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Tbe San Francisco Giants
aren't the least bit embarrassed
when rivals say there's "something Oriental" abOut their' Nationa! League pennant drive.
They just say, "We told you
so.''
There'• something "Oriental,"
all right, and he's Masanorl

Murak~!

!he 21-year.old left· that has helped the Glllllls
handed pttcber lnlm Y•mana- move to wlthtn two sames and
shi Pre!Ofture, Japan, who has 15 percentage poinlo of the
develoPE!d. into quite an eUec- league-leading Los Angeles
tive reBiifl pltcher in biB sopho- Dodgers.
more se n.
. Murakami, who bas pitched
"Orien ' ,is one of those old effectively In four of the Giants'
baseball t r m.• that means last se~en victories, struck out
"Iisby"
I qulte up to snuff. the dangerous Bill White with
f!ut . Mura~ · Is rewriting that the tying run on base and two
lexicon wi · toP"Srade pilching out In the ninth inning Friday

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Louis Cardinals. The -tlx-loo
lfiD·poUnd 1\lural&lt;ami has a 3-1
record in U appearances for
the Giants this season.
The Cincinnati Reds shaded
the Dodgers &gt;-4 In 11 lnnings,
the Milwaukee Braves downed
the Houston Aslros 1-4, the
Pbi~lphia Phlllles blanked

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the Chtcaso Cubo ntpped the
New York Mel! 4-3 in oUter NL
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troll edged out N•w York H
Kansaa City walloped Baltimore
H Los Angeles defeated Washtngton 6-1 and Minnesota topped
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Colaviio Clev 106383 fl7114 .2118
Wtt tau ac an Morton at Wagner: Clev 101378 e&amp;l09 Jill
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ree potnls " 38 mmutes.
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CHICAGO (UPD-The scor.. quarterback. After aU, Hurate caught 51 passes for 920 yards
Took n Bravely
board read Cleveland Browns now property of the New York jand nine touchdoWllll lD tlto Collier was brave about II.
:!., College AU Stars 16. And Jets, sparked the collegians to Browns' cham~lonship cam· "It's unnerving," he said.
otto Graham was second guess· their only_two touchdowns-and paign last year, broke _w. left _Graham was a bit unnerved
mg htmsefl and Blanton Collier wtlh only 22 nunu!es to do tl. collarbone gomg dewnlteld for htmself :&gt;y his derisiOn to hold
was trying to quiet his nerves As for Collier, his Browns a Frank Ryan pa&lt;S in the first Huarte until tbe Soldier Field
today.
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Graham of the All Stars won· lost his team·s best pass re- entire exhibition season and Huarte h•d to wait until
dered why ,he hadn't started , ceiver 1..- an estimated six maybe the first oue or two Navy's Roger Saubach, like
Notre Dames John Huarte all weeks. End Paul Warfield, who, league games.
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out reading material was a n~w 1 Sca llt&gt;rf'd thun~erstor'!'s were w11h?ut telephone and electncal l
experience for all as were tnps . expectt&gt;d 111 Ohto durmg the servtc:e.
to the \oc&lt;~l store,
to w~kend, on the heels oi Poht-e In the area were kepi
!Joush's dairy , to the Wilkes- drenching p.Jeetncal storms . busy_ unttl ~iter nightfall reYille Post Offire And the Wilkes- which ~.:oused AI least one routmg traffic blocked up berille Fire Department. March- : dea th two in ]w·tes and w1de- ' cau:-;e of n11~-saturated streels.
lng in lin• ar · crossing roads s~read injuries Fnday.
More th•n ftve feet of water
SAIGON 1UP!l - u. S. Air osked about the •lleged misuse I bodia denied il bUt Ky said the rthe 1st COC)lll area tmder opera- -The Dong Hoi military barwere stressed on the tours and The storm npped down trees. stalled cars and trucks at one Force cmd [\avy !Jlant's ca,, ied o( f'unds confiscated after the headquarters moved back and j ~ional control of Ma) Gen. Lew~ rocks 40 miles north of the
a follow-up e:&lt;perlenc-t
was plunged thou.;;;md" or homrs into east side C'IPveland intersection. out dt&gt;adly rwds against five 1963 revolution that overthrew forth across the border and lS W. Walt commander of the border. The downed Skyraider
ttelted with a • store'' in the dtulnt&gt;~s and p:1ralprd truihc. Thf:' Cleveland Wf'alh t&gt;r Bu· North ViPtnamese army bar- ' President Ngo Dinh Diem.
threatened to destroy t be Jrd Marine Amphibious Force. was one of 29 Navy planes
classroom
'J'I'oo bluldmgs m Loram County reetu r~porled nearly two indn~s ! ral'ks today and struck again The U.S. embassy said mean· basea no matter what counlry The move would streamline which bit the area and reported
Ot.her uper ienct!s were a were sri &lt;il\rum• b~ hght mng ' of ram fell on the Hl·ea dunng at a missile·guarded explosives , while it had no information they wert in.
U.S.·Vietnamese operatioos in damaging 5tl per cenl ol 1M
site wbh 1&gt; tons of bombl.
talk by a postman. a barbecue HC~il pr:&gt;lled parts of the sta.te .; the evl.'ning..
plant. In South V1el Nam pilots either tu confirm or deny re- Gen. W. ~· Westmoreland, the area...
with the children doing th~ bar·
Nancy L. Fi~her. 20. a JUnmr Water mams burst and. power 1 eslimatrd thev killed 200 Viet • ports the North Vietnamese the U.S. military commander The pn.ntipal targets of U.S. -The Vinb army barraeks
becuing. thrH' p1c·nir s. film at ~pauw Umversity . ~as tin~s were dow~ed du~mg an Cung guerrill.::;·s.
l 3l5th division headquarters Is , in Viet Nam, announced today air actlon in tbe Communist 165 miles south of Hanoi. Fif.
teen planes from the USS Ind..
atrlps , asd playmg m the killf'&lt;l when lht&gt; car m which elettn cal storm m Loram Coun· l One U.S Navy AJ Skyl;'&amp;ider operating m Cambodia. Cam· he bas placed the command of north loday were:
pendence hit lbe oft • bombed
tlass rhythm band
~he was riding was ramm ed by ly. At least two fires triggtort:'d from the carrier Midway was :-------- -~barracks and reported 10 build·
Real birthda)· parties wm a se&lt;'ond aolll sktddink~ o(~lt of Nby lhigh~~idng w,,•re N"'po,rted,~ns dow!M'd over the Dong Hoi bar· !
tBmt "ii:=.:t~ ings destroyed or damaged.
held for thrt'r memb\·rs •VH'k te (_'(mtrol nn J r&lt;~irb l i('
t•ve · urt n.l f.:~Vl e. · o llJUr c: racks 4(; miles north of the bor-,
Holliday, Tammy Smith and l.llld stret-1
were re]){)rt:d
i der today and tJte ~lot ap- i
day upreued IUs aPIIfed&amp;01
Paul Wee5P) of the l'lflss when
M&lt;u·gare t Mrl'rorv' .~ . Parm_a.
Ht•flvy r&lt;ll~~~ll _W&lt;JS . alw re- I parently was killed. The flier.s :
betlalf ol ehe Kypr
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
mothers furm shed t llpeakes and W&lt;l" kil\JI.'kf'd lJt'l('onsetOU.'&lt; whlh~ ported Ill ~uclevllle m. ~uth- : reported ex tremely heavy anll·
Creek Empklyee's ctlb, to aD Atomic Energy Commission FJi..
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Le Progr&lt;~m i· ~ cn•am and kno\ ,1&lt;~,\ mg unt!t&gt;r a trt&gt;e tha t wt~s easlern O_hiO and a! .canhel~. aircraft fire.
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•so.uth of Youngstown. Some hat! The Viet Cong carried oul a WASHINGfON (UPil - Tbe Before the s~gmng. Johnson lla • Maoon ...., wllo made underground nuclear deY!ee II
., , hats. brought girls cmd sRng
In G; 1rfit&gt;ld llet~lll!', another but no rm:IJOr damage wus_ re- senes of eight almost simulta- 1Johnson administration slrikf'S stood . beneath a statue of Lm- the lMS Little Leape loam• its Nevada test sUe.
irthday songs i:l round ;;t[l es- l'le\&lt;t-l:md suburb. ~jnrl&lt;~ Tt&gt;wall portrd at Sou.h Bloom lleld, neous morl.ar barrages and at- ! into th~ heart of the Deep SOUth coin Ill the vaulted Ca~kll Ro ment a suceeu. One oOiclal.
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tacks in the Mekong delta dur· ~ t~day. in it~ f~st action under tunda. and . to~d th~ ~~100 tbat ~~~~ ~:':~ • ~· development .nucl~ test of
l! decorated wilh balloons and when she sleppffi nea r" fi.lllt&gt;n ~hto weather bureau reported , ing the night, the usual t'Over h1 stonr leg1slat1~n to _guarantee , 1oday~s . smt m MlSStsSippi was bard for a "JOb weD done."
1965: A low-yield explosion is
'paper streamers.
power !me The g1rl was wt~d- hai_l WJS observed m Northern , up for 4 large scale guerrilla Ne~roes the votmg r11hts . to the_ s~~t. of a legal proc~~ "'"""'·"'""' ~», ~'""'*'~'il!e"l ~ epwvalent to less than 1)11KQ
·.Personnel engag•d tn
the ing through water two fe d detp Oh&gt;o as well.
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I troop movemen t. But no vc which they ha ve been enttlled which will very soo~ prohibtt AT CAMP DAVm
toos ol TNT.
~},em Center Head St&lt;Jrl rla~s near her homt' She w:I S trt•al •·d . At lnd!~n Lllke ~.~ ~an troop movements were spotted I for a _cC'nt ury
any state from re~wrmg the THURMONT, Md. (UP()
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.ane Holl ida.v &lt;~nd Dill:· at Mary mount JlospiU•I and re· Co~Hty .?rr~caals scud a 011~ , from the air.
I Justice Dep.artment la~e~s pay~~nt of money 10 order to President Johnson relaxed today
I' Roush , helpers
of ~·1rs . leased.
!wister, nppe.d out power hnes, : Ln Saigon Premier Nguyen were ~tle~ul~ lo fl~e a swt m vote.
at Camp Davtd in Maryland's
Vale's; Dena llolfman. rook,
Utlhty co~pany l'rew~ worked fel led tree~ and dlsr:up~ed tele-- Cao Ky announced that rour : U S. Oislnct t:~ m Ja~n, I Johnson said similar suits, Catoctin Mountains.
tnd Helen MiUer. etl~hxhan dunng the mght rcstormg ~rv· phone service. No lhJUnes were once·puwerful generals includ-1MlsS .. challenglng the constitu- 11' f tllree-judg federal The President accompanied FOR ALL
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Head start programs were lee to more than :I.UOO Clev~· - rt'~~~t-'d
; ing former sLrongman Nguyen i tio~alily ol the state's poll tax.. ;:~~:
decide thee coostitu- by Mrs. .John~n. fltw by
We win fJowen evenwben
: Khanh, had lost their jops. l 1 be sutt was one of. several tionaflly of poll taxes, ,..uld be helicopter Friday night from
, ~ied out at Rulland and Har1
rifilllville, also in the North- 1
Khanh. reported 1i vi n g m plann&lt;d under • provl:'ton ol i filed Tuesday In Texas. AI•· : the White House to the pres!·
lie!llem district: at Bradbury
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Flower Shop
ttlet. ond at Toppors Plams,
~heth,. h• would return tu I requtrements. ~olmson said tho! taxes in state and local el~ day night or Monday morniltg. Pomeroy
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statute w_ould sllike, away the lions.
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Uemters of the class were I MOSL'O~ fUPI J - Western KosY£:1ns r•marks becall'ie :: ~ The premier said Khanh and American Negro's chains of o~
denl over the weekend.
N. MaiD
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i Gen. Do Cao Tri would bt' pres.slOll.
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the bitt into law in a l-.l'!mony
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I at the Capitol allended by civil I "orpeo" dredged up by a hsb- l
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Ohver . C m.... y, anuary 1 , I ·
•ee11 one ,,., tn , .dunce at tbll
AS LOW AS
in the r.veulin1 •~• ('epl ion when it was made Jr., 2~, Middleport, $10 and costs !
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lbeTruth Ab&lt;&gt;ut Nerve Kohler said he could not BN.'ept s~mg: Heury Staats, M. ! Veterans Memorial llotlpltal
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2-Dailv Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 7, 1965

