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1!-Daliy Sentinel, l'otllfrvy·MidC!JjpOrt, o., JUIIt 11, lllflt
WSCS Contributn
: . IS to Education
of 1:1

A conll'ftliiUon

Program Given
At Close of
Bible School •

was

. lllode "' the Rellgiouo Eduro- ,

• Uon program when the
.
of the Minersville
Method1st
' church met Wednesday

at the c.hul'"ll.
Mrs. Karl Grueser, president,

cmducted the meeting . which
opened with the hymn . "Liv-

·!ng For Jesus.'' with Mrs.
Brooks Sayre as accompanist.
and prayer by Mrs . Stella GruerPad-

_!ng o{ A~ts ! 38-47
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••The 'Church - BegtMmg
Where You Livt&gt; ," was the to~
' I&lt; of :he program pre•enled by
Mn. flosmer Roush Readings
on the topie were given by Mrs.

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VIRGINIA
CURTIS
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Roush . Mrs . Sayre and ' 1 r 5 ·
Bradford Maag. A
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Mr. aud Mrs. Perry CUrtil
of Reedsville, 0. are ..nouoclng the eugagement of their
oldest daugbter, Vlrgiula, to
Olin Reynoldo, son of Mr. aud
Olin Reyuolds, 10 nof Mr.
Mrs. Cleo Reynolds, of Part·
ersburg, W. Va. Miss Curtis
Is a graduate or Eaotem Hl«b .
school, with the class of 1!161
and Is employed at the Bureau of Publle Debts at Part·
ersburg. Mr. Reynold•. Is a
graduate of Parker.burg
School wltb tbe elass of 1963
and Is employed by Rllpb'o
SUper Market.

"Tbought.s Ji'or Today '' w as
read by Mrs. Stella Grueser
and an article, "Criticism
Popular." by Mrs. Karl Gnle&gt;-

er.
.
During tbe business
.
planS were made for a plcmc
1n the church basement for
July meeting. Card• were
dered sent lO Mrs. G~::~y~:.;;~i~:
1or, who is ill ln Holzer
11 and to Mrs Bertha Russell I
jn Meigs Memorial Hospital.

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the close ol the meeting by Mrs.
Adolph Grueser and Mr~ .
Forbes

American Rod Cross
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Water Safety Manual
Swimming &amp; Diving
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MJDDLEPOKT
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each class presenllld
short program of Bible verand songs and were presented attendance certificates
the teachers An offermg was
.th R ·becca 1\adford
Diana
ers..:'iller, Mary
ind Sharon Brawley as
u hers
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ram closed with the
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the Lord's Prayer in unison.
Craft work was on display In
the church basement throughthe evening.

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VOL XVI NO. 57

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bra. and g,.
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included
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A farewell picnic WBB
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TONIGHT
The
g•ve nlkm
taffeta with sweet- and Mrs. Michael Ohlinger and
tOnS
at tlie Middleport Roadside
royM
Mees was the
go\\
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of
1mport~d
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organza
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Mr
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"DONOVAN'S REEF"
h t neckline and long pointed sleeves. The etac a e son. '' ae ' e ll L •
· Devotions, "The Growing Sea- Park Thursday at noon In
Wednesday dinner guest of her
John Wayne
Lee Ma rv in
el
train
was
attached
to
the
controlled
bell.
skirt.
and
Mrs
John
Ke
son,"
taken
from
Luke
12
:27·32,
or
of
two
Methodist
ministers
sister and brother-In-law, Mr.
(Tecbnicolor )
I
lace, reembroidered wilh satm ribbon, was used
of. Athens. by Mrs .. Uswm Nease opened and their families who are acand Mrs. Earl
Sr.
- and" ISLAND OF LOVE"
Ion the bod1ce skirt and bow m back.
d M w·Jr rn Stans- I he meetmgg of the WSCS .of cepting pastorates in
other
Pfc. Charles Hatfield,. who lo
With Robert Preston
' Her ved, of \ouffant illu•ion
.
rs. ' Ia
a- the
Forest Run MethodiSt parts of Oliin. Methodist mlniBstationed -at Ft. Belvmr, Va.
1 r an
and Tony Randell
, was caught by the lieadpiece l'
mother was atUrChurch Wednesday everung at ters and their families of Meiga
is horne on furlough
(Color)
of enameled orange blossoms
i~ a silk shantung sheath bee~ .ovlslting with his mother, lhe church.
. County w~re hosts for the pic~
parents, Mr. and Mrs. ay
She camed a cascade bouquet , ed
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ink with wWcli Mrs G ren Stansbury this week. Mrs. Nease read an article nlc honormg the Rev. and Mn.
HaUie)d.
with a wWte orchid surrounded !'!:" m ros:o!age of white They
also VJSit in Beaver, on
how
the qualities and Robert Card, Cheater charge,
Mr. and Mrs.
Saturclty
June 20 I by. lilies of the valley
mother of the groom former home of Mrs. Stansbury. character of women can
and Rev. and Mrs. Carl Herand son, Jonny of p IPS u::
1whlte streamers;
"THE DAY OF
chose a pale yellow ensemble Mrs Grace Via of Burger, compared w1th Oowers.
rmg and daughter, Rutland.
are the guesla
THE TRIFFIDS"
I The attendant' dresses were ' with matching lace over-blousr Tex. is visiting witli her sis·
by the leader and' U•e l " Rev. Card Is going to PikeMr. and Mrs.
y tile
first
Howard
Maurey fashioned ol
and .wore a green cymbidium, ter, Mrs . John Kmcaid. Other
ton and Rev. Card will be at Musburi Wedding
waa
.-,andstyle m stree en .
h I orchid.
guests mcluded Florence and cone u e
Summit Station near Columbus. B .
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organza oversk1rts w1th mate ·
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F h Hazel Dear~an " RecrUitments - A Concern
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eang .t.announc~u
ed w1th a 1am Y
"CATTLE KING"
mg pillbox caps with veiling. A reception was held in the
b 'LewiS Charleston' of the Whole Churcli"
was Mlmslers present were
Rev. Announcement is being made lng a decorated birthday cU.
Robert Taylor
Mrs Donald Fiatt, Columbus, nhurch parlors •rnrnediatelv folVa
Mr and Mrs. Thorn: the topic of lhe program pre·
Pe:
of the wedding of Miss Marcia made by his grandmother. ,_
(Color)
was matron of honor and wore l lowmg tlhe ceremony.
h' ress of Cor us Christ sented by Mrs. Kerns Roush as,
f. a
rs.
'Suttles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Cuckler lpe
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powder blue , Miss Joanna Ross , bride's table was covered with
C lid
p
y, and Mrs. Manning Roush. The Pomeroy; Rev. and Mrs. M. E. J,frs. Jess Suttles, Gideon, Mo., several days at
, Manetta was maid of honor a white cloth and centered
M L 'II• M e lias re- purpose of the program was to Do-yson and sons, Douglas and
Pvt. Charles A. Cheadle, with her brother BJnd slater-ill'
' and her color was Iliac.
a three-tiered wedding cake
rs.
with her deepen the understanding of Dw•g!Jt, Middleport, and . Dr. son of Mrs. Ruth Cheadle of law, Mr. BJDd Mrs. D. 0. WhaPOMIROY: OHIO
Lvnn Farmer. Dayton, cousm , ped with a bndal decoratmn
f I Mr and lhe frame work on which one and Mrs. Lesler Rouab, Minen- Middleport.
ley.
, of the groom, serv~d as. brides- : bells and hearts. Silver
~ar~gh~~n:s~d
and . fam- carries out the task of enlist- vJlle-Syracuse charge.
The wedding was solemnized ~:__ _ _ _ _ _ __
TONIGHT " SATURDAY
maJd and was attued m pink delabra and punch bowl
il ;n Portsmouth.
ment of persons for church reIn !lie Churcb of Gnd In Gideon, tum to Gideon nest weell:
BOB HOPE IN
They earned baskets of daiSies, pleted lhe table settmg,;,ere
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lated vocations and to present Jacob Baer, Mrs. John F. Bat- Mo., by the Rev. Robert
V. ~here the new Mrs. Cheadle
"A GLOBAL AFFAIR"
dyed
lq
match
lhelr
dresses.
of
greenery
al\d
lilies
d
ANNOUNCE
DANCE
the
urgenl
need
for
qualified
ly,
Mrs.
Chriaty
Baer
and
J;lendricks
at
7:30
p.m.
June
II.
'llll with her parenll wblla
Yvonne Dearlo Robert Ster
lin&amp;. Miekey O'Shaughnessy
MISS Jenmfer Ellen Ill
ed at the base of the cake an
'ltie Pomeroy Police Depart- persons who will go to front· three children, Lee Ann
Mr. and Mn. Cheadle are visis statiolled Ia
"THE SLAVE"
lour-year-old
sJSler
of
de
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on
the
table
h
t
menl
will
sponsor
an
outside
iers
of
special
needs.
Sisson
and
Sandra
his
mother
and
other
rei·
Heibron
Germany.
(San at Spartacus)
I was the flower girl an hworet'a I
Dmmg roodmR ~s e~e~ariet- teen dance party llhis coming Group singing of "Lead
tis.
atlves in Middleport. 1ltey wlll
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(Tecbnicolor)
pmk organza dress w1t sa In Mrs. Leonar
. oar ,
f
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Ete 1 "· opened the
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Steve Reeve&amp;
embrOidered bodice and pmk • ta : guest hostess, M1ss Cynthia Saturday evening rom
o . 0
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rna ,
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1 dais
headband. She carried a Farmer, couin of the groom, p.m. at the Pomero~
tenms program,. followed With scrlpSUN.-MON.·TUES.·WED.
1haslet of rose petals. Acolyte and Miss Judy IThl, Parkers· courts. The ,Jays will emcee, lure readmgg and . prayer. Art~
June 21-24
was Rodnev Slack, younger bro- ' burg, Miss f;sther Yoklak and and a roc:k n roJI fast
cles on the topiC w~re re
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ther of the bride.
i Miss Phyllis
Acker of
contest will be held.
by Mrs. Fred Nease, U Mr~
{Technicolor)
Cliff Robertson. " Lt. (j.g.)
Mr William Dreher
Port ta Out-of-town guests
Alfred Yeauger, k~· 8
John F. Kennedy, Ty Hardin. Clint~n. served as best man reiauves and friends
For her going away costume
Mrs. Mar
vans
Jas. Gregory, Robert Culp.
for
Mr.
Skinner.
Ushers
were
out
the
midwes
tern
states.
th~
brid.e
wo~e
a
blue
arne)
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Scott
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Grant Williams.
IMr. Tom Atk ins , Columbus. I Mh•s Nancy Biff Haye of
kn.lt suit WI~
.
. Durmg the busmess session
C:olorclrtclan
Running Ume 2¥..t hrs.
Mr. John Hetzer, Parkersburg.; ietta , presented
pnnt blouse w1th ~h1te acces- m c~arge of Mrs. Jack Curtis,
Admission 75c and 40t
and Ransom E. Slack, brother musical selections preceding
sories and the orchid from her president, m~ey making
ceremony. The soloist,
Mr. bouquet.
.
jects were discussed and the
Frank Zammalaro. Athens, sang The new Mrs. Skinner
at- painting of the church was con"You'll Never Walk
Alone." tended Ohio University lor two sidered.
and "The Lord's Prayer." The years in Medical . ~echnolo.gy Home made Ice cream and
tradi.ional wedding
where she was aUthated With cake were served by the hoswas played during the
llti Omt;..•a Sorority. ~he trans- tesses , Mrs. Uswin Nease and
mony by the organist.
!erred to Dental Hyg1ene
Mrs. Fred Nease to those narnOhio State University and grad· ed above and Mrs. Edith Slsuated Jm10 12, 1946. S!Je will be son, Mra. Robert LaudermUt,
employed by Dr. Paul
Mrs. Lawrencae Napper, Mro.
of Columbus beginning July I.
Mr. Skinner graduallld
Ohio Universily ·with a B.
degree in 1963 and
··
with Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
He is a student in
the
OF ALL NEW
School of Dentistry at 0 h io
State University in Columbus.
The coople will reside at ISM
Eastview, Columbus.
'ltie groom's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Skinner, assisted
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by her sister-in-~aw, Mrs. Dan
Farmer, entertdned members
of I!Je bridal [lllrty Saturday
evening at a buf£et dinner at
wt.. )lllle do ~!us"- at our bonk. To help
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R1ln)'011, Geld people lite you, wiill perso.al, .
som Slack, Marlella.
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Slack-Skinner Vows are Excnang
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14th
m
ar~etta
urc
Fl'rst Presbyterian Church in Marietta was the Guests dof Mr. Manikd M;,s: Brucek
.
f M . Judith Gail Lloyd an son,
e, "'IS wee
setting for the opefnMchurc~ ~~~d~~n~o.;. 'o' Slack, Hill- are their grandchildren. J?lin,
Slack daughter o
r. an
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MRS. THOMAS ARTHUR SKINNER

