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"SEVEN TIIIEVE.S"
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ta'W YOR.K UPI _ Floyd Pit- history to win bat"k: the
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to tae P: m. e.d.l. lelev111u11 thow Sun�■)'
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.Jobuwon, Sweden • dimpled d y- able to do it, And the betti n1 ii
lhat Floyd doean' t turn the lhe brown- haired champion i n tbe
in their interna t ional tt·
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turn fllht
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Brawney Joh � nsson , who floor_ed nigh t 's late outing mlsht Interfere
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Floyd seven_ llmes for � th1r_d with t on ight'• Pf!rformance
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1t wu reported with ou t confir- expected to total abou t $2,500,000. comb1nal1on� to body and head.
_ t Jast June • Floyd
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Wedneaday at 8 p. m. un der t he
llghla wit h Manager Clyde Will•
ard's team of Charl ei1ton, w. Va.
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The vlsllon 1rt1 sponsored by tbe
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�nd boast lormer C h1rle1lon Sen•
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formers H earl Nutter, Jack West,
Bob Johnaon (ex..Se naton' pi tcher)
Darren Gllaon, and others.
Clark. expect, to o pen wi t h Gene
Hesaon on the mo u nd and L uther
'fucker receivi ng, w i t h Tom Grues•
er due for ta tchine action , loo ;
Joh n Tho mas, ex•Oh i o State 1tar at
first baae; Ralph Cla�k on tecon d .
RUil)' Wam1ley al shortstop an d
Bill Wileon of Pomeroy on thir d
baae.
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loller McKee su nd ay a t t he Alhe ns
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IAL !l� t,. rry Wolfe who we nt 7
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ihg up.
Between them the)' allowed four
N ew Mar■hfleld hill , It was a
H ock.I ng Valley Leag ue ga me.
For Rac ine Juni or Wol Ce ha d
two 11l n&amp;le1 and two doubles, Al·
kn Stobart a double and t wo si n•
i lea, Bob Adams, three SIRM les,
and Aaron Wolfe, Dua ne Wolfe and
BIii McNl ckle two si ngles each.
Wolfe fa nned 9, Cleland five,
McKee fa nned 7.
Rac ine
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Wolle (WP), Cleland (BJ a nd Mc•
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DROP TWO PLAY I RS
BLACKSBURG, Va. UPI
Coach Frank M ose ley annou nced
Sunday that h1lfba c k Pa t Henry
J and sophomore ce n ter l)ave Gll·
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thf!l Vlr1Jnla Tech football team
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21 � " Ar nold Palmer, the new IJ.S. Open
24"
12-,." champio n .
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He has the Bl. itish Open and
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PGA champi onships to 10 to score
th e grand eit gra nd elam iD golf.
Ing hi1t ory. He 1'1llthed lhe hali•
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NEW YORK (UPll - He re are
d ey when, with the a,uLeat come•
the fic t s and filr\l rea for Monday workl beavywetsht championship. bsek. the game baa ever llnown,
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TIMI-Mai n bout !llart&amp; at l0.30
PRIN CIPALS--- C.'h•mpion lnie·
66, liX•U nd er-par.
mar .Jo'harwon of Sweden Vil ell;• ip .m., e.d.t.
TTING - Joha nuon favored
I n April he won tile M uter• by
champion Fl oyd Patttnon of I1 l■
t 8-6.
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blrdyi ng the lut two h lea, In
Rockvill e Centre, N. Y.
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PR OMOTER
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foothills of the anow,capped Rocky
IX PICTID CROWD - 40,000.
Mounlalns Sat urday he came
I XPICTID 0-ATI - $800,000. from seven stro.kea bae� to win
HOM■ 1'1 LIVIIION -:- None.
the Open -t he most prl.zed title In
ll.A DIO-B roadcaat n at m�lJy b y aolf. He did lt with a IJme that
Also by other companies i n ,us hotter than tbe weathe� 11x · la nguages to 26 foreign coun• I c, rdin&amp; six birdies on the first
lrlea.
seven hol ea of the lourtb and flTHIATIJt-TV - Teleprompter nal roun d .
Co:,poratfon end� ll by dOiSed , cir- 1 Sllrtlne t he day he w11 eiChl
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t"Ult lo 230 loc1t1 0,ns t n 1 25 citlea ■trokee be hind burl)' Mikt1 Soui n United Sa�e• a nd Ca n.ada , wibh ch ak, who look ed like he was 10
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700,000 11e.ats 1val11ble. New York i ng L o run away with the tc;iurna •
To Redeem Your FIiied
I area blaeked out o n 7&amp;.mile NI- me nt . At the end of tpe moornin :
S&amp;H Green Stamp Boob d lu,,
18 holes, Palm er atlll trailed Sou•
JOHANIION'I PUJtSI -25 per chak by seve n hoJea, Al tbe pretourne y beUlna fn orlte at '6-1, it
dl dn 't seem like Palmer had
mu ch of a ch ance,
HolH 50-foot Chip
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But as he explained Jater, " I
ha d desire."
"You never &amp;Ive up In th la
2ame; a nyth ing can hll ppe n . "
It h appe ned to the &amp;olfl n&amp; a:olden boy from Pe nn11lvan la. He
etarted ou t with four bltdiee on
the front ni ne of the tlnal round,
his ke y shot bel na: a 00-foot chipi n on the second bole.
"Wh e n tha t went In, I fl1ured
I could nu1ke it, tor J beard bis
Mike wae havJ n1 hf 1 troubles.
ON THE BRADBURY ROAD
But
t he re •till were a Jot ol other
Phone WY-!-37'8 Mldtlleport, Obit Day or Evening
fellow, I n the fleld t had lo beat."
Roule I
He beat them 111 with 11\010
four blnli.., 1 par, a nd. t
. two
more birdies for the IIJ1t.
ien
holea. He wound up the fro olne
i n 30, t yi ng the record score for
an open nine set bJ Jimmy McHale of Phlladelphia b.lck In 100.
Th en he went on to ,hoot the
back n ine of th e ?,()Of.yard Cht'rr)'
Ill lie Co untry Club co urse In 315.
Tha t or- fourth-round ine him I
total o( 280, two strokea bcetter
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3, per cent of promotio n'• .-ba re
or theater-TV and otter aux.Ulery
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PATTIHON'I PURII- 21 per
cent ot ne t Polo Grou nds ,p te and
50 per ce nt of promGtlon'a ehar,e
of llheater-TV •nd other auxH141ry
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YANKI IIGN aONUS PLAY·•
CHICAGO UPI - Al1n Hall,
All-America catcher from the
Unlveraity of Ari10n1, was 1ia;ned
Sunday b)' the New York Ya nkee•
"for a y-ery sub1La ntlal bonu1,"
eatlmated aL $73,000, He will r.
I port to the Yankeea' BlnghamtOJ:1 1
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than th;-;;rprT.;;;.;;� p. Jack
N'icklaua. the 22-year• old u. s.
Am1teur champion.
Nlcll:lau1 1lon1 with ma ny olh•
era WU · In conte ntio n to the IHt
1 fe w holes. He actually led Uae
fleld at one time by 1 ,troke but
· then ran Into two. a ucceuive bo·
a:le1. They coil him hit chance tp
become the lint a matuer to win
the Open since lbhn ny Goodman
in 1833. B ut hl1 total of 282 1Ull
w11 the beat fiver l n the Open
for an amateur.
SOchall: 1bot a final-round of '18,
four 0Y11r pu, after leadln&amp; the
field for thtte rounds. '1111t ane
213, tying him with
him a total
flve other PIOl!.i for third plaeti.
Thfly were Dutel Harrison, Julhia
Borot, l&gt;ow r.lnaterw&amp;ld, Jack
Fleet and TM !lroll.