Head Start's... . - · -1

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Rani Baited Ia
Middleport's Barons Pony Demoskey, started his work1key, leading off against Jeff Danny and Bob Lewis and Ault,
National Leape _ Jobnson,
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baseball team put the wtth a belt high pttch to Porn- Burt, waiked, and after jim and a triple by White, and two
Reds 90; Banks, Cuba 'Ill; SlarLeaguo title out of eroy leadoff batter Larry Walk· Conde fanned, scored !corp SOC· walks. They added one in the!
gell Pirates 78· Callison, PbUt
lr.•a_,,~ and safely for themsleves er who put it far away for a ond on an error. But after walk· fifth on Ingels' homer one in l
76· 'Robinson
70
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • Frtday . wLih a 9 • 4 make-up home run in !ell field. Jeff Burt ing Bob Lewis and
Dennis the sixth on Conde's si~le, his
America• i..ea e -·Colavito
r-rr-------:::&gt;C"______..,.____, game vtctory over Pomeroy on greeted Demoskey wtth a clean Ault, Burt fanned Greg White !hell of second and third, and ,
Indians 7G; Ho:O, Tlgen
the Pomeroy dtamond.
smgle to center and after Tom and John Ingles to gu into the an infield out, and two in the
Killebrew TwinS 70· Mantilla,
Wtth only one loss and two Sarver fanned, Danny Abbott second mnittg leading 3-1.
seventh on Ault's double, three
Red Sox S9· 011
67
mak.. up games remammg and ulso got one he liked. He too put
. ·walks, and an infield out.
'Pllchlngva,
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P001eroy wtth.Jour losses m a it away for a two-run homer.
Ilemoskey proceeded _to retire
second place tie witb New
the next l5 hatters m order Meanwhile, Pomeroy came to
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NatioDal leape - Koulax,
the Barons woo
the Demoskey gathered himself while his mates were catching life in Ute home half of tbe Negottattons bttwoen Colum- Dodgers 19-4; Jay, Reds 8-3;
' Pony League title lor together to get Mike Young on up and going ahead.
last inning 17th) when Abbott ~us ~d Sodul~~ ~hi~ El~ Nuxltall, Reds 6-3; Maloney,
since the league has a hopper to third, and fanned Burt had otber ides, howev· cracked out his second homer d~K t ·· an 1 1 htamDe. rtoo st. Reds 12-5: Johnson, Braves U.
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American League
over a nine
year . .
aggy
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s er. e escape
ou e tn t e ea mg of!, and Bob Burdette, 1 p bl' urrr
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W. L. Pel. GB
The
previous title mmng.
Isecond, but got Into plenty in pinch hittinfl'1tlr Young, doubt- ~f Co~u~~
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Y American Leape -: Grant,
W. L. Pet GB Minnesota
70 39 .604
in 1002 fn an undefeated The Barons got one back In the third when four. Barons scor· ed behind bim.'\But Demoskey
ed
~s, re~u tedh. ~n a P7,j ·Twms 13--3; Perry, Twina 7·2;
Los Angeles
64 47 .577
Baltimore
62 14 .51!5
season.
lhetr half of lbe ftrst. Demos-.ed on four hits, smgfes hit by retired the next three bailers poreds
tohr mlanctrce w t" fwo~- Pascual, Twms 6-3; Terry, ln.
in order to nd h .
uce e e e tc ra es or ,... dtans 10-4: Hall, Orlolu H·,
San ~'rancisco 59 46 .562 2 Cleveland
61 45 .57S
the score Friday sug·
e t e game.
Iumbus customers. Columbus ci· Tiant Indians H.
Cincinuati
6l 48 .560 2 Detroit
59 47 .557
h the Baro~s thad tt bmade
Ilemoskey fanned 13 KO-ing ty council approved the ordin·
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Mtlwaukee
59 47 .557 211, Chicago
56 48 .547 101'l
t e way, a was y no
the side in tbe foUJth ~nd fifth ance, which must be subPIQUA IN FINALS
Philadelphia
57 50 .533 &gt; New York
54 57 .486 17 meTahens Bthe ca,se . flh d C
liD• and walked nobody in a supert lmitted to the electros for their· ATHENS OHIO !UP!)
Pittsburgh
57 54 .514 7 Los Angeles 49 58 458 20
arons 1e an er, ar1
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approval t th N embe I
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St. Louis
55 54 .505 8 Washington
46 64
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Chicago
52 60 .464 1211 Boston .
40 66 .377 28\1 , Sims. Horlen Wilhebn 16) and
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Houston
45 62 .421 j7 Kansas Ctty 36 67 .360 31 IR
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fort, but had slrtke zone trou· tive to the first meter reading • . P P
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New York
34 75 .312 29
Friday's Results
H~~:nno(o- ar ~se · ~er - ~
ble, walking nine.
after Aug. 31 , 1965 _
I LegJon state baseball tournaFriday's Hesults
Chicago 11 Cleveland ~
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Chicago ; New York 3, night Detroit 5 New York 4, night 12•21- HRs - Romano t!Othl,
Both the Barons and Pomeroy , The same rate reductions will BuHiqua, clinging to a shred
Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 0, Kansas Cily 9 Baltimore 4, night Terry (1st) , Wagner 120lh).
are planmng to enter the Oak be . presented to othPr rr.umct· of hope, could take the tournanight
Los Angelei 6 Washington 1,
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Hill Pony tournament
nut pal1~1~s of Frankhn county. En ment w1th two ronsecut1ve wim:
Cincinnati ~ Los Angeles 4, ll 1inighl
New York 000 100 300-- 4 9 3 Beep Matthews tossed a no-httter Frtday ntght at Wells- week.
Iaddttoon. rate schedules makin g over Grovo City in the double
innmgs, night
Minnesota 9 Roston 3, night
Detrott
300 OOliOx- 5 7 o, ton as the Galltpohs All-Stars shut out Nelsonvtlle Ill the I Barons
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104 011 2
1 1'reductions effective with tho elimination tournament. Piqua
Milwaukr• 8 Houston 4 night Salurdav's Probable Pitchen
Cullen.Hamtllon (6 !. Ramos l annual Southeastern OhiO Little League Tournament.
Pomero
JOO 1100 1 94
lftrst meter reading after Aug.3t l .at Lima 10-9 Friday
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17), Remff (8) and Howard.l II as th semnd n h't1 er· - ---~- Y
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Boston at Mmnesota-Wdson Lol'
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Demoskflv and B L ·
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Saturdav's Probable Pitchers t8-8) vs Grant (lJ-3)
_tch. Pena (7) and Frehan. , formance thts week for Matt· mmng by Stowe·'· Together Burt . d-C, 11
· Uewts. J ..of other municipal it ies outside MORE CAUGIIT
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Chicago al New York - Fauf Cleveland at Chtcago - Ttant mos (4-2) IIR- Mantle t14th
edews w othueDs· alyd "a'S ' etta".'~ fey gadvetrt pkstxt r' s, wa e plate, Nesselro•d; bases, lng- . ran dtn couuly avthng rate ftx· TOKYO IUPIJ- Police arrest(2-2_l vs. Cisco (J-7~.
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1(9-41 vs. Peters (6·8) .
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Baltimore. 002 000 002- 4 1 . up Wl
. av_
urn~ w l Ive an s. uc ou our.
les and Wood.
m~ or l~ances. whlc would m- ed three persons today to bring
Ptttsbur•h at Phlladelphta -1 Baltimore at Kansas Ctty, K
gtve the Galltpohs AII-Sl•ro a l Matthews went all the way I
elude Mtddleport.
to 47 the total number of arw·lk . 11 ·
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Law 't2·9) vs Culp (7-7t.
' (lwtltghlt - Barber 111).7) vs
Pappas, Palmer 14), Haddix th Wtn ohve,r I esv t C, m an- orlk a ldpo "• gktvmg utp 4 Nrele
Today !he Columbus and Sou- , rests made in an l8-montb-old
1 ter.
Houston at Mtlwaukee - Far-, Hunter t2-2.
and
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Johnson
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an app ;·1a t.1on WI'lh the p' ubl JC case
San Franc1sco at St. Loms- (night)-Narum ( ~·10) vs. Bru- (S-6). Loser--Pappas (10-S).
1rst mnmg m w11c M1 ~ oe r ~ur men on as~ a~ Neson·
IUlilities Commission of Ohio ' Police said the three men, 1
Shaw (11-61 vs. Stallard _18-4 )._ 1net 17-6) .
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walked. Steve Blowers stngled VJlle batters. Gallipolis left four
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requesting reduction in its elec. i Briton. a Swede and a Leba·
Los Angeles at Cmcmnalt, , New York at DetrOit fmghtl Boston
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Davtd
Burnett
homered
lo
men
on
base
and
Nelsonvtlle
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rates for Optional High use lnese. belottged to 1 ring be000101 1101 3 7 2
tn:ghtl - Drysdale Oo-9) vs. -Stottlemyre (12-6) vs. Agutrre Minnsota 001 018 lOx- y 13 3 clear the bases. Matthews wa~ left ftve stranded, mcludmg one
Residential, "All Electric Homel lieved to have smuggled 10 tona
Malonoy 02-51;
tll).7).
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Monbouquette, Duliba
(6!, safe on an error. Jun1or Boshc who .was htt by one of Mat;00 fl 3
land htgh voltage General Ser· of gold bars mto Japan.
Sundays ~a~es
. Sunday a Games
Earley (SI, Bennett (?) and walked a~d both scorul on Tom he~s pttches, one on a fielders
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vice customers throughout the I .:-~===~~~:.;.=;;::,
Los Angel~ 11t Cmcmnatt_
Was~mgton at Los An~eiPs
Tillman. Merritt, Siebler (7), Prose's smgle.
chOice and three who walke~ . _Bids fo: extensive repairs on company's service area.
San Franctsco at St. Louts
Balttmore at Kansas Ctty, 2 Pleis 181 and Battey Zimmer· Burnett walked to open the All-Star manager John Alit- Stiver Bndge spanning Kanauga
.
Chicago at New York, 2 .
Boston at Minnesota
man (7)_ Winner-Me~ritt 1!-li). third inning, Garry Ballard zer has named David Burnett and Pt. Pleasant will be opened The rate_ decrease tS the seeWURLITZIA
Ptttsburgh at. Phtladelphta, 2 Cleveland at Chtcag_o, 2
Loser _ Monbouquetle (11-lZ). walked and Burnett scored on a• his choice to go on the hill later Ibis month . West Vir· cond step 10 a system wtde re·
eBALOWIN
Houston at Mtlwaukee, 2
New York at Detrml
HRs-Mantilla 114th) Allison Bostic's single. Gallipolis scorod tonight when the Gallipolis All· ginia Road Commissioner Burl •duction of rates that wtll total
lind OTHER PAMOU'
118th), Versalles II4th).'
its last run in lhe bottom of Stars meet a strong South Web- Sawyers announced
today. l f2, 650 ·000·
IIIANDI
~Tones (20th), Oliver tlllh).
tbe filth when Ballard walked ster team. Game time IS 9 p.m. Actual work on the bridge should ! SENATE_ A_P_P_R_O_ _
Washgton 000 001 000- 1 ~ 5 and took second and third nn (DST).
begin in September.
WA
VES
San Fran 1100 300 llOO- J 8 1 L. Attgeles 023 100 OOx- 6 12 1 wild pitches. Ballard scored Nelsonville 0 0 0 0 0 0 -I).!). I Work on the bridge wfll
SHINGTON (UPI) - The
Major League Results
St. Louis
001 000 001~ 2 ll 3 Ortega, Daniels (3), Duren the locals Ja, run on Mat~ Gollipolis 50 1 0 1 X -7-&amp;-ll Include the sidewalks and Senate •pproved Friday by
B United _Press International Perry, Henry 17!, Lmzy (8\, (5), Bridges (7) and Camilli. hews' sacrifice.
Batteries - Nelsonville, Tay- superstructure. During the per- votce vote the nommatton of
Nattonal League
,Murakamt 19) and Berte! I. Sa· Lopez (It -!It and Ranew. Loser Taylor started for Nelsonvifle lor, Stowers &lt;11. and Weaver, iod that work is l&gt;&lt;!ing carried Harold Brown as Atr Force
000 000 000- 0 5 t.deckt. Dennts 171 , Woodeshtck !-Ortega (ll·ll).
Pitts
but was reli•ved in the first Gallipolis Matthews and Prose. out the span will be limited 10 secretary succeedutg Eugene
Phtla
1100 200 20x- ; 9 1' 18). Brtfes (9) and McCarver,
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Zucker!.
Friend, Carpio 17), Wood tBJ.Uet'ker &lt;51. Winner - Perry
about 20 a w or a penod •f/F~;....;.....,.....,......==_;~iiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iii;
and Pagliaroni, Crandall 18 (8·9 ). Loser - Sadecki (2-10).
ol com ld~y~ w~t~ the posstblllty
Bunning tl3·7) and Dalrymple. [
peey atmg traffic at
Loser - Fri•nd &lt;5·~). HR - 1 Ill Innings!
ltm;s.
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Callison 125thl.
iLos Angeles
7HfE' F/XY/SA/..1- CE&gt;ITER
Htght ol Way on the Ohio
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OIO 010 110 00_ 4 5 2, IS AN /Nca.&lt;JSPICL/OUS
Rtver sfluclure ts completely
Chicago
000 030 Ollt- 4 9 1 Cincinnati
FIGURE tXCEPT TO THE
owned by West Virginia.
New York 000 1100 003- 3 9 0
Ill 010 000 01- 5 10 3 Mt:lol ON Twe r/ELO...
Built originally as a loll bridge1'
Jackson, Abernathy (91 and , Podres. Reed 16J, Perranoski
by a private concern. the bridge
Romovsky. Parsons, Beamarth !t7) and Roseboro. Ja), Tsitour·
was purchased by the SRC and
(5) , Miller 16), Bethke 19) andois (5). McCool t!Ol and Pavle·
operated for several years be·
Cannizzaro, Stephenson (81 -1tkh. Winner - McCool 17-6).
fore becoming •. loll-free cross· j
'Winner- Jackson 11Q-14l. Los-;Loser - Perranoski &lt;3·5). HRs
mg. This span IS a suspension
er - Parsons 11·9!. HRs - ·-Harper (12th), Pavlelich t8th)
structure 1760 feet long. It is a
SeeThe
Landrum (5th), Kolb (lsi).
D. Johnson (21st) , Rose t91h).
portion of U.S. 36.