People. In ~
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Tbe 1\odt Springs f.!ethocllst
closed !Ia Blblt School
1 progrllllt Sunday evening
the church.
Sav
Mrs. Gaynelle Wise relllmed
"Jesus, the Pro!Pised
· home 1u1 Sunday, after a
waa the theme ol ~ week's vblt In Toledo, wlth her
iaclllOOI, which bad aD enro • 500 and daughler-ln-law, Mr.
ment of 13 pupUa, wltll ZO and Mra. Jerry Wise and lamteachers and helper~ • .: ·
lly and attend,ed the gradu.
Mrs. Lew!! G~, director tio~ of bet finddaughter, JDthe school, waa m .cbuge of dlth Ann wtse 'from Waite Hlgll
progrBJm. Tbe children and Scb 1 Mr Wl!e
daughtero
lleliCb&lt;ll'l enlered the sanctuary Jud:,· A.;. and ' Peggy a n d
marched to the front o~ sons, Roger 8JII[ RlchBJrd .,.
Icb"~ch, while Mrs. WIUiam
compBJnled her home for a vlsiL
organist, pla~:-t "Onward They retul'!le"J to tlleir home
1~~~~~~ Soldiers.
Th sday
Following the theme song and : , EsUe Mossman retum
by Edgu Abbott, the
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of
IPII&lt;dge to the Bible and the ed home Wednesdar. ter a
I ~neriican and Chrlatian flags aeveral days visit , m Newark
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nd th
bildren with her daughter and son • ln.~~!~
Fl:g: A'Fly- law, Mr. BJnd Mrs. Donald Morafter which Miss Susanna g"r:; andEso~ IIlli
returned
IArnol•~. on behalf of the teac~
Tu~sd~y after a visit ill
and helpers, presenllld
Columbus with her daughters
to the director.
.
Mi M
Hill
Mra Grueser presented Cl'l'· BJDd son-m-law, ss ary
ltifical:.,· of appreciation to the and Mr. and Mrs: Roy Jollel
,.
. lnd'
Mrs Amos Jr. BJDd sons and m lndianapoo
teachers !DC mg,
.
li
ith her son and daugb11,..,.81~d.' Mrs Gall Buck
and 5 w
Gl Ia . Buck
teen-age ter-in-law, Mr. BJnd Mrs. Paul
'eiiiS"s; :.,. wuu..:n Radford, Hill and family. She was ac,.
Ed
d Ball and Oliver companied home by Carol A..
war
Ill''
junior boys; Mrs. Edgar '' ·
~~~:;tt, Mrs. Arlee Abbott BJDd Mrs. C: K. Nease and doughDavid . Grueser' junior ters, Juha and Susan
spent
NANCY LEE ZUMBACH
Mrs. William Gru•ser, Tuesday with relaUves In CoJ b · Arnold, Mrs. George Skin· lumbus.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. aco
M Franklin Rizer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones ir.
Route 1, Reedsville, are
the enLeifheit, primary and sons, John and Jeffrey pi
of tlleir daughter, Nancy Lee. to Herman S.
Mrs Rollin
Radford Columbus spent the past weekson of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0 . Schul,
38 h ol Mra
Blackston. Mrs: end with their parents, Mr.
Miss zumbach is a seruor at Eastern
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Radford
Mrs Ray- Mrs. Roy Jones Sr. and E. J.
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Schul is a graduate of Carthage-Troy High School,
Mrs • Jes Morris lllll. Michael remamed for the
.
class of 1962. He is also a graduate of Lincoln
MCrsoleK, enneih H:;,.;;:· nur- summer with his grandparenll,
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Institute, Washington, D. C. and Is
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Fenton Art Glass Company,
sery and beginners; and to
.of Columbul
are incomplete.
Maxme Arnold, cball'!llan
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the picnic
held at i•
of Mr. an
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Red CrOSll Blood Ia never
sold. It is a donation by the
individual donor tllrough Re4
Cross facilities to tlie penon
needing blood.
Many people mistakenly a.
sume when they see a charao
for blood adrninlstrraiion on
their hospital bill that they are
for the blood. 'I'hla il
true. The charges they pa,y
for the cost of laboratory
ISE1rvlces In connection with tho
cross-matching and
administration of the blood. ,
Meigs County families wi\o
bave bad some member of their
famlly receiv. blood are urged
to soUcit donoro so that otben
have tbia pre&lt;ious fluid
wbeo needed.
More than Ill units are tlel4ed at tha bJoadmobile 1191 Mo&amp;o
JUDe :.JZnd at the PomerOJ
Junior Hoell School.

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Park;Says52-Year..OidCrosleyOutdat~d j~-

Phils Win Twice, Increase Lead

By MILTON RICHMAN
In oeporate deals With the Chi- Tile St. .Louis Cardinals ran port's bomer produced San
By JA80N L LEVINE
a newly lormed Cinclnnaa l in~ ~apadty of 21-W. .
UPI Sports Wrller
cago White So:I:-&lt;JUtfielder Jobn their wlnnlng aireak ID fiiiD' Francisco's lone run. Ron HerUailod Preoo Ialenuollooal 'Committee ot 40" tD help the
I d like to see I . Gene Mauch llu his heart CaJUson and first basem:u&gt; Roy games will&gt; a 31 victory over bel (4-3) was charged With the
CINNATI (UPI)
Bill Redo perk up 1!leir dwindllng 1 stadium." DeWitt~- "I clon't
.._d set on three ideala.
Sievers-played prominent roles the San Francisco Gianll. while loss.
DeWitt owner and president o1 home attendanco.
1care wbo bullds lt.
.
He wants to dance at his in Friday nJPt'• two victories the Cincinnati Redo crushed the Jobn Edwards drove in I our
the cincinnati Reds buebaB 1be commllteo met to develop ! 'It'• like someone uldng y011
~U&amp;htor'o wedding, get into a over the Meta, who oow have Los Angeles Dodgers Ill, and runs for the Reds u they bamclub wants oomeone to boild plans to ral!e attendance at 1 if yoo could use a new boUoe," :
tforld Series at least vnce In lost eigbt In a row.
the Hooston Colts came !rom mered tllree Dodger pltcbers
htm' 0 new park and he doesn't Crosley Field. the bQme of 'the ! he said. "What "'oold you saytl
bis life and ao to heaveo when CalllsoD'• eighth borne run ol behind to deleat the Milwaukee for 14 bits, including homers by
care wbo.
Reds oinco 1912. It's the omaU-! We've gnt'' a 11%-year~ · b~
he dleo.
the season with one on in the Braves, '11. Kaln wll!lhed out Vada Pinsoo and Chico Carde
DeWitt's conunents came Fr~ est ball part&lt; in 11oe msJor 1park here.
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do during .1 conversation aboot leagues will&gt; 1 maximum oeal- •
Wiellnwr Wanto Detallt, ;;
•thing.l he oayo be wants and !'hils' margin of victory, al- burgto .Pirates and Cbica11o s~·uck out 11 men and reliever
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Almost every Natlooal Lep
Phliadelpbll l'lliWes apPear !bough it repreoented only a Cobs.
Billy McCool four more lor a
city has a new stadium, ·nt
lhe1r way wward making at small part o1. his night's work.
In the American Leagoe, the total of 15 Joe MotUer
ab- "Tiler• goes the ol' boU P""'
Witt commenlod. • " In a J~ :
ast one of their manager's CallisOll also had a triple. a Baltimore Orioles reclaimed sorbed hb fourth setback in 10 11 •1 the only baseball ,.. hove!';
years. ChiCago and Cinc1nn1!!1
earns come true.
single, a walk aud a stolen first plact with a 2.-1 and 6-5 decJSJons.
wiU !&gt;e the only. two old b4
They have won seveo of their base in the opener as well sweep of the Boston Red So•. Newly acquired Joe Gaines
MEIGS HS LEAGUE
parks in the Natmnai League.•
st e1ght games and ballooned as a p.air or stnslea m the The Minnesota Twm• edged the touched off a s11 run raH} for T
W Li
.
DeWitt has conversed about
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eir NaUonai League lead tD nightcap. Sievers accounted for Detroit Tigers, '1-6, t!Je Kansas the Colts in t!oe eighth Inning peam
'!'be
Syracu•e
Pony
League
port
clnsed
the
~ap
to
3-2
in
;
the
matter "from time to ti'!'e"
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I&gt; games, their bisgest margin three rons In !be finale with a aty A's dowr.ed dJe Washing- that enabled lllem to overtake M~:~roy t .. ·.... ... .. 1
o' team ran up a big lead and 115 baH of the third when Moore with C1ty Manager Wilham .
yet. by sweeping dJe New York two-run homer and a double. ton Senators 5-4 and the los the Brav... Gaines .belted his p 1 ti "';;'r · .. · · " .. " · · 0
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Mets. 2-l and 7·2, In Friday Art Mahaffey recorded his Angeles Angels beat the Clev· first homer of the season off or an . . . ' .. ' '. ' .. 0
rally
to
down
the
Middleport
three
free
passes
before
retirW!C'hman,
comrne~ting
on
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night's twi-nieht doubleheader. seventh win in the first game eland Jndial18 2--1. Tbe New Dan Schneider, making his first .syracus~
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Barons by an 8-6 r:nargin Fri- ing the side.
Witt's remarks, sa1d: "All _tfM
When and if the 38-year-&lt;&gt;id although Ed Roebuck had to York Yankees Chicago W h ite siart for Milwaukee, but the M ddl ame u;e
Z
day evening at Middleport.
Syracuse's big frame was the things that everybndy 'IJOi&gt;li!J
0
Mauch does get into a World come in lrom the bullpen and ! Sox game was postponed.
lostr was Jack Sm1th. who reeport at omeroy,
p. Mike Jenkins went all the oixlh when five runs scored on [ like out of the city we ~t
S•nes with his Phils, he should get the last man out. Larry Julian Javoer, the C'!fdlnals' loeved Schneider and was mp 1
S
&lt;R _ way on the mound to lead Sy- sing!" by Bartels, Proffitt and j have the mooey for." •
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8 raCWJe to lt.!ll second win of the Jenkins, two errors and a base "I'm interested in cooperatlc
and probably wlll, extend a Bearnartb (4-4) was the loser ordinarily light-hitting second 1 pounded for four more runs m . ort a.nd at yracuse
1
hl:'artfe1t ·vote of tbanks to _his after relieving st.arte~ Ca~l Wil- baseman. wrecked ~e Giants two-third~ of an inni~g .
Hal~~~:) ~. 30 p.m., Wednesday, season against 8 single loss. on balls .. Mid~l~port . narrow~ ~ wi.th him in _an~, way possible,' '
general manager, John Qumn, ley with the score tied m the for the second atra1ght night. Woodesh1ck, Houston s fourth
Mjddl
Mike Gardner started for the ii to withm striking distance 10 1W1chman sa1d, but I do npeqt
8 , Le
for helping to make it at all sixth Inning. Ray Colp held l!le Friday night, It was his eighth pitcher, posted his second win TE
eporl oyJ
agu. L Middies and was relieved by I the )ast hall or the sixth when , him to draw up the proposal .
1 Birdie Oemosky walked, Moore : and bring it in ao we can lee .
possible.
Mets to five hits in the night- homer with one on Ulat proved against five losses. Le Maye
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George Sauer in the llXth.
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Play Top Roleo
cap for his t!Jird triumph.
to be the margin for Bob Gib- and Frank Bolling homoered Redlegs
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Middleport grabbed a 1 • 0 I tripled, and Sauer blasted
Two players Quinn obtained
Coutlnue Streak
son's sixth victory. Jim Oaven· £or the Braves .
ISen.ators .. ·" · · · · · · · .. · 5 3 1lead in the first when Buddy I long home run all with two out. I DeWitt hasn't done tbls , Wich- ·~·
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Gardner
singled
to
right
with
!
cuse,
Jenkins
fanned
three
and
1
gested
1t
to
DeW1tt
several
61
... two outs
1 walked stx. Gardner and Sauer Urnes.
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FIGHT RESULTS
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Games Next Week
Syracuse bounced back to i struck out 11 w I e glv!Dg up "I'
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Monday _ Braves at Yankees lead 3-1 in tile second with a one walk.
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Johnny