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reponer.
way out
"Suit �• - � -It's I I 10_ a . m : on June 1 8 �! "I'm with you,'' Ricney U)'I,
Manager 8111 R1tney of the &amp;ul and h J1 diin lipt cra ck Into a
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I l'ram·m·o iantlil talks in hl iJ{ tight ,milt,
ltt· w i t h a couple
of Ph ilad !lphl-1
(2·no Truth o&amp; Consequencet
Rigney goes t hrough the dUjOUt
�p.1r1s wr_Her�. _The word 11 a·r.J�r. I tun nel and takes up hll famlllJI'
Cc,medy Playhouse
,., 1 2 .30 l' C "o11td Be You
1 ha l ht' is Im1shed after plloh ng spot be hind the battin&amp; case while
4:30 Adventure Time
J :00 Mid Dar News
! ht&gt; club for more than lour &amp;e�· reporten wait in the re.mote si,eaa
Bill
j:00 Steambual
I . Hi Movictlme
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li:30 Sgt. Preston
He is taking t hings ln his room to hear what Prealdel'lt Hot,
sons.
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
6:00 Music in the }found
etride.
a ce Stoneham wJII &amp;a)' .
3:00 Young Dr. Malone
6:1� Jim Th acke r S h ,Jw
"You t hi nk J ou4ht lo put this
Abo ut U:30 • m., wbeh Sto ne•
3:30 JtTom 'rl,esf' Roota
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Weat h e�caat
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h•m c�et into th,
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
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4:30 Adventure Theater
•:46 Huntley BMr.CleJ Re1 i1'1
Feeney i1 ftlklna Jlumlt toward
5:00 Steamboat Bill
'1:00 Huckleberry ffl)und
the batting eqe.
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7 : 30 R'Lver boa t
. lo te11 rH
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L. Pct. G1
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6 : 00 Lo wreY "h
8:30 Tales ol Wells f'argo
want to,"
n.1 you don't
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6:15 Jim Thacker S h ow
9:00 Pet er Gunn
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6:25 Wc-athcrca11t
9:30 Goodyear Theater
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] 0;00 Emmy Awards
Then it's official. Ri&amp;ne, !l o�
21&gt; 30 ,492 ' 8¼:
��'. r���s e1 1 :30 Jack Paar Show
8: 45 H untlcj BrlntlfY Report
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bluff Tom Sheehan. apd
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Cineinnati
1 :00 Sig n Off
J·"Q Cannonball
ted hini u m1nager.
has
supplan
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Los Angele,
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7:au Laramie
23 31 .426 1 2
Oh lca,go
8:30 J o urney t o Underslo n d in g
21 37 ,362 16
Phi ladel,pih ia
Party
urray
M
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9:30
ltttVlb
Sunclay'&amp;
6:45 Sign Or
l0:00 '.\f Squad
hicago
3 ,1st 11me}
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Cincinnat
7,00 Today
l0:30 Phil Si\vt!r! Show
5 (2nd r,amit)
Chicago
7
Clndnnatl
Katie Doonan Show
St. Loui1 4 Mllw•ukte ) ( h t ean-1
Mn. Mabel Oerlath a nd tbll­
9c30 Topper
1 1 , 00
3 St. LDU"k 2 (2nd .. me) dre n, Pt. PleasanJ, apent the' ..Wek
Mllwauk•
10,00 Dougb Re Ml
I :lU W"lathf!rc ast
Los Antele.1 I Pl � 6
end with Mn. Jea n Eberabacb
10,30 Play Your Hunch
l l : 15 Jack Paar Sbow
Phlladelphl1 2 San F,rM. 1 ,n Inn} and sons.
1 1 :00 Price Is Right
1:00 Sign O(f
Sah.irday't R.ulft
Mn. F11ye Ball, Pt. Pleasant
Plttlllurgh 4 L" A"!I"" 3
wae the Sunday 81nner &amp;uelt 'of
S.n Franclaco 7 Phllict.lplila 4
Mr. and Mn. L E. Thomas.
MilwaukM 5 St. LOUIi 0
Mn. Jean Eberabach had • U
12,:,(, I ove That Bob
C:inclnruttl 7 Ctilc-.o 1 (1G 1nm)
fliunday aftmtoon sueata Mtl­
Monday's P....,_lti. Pitchtn
1 1 , 00 About Faces
Katbleen Clark Waters of Tn41,
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1 :30 .Medic
t,OO Jimerican !:l'lna.sthd
Los An.-,ln •t MUwaukN, nl,tit Mn:. Dorla Llevtnc, New Hav.._
Da:; In Coun
a,30 Capta in Galla n t
j -Drysd.1e ('-11 Vt. Buhl ,s-3).
and Mrs. Mabel Gerlach, Pt. Pie•
UJO San F'ra nels..:o Real
2:30 Th.!! Gale Slorm Show
Tuasclliy't GamM
111 nt.
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1,30 Your ESI(, Rf"'tMII lei
.J:O!.I BPat the Clock
1 Chicago at Phllad� phla, nithf
6,40 Weather Teller
Mr. and Mn. Diet Nobl
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St. Louis at Pittlburuh, nl9'tt
.1:SO Who JJo Y ou Trust
8:45 Jobn Oal) i'1'e-WI
Orle•n•
New
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Cincinnati,
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Angelas
Lot.
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t:00 America n BP.nd1V1Dd
7,00 Broken Arrow
Sunday to vt,lt lflfffal ct-,. �·
S•n Fran. at MllwaukN, n'9ht
5:30 Rocky and Pis Frie nd•
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7 30 Cheye nne
his Jnother, Mr1. lbtlld• N'c,bleA.
AMEiRICAN
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S:00 San Francisco Bell,
8,30 Bourbon Shfet Beat
and hl! 1ltter, Mre. !tanley- HarW. L, Pct. 01
" · " You r Esao Re.,...,_
q:30 Advf."ltures I n Pnradtse
bour. Mike Harbour, who bail'
l New Y-ork
33 22 .600
6:40 Weather Teller
10,30 Ted Mack Amateur Hour
·fifth vfsitinc the Nobles HinfJi,,
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Baltim
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6:45 John Da ly N e w1
697
11,00 'l"'he News Toni)fht
retdrned to h1I bome wftll �Cleveia nd
SO 2S .MG 3
7:00 · Honeymooners
1 1 , 10 Sc.arming the Weather
Mi.!11 A,lna Louise Shermms en.
29 27 .5 1 8 4 ¼
Detroit
7:30 Su garfool
1 1 :1� Sport Report
tered Holter Hoapital la■t ..-eek
Chicago
30 29 . 508 5
B:30 Wyatt Earp
U:20 Late �( how
and underwent 1ur,e,y. She JI
Washington
25 30 .455 8
":00 Th,. Rifleman
City
Kamas
23 35 .397 l l 'h reported improvt,tia:.
9:30 -Col t .45
Bost
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2 J SS .375 12 'iit
10:00 Alcoa Prese nts
Rnulta
Sunday,
, 10:30 Mr. Ad ams and Eve
8:00 Carloon Spectacular
N- YoJic 7 Chi .... l lht)
TOIUt,O�
New,
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New Y oril 5 Chlca,o 3 12nd)
1 1 :0I Sca nning the Weather
P·SO · .Movie
a,Jtlmoro 2 Dolrolt O (ht)
1 •U., Sport. ne ..,ort
tl:2!1, Your �o Re i,orte1
B•Uimore I Dttrolt O 12fMI)
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11 :.20 Late Show
•t:30 l Marr ied Joan
Botton 7 Ctaw.1.- I {ltt)
I 1�,tt Sil!ll off
l2:00 Restless Gun
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- I Walhi...,on 6 1f- CJ .. 5
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Seturda" R11ult1
Leah Gruese r. of POm....,,., •••
�•w York 1 2 ChlcllltD 5
lff'(ltlel'lted the "AWArd, of, tronot''
1 1 :SO December Bridti
w...hi1wton 7 Ko111N1 City 2
i,y tee�m: at Ute .danee . paru
12:00 Love of Life
Detroit 5 Balthnor• 3
at the Pomero, Hilhi Sdlooli Abdi12:30 Search For Tum on.. .­
1:00 Thf! Bli(ll\tc!' Day
C IH-.!anci 2 Boston I
t1&gt;rfum Saturday ni'8t1 'fha.. ft'il
:1:415 The �•■ic:ling Llght
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&amp;: 11J Tt,e Secret !,form
Monday'• Prob.ble Pitcher■
tire first aflrd ,wen to an)' teeh1 :00 He art o( the City
MO The Edi') of NIOt
Boston •t K-anN, City (nf,tlt) .sge by Th'e .ra,ra. Mt• Gtal'INI' la
J:$.l A,ai the W orld Tuma
1:00 The Tbn-e Stoorea
Borland (0.1) vt. H•II {5•21,
h e daughter of Mr. and llt1, Gm-•
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Life
11,30 Th•
Tu &amp;da • G
1:tld Grueiter. She waa •ho present•i
a
2 :30 HouJe P;irty
lcOO Ar�ur J. Smith. �....
B• It'• mo r. •: c h1y'
nltht
c•vo.Mne
ed a ftrewell lift by the AJ• M
11:00 The MilllonalJY
tU5 A Look at thet Weather
I Boston at KanNs City, night
with her familp '11Ulv0. Kt,nar7 1i
3;30 Vep!ict Is Y ours
•� ;Jule RivliD Snow
N1tW York at Detroit, nilht
I she is mo.Yifll � to aalffn+',r
■;.ib__,Amoo 'a'
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Washington at c:=1.val•nd, nl8hf . • . .
L.n .
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St,rrm
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T:00 lful:hway Patrol
Ul.ive
entettainnMnt· WU r 'Pf'llll!Dir
1\St Mp or NJ,tht
,:30 '11l.e Klfte' Smit�1 Show
ed !or. approxllqa�. 400 leina1era-.
8:00 The Texa n
t:00 nie Three Stooge,
by the Geiirge Hall,, Oombo fe.tUr•
8:SO Father Knows Best
1:30 Life of Rll:e,
ing many ruk •a: l'Oll :num-...
Q:00 Dahny Thomas Show·
MJO Arthiu J. Stnltn. l'f..,.
All i,roeeeda of the - nentn1 wen,
9:30 Ann Sothem Show
l;.1J A Look at the Weather
to ttfe G'Phft:lil 1 ""� 'Phe nwt hop
ld:OG Henneaey
n:20 Jule .Rivlin Shbw
will be held Friila)'- ben1nt at
l0:30 D uPont Sh o'.1
l:SO Amos 'n' Andy
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Syncos�.
1.1:00 News
U : 10 A Look at th11: Weather
7,00 Steve Doti avan
11:15 Th eater 1 3
T:30 To Tell the Truth
8· 0jl Eyewi tness to History
1,ao Ma�f L.ves of Doby GUiis
1
News
CBS
Tightrope
8:00
l:·11 Capta in Kangaroo
i:so ked 5iblton Show
1:00 Cartoon 'fheater
t0:00 Garry ' °Moore Show
U :00 News
I0:00 ·Red Rowe Show
,1 : 10 A Look a� the Weather
ID:30 On the Go
1
:2:00 Theater 13
1:00 I Love ...acy
Two hundred Mason-QallJa-Meigs
· teena.tera "Were attracted to the reqpenJnr of ·� Tri-County Teen
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Satunla,
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night at Zirka Dairy Bar ln Porn•
12:30 Jmt For You
Monday Through Prlday
, eroy. "Romance of Dan cing Un1 :30 News
Sign on
der the Star1'1 prevailed ss the
1 :35 Just !l'or You
1:00 Guest Star
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wa■ held oula:ide by lhe
dance
Plea1ant
Pt.
On
Calling
2:00
1:15 News &amp; Weathdr
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beautiful Ohio River.
S:00 M usic Go Rou nd
1:30 RFD
· Hi&amp;hU&amp;ht of the 226th dance of
3:30 N e wa
T:00 Breakfast Party
Ca nteen was the paying of tli•
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8:30 New,
4:,30 Local News
l bute to Lawrence (Butch) . Ll1le,
1:35 !Breakf ast Parti
"J'tnt Teena}e Cltlun of .tb'e Ca114:30 Music Go Ro und
1:30
ten" a nd l1udln1 the servlcee of
5:00 Sports In Reriew
,V:OC- -Coffee Tim�
the Canteen'• two ·beauty q�eni,
5:10 spans Score■
. J0:15 Swap Shop
Beverly · Cullip (Mia Tri-County
5:1:; The Band '(3.o:r
&amp;o:3,,2 Momi ng Devotion■
for 1960) and Donna Ja� �tiler
,:,e Pit Boone Show
t0:45 On the Town
{Mias Snow Queen), both• of Galll6:00 Sundown Serenade
11:00 Country Hoe Down
polll.
0:30 Of! the Air . . . .
12:1)() noon News
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Sldy top recording,
pre1 aented to teenagers
increased popularlty Ot TV.
· sAYS KIDS STILL READ ·
i n I new Cai•
teen contest "It Could .Be Youn."
·• IOW!',. CITY. Jowa UPI - Tele•
The Cantee n will return July ·19
MIJOYAN TO VISIT
fision ha� not reduood the amount
to 1ta1e • aimtlar fl'r'enl. •
OSLO, Norway UPII - The Norof reading. among ;oung1ten.
Bove&lt;ly Ann Cullip
Prof. Arthur B.arnes of the Uni• wegian li'or::eia:n MinielrY a nn ouncAult took top honon _fl '_, ·
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venity of lowa said st udiee made. ed Su nQay that Soviet Deputy Predan� contea� •nd w
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doublehead er of the season, again
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;��� ��t�; h_;� SP�(�'r_i v:-3;nd r:.�
one m prevJOW! twmb1U11 .
Pin!IOn had been hitting around
DIted press Int ernationaI
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. 200 this month. �ut he 1i_nacked
Quit shoving, fellas!
a pair of homers m the nightcap
There's plenty of room in the re-'r, but how can anyone con- Sunday and that was e nough to
vince the Yankees and Orioles when the y kee p crowding e a'c h eo n vinc� 20 . 127 fans that the
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other up front?
slump has ended. Bell, who started
t h e mo nth hitti ng .293 and went
Neither of them wants to give al\. inch.
The Yankees, win ners In 13 of games back. Detroi t is 4½: games into a c tion �u nday a t .241, got two
the ir lael 10 games, ordinarJly I behi nd in fourt h pl ace a nd fifth- h ill i n the first game, three In the
would have I comfortable lead on place Chicago is five games down. second.
-----the rest of the American League. Was h ington t ighte ned its hold on
But thelr lead - if rou could call sixt h place with a 6 • 5 deei.llion
it that - it on ly three percentage over Kansas City.
Birthday Ob,erv
poi nts a nd the persisten t Ori oles
Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe e n- ·
The re . was no cha nge among the tertai n ed with s fa mily dinner
Cau1ht In the co1t•1qu1tztf
are much loo close for comfort.
two National League le aders SunThink there's no end lo tho infta.
Su nday, at the ir home, West Maiu
The Yankees did Lhe!r beet to day. Both l ost. The Dodgers beat St. in observ a nce of the birthday
lionary 1pinl7 Sixty-four rop rep,
pu t aome dayligh t be t ween t hem t he first•pla ce Piratee, 8-6, and
nailntitiva of aovernmcnt, labor,
her sister, Mrs. William Bax•
of
by s Weeping a doubleheade r from th e Ph illies d efeated t he seco nd•
e
and education concluded
bu&amp;ineu
the wobbli ng Wh ite Sox Su nday, place Giants, 2-J, i n 1 1 innin,;;:a, � ;resen t were Mr. a nd Mrs. Elna ofWAmerican
ai•teantmeeti
HI, and 3-3. That didn't faze the The Cardi nals downe d t he Bravee,
mer Joh n&amp;on Sr., Wheeling, w.
we can look for­
that
Auc:mbly
Ori oles, th ou gh. They simply took 4-3, in t he opener of a d ouble h eadVa. Mr. a nd Mra. Harry Saddler,
arowlh, low un­
dynamic
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both e n d• of II twin-bill from th e er but the Braves wo n the nightBri dgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
slablo
reasonably
and
employment
Tiiera, 2·0 and 1-0, wi t h some of cap, 3-2. The Red s swept a twin- Sn
va., Mr.
yder, Parkers burg,
will
aoal1
theee
However,
priQea,
t hat aupe rb pitchl ng that has car•
bH! from th e Cubs, 4.3 and 7-5.
and Mrs. Elmer Joh nson Jr,
ried them tbis far.
The Ya nk's Jim Coates wo n hie
Americana
all
it
only
rca,;hod
be
Ch arleston, w. Va., Mrs. Baxter
eigh th game without a defeat in
Tw.-TN m Affelr
join tosetJier to uawe a
and Mr. an d Mrs, Wolfe.
If nothing else, th e AL race Is t he opeller a nd helped his own
ru, ;, ,ro&lt;i,,ctMty.
ehapi ng up II a two-team affair. cause by d riving i n th ree ru ns
flJJd wt 1111111 1011 IIIJI 6D t• ....
Botton took a doubleheader from with a pair of si ngles. The Yanks
ROSEWALL WHIPS HOAO
Writ• 10�1, f•r frn •uu,t.
Cleveland 7-1 and 3. 2, drri)plng ca me from beh in d in t he night cap
SAN FRANCISCO U P I � Ken
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t he third
la ce In d ians t h ree with Roger Maris si ngli ng h ome Rosewall defeated Lew Hoad , T-S,
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t h e decid i ng ruq in l h e sixth 7.,. Su nd ay to win the Quantas
af t er Mickey Ma n tle tr i ple d .
I ntern ational Professio nal Tennb
W Iiheim Tott.t s Two Hitter
Tournamen t . Fra nk Sedgman heal
K n ucklebali e r Hoyt Wilhelm Mal An derson, 9-7, for thir d place
pit c hed a two hitter !or Ba1tim ore and Hoad an d Panc h o Segura
over Detroit l n the opener and downed Ton y Trabert and Ale;i
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Milt Pappas came back with a Olme do , 6-2, fl-7, in the d oubles.
three• h ltter aga i nst the Tia:ers i n
t h e nig h tcap.
Mel Clark's All_ Stars st aged a
Bill Mo n bo uque t te'11 four . hit
.
s ni: - run elahth Inn ing on Sund li y tu p i t ch i ng plus homeni by Frank
rome from beh ind t o defea t t h•� M .a l zone, Ted Will i.ams and Gary
Montgomer, �JI St ars 7 .3 I n .a 1 G eiger gave D us ton Its opening
game played m Montgomery, W. game win over Clevela nd . Jim
V1t. . .
Perry wa� the loser. In t he nighlTra1h ni 3;1 i n the top or (he c .ap, credited to Tom &amp;ewer,
e,_ght h , Mel s tea m bu nc hed f. 1vc G eiger tripled to dri ve i n two
hits an� a Mont11:omery error to run .s and Do n Bu dd in supplied the
"Fully Equ ipped To ·serve You"
S&lt;!ore_ SI� rune •�d �ke t he lea_d .
clin r h er with a filth ·inn i ng home r,
T�c in�m1 was h ighlighted by Bi ll
C huck Stobbs, clutch re li ef pit• 1
U you are planning ,a new walk, dr,iveway, foundation, porch or
Wilson � tWt?•run ho mer.
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enabled the Sena tors to !
ching
1'loor build i t the -convenient, ,row-ooet way wiflh Goeglein
garage
Lcnn .ie Rice led off � th� inn- compl ete a three-game series
Re.a dy-Mixed Conc rete . Phone WY 2-3:a&amp;t for a free 1!181:imate.
Ing . with a two base h i t . Jimmy swee over the A's. Wash ingt
on
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Le wis_ w11� safe o n a n �rror, a nd
built a 6-0 lead but th e A's rallied
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Dor¥'•11. Clark BIO, led Rice home. for two runs in t he sixth a nd
Charlie Stobart's
t hcn score d three more in the eighth
eingle
bro ught Lewie acros.s t he plate. befor Stobbs pu t he
Middleport
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fire out.
St obart stoic second , a nd John
Thomae 11lngle-d to 11core Cl ark and
S tobart. lt was then that Wilson
SCOTS ADVANCli
c racked a li ne drlvt1
dow n the
J ERSEY CITY, N. J. UPI
righ t field fo ul li ne for his homer. Kihnunock or Scotla nd became
Charlie Stobart waa the wi nni n, the f i rs t 11ection win ner of the lhhurler for Mel's team. He relieved tern at lo na l Socc er League Sunday
DQrwln Clark in t he fourth . G ene by be at ing New York, J.I, before
Hesso n was bro ugh t In to pit ch the 1 1 ,704 at Roosevelt Field. Burnl e y
fi na l two inninas.
b�t Nice, 4-0, i n t he tint game
BUI Lowe started for the Mont.­ of the dc;iubleheader.
gomery team and was relieved by
Bo b Ayeraman Jn the eighth, Ay•
TOP ATT•NDANC I RICORD·
ersma n was a 11lar basketball play .
NEW YORK UPI - Freed om,
er al Vlr&amp;lnia Tech durin1 the past land, a 205-acre entertai nment
year.
proje ct, opened Sun day and bro ke
Montgomery had gone · ahead in the all time attendan ce record f or
th e .9ef' ond lnnlni by 2-1 wh e n they an o utdoor amusement park set by
sc ored twlce on an error a nd a D11neyl and In California. The man•
bate hit. They added another tn a&amp;emen t r.aid 61,500 per.llons bad
lhe third to lead 3·1 and to eet the visited lhe part, topping the lot·
sta�e for the alx run u priaJna: by mer record of 60,000 ,ct by Disney .
Me l's club In the ellhth.
land last July 4.
Greater Llva.lllty , , , Greater Cem,ort , , •
'fhe Montcomery team was made
Orea,., Cen.,..,,ence • • . , Greater Iconom y
up of high achool and collefe
playera In that vicinity, It I nclud­
ed pla)'en from Montaomery HJgh
Here 11 a plan that
Sehool, Weal Vlr1inl1 Tech, and
glv•• yau the beat
East Ba nk, the West Vir&amp;lnla
In co111lort for both
state champs In hl1h •chool cir•
clea.
Ind- on&lt;I aut,1Joh n Thom11 and Oorwln Clark
1 v l n g. We h o ve
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paced the �lttel'I for Mel'1 team as
each hlt .. fely twtee.
111ony othar plan,·
The llne ICON:
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D. Clark, Stobart (4), HHson (8}
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Cincinnati n-..i fan aini "Shott
Me the Va da Go Home," today,
pardon lb_eir p�m .
Vada �1 11 50" s 51ump 18 over.
Gue Bell � may be ov e� too. The
�eds .are in hft h place rn lh e Nallo nal Lea�ue, half a game from
t he first division .
.
T h e club e ndfd Its six-game
lo11ing ,treak wit h a , 'pl punch
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26 "1 Frttw&gt;d Norru, lla&lt;loe, 1,,,
been postponed -until • later dat e,
&gt;I,. Nwrt. •Id l&gt;oday.
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he■v.-- He appeared �nallJ on a 10:30
ta'W YOR.K UPI _ Floyd Pit- history to win bat"k: the
crown.
to tae P: m. e.d.l. lelev111u11 thow Sun�■)'
first
welght
the
And
tenon, buckin1 the odd.t and lra·
rurht - the nl&amp;ht before hil flfll
dilion,. will try to rec.ph,lft the lngo with I profeuional defeat.
None or the el"l.t
on,hi' p
,.;ua
� - .,.., -•·mpl
w-i bea•-••••t
... who pre.,· ou . defenae.
"--'d
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s 1..,. Like A
tolli&amp;bt from un beaten Ingemar Jy tried lo recover the ti t le were
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Surprlaed �porta wr1te111 Hked
.Jobuwon, Sweden • dimpled d y- able to do it, And the betti n1 ii
lhat Floyd doean' t turn the lhe brown- haired champion i n tbe
in their interna t ional tt·
r.amlter
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· ' at tbe Polo Grou nds.
trldr:.
. natty blue tropical tult 1f Sunday
turn fllht
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Brawney Joh � nsson , who floor_ed nigh t 's late outing mlsht Interfere
An expec t� crowd of 40,000 ! n
al
the fonner Giants ball park will
Floyd seven_ llmes for � th1r_d with t on ight'• Pf!rformance
watc h . 1111 U,ye1ro-0ld Pattermn of r�und _ tech.meal kno ckout m t h eir I O ·JO p. m · e ·d ·t · under lbe rlna:
t.a.
Rnch1lle Centre , N. Y., �t templs I first fight l�st Ju ne 26, appare nt !.)' ligh
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to become th e first