Tee11-1gen helplliJ Mrs. Yvonne Scally, third from left, with the AIJ81lft
water show in Middleport pool, are, I to r, stephanie PuUen, Michl lloyd, (Mn. Scally), Fred Clarkson, Kaiea

- Activity and relationships at home, at play and at school ~ake
lp tbe learning experiences of Head Start children. Here 10 chtldren _engage m favon~e acllVlly . Two are tn a
bride and groom costume. Costumes of others have been created to gt~e reallt_y of thetr roles. L to r are Cnsty
Jones. Sandy Tyree, Ricky Ramsburg, Opal Dyre, Raymond Wtlford, Gmger Hill, Vtckle Casey, Darrell Puckett,
Seottle Napper, and Paul Weese.___

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PLAY BAWL~ Fifteen month• old Kevin Wyatt had
some second thoughts about going to hat in the Kansas
City Athletics father-son game, but stopped sobbing
long en~ugh to take his licks. With the help of his old
~an, As rebel p1t.cher Jobn W~att, young Kevin got a
btl.

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me1g• toumy's major partkf.. ~ 1118 Ill llol7 •
paUon will be in dothinl and also be glad to dlcuss the pro- ~ ,pec1a1 Oj1pOI'tunl\y. ro btfl
1!10'1• area• of Thuraday, Sept. gr:,.miiiiliilwliiitllilfarmeriiiiiiiiiiil.iiliiindi.eXJiiiiliplliiiiJ!IiiiiiCIIiiitltiii
. lilll'priiioodueeniliiiiiiiii'-••-.
2. One entry il also belo8 plan- ..
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ned in the junior fair horse
show to be held at the Ohio
State Junior Fair,
Some oilier eveJJis of IDler·
eat lo Mel,p County people
are lbe Oblo C.H Club Con·
lor Fair quetn and king pres· and livestock exhibits In the pn whleb wW be beld at
tnlaUoOJ art being planned lor junior fair wlll be scheduled for Obio Slate Uahenlty Sept.
Tueadly alsbt, Tbunday nl(hl all day Tuesday wilb Ivan Arch· 11 to u. Fl.e eulilalllllal elub
and Saturday nJiht.
er, Area Extension Agent, 4-H members wDI be ,.[ecled to
Beef cattle judgtog Including Interviewing the boys and gtrts participate in this eveot.
the new steer class wtll be mtklng these particular elhlb· Plallli are now being announcheld startinc Wednesday mom· Its. Poultry and rabbit judging ed for the details of the Ohio
ln8. ~~ 11 .. Tbc steers will In HI. as well as the open Fann Science Raview program
be.offic18lly we1ghed at 10 a.m., class wtll be cooducted on Wed· which is again scheduled tor
Fr1dly IIIOrnlnc, August 20 and neadoy, August 18.
the last week in September.
the Sllle II planned for Friday Th . 1 dJir h ·
'll This year the dates are Sept.
evening at 7 p. m. according
e JUn or
Y I ow ":1 29 and 30 and Oct. I. This outto Larry Ritchie chairman of be JUdged on Thursday mel n- standing event drew
many
the committee on the sbow and me, August 19 follo~ed by the Melp County familiea lut year
pie. .
open class In the a ternoon. . to see displaya, the demonslra·
Judgm&amp; for the crop, obop Dr. W. J. Brake! of Ohio !Inns, the plotl, and th activi·
sllow.
lies in connection with farm
Plans are underway for the operaUoDI
annual Junior Fair parade and Ticket. ior thit event wlll be
C
style revue, also the presenla· on sale at the County Exton·
lion of acht~vemenl awarda lll!d sion Office at half price within
cba~onsh!ps lor . Saturday the next couple of weeks,
.
mornmJ, Angus! 2l m front of Another series of
events
com grown In Oblo 1re: early the &amp;randstand.
which have become very lm·
spring Gold: Earliking, North· Following the Meigs .county portant
to
Meigs County
ern Belle; m1d-leason - Gold fair the Ohm Sate Fa1r gel! farmert ia the annual feeder
A Gold Star St- e Alk For Your '""Ticket
GeldeD Cr01s Bantam. Sen· under way on Friday, August calf sales. Dates lor these sales
eca Chief; late- Iochiel, Joana. 'll and runs thru Monday, Sept are Athens on Sept. 28 : GalFlavor is the imp&lt;~rlant factor 6. Meigs County wdl be expect- llpolis on Oct. 5; Athens on
in sweet corn, and the flavor ed to have a participant In the Nov. 16. Consignments
are
II largely due to the sugar COO· traciJ&gt;r operatmj contest and oow being taken by Paul Baer,
Phone WY-2·2115
The susar In oweet corn the Jumor Fall' queen contest Minersville, who Is the secreIs eaolly l01t particularly at Frid~y, August 27•
tary of the Southeastern Ohio
•nmmer temperaturos when MOllO county hao .already hed Feeder Calf Improvement As·
Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio
11111 the sugar may be lost one telection ~de m parllctpa· l!OCiatlon.
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in 24 houri. studies have proved tlon at the Ohio Slate Junior -~M:eiga~_::Co:un~ty~dir~
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that sugar loss Is oiower at FBlr. This 11 Richard Koblentz,
lower temperature•. This indi· who io currently 1erving ••
cates the desirability of pur· pi'Mident .ol the Meigs Cou?IY
chuinc corn as freahly picked Jumor Fa1r Board. Last sprmg
as possible, in quantities Ior he was .•elected as one of 32
immediate use and refr~ge· outstanding 4·H club members
ratlnl r01• a~y olorage per· to participate in the leadership
aU
iod.
interview program al the Ohio
St 1e J · F · Th' 1 ·
Solectiw: Whtnbuying
a .umor air.
Is s m
MOCC.Mioae
in the husk, look !ll'st for
~mpebtmn for the. top honor~
areen, snug husks (lor
m the state of Ohio. SelectiOn
and dark Silk (sign
will be made on Monday, Aug.[
Plump kernels). The rows
30.
kernels should bo even. and
Meigs county's Sue Ann My·
should flow from the
ers of Long . Bottom w1ll also
when pressed with the thumb. he parlicipating at the . Oh1o
Use: Good com det~r.rves State Jumor Falf servn111 as
good cookir.g . and com · lit!Cretary of the State Jumor
· F · B d
easy to cook. Corn-on·the-coh IS 1 ,.•.." ......
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a IJ&gt;p favonte, and 11 cooks It
qUickly eflOUih to be cooked to
order while the rest of meal is
being assembled. Try this:
I. Have a medium • large
nat pan on the
bo'lrange 1with
-• a
few .Inches of I ingaa t... wa·
at
ler m 1!.
2 H k th
d
tb · 11 ~'
e corn an remov.
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3. Drop mlo lht boiling aon«&lt;ll
water; cover; bring walt!r back
&amp;
to bo!lmg.
4. Cook lor ~ to Smlnutee and
Phone WY 2-2975
teet with a fork. Com is dOIII! II 512 E. Mlln St. Pomeroy
when the milk IB set.