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Persol, 174, Brooklyn, outpoint-1
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Redlegs at Indians.
trlple by Bo
rueser, ou es yracuse . .
T
lans " Wichman said.
·'Jo
Wednesday - Indians at Red by Chuck Bartels and Carson I Middleport
In! 013 0 - 6 5 3 1~.P·~~:; ~ow 'much what kind,
Some 82 women representing approximately eight area ed Carl Bobo Olson, 176, San.
women's golf clubs in Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky Francisco, 10.
Sox. Yankees at Senators.
Crow, and smgles by Ray Prof- 1 Jenkms and Grueser. Card- ~ b. ' ,
participated in the annual Gallipolis Women's InvitationThursday - Senators at Red· !itt and Mike Jenkins. Middle- I ner. Sauer (6' and Moore.
~ ~~ir conversations, lite '
al here Wednesday.
1legs, Red Sox at Brav...
I
two have talked about both lite
Here's the results of the allGames to be made up: lnd- '
possibHity or building • new
day event, released by M r a, won the IGw gross ip this flight.
1 Bil~ Swan pl.tched four hit , ians vs. Red Sox; Yankees .:
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stadium or renovating the old
Vaught Smith, Gallipolis' club 'llte low net was won by Mary
ball m the M1d~leport .Pony 1 Red Sox.
one, Wichman said.
publicity cl&gt;airman:
Stein of Hidden Valley Country
Jets 15-4, four-innmg VICtory
The city manager acknowGalllpolio Ladiel
Club. Low Putll in this flight
Friday evening over the CheTRI-CO. HS LEAGUE
!edged tha! there was a cong...
Championship flight won by was won by Bernie Gilmore of
sh~re Pony team on the OVEC TEAM
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Jeys where the heat lays in tion problem •round O:OSiey
Mary B. Halliday with a 90, Hidden Valley.
't"
diamond.
Pomeroy . .. . . . . . .. . . 2
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blinding pools. Playmg only one Field wh1ch may be playmg a
low gross.
Seemo4 Flilbt:
The game was called because GaiiJpoiJs
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roond in 90 deghe heat Friday ! part in keeping fans away. ll'he
First Hight was won by Bet- Low Gross -Toolie Keller I Pomeroy blasted Mason 14-1 , of darkness. and the score.
1 NH-Mason
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0 WASHINGTON &lt;UPI)-It was the players claimed they had , parking situation isn't the best.
ty McGinness .Second flight was Fairgreens. ~w Net - Betty 11n a shor~ned Pony League 1 F1ve Cheshire p1tchers walk- Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . J
11Tommy Jacobs• n:;t agai~: lotlt an average of close to I eith~r.
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won by Diz Richards. Low net Stabler of Fa~rgreens. Low game Fnday at Pomeroy.
ed 13 batters, gave up 7 hits . Cheshire . ........... o
0 Arnie Pal~er·~ cpef tn~e w k- eight pounds over the 18 holes. "He'll never get a oetup like
for the field was won by Tillie Putts - Lois Thayer of Hidden The game was called in the and fanned two. Swan fanned Middleport ............ o
o 8 dozen ~t ~r 0 u 0 rna
Chavez Ravine ,'' Wichman pid.
Janes, with a 69.
Valley.
Pomeroy half of the fourth by six. walked four. It was Swan's Eastern
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mg •. wmnong charg• as lhey
OVERTRICK WINNER
Bot it is possible a stadium
Low putts for the fi_eld , w~re The longest drive for the visi- request of Mason. The only Ma- first pitching .call since Boys' North Gallia . . . .
0
2, went mto the two fm:~ r;~;!~
~t could be buill in a more reBetty Sommer, Deame Snuth, tors on No. 16 was won bJ Mary son hitter was Chester Pyatt, League expenence two years Middleport and Cheshire will 0~ the_ US Open g 1
COLUMBUS tUPJ) - Ov~r·l stricted area such as the ... one ·
Harriet Thomas and E II e n Morehead of Portsmouth. The with a single.
ago. .
.
. play their Thursday
game plOnstnp today.
rf _I trick, carrying a
dangling being planned in St. Louis or ··
Richards holding the sa me ball closest to the pin on No. 17 Pomeroy hitters were Ed Ba- . Cheshire ~1tters were Ju~!Or (3-3 tie! over Sunday ffJ 5 p. .Jacobs , a 29-year-?ld Ca 1o.r 1 check' rein as he crossed t h e ' the one built in Waahingtcm. ..
number of putts. High
card was won by Pearl Welker of er with three doubles and a sin- Howard a tnple , and Bob Pru~e· l m . , at Cheshire Grade .a&amp;ool.
man. went out Wlth 8 a:~ finish line. won the $1~ .292 Har- ', Wichmafi sald.
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was picked. by Ellen Richards Pom~roy. The most sixes re- gle, Steve Flnlaw with two dou- Gary Darst, and Freddy MeGAMES NEXT WEEK
s.~ke lead ov_er ~~':er33_ 31 _ ne~ Tra~k!ll of A~.eriCa Race 1 Wichman said the plannina:
for the mam prize,
corded on the score card was bles Jeff Burt 8 triple Ted Cumber, each a single.
Monday _ No Gallia v~ NH- fm~g 8 record mda
ndg 1
Fnday mghl at Sc1oto Downs. 1co.mmission Is studying the pos.
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The door prlZe was won by LU\Ian Green of Htdden Vallev Morarity a single and Dick
et 1tters were ar
an- Mason (H) at OVEC Park
ld h
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S1bi! 1ty of building a new stad- ,
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• The wor c amp1on
pacer ·
b
Ginny KiIIen.
tieing with Shirley Custer of Werry with a double and two ne
wo smg es, n un ." -~ Tuesday _ Eastern vs Gant- t
·J b f
nd 1
h d h.
. U t . ht . ium. for future p Ianning, ut
Gueltl ~
Pomeroy.
singles
ham two doubles and a single, polis (A~ at OVEC
.
That put aco s our u _er I note ~
IS SIX 1 s ~al~
~~c- ~ Utat notJ1ing i~ in tht! workJ
Championship flight : Marion The highest score was won Rex .Cummings pitched the and Jon Ingels and Don Nelson , Wednesday - Middleport (H) par at the halfwaypmalrk w.!~ t?TY m t2he co~para~ve/ ·\o~ right now .
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Pomeroy 85 Mary by Pat White of Ravenswood
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nd each a single
,
the ever-dangerous a mer
tnne of :01 3- as e mts e ! :.:,:~~--====="""
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omeroy a
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. 161 7 15 7 4 at Pomeroy.
on his heels at 137 arter shoot' ]I/ lengths in front 'Of Hi Los ....
Hidden Valley
o The most putts for the day was then Werry finished up. Pome- ets ·
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Thursday _ Racine vs. Che- · .
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mg . a 34-35--1ind9J· ob
B·n ' Solar.
Valley Country Club.
Mason
001 0 - 1 1 4 Swan and Tannehill. Tyo (LP) I
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ac s ca~e I I Driver Johnnv Patterson !iald .
•ommltleo meeting wao F0 11 • th to
t th
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Price (2) Howard (2) Beeman
Collins. who wa• makmg a
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owmg e urnamen ' e Pomeroy
535 1 - 14 11 0
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Tri-Co Pony Leape
t.h
·h
t the rein broke at the first quarCum- I (3), Darst (4). and Howard, TEAM
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W I charge atll e to~ ~ I an ~~ ~ te( pole and from then on " l
ladies had lunch at Oscar's Pyatt and Redman
Tllli&lt; Janes. as- Place and the President of Gal- mings (WP) Werry . (21 and Wills (2), Howard (3 ). Ullll'ire: p
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~ 3Zdbut4co aThepaed ot I!Zor a Idrove him like a baby &lt;·ar.-1- '
co-&lt;halrman D I c k lipolis Ladies Golf Association, W
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Bob Burchett.
omeroy ...... · · · · ·..
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came
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Tho
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erry,
yse
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Ken
Venturi
and Ooarley S1f· age.
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two-ball fouuome
a~ ndm~s :~co: H a d
Syracuse . .. . .. . .. .. .. 2
11ford.
Overtrick .paid $2:20 across 1
GoH gue s a
m uc
owa~
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New Haven ........... I
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Seven Shola Back
the board. HI Los ''olar $2 .60
go up
I Saunders, who awarded the prJZI
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2. Seven shots In arrears at 143 and $2.20 lor place and Fly Fly
waa deeided the nest 18 \ es.
Cheshire
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2 were Tony Lerna and Ray Byrd $2.20.
In smoke?
Tournament ohairmen for the
.
Mason
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t 144
lor- The 6.723 fans wager•d $2!18,two-ball loonome will be event were Marge Halliday,
Major League Leader•
Game·1· ·,.;,~·~t· Week
oy , . w I e a
. were
Wll
10 years ago your hou~e
Jnly JZ (rom :30
to N
PI
d Till' Zi
By Uoited Press loternational I
mer wmner Gene Littler. John- ~ ·
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may have been wonll
Tuesday - Syracuse at Jets. ny Pot!, Bobby Nichols, Bob
• The cost II ft 50 per ancy ymThea eban kf tie ham$13,000 - today it msy
NICKLAUS IS DOWN
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merman.
rea as c 1rNational League
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Wednesday - Mason at New .-.. 1
d
t ur Bill 1
and any man or wom- men were Monica Rnderick and
G. AB R. H. Pet
H
B
t Ch ~ ·
.._..ares an
ama e
.
be worth $18.000! WhM
11bouJ your fir6 iflnlr..
1gooHe1 luterested may sigo Ruby Jenkins.
Williams, Chi 57 224 43 84 .375
p:.:::~· : : s· a
e~oJro
CaJmp~I~ 1 kla
had 8 long WASIDNGTON (UPll - Jack
60 225 53 81 .360 Letart downed Syracuse 9-2
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1 Nicklaus was Ohio's lone repre•nc,.' Check ratet DOW
at the club bouse. If you The prize committee chair~ Mays, SF
for fire insurance tbat :'
a higll ~ehool graduate men were Betty Evans and Cimnte, Pitts 57 231 41 82.355 1in Little Southern Association Fr~day - Mason IH) at Che- way to go. for he carded an , sentative as the U. s .
Open
ftleasuns up to todt~y'l ~
are eligible to play.
Diz Richards
The luncheon Hunt. NY
59214 3t! 71 .il32 Boys' League action Thursday sb~re (Grade achool), New Hav- wh1ch put him at 145. - none I went into the final lwo rounds
value of your home.
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S 'th Stargeil Pitts 4tlllil125 52 329 with Rusty Tacker's four . hit en at Barons, Jets at Pomeroy. back of Jacobs and e1ght be- today
Eileen §earls Of Pomeroy clia .... ~n was
le
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'th t murder
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with Nationwide
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With F
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Ellen Riel&gt; Torre Mil
57 213 34 lfl J15 pitching pacing the way lor the
lD
mer-w1 wo
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company
witb MJI
low putts in this flight.
ards ;;:.ietva~~mas
and Santo: Chi
56 210 41 66 .314 winners
' Oriole!! Rally To
""" round&gt; coming up in pre- But the Columbus dout..r was
iJeiiJ
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Firat Fligbl:
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dieted hot and humid weafller. far down m the standmgs with
63 240 33 74 303 The onl hits permitted by I W ,
!ll.r•aret Vare!omin of FaJr· Mary J. Walker, Betty Sommer Ft~'stL
83252 29 Tl .306 Tocker w~re s les to Mark '