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late I aleep like I bab)'-late, till gate of perhaps $8fil0,000 at the I carry the fight to ln(l:o lhit time
m■y� 10.30 and &amp;et up feeling park. and the receiplJI from the&amp;- and try to beat him with left
ter-ll!levi.Jlon, radio, mov1e1 , ek, hooks to thi: head 11.nd hooting
fine for the wei,:h-in."
1t wu reported with ou t confir- expected to total abou t $2,500,000. comb1nal1on� to body and head.
_ t Jast June • Floyd
tn their righ
No Home TV
mation that he rec e ived $2.000 for 1
Th ere will be no h ome teie. m ad e the �1sastrous . mlsti.ke of
bis appearance u mys tery gue,=•
on the TV ehow "What'11 My Line · · ! vWon, but ABC will ra dio it to trying lo fight at a d istance from
Hie ide n tity was q u ickly e11tabl111 h• home, nati onally, lt will also be the 27-year· old long-range, sharp.
carried by radio In six la nguages shooting speeialist Thus Patterson
ed .
was nailed between th e eyes by 1
Tonig ht Ingemar a nd F1oy d a re to 2'3 foreig n countries.
a
thundering right i n the third
six
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Duri
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expected lo pick up about
eac h for their sched uled l �ro�nd- lng Patterso n i ndicated in his round for the first of seven knock , e r as th .
har
f the " J i ve · • sp arri ng session t h at he would l a owns.
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hl1h achool I•..,. ..met wUI be
plafff •t Tuppa,ra Plains W•dPlftday .wni,., lnstNd of •t
Eaat.m .., aMDUnced S.turd•r-

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Ba chtel Fiel d at Wah1m1 will be
t he 1ite of battle for Mel Clark's
All-Stan whe n the)' tangle t h is
Wedneaday at 8 p. m. un der t he
llghla wit h Manager Clyde Will•
ard's team of Charl ei1ton, w. Va.
e\an.

The vlsllon 1rt1 sponsored by tbe
Bender's Mllsic Store, Ch arleston,
�nd boast lormer C h1rle1lon Sen•
ator1' catcher Pete RlHa n a nd oth •
er ,uch well k now n diamond per- 1
formers H earl Nutter, Jack West,
Bob Johnaon (ex..Se naton' pi tcher)
Darren Gllaon, and others.
Clark. expect, to o pen wi t h Gene
Hesaon on the mo u nd and L uther
'fucker receivi ng, w i t h Tom Grues•
er due for ta tchine action , loo ;
Joh n Tho mas, ex•Oh i o State 1tar at
first baae; Ralph Cla�k on tecon d .
RUil)' Wam1ley al shortstop an d
Bill Wileon of Pomeroy on thir d
baae.
The outfiel d will be Gerald
Clark, G ary Moore a nd Joe Brad•
ley.

' e Bangs
Racm
Out 20 afet1es
IO 12-0 ICtory

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Raci ne banied o u t 20 hi t, of [
loller McKee su nd ay a t t he Alhe ns
County Falrground, lo beat New
Marshfield 12-0 behi nd the pitch•
IAL !l� t,. rry Wolfe who we nt 7
.Jnllln*• wlth Johll · Clela ud finlah•
ihg up.
Between them the)' allowed four
N ew Mar■hfleld hill , It was a
H ock.I ng Valley Leag ue ga me.
For Rac ine Juni or Wol Ce ha d
two 11l n&amp;le1 and two doubles, Al·
kn Stobart a double and t wo si n•
i lea, Bob Adams, three SIRM les,
and Aaron Wolfe, Dua ne Wolfe and
BIii McNl ckle two si ngles each.
Wolfe fa nned 9, Cleland five,
McKee fa nned 7.
Rac ine
(M(I 133 010- 1 2 20 2
N. Marahfle ld 000 000 000--- 4 4 6
Wolle (WP), Cleland (BJ a nd Mc•
f\iick.le. McKee and Jones.
DROP TWO PLAY I RS
BLACKSBURG, Va. UPI
Coach Frank M ose ley annou nced
Sunday that h1lfba c k Pa t Henry
J and sophomore ce n ter l)ave Gll·
le1pie have been dropped from
thf!l Vlr1Jnla Tech football team
for falli n&amp; to meet. academic re•
qulrementa.

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down and two to 110 toda y for
21 � " Ar nold Palmer, the new IJ.S. Open
24"
12-,." champio n .
13''
He has the Bl. itish Open and
12··
10"
PGA champi onships to 10 to score
th e grand eit gra nd elam iD golf.
Ing hi1t ory. He 1'1llthed lhe hali•
i n his objtetlYe SaturTITLI AT ITAKI -Jdha nMOn 's way m ark
NEW YORK (UPll - He re are
d ey when, with the a,uLeat come•
the fic t s and filr\l rea for Monday workl beavywetsht championship. bsek. the game baa ever llnown,
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DIITAN Cl-lS rounds.
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he won the U.S. Open champi on•
SITa-p0I 0 G rounru ·
fight:
wi t h a par-bu.11Un1 ro und of
sbip
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TIMI-Mai n bout !llart&amp; at l0.30
PRIN CIPALS--- C.'h•mpion lnie·
66, liX•U nd er-par.
mar .Jo'harwon of Sweden Vil ell;• ip .m., e.d.t.
TTING - Joha nuon favored
I n April he won tile M uter• by
champion Fl oyd Patttnon of I1 l■
t 8-6.
a
blrdyi ng the lut two h lea, In
Rockvill e Centre, N. Y.
O
Feature Sports , I the heat of a June day near
PR OMOTER
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ter.
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Fugaiy
Inc., Jack.
foothills of the anow,capped Rocky
IX PICTID CROWD - 40,000.
Mounlalns Sat urday he came
I XPICTID 0-ATI - $800,000. from seven stro.kea bae� to win
HOM■ 1'1 LIVIIION -:- None.
the Open -t he most prl.zed title In
ll.A DIO-B roadcaat n at m�lJy b y aolf. He did lt with a IJme that
Also by other companies i n ,us hotter than tbe weathe� 11x · la nguages to 26 foreign coun• I c, rdin&amp; six birdies on the first
lrlea.
seven hol ea of the lourtb and flTHIATIJt-TV - Teleprompter nal roun d .
Co:,poratfon end� ll by dOiSed , cir- 1 Sllrtlne t he day he w11 eiChl
epo
t"Ult lo 230 loc1t1 0,ns t n 1 25 citlea ■trokee be hind burl)' Mikt1 Soui n United Sa�e• a nd Ca n.ada , wibh ch ak, who look ed like he was 10
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700,000 11e.ats 1val11ble. New York i ng L o run away with the tc;iurna •
To Redeem Your FIiied
I area blaeked out o n 7&amp;.mile NI- me nt . At the end of tpe moornin :
S&amp;H Green Stamp Boob d lu,,
18 holes, Palm er atlll trailed Sou•
JOHANIION'I PUJtSI -25 per chak by seve n hoJea, Al tbe pretourne y beUlna fn orlte at '6-1, it
dl dn 't seem like Palmer had
mu ch of a ch ance,
HolH 50-foot Chip
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But as he explained Jater, " I
ha d desire."
"You never &amp;Ive up In th la
2ame; a nyth ing can hll ppe n . "
It h appe ned to the &amp;olfl n&amp; a:olden boy from Pe nn11lvan la. He
etarted ou t with four bltdiee on
the front ni ne of the tlnal round,
his ke y shot bel na: a 00-foot chipi n on the second bole.
"Wh e n tha t went In, I fl1ured
I could nu1ke it, tor J beard bis
Mike wae havJ n1 hf 1 troubles.
ON THE BRADBURY ROAD
But
t he re •till were a Jot ol other
Phone WY-!-37'8 Mldtlleport, Obit Day or Evening
fellow, I n the fleld t had lo beat."
Roule I
He beat them 111 with 11\010
four blnli.., 1 par, a nd. t
. two
more birdies for the IIJ1t.
ien
holea. He wound up the fro olne
i n 30, t yi ng the record score for
an open nine set bJ Jimmy McHale of Phlladelphia b.lck In 100.
Th en he went on to ,hoot the
back n ine of th e ?,()Of.yard Cht'rr)'
Ill lie Co untry Club co urse In 315.
Tha t or- fourth-round ine him I
total o( 280, two strokea bcetter
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3, per cent of promotio n'• .-ba re
or theater-TV and otter aux.Ulery
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PATTIHON'I PURII- 21 per
cent ot ne t Polo Grou nds ,p te and
50 per ce nt of promGtlon'a ehar,e
of llheater-TV •nd other auxH141ry
rt,hta.
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YANKI IIGN aONUS PLAY·•
CHICAGO UPI - Al1n Hall,
All-America catcher from the
Unlveraity of Ari10n1, was 1ia;ned
Sunday b)' the New York Ya nkee•
"for a y-ery sub1La ntlal bonu1,"
eatlmated aL $73,000, He will r.
I port to the Yankeea' BlnghamtOJ:1 1
• N. Y., farm club n ext week.

than th;-;;rprT.;;;.;;� p. Jack
N'icklaua. the 22-year• old u. s.
Am1teur champion.
Nlcll:lau1 1lon1 with ma ny olh•
era WU · In conte ntio n to the IHt
1 fe w holes. He actually led Uae
fleld at one time by 1 ,troke but
· then ran Into two. a ucceuive bo·
a:le1. They coil him hit chance tp
become the lint a matuer to win
the Open since lbhn ny Goodman
in 1833. B ut hl1 total of 282 1Ull
w11 the beat fiver l n the Open
for an amateur.
SOchall: 1bot a final-round of '18,
four 0Y11r pu, after leadln&amp; the
field for thtte rounds. '1111t ane
213, tying him with
him a total
flve other PIOl!.i for third plaeti.
Thfly were Dutel Harrison, Julhia
Borot, l&gt;ow r.lnaterw&amp;ld, Jack
Fleet and TM !lroll.

