Hospital, spent the
lng at his home, Minersville, in Earl McKinley a~d Harold and M... Harry lloudaahelt and
end with their parents, Mr.
observance of his 7oth birthday. !:,l'es.gr~dua~hFrlday from daughter, Miss Freddta Houda10 Manpoyer shell.
Mrs. Joseph Fields, sr. and son, Birthday cake and Ice cream
u e~
Jeffrey.
were served to Mr. and Mrs, and TechaniCal center at JackPaul Harris and Sberri Eugene son, OhiO. They have compte~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grueser
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson I Ailsa and Eric Mr. a~d Mrs• ed the BOO hour training course and her sister, Mrs. Bentz Wolle
were overnight guests Sunday, · Mason Fishe; and Barbara: Ia ~echanlcal drafting. Mcl\in- of Pomeroy visited Sunday with
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Carla and Gordon, Mrs. WUiiam ley " .the son of Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder
ry.
Fisher Mr and Mrs. Lewis 0. E. McKinley, Mlddleport.,· m Parkersburg, W. va.
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Mrs. a.ne Walker and chll- , HarriM aM, 'IMtomeRorsvilhle; MdrG. and carol Hudson, a teacher in the , Mldrr. and Mrs, Lloyd Davy and
dren, Athens, were
Sunday rs. 1 n ua an regory RuUand Schools.
clll en, Junmy and Mary ot
guests of her mother, Mrs. and Sandra and .Mrs. Ernest
.
Groveport visited several daya
Clyde AndreWll and Mr.
Harrta, Syracuse; W111iam Flab- Mrs. Dav1d . Entsminger, Mrs. last week .with Mrs. E. M.
drews and helped her mother er and son, Willie, ~elpre ; Mr. Lawrence Milhoan and her Wood. While here tltsy vlalted
celebrato her birthday.
and Mrs. A. C Rickard, AI- house guest, Mrs. Flossie Wise- &amp;eVeral place! In West VIrginia
Mrs. Charles Eskew return- bany; Mr and Mrs Ed Noon, miller of Columbus, •,trended and the area.
eel borne Monday after 8 vlslt Columbus; and the honor.-! the RuUand classmates reun- Mr. Lionel Boggs, Middleport,
at Chicago ru with her da'*h- guest and Mrs. Harris.
ion held Sunday at the RuUand and Mr. Edward Tewkshary,
ter and a;,._l;,_law Mr 1 n d
Methodist Church, During the Wellston, have returned !rom
Mrs Jerry Fields 'and '800
\V'ages In the United Stateo llternoon they also called at a business trip to New York In
~ and Mrs Clarence An- are highest in the Pacific the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd the Interest o! the Middleport
drew; and Su,;.n and
Ray- Coast states,
according to 1 Thomas who were observing Department Store and the WOIImond visited Saturday ,.vening, IIUI'Vey.
their golden wedding annlver- lston Slore.
at Rolland With Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Hatfield.
MIBB Barbara FiBber Is spendIng a week at Belpre with her
brother and •lster-ln-law, Mr.
and Mrs. William Fiaher and
son,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher are
spending two weeks at tbelr
home, Minersville.
Mrs. Adolph Grueser returned to her home, Minersville, alter spendlq several weeks at
Middleport with ber daughter,
Mrs. Clara McMasters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noon of
Columbua are spending their
vacation at their borne, Minersvllle.
s.fti-Orlp•
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush
and Gregory and Sandra
Bathtub Mats
Syraruse, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Rickard of Albany were
Sunday dllUier gueots of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Andrew!.
Miss Peggy Folmer, who Is
employed at Thompson,
I!
spending a few days with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Folmer.
Mrs, Betty Folme:r and chlldreo, Shells, Donnie and Owen
returned home last week after
• Yiait at Hartland, New Brunswick, with ~·er parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. Jobo ParsonJ who
accompanied them home for 1
visit.
•1'11111 hold ....... - Mrs. Marie Chapman and
faco for quick 011d co•plote
dralaap
daughter, Mrs. Bruce Stalnaker spent Sunday at Belpre with
Mr. and Mrl. Ray Hines and
the group enjoyed a cookout at
Lake Veto.
Roy Davis and daughter, Mrs.
James EdwardS and son, Jlm·
my of Pontiac, Mich. are the
guests o! relaUves In the area.

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MAKES REPORT
Miss Marcia Karr, lay delogate, gave a report on the 111nual Ohio M~hodisl conference
at Lakeside, sunday moi'mng,
during the worsblp service. The
organ prelude by Miss Rose Ann
Lisle, followed by the pfocesslonal hymn, opened the service. The anthem, "Pitol Me"
was presented by the cllolr. Tbe
Rev. Wendell G. StuUer hod lor
his sermon, Glory In God, Illiq as his text, Roman• 4:20.

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boapllallly In hav!J18 the din1119"

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!!i;J hrlsty, Meigs

ellil!*r alnce

19114,

wao kllle( tuesday about noon
I&gt;Y a t5,ti\IO pound tandem asphalt roUer tn the city ol Belpre.
The rtiad building
equiJ&gt;
meul, operated by Mr. Christy
oil I!Iemierhasseti-Ave, went
'liver an embankment and rolled on top of the victim.
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Tho roller belonged to t b e
B~ktop
Belpre,

which was ewned In a parlnershlp by the late Meigs county
engineer and b1a aon, John.
Washington County Corooer
Kenneth Owens ruled Mr. Christy, 6li, died of a crushed ebeot
and abdonlin. 'tbere apparently were·no witnesses In the
accident.
Belpre Po!Ue Chief William
Locke said It appeared the roller went of! the outer siluth edge
of the small
embankment

where Mr. Qnilty was workIng, It was reported thel a secUon Ill dirt aavo way, causing
the roll~ In go 'over tlle embankment and turn over.
Mr. Christy, a resltlenl o!
Braun Road In Belpre for the
past several years, was appolnled Meigs &lt;011111)' engineer In
19114 He was elected In a lull
tour'-year term that fall. He began serVIng In 1965.
Tile deceased oecured his

oducallo In
the Muskingum
schools and alao went In college there, He was a 19rmer
deputy county entJineer In MU&amp;kingum county, a planning engineer for the state regional
highway ~t, and a
division deputy director of the
State lllghw•y Department at
Newark.
He was a member of
the
First Presbyterian Church In
Marietta, the Meigs County
Trustees Association,

the County EJ181neers Associ..
tion, secrclary of the Belpre
Development Co., and a member of the .Lafayette Lodge No.
'19, F &amp; AM of Zanesville.
Born In M111kingum county
on January 14, 19111, Mr. Christy was the son of the Ia t e
Bernard D. and Maude Shipps
Christy, He had lived in the
Marietta and Belpre areas for
the paBI 18 years.
SUrvivors are his wiffl, Mrs.
Edith Christy: one son, John,

Martella; two daughters, Ml'\
Robert IMarilyo) Schafer, Jr.,
Marietta, and Mrs. J o b n
(Joanna) S&lt;boonover, Bay City,
Texas: one brother. Donald, o1
Zanesville, and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Spencer
Funeral Home in Belpre with
Revs. Emmett Harrell
an d
A. 0. Jones officiating. Friends
may call at tits funeral borne
after 7 p.m tnday.

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