htpA 8, 14-10 .
Congressional country club, his 73 Friday givmg him a 145 .
Country Club of Jackson was in
of registration. Raeb' LA 52 157 13 43.306 Smith Jim Hubb"!d G. Ferrell The Little League Onoles deopite Jacobs' 64 to matdl the nine behind leader Tommy Jaro,
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Amerlcaa Leagne
and Steve Oweus.
Innings Friday nigbt to defeat b Lee Macke at Merion In
WY 2-2460
OHva, Minn 80 257 45 90 .350 Letart hitters were
Randy the Athletics 14 10
Y . th 1 Y
Brad Anderson Col umbus
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Pomeroy
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Tommy Morgan paced the ~ history. It's 7,!li3 yards failed to make the r·utoff as he 115 • n
Fregosl, LA 50 m 31 55 .346 Roberts, P au I J us tI C~,
Hinton, Wash 63 249 35 81 .32.5 Grady. and Bobby Ptck~ns, ~ll winners with two hit! while crawl u seeming mountain" carded a 77 F'nda y that
put ~~~-,...
Robnsn, Batt 6223334 75 .322 wit~ Singles; Steve Jenkms with Keith DeVault, Mike Noe, De- and dow~ Into brealhle08 vat-•his total at 156 and amateur
ATIOMWID•
ManUe, NY 49149 29 48 .3%! a smgle and double, Nell Ba~er I Johnson,
B l 1y
Hoffman 1
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·-1 Bob LJttler Jr. of Oh10 Umver- ·
•m flit IIIIUHl Ulfllf
Bresoud, Bos 84 247 40 73 .316 and Rusty Tocker, eaeh w1th . and Jeff Canaday collected the · PLANS TO RETIRE
1 sity took
77 also for a 159 to- ,_.,..- OH~oo • .,......._Causey, KC 81 %42 31 74 .306 two singles, and Art Hlil with a , other h&lt;ts. Noe. DeVault and ' CLEVELAND (UP!\
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Aparlclo, Bait M 220 34 lfl .305 double.
: Johnson got the longest hits Connolly. veteran guard of the lr
Prell lnlenlaltoaal Houston at Milwaukee, Z
Howard, NY 114 I'll 24 60 .305 Syracuse .. 1100 200 - 2 4 2, two triples. and 8 double.
Cleveland Browns, has notified '
~·~~...al Leque
Chicago at Pittsburgh, 2
Freehan, Del 49 171 25 i1 .31H Middleport . 402 03X - 9 11 0 ! Terry Saunders and Willie the club that he Is retiring
W. L Pet. GB
A.mericau League
A rl Ho:: Runs Kill b
~b\:k and Ferrell. Tucker Darnbrough paced the Athletics from professional football to
36 22 .621
.
W. L Pet. GB Tw'me ca.n AUiso~e -Twins• '"": an
er.
, with a home run each.
enter the real .. tate busineS&gt;
16
21
San Fran,
35 16 .574 m Baltimore
38 24 .613 .. .
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Allan 1Connolly. who p 1 a y e d eight
Pittsburgh
32 'll .542 4\S lldcago
34 22 .6111 ... Coi~VIIo, Athletics ~; Wagner,
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Tile I' Houck two singles, Nelson Bos- 1seasons wiilo the San Francisco
Cincinnati
32 'J3 .54! f\S New York
3( :13 .596 1.,. Indians 14; Gentlle,l\lhletlcs a. Cincmnatl Reds . Friday . an- tic a single and Edward Petrie Forty Nintero; Wb obtained by
st. Louis
32 31 .508 6\S Minnesota
33 29 .ii32 5
National Leagoo - Mays, G~ noonced .th• SJgrung of fight- 1a single.
the Browns last season but saw
Milwat.kee
30 31 .492 7.,. rlevelund
. 3t! 21 .517 S ants 20; Williams, Cobs 17; handed pltoher Edward Wal-l Bostic was the losing hurler.
limited service
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Los Angeleo
30 31 .492 7.,. Boston
31 33 .484 8 Howard, Dodgero 1(; Robinson, ling, 18, Hayward, Calif .. to a
TO MEET THURSDAY
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Chicago
28 29 .491 7.,. Detroit
26 33 .441 10.,. Reds 13; Allen, Philo 13.
boolll contract. Walling will be I COLUMBUS (UPI) - N
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P:OR THE lEST
Lo Angel
~ 37 422 12
Rona Batied Ia
farmed to the Reds' Tampa
.••
See The
Houslnn
:!9 34 .460 91\o '
ee 27 38 .415 12.,. Am•rlcaa Leagoo - Stuart, . club in l!le Florida State TI_Jursday the State
Wildlife
VALUE IN ALL
New York
19 45 !lf11 20 Waahington
Dmsion w11l hold a
meeting
Full Line
24 37 S! 13 .,. Red Sox 51 ; Wagner, lndtans I League.
!'rldaJ'I ReBallo
Kansas Clty
(9; KtilebreW, Twins 45 ; Cash, I
to hear ouggestfoha of
ftlt UmiS 1ngs
At •. ,
:~~~!.~: 2 New York 1, lsi,
Friday's Reoulto
Tigers([; Colavito, Athletics 40.1 Detroit
020 020 011- 8 120 Iarmer and oportsmen delo•gates ll , - - - - - - - - - - ,
Ballirnore 2 Boston I, lot, twl- Nau-1 Leape - Mayo, Gi-l Minn.
010 012 30J:- 7 11 0 on proposed changes lu bunliDI
4 Pc-.
Llvl"'l Room
7 New York 2. light
ants 51; Boyer, Cards l'i; Sal\- i Lollch; Sherry (7), Sparma and fishing regulations. T h 0
2nd,
Baltimore 8 Boston 5 2nd night to, CUbe 42; StargeD, Pirates i (I)· and Battey. Winner - Ar- delegate• will summarize lbl
Sultft _ _
St. Louis a San Fran. l, night Minnesota 7 Detroit' 6 ~hi to; PI!IBon, Reds 311.
. rtgo (4-1). Loser - Sherry (3- resolts ol gross roots hearings
1 . - 50A &amp; 33, I Milo Nortlo of Atheno
iHcousb&gt;n 9 Mllwaulree 7, night Kansaa ~,,t 5 Waahh.aton (,
Plteblq
HR:t-Killebrew (21st), Alii- held In ~e 18 counties.
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On this day In history :
Jim Stevens. formerly In 1782. Congress adopted the .
livmg near us here \at the Great Seal of the United States.
present Ben Baley home "" I In 1837, the Victorian Age beALL SIZES
3rd St.l. had a ·'Polly"
of , gan as Princess Victoria
great age that exactly lmitat· lellilrned her un~le, the king, had
We Trtde llor Any kind
ed ·'Stf'vie's'" /Mrs. S's) laugh dled and she was the new Brit... Jt you ue luoking fm some·
and
const antly her
refrain ish ruler.
thlna: for the hone or ' pony,
was, "You can't kiss an old In 1898, the United States we hove It.
cow ." Oh, boy.
seized Guam, In the Spanish
At Mr~ . Stevens' death !lhe American War.
was taken by a relative' to ln 1931' President Herbfrt
care for , and I do wonder If 1 Hoover pro&lt;lalmed a one·year
SUPPLY STORE
she .1!'1 living yet and repeating 1mternatlonaJ mor&amp;torlum on all w. 2nd St.
the above ·· row·· llne.
· payments of government debts.

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couldn't bear seeing It In a
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completely so. But I
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the
lovely, lively thinK&amp;.
Last ones I had just up and '
dJed on me. I've heard
they
eventually won't thrive on the
average lllp water. Don't real·
ly know, but must remember '
In ask ichthyologist
Beulah
Strauss, whose collectlon here
Ia while back was so ext.ensive. '
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You get control tower command when you cultivate
with the Farmall 1.40. Offset Culti-Vi~ion design
gives yuu a cle-ar, sure- look while you work hoeclose even to inch-high crops. For fast, accur3te
Cl'ltivatiun, tlte Farmall 140 with rugged 144 cultivator is tvpf-. Here's a tractor with plenty of tw~­
bn!lom p!lWt&gt;r, and ruggPd strength for years of
lAbor ~oving farming. Hitch McCormick implements
if'f!'!~onds with the Farmal1140's Fast-Hitch. Adjust
them with a finge-r tip with hydraulic Touch-Control. Double act ing hydraulic power lowers as well
ll" li f!); t:"quipment. Try it and see.

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are. announced for Dencn
Dougals, Z9 of 233\1 Main St,
Point Pleasant who died Satur·
day at 11:30 a.m. at home. He
had been serlouoly Ill the paot
sl&gt; month•.
1ft hi!" aerved In the U, S.
Army !fro years before becom·
ing 111. \He bad been qaged
In lhe ftlnlalry In tha Hollnell
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at Libert)&lt;, W,
the son of
William IJollglas,
O.,,; ind
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Lizzie Hatt OourJu, three alitten, Mrs: Clay MeCortneY, Leoo; Mrs. Lelalld Stover, of f.•·
buCkle, W. v,a,, and Jllil. Allllil
Adldila. Grimms Landing; ~
broCI\wf, Bryan · Doupa;
of
RoclEport, W. Va.; Jimmy . of
Leon, ond Floyd of COlumbus,
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Oblo River - EIIJI Woods
down 13, 5 a.m.; Tilan up 14,
12:015 a.m.; Cotton Queen down
14, 3:30 a.m.; TI·Bolt up
14,
~ a.m.; Eutem up 15, ~:15
Reed up 18 • 8 a.m.;
up 17, 8:55a.m.: Little Ed·
ward up IB, 7:4!1 p.m.; Beck·
do"'" 18• 3: 25 a.m.: OVEC
18, 5:10 o.m.; Jinx down
18, 5:56 o.m.; Zimmer down !8,
4 a.m.: Solly Polk up 19, 6:30
a.m.; Dean up 22, 4:45 a.m.;
Jerry Bosworth up 22, 8:25a.m.'
Pnce up 23, 4 ' 3~La .m .;, · ~r.
Mack down 23, S.l\1 a.m .. Reha·
ble up Greenup, 3:55 p.m.;
OOKPIX ABIUVI!S-The fuMY·Iooldnl critter above Is a lllyllied repruentatlon of an ola D. up 7:50 p.m.; GUt-Get
Arctic owl, ..Ued an Qokplk, The ftnt Ookplko, (lhown ot rllhl), were made of sealskin
up 2 a.m.; Tantico up 2:45 a. l --·-----~---­
b)' Esk!moe of the Fort Chimo CO&lt;&gt;pentlve In the Canodlan Arctic. Even at a pme of
rn .; Bayou Lorraine down 7:35
UO each with a •lx·month waltln&amp; time, the Ookplk caul!h1 the filley of J1W11 CanodlaM a.m.: Lynn B. up 31, 3:015 a. a.m.; Luc.. up Marmet 3:05
and Americans. Thus, 1o iDeet demands tbe lmibtlon Ookpllc, (llbown at left), eame ID·
m.; Molly K. up 32, 9:20 p.m.; • .m. : S.met down Marmet 4:05
to being. The fuzzy, while Ootplk selll for about $3.
Allied Ashland down 32, 5:20 a.m.; Sweet down Marmet, 5:55
a.m.; Esso W.Va., down 33, 5:· a.m.: Jefferson up Winfield, I
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45 a.m.; Bruce down Winfield,
SHIPS BLACK·LISED
Meldahl 4:55 p.m.; John K.
a.m.: Sandy up Winfield, 245 E. Slalt 51. Alhtnl
WASHJNGON (UP!) - ' •'nnr I down 7 p.m.; Friberger up n 7 ~a~.m".:._ _ _ _ _ _ _:l..,.........,....,..............,.....
50 p.m.: W. S. Ray down 3 a.
- - - - - - - - - - - l more foreign-flag vtssles
'11.; Oliver Shearer down, 3:40
been black-listed by the U.S. 1 a.m.
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I Gallipolis dom - Lewis
PT. PLEASANT-Mr. Curt H.l Mrs. Nathan R. Rothgeb, 558 g~vernmenl because of trade ,Galllpolis 5:30p.m. ; Dike down
Yeager, 73, route one, Pt. Plea. Burnette Rd., Kanauga; Mrs. w1t11 Commumst Cuba.
7 p.m.; Sporn down 9:45 p.m.;
sant. died at 7:25 p.m., Friday, Chancey 0. Houck, 67 Mill
Beaver down 10 p.m.
at the Veterans Hospital
In Creek, Gallipolis; Jerry L. Shel· Mrs. Floyd Dovles, Emerson Kanawha river- 0. F. Sheer
Huntmgton, W. Va. He had been ton, 460 Forst Ave.; Gallipolis:
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er down London, 2:55 a.m.
in failing health the past six Mrs. Emma Rife, Rt . I, 0 I d Coltrtll and Wiley Burton .
Thelma Ann down London,
weeks. Mr. Ve,ager waa a form· Kyger Rd.: Mrs. Cliflord
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·ant.
Are You Getting Tho
The ~on of the late Joseph Susan Shirley, Rt . 1. Leon; KinOscor and Margaret Sebrell zy D. Durst, Rt. 2, COttageville;
Ytager, Me , Yeager was born Lawrence D. Ervin. RavensJan. 4, 1891 in Mason Count)&lt;. wood; Clayton A. Athey, New
You Should Bo Gelling
He was a veteran of World War Haven ; Carl E. Weigand, Cot!, He belonged to Bethel Evan· tagevllle; Mrs.
Robert L.
gollcal United Brethren Church Brown, Ripley, W. Va.; Lester
and was 1 member or Am~rl· B. Bailey, Middleport;
Law·
can Legion Post 23 of Mason renee Milhoan, Middleporl; Mrs.
Count)&lt;.
Darrell G. Hurd, Jackson; Mrs.
Mr Ye"-ger is survived by his Cora S. Slavens, Jackson, Wilwife. Zora B. Yeager of Athens, _liam E. Rawlin II, Jackson.
and a son, Mr . William c. Yea- [
Birth&amp;
We have all the
ger, of Pt. Pleasant, and six . Mrs. Emmett E. Elliott,
sary materials in stock
daughters, Mrs. Mildred Hoop- I, Gallipolis, son, 8:42
e1, Miss Emogene Yeager, Mrs. Mrs. Darrell G. Hurd, '"'ksoo, II