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way out
"Suit �• - � -It's I I 10_ a . m : on June 1 8 �! "I'm with you,'' Ricney U)'I,
Manager 8111 R1tney of the &amp;ul and h J1 diin lipt cra ck Into a
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2:30 Loretta Young Theater
6:00 Music in the }found
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3:00 Young Dr. Malone
6:1� Jim Th acke r S h ,Jw
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Los Angele,
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7:au Laramie
23 31 .426 1 2
Oh lca,go
8:30 J o urney t o Underslo n d in g
21 37 ,362 16
Phi ladel,pih ia
Party
urray
M
ArU1ur
9:30
ltttVlb
Sunclay'&amp;
6:45 Sign Or
l0:00 '.\f Squad
hicago
3 ,1st 11me}
C
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4
Cincinnat
7,00 Today
l0:30 Phil Si\vt!r! Show
5 (2nd r,amit)
Chicago
7
Clndnnatl
Katie Doonan Show
St. Loui1 4 Mllw•ukte ) ( h t ean-1
Mn. Mabel Oerlath a nd tbll­
9c30 Topper
1 1 , 00
3 St. LDU"k 2 (2nd .. me) dre n, Pt. PleasanJ, apent the' ..Wek
Mllwauk•
10,00 Dougb Re Ml
I :lU W"lathf!rc ast
Los Antele.1 I Pl � 6
end with Mn. Jea n Eberabacb
10,30 Play Your Hunch
l l : 15 Jack Paar Sbow
Phlladelphl1 2 San F,rM. 1 ,n Inn} and sons.
1 1 :00 Price Is Right
1:00 Sign O(f
Sah.irday't R.ulft
Mn. F11ye Ball, Pt. Pleasant
Plttlllurgh 4 L" A"!I"" 3
wae the Sunday 81nner &amp;uelt 'of
S.n Franclaco 7 Phllict.lplila 4
Mr. and Mn. L E. Thomas.
MilwaukM 5 St. LOUIi 0
Mn. Jean Eberabach had • U
12,:,(, I ove That Bob
C:inclnruttl 7 Ctilc-.o 1 (1G 1nm)
fliunday aftmtoon sueata Mtl­
Monday's P....,_lti. Pitchtn
1 1 , 00 About Faces
Katbleen Clark Waters of Tn41,
I
1 :30 .Medic
t,OO Jimerican !:l'lna.sthd
Los An.-,ln •t MUwaukN, nl,tit Mn:. Dorla Llevtnc, New Hav.._
Da:; In Coun
a,30 Capta in Galla n t
j -Drysd.1e ('-11 Vt. Buhl ,s-3).
and Mrs. Mabel Gerlach, Pt. Pie•
UJO San F'ra nels..:o Real
2:30 Th.!! Gale Slorm Show
Tuasclliy't GamM
111 nt.
I
1,30 Your ESI(, Rf"'tMII lei
.J:O!.I BPat the Clock
1 Chicago at Phllad� phla, nithf
6,40 Weather Teller
Mr. and Mn. Diet Nobl
m
St. Louis at Pittlburuh, nl9'tt
.1:SO Who JJo Y ou Trust
8:45 Jobn Oal) i'1'e-WI
Orle•n•
New
ghter,,
u
da
nltht
Cincinnati,
•t
Angelas
Lot.
�
t:00 America n BP.nd1V1Dd
7,00 Broken Arrow
Sunday to vt,lt lflfffal ct-,. �·
S•n Fran. at MllwaukN, n'9ht
5:30 Rocky and Pis Frie nd•
·
7 30 Cheye nne
his Jnother, Mr1. lbtlld• N'c,bleA.
AMEiRICAN
GUI
LI
S:00 San Francisco Bell,
8,30 Bourbon Shfet Beat
and hl! 1ltter, Mre. !tanley- HarW. L, Pct. 01
" · " You r Esao Re.,...,_
q:30 Advf."ltures I n Pnradtse
bour. Mike Harbour, who bail'
l New Y-ork
33 22 .600
6:40 Weather Teller
10,30 Ted Mack Amateur Hour
·fifth vfsitinc the Nobles HinfJi,,
·
re
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Baltim
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25
37
6:45 John Da ly N e w1
697
11,00 'l"'he News Toni)fht
retdrned to h1I bome wftll �Cleveia nd
SO 2S .MG 3
7:00 · Honeymooners
1 1 , 10 Sc.arming the Weather
Mi.!11 A,lna Louise Shermms en.
29 27 .5 1 8 4 ¼
Detroit
7:30 Su garfool
1 1 :1� Sport Report
tered Holter Hoapital la■t ..-eek
Chicago
30 29 . 508 5
B:30 Wyatt Earp
U:20 Late �( how
and underwent 1ur,e,y. She JI
Washington
25 30 .455 8
":00 Th,. Rifleman
City
Kamas
23 35 .397 l l 'h reported improvt,tia:.
9:30 -Col t .45
Bost
n
o
2 J SS .375 12 'iit
10:00 Alcoa Prese nts
Rnulta
Sunday,
, 10:30 Mr. Ad ams and Eve
8:00 Carloon Spectacular
N- YoJic 7 Chi .... l lht)
TOIUt,O�
New,
Thti
:00
1
u.-ao Romper Room
.
G
New Y oril 5 Chlca,o 3 12nd)
1 1 :0I Sca nning the Weather
P·SO · .Movie
a,Jtlmoro 2 Dolrolt O (ht)
1 •U., Sport. ne ..,ort
tl:2!1, Your �o Re i,orte1
B•Uimore I Dttrolt O 12fMI)
.
11 :.20 Late Show
•t:30 l Marr ied Joan
Botton 7 Ctaw.1.- I {ltt)
I 1�,tt Sil!ll off
l2:00 Restless Gun
·-· 3 Clo••- t lihld)
- I Walhi...,on 6 1f- CJ .. 5
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Seturda" R11ult1
Leah Gruese r. of POm....,,., •••
�•w York 1 2 ChlcllltD 5
lff'(ltlel'lted the "AWArd, of, tronot''
1 1 :SO December Bridti
w...hi1wton 7 Ko111N1 City 2
i,y tee�m: at Ute .danee . paru
12:00 Love of Life
Detroit 5 Balthnor• 3
at the Pomero, Hilhi Sdlooli Abdi12:30 Search For Tum on.. .­
1:00 Thf! Bli(ll\tc!' Day
C IH-.!anci 2 Boston I
t1&gt;rfum Saturday ni'8t1 'fha.. ft'il
:1:415 The �•■ic:ling Llght
!
&amp;: 11J Tt,e Secret !,form
Monday'• Prob.ble Pitcher■
tire first aflrd ,wen to an)' teeh1 :00 He art o( the City
MO The Edi') of NIOt
Boston •t K-anN, City (nf,tlt) .sge by Th'e .ra,ra. Mt• Gtal'INI' la
J:$.l A,ai the W orld Tuma
1:00 The Tbn-e Stoorea
Borland (0.1) vt. H•II {5•21,
h e daughter of Mr. and llt1, Gm-•
t
WorM
r
o
F
or
Better
Jl'or
2:80
Rllor
of
Life
11,30 Th•
Tu &amp;da • G
1:tld Grueiter. She waa •ho present•i
a
2 :30 HouJe P;irty
lcOO Ar�ur J. Smith. �....
B• It'• mo r. •: c h1y'
nltht
c•vo.Mne
ed a ftrewell lift by the AJ• M
11:00 The MilllonalJY
tU5 A Look at thet Weather
I Boston at KanNs City, night
with her familp '11Ulv0. Kt,nar7 1i
3;30 Vep!ict Is Y ours
•� ;Jule RivliD Snow
N1tW York at Detroit, nilht
I she is mo.Yifll � to aalffn+',r
■;.ib__,Amoo 'a'
�(j&gt;. ;ii,,, lui.m,,r
Washington at c:=1.val•nd, nl8hf . • . .
L.n .
'. nil. wtttl hl!!l' fut�.
St,rrm
i:1$
T:00 lful:hway Patrol
Ul.ive
entettainnMnt· WU r 'Pf'llll!Dir
1\St Mp or NJ,tht
,:30 '11l.e Klfte' Smit�1 Show
ed !or. approxllqa�. 400 leina1era-.
8:00 The Texa n
t:00 nie Three Stooge,
by the Geiirge Hall,, Oombo fe.tUr•
8:SO Father Knows Best
1:30 Life of Rll:e,
ing many ruk •a: l'Oll :num-...
Q:00 Dahny Thomas Show·
MJO Arthiu J. Stnltn. l'f..,.
All i,roeeeda of the - nentn1 wen,
9:30 Ann Sothem Show
l;.1J A Look at the Weather
to ttfe G'Phft:lil 1 ""� 'Phe nwt hop
ld:OG Henneaey
n:20 Jule .Rivlin Shbw
will be held Friila)'- ben1nt at
l0:30 D uPont Sh o'.1
l:SO Amos 'n' Andy
�
Syncos�.
1.1:00 News
U : 10 A Look at th11: Weather
7,00 Steve Doti avan
11:15 Th eater 1 3
T:30 To Tell the Truth
8· 0jl Eyewi tness to History
1,ao Ma�f L.ves of Doby GUiis
1
News
CBS
Tightrope
8:00
l:·11 Capta in Kangaroo
i:so ked 5iblton Show
1:00 Cartoon 'fheater
t0:00 Garry ' °Moore Show
U :00 News
I0:00 ·Red Rowe Show
,1 : 10 A Look a� the Weather
ID:30 On the Go
1
:2:00 Theater 13
1:00 I Love ...acy
Two hundred Mason-QallJa-Meigs
· teena.tera "Were attracted to the reqpenJnr of ·� Tri-County Teen
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C,q,teen "B111d1t1 nd"
Satunla,
n
night at Zirka Dairy Bar ln Porn•
12:30 Jmt For You
Monday Through Prlday
, eroy. "Romance of Dan cing Un1 :30 News
Sign on
der the Star1'1 prevailed ss the
1 :35 Just !l'or You
1:00 Guest Star
I
wa■ held oula:ide by lhe
dance
Plea1ant
Pt.
On
Calling
2:00
1:15 News &amp; Weathdr
f
beautiful Ohio River.
S:00 M usic Go Rou nd
1:30 RFD
· Hi&amp;hU&amp;ht of the 226th dance of
3:30 N e wa
T:00 Breakfast Party
Ca nteen was the paying of tli•
the
d
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Ro
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G
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u
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3:35
8:30 New,
4:,30 Local News
l bute to Lawrence (Butch) . Ll1le,
1:35 !Breakf ast Parti
"J'tnt Teena}e Cltlun of .tb'e Ca114:30 Music Go Ro und
1:30
ten" a nd l1udln1 the servlcee of
5:00 Sports In Reriew
,V:OC- -Coffee Tim�
the Canteen'• two ·beauty q�eni,
5:10 spans Score■
. J0:15 Swap Shop
Beverly · Cullip (Mia Tri-County
5:1:; The Band '(3.o:r
&amp;o:3,,2 Momi ng Devotion■
for 1960) and Donna Ja� �tiler
,:,e Pit Boone Show
t0:45 On the Town
{Mias Snow Queen), both• of Galll6:00 Sundown Serenade
11:00 Country Hoe Down
polll.
0:30 Of! the Air . . . .
12:1)() noon News
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Sldy top recording,
pre1 aented to teenagers
increased popularlty Ot TV.
· sAYS KIDS STILL READ ·
i n I new Cai•
teen contest "It Could .Be Youn."
·• IOW!',. CITY. Jowa UPI - Tele•
The Cantee n will return July ·19
MIJOYAN TO VISIT
fision ha� not reduood the amount
to 1ta1e • aimtlar fl'r'enl. •
OSLO, Norway UPII - The Norof reading. among ;oung1ten.
Bove&lt;ly Ann Cullip
Prof. Arthur B.arnes of the Uni• wegian li'or::eia:n MinielrY a nn ouncAult took top honon _fl '_, ·
·
venity of lowa said st udiee made. ed Su nQay that Soviet Deputy Predan� contea� •nd w
in 1950 and 19!58 showed you ng- mier Atiistat I. Mikoya n will head
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doublehead er of the season, again
g
e
t
i
;��� ��t�; h_;� SP�(�'r_i v:-3;nd r:.�
one m prevJOW! twmb1U11 .
Pin!IOn had been hitting around
DIted press Int ernationaI
•
. 200 this month. �ut he 1i_nacked
Quit shoving, fellas!
a pair of homers m the nightcap
There's plenty of room in the re-'r, but how can anyone con- Sunday and that was e nough to
vince the Yankees and Orioles when the y kee p crowding e a'c h eo n vinc� 20 . 127 fans that the
.
other up front?
slump has ended. Bell, who started
t h e mo nth hitti ng .293 and went
Neither of them wants to give al\. inch.
The Yankees, win ners In 13 of games back. Detroi t is 4½: games into a c tion �u nday a t .241, got two
the ir lael 10 games, ordinarJly I behi nd in fourt h pl ace a nd fifth- h ill i n the first game, three In the
would have I comfortable lead on place Chicago is five games down. second.
-----the rest of the American League. Was h ington t ighte ned its hold on
But thelr lead - if rou could call sixt h place with a 6 • 5 deei.llion
it that - it on ly three percentage over Kansas City.
Birthday Ob,erv
poi nts a nd the persisten t Ori oles
Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe e n- ·
The re . was no cha nge among the tertai n ed with s fa mily dinner
Cau1ht In the co1t•1qu1tztf
are much loo close for comfort.
two National League le aders SunThink there's no end lo tho infta.
Su nday, at the ir home, West Maiu
The Yankees did Lhe!r beet to day. Both l ost. The Dodgers beat St. in observ a nce of the birthday
lionary 1pinl7 Sixty-four rop rep,
pu t aome dayligh t be t ween t hem t he first•pla ce Piratee, 8-6, and
nailntitiva of aovernmcnt, labor,
her sister, Mrs. William Bax•
of
by s Weeping a doubleheade r from th e Ph illies d efeated t he seco nd•
e
and education concluded
bu&amp;ineu
the wobbli ng Wh ite Sox Su nday, place Giants, 2-J, i n 1 1 innin,;;:a, � ;resen t were Mr. a nd Mrs. Elna ofWAmerican
ai•teantmeeti
HI, and 3-3. That didn't faze the The Cardi nals downe d t he Bravee,
mer Joh n&amp;on Sr., Wheeling, w.
we can look for­
that
Auc:mbly
Ori oles, th ou gh. They simply took 4-3, in t he opener of a d ouble h eadVa. Mr. a nd Mra. Harry Saddler,
arowlh, low un­
dynamic
lo
MRI
both e n d• of II twin-bill from th e er but the Braves wo n the nightBri dgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
slablo
reasonably
and
employment
Tiiera, 2·0 and 1-0, wi t h some of cap, 3-2. The Red s swept a twin- Sn
va., Mr.
yder, Parkers burg,
will
aoal1
theee
However,
priQea,
t hat aupe rb pitchl ng that has car•
bH! from th e Cubs, 4.3 and 7-5.
and Mrs. Elmer Joh nson Jr,
ried them tbis far.
The Ya nk's Jim Coates wo n hie
Americana
all
it
only
rca,;hod
be
Ch arleston, w. Va., Mrs. Baxter
eigh th game without a defeat in
Tw.-TN m Affelr
join tosetJier to uawe a
and Mr. an d Mrs, Wolfe.
If nothing else, th e AL race Is t he opeller a nd helped his own
ru, ;, ,ro&lt;i,,ctMty.
ehapi ng up II a two-team affair. cause by d riving i n th ree ru ns
flJJd wt 1111111 1011 IIIJI 6D t• ....
Botton took a doubleheader from with a pair of si ngles. The Yanks
ROSEWALL WHIPS HOAO
Writ• 10�1, f•r frn •uu,t.
Cleveland 7-1 and 3. 2, drri)plng ca me from beh in d in t he night cap
SAN FRANCISCO U P I � Ken
•,-, lrowt:11 •N Yw". to: '
.
;i
t he third
la ce In d ians t h ree with Roger Maris si ngli ng h ome Rosewall defeated Lew Hoad , T-S,
""•rlcH ,11t11111,1, , c111 ....i,
---IIIMnlilJ, llt• Y..-k l1, N, Y.
t h e decid i ng ruq in l h e sixth 7.,. Su nd ay to win the Quantas
af t er Mickey Ma n tle tr i ple d .
I ntern ational Professio nal Tennb
W Iiheim Tott.t s Two Hitter
Tournamen t . Fra nk Sedgman heal
K n ucklebali e r Hoyt Wilhelm Mal An derson, 9-7, for thir d place
pit c hed a two hitter !or Ba1tim ore and Hoad an d Panc h o Segura
over Detroit l n the opener and downed Ton y Trabert and Ale;i
1..1
Milt Pappas came back with a Olme do , 6-2, fl-7, in the d oubles.
three• h ltter aga i nst the Tia:ers i n
t h e nig h tcap.
Mel Clark's All_ Stars st aged a
Bill Mo n bo uque t te'11 four . hit
.
s ni: - run elahth Inn ing on Sund li y tu p i t ch i ng plus homeni by Frank
rome from beh ind t o defea t t h•� M .a l zone, Ted Will i.ams and Gary
Montgomer, �JI St ars 7 .3 I n .a 1 G eiger gave D us ton Its opening
game played m Montgomery, W. game win over Clevela nd . Jim
V1t. . .
Perry wa� the loser. In t he nighlTra1h ni 3;1 i n the top or (he c .ap, credited to Tom &amp;ewer,
e,_ght h , Mel s tea m bu nc hed f. 1vc G eiger tripled to dri ve i n two
hits an� a Mont11:omery error to run .s and Do n Bu dd in supplied the
"Fully Equ ipped To ·serve You"
S&lt;!ore_ SI� rune •�d �ke t he lea_d .
clin r h er with a filth ·inn i ng home r,
T�c in�m1 was h ighlighted by Bi ll
C huck Stobbs, clutch re li ef pit• 1
U you are planning ,a new walk, dr,iveway, foundation, porch or
Wilson � tWt?•run ho mer.
.
enabled the Sena tors to !
ching
1'loor build i t the -convenient, ,row-ooet way wiflh Goeglein
garage
Lcnn .ie Rice led off � th� inn- compl ete a three-game series
Re.a dy-Mixed Conc rete . Phone WY 2-3:a&amp;t for a free 1!181:imate.
Ing . with a two base h i t . Jimmy swee over the A's. Wash ingt
on
p
Le wis_ w11� safe o n a n �rror, a nd
built a 6-0 lead but th e A's rallied
.
Dor¥'•11. Clark BIO, led Rice home. for two runs in t he sixth a nd
Charlie Stobart's
t hcn score d three more in the eighth
eingle
bro ught Lewie acros.s t he plate. befor Stobbs pu t he
Middleport
Phone WY-WZU
Page SI.
e
t
fire out.
St obart stoic second , a nd John
Thomae 11lngle-d to 11core Cl ark and
S tobart. lt was then that Wilson
SCOTS ADVANCli
c racked a li ne drlvt1
dow n the
J ERSEY CITY, N. J. UPI
righ t field fo ul li ne for his homer. Kihnunock or Scotla nd became
Charlie Stobart waa the wi nni n, the f i rs t 11ection win ner of the lhhurler for Mel's team. He relieved tern at lo na l Socc er League Sunday
DQrwln Clark in t he fourth . G ene by be at ing New York, J.I, before
Hesso n was bro ugh t In to pit ch the 1 1 ,704 at Roosevelt Field. Burnl e y
fi na l two inninas.
b�t Nice, 4-0, i n t he tint game
BUI Lowe started for the Mont.­ of the dc;iubleheader.
gomery team and was relieved by
Bo b Ayeraman Jn the eighth, Ay•
TOP ATT•NDANC I RICORD·
ersma n was a 11lar basketball play .
NEW YORK UPI - Freed om,
er al Vlr&amp;lnia Tech durin1 the past land, a 205-acre entertai nment
year.
proje ct, opened Sun day and bro ke
Montgomery had gone · ahead in the all time attendan ce record f or
th e .9ef' ond lnnlni by 2-1 wh e n they an o utdoor amusement park set by
sc ored twlce on an error a nd a D11neyl and In California. The man•
bate hit. They added another tn a&amp;emen t r.aid 61,500 per.llons bad
lhe third to lead 3·1 and to eet the visited lhe part, topping the lot·
sta�e for the alx run u priaJna: by mer record of 60,000 ,ct by Disney .
Me l's club In the ellhth.
land last July 4.
Greater Llva.lllty , , , Greater Cem,ort , , •
'fhe Montcomery team was made
Orea,., Cen.,..,,ence • • . , Greater Iconom y
up of high achool and collefe
playera In that vicinity, It I nclud­
ed pla)'en from Montaomery HJgh
Here 11 a plan that
Sehool, Weal Vlr1inl1 Tech, and
glv•• yau the beat
East Ba nk, the West Vir&amp;lnla
In co111lort for both
state champs In hl1h •chool cir•
clea.
Ind- on&lt;I aut,1Joh n Thom11 and Oorwln Clark
1 v l n g. We h o ve
1
paced the �lttel'I for Mel'1 team as
each hlt .. fely twtee.
111ony othar plan,·
The llne ICON:
avallabla,
010 000 060-7 1 1 1
Mol'a Stu,
-- ! � 10
1
000---3
000
mery
021
Montao
D. Clark, Stobart (4), HHson (8}
a nd Grue,er; Lowe, A)ienman (8), I
�nd Ayenman, Kelly (8). ·--

you've Got fO TeliMe- �Mff.