f-Dally lentlael, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. T, 111011

Hwln llll'rfllng

' Sure Sign of Quality"

September have Important Events

. ,. lly C JC. JILAIESU:E
aidered in the MCI!on on hilh Of Hlll1l llt' b1J eveal Gl
c..&amp;,. ICJI, AJHI
prvduc:iDC milk cow• are lbe lhe moalb G1 Aupsl wiD be
. · ..._, dlt.eo and eVIJlto 4lf turon ,rtecting feed !DI&amp;Q; lilt Me~&amp;~ CGUity Fair
~ to many
Melca etiii'IY and protein requlr• wlllcb plf Wider WI)' oa
QMialy people are comins up mtDif 1nd calcium, pi!OIIPhor- Taesdly, Aquat 17 aDd l'llllf
In the uxt ~Wo monlbl. Tile us and vitamin D needs for lllroqh lbe %1st. Several
blalll sqle event of course big preduction.
dlon&amp;•• Ia tile aebedule bve
ll lbe Meip County FAir Alt.mate cropo, 11ored feed· beeo woril:ed out so II II lm·
1!klch 11 alrudy well alone U&gt;- ill8 and the nutr1tive value of portaol to follow aewspaper
11111'11 Its action sial•·
ailage are Items which will be publteily lasleld ol till~
MOlt of tbe t-H club• of the covered 1n a separat.e section ale wblch is lilted Ia die Pr•
4!j111111)' already have bad an of the program. Another lm· mium Hsl Ibis year.
eqlpallon in the local club but portant Item slated lor discus· The tractor operators contest
1l!lre wtU be more durin&amp; the olon 11 • method of forage enl· gets under way at ~% noon on
~IW week and of eoune at uation lor high producing cowl. Tueadly, AUIUSI 17 m lbe ctP.
tbe time of the lair. The lint Exbibill and demomtralions lerfleld of Jhe race track. Jun·
lfllll of course wUl be the will sllow Uve aperm, early
.temon.tration contest which bred helftrs how the
cow
wW be held - t Tuaday even- makes milk.' composition of
Ill, AUCUSI 10. allrlilll at 6 colostrum, lorace production
p. m. In the Pomeroy Junior from annuals, diary cowa arouplfllb School
ed by lir.., lhe OIPIIIISiOD pro(llrla who ore parllcipaliq cram at the Ret~earch Center,
.
In clolhiJII projects will bring and lnol1 for milk quality con· Thll 111 the Huon, and
lbtlr prmenll to tbe Pomeroy trol.
nothinll nicer tban fresh
Jlllllcir Hleb school on Tuesday
ally sweet corn. Cora 11 a
llternoon 10 tbot they may be
"Ameri?an" veaetable, and
Judled on Wednesday. T be
cultivation of corn In
Style Revue, which to open to
dates back as far as man.
.,.,._ in the area. will be
Mil Oft lhe cont111f111. II II
lfl!dntldly eveniq atartlng at
Jfec Or Ueved that Indian corn may
· 7:10 p. m. accordinl to Miss
tbe oldest of aU eullured
Mir&amp;aret Griffltha, County Ex·
f No one bu yet found 1
ltllllon Agent, Home Eronom·
of wild mille, or •
lei.
of •ny kind. Indiana
. AJIOIIIer tvtJII which b!volv· Over 1.200 people attended th~ North, C.Otral 1nd South
ed seven! Mete• Couaty pe.. Jackson Prnduction Credi. merica cultt..ted fields of com,
pie and will attnd statewide Annual Meeting, Sunday, Au· In man colon lyeliow, . blue,
atlentiOII ta Melfo cOIIBiy w!li aust 1st. This large ~athermg black, white pink and vmetles.
11e the lolr ol the Soil Con· enjoyed a family p1cn1c which 5 1 Co
11 11
aerattoa Dlatrtcl Sapervlsors included swi.nmlng, hlkng, mo- kno:~ to N::' Et.~l~era .
11 die stat.e lhreulb Melp vet! and .!Ome •pec\al enle'rtain- 1779 durlotJ
of th
c-ty 01 Tuesday Auaust 10 ment by the Forense League of t . ' pedltl one lnst • the
Tiley will vtall th~ Royal Oak Jackson Higb School.
Iordi!~ eJ .......0111
agat of
n ons. Uft•1opmen
Park, which II one of Met&amp;s Mr. Frank Herrell ol Rt. l, ties was under laken lnd ha!
Couaty'a newest recruUon ell· Pedro, was elected director by continued to today. In tbe
terprists. They will Set some majority volt of the al4ck· 30 to 40 yeara several hybrids
of the damage of strip mine holden. He will rtpreoenl Meigs have beeo developed. varieties
and they will board an excur· GalHa and Lawrence coun· adapted for lpetial growins
sion boat at Pomeroy for a trip liea 011 the Board of Directors rondilions and lt8SOII8 and !U·
down tbe river to Gallipolis to for a three • year term. Mr. perior in flavor, appearance
visit some of the Evam arms Herrell owns lnd operates 5011 and yield, to older varieand see some ol GaJlia coun· aeres and rents 8D adlllonll 5011 tlet1. Billie varletiea of
ty Later they will return to
H'
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ti i
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. oer01. 1s 1arrmll8 opera on •·
Pomeroy and go back .to !hell' eludes a Grade A dairy where
· annual meetin&amp; which IS being be milks 100 head of Holsteins. all8•·
conducted at Ohio University.
Door . eo were on b the 0. E. Mllllll', dee ., to
Several Meigs County people ll . pnz
. pw tab/ TV old W. Massar, Cerl. lor Trans.
1
wilt be involved in the tour as ~y"w::':e~=ktn,"' ~; Olive.
well as tbe annual meetmg.
Rod and Reel _ M 11. Poplin
Ivan E. Massar, Luna
Carl B!likam . Soil Consera· SciO'Mw County. p'olaro'd
1
sar, Dana N. Massar,
tiooist, will he a"istlng at the mer1 _ Walter'Huck, AdalllJ Massar, Hubert L. Massar,
annual meetmg and also tbe County· Hair Dryer _ Eddie M
•· H ld W M
too 'lh th r d'15trl t
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· a,.ar,
~ wl
e '~e
~ sup- West, Scioto
County: HydrauUc 25 acres, Chester.
ervisoro as we . 8 '
orace Jack - Pauli,., Wolfe, Meip
Karr 1n explaimng the JWyal County: Portable Saw _ Earl Fred W. Crow, Jr., Trustee
Oak Park plans and operations. Cross, Meigs county; PORTAB , to Village of Pomeroy.
Aoother event coming
up Mtur - Kathy Sparks Jackson Landing, Pomeroy.
this week is the annual Ohio Count .
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Dairy Day at the Ohio Agricul· They Board of Directors met Pomeroy Moillr Co. to VIllage
tural R..earch and Develop. M nd
A
d
., of Pomeroy, R1ver Landing,
-~- ~ nt C t
t W ter Till5 0 ay • ug. 1· an re-e1ec 1"" Pomeroy
me
.en er • oos · .
George Smalley of Jackson Coun
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event " 00 be held Friday, ty as President and Hobart Me- Neva Dailey, Earl Dailey to
Ft\BMERS
Au~st 13 with the proaram Allister of Pike County as Vice Sherman D. Buskirk. Effie
bO YOU NEED MONEY
starling ~ ~riDST).
President. Other members of !.be Buskirk, Lol , Rutland.
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. board are Howard Duvall, Ro" l
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The s~w window of datry County and Davis Greene of Ath· , Homer E. Forrest , Edith L.
Operating CoS1
Capitol Improvement
research, IS the theme of the
Cou t
1 Forrest to William Lambert,
F.Qulpmeol
Uvestock
program which 11 divided into ens
n y.
l Ruth Lambert , I acrr, Salh·
Automobile~
several areas of interest. These
bury.
Educational Loans
include milk marketing
in
Raymond Warren, Mary Ma·
eC•miiHifltlwt Total Loan Cost
oortheastern Ohio
special
rie Warren In Poal Willis , Lots,
eOn The Fum Strvlca
needs of high • prodUcill8 COWS
Lelartvlile.
• Crtdlt Lift Insurance
• 'armer Ownllll CrHit Source
and stored feeding and crops
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
•lternate to alfalfl.
fl'rank w. Porter. Jr., Mary A.
lmpor!.t11t factors to bo con·
Porter .. ltl acre. Pomeroy.
Charles Elkins, Lillian Elkins
C t' W If G td· W If t t. Harold Fetty, V.,.gie
ur ISC Ho e; o JaN o e Eo 55~7 llT!!., Salem.
PRODUCTION CREDIT
Henry . ar.man, , ora
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M •·t V Cl 1 nd ~
A
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120
Ch t 1
a.,. . ea . •nomas .
• ar man. · acre,
es er. Cleland to Hilton Wolfe Jr.
114 Mulberry Avo.
· Raymond Young to Pearl
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Young. Helen Ray Young. par- Marilyn Wolfe, parcels, Sutton.
eels. Bedford
Bessie Darst, dec. to Jasper
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 e A GOLD STAR STORE e ASK FOR
(Jap&gt; Darst, Garnel E. Darst,
Edna f. Davidson, Frances J.;

There'SNOthiOf' Better
Than Fresh' sweet corn

Frank HerreII
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Fertilizer· Farm Supplies
Sugar Run Flour Mills

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SAME DRY SUBJECT- In 1949. Maureen and Jimmy Radigan of Fostoria, N, Y., wrrc given :sink bnth~ lo cnnserve
w:Jter (top) and, today, Maur~cn and Jimmy try to wash
dishes with a minimum o! water during latest dty spell.