n. th Conk ey and Mr s. GIenos daughter, 9;45 p.m.; Mrs."' ChllUn· ll
at lowest prlc~•'"'
Grim, all of .&amp;.thens; Mrs. Cora ,cey 0. Houck, 67 Mit! Creek,
Mae Hooper, of Columbus; and j Gallipolis, daughter, 12:36 p.l·
eRoton
eGuv Wires
Mrs. Marvo Lee Bingham, of m.; Mrs\ Robert L. Brown, RipN•w
Ravenswood, W. Va. There are I ley, W. Va., son, 7:23 p.m. Mrs.
• Llghtnlne Arra1ton
Winegard
Philippine Mahog1ny
11 iJ'andchlldron.
INathan R. Rothgeb, Kanauga, '
He is also survived by three son.
COLORTRON eChlmnev Mount•
prefinished
sisters, Mrs Clara Goodrich,
Discharged
ANTBNNA
with
fledronic
Amplifier
Attrens, Mrs, Catherine Wing.
Mrs. Neola Lewis , c e c II
Other All Channtl
only
ett, Char)eston, W. Va.; Mrs, Blankenship, Mrs.
George
Ch.rry
ONlY
C&lt;&gt;ra Rice, Pt Pleasant ; and Lockwood, Mrs. William Rice,
" tPr•finlshedl
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a brother, Mr. Donnelly Yeag· T. J. Delaney, Mrs. John ooer-11
Wtlnut
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er, Jf M.ami, Fla.
Mrs. Worley Howell,
T.
(Prttinished)
,.,ith the &amp;nteODt. thet t}ectronFuneral services will be
w. Canaday, John R. Ho~~:~~
iccU/y ampliftel TV llirnal•!
11 2 p.m., Monday in the Crow· Bernard Guinther,
Deliven:acleaner, tbarper picHu~ll Funeral Home with
Montgomery, Mrs. Thomas Me-. tun to your .creen, improves
blec:k 1: white, ioo! Gold an.,._
Rev . 0. A. Carder ofrtclating. Kinney, Mrs. Elva Payne, Mrs.
Qized to prennt corromon.
~;~~~~ Hilda DenniBon, Mrs. T. B Ev
Burial will be In
Available without Electronic
Gardens with Military
ans and daughter: Clifford Hall,
Amplifier from $2-4.95.
side rile• being In charge
Non-acoustic in •
HARRY MILLIR. ownor
American Legion Post 23.
ry cemetery, Mason county.
Friend&amp; may call at the
PHONE WY 2.:1635
variely of style.
Friends may call at · Crown•ral hom&lt; afler 10 a.m., Sun· Russell funeral home after 6 p.
214 . E. Main
day.
m. Saturday.
As low as
A.c:oustlc In a v1ritty of
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the " Bootle&amp;J!'' sale of fire·
She WN a member • 0 the Dillon Will Glftelolo .......,
works In Obio.
Bapllat Cbureh ot Pt. will be ill !be J....,. OM Cilif'
tery at Pcllnt PltMIDI.
The only pel'SOIIS
Frietltll 1118,11
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to have lireorka are
She !1 survlved by her hus- 1 oral home after 4:30 p,IJI,, ·
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Mrs. Plrthtnl Moll!,
chief lor publlc dlsploy llloomlnltDn, Ind., and 1 ' . . ,,
State Fire Marshal Fred Rice only.
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haS ISSUed an IJ&gt;peal to Oil
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Va. Tl&lt;o:": are a ito I
cl!Odren from purchaslna or
brothtn IUI'YIYinl, Mr. Jlet&gt;.
lng fireworks.
Joneo and lolr. John
WU·
The Fire Marshal ,.id that
J011e1, both of COlumbus.
unle&amp;&lt; parents prohibit their
ond a hall brother. Mr. WlleJ!
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drildron In the use of
J"""'· of canton. Thoro wore
many children will be
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs.
grandchildren.
burned, blinded , fingers
Rodmons, 62, 507 Kennedy Funerol servlceo w!H be held
hand• mutllated and faces dis, ~ at 3:4! p.m., Jl'rlday 1 1-•• p m Tue-"a)' w'1th ••·
MIDDL~T, 0. ., ..
ft.m•red. "We know •••ents do ot Holzer Hosmtal. She had been 8 · - · .,
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Crow-Hu,..n Funerol h o m e
nat want this anguish and it IOI'louoly' ill for three months
will not happen if the fire- previouo to her death ,
works Laws ol Ohio are obey·
EASY TI!IIM$
Mrs. Rodmond was born
eel" , the Marshal stated.
1902,
the
daughter
of
t
h
Illegal vendors of fireworks
already working in Ohio
and an all out effort to curtail
these activities is underway. SPECIALIZU IHP
A new law which went into ef- FOI TIOSE lOST
feet on October 10, 11111'1 · Ill SEVEIELY DEAFERm

Parents Asked
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th&lt;Jt with ~;:ood rarm planning HP pointed out that water has splash several inche.c; or several , mendous amounts of this ener- the IOU is using muumum til· stake in Ibis ques~~ of wa~
ll"onservation of ::~oil and water, )tremendous amounts of energy. reet onto an adjoining bullding. gy. During the summer many ~ge with cor?. In .most. ~~ the ~ate~ for ~~tr rU us~r!'ah e SEE olir .New HoUIIIUI
.'lnd good management, and i£1U we want an example of thJs It It wasn1 f~r ell!rliY released ?f our rains come in extreme ~ala com yeilds WJth m1mmu~ mto e 10 pnma Y . lie and Massey·l'eJ11110n
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we have Jots ot rain and the all we have to notkto is
that bv this raindrop there would be mtenslty and over a very short tillage have been equal or ex the {lgricultur•l landJ
.
1 Balers
The purpo~e or ' tarm planting family doesn 't spend too much, when a raindrop hits tl'le sur- I n~ energy but the he1ghth or period of time. These quJck, in 1ceed th~t of ordin~y tiUage.
the source ?f
vU: t:e
EASY PAYMENT
a~ worked out between coo~r· the farmer will have money in 1 face of the lKlil the soil may the splash Indicates thf!o tre- tense rains frequently do a great The ordina_ry o~rah?ns
of
- Onl,y as 1..~e IIDP!fty
alor~ and planners of the Me1gs his pocket at the end cf the
~oeal of damage to our soU,
_&lt;:orn growmg ~lu~ plow- wuter , absorb~• capa be bl
PLAN AVAILABLI
~oil Conservation District dur - yf'ar.
I
With this high intensity, short mg, dlsking, _ culhpac~mg, harsoll will industries
a;
ihg t~ last 21 yea;s has b~en This annual mt&gt;etlng which
time rain coming frequently r~win~. pla~tmg, cultwate, cui- . draw the tremendous quanlll ePLENT\' ot New Hoi·
~ · assist farmers m makmg
' with large drops we must get ttvate, cultJvate, and harvest. tics of water fr.om the we
land Baler Twine on
lf'Ore profit on their farm npt&gt;l'· marked lhtt coming of age, 21
IIhis water into the soU quick· Tbese nine
operations cost
. they ~· lt IJ muchheeullaer
.
wars of the Meigs Soil Conser.
d
the (or mdustnes to use t re • hand now.
1
ar:=_~·
•h
I .
f ', ~alio~ Distrtcl, has been the
1·.- We musn 'l waste tht' water money and o not mprove
t' I I
te hich th
TDJ-8 was . e cone uswn o
.
a.n·d we ,nust not waste the soli water absorbing capacity
of IVe y~ clean welal rthw it I theey
COMI! IN
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J h
h . I re~;u lt of leadership on
t he
1
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rom w s an
s
The reon
o nson,
c a 1 r.
~'h
~
I ~ our efforts should be devot- the soil. If minimum ttUage can ~edlm..
In
fr
0
I part o[ "lnan)' men servmo
on
led out pIowtng, pa.an
·- ung •
ent corry •II wa1er om
AND 511 US SOONI
man of the Boar d oI .:&gt;Upervl·
.
f!l
· d to putting our soils In such be carr
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C
n
the
Boards
of
Supervisors
and
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tl
our
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eagt• •..,m
o ser·
eondiUon that we will conserve an
91rYPS ng, cu s o on Y
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on vaAous com mtttees, and the
1 1 1
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h. h
t' •-• that
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IS rtc , n s umma_nz~ 8 efforts of some 500 or
more
the watPr and soli for
later I operat1ons w 1c can
equa
t s es tmau:u
agr1cu1~
.
the ~ual report of Ihe diStncl
h
h
By Blanche M. Haskin•
juse.
,yields. AI the moment the pro- ture uses about 30 Inches of our
·
.
. coopera 1or!'" w o ac 1tve1v ave
hi h
·
at the. 21st ann ua~ me~tl~_gbthu; j carrif'd out soil wid wa~r con,:~ __
,
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. In his talk Mr. Harrold used blern. is equipment w c can 40 Inches of our rainfall for the
~sht WIHik • t
liS ury servation plans on their farms.
i
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1:-. plastic water bottle and a ldCithJsjotl _satJsfactorlly.
production of food and fiber.
~~ oo_
_
Tht&gt;
presentation of
the JUNE n _ Mommy asked sparrows. and red birds visit, , sponge lo show how 10n ab- 1 Mr. Harrold pointed out that Through the work of the Meigs
T\fr. ~pqnson went on to say plaque expressing appreciation Johnny about his arithmetic, bathe in and drink at out bird I sorbs water. By shaking
the we usually see only a small a~ Soli and Conservation District
ror 20 years of leadership to and just what phase he was "baths.'· And. oh, yes, star- ~ water bottle over the sponge · mount of run off from a fresh· ~e hope Metgs County will eonHarold Carnahan was just a now in
lings wallow in it, the pigs t ; the water was absorbed by this ly plowed f!eld. Usually
we tinu~ to lead In ways of son.
symbol of I he leadership that •· we·re a learnin' the guzin· ]
porous
type
of
sponge.
This
S{'f!
a
relatively
s~all
serYmg and wisely usine
1
1
has been provided thf. district las .· quoth the offspring.
"Sprinc time bas come ud was the way that Mr.
Har- of weeds also on f1elds
soli and water resources.
by l.:arious Meigs Coun!y men •·(;uzintas? What's guzlntas?" ~ sw ..et summer il aigh.
lrold said that we must try to are plowed.
lover the past years of opera- "Aw . you know, Mom ~ 3l Sing, oh ye birds, then sine.'' 1maintain the condition of our Thes~ ~re two. of th~ reas~ns
ation of the district.
I guzinta 9 three times, 5 guzmta ,
soil. The soil must be in the why mmtmum t11lage IS oommg 1
Many of the early supervis- 110, two times. oil that stuff." J
I porous condition.
into permanent use. With mini, ors have already left us but
THEN WE RAN RIGHT in- i When Mr. Harrold placed a mum t!llage we have a water 1
there is a new crop of younge-r FAR AS I CAN hear. mathe· to the ''De lta Queen,''
as : thin blotter over the soil
the IibsorbtJOn bed between. t ~ e I
supervisors taking ovta:r
and matics for the very young as we came home from above water ran off quickly. This iA ~ows of. corn. Usuul.ly with mm·
providing the outstanding lead~ given above has about poo-ed trip. Suddenly we met a mile similar tu the crusting of the ~urn tillage .there lS less crust·
aship that Meigs Cou\}ty will out in favor of some new sys- long string or cars. "Wonder soil thar take!ii place in
the l mg of the sod so water can ~
n£&gt;ed in the conservation and tern, such as in the highly soph~ where -'!'' We wondered - 1surface quarrer of an Inch foJ. , absorb~d much more ~eadlly
wise use of our soil and water isticated schools of A_kron , and then up the river "she" came, Itowing rainfall.
Itha~ Wl~h standard practices of
during the ne'&lt;t period of years. Cleveland. antt; the hke . . The calliope
playing •·Down
at I He also pointed out the im- cultlvatmn where we h~ve f~•~:
L
.
L
Harrold
,
Superintend'·
new"
stuff
has
parents_
by
the
[the
Levee,''
or
.
m:aybe
•twas
portanf'P of recharge of
the quent crusting of the soli W~lCh
STARTING AND
Gravely~ 30' Ratlry lflowtr . , • et
ent
of
the
Coshocton
Hydrocars.
·cause
THEY
(ian·L
even
(ere
we
sot
w1U11n
hearing)
ground
water.
II
we
have
a cuts ~own the water• absorbrng
l!ome on ;our lint IIWl'l or mDWinl
1
in I be raueh. One of 3ltools powered
logi c Research Station. was the get onto iL
"8eautlful Ohio." Parking lots very thin layer of soil then this capacity:
b~ the ver~ltHt, :aH-gear drive
principal sp_eaker of the even- I heroic£~1ly. and I
mean were thronged al Pomeroy, is capable of only storing a E~per1ments at the research