- I Bad News Fro.. Old Goliing Partner

TELE V ISION GU I DE
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CINCINNATI UPI _ U the
Cincinnati n-..i fan aini "Shott
Me the Va da Go Home," today,
pardon lb_eir p�m .
Vada �1 11 50" s 51ump 18 over.
Gue Bell � may be ov e� too. The
�eds .are in hft h place rn lh e Nallo nal Lea�ue, half a game from
t he first division .
.
T h e club e ndfd Its six-game
lo11ing ,treak wit h a , 'pl punch
h

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Baptlat Church UUIOl.lnced. tor June
26 "1 Frttw&gt;d Norru, lla&lt;loe, 1,,,
been postponed -until • later dat e,
&gt;I,. Nwrt. •Id l&gt;oday.
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Dail y Sent inel , Pome roy-M iddleport , o. . Ju ne 20,
1960-5 • , •

HYMN IINO JUNI 2'

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Mrs. Olive Ingraham Presents Piano
Pupils In Recital At Salisbury Sunday

CllCLI TO MIIT
Tbe l'rif'ndlJ arc.le of the Fed­
'erattd Chu.rch will meet Tu*
: c11,y, a t 8 p.m. ll tile Chutth.

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R,ose Gard-en Club Wincling Trail Garden Club Has Session
Holds June Meeting Thursday Evening W-ith Mrs. c. L. Heaton
I Mrs. Robert Reibel was guest speaker when the Winding
I At Tuppers Plains
�atl Ga.rden club met Thursday evening at the hom e of Mrs

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Mrs. Ohve I ngraham presented her piano pu.Plls in a redta-l
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Sunday afternoon at the Salisbury school auditorium. Gue,1,
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pe rs Plains h el d its Ju n e m ee ti ng
,,
were r_egistered by Brenda Ingra.ham , Ph yllis Kaspar and Un· L. Heaton, Locust SL
al lhe ho me of Mrs Fred erick Goe�--..-da Sm�th ai:i-d as they registered a replica of a piano with thei r
"Color in Arr�nging" was the topic- of Mrs, Reibel who
·
bel.
name inscribed was pinned on each.
brought
out to , first, think of the container second the size
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n
ope
ith
w
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T he mee trnii:
Th e
Th e program , announced by Louanna Leonard a pupil I
a nd color and, third, where the arrangemeht will � placed
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cal
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er
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Pray
f
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ope n ed wit h a solo ··s nake Da nce"
col oni r -·
Pomeroy, Ohlo
- - - - - -I membe r w31 to brmg a samp le of Rou-glh pottery a nd bri,ght
l:ty Dul.a S he r id an who hu had pu nch a nd mi nts were 1erve d on · ..,;
club, MIIS '!1hornpson an d Mr:s Sid•
ahoul
d be u.sed on tihe kitch en
n
de
r
l!,(a
r
ei
h
t
from
soil
.
1
just two lessons, fol lowed by a cryst� I lr11 ys. fr o� a beautifully
n ey
Spe n,ce r ; recreatio n , MrS
Topics were g 1 11c n by Mni. C. 0 For better desig n , use plai n chi n-a
appointed �il ble Wll h lace CO\ler,
$
er, ··wm 1 e W oodc h uc lf. , "
Pr
numb
t
by
,
Cai r , Mn 1lhompson , Mrs
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1
TONIGHT and TUISDAY
n
••f?antv
11
R 1 ch�rds
ce ntered w ith .11n arra n ge m e nt of
Mula Gruc1Wr.
o
a r:d Mrs Ter rell
al
11
He
15
l
o
t
t.a
ho
d
w to kemtone con ine r
iu1�.s" and Mrs. Mil dred Headley,
"A VISIT TO A
Four o f the pupils pr e!t('flted two yellow chrysa n t he mums . an d baby
•
i
a
h
ft
h
d
g
ah.1r-al
n
d
an
e6
s
ue
so
n
us
Flower -arra11gn1e nts were Judg
· · J::t� h t "'"'� to )'Jantt ng a i-'ulletl
breat h and gre en ery With
ow
n umbers eac h d u nng th e
Sh e also stressed the stu dy of Uhe I
after- ca nd les lfl cry stal holde n onyell
R1)1,;e "
1
1th
e
e
d by Mrs Retbc. l w ho ;1:1warclecl
SJlAU, PI..Am,r''
1j•
n
noon Ca rla Norton played "Ven•
1 Thos'e r('ce1 v tn g ribbons for a r t·olor \\olbeel and hght effects , state ribbon to Mrs Pratt, for
er si de The punch bowl WU o n
I
v
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d
a
r
l'a
"Dre,,
nd
a
t"'
s
l�u1
lrl
Fath
bser
o
s
a
w
Day
r
e
' ra ngc rnf' n t s o f fl owe rs were Mrs I n g t h at art1 f 1t.i al hgoh t chang es t he b-! �
Sun
d
e
'
s
II
Jerry Lewis
flal DO
o ne side of th e cen te rp iece and
Ln k r'O!!es l ll dark gree_n g!a�s :i.l n
i
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O
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"
1
r
the
in
y
o
IJ
I Nancy J Maye
R1d n
churches of Midd leport C O nichard son and Mrs Doris colons at ,1i1.ght.
n
�
HOUDASrelLT
II
a
e
/1,:1;r , a nd Mrs. � w1s , hnl:' ar
Not Open Wed,_..y
Mule " a nd "Pet' Shop, " a three th e ca ke on t h ot h er. The yellow
M N G R Thomps:on , ,presiden t, 1
��� a , pcc lal reeog n lt tOfl service I D1tv1s red. Mrs Lois McCai n , Mn;
, Nelle CovCrt, who hill bee n
•
nd gree n color th�me
w
car
� tr r n t o f �roh1d _ elem;i l ls ;m a
as
a
Mr
sharp n umber diff1ult lor little
l n
I
I Gu .... Rogges.,; Mrs Fred erick Goe ' was Ill charge of tlhe m ee tl n g.
l I g th� Church Sc h?O I h our
m J�k ,;p ir ltl wh i te con ta iner
t&gt;
hngen, Ml!l ta Darl ene Legar r.cd o ut l n the napki ns, u ndw1 c hes v1s1 tlnQ: with Mrs. Ma Y ml' Ra mc_&gt;y
with
h
h
urch
h rist TH,�,-, .. q
f
e
h
o
t
ic
h
W
;
ened
C
the club od
op
�
be l , Mrs M Ii d red Headle y . blue
and
mi
nts Mrs Ralph Ke l ler pr� has gone to DetrOtt to vi.sit w ith
,r,
rib ons _were award e d lo Mrs
play ed " A ngelus Bell" a nd "M e r•
A Cart.on Ewry Nltfttl
of t h e a n d the tra ve ling pri ze was w on a nd d e votmn s taken from Mark 5
' .Sle f Y, super1 n t,:, n de n t
h
pu
h bow1 and M r:-i
id
d
,.
Heahn
c
Io r ltlJc-s m brass c on tain·
e
,11
n
so
her
n
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d
an
L
k
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b
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e
or
f
fam1I
"
z
,
l.
o
ho
ry Widow Walt
by Mr,. Jotm Terrell Members an
pre sented gifts to Ja kf' bl � rs C h11 rl es Massa r
a ia no c
sc
Paul On se rvc11 1 h c cake Mrs rcturn i n'g to h;r bo rne Il l !o� on da
r ,, M n Thompso_n , Dells of lre­
e
tSl)
r
t
s
co mpa n ime n l tu � i.c w 1l a v oc�J �
e
d
ol
he
t
t
as
ro
e
h
fat
d
re
e
ew
pres�n
PII
c
ll
1
1.
call with t h e d lay
B n z
·
recei ved a
Mrs Jo hn M1 t h
wre r1l c
l:ronud.
Mn. It o} /
Phil Joach im and dau ghte r, Ph I
la1 . d an J gal a rdia i n brass Pl l l'bt'r
lllt, a nd t.mda Sc1u vage played G
) l! or r1ce Abbott a&amp; the ) o u n gest and i::om c aw a v g it Sh i.:' w ill be l eavmg of a rose spec ime n A c om mu rn ca- M
r uetWr c1J1d , l rs Har old Blackiiton 111 a nd Rev How ard
w
Ru
It
� s lie n a rd N ease , m�ss arra nge•
"H
er
l
h
ear Those Lo\' e l y Bella"
fat
e
h
t
as
h
t
w.rs
with (' t h£&gt; C'·lub :.0011 A l the c l ose of ! he lwn .
re ad from Betty Ne wton
ii n d were Ill l h .. r(!e o lhc
f o)•rl Boyer
TONIGHT
h me nt.t I Su nd y din�e r &amp;ue,u at:e llo�: I
f
rpfre,
m
, 11 1 of H&gt;Sr-, , a nd Mrs Bryan,
1 meet in it, )1n; Frederick Goebel, r n v1l mg the d ub a nd their guests
" On the Levee "
, u11 d we re ass111tcd h)' 0th. er mvt hen JI o( Mr and Mri Edward Burkel\ · · o \cl�51 son pre5c n t.
m.iss
1ml' arran-gem e n{ of red ro.s•
.
1 o�y Fow ler , s uperi n ten de n t al ass sted b £ M rs c o R i c ha rdson 1 L o ia n ope n meet r ng whe n she 11
Gary Grant - Eva Marie Saint
She rrie Black ,ton played '·My of t h e pia n o pupil.11
i
�� f'l and sn apd ragons; and \'cllow
nd Mr11 G W W lk er a 11 il
M
s
J
�
First
h
t
'
Bapti
prese
C
h
speak
ure
n
ted
t
b
on
'
1he.-bs bh� d ate t o e ·
Alfn!!d Hitdhcock s
servecf rcfrc,hme n l8 ·
�ttl e ROie ' ' and Maria Grue 11er,
On the piauo WH a cre,ce n t ar- Mr � n� Mn H ml"r · Tha8 t
rib ho n s to Mr� Thomp.s&lt;m for pmk
ti s lo '/{ J:I· Farley . the o ! d est
o u nced later. '
"NORTH BY NORTIIWEST'
T
h e ne x t meeting w ill be at the n
' ml e Bird Tha t ' Dared " A n 11d ra ngemc n t ol purple i!!pire a, cor tte d Saturda :nh M r x 1
snapd�a,
g:ons o.ncl poppies m pink
r
'
s
'
(,
he
r
a n d Charl es V roman cu1 t h L• ho me o r Mrs Herm;., n Bla ck
,
Discussions were hel d o n I.an d
(Color &amp; VilUlvi1ion)
vanced n umber,
"The Skater� cop1m u ncl pink roses and o n the ll n mcr Yorr!st
�o n t:rn1-!!r: a nd Mrs Heaton for
Ml'
�
1
A
ent
s
prf'
father
st
e
,g
n
c.1
Y&lt;
scapin
t
h
g e new hospital a nd al� p
________
.
- also Waltz' ' played by Loua nn .a. Leo�- 1 eg1 stra1Lon table was 11 n arra n ge ! bert and her ' gran:.On al'.!J;��1�1 ,
r nk balla rd1 a In a flat co nta · n er .
t hp, ol d proJeet of l an dsc a ping �be
onclu ded the program wJucn me11t of y ello w r06C&amp;.
c
ard
At
L� e close o.{ tlhe meeting, a
lt'ry in d other rela li \'.et '
Ernest Borgnine - David Brian
I n f1rm a rr They alw d iscussed t he .
Wall we l l _ pre11en ted by each pupil
Gue sti, a u_cndln� the rt c l ta l
dessert course was ser11 e d by the
R�v on d Mrs, R�mond Kon•
' 'THE RABBIT TRAP"
Nuylors
Ru
n
plargro
und proJect I
Fo l\ owm&amp; the program, Mrs. I n- w ere )ir.s { h.a. rle, Spencer and kr1ght were i n J1me1town " Fr Id
Iy
TUESDAY and WIDNISDAY
The tra 11el mg prize don ated b; ' hoste,s ,o th e m�mbers a n d three
Qf
graham presented each pupil w it h sons J1111 , K&lt;'l ly a n d Jo n , Mr s Don to vtslt th e ir daughter aad h!; r
FAMILY NIGHT$
Mrs Carl Will was award ed (O I '1:Uest,s , Ml'!'J Re 1 bel, M rs J,nnes