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FACE OF WASHINGTON
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PIAZZA DE RESISTANCE- The folks back hom.,_
· whcrr-ver

th~tt

is-will henr about visit 1o Rome••

Piazza d('l PopoJo fmmtain from this tourist.
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SPECIAL
TRADE-IN AUOWANCE NOW

Transfers

Having
Trouble
With That
Old Baler?
Why not see

YOUR FREE GIVEAWAY TICKET

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OPEN EVERY NITE ti19 (CI. Sun.

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: Davidson, Clarence E. Darst 1
and Dale 0 . Danl. Aiff. for I

BIG IS CU.

Frances Leo Taylor, Linnit
Mae Taylor to Warren Rose.
Pauline Rose . 2.6l aeres. Sut-

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I W. A. Salmons. Ida Salmons,
IJ&gt; Jesse J Ward, Mildred t'.
Ward. .32 acre. Salt• bury.

Fuhon·Thompson I
TRAcrOR SALES
Sprint Avo., WY 2·5101

Anna Marie Chapman, Paul
Chapman 10 Laurence
G.

Clark. LaOonna M. Clark,
Pomeroy.
1 Raymond W. Hoisln1er IJ&gt; E:va '
E. Holsin11er. Court Order. Or·

Morris Equipment Co.
WI 9·3202

memorabla man that was Thomcu JeHerson stands next lo Tidal latin.

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OTH THF. HEAD of the gover nment and the s1..•at of power. W;tshinll;ton, D.C., never
fails to fascinate the people who visit and those who work there. It conta ins many
monuments to monumental men. 1t embra&lt;:t&gt;s the nat ion 's spir it, hop1 ·s :md 1ts drt'&lt;tm:; .
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SALE CONTINUES!
UNICO CHEST FREEZERS
17 Cubic Foot

only $205
only '$22S
only $249

21 Cubic Foot
23 Cubic Foot

REFRIGERATORS
and COMBINATIONS
15.5 CUBIC FOOT
NOW ONLY $259

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UNICO UPRIGHT FREEZERS
15 cu. ft. _ only $209

20 cu ft. _

o~ly

$249

1&amp; cu. ft. _ only $239

30 cu. 11 -

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$349

14.1 Cubic Foot Frost-Free
Modal . . . . . . . . . .
$295

LOWEST
PRICES ..
Your Loctll.lndmerlc

16.3 Cubic Foot Frasi·Free
Modal .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. $325

ASKS YOU TO '

PLUS:
FREE ICE CRUM

Gollio Coo1nttt4-·WY 2•2111
Jock W.
LHII for the lig 'l' on RouM7 &amp;

Ml!r.
1t the

Ultltfr Encl of Pome,.,

0,... Tll9 ,.M, (Monday Thru Jlt,lrda·vl
RACINE, 0.

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AT YOUR LOCAL LANDMARK!

Used Equipment Sale!
eREBUILT NO.8 FORAGE HARVESTER
·eJOHN.DEERE MANURE SPREADER
WITH POWER TAKE-OFF
e FORD PICKUP BAILER

Memorial to

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FINANCE TERMS

2 MORE TRUCKLOADS
Freezers and Refrigerators

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WY 2·2176

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Jasper Darst to Garnet E.
Thompson about a new Darst, Edna I. Davidson. Fran·
ces J. Davidson, Clarence E.
New Holland or MasseyDarst. Dal• 0. Darsl. Lol,
Middleport. ·
Fercuson baler·~
I Bernard V. Full•. Belly J.
Fultz IA1 Kate Ja rrell. par('f'ls,
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Plus 10 Year
Warranty
Protection

H•lf.galton al FREE ICE CRIAM
far tHh cubi&lt; foot copaclty you
buy in • UN!CO Freezar, RtfrJw.
arator or Combination. Frn d•
livary 50 milu, wo oarvica and
we finance.

COMPARE
QUALITY . .'SERVICE CONTRACT
WARRANTY , • PRICE
DELIVERY SERVICE ••

A FOX lfll· A JIOXHOU-Lt. Jatk Breflnan of Baltimore, Md., isn't taking any
rilkt u be checU a VIet Cone foxhole and tunnel complex betore lllowin~ it up.

Capitol do111inales aceno as life •ncl worll
move alont Ponnaylvooitl Ave. •
15th.

F~utllalns

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King Fea111ru SJ~Micate,

COMPARI! BEFORE YOU IUYI

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ft! wotor noar Uncoln Memorial.

x_n.C, the worJd!o
heaviest rocket, starts the final
of a short
trip to Its launchlntl pad at Cipe Klrmldy, Fla.

TITAN AT ATTENTION- A Titan

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1962 Chev. Impala H.T. Cpe.

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White finish. red Interior, 1td. tranB. 32'1 VB engine, tires

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1960 Buick LeSabre 2 Dr.

$1195

Low mileage by Ioeal owner, spotless elean interior, tires
show little wear. Brown finish. a real niee car.

1960 Pontiac Ventura H. T. Sed. -

$1095

Jet black finish, vinyl Interior tri~. 'f!.cal low mileage by
oriainal owner. Tires like new, automatic trans. R&amp;H
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POMEROY, OHIO

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PHONE WY2-2156

For Rent

Hgts. nice
4 room house with bath,
ment, hardwood floors.
in cupboards. Attic
for storage with
ing s\3irWay. Priced

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FOR SALE
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE 7 room

frame
h
d
house, coal furnace, ot an
cold runmng water. l¥. acreo
of ground, $21100.00. Forest
$0000.00 with small dow
Run Rd.Ph: WY 2-3584.
psyment and balance can
8 4 6tc
financed. Call Tracy
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WY 2-3054 after 5 p. m.
LIBERAL Financing on a mod·
7 28 10tc
ern three bedroom borne. H.
W. floord, full basement, gas
PIPE, ladders
furnace, stone front, nice
walk-in refrigerator, in good
th
lot. Known as e Sayre propcondition. Mrs. H. G. Weir erty in Syracuse. See Buck·
ster, Long Bottom,
Ohio. eye Bldg. &amp; Loan or D. H.
8 Ute
Call 1185-3Z01.
Wood, Gallipolis, Ohio.
FREE use of our Carpet Sham·
7 30 12tc
pooer with purchase of Blue . ONE- OF-Pomeroy's -- finest
~ustre Shampoo. Baker Furn· homes, the former Norman
!lure, Middleport. 8 3 &amp;tc
Neutzling home, 2 story brick,
6 rooms, 11&gt; bath, garage,
CANNING TOMATOES for sale fireplace, 2 acres of ground,
$1.00 per. bushel. Brmg con· wr.nderful view of Pon.eroy,
lainer. P1ck your own. Tho.m- Main Street and river. Phone
as Hayman, Syracuse, Oh10. Dick Neutzling, WY 2·2860 aft.
I 3 6tc
er 5 p. m.
7 28 tic