Gravel¥' 'tfactcr. Ask lor ro~r tret
, ing and provided outstanding ex- heroically, refrain fro~ furth- large and tangible evidence of small reservoir supply of water. sta~10n have shown thRt ~ontour
&lt;If'••~ration IO&lt;Ioy!
1amples of how important
the er comment on the above.
t~ charm this silver stream . : If, however, we con increase strtps cut down the sotl loss
Moko '"" Y'i' 81" JOII !loci&lt; or hllll
wise use and ~:onservation or But in a U.S.A. where even 1and river boats, holds for us, f.he depth ol our soil, or make from 25 tons _pe~ ac~e to 5 t~
1 safe ltart a~d sound powttr wltll
Provico Fuds and ConcentratiL
water is to our Meigs County the adults can't fi:lve ~u ALL 1even with all the deadly mis~ : it more receptive l.o water per ac~. Tbl!i IS ~I too high
Thorough
research procedure• by .,.
economy M~ Harrold pointed the first verse of the national Ichief it perpetrates, drownings, then we can increase the wate; so additional practices are need&amp;
perienc:ed speci1llsts assura uft ..,
out that in an average year anthem - or for that matter, floods , and the like.
that can be absorbed.
ed to try and decrease this soil
IOtlld atorting rnd llfWinr. , _
WY l-2975
IOU'. !lock or hord 1-.,ent wllh 1
wt: have somewhere around 40 not sure WHAT it is (oh. fev·
1 can close my eyes and see I I( we can limit the runoff to loss.
-..lllufllftll. 1'11~111-Pom~~rcv
mches
of
rainfall.
How
we
use
vens
sake.
B.M.H.
lay
off.
Of
that
first
show
boat
down
at.
one
lnch
ar
rain
per
year
then
It
is
Jmport~nt
that
we
do
ev112 :1. Moi•
"'iiiiiiiii!ii!i::;:~'t~l1i~s~r~a~in~fa~l~l~is:.;,v~er~y~im~p:;o,.t~an~t~-~ course they know ft .) Well, I Cheshire with •·uncle Tom's therr is 39 Inches that could erythlng possible to save moi,s-11
•
for one am glad my one and Cabin Here Tonight" - Eliza be used for recharging
the ture. Mulches on the surface:
only offspring had the "guzln· on the ice with bloodhounds soil: Of this amount about l2 in- th~ soil are one way of domg
las" or a reasonable facsimile chasing her {ah, sad thought, ches is availabl-e to go on down th1s. U was pointed out ~at 50
thereof, taught by such seas· i$! THAT bit of crue lty, re· into the su b-sod and in
the per cent of the moisture m our
oned old-timers as Leo Ken- Ipealing right now in Magnolia sub-surface stratas for ground soil is los~ by evaporation. In
nedy. Pearl Reynolds, and a I Land?) Little Eva dying and 1 water recharge.
some farmmg operaUons plastic
PhoneWY2·2161
ft~w other har~y souls around l Uncle Tom, Bible in
hand, 1 Mr. Harrold pointed out that mulches are_ being used to con.
.
here. may th~lr tribe increase. ! seeing_ her " hom~ ."
Legree · erosion cuts the amount of soil serve the soli moisture and pre(A_ am spea kmg of lower and 1and hiS hated whtp- _
w there is leess absorbing area vent this. Joss by evaporatlon.
Minersville, Ohio
WITH MOTOR
.·,..
m1ddle grades herel. : • , I We could hardly walt to get to hold thili water for
Iaber [ ,I;;nd~us;;tri~es~h:;,;av~e;..;a~trem:,;:;;~ed;;;o;;u~s~i!ii!ii!ii!ii!ii!i:i!ii!ii!ii!ii!ii!iEi
' I
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il.
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"·l loo •'··~
t
dl
; .._," - ; • ~ • -. • , • ·. on that boat - an et some 1 use. We cannot afford to per- .
· BUT NOW, REALLY
you 1Jisychologist answer me now o~ rnit the loss or our soil bank
don't need the three R's, n?t a~ to why I'm a river addict. ]which is our reservoir of water.
&amp;
,
,
reall y, I gu~ss . Robots
w11l Embalmed also in memory- I In cases her~ we have
lo!t
: ,
- - ~~,'~' · PHONE W19-320'2
do il for yo~, typewrite_rs .. l. , goin' in swim~ln', neat." the1much soil by erosion, it is im- EAR' L.,S~.T.tR
_ Ef. T
RACINE. O.
B, ~~- muchmeds and ,s1mdkar • dike at Cheshtre, rowmg a- :portant that Wt do tht best we 1
_
.
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mac 11~ery ~ an 1~~ven s sa e cross the river to get the j~ici· tan to build back our top soli ,
:-=l:=::.i::c::=========:·:-:
--::-=~~; [ edueatmn 1. l telev1s1on.
, est water melons ev~r ratsed , 5(1 that it is able to absorb and
we·ve come a long ways, this side of Georgia land not · store water for later use.
I
'
~ut I can NOT figure., B!' of one of us could swim and only 1 At the Coshocton station one
J~st now. to where we ve ar- ione of us (4) could row, and of the experiments they
are
r1ved
.
.
Not
exactly,
that
Js.
H~
lost
one
o~r,
iC&amp;ring
~s
I
running
is
on
deep
plowing.
·I .r ..
1
Wh1te at the hpsl - but wart , This is to bring up some of
HOW OLD IS the
oldest I I"ve gotta ring off and draw the sub-soil and make it a part
parrot Lhal you
personally I some river water right here of the surface soil.
eSHIIs
kni}W of'!
:at this t.ap to make coffee, and
Eventually, uf course, they
Mrs. Charles Rife I lna Scotl. ! wet some dinner.
hope to have a deep layer of
DICK STERRET
eBlrd Soodo
.Roefl...
!Bunt of Esther Bonn
Simp.- . Wake up !, B.M.H ., it'1 1964! 12 to 14 Inches of soH which Is
e(lytNr Shells
Attlent· M!!Igt
! son. and sister of Renzo Scott I
able to readily absorb and !!lore
eP'olnts
,..,._...,\ LY 3.1682o WY 2·1270
and Grit
here in town l has one that is '
THE ALMANAC
water for use by plant!:
e Fortlllurs
now 41 years old. Polly lived By United Pres• lnternatl011aJ
Another
of improving
eR... BniNI
formerly at the horm• of Dr. l Today Is Saturday, June 20. 1water
capacity
eLimo
f•dlll
c. A RUe 1my uncle&gt; at Ky· ' t.he 17Znd day of 1964 with 194 ' r......_....,._ii;;;;;..;.....;......
eco.... nl &amp; Mortar
gerville.
1 to follow .
1

River news

BAL~NG
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By C. B. BLAKESLEE
County- Ex~Diion A&amp;rnt
~ Aaricultan

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FLOORING
AU styl.. in stack.
quality. As low as

Best

13c ICI· ft.

Dl11ppoorlng Stoirway
lde•l for aeJnina access to

atUea. Smont.h.
ation. AI low

~a~
a~

$21.50

oper-

CEDAR SHAKES
In handy bundles. Best

quality . AF. low as

75c bdl.

STAPLING GUN
For use tn apptyina c. .
Ina tile. Only

$4.95

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For Sale
~ Middleport'•

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INFORMAliON
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DncU i n" 11:00
Mo nday

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f'o r Da)' of Puhllf'&amp;IIO II

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HEG L L A rlO""S
rne punllanH ree.. rvu lila rl~:h•
o ~!&lt;~it or ~Jt'('t any ada deem#&lt;\
ohJr &lt;oflnnahi P Error• •llou lcl ~
&lt;;&gt;pn~•...-1
im mrdiii'PI ~
The p uh
•t'ttr wHI not he rf'lpOn~!hlr far
,,.orr •h•n tJne lncorrrtl lnurl;on
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Business Services

Business Services

FOR
td- est buildJu&amp;, located J52 N. TO BETTER serve you, we i RAEXDPEIRAIENTCOEDR
Sectxld -~ Middleport. have recently added a
4- 1
Priced far qull." .... InQuire wh..J drive. I "• cu. yd.,
11 Oblo Bolel.
ID 11 tfa front er.d loader, I bacii' hoe
SERVICE
and bulldozer work also per·
roa SALE
rocmed. Free estimate. Phone
GIBSON-Kay-Harmon!' tnJilan evenings WY 2-3243.
Em· P'rom tho la&lt;i"'t truck or
and AmplifiBa. Z4 montbl to met if . Shuler, (342 Page St. . bulldozer radiator to tbt
pay. see or call l'tffiD Jewel· Middleport.) Contractor.
tmallest beater core.
ers. Pomt Ploasan~ W. Va.,
6 t~ !Ztc

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&amp;-DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 20,

p
Momeroy
otor Co.

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bucket seat&amp;. white finish. 4 on the

(6). Hunter

$1545

oor, radlo and heat-

7I
CiMn. 11 204B310 llm(')11R14e•do
oe er • rewer • •
18) and lloleborO, Torl!orl' Ill
Maloney, McCool (I) and E~
wards, Smllb (1). Winner-MaIoney (5-7). loser - Moeller
(4-6). HRs- Plnaon (9tll), Cat·

(8) · and Gonder. denaa (6tb).

Winner-Mahaffey (7-2). Loser

er, rood tina, 102 en,me.

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1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door _ $1495

-Bern•rth (4-4). HR-Callison Chicago at Pittsburgh ppd. taln
Phone
!:tO.
BUJ
Wellman,
1..e1
Local
owner,
clean
Interior.
tires
lilr.e
new,
jet
bhlck
fin8th)
.
Amerlcu League
·-'
WUltalltSOII.
IIJ.IOtt 1 NOW OPEN, Ed's Auto Trim. WY :~- 2143
Pomoroy.
ish. PowersHde, beater.
!2nd game)
Boston
010 000 1100- 1 8 I
12 WI t Mlinain St..t Pomeroy.l .
F-0-R s·ALE-- F-ur-ni-ture- - for , 8Co
1960 Olds "88" 4-Door --....,.---.,... $1495
Phlls
000 402 100 - 7 11 0 Bait.
OliO 002 001:- Z ~ 0
mp e e
e sea
covers.
Local owner. Clean lnterlor. 1'et black fJn 1 ·h. Hydl'I ·Matic,
New York 002000 ~ 2 50 Connolly, Heffner (8), Radatz
Ph
1\'Y 2 2216
1 convertible tops, carpets and lusiness Oppol1unities
~ r ~nl ~ p•r word onr ln1rrt1an
sa Ie.
one
· ~~w•~
·l)j'o
t:.t
power
11teerine.
radio,
heater,
rood
tires
""
P original trim.
Culp (3-5) and Dalrymple. (7) and Nixon, Tillman (7);
Mi nimum ChUff' 60 r rnt•
6 15 6tp
12 Laul• JM'T word for ThrP¥ co n
HARLEY DAvmsoN 165
.-- .. FOR SALE: Food Market, due
Pomerov Motor
Cisco, wakefield 141, Bearnarth Roberts, Miller &lt;B&gt; and Orsino,
' '"ruth'&lt;' lnsrrHon•
1966 .
·
·
· PIANO TUNING to Umversal to 111 health, we are offering
, M,
17), Hunter (8) and Cannlzar· Brown (9). Winner - Roberts
n li',- Dl~eount on Plid ,,u and
11h .-111 wUhin II dtya.
Priced to sell . Phone WI 9 . Standard Pitch. lA . 440 cps. I for sale our business. RaOPEN EVES. 7.00 P.M.
~
ro. Loser - Cisco I:J.III. !Irs- tli-4). Loser - Connolly (1-6).
C AIW OF THANKS &amp; OBITU
_ 3464_a£ter 6 :30 p.m. _6:211-Jtp $15 Repair and adjustment cine Food Market, corner Sth
POMEROY, OHIO
Kranepool (3rd), Sievers (Srd), HR-Thomas (6th).
ARI!S - 1 1.:m ror :iO word min
lmnm . li:at"h additi onal word 1e
BLUE
RUG
,
9
x
12.8,
4
malch·
of
action
extra.
Call
in
Pom·
and
Pearl,
Racine,
0
hi
o.
T.
Taylor (2nd) .
(2nd llllme)
OFJ'I CI. HO URS
ing rugs. Good coodition. Call eroy, WY 2·21161i.
H3-12tp Anyone sincerely Interested 1'::-:~-:------:=::--;-:==:::::-:-:=-==='1
Boston
000 120 200 - 5 9 I
1.311 A. !t. \0 5.00 P. M_ DIIU 1
ialurdiJ"--8:30 A. M. to 12:00 no&lt;&gt;.a 1 WY 2-6142.
&amp;-2f1.3tc
In good going business may - - , San Fran. 010 000 1100- I 8 I Ball. · 000 123 001: - 6 11 I
f'I''S SO EASY
I HOUSETRAILER-1949 Richard. Rickard's Alignment Service, contact Lynn or Pauline Hart
Real Est1te for Sale _!~111! _M achine'}'._ St. Louis 00 001 20x- 3 7 0 Spanswlck, Heffner (8), Ra
TO PLACE A
JtES L'LT P"WUUCI'\"C
I
son,
l8x
in
g'ood
condition.
(formerly
Grueser
BodY
between
8
a.m.
and
8
p.m.
_
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_ . __
- FOR SALE OR TR.\DE· Hs
Hetbel, Mackenzie 7), Shaw datz (8) aod Tillman. Estrada,
,
WANT AD
7
Call WY 2. 2659.
6·211-Btp Works). 1.86 .w Mam St.,
6 18 3tc HOUSE for aale 8 rooms and •·•- 1
tr
d.
WYY
(8)
and Haller. G1baon, Taylor Hall (7), Miller (9) and Brown
1
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Oh
R
H
R'
k
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loeWier
or
sa
e
or
a
e.
.
tf
;-;:
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_
omeroy.
10.
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IC
bath,
with
custom
built
kit~
_
(9)
and McCarver. Wmner
- w·1nner - E str-•aua ("I)
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!th and Lincoln, in Middle- GARDEN TRACTOR,
David (4·3) . HRs- Davenport (2nd), 1!2lhl, Brown (2nd), Comghal'&lt;l
with ARAB U """" Conce.. brake service.