I charm on. w h 1eh �ere a staff, def ai d llaurk and d , ughler, Don na fam i ly Mr a nd Mrs Jotrri Lo k
Weber a nd Mrs Edwant Bae r.
, Mrs. Leo Bryan.
Sal Mlneo
Jolin Su:on
an d a mu11cal no te. Carla Norton Marie, Mn. Lillie Hauck, Mr. and : ,.,l)Qji 'an d to re turn lhei r .son �a
.
QV C 00
s
Luana Patten in
- Ohar�s l.ew is, th e ne w preJ
o
eh
:���c�sto� a�� ��:· ' Yld, *ho has been \llsitl n g with lb�
t
a
d
e
v
r
se
b
a
o
w
s
'
Day
s
Fat her '
st d��� a
"ROCK PIU,"TTY BABY"
::;1�! . :r::�:d �r� :��r�� :,�bt iiJ� �
r
d
r the p,11.11t t wo w e4.'kB.
t h e U n ited M e t hod ist chu rc h the y�a� 1:d ud�:, e;�:�!:es&amp;i�r '
HAWKINS
LUULLE
Iv
�am wi th a white purse a nd ear l Roy UrueBer , Mrs'. U!wi� Gtucacr: j ���:�':!io��
'
- also sc hool Sufl d ay m orn i n g, w it h a Leo Br an M
.
.
J:epJi Strubl e ,
mgs. Prec eding t he pro gram a Mn A111os Leonard Mrs William
::i
t
Pri•
the
by
l1'
en
d
MI
pres
lds
.
1
1
h
C_
M rs. Mary Jor don of Nit ro . W progra m .
H
, RN, of ColumM rs . Jo n Ter 1
I
Robert Mitchum - Gene Ban)'
corsage o f yello w ro11ebuds h ad Gru�Bc r, . M u. El ;.,er W" ickha. m, I b�8 anJ�11�a Faulkner
. ' rs. . Carl Wl8ll
o f the Lock•
Va . an d Mr. a nd Mrs. £. B. Eppt e ma ry . Jun 1o r de partm en t.
an
M
d
I
rs.
�
evo
s
s
n
C .
"THUNDEII ROAD"
I be en preseflted to Mrs. I n graham. Mrs Julius S.iu vagc Mu liar
; i ¥� .
n
Mrs. Gerald Wil dermuth was_ i n Rryan · u b:;•
Ai� B�&amp;e s �e nt Su nday were Fri day C\lcni n g gue a t s o f Mr.
c , Y , rs . cr rell , cl· '
Also Cartoon
P
: n. art a Ch tl da.
• Mo ving pictures o r the gro up wcrt&gt; Os�r nC', '.,In. Roberi Arnoi d , M::: �r:
�
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c
(
h
h
w
m
i
a
gr
e
o
h
t
pr
w
o
e
charg
a nd Mn. J o hn Te rrell.
i M � - Hea ton-. Mrs. A l lard Pr.alt
, take n l:ty F. E. Sha ffer of Co lum . Ama n tfa Kaspar.
r NI" tro, 1 op
M rs · M •ry Jord on
, en ed w ,· th II "Wei c•uine" . bY
a nd· M rs, Walle r Bentz · F
.
Mr . .and Mrs . George Bauers or
� n low�rs
bus
.
1 , M rs. Er nest Rh od es, Mn. WIIW. Va, was the weekend guest or � h uck Hann� h s. Se ve r� l r�.c1ta- and cards, Mrs . Thom
NOW AT STATE THIATll
A 1oc 1 a l ho ur w as held aml re- liam S h c r itfa n , Mrs. Roy Smith Spri n gfiel d v isite d redntly with
- •- st'J,a,p I
.
Le
P
rs
oo
.
Our
ing,
d
n
clu
n
give
were
ns
o
h
I
Mr. a nd Mrs. E. B. Epple .
PT. PLIAU.NT
b k M ·
w is allrl M rs. Mu
nd
frcshm en ll Qf open faced s a nd - un d daug h ter Li nda Brend a In- l Mra. tUie Mo nt,!,lom e r
I
8
Mr. a nd Mn , Cla r� n ce A nd rews, I Pa l, " Ge n� �oodw !�1; " My Daddy," Ward;
wieh •_• . i nd ividual cak e aq uarcs gra h am. Phylli s Kai1 p� r, Ruth A. nn wit h Mn. H o ward BaJer. wh o\�� rfaug h lers , Mary
"AROUND TIIE WORLD
The Bes t or
Allee a nd Sus a n Ke nn y Sm i th ;
Wo rksh op M
Lew i"s : Ju m. o r
Iced m whlle a nd topped w ith I\ Balley. Polly A nn Bauer Mr. and !urne d to Springfield with th em nd son ,
IN 80 DAYS"
"Qu eer IS· _ _ ___
atz;el:
w
S
Jim
"
,
nd
Frie
,
es ha ve re turn ed h o m
Jam
a
To ludeem Your FIiled
ye l low roae an d gr een le11vea, Mrs. Roy Mayet, Mr . �nd Mrs fo r a sh ort visit. M r
d M;;.
n ' t It," Ron�i e Re ute r : a nd "The
a fl� r a vaca ti on tri p lo Quo n set
ld
e
Fi
Glen
-~
Reel
0//iceri
I
�
Ba�e:s
e
yc
o
(J
s
S&amp;H Green Slamp Books
La wre nce Leo na rd, Mr. end Mn:
-- le ft
ect
Poml, R. J. ,11n d Masli8 chuett1 Best Dad��- Roy Vaugha n .
• •
Carl Norton , Mrs. Jama Fugate . cently for California wh ere Mr
Boar
y
a
s
0/J,cu,.l
a
�
D
To
gm
Fathers
1
or
e
Th
_
�f
d
th
re
he
th
w
ey sa w
e Mayfl ower
n
Mn. De lla Norton, Mr. and Mn. Ftil d a ia empl oyed .
giv en hy ChnstophE:r To ';:1pk1 s,
L. w. Ml'Co mas Was re-elected
M r . and Mre. Roy Horne, w h o th � 11 , Pl ymouth R ock a nd other foll owed by rec1la on
Charles Legar, :dr. and Mn. Jo hn
D ��dy as ch-airman and M i&amp;s Frieda
MEN'S, WO�I E N 'S
�
h
o i n ts �f Int ere st s. They w ere ac•
p
.
.
hne been reBid ing I n the Sta ns.
Terrell , all of Po nu,roy. ,
lli
n
M
o
C1l
e
s,
nd
Ja
la
s
der
n
U
h
e
y
Fa
;
l
n
compa
m
o
fr
n
e
o
o
CHILDREN'S
Se
ed
Qu
36
set P lnt l:ty
e
r t ary of th o
m
Mr. a nd Mra. F. IC. Shaffe r Col· bury apa rme n t on Grant Street
Lori n g Vaug.�a n ; "A &lt;'lal Board of the Hcal'h Metiodili;
dge ".
Ple
t
h11ir . son, WIiiiam w ho is sta tion •
·
umbus, Mrs. Ralph Kel ler t.nd' Mn. have moved to Kllntucky.
Dream of Fathers Day , Ch e ryl Ch urch wh.en the group , n t S .
ed wi th the army.
Paul orr, Long Bottom; Mr■. Lu- ,
d
n
a
Mr.
Mn. WIiiiam Es ke w Edwar ds ; " My Greetin ,!,l , '' Li nda da y eveni ng at �h e ch uf'c,h � M��
Mrs. Edwa rd Tewksbary a nd son
1 .
cillc B. Ha wkins .arid Mila Farle
and
1
Dayton were wee k- Reuter. an d " We 've D one Our dlepo rt for their regu la O::eu ng.
of
$00
Tommy
on
llst
e
W
l
o
\lisite
•
r
ale
e
y
d
Er lewl ne, or Mi dd leport.
"American Made"
Best," llilah Vaugh■n.
A short bu'lS'i n ess rrur ti
day w ith J, JI. Grate amt Mr. an d end gu ests of relative &amp;.
by
d
ie
n
accompa
e
ng
r
o
�
Mo
:a
o
llh
Marilyn
by
uc
co
and
.
r
M
nd
R.
L.
s.
r
ted
M
own
Mr,. Leland Br
Parfit t and
a n d son and
e h i
Kini'• Son Sitlif•cMry
pianiel for.. the also prese n ted llhe d evoti:� s fo�
l,ONbO� UPI _ Prlncc Rerti l, othe r relative s. Also \lls l U n g a t th C' I ne ice o f Charleston , W. Va. were Son d ra Potts the
tn
program, pr�sented a solo Me•
'8, t h 1econd son of J[lniz: Gustaf Grate ho me were Mr. a nd Mrs . weeke nd gul!l8t11 of Mr. and Mn. mo rie of Fath er , after w hich the ,mee i g
s
'•
Miss
Gr
Wllliam
Faehnle
a te and son . J immy, o f Edw ar d Parfitt.
who wa�theh1�y
of Swede n WII reported In "Ht•
t he en tire M roup sa n g t wo n 11 m• dele-gate from lh e local
harledon , w ho s pent
C
hary of MasallCape
L.
E.
Mrs.
th
eek
w
e
i111.ctory" :ond ilion artcr u nd ergo•
be s "F a th ers Day and' "Goo d- the Ohi o C on,fer enee at ._!�sid�
In.ct an emerge n cy operation he r, e,nd w i th Mn. Wil l iam Baker o( I on 11pent th e pa st week with her byet . ;,
•
daug
h ter 1t nd son-i n -la w , Mr. an d
last week, rep orted on the meet•
oy.
hgner
Su nd ay.
'I Mr. n
.
.
,
Middleport
i ng.
a d . Mrs , ·Fra n kli n Munr y Mre. Fr ed Rosen baum. Recen1
------hav e moved lnto the upatain apart . t)Ver n ighl gu eab of t,he Ro11 en ment in the Ga re n Sta nsbury pro. baum ' 8 · we re Mr. and Mrs. Ph ilip
lrf
Me le r, Colum bus .
perty on Gra n t Street
Mr. an d Mn . Ho rton Thoma!!
Mn. Robe rt Burto n' and two
If
IT'S
children left Su nd ay for their a nd family of Bru n swick are th. e
hom e in Compto!l, Callforn la, a l't- guests of his paren 1'. s, Mr. a nd
1'1
Mrs.
o
Th
Everett
tflrti
le
helplnv
et;
maa.
Car•
Mn.
for
,
Mrs, Fra n kli n Capeh'lrt en ter•
. ....
rlt! Ca111ell, Middleport, who h ilt
Mn. PhJJ Melnhart, IA.las �ma lal n ed wlth a surpris e birthday
illhldleporl
Let
put
atfrfered a ■ttokc: Prof. Wilbtir S�_il h and Mn. Cleland Hei nes party re cen tly at her h ome, Har­
Howell, Ka naa•. M1uour 1 , w ho w aa v 1�1ted Saturd11y i n Hu n tlnglon rl!io n villc Road ho no ring he r son
,oR
called here by the ill n ess ol M11r. W. Va. with Mrs. Meinhart a n d R onn ie Fry on ' t i 1 3th b irth da '
Cauell, a�d Mrs. C1t!\6ell e 11Jo yed Mias Smith's brothe r•in•la w , E. A. The home was d��orated in kee �:
d i nn e r Friday ev e ni ng at the h o me - - �-- - - J n g, w 1· th "F l ag day. " G am es w er e
of J\ir11 Neill e Wi st
s
d
terpri!e H ClIt b
n
playe d, after whlch the hono red
I Slreet. .This w as th� r��t°�mt:�..
ff
guNt opene d hls ma ny gift s.
eeta 1th
w�11�o"'
I�
u:
t -"s�
· •�"�•:l�
"�•-�h�e:'..''�tru ke ·
I •�
Re fre11hm e nts_ we re served by
""""""""""""""""�'�c�
I1 1 1-,,,=,,:,,"°"
�-- --The EntcrpriBe 4,H C l u b met
1
with their a dvi110r, Mrs. Dw lght Lo- th e h osteH a■a1s tcd by Mrs. Eva
g a n , an d cui•l11ta n t adv iso r Mrs Hyse ll a n d Mn. H e tty Capehart.
v
t
When bllla tafce the lion••
Herbert D i xon 'Friday eve � l ng L Fa ors we re 11mall baske s filled
with ca nd y an d cen tered wi th a
.
lhe
Logan
Share of your paycheck . . .
ho�c, Rock Sprin;s
small Am erica n flag.
H.oad.
lt'1 time
At ten d i ng we re Te rry Stal n aDa r lene Stnlth d iscuslied a n d
to see ut for
(kmoostrated the marki n gs on 8 k�r, Rex Cum i ngs, '.fommy HyBel_l,
1 patter n uud their mea n i ng and Billy Sayre, Len me Ly o ns, w,1.
11am Capehart, Michae l Capehart,
.\ln. Loi;:an discussed scam fin is h
, - Darlene Howard , Linda J e ffers,
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Ht'freshmc n ts were served by San dra Dodd ri dge, Linda Hysell,
�1rs. Jammi Hall to Darlene Smith Shella an d Crestlyn Hicks , Li nda
fluth Ann Brothers Barba ra Smith / Will, Kay Wyatt, Su s ie Hys e ll. I
Jimellc Cumln ga and Julia A n n
K aren Wa l ker, Jacklyn Scl den a bcl / Capehart.
n
Susa
Dixon,
Mary An n and Lind a
Trl-L111ler Cleonen
Robla1on'1 Cleaner■
Fay Sta rcher and Mrs. Logan al\d
Mr,. 01,o n.
Bwy Bee 4-H Club
PHONE WY Z-IUO
PHONE WY 2-1428
The nex t meeling will be hel d at
r Sea,wn
Ocua:
1 : 30 p. r'n . Thursday In t he bas eIll MI DOLll'OllT
IN POMlllOY
'11he Rock Sprinp BU-8')' Bee �H
1 me n t of the Enterprise EU8
club held Its reaular imetin,g at
Churt'h.
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-- ·wlth Betty Erwin u ,ad vl30r. Ten
me mber3 wen1 ,present wlbh Presi•
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and a sewing dernonsit.ra tfon was
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held June 30.