ENTEJtt;D HOSPITAL

Among those who
Holzer Hospital in the past
hoUrs were Mrs. Audrey
and 4 ROOM fuml•h"'
Stover 1071 Second Ave .. Mrs
menta. Rowley &amp; Reed flard.
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5
1 emmot say and J will not ware.
tral Ave.; Mrs. Jack Queen, Eu·
say,
reka Star Rt., Gallipolis; W.
'l'bat he Ia dead - he is just
FOR SALE
Thurman Mays, 'lt. 1, North·
away.
up; Miss Maude Shoemaker,
......ry smile aod a ONE Roper gas range, good
Wllb a .,=
Rt. 1, Northur; John R. Hf~~~;ll
. wave of the hand .
I coodition. Thor electric _iron·
Rt. 1, Patriot, Mrs. !
Be bas wandered mto an , er. practically new. L1v1ng
w. Hainer Patriot Star Rt. THEN AND NOW-Captain Eddie Riekenbacker, our top Wor!d W~r I ace wlth2tl co11o
anlmown land
.
I room suite. Call WY 2-3784.
Gallipolis;' Mrs. George 0. Be~
firmed German planes to his credit, is shown here m almost Identical po~es w1th a fa.
And left us dreammg how
8 7 3tp
ler, Leon, w. Va.;
Mrs . .
mous S ad XIII the type of plane he flew to fame. Top photo was taken ID France ln
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1918
w~ile bott~m photo was snapped at the Selfridge, Mich., Air Force baoe. The Spad,
n n"!i. f:st be, since he WLANUT Dining roomtable
Lawrence R. Wiley, Middlewhich is _in flying condition, was rebuilt ove~ - the past 2~ ~ears by peraoonel of the
lingers there.
and buffet, $20.00. T. G.
port; Gilbert C. Hurt, Rt. 1, Ra
Fint Flghlex Wing at Selllldge,
'l'IIJnk , of him •till 80 the dare, Syracuse, WI 9-5123.
cine; Mrs. Orville E. Watson,
ume, I say.
8 5 31c
Rt. I, Reedsville; Mrs. Dewey
Be 11 not dead - he is just 8.. POWER King bench saw.
E. McCain, Rt. 1, Oak
Hill; 1- - -- - - · - -- away.
WY z. 3622 alter 5 p. m.
Walter E. Devidson, Rt. 2, Irolk
ton; Harold H. Redford, Rt.
8 7 3tc
Sadly missed by Mother and ,
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Albany: J. Homer Falls, Iron·
Sisters, Faye M. Bolin. Irene, ONLY l Beagle pups remam·
ton ; Mrs. Jacob C. Bulcher,
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Juanita Lesla Helen Esther
mg. L. · Shiflet, Rt. • Rut·
Wilkesville; Terry N. Deck, Wel!Jnda Cheryl, 'Lori A~n.
' land, SH 2-4ll&amp;. _8_7__6~
Business Services
Tile Rambler
lston ; Mrs. Larry A. Hill,
8 7 He 100 BALES of wheat,
good
World Standard ol t:ompset Ravenswood; George F. Hillard,
straw, 5c bale. M. L. Fur- DON'T PUMP Y"U slugglsb
EBceUeace
Ashland, Ky.
bee,
Great
Bend,
Ohio.
tic
tank.
Get
Klean-Em·A
Big
car
room,
rldo
and
perlost and Found
a 7 3tp septic tank cleaner. Land hlnnaoce. SmaU car eeooomy
BIRTHS
MICE eliminated
mark Faro; Burea\L
and mlllllll"lBBIIUIJ
Mrs. Dewey E. McCain, Oak
, LbsT License plate, : F-251.
ever,
"Get
Star,"
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lb.
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Soe
Hill,
son. 4:40p.m. Friday; Mrs. '
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Call 667-3317. Larry Stafford.
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Jim
R. Smith, Mason, dau.
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Ebersbach Hardware, 0 ' 1
CANNING TOMATOES for sale
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Mill,
Pickens
Hardware,
E.
Main
Street,
Pom•I'OJ
ghter,
5:ill
p.m. Friday.
Run
$1.00 per bushel. Bring conMiddleport Feed Mill.
l'IIIDI WY Wl'll 22 tic
DISCHARGED
Notice
tainer and pick your own.
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5
3tp
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Patients
recently discharged
--,----Barry Hill, Letart Falls.
included: • ark
A. Carver,
for steam irons, 25c
7 30 7te
James B. Hayes, Jeffrey L. Jen·
gallon. Bring own containers.l.-=========•,1
k1ns, Stanley D. McClain, Mar·
Roller's Store.
8 S 30te
MIDDLEPORT _ . INCOME garet N. Dial, Mrs. Jack Queen,
p R 0 p E n T y _ 2 story Robert G. Bazell, Mrs. Frank
TAX OFF SALEI
frame Duplex 5 rooms bath W. Beckley, Mrs. Louio J.
15 Cu. Ft. Chest
and 3 rooms.' bath.
Mrs. Gerald E.
0 t h Karschnik,
apartments
furnished,
125
ft.
Thompson,
Mrs.
Fred Facenure,
FREEZER
$179
frontage gross income $127. Mrs. Edith A. Holley, Mrs.
Plus FREE Ice Cream
BRI!AKmROUGH FOR BABIES-Or. Vernon Thomas, associate professor of anesper mo~th. $8,0011.00.
Bessie B. Goodrich, Mrs. Fran
STORE HOURS:
thesia at Stanford Univeraity in Palo Alto, Calif., has just finished placing a plastic
eUSED FREEZER SALE
Sales &amp; Service
POMEROY - Cape Cod Cot- cis M. Madden, Mrs.
breathing tube in baby's windpipe to make sure air from respirator will reach the
Daily 9:.00 to 7:00
18 cu H. Good Frlgld•lre
Infant'•
lungs. The artUicial respiration offers new hope in the tr -- ' ment of hyaline
tage - 6 rooms, bath, full Curtis, Mrs. Harry N. CallaChott Fr-r
$100
membrane
disease, the most common killer of newborn babies.
,.• than 25,00Q
Fri. &amp; S1t. 9 to 9
eFila Almost Every car basement, breezeway, gar· way, Gerald D. McKinnis,
babies
a
year
ar&amp;
affected
I&gt;Y
this
disease.
6 cu. ft. Coldopol
age, forced hot air heating, Ralph R. Waugh, George Car.
Choot Fruur - - - $50
e'l'J:ansferable Wben
lot 80 x 140. Excellent loca· ter, Mrs. Laura E. Vickers,
avaOable
You
Trade
Cars
lion. $15,500.00.
Paul E. Long, Miss Patricia
11 cu ft. Wllsan Zero
Party Plan Demon- Upright F,.....r __ $50
e Guaranteed 24 months SYRACUS&gt;: - New Ranch · J. Starkey, Mrs. Orville E.
Chance for
rooms, beautiful kitchen and Swart. Mrs. Vernon E. Reese
12 ou. ft. GE Upright
or 24,000 miles
yancement. Fresh Silks, lne. F,.._, u...t 4 rro. _ f125
bathroom, 3 bedrooms, and Mrs. Canna Chase, Mrs. Ca·
e Most Popular Unit
For Information. write
living room, plus utility room theri"" L. Thornton, Mrs. Yon·
POMEROY
· eall: Eleanor J. Douglas, Rt.
In the U.S.A.
and
carport. All oak Roors, ka M. Cantrell and Infant dau·
Jock W Carsoy
:1, Coolville, Olllo, Pbona:
baseboard hot water heating. ghter, Mrs. Richard L. Lewis
M•111ver
a..~Close to Rt. 124. Financing and Infant daughter, Mrs. Fred
00 lnotalltd
PI!. wv :1-2111
can be arranged. $13,750.00. N. Paxton and infant son.
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Past Chiefs of Magnolia Temple are
Guests lor Picnic With Mrs, Kaspar

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Rail's Ramblings.