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port. Call Gene Coleman. SH veranda, enclosed back P?"'h Javier (Bth).
13th).
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--Co., Middleport, Ohto.
- 1 [or mao or woman from ~ ----.. wheel weights, reverse, cui· Houston
001 200 060- 9 8 ! 'Wash.
200 010 01- 4 11 0
1 WISH in this manner to ex5 2 trc CUS'T'OM brush hog work. $5 this area to service and NEW HOME for ssle. 3 b~· tivator•, tooth harrow.
all Mil.
000 302 020- 1 11 21Kansas C. 020003 OOx- 5 8 1
press my sincere appreciat· SINGER Sewing
machineS. per hour. Call WY 2 6812 collect from coin-operated 1 room built-In cabinets car· for ~00.110. Contact Lynn Farrell, Owens (6), Raymond I Daniels, Ridzlk (6) and
ion to all my friends for all new . $59.50 up Several used Charles Mash or Lester \rn- :tispensers We establish
port, front porch, 1h
acre Hart, Racine Food Market. (6) Woodeshick (8) and Bate- IBrumley. Drabowsky, Santiago
lhe flowers and cards
sent machmes at bargain prices old.
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Car
and
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Price
'10,0110.
O'Dell
6 18 3tc rna~. Srhneider, Smith (8), 12), Stock (6), Wyatt (9) and
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during my hospitalization. The fabric Shop Singer Sales BULLOOZER work, basements I deSirable.
Party must
Manley. Rutland, 0 . Ph. SH
Hoeft (81. Tlefenauer (9) and Bryan. Winner - Stock (!~).
Your kindneso will always be and Service. Pomeroy , Ohio
ponds . have cash capital of $900. \ 2-4191.
fl.2f1.3tp
Auto Sales
Bailey. Winner - Woodeshlck Loser - Daniels (r.-5). Hrs remembered . Thank
you . WY 2-2284.
landsraping. .brushing
4 2I trc
Ch le•. Jef. I ~ood potential earnings --FOR SALE by owner In Mid·
(2·5). Loser - Smi'th .(2.2) . Hrs .Bryan (7th) • CoavI 15th) .
Charlene Thoma.
6-2fl.ltp __ ____
Lowboy serv1ce
ar
part-llme: lull-time more.
M
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MEAT Display case, 8 ft. Ty· fers. Phone WY 2-6m
For personal interview,
dleport, 3 bedroom
home, 1960 DODGE, 2 dr. hardtop,-. aye
th), Bo mg
ler double duty service meat
1 1 30 tc give phone number, etc.
buill·ln kitchen, wail to wail pushbutton drive, radio aod Games list).
New York at Chicago ppd. raiD
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display case, complete witbr :---:-:--"""'==....,-:::-=
Write To:
carpeting. Call WY 2 - 3787, heater. Exellent
condition.
land, all of Columbus, and
---mazzanine shelf and set or Is.. Ne1g1er Building and Sup I
King Distributing Co.
close to schools.
f1.2(4itc
$800. CaU 985-3315.
~211-3tp
David Davis, Gallipolis.
TO WHOM it may conC'E"rn :
display trays. A-1 . condition.
ply , R.ttcme .. for betterd homes ,
--- 3 bedroom horne ,
00
7190 Rivervi•w Terr•c•
FOR SALE:
'nt 8 e•tler
Thf'TP will be no charges I Looks like new. F 1rst
$3 , k11chen cabmets an
storm
in S't.'racuse , hardwood floors, World Standard .r Compact
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
for funeral st&gt;rvil'es at the takes it. Lynn Hart,
Racine doors.
11 23 tfc
Minneepolls 32, Mlnnesot•
a
· Gal"opo]'IS DD
doors,
EscelleDce
nd BI'II we re m
gas furnace, storm
Letart
Falls
Methodist 1 Food Market.
6 18 3tc
- - -· -carport. Phone WY 2 . 3424 Rig ear room. t"Nle and perform
Friday to consult the doctor
Churc,l.
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AUCTION SALE: Every SatiirGot Acquainted Offer
afternoons.
~2(4itp ll.llCO SmaU car economy and
at Holzer hospital who
is
Board or Tru~tees
day , 7:30 p. m. Russell Welch '
Recapped fir• Salel
managerabiDIJ
Relatives here for the fun- treating Bill's broken hand.
Laurel CII·fr on Rt. 124.
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Whde- t.he:v last
Ll
era! of Mrs. Maybe!
Cleiand The Rev. Ray
Warne and
IN ANSWER to the criticis;;,
6 18 Sip I ~~~s~t~~ER TIRES $5.92'
Cucr~rll' t l "'
Metropolilaa Ill-.
were Mrs. Wayne
Clelsnd family spent a few day. In
ol friends who siRn bunds , l NEW AND- U-SED welders air I
Excollont Opportunity
E. lllalD Stnet, PomoroJ London, Mrs . Ella Kimes, Mrs. Wheeling with relatives.
. ds Ior.'
I compreHsors, "welding
' rod . NEW
13-14-IS IN.
p•·oe
-.,. .. •
what are fTJE"n
$1 .45•
Man or woman wanted to SYRACUSE - 0• · room horne.
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C. H. Benson , and D D. Cle· Mrs. Raymond VanMeter and
1 rUBES
4 12 tlr
6 18 __3 tP_I Free df'mon~lration.
Po m- •plus hx
service and collect from coin
bath, porches. Uti1ities, on
~ son of Youngstown visited re00
00
WE GLADLY loan a Blue Lus· eroy Landmark, Ph wv 2·
Opf'n 7 davs each weP.k
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operated cl&amp;:arette, candy,
level lo1. ~ · down.
i 1953 Chevrolet standard shift.
cently with Mrs. Mabel Ventre Carpet Shan.pooer with 2\81.
6 18 3tr
8 a m to 9 P m
tee &amp; other - 1chmes. This 11 RACINE Large 7 - room Good motor and tires. S e e
Meter.
purchase ol Blue Lustre
excellent puslttun that can
hom•, II'. bath, hardwood Tom Stobarl., Racine, OhiO.
Mrs. Lettie Meredlty, ColumShamlJOO Baker furniture,
be worked full or pari time
noors. full t"'sement,
hot
6 18 3tc
bus, spent several days with
For Rent
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Pen;ono selected must have
water heat. 3 • cor garha.geh,
Mr. and Mrs. P.F. Koblen-.
Middl':"port.
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10-12 houn per w.. ek, ser 1 1 1 10t
d out 01
1a
1962' · PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door
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6 16 6tc - - - -·
Nut Oaor f.o Rutland B•nk i
eve
an
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led by Mrs. Ada Morris spenl a
· Pome. .':::;=:;:::::::=:::~~:;:-;;' 1 vtcablecapital.
auto and $600 to [ water.
bardtop,
Catalina.
blue fin· the epresident
or s Sylvia
rayer Zwilling, few days in Columbus wltll
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HOUSE F'OR REN T m
ish.
automatic
transmission,
54200
HtH SALE - Mexican Tomato ro}' 3 rooms and balh Call
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LETART- 8 large room home
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WY 2-3575, &amp;Iter 5 p.m. 6-20-tfc l 0 McCOY. AUCTIONEER I WRITE:
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bath, storm doors and win·
power steering, power brakes, opene
e meet ng o t e Y· rs.
L
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p1 n:1 1~ Wi i:-1m .
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_ Chester, Ohio.
radio and extras 910 Broad· racuse Ladies AuxUiary of the Mr.and Mrs. D. M. C1elamt ·
3 23 Uc
Svra~use.
8 8 trc FOUR ROOM fumi,hed apart..
'
Dt.-ctor. Dept, 0-65
i ~~;:· ~e;::e~l. lots. Beautilul -ay. Mid-dleport. · Call WY 2- Volunteer Fire Dept. In the were In Marietta on buslne"
ment. ~hollP WY Z-5435, 212 '
AIII'THINH:JI
FEDER:&amp;L MACHtNI CO. 1
5281!.
· 4 29 tfc Council room at town hall Mon- and called on Mr and Mrs.
1\&lt;I~N tOU usr;: ABC Clellllerl S. 5th Ave., Middlepor..
c.mfllii!l' .!le!;"jn
P.O. Boxll01
I Virgil Teaford, Salesmaa
day night, June 8.
John Ro\Yan, Belpre.
.. ,,... Swrag• Ptao" you get
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6 t9 31c
QUI.. 111'•~
Llttto Rock, Ark.
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WY Z-37!8 19 3t p 195,3 Chc'1(roWiet StLatlonJ~agon, Eileen Clark, chairman of jhe Recent vlsiton of 'Mr. and
6
100 00
0 nson, Lola Kay Greer fund reported Mrs. Marion Wood were Mr.
biR bf&gt;~:~uuful empty closet
-f -.'l'tte I'Dftf: • ·taataet
Giving Name, Addrea•. Tel&amp; -=.=~;o::::=;::::::;=7.=;:;~
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"'· '• m •••·han.. lor aiJ;Ibe TWO BEDROOM house In Mill- I
(. BI\AU•'Ili\D
phone and Other Particulan. c:
1685 Lincoln Hg1s., Phone had been $202 collected.
aod Mrs. Virgil Wood, Athens,
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dle~ft call on Thursda)s •
A.
··oR SALE In Middleport,
4 WY 1.868
6 19 3
r·~~n·. Ol'('UIJIPO by tbe ramlly'l
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Mrs.
Zwilling
resigned
as
and Mr. and Mrs. 'lbeo Mora.
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bedroom brick house,
1A •II'""' •luttunu"' ~ere'1 bow It and ~- -• ·1..1.,._
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your Reimoiideiied::fi;ai;ci;.~fiitR- 1 ;::.========--=~1
Real Estate For Sale
high water . Nice location. VB automobile Extra dean Hayes. as secretary and Mrs. Larry Bsiley has
enlisted
"1011 .. , clnlllPs or eaD us for Re~ lhwt Boor unfum·
See by appointment, or call
Inside and out. Late model Clark and Mrs. Ada Slaek in the Air Force and Is slationr~&lt;·k-up and we will "Prof.., lshed, 4 room an4 bath apartEXPERIENCED
WY 2.2885 or WY 2-3250.
Blue Mist Paint f795.00 will were elected respectfully to fill ed at Lockland AFB, Texas.
''"""lly" drv Cleao them at menl. Middlepor~ WY 2-31174.
' ,r,.,LI,_., 0•
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trade.
Mason 773-5282.
the unexpired terms.
Ronald Clay and Larry Cle161
re~ular rares. '""h lr.. molb
6 17 6tp
AUTOMOBILE
\..II ..Riu f'li;;~&lt;lrl·
-~~~~~ - - -- 6 t9 3tp
Several money. making pro- land left Saturday for Ft Knox,
pr&lt;~nfing llnd ban~ them up HOUSE. 4 rooms Furnished, $40
FOR SALE: Earl Frfl(!ktr rarm I
jects were 4,.iscussed. Sympathy, Ky. where they are tald.ni
lor storage In ,..led ceolar- I month. Minersville, WY 288
lgnmenf
POMEROY - Two bedroom Peach Fork, 2 modem houses i LAUNCHES SATELLJTE
Getwell and baby cards were training with the Army U
lzed ba~s and when you are 3312.
Btp
AND
frame
home
with
bath.
hard·
barns,
chicken
houses
and
l
VANDENBERG
AFB
Calif
sent.
serv...
6 15
readv lor them. nell fall, call,
i
wood f1oors, automatic gas other buildings, 14S acres, for . (UPI) _The Air Fore;
Attending were !he ahove and. Bobby Wilson, student , at
us or le' our rou1eman know I ·
4 rooms furnished . i
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heating, full basement, back sale or rent.
,
launched a Thor·Agena rocket· Mrs. Agnes While, Mrs. Edith Ohio Stale University, spent a
and they w!U be . handed to $40 00 a month. Minersville. !
porch, 50' lot in good neigh- Thompson •omo on Eagle i powered satellite -probably in Hood, Mrs. Naomi London, Mn. few days wllb Mr. and
Mra.
YOll cleaner brighter
and WY i:-33l2.
6 16 6tp I
borhood. Have FHA commit. Rtdge,
three acres, com· the Discoverer series -from Clara Lavender, Mrs. Marie Thomas Weber, before golDs
newer Remeber the s1orage FURNISHEO- apartment.- -3 !
ment, 30 year loan on this pletely modem~ ~00. I
this West Coaat missile base Rizer, and Mrs.
Mlldred to his home In Rochester, N.Y.
ts Free. Pay Ne~f Fall OD rooDl!l aod hath. Call WY 2- WY 2·2143
Po.,..roy, 0,
property, payments approli· Double ..., •• m
excelent Friday.
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Will,
Delivery A B C Cleinerl and MIS.
6 IS 6tp ~~::;::;:::::::::=::====1 mately $50.00 per month. condition, IS29 Nye Avenue, [ It wa the second launch of
Syracuse. spent Suoday over&gt;
Sillt1 Laundry Maoon w Va -- - - I,
Cash required $500.110 which Pomeroy, $3750.00. .
such a satellite this week. Tire whelller the ~vehicle at- lng with Mr. and Mra. D. M.
811 3-5M3.
4s 11t11c ' SMALL apartmen~ suitable for FOR LIGH'I back·hae se.Vice, Includes down payment and tl. acreo !arm, Leadmg Creek ' AJr Force did not announce tained orbit.
Cleland.
2 men. Air condiiioned. Phone call or contact: Earl
R. closing costs.