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· Mrw. M. C, Wibon of New Hnen
and Mr. and Mn. W. W. Wilton
a nd child ren of Wheaton, Illinois,
who al!o spent the Wftllend wltlb
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Mr. and Mrs. tJmer Johnao11 !
Sr. of Wheelln1, W. Va. and Mr.
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urday, of Kn. Wllllam Baxter,
Mr. and Mn. Bentz Wolfe spent
Frldiy in Plant.a wtth· hla 111ter1
Mlases lda. and Au1usta WoUe and
broth e r.
Mr. and Mra. Mannlnt Walker
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than routine business was transacted. George Hor3k , appoint•
ed at the last meeting of council, took his •••t at the council
table for the first time after being administered the oath of .
oflke b� Mayor Charles Legar.
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Bllh were rea d and re ferred
Colle ct ions for stre et m�tera
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to the finance commi ttee for PI Y· f or May were Sl 264.50 and park•
ment. wltb one exception . Thi! i ng lot meter, $1,200.50, I total
WII lllddle port'a monthly bill of $2,474 as co mpare d to $2, 1 93
for u,e· of the dump ' for the for April. The new mo l(p' 1eooter
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mootb .of Miy. CouneUmen in- for pa rkin g meter ,h ..u wont
Kenneth D. Grover, Pomeroy , has announced the purchase
1t,,1cted C,erk Edna 8ehoenl eb to into use May 1 7 and m11ch of the
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of the Smith Studio i� Pomeroy from Mrs. Marilyn Trussell,
-tiiduct '$31 from t he monthly bi ll lntteaat! I n meter revenu e w as
. ,.ASHINGTON (UPI) _ j
of � .. pay for Pomeroy fire- attributed to futer check of meLong Bottom, and will take over operation of the business
tary of State ChriJt.lan
men �bo we.-:e called to fight a ters by the pQlice de partment, tbe
July 1 .
.,
fin at the dump.
erter told Congress today .
Chi ef aaid .
Mr . Gr over is an experi en ced assigne d as· photographu to mate
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Pomtroy rents dumping space
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ph o tograp her , havmg J1tarted t he trammg
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pictures, TV 11Iidea uaed
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All member, of Co ,ne1· 1 were
- U n.ited StateB defense. 1Uon IS abandoning personal
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u1 Middleport u 1 set re nt, I
U S DEFENSE CHIEFS MEET
stu dy of pho togrJphy in 1946 as a for teJ e v 1si on progum1 an d pub1.1
Roy
and councilmen were of the opl n • pre se_nt except Councllma
ho bby, la ter worki ng in a Da y• l ie inf ormati on pictures pu bliahchte s from around lbe world held secret talks in Quantico, �-level diplomacy and re- 1
on that Middleport llhould pay Be t:r:lng. Also 'presen t was the Va. on a
ton comm ercial ph oto fi n ishi n g . ed i n news papers througho• ut the
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of
endin
m
inclu
h
probl
of
the
ge
r
e
1arning
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emp
to
di
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asis
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on
traan
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fini:nen for fighting dump fires. cle rk, Ch ief Webster a n d Patrol- spy filRhts over Russia and the apanese rlot.s. John McCone· dltional
United States. H e was a190 photo-n t as • laboratory t ech n ician.
pla
channels and proced- I
Dutt �trol in the village wae m en G oodwin and We rry.
grap her for the o fficial Marine
Corps
ine
Ma
e
h
t
in
ted
s
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l
en
e
H
r
Dougla�
(center), deputy sec �$ of international contact." / ,
(left), · AEC · cbairman; ·James H.
dbculMd with Mayor Leg.ar i"fl.
in
Co rp s mai;.azi n e '··'l'he Leather
d followi ng boot c.11mp
an
1951
S.
secretary
�r.
Ga,
t
es
Defense.
of
De
�omas
retary of
and
,
, President Eisenhower plans
,
1lflfcted to contact the firm of
trai n in g, was employed i n th e neck."
. � --- 1lp further good will trips, 1
M�a•n and l'ollrod relative to
�':.nse-, (!��o_r�_enter1ng a seoret session_
Post Photo section . Parris Isl and ,
F oll ow i ng his promoti on to
Ht rte r t oId a Senate Appro- l
�J)l)'ffla a dust controi mixture
S. C.
Se rge a n t, he was made photo&amp;r■•
�o the Suan �UQ parking lot, the
�tat.ions subcommittee.
Promote d to corpora l, he was / pber for t he commandiniil officer
---- - - --- -�d -undet tbe Pom�r oy-MHon
Pai-ris l11land bUe lnd
ol l
"But despite our deep diaap,Jltldi• ■na. to the Cbildren '11
was �
a one time asaitned to WOr:i
0t0intme nl at the outeo me of the
ltt:Jlle Hill.
dor Seerelllr) ol the NaYJ
�ith
ap mmit," Herter sai d , "a nd d eMayor Lepr aloo will cont.et
Whiteha l l as ph otographer on a
.
apJte the propaganda campaign
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Mffi GROVER
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un ty in an effort to have
to ur of in.11pecti on or varioua
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HOLLYWOOD UPI-Two for•
�Ing
waged againet us,
it
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p,a
p
d
a
rking
ot grad•
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Navy ah d Marin e lnstallationa.
meat
bread
d
and
milk
b
awarded
school
oar
Salisbury
e
anti
man
g
er
B
d
tri
n
ars,
t
s
l
� bef eeta thoe dust ntrol mix- eign
rs that the b_asic eond i tio ns o f
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At the tim e of his d ischar,v:e
children musi be . to start
co
OJ'
eel
Sir Laurence Olivier, shared top contraCf&amp;. reversed itself O n the
worl d sltution have not 80
,
&amp;
the Marin es, Mr. Gront
from
tute ii applied. The work la ex. acting awards today with Robe11 SChO01 in September, .aod move to tondlt10n
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1 ron-mf es
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peeled to be done either this S ck nd Jane Wyatt
was senior pho tographer tor the
fo r the watert at th,e Bradbury school in a special meeting Monday "'
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C o u nty o fficerH h a ve appre- hue and was photographe r for
.
!�ll •
.Herter adm1Ued under critical
week; or qext, the mayor said. .
1.,.... - 1960 te1eY1110n aeaaon.
night.
e
n ded two juven il es who .hav e
b
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the l'rovost Marsh.11's olfke and
e, oning by s ul)comm itee Chair.
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Holes in th
n Mo nday nigh t'a 12th a n nual
the Bradbury c;i;, U
rd
often water at
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boa
the
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�llcr
meetinl
.
t
D
he
admitt
de
music
ring
ed
plun
)
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for the Criminal lnvesticalion De
:i�ed�
e
.
d,
e
:id
d
tch
rat r
it �:
be Pi
g
•cademy show both Miss ruled childre n had to be six y ears school was awarded Foreman &amp; ma n Lyn on B. Jo hnson CD-Tex
box at Baile)"s Lake da n ce pavi- partment.
.
tha
St
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th
t
e
e
nt
at
e
m
par
t
mi
Ulan . 1$»plying a new surface to TV
D
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Bergman a nd Sir Laurence :,iron
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Mr. GroYe r is preaently em.'I'.he Gra ham Plant of the Va na• l ion. Sheriff Ro bert Hatten b ac h
the loll. St.reeti are n ow in the Emmys In their Amer ican v ideo ol d by Sept. 1. Last night i t wiped Abbo l, Midd leport for $l,2 . 11ueed !he sl :r:e of the Japane se
ew history jlll d arithm etic text
t he motion off Ila boob and put
N
oday.
t
said
will
o
rica
e
rporati
Am
o
C
f
o
i
n
dl
n,
l
y ed as night radio ope.rator at
o
pl
h
proeeas Of being patched• the debuts. Bo th have prevlo aly won
whic
led
to ca�eell�t_ion o f
$ti
u
starli J!,g ••es back 10 as "to require I boo k.s were ord'ered for both town Jfe81den t Ei&amp;e nhower s \1
The youths will be taken before th e M eigs coun ty iheriU' s office.
curtail operation&amp; as of July 1st .
ma,ot told Council.
d
an
1s1t
Oacan in motion pictures.
sta rters to be ab: by February l. ehip grade sc hool,.
. A hlch·q curb in front of the
d'9regard ed re com m endatio n of The announ cement waa made th is Jud ge Ha rmon O'Brie n f or bear- He w ill continue his job at tbe
Stack was honored _ as beat acPresident Edward �• preeid•
Thia
morn ing b)' C. G. Adler, plant i ng i n Juvenile Co url
!he riH's oHice. Mr1. Gro ver bu
Gana Reataurant in Su&amp;ar Run tor In I aeries (or h11 portrayal foll owing startinc; of acnoo1.
,
I ed, with vice preside llt ChU'lea hll:h congreuional leaders that the m
was
th
e old rule.
i
he
ff
c
ge
been
e mp l oyed for the put even
e
b
s
WII dlltu!led · to keep water from
anc
c
lled
e
earlier.
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lfip
es
l t
t
ed
:1:�:�n� �/� �h�
r:�
i
bers Joo Johns on, Naon tracts were awarded to
Diehl,
c
mem
l
Milk
o
c
i
i
pr
e
(in
l
gh
shed
f
e
vel
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o
M
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at the Pome roy National
�i
e:t
years
:
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s
h eavy ralns
h ,rom flo_odtni the ?�� ��t
l
il
le
o hnso n commented
tblt, ''1. , t duct inventory has ma� this was broken open a n d the money Bank..
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bulldln,:. T e matter WH referred Wylltt won top seriea ho non for the Gllyan Crea mery, HWltington , than B1gg1, Harold Bl■ekston and f
for Salisbury, lo the Valley Be ll clerk, Eld on Week,, a tten din g.
o
wu our jud gement bad, b ut curta ilment advt.able. All th ip,- re moved June 9. Some of t he
-------to the street conimitl� as was th e
her wifely role in "Fa t her Kn ows Dairy, for Brad bury.
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Informa
o
---Iac1· 1ihe1
t ion w11 bid. ''
-'\t ill con tinue to money was provi ded by Mr. Scott
ping
eq
r uest lor ■ewer repair on Locust \ Bea"'
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� wh ich le ave, the air th ••
and meat for :Brad bury will com e
Johnson re minded Herter that func t ion and the e_mployee- Wil_l !_or operati on _of thi! mach.i n e dur.
"
Streel
aeason .
s G,oee ry Co., •nd th e
an
Ev
from
k
I
was
d
an
oun
h
mg
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B
d
R•char
Cbai-an
busmess
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os
ac
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be
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Chief J• d We IN,t.r•, report lo, , Th1! best dramatic series of the
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marked.
Serv- lions w.11rrant.
the month of May waa re ad and year award went to "PW house Davis l&amp;! and rroduce Co. for
oceri ea from the W.
a:r
Salisbury,
1 f Committee �n , . bllrman J.
The . marked money, all in 25
,· �i�u : . utl iJzati,oa of tbia
¥
aceepted. _ .ffe re�· 21 ,rresU, 90" which wiU pot be aeen next
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All
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Pl;lmero,.
Grocet)';
GJ�ba
A.
pieces, wa, traced through , ..
·-'ed
f
k
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="bt"'"t
llam
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breo41 •ill 'b8 soppuet.\.
tbe·
bf
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at1 on11 Committee had ln 1 t4c1t1ons. Approxbnately 275 busJnes/J places i n Pomeroy .un d
Re�
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Aeft
were el.pt
IQv..U,,t.1.,
1n· i nar •hen one-,hot "specad \'i,� �ga 1 nst the t,;p w�en lite employen: wilL be affected 1w the
Mid dleport and the youtha U'J'Hl·
Illegal parldn1 1rre1ts with 16 ial," W�e the rage, Mlsa Bert- Ohio Valley Bakery Co., MiddleM3
1
Tokyo
d1
sturb1nces t(rat cropped present situat ion.
port.
ed:
(= - -;i'-r
W':l'nlng1 115ued. He reported 822 man's performance last Oct. 20 Jn
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------- The Ohio Bridle Corporation
up,
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partlng meter violations wlth ''The Turn of the Screw" wu
.
The resianaUon of Mrs. Robert
five Meigs coun ty 4-H cl ub
awarded the con tract for l'ewas
erter _ 1d the re
H
endllt1 ons
m
co!D
sa
only S l outBtandin,: unpaid park- rated hlgheat fqr a · ain&amp;:le �r- Haggerty aa 8th grade teacher at mem bers are attend ing State '-H
were c onsidered b ut" reJected.
pair of three bridges by the Couning meter viola�ckel.!I.
B radbury WIS accepted and Mias activlties thifl week.
forfflanee by an act rea,.
ty Co mmissioners at U.Cir regular
When Joh n son dem�.� ded to
Olivier was voted his award P olly Hernon, OU ,raduatf of t his
session yest�day for a total aum
now v.:ho �ad made lhe inc orrect
k
Sunday, June 19, DwiJhl Nel.
and Sixpence" s pring, was employed in her
for "The Mooo
v aluation
$19 41 7
or
e
abou
t e,:te nt of the
S
Holfor
Tar
l
ille
ft
e
Langsv
aon,
,apanese riots, Herte r said that
place,
which was beamed Oct. 30.
ag�eeme nt was made by anTh�
,
f
.
Wes..m1 Lo■- Out
A contract to re move iron an d low where be ia attending Slate f� m all _lh e mf
ote of the bo11rd, wit.a
split
ormatlon we re ·
Olber
flt
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Forestry cainp for • we ek. The
N ' · .Va. (UPI) - C.h �r eston d eC l V�S, Commiaison\lers
LESTO
CHAR
-----The 90-minute NBC colorcaat
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Ju
g.
e
d
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ed
was
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eoll
dl11e
it
a
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Farmers Ban k and Savlng3 Co .,
WeSt Virg in.ta state g:1tce. and the FB I JO med forces today ID tinger vo tin g for the contra.ct a nd
mixed comedy and m usic with the T
ent" � ut ,','YOU can pin it on me
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and the P ome roy National Bank
lwarda pr op-ams whi ch 811.W win•
searching_ or clues t at Will help them so�ve a $500, 000 ro b- Co mmissi oner lt:ullen \I o t i n g
if )'OU hke.
11re spon soring him.
ner1 in 22 eateg9ries, and a •rebery_ at the state Department ol Motor Vehicles.
against.
.
award.
lees
clal
lrus
e ve; -entered tihe department
Tlhi
T he three bridges are the WilM
n
Ju
ay,
d
n
o
onal
Darlene
20,
at
e
Inton
ni
i
p...,
1
., U ted
fe &lt;;ontalnln g anotber �. 000 SOIi Foni bri dge whieb will be
by
ted
boa
wae
program
The
sa
¥.i:
1
1
&gt;b
an
t
ou
picking
y
Monday
,