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The August meetlllg lit the
The Past Chiefs of Magnoli• l who also bad a meditation on
.WSWS of ,, Enterprise EUB
By Tom BaD . .
==~~AUG. I
·u Temple Pythian Sisters held •the revelallon of John, follow·
church was held Toeaday ev·
EUB Chore!h AWl their annual picnic Thursday ed by the Lord's Prayer in uni·
enlng, at the home of Mrs. John
a rummage
sa e ug.[
th
d"
Se evening on the lawn at
e son.
Smith, Nye Ave.
· ·
7 in the bull mg on Cic- home of Mrs. Amanda Ka!!- Reported Ill were Mrs. WI!·
"Give Goc Glory Through A tittle more than a month house.
down as If to give me I ride
l!l'lib\eet, across from
ty par, Rock St. A potluck dinner liam Kolhnger m Meigs GenWomen's Reoemptive- llole in ago, in my first column, I wrote Although he was going in the and then speed away laughing,
was served at 6 30 with Mrs era! hospotal and Mrs. Rollm
Society." was the topic present· I wanted. to prove America same general direction, and it or to atteort to g~t 1114'difl10~
AUG. I
Frank Stewart asking grace Bearhs. One member, Carroe
., by Mrs. Herbert Dixon. The "isn't the cold heartless place" wasn't far out of hls way, I Advice about takmg
ef !Disabled American Vet- Miss The!mo Grueser presi· Grueser, was lost by death and
bymn " ! Love to Tell The S~ some claim it Is. It is proved. was impressed that he had of. roads that what l had
~I
'Ji.~;; 'and Auxiliary will meet1 dent, condueted a short buso- ntwers were sent. Mrs. Gladys
ry" , opened the program follow· No one claims perfecll•n for fered a complete stranger. a ly phmned has been ~e P ~
. evemng August 8 ' ness session which
opened Cockier thanked the members
ed by the reading of Philippians American sociely. Collectively ride since I was not hitch·hlk· allo_wmg .me os occ8SIOD of
,. m. at the home N Butter- with devutoons taken
from for the sunshme basket sent. to
2: &gt;- 16 and prayer by the we e~pose our beatniks, adult lng at the time but walking to avoid 'Illes. where chances 'I
. Ave, Pomeroy.
Jude 18·25 by Mrs. Stewart. her. The. meetmg closed woth
leader. The program was pre- and juvenile delinquents, our a better vantage point from getting a ride are almOIII ru.
- -- - the Mozpah bened&lt;cllon.
sented in the form of "meet the political Bobby Bakerisms. In- which to "set up shop." .
So far, tjle trip has been eo.
AUG. Y
•
Attendmg were Mrs Richard
press" with all members par. dlvidually, Americans are great. These are not exceptional joyab!e and educational.
~
Rutland High Sch&lt;M&lt;l band
lg
Campbell, MJSs Grueser. Mrs.
ASEN,\TH ANN TRACY
licipatlng. A discussion was This greatness has been ex· cases. I have already, In the doubt slnce.rety !hat were any
practice for the Me&lt;gs
Lucille B. Hawkins, Mrs. Kas·
I held on case studies_
perienced time and time again. course of my travels, been of· thmg negative to happen to me
Fair trom August Ylh
0
[per, Miss Lena Grueser. Mrs ..
Mrs. Menzel Smith, president Often persons have gone out of lered everything from cigarettes now (I do not ~xpect It). 1
from 6 P· m. to 9 P m.
Stewart, Mrs. Lawrence Landtn
fro bo t
ld be I II dlBcouraged
high school gym. All
, ning , Mrs.Cuckler, Mrs. Arnconducted the busb:.ess session their way to help. Following to vtead
ners,
m a wou
a •
·
t d to
and an offer~ wa• taken for are a few examples, m011t of cruises to overnight hou!lng.
Truthfully, I can
repor1•
~no~~· ,;;• b:U~'-: lair . Y
old Hayes, Mrs. Delbert Ei·
literature. The WSWS Fall Re- them connected with hitch-hik- Not yet has anyone 'attempt- "Give the American pe~le :
Plans wer made to observe sefsteln, Mrs. Thomas Cook,
ISS
treat to be held at Camp Ot- ing:
ed to steal my money, to slow chance. They are the 8l'ea!esl.
Froend's N&lt;ght when Evange- Mrs. Henry Reibel, Mrs. ~:: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris terbein, Logan, September 1().11 Two days ago I was traveling
line Cha~ter. Order ol the East- Se&lt;denabel and gu~:~ Kas ar R•ggs, 307 Wetzgall St.,_Pome- was announced and all women of from Cape Cod to Long Island.
ern Stdr met Thursday eve n- Robert Arnold, . S
P. roy, Ohoo, are announcmg the the church urged to attend. Re- I was more than • little wor·
'
,
,
mg at the Masonoc Temple and Mrs. Roy Smith antd Lmd;l approachong marnage of her servations must be in by Sep- ried about having to hltcbhlke
Mrs. Kathryn "·•chdl. worothy I The ~ev~ernber t ~~~ rnJasw~r daughter, Asenath Ann Tracy, tember 7.
in the New York City area. Ten pretty blohies were award· Phillip Belville of Galllpolls.
TONIGHT
matron. presoded
' be at t e ~m~~
s. h t P to Mr. Eugene Hester, Jr' son The meeting closed with prayer Just outside of Providence, R. ed first prize honors Friday af. Girls 6 to 12 months· Dorothy
The local chapter will join ! w&lt;th Mrs. .,
as co- os ess of Mr. and Mrs_ Eugene Hester by the president, after which re- 1., I was picked ~p by an Air ternoon In the Gal!ia County Haislop daughter of Mr. and
"GUNS AT BATASI"
Racme. Harrosonvlile
and I
Sr .. New Haven, W. Va.h
freshments were served to the Force Colonel go•ng to Brook- Junior Fair Pretty Baby contest. Mrs. James Halslop of Galli~
Richard Attenborou"h
Pomeroy chaplcrs for the an·
· The brode 18 the daug ter of above named and Mrs. Myrlle lyn for the weekend. Not only
liB
- ancl"RHINO"
nual Froends Noght whoch woll
I[ the late Hoy Tracy, Jr. and Is Long;· Miss Dorothy Long and did he take me as far as Brook· The theme of Mickey Mouse Boys 6 to 12 months; Darrea
With Harry Guan::lmo
be
held
at
Pomeroy
Sept
1th
[,
a semor m the College . of Ed- guest, Mrs. John W1lson of Co- !yn, but also more than an hour Club" was earned out by Haner son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken.
1
and Shirley Faton
Officers
pro
tem
were
Mrs.
ucatoon at Ohw Unoverstty. The lumbus.
out of hls way to my destlna- the sponsoriug club of the con- neth Haner of Gallipolis.
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(Color)
W&lt;IIJam Heynolds.
assocwte
gro.om •.s a junl?r at Marshall
lion, about 25 miles north of test, Toddlers To Tassels Mo- Girls 12 to 18 months; Natat . M
Evelyn Lewos
UmverSJty, Huntmgton, W. Va.,
his home.
!hers' League.
I' Bote d bt
I Mr and
luND •• &amp; MONDAY
10
8 r, aug er 0 ·
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rna ron , rs
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and is majoring in Radio-TV ~
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AIJGUST 8-9
l':lecta, and Mrs. Gnff Russell.
, 1_
In Ontario, Cana a, near
Judges for
cones were Mrs. Melvin Boster of GalU~
o;~;f.Ott'~~.~i·oR
' treasurer.
Mrs · Charles '"throw was Advertosmg.
tawa ' a young man gave me MrS · Chester Wamsley and Mrs· lS
.
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The aliar "as draped to r the Wednesday luncheon guest T e wed ong wo e an even
f
. a ride all the way to Montreal, William Rardin, Jr., both mem- Boys 12 to 18 months; Mlklt
Jm• Hutton Mrs Bessoe HOJce, Past Grand m Mrs Nora Roush.
of September 5, 1965 In the I
OU
! drove me on a tour of the city bers of the Pt. Pleasant Junior Cr It son of Mr and Mrs Ro~~~~~· Matron 01 Ohoo and past rna- Moss Manlyn Brown was the Federated Church m Pomeroy, I
~ a~d then invited me to spend Women's Club of Pt. Pleasant, ~Crall of 203 Klneon Mvt.
"PARIS WHEN IT
Iron of Ml SteJ long Chapter, guest ol Mrs Charles Withrow Ohw at half-past seven on the
the nlghl in his home.
W. Va.; and Mrs. James Rob- Girls 18, to Zt months· Tanya
SIZZLES"
OES Durong the busoness ses- WPdne,day evemng_
lor a evemng. The Hev. Wolbur Per- Mrs. Ellen Smith of Middle- Leaving Montreat the next erts, a beautlflcan f~om Point Adkins daughter of
and
:.Wlllliam Holt"~drey Hepburn "on a don atoon was made Jo chH ken barbecue dmner In o~ rm ~Iii ofllclate. Open church port received a phone call from day, I held- a sign signifying Pleasant, W. Va. Fits! place Mrs. ~roy Adkins 1912 Chatham
(TochnicotorJ
the Sal&gt;atoon Army drive and servance of Mrs. Wothrow s weddong 18 planned.
her 81ster, Mrs. Albert Panoy- my destmat1on was
Lake winners were awarded , blue Avenue
;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:0jil a rumm age sale Se~t tu- borthday.
·zo of Paw Paw, Mich., telbng George, N. Y. A Canadian lam- ribbons and $1.50 m pre~1ums. Boys · 18 to Zt months· D.
ll was planned.
• Hv11m Hummel of Bar- I
her her daughter, Gloria Terry ily saw the sign, couldn't stop Second and third pla~e w.mners Scott Miller, son of Mr.' and
The Ruberla Cirrle wo!l meet bcrton "as the Tuesday lunch•
had doed_
.
on the busy thoroughfare, went receJY~ red and white tlbbons Mrs. Don Miller of GallipoU..
fo r &lt;Is annual pocnoc donner al eon guest of his aunt, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Karr to the next exJt, came back, respecttvely:
be I
Girls 24 to 38 months· DMI·
Pomeroy. Obte
Middleport 10 the t·hapter room Charles Wothrow.
.
and son, Jeff, have returned and stopped for me.
Mrs. Martanne Ca~p I, rna· dre Ann Mitchell, daughter of
I August 19. Those altendmg
Mrs. Lewis Roush, Mmersfrom a two week vacaUon trip They took me all the way to nager, WJEH radio :uon, Mr. and Mrs. Gene MticheU of
IGHT
ore
to
bnng
a
covered
dish
voile,
and
Mrs.
George
McChn·
.
to points in Floroda. Tbey vos- downtown Lake George and acted as moderator for 1 con- Galtipolis.
"TIME TRAVELERS"
and
table
service
l.o
the
noon
tuck
and
son
of
PI
Pleasant,
Mrs.
E.
J.
Tracy
entertamed
l
.
Bo Zt to
months· John
1ted m Roanoke,_ Va., woth the had only planned to go as far tests.
~TecbnicolorJ
·cet,.st•on Foster, Phillip Car ' luncheon. lfostrsses for the Sep- l w. Va. visited Thursday at the Laurel Chfl Better Health l'l'aul Theiss family, former res· as Lake Champlain, about ' 30 Winners m each age group Ro~ Cr It 38 of Mr ~ Mr
Anders. Joan I tember meeting will be Mrs. Letart Falls, with Mr.
and club Thursday evening at her idents, and at Myrtle Beach, miles north.
and their parents are as follo~s. John Ro~ertso0 Craft · of GalBall Run home wilh Mrs. Ira . N. C., Miami, Floroda, Sliver A few days later, this time G1r!s to 6 months; Chnstine I' I'
~:?T~:~uti'CIUNIG LOVERS" l M L. French, Mrs. Willoam I Mrs. l':rnesl Grimm.
Peler Fun
Reynolds and 'lfrs. Jack Bech-! Mrs. Lawrence Hoffner spent Qellman a contributing hostess. 1 Springs, and th• west coast of thumbing towards
Hyannis, Hafleit, daughter of Mr. and ~~~· Flo d L Johnson chair·
•n Hu.gueny
Nick ' lie The iniliatorv work
will ' a couple of days this week In the 'bsence of the presi· Floroda. Hlghhght of the tnp Mass. a man pulled over as I Mrs. Joha Haffelt of State Route
·nd My ·N
;,.~art
· pres1·den.t Mrs . was an un de~water . marine way, asked
'
manh a.
rs. ereorman
""'" of
be mnducled at the Septem. with her parents. 1Mr.
and den t an d v1ce
" Wh ere are you go- 7•
.
iD char
Apple ['Charle.s R. Karr Sr., presided show near Silver Sprong~. .
way, askd "Wheere are you go- Bo~s to 6 months; Gregory ~ aJt:et" W
I1
Mon .• Tues. and Wed, ber meeting. Watermelon was Mrs. Gordon Wolle,
served following the meetmg. Grove.
and opened wilh the Lord's Pra- [ Mr. and Mrs. Robert ~prmg- ing?", and then drove me right Belville, son of Mr. and Mrs- the con s ·
Aug, 8, 9. 10, 11
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris 1 er m unison. Devotions lak- er and daughter, Kimberly ot Ito the front door of my friend's
ELVIS PRESLEY in
SHRINE PICNIC SET
and sons reutnred home Toes- en from The Upper Room were I Ada, Ohoo, are spendmg the ,
"GIRL HAPPY"
(Techoicolorl
.
.
,
day alter a visit at Rising Sun, led by Mrs. " acy, who also weekend with her parents, Mr. l Darlone Michael il
Presley, Mary Ann Mo
The Twin Coly Shrme Club Md woth her parents. Mr. and read a poem, "What Heaven !and Mrs. Eber Lewos. Mr.
Shelley Fa bares, Harold family picnic will be held Sun- , Mrs'. Robert Young. They also Means To Me.'' by Jimmy I Springer has been employed •• · Gllest for Party
Gary Crosby, Joby day, August 8 at _2 p.m. at the , spent a couple of days at ' Jones.
!head football coach at Adai Mr and Mrs Herman Mtch·,l &lt;la.k·er. Chris Noel.
Meigs County Faorgrounds. Ali i
ville Va with Mr. and , Articles were read lncludin High School and he and hos ,
·
. · .
,
.
, '
..
'eth Conner
Grandmother's Garden by
are movmg there thos ael entertamed woth a
re- A state scale trock was shght· pamted _centerJ!ne.
Patrol
7f&gt;c $ 40c.
. . d
's. cnn
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.
.
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. . month. They formerly lived 1t cenlly at their home m ure1 I damaged in Meigs County and Forfeiting bonds 011
mvote .
Mrs. Joh~ Sm1th returned to , Pearl Parker , Home Reme- Caldwell.
Cliff honoring their daughter.J deer was killed in Galli• charges were: Raymond C.
her home Sunday alter a vaca- does, Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Karr; J
B ti u
f the Darlene on her lith birthday.
.
ld t ·
ti Cassady Z4 Tuppers Plains.
· · th s k Mountains H to ·
·
'I d I'
ames ar e · son
County m two ace ens mves ·
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toon
m
e
mo
ey
.
ow
.
raose
a
JUVem
e
e
mqRev.
and
J&gt;irs.
voyde
!lo.
dell,
Games
were
played
With
prizes
ated
Frida
by
the
State
High·
$27.50, unsafe operation, alld
New Shop Opening Special
, She accompamed Mr. and Mrs. nent m twelve easy lessons, Mrs has attended the District Young ! awarded to DenniR · Gilmore, ~a Patroly
Kenneth Reed, 4!, Reedsville,
Rom Smoth of Columbus and Louos Deohl; •.nd My P~stor, People's lnstitue held at the . Greg Eblin, Iva Powell
and! y
.
.
$27.50, intoxication.
Mrs. Ho chard Ma1ar, of Mont- ~ Mrs_ Karr . Dnrmg_ the busmess Nazarene Camp Ground Camp ' Sharon Icenhower.
Tbe first accident occurred Arrests Friday by the Patrol
, clova, who were her overmght sessoon a contnbutoon of $5 was in Columbus. He is a member [ After the honored guest open· at 11 : 5~ a. m. Friday on Rt. 7 Included Leona 0 . Taylor, 57,
guesls Sunday..
receiVed ~om Mr. and Mrs. of the Middleport Church of ed her g1tts, refreshments were one mile south of Middleport Kansuga, cited MUDlclpal court
Mason, West Virginia
Mrs. John W•fson of . Colum- Cia or Karr.
the Nazarene.
served to the above and Nancy when Robert L. Shockey, M, Aug. 7, speeding; Vance Grimm
bus spent a lew days thos week Games were played and prl- Martha Lee Bartlett
is Gill, Sharon, Sandra and Eu· Guysville, attempted to pull a 34 Parkersburg, W. Va., boodwolh Mrs. John Smoth of Nye l zes awarded to Mrs. Ernest spending several days with her gene Buckley, Roger Kline, Ray- log truck onto the s~ies for
for Meigs County court Aug.
· $35.00 Janie Cold Wave _ __ $12.50 Ave.
Powell. Mrs. Robert Bowen, isister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mond Michael, Brenda Jett,Mar- weighing. His brakes falied ~nd 1~. overload; Charles T. Bur·
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. llderton Mrs. Louts D&lt;ehl and Mrs. Char-I Ford at Klrkersvoile, Ohoo_
tha and Linda Baker Joan the truck rolled forward mto tt 19 Rio Grande cited to
Other Cold Waves from $7.50 up
of Wellston spent the past week les R. Karr, Sr. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush · Weich, Freda Young,' Mary the rear of the scale truck.
;,:'u~icip~t court Aui. 14 for
end woth Mr. and Mrs. Pur ley were served by the hos- and son, Eric, O~k Hill, visited 1Icenhower, Bonnie, Rickey There was no dama~e to the speeding; Danny L. Shelton, 20
All Work guaranteed-()tlen evening~ by Appt.
Karr, Chester.
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I tess asSisted by Moss Don· IThursday w&lt;th h1s parents, Mr. 1 and Kay Gilmore, Mary, Jack•e log truck but the tailgate of New Castle, Ind., bonded for
Hair Stylists:
Mrs. Thomas Kelpm
and na Wellman to those named a-, and Mrs. Lee Roush. Mrs. Mi· l and TiJDothy Braley and Mrs. the state . owned troc~ was Municipal court Aug_ 14, lor
choldren, Peggy and Tom left bove and Mrs. Merion Tracy, chael Clin_e (Mai~ Roush) '.~ Terry Michael. Invited but un- damaged. No one was injured •peed; Julius Fekete, 21, Clev&amp;Jean Oawnson - Mary Jane Webb Thursday lor the1r home Mrs. Joe . Eva~ and Mrs. 1eachmg m the Head Start able to attend were Jimmy Pol· and no charges were filed_
land, bonded Municipal court,
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Wosc.,
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Ph.: 773-5311
ten days VISit woth her parents,
summer.
Ward and Nancy and Ray Eblin 6:20 p. m. Friday on Rt. 7, two J. Parsons, 25, Rt. 2, Racine,
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learned that her sister, Mrs : . wa s,
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animal ran in front of a caroperate; Harold ~.Lawson, '
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driven north by Eunice
E. 17, Racine, ,ited to Gallla
New Wilmin£(on, Pa, Route 2, is M[ddf:~rt ~s; .~ Mrs ~ K' Mrs. Terry P ~~n 1wasRiffla Bunce, 64, Rt. 1, Cheshir•. There County juvenile court Aug. H,
improving from injuries sustam-: Hendricks 'and. children · · of guest ~::: ~s. Bia~ e~onthle was moderate damage to the no operator's ticense; E~a F.
ed m a fall at her home tllos Winfield w Va
enterta•
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Scott, 56, Columbos, drovtng
summer. She will observe her [ Mr. a~d Mrs- · Delbert Rut.l Ca~stah club !~~~;v;nmg In stale Highway Patrol cases while in!ol:icated, in city jaB
birthday August 11 and friends led•e Belle IV Va are guests! at ~r 01me, s t
a. d Friday in Meigs County court for a hearing Aug. ?; Johruly
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are planning a card shower for of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bailey.! ed to Mrs. Paul Taylor and Judge ran or
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h I dell G. Barrett, 40, Rt. I, Dex City, and Jay Hall, Sr., 56,
ren Jeff and Julie have re- , Mrs: R~c a
maw, w o ~·~ ter, $25 and costs, no operator's Cheshire, cited Aug. 7, over1 t~ed
to their ho.;,e in Co- rece•ve an anmve~sa~ f 'h license; Charles L. Collins, 21, load; William R. Mowery, 29,
Listen to the still,
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lolfowlnu a week's visit from her secretedpab. thee rehs · Reedsville, $15 and costs, un- Vienna, W. Va., bonded to
small voice of
ments were serv
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with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tess to the above and Mrs. Don- safe operation; Margaret D. MeJgs Count~ court, over
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Halph Gilmore: On Tuesday, aid McKenzie. Mrs. Max Sayre, 29, Kanau~a, $15 and Gladys J. Miller, _42, ParkersMrs. James Proode and chdd· F 1
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Eugene Triplett costs, speeding; Ke1th Kennedy, burg, W. Va., 31, Ripley, W. Va.
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Timmy and Tammy, of d'";'
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24, Rt., 1, Rutland, $10 and bonded to Meigs County court
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sons for a visit. They were for- Pam of Silver Springs, Md. assured clear distance; Robert i and Stanley G. Wells, II, Lone
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$10 and costa, unsafe vebicle; · No lntersl.te U. S. hlgh~
daughter and l'imlly, Mr. and Kare~ Grimes of Jessup, Md. Jobs McDaDJel, Jr., $10 BJNI marker Is to ~ mort thao'
Light transmission - with the coolness of aluminum I
Mrs. John Lyohi and famlly. Is here for a two weeks visit costs, passing without the as- two dlgtts.
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R001t Air ~ondllloner I tough with his parents, 1M. and Earl Davenport and family. costs for defacing 1 freshly Dell mfdnillll
Mrs. P. L. Mitch. Followmgl'jiiiiiii
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his visit here lie will be assign- II
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David Mitch,
son of Mr.
• No more darkened corners- soft. diffused light enters thru alternating
• Featured on model1
and Mrs. Robert Mitch ol
translucent Vinyl panels! • Sturdy aluminum construction to minimize
from 8,000 to 10,000
Wheeling, W. Va., and BrandBTU /hr. Some operate
sun heal and endure all kinds of weather1 • Units have concealed drainson of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
on 115 volts!
Mitch of Middleport Is recovage system- aluminum finishe&lt;d in white baked enamel- translucent
t Adjustable airflow.
ering
from surgery at a Plttagreen Rigid-Vinyl panels! • Projection up to 12'-any length! • Choico
• Two--speed fans.
burgh hospital.
of trim colors • No unsightly understrwcture!
A good time ·to select furniture and carpet for your
Waohabll bar.tericlde·
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rol·
treated fi Iter.
ers and 11011, Jtm, have returnhome .... school clothes for your children.
o Floatin1 Suspension
ed to their home in Bar Harhushes vibration noise!
bor alter spending a week with
Capable salespeople will help you in every
her parenlll, Mr. and Mrs.
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department in
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Clarence Stewarf, who II elil"THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF BUILDING SINCE 1915"
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house the State Highway patrol reported.
Officers said that Mrs. Ada Walker was sitting on
the sofa in her front room at 162 Jackson Pike, when
the car of Dr. George L. Ely, 47, Garfield Ave. ran onto
the front porch and crashed into the front wall of the
house.
Neither Mrs. Walker nor her
brother, Albert 0 . Patterson, Walker was nearly jarred from
who was in the room was in- the sofa but held onto a co!!ee
jured. Dr. Ely and hi; wife, a table to keep from falling.
passenger, were also uninjured. The patrol said that Dr. Ely,
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SAIGON (UP!) - The United States announced today matcb play Saturday tu lead
thai it has 84,200 men in Vet .N:a:m:·~f:o=ur~tl:m· :e:s~i:!Bltb~e~lf.~ma~a~lle~ld~.~Tbe~..!pla~yen~~ty~·s:::
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met two unidenUfied can, the
first of which, he told the patrol, was left of center on the
cun'e.
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highway 1,0 avo~d I collis1on.
The Ely car DUSSed the
car but came back acros~
highway and collided slightly
with the lefl front of the second
eastbound car_ ~ Ely car
then struck a c8! ~':::"!fro':
Thomas Walker, par
of the house.
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parked car and ran up onto
the front .~ch of the Wa':
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Impact of tbe colllBJOD ]81Ted
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FOjiSYTH, GA. -A PROM·
inent doclor in this small m1d·
die Georgia city was cut down FISIDNG DERBY RESULTS- Don Williams, left, Meigs game protector, and Jon H. Yates, Ross count:; game
in a hail of gunfire Sunday be· protector, right, made presentations of prizes to the three young fishennen above Sunday at 6 p.m. at the conlore a hall a dozen witnesses elusion of the first Meigs Jaycee sponsored Fishing Derby off the Pomeroy landing. The smallest boy "naturally"
on a hospital parking Jot.
caught the biggest fish, and copped the most prizes. That's him, G. E. Guinther, beside Mr. Williams. He received
a rod and reel and tackle box from the Jaycees, and a sportsman's knife from the Pickens Hardware in Mason. The
The victim was Dr. Lumpkin most fish were caught by Randy Becker, next right. He went home with a rod and reel from Ebersbach Hardware
Coffee, 36, a father of two, who and a tackle box from the .Jaycees. Gordon Johnson, next right, took a rod and reel by Moores Store in Pomeroy
movetl here seven years ago and a tackle box from the Jaycees for catching the smallest fish. Fifty-one boys and· girls fished during the after·
and had become "the doctor' noon. Derby Chairman Bill Ingels extended his committee's appreciation to the game protectors and others for
to many of the citizens, both the successful event. - Sentinel Photo.
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in these states - plus VIrginia
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when the U. S. Census Bureau
formally certified that the ar·
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automatic "triggering formu·
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B: 00 Popeye l Pals
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10:00 Underdo~
10:30 Fireball XL5
11:00 Dennis the l.ienace
11:30 Fury
12:00 Theatre ~
12:30 Saturday Movie
2:00 BasebaU ·Warm Up
2:10 lleds n. Cardinals
5:00 Pete Smith
5:30 Kings, Cods and Stripes
5:45 SportsmiD'S Holiday
8:00 Flatt • Scrugp
6:30 Man From U.N.C.t.E.
7:30 Fllppei
8:00 Deatb Valley Days
1:30 Kentucky Jones
9:00 Saturday night , at Movies
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WHTN- TV
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Netghborl
Social Security
Herald of Truth
Word of Ufo
SUperman
10:30 King and Odie
11:00 Casper Show
11:30 Porky Pig
12:00 Bugs BUDDy
12:30 RoppitJ Hooper
1:00 New Amerieall llalldstaDd
2:00 Major League Bwl'IIJ
5: oo Wide World 01 Sporla
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7:30 The Kinl Family
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9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 Bob Yoang Newt
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1:00 Mister Mayor
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t:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
\0:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouso
11:00 Linus The Lloo Heartei
11:30 The Jetsons
12:00 Sky 'Jng
12:30 Mg Friend Flick•
1:00 I' love Lucy
1:30 CBS News
1:15 Yankeet VII. Athletics
1:30 Big Picture
5:30 Early Sbow
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Fanfare with AI Hirl
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9:00 Secret Agent
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 Up-To-The-Millute News
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Saturday, Aq. 14 HJcbltpll
1:30 • 5:45 - KINGS, COD
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from San Francisco to the Gulf
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