30 acres bottom land, 70 ac· =.....:..:.:.:..:.....:::::....:..:........::..:.....::::..:.:....:::..:...::....::.::..::...______...:.:.:::..:::______~~
GUNS
between 5 and 7 p. m. WY 2- Werner, Construction. Phone IIIIDDLEPORT 3 bedroom
res tillable: all
utiUti.. ,
We bt.t]o, oeU and trade Jlltll _ 5440.
6 18 3tc_
WY 3-2'169.
o 17 6tp
frame home with bath. gas house with bath: bam and
I!U WelllD!ln. l..et WWiam,... FOUfl ROOM furnished a)lllrt- PIANO tuning. Newman Bur- fired hot air heating, excel· other outbuildings, $8.500.00.
~t Tiffin Jewelers, Pit-. if. ment. Pbone WY 2-3858.
delle,
Middleport. WY 2- lent location. Have FHA com. 41&gt; acres with house
and
Olnl PleUIIII, W. Va.
5 27 tfc
tc
mitment
1$8700.001,
20
years,
other
buildings,
State
Route
1 18 30
5246
10 11 '.fc
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· "'""'~'--:--:--cash required $1000.110 and 7, 3 mJies from
Tuppers
FOUR R()I)MS. bath and base- FOR- YOUR Bulldozer
1lk.
ood cred
~•nDJLIIl
•-·-n- •-- ment, furnace heat.P b o n e Phone w•· U455. l'aul L. Bal· g
it.
Plains, ~.500.00. M lb
•u~
w•w• ~ ...,.. WY 2 ..19
4 Z8 11
IIIIDDLEPORT - 3 bedroom Reed IJome on
u erry,
a-Iled? l..ost •uur
opera·
~ ·
_ c ley, Pomeroy, Ohio. R D 2.
'
frame home with bath. gss p omeroy, $12 ,0110 ·00 ·
ll!r'l
Call WY Z.2fllll 4 ROOM apartment with bath.
6 I 30tp heating, utility room.
and 71 Acres Chester Township,
M lite
Phone
WY
2-SliBS.
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front porch. On level 1ot near modern house' barn • chick •
58 tic
both schools. $10,000 00. Will ' en house, garage and other
Unf•Jmished
house.
4
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POMEROY'
OHIO
qualify
lor VA loan.
buildings, $8,500.00.
FOR SALE
uu'ity and bath i65G Point
. WUUam ln&amp;els, Salesmaa
ALL OF
above real estate
SINGER DESK type, II k e Lane. POOH!I'oy Phooe WY ~
In tho Hurt of
WY 2-U7!
can be financed. For further
new. Zig zags, makes but· 31174.
S 3 tic THE AMERICAN RUHR
Harol• Collins, Saleoman
information, call WY 2-2720.
tonbola, overcast.. blind l'HHEE and lour ooo'b tumlsbeWY z.me
O'Briea " crow Realty Co.
ha, dlollns. etc, Guar•n· .., and uDfllrnllbed apart.
General Rail Estate
I II 3tc
6 18 31c!_
00oo
teed. Bel•- 137 81 or $6 menta. WY 2-M34
12 8 tic
hrvlce
ro=R::-:S"A~L"'E'":"'H
se-:-be-s-,.ld""e-::-the FOR SALE: 7 room• and bath,
monlbly• Phon• WY 2·2204
- - and- onfumlshed
---RuDand Road ·
tc · FURNISllF:!J
Bradbury school, call WY 2· house 011
6 19 5
==c-::::==-=p==capartmenta. Inquire •t the
CUCKLIR RIALTY
&amp;
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KIRBY SWEF. ER, complrte Obio HoW.
!1-~r
l'lrooio WY ._._ FOR SALE : Modern
lbree able. Kenneth Searle. SH z.
With P"•·•r polisher Can't be MODE~ 4 room •nd .. bath Box 229
.,.._
bedroom home, 3 year• old, 5012.
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· The tax books.are ,JWW open for thl ~une 01' Second
half collection of tile 1968 Real Estate taxes. Also
lor deUnqu~nt tu:·CU1Sing date will be July }.st,

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f/.o3 pe month. Phone wv THBEE bedr•IDm house on Lh&gt; Prof-ionol Dry Cloan•"i
shrubbery. Forced hot air OWner wllliiDilllce part. E. H.
2-2204.
6 19 5tc coin Hill. Pon,..rO) phone
and Shirt LAundry
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wants
hoosework
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or . heating, larga lot 72 I 295.
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closetl gaiQI'&lt;!, sioker fir.
turm.-tr1ngs II Bakel fi'urnl· ser Cullums. 208 Butternut.
7 :&amp;0 de JOHNSON. -..,...,- l•uro- O!d lorcoll ~ot -tr heating.
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Mission Group
The reading of ''The Puf1l'OH' .
o1 Unite&lt;! Proobyletian Wo- 1
men." from lhe .. Dill" Wllll !
reed ;n uniJOn to ope ttl!. rtl·
uJar InHtlnl Jl lOt S}'T'at\.llt '
First
United
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by praye:. Roll caU wa' ttntWer~ with 11 IL'rtpture vent
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Minutes of the lasl meeting
was read by Secretary
Mrl&gt;-r._
Mavme Holmes . Treasurer's re- i "J
by Mrs. Harry Potts. ,
Names of Missionaries to be
prayt'd for was read by Mr11. ·
Pearl McBride, and prayer
given.
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Ml'&gt;. Holmes, led the Bible
study from the book "Be What ,
You Are" a otudy culde on Colossians and Philemon by Geor· :
ge L. Hunt. Mrs. Thomas Clark 1
Sr. read an article from "Con- ,
serne".
The meeting closed wlth a
Benediction given in unison.
The birthday of Miss Frankie
Mumaw was observed with Ute I
slnglng of "Happy Birthday"
by the group ond !be serving
of a decorated cake and jello 1
fruit salad and iced tea by
Mrs. Ada Slack. Miss Mumaw ,
received several gifts.
were the above and Mrs.
ard Roush , Mrs. Mary M.
dle, Mrs. Titus Pickens,
Albert Durst and Mrs.
Weto!el, ol Columbus.

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week ago Sunday at one
ute past midnight, ended
directora of the
Transit Authority (MTA)
day approved a new contract.
DALLAS - Lawyers for Jack
Ruby, Yibose mind ia reporled
deteriorating rapidly in
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Around And
About
Middleport

Vagrant Bee

Frank, Nelsonville; third, the tha Roadster Pony class,
10 moutho. Champion in the egg ena. Placfna were oecond Lao
Aristrocrat, owned and ridden inches or UDder . Placin{. were, and spoon event was Bill Baer lvana's Dare,~ aDd
by Bob ~'razee of Wellston lind second, Star Fire. owned lind riding Chico. RunnenHJp were, by Pam FrbM of Wellstoot,
fourth, Flame, owned and rid· ridden by Hnwarol West , Pom&amp;- aecond, DoJUU&gt; Allen, Atbens; third, JUl. owned lind ridden by
en by Kay Dye of
Tuppers roy; tlllrd, RedBird's Son, Ike riding Kentucky Pride; third, Lawre110e Part0111 Poim PJea.
Plains.
Lewla, Cl1fll&gt;n; and
fourth, Ron Cooper, Marietta,
riding sant; fourth,
owned IIIII
Aristocrat threw a shoe at Billy Boy, owned and ridden by Colwan Rock; fourth, Sheryl ridden by We&amp;lle p.....,. of
the beginning of the Engllah Charles Dye, Coolville .
Williarna, Rutland, riding Ton- Pl. Pleasant, and 61th Genluo
class which impaired hiJ per· On the lighter side of the ka Watan. lind fifth,
Darla Marilyn, owned and ridden by
formanee.
show, contestants vied
for Stanley of Athem, riding Royal Mary Jaoe Tennant of New
Redbird Starlite, a splrtted cbamplon egg carrier. After Be.
Haven.
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eight, The top Engllah
Pleasure Twenty ponies were entered
and driven by Bob Greer of Judge Powers asked that the horse was Needle, . owned and in tha Weslem Lea&lt;! . In pony
New Haven, tonk fii'SI place in spoons be placed m the nder's ridden by Sherry Blickle of Atlr (rider six or under) clasa. All
entries were given trophlel.

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clasa. The winner was Grand
Finale, owned and ridden by
Jim Singellon of Logan.
Go
Boy's Honeymoon came in seo-

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owned and
ridden by Keith
Zimmerman
of Albany.
In the Western
Pleasure
horse , clipped mane and taU
class, Rio Concho, owned and

A vagrant

bee caused
Sunday in Syracuse

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ridden by Jerry Woodard, Rio
Grande, took first, second wu
Rolian, owned and ridden by
Kay Allen of Atbena; third. Ro.
yal ROJ&lt;, owned and ridden by
Howard Lawson of Hamlin, W.
Va.; fourth, Peppy Kimball,
owned by Jeanne Morgan, ridden by Kathy Morgan, Middl•
port; and fifth, Dot McCue,

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Father's Day WBI celebrate&lt;! by Western Judge Bill Powero, ward, Rio Grande, riding Baby
more than 600 horse fans at a quarter horse breeder, ·
of iDoJJ ; fourth, Bill Baer, Miners11th Annual Horse Show Sun- Huntsville, Ohio.
ville, riding Chico, lind fifth,
c,.sponsored by the Meigll Rollan also placed second In Beverly Allen, Athena,
ridin1
!""""'~ Riding club and the the Western Pleasure Horse, Chico.
Post No.
39, CUpped Main and TaU clau, Betlna Peavine, owneo and
11
Legion.
and third in the Weslem Trall rldde11 by Corol Ball of Atbena,
we&lt;ek·l Deapfte the beat and humid· Horse class.
captured the trophy in the E!lf·
ton1 bua strike ended at
ity, 177. entries competed for Mils Allen wao sel~ from llsh Three Galled, fUll
mane
minute past midnight today. The
m the 16-elalls show at 11 parilctpanta. Placmg in the and tall, clau. Judging the Eng.
first of 1,311 buses were order· !be Rock Sprfng.s fairground. Jr. Horseman ship class,. II or Uah clal.!e&lt; wsa George Todd
ed to besin aervfna more than Jumor horseman of the show under, were, second,
Sheryl of Jronll&gt;n. llunnerHp were,
a half·mllllon commutera in foo was Kay Allen of Athena, rid· Williams. Hutland, riding Ton- second, Bronze King Cbmplon,
Southern Callfumla counties
Rollan. She was selected ka Waksn, third, Allen Wood· owned and ridden by
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lVily after a ~ontest well ,;,on. ridden by Mary Elliott, Albany;
r Olinger is driven by Bob second, Chico. owaed lind rid'
den by Beverly Allen, Athe"";
- - - - - -- -- - - jlbird, Sancho, owned and rielden by Donna Allen, Alb...,;
fourth , Doll, owned and ridden
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BING

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Jim Elias, Mason; second, Ter·

Ohfo's traffic death
I o II ry, owned and ridden by Paul
climbed back to normal during Cain of Athens. third ; Dusty,
the weekend with 10 crashes ac- owned and ridden by William
iC01mUo1g for at Jeast 13 lives . Greer of New Haven; fourth,
A United Press International Bud, owned and ridden
by
' survey from 6 p.m. Friday un- Frank Johnson of Hamden; fifUt,
til midnight Sunday showed four Major, owned and ridden
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SUNDAY, JUNE 21 thru SATURDAY, JUNE 27

May Be Asked To Arbitrate Issues
- By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

MEIGS THEATRE

JOTTINGS IN PENCIL
Mayor Wagner may be asked to ar·
jlitrate the issues at Radio City Music
Hall. A strike by AGVA, one of the
ow biz unions, appears likely; the un·
n ls asking a 15 percent pay rise. The
ouble comes at a time when the Music
Hall e~ecu(ives are anticipating bOom
. Summer, with the movie version of "The
Uilsinkable Mollie Brown" slated for a
'long, ll'ng run " . . . Curvy Irino Demicl\,
whose performance on a bicycle provid·
ed all . the :sex appeal In "The Longest .
Day," seems to be on the verge ot saymg

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fully ladylike in most of her stage and
screen roles, really sheds her stodgioess
whe!' she ente~'!i~ .at her 1\0me in the
trop1es. She g1ves swimmmg part10s at
which most of the participants wear no
more than Adam and Eve before the
Fall.

youngsters perished in fires and Dwayne Stollar, Waterfor,
48
three drownings for a total ol Western Pleasure pony
20 accid~ntal deaths of all types. inches and under one, 1 Billy

They mcluded Jules S. Slur- Boy, owned and ridden by shiro
bois, 54, and his wife,

New York Vignette: Milton Berte and
his wife, Ruth, were seated at a table
next to Billy Rose at the Midtown restau·
rant. Billy gpt up and e,mbraced. Huth
warmly. Mlltie Sighed; "Stop, Bllly. I
~~1 do," according to
the buzzing am- · we11.t through this once before."
ong her friends. The name of the lucky
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Tho olhoatioo -..