Smith, Star Route Po mer oy, and
one ' of the worst springs in
by 1 7 ·inch a,ir ve nt ,jn the ceili ng was ei t!her overl ook� or deliber- painted and repaired at a cost of
Jamea She ets, Rutland
memory rode a flurry of tornadoes Fred Aetalre who won nined Em•
left un touched m the same $3 ,577, the Cl ine Brid ge to be reyear in Hollywoo and
�l oh was imbedded l n sixsinch
last
mya
w
for a week at Camp Ohio where
�oods into the record
=:.:•
.
Arthur Godfrey in N ew York.
painted for $2,940, and a bridge
remfon:ed concrete . . They ma de
.
.
=.::
The vault co n tained �IP�•
ST. LOUIS, Mo. U PI - Vice they are attendint State 4-H Jun•
I
of
a llo ti ng:
b
the
oddit
One
a n $300,000 in
till
mor
with
off
.Y
on the Langsville-De,ite r road will
e
Robert
camp.
Leadership
ior
The seuon, which started with
ash. Tile remai nder waa largely from the sale o� motor vehicle h· be widened and cemen ted at a
Westerns, m o::: t popular programs President Richard M. Nixon de-- Hamm, Minersville and Charles
e
·
'
zz
t,
•
d
h
ar
b
-"lo•
Marc
d•bi-e
recor
.,. a
ee.lllSle pl-ates Friday and Sat.urdey. cos t o r $2,000 .
i n the rstiDI syste ms, falied to clared today that" a , new adminis Lee, Bash an'. are n ow atten ding
In non-negotia ble checks.
and April floods, bowed OUI. II• gain a Single
tra t io n must give top pri ority to i
'11
ry
'Mi
oeeurr
ard ·
aw
lc
he robbe ,
ed on 'flhe money was to !ha ve been �
The bridge on the Langsv ille,.
h
South east 4:•H M ar keting Tour
mott II violenUy Monday ,
and j erry- the
reform of "o bsolete wi
t
r
ed
sla
th
to
over
te
e
d
l
e
h
n
ee
b
have
o:
Art
h
w
en
m
treasure
e
Three
dy honors went to
er road spans Leading creek
ome
as
l
-b
97
&amp;
irg
C
e
Dext
sd
inia
h
irt
W
V
th
t
�
ay,
s
d
'
w
.b
of
Tornadoes struck portions of
uilt' ' fede ral tax la , but after M nday through Wedne ay
in
ounty jail on car believed to be tlhe fiNt major d ay.
C
e ason's ex-aidet
ie
Gallia
Gl
ey,
e
Jack
Carn
the other two brid ges are on
d
an
.
.
1l
.
c
.a
Bl
1,
E.
C.
e
.
his
t
�ll:eslee
Wi! �
Colorado and Nebraa ka and heavy 11:lck for h ll uproarious antics in nati onal deCense ne�■ have been
An msura nce policy Ul . effect Lead ing Creek tributaries in west•
the ft cha rge s were not involved in sta tehouse robbery.
i
M
on
arboys
the
IJli
tb,i
.
complJlY
·
· rain hit the plains atatee and "Vip" another special.
met·
fr om June 1 to Aug. 1--beight of em Meigs.
·
· the rob�ry of the Provlco Feed
.
ketlna: tour.
.
Florida.
rl,;.: of t he •l ke nae season-- w oul d replaee · In the on ly other action taken b)I'
o
o
vi
t
sly
was
"It
w
he
Nix on made the statement m a
b
oo
10,
March
nville,
e
Mln
in
re
o
St
________
A twilter caused $50,000 damaae
speech prep�red for delivery al
Sheriff Harte nbach learned today. profes!l'ion&amp;is � knew what tihe y $300,000 of the 11tolen money. An,t 1 the Co mm ,·,,,·on e••s, • requert of
,
anap
tz
whe
o
it
ped
lo.,
n
at Pee , C
n
o
c
nary
e
anmv
40th
he
l--"
or
vention
l
m Gal• were 11o·tng," Cl1Y detect!ve Adria n amount above Lhl5 wouJd be a los-s Judge Harmon O'Brie n for transn eaver n 8
-100t 11 11.
u 1 po 1ea,· amaahed
0rf QU"'
••
. The three men, arrested oola
th e u. s. Junior Cha mber of Com- .,�1.nua
In �in nis 81, id. The money, mOIIUy to the . �te u nleu ��red by I fer of funds in the amount of $166ha County, h ad burglary t
bulldln"p and blew OUL window■.
r Lim l Uty O'ur
a
e
d
riz
summa
h
89
m. erce. Ilia speec
\lenile Department was·
rr
a
d . i n large bills, �s taken from 15 aulh4:mues. West Vqfm � a�
ate
e
a
when
n
o
i
s
posses
their
.
.
· i n the Ju
Sidney, Neb., was allo struck by
eon
m1c
h
hlcle h· granted.
k
which
owth
a
c
n
req
e
new
ave
to
d
0
ews
ll
e
ve
gr
trll'e
t ioc ers i the wa of a hug
'!
�
\ll
h
A2.e William M. Weaver of New She riff Harte n bach aent their
a twister .,,.,lcb uprooted �ea but
he hll pr�•ented to the pla,tlorm Haven h as completed a tour of prin t.a to th e London Bureau of 'WBl.k:-t n vault. A 2,tK)O pound floor -ceme platea July I of each year.
did little other damaa:e. No inJur•
committee for next month • Re• duly in the Far Ent an,i Is sched• Criminal Identification (or com- --- --------either city.
Jes were reported
publican Nallonol Convention.
uled to . return to the Stoles on porloon wllh print&amp; found al the
Gallia Man Awarded
Many "" "the
eident
e
�
P,
streased
vice
e
Th
aquad
.
emer1ency
JunePnlvlco
ore and learned none of
st
e Pomeroy
'Di
2:2
Tbundentorms drenched the
Parole By Commission
Alrman Weaver haa: spent one the three were involved. The men
was called to Lan11vWe at 8:32 theme that the primary source
, plain, witb. up to fin lncbea of last nl&amp;ht to administer first aid of progreu in Ameriea hll been year "ln Ja pao and ai,I: niontbl ill
COLUMBUS UPI-11M: Ohio
have bee n removed rrom the Gal•
raln, . touchiq off dol:en, of flash
P udon and Parole Commission toFetty, 12, oon ol ltlcbard and W\11 conUoue to be , the dy- Kot'lla. He Is 1&lt;hedul..· lo spend a Ila jail to Kentuck,y where they
Le
flood, to Nebrt1h. Many per,ona lo roy
granted ·pa.roles to t 13 m•
day
of
vity
month at his home In New Haven were. wanted on breaklnt and en,
Fetty, who w11 injured In a bicy• n■mic, creative producti
1lecl their homes and at least one 1
reformatar, at
s
1
mates
.
overnment
private
terl
Air
�ver
•
than
r
1�
ra
to
eporting
before r
n,: chargee.
. of the tate
e
c
�e
ht Mansfield.
Drew Webster Post American Legion met Monday
d ied.
them ate efof
ost
H
�: -:!d reported that the enterprlae.
For-ee Baee, Delaware, for ht■ new
"'!'bey were Richard c. Gerhardt, with 28 m embers present• Commander Frank Vaughan preA Stanton, Neb., farmer, Don•ld
20.
July
t
fee
.
,t; ,.. ,.
111lgnment.
rln1 from a poHi•
George Paul Isaac and F.dward E. Slwu-,s;
•
presumed boy w11 suffe
, and the _guest speaker Cadet Danny Struble , son of
The commission heard D appllHendncks. 211, waa
HOP ANNOU�IO
racture. He w11 broua: ht
f
skull
e w aa sched uled to leave Kore• 1■au.
H
hie
Clarence
Mrs,
and
Mr.
drOwDed In a· bridle waabout. His
Speake,:.
Pomeroy,
,
Strubl
as
ts for parole a nd turned d own
n
ca
�
________
A re cord hop will be hel� at last week with a delay In route in
to �omeroy where he w■a trana•
wrecked car was found in i cree)t:
them la3l week at M"ansfield
of
2
on
Y.
Struble
talk
N.
Wet&amp;.
brief
Cadet
a
of
Point,
gave
,
9
h
"
1
auditorium
l
lFPa
Cha
Air
Sc
TJavla
Syraeuae
to
the
oo
Jap11 n before flying
ferred to the Ewin&amp; ambula�ee
r _.. Disnt i ssed
county iflcludedt
bed and police qid warning Ughl■
o lees by
Par
,.,
school.
Officers'
Army
nation's
the
at
activities
d
7
calle
Is
m.
p.
He
•10;30
nia
Wednesday
Califor
in
Hospital
Base
Holzer
e
Lo
c
e
and tak n
I For
ny,
grand larce
Young,
on the washou t apparently blew
J
ny
n
h
o
J
w
ebre
ees
Ch.
Frank
on
reported
"Bermuda NlghL" with admission th e son of Mr. and Mra. Chesler In f.ou nty Court
,
- ·
where he was admitted.
J,
ates,
o
C
rt
e
Rob
1942-45);
WW
(
,way.
o unty.
O
C
Gallia
in
ven
d
r
n
on
i
t
co
ist
hel
d
ict
the
couple.
per
c
nd
·
a
single
-�2D
. In ano ther call at midnight l�c
Weaver, New Haven.
State partol chatgea of fail ure
-.
None wer e froni 1'eige: county.
Middl eport Sunday. Official actio n M. Thorn�n (1 909-13 and 191 7•19);
_________
�------laat. night, lhe squad administert
o yield the right ot way agai nst
SPONtolt SOCIAL
s, K-Vet (1951-55 ) ; and
Hoy
Curti
a
\
l
e
en
to
thank
issu
s
tak
o
s
a
t
wa
/
WANTS BANK lPOltT
James'We ber were d ismiaied tod ay l lO
s
The Bedford Future Far°'er• 4-H ed oxygen to Ellen Jane Bright,
to Eddie Smi th, WWI 0918·19).
ta
8 To
WASHINGTON UPI - The Ro riati , Ann
atD
in (ounty Court for l n suffldent Dave Cummin gs who e ngineered
oman
arg
Club 11 1J)ODsorln1 an ice cream 10· New Market. N. H., at Lhe heme
Officers for the cominr Legion
Take River Cru.i8e
evidence. The charst was the re- installati on of the new roof on the ye r were named as follows
eial Frid•Y, June 24, startin 1 at of . Geor1e NeeSf!lrOl.d, on Laurel comptroller of the currency today
For Dl'egal ,Sales
: .
"!.
of
dition
M'lddleport _ Pomeroy Rotar ian s . suit of an acclden L al Chester Post h ome. Twenty-two men inI) p. m. at the Bedford SchoQI. The St., Pomeroy. Dr' . Hewet.son was iasucd • ca l l for the con
Commander, Elza G ilmore ; f �t
Mrs. ' Mary Allee Samue ls, 818
12,
June
Sunday,
f
th
oo
r
led
e
tal
s
e
n
.
5.
Ju
of
ba�ks
H
s
n
o
ennati
1
e
will
h
t
Weber's
calle�.
some time ago In which
'
with t heir (Rot.ary ) Ail\DS.
pubUc •i1 invited.
ond \II� , West Main St., Pomeroy, Wliill arsec
ble ;
e.
J
l
r
o
w
f
o
sir:u
ho
�
.
n
�
V
"
�
.
u�
.
.
. joy • two-hour rinr cruise on_ tile car WIS involved. He had entered i 10
Eve rlsstmg Services Mick �1 lhams, a dJutant, .�n me tested yesterday afternoon by
Post
excuraion boat. Su.sin A friday a n ot guilty plea.
Je_wel l . treasurer Paul Casea , c hap- Ch ief_ Jed We bsle� and la in coun
on
.
I_n othe r .acti on t n County Court were co!ld ude� by Joe SLru. b!e m la m,
ening wit!:. dinner serve�
ev
ear�)
E ber l ous '., trustee
'
a
.
a T .a:
.
ty j1ul today awa1tmg hearing on
1
.
B&amp;ul ey I Ke ndricks, charged by the which final tri bu tes were paid to E es t Lallat nee,� post se (�;
boa rd.
n 1 � oHI· a charge of m,gal sale of liquor.
rn
Departure time !Ji 6:30 p.m, from patrol with failure to yield the Elmer Hamm, WWI ( 1918-1919);. cer
C. J. Rhode,, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ro• She will be given ., bearing S■t-•
the Middl�port levee. Ra:tarian r!J ht of way, was fined $1.0 and J bert Burton.
urday evening before Mayor CharReeds Entertain For
,
.
�ra id Preston- is cruise �an. coats. _ _ ____
,
_
,,
·
,
11
'be:Or _.
Jes
_
_
J Saturd&amp;Y nt-�ht the _ Nri: Gity
. , . been designated "GI Nighl and all
Rotal'V's Directon .
. Samuels was arrested IHt
in .all l!llort to �Yide a more � newapapers tbro!IJbout the March qf lJlme.,, e�c..
,
Mn
at
.
e
tJie
b
Susan
o,
ar
n
lun
t
the
urg�
v
s
gqed
e
e
To brlnl it, me•ce to_ the u,i• Shrine elub ttH
Ted Reed Jr. Presiden t of the ' o te�
ia��inl and tbOl'O\lllb • coverige U"" canada and Aluka. Appiv,,
HO$PITAJ.
AL
on a 1irnilar ebarga.
MIIGS
winter
GINIR
�
•
&lt;
" 't
.
.
the A fo� a cruise.
--·--,-,.._�-t
1 �p0rt·pomeroy 1to'tary Cl u b Post home by p· m ·
e- M'ddl
JIU
Qf,. ehureb' ne w• for QM: arel, "nle xlmat_ely 7,500POO , familie■ . are churc.he d.. , an.;J ' � 1tbnuJ1,t1 m1t
Ad
ted : N orma Gran t, "'ddl
d
ah
s
o�
Refttsbmen ts of ho.td
-------thritltlanl Into
�A, 8entlnel b� �11.tracte-d reaehed ..,-eekly by tbem l"rotn mlllion1 of casual
port: EH:r:abet h Grah,m, Letart ; and Mrs. Reed, ent ertained the cof e w re
,
TO WORI( OUT· FINE
�k_vVd following tpe Bri• c ay er Who O se
t � :
r 'chuttb. jtil!Jldtilce THI
rqula
of
Amerlc1
ard
over
o
o
b
all
inc
ming
and
to'WIUI
and
o
'dUe1
tgoing
8er•
Advertflins
�
nd ; Ward
Rutla
with the keUUlr
Hollman,
h
St
eD
.
.ep
eetmg ' . Y Dit
Ch arle! Allensworth Middle•
11
, aughan 1
vict for 'a IGCII ''Suppek t he eomt enthull11tle rtpgrtl al the ., CHURCH MUfT ADYIRTai
Rayes . Pometoy Star _ l\o,ute ; John� il irtttors al his 'ho� e on Mulberry ro
To Millionaire Dies .
1
ed $15 and' cosb last
fin
was
rt.
o
i,
riCA
i
popu•
hilrofAm.e
_AJmoit
·
,
Mini•
.
e
rtJ1ln1.
a�v
h
st
_
t
cookout
thl•
W!
•
a
·of
e.,
l�Qt
,
auecel!J
,11
��
Av
e
Kenneth
,
_ John
rsvill
e
n
r,
e
Mi
rues
ny
Pllll.ADELPIDA (UPI) &lt;llurch" advertl■lna pro111m. H.
G
no . ch qrelt l'fflliat ion. fl ight ln a s�Sslon of Ma)'Or Ken- Chaney, Sh l!llde.
A d i �rora meth ng W.II hel
l y Sr .• 70, bther of Prin'cen
Kel
B.
R. AaplnaJI, Woo•t�, a,' repreten• t�n and publiJnel'I write of in• latlon has
cJ
Mu
sie Pros ects~To
.
la grow• n eth McElhin ney's court. He will
Dl�char�ed .. Noah Sw is�, Porn: atterwai; �P.
' t.auve of the Keister . or111nlutJon, ,' ereased church attendance, rene w- 1 Half of Alnerlca'I youth
Gr.ace of Monaoo, w,ho rose Crom
· •
r.
ork out the fi ne on the village
w
s
lltUe
,with
religiou
o
no
.
up
lng
ieJ
t
h
actM
c
·
in
ul'Ch
terest
n
i
d
1
e
e
I ;roy, Wl�arn fard, MJ dleport,
1, now presenl.lng the utstandln
nville
a:1 apprentice �riC.l�er to mil•
HmTts
In
Meet
ihc
to
ition
d
ad
o
In
Attendin&amp;
.
marked e'llidence of ;more wide trainlnC, Millions read li ttl e if 1trte ts, Chi ef Herbert Gilkey sai d.
e atricc
ce, om eroy.
aeries to local lt)111■, .
Honaite contractor and a leader
l ed for 1o•
schedu
is
meeting
A
esiden t we re Gene Grate. in eom
r
p
-;:&gt;-for rellgloua lntli• arr/ cbllrCb . U,teratur�I But they
"Support the ,pread re■ped
.The ,Keister
ol
o
sch
ville
n
o
Harris
I ng presid ent; Secretary Jack Rob- night .at the
·
· In civic, ·bu6iness and � cir•
VISITINc; HIRE
, rea� t�e pa_p en, Ind they think
�utcb" series h11 � �e■lf;ned ;lilUon,.
cles, died of•cattcer Mo nday ft blJ
de
gra
or
chool
s
high
any
John
for
Bahr;
Cash
r
e
Treaaur
n,
o
s
Sisler M. Cornelia, R ochester,
t)ie 1ver-CJ1)'-Mi'na n� for 1 Tbe publJc today 11 !9-d-consdou1 about what tbey __ rHd. , .. . _
hot'ne 'here .
estcd
inler
are
ho,
w
s
pupils
hool
Owen,
Diel
rkle,
e
Z
John
Werner,
c
promotion. We buy the producll we h ave ae,en 1 Tit.la tflen •if the �tor, of the Mi n n., le visiting in Pomeroy with
toHU:1Uf.J religi.ou1
Kel ly, who built one of tfie �
D.oger
,
ic,
s
u
n
m
tal
n
e
i
s
Instrum
Davi
Bernard Fultz and Paul
.
her 1i1ter, Mrs. Martin Wadde ll
h ''
·Jay,gest brickwork contract.·
tion's
� � are. .J)l'OdUCMl.. f01. ll.ewa- adve.rtised. Hundred• of trade Kelste� "Sllf;port t.be ehurt
trict
s
Di
Northwestern
Roush,
BIii
------NEW YORK UPI-Y.�
other relatives this we ek .
- STOCKS MIXID
·' \ Jll,J?lf ne where they can be ■een namu have become household pro,n.JIII. ;lt hll a,nnrered t very and
int empire,, undd'W'ent •�
nd director has anno unced.
ba
In
■Mdttiolltr
malarlty
Fq1zv,
wotda. lt Is now eonaidll!!l'ed a ne- defin\tl need:· and h11 tnlwered
,.ad, J-7 , the 1�af.e/a:t, number
:� ' �
The mee ting wm be held at 6 surgery INf. month tn Womu'1,
NEW YORK UPI--Stocka were
·
Fea�ura Spart■ Inc., 1MOVnctd
METlli:RS GIT
eeuJty to adertiae auch nationally I t to the qtllJaction and entllua· 1 p. m. at the HarrisOnville school M""edicel eol(ege Hospital and re1
op11cUve
el1
t
modera
•
·11
In
mixed
I
J�tllffli6n
p
� � , . ej
1
fllt" '1�r
�. •Support the 6'1-ilrellH- Ida I eondueted campala:na u the Red iasm of p._bllshll!!n," m� and 1 Meter monev for the paat weell:
turned home io
auditorium.
elµoJ todll,Y,
la Of ·a,,y t-•
,..d, to
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totaled
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�for
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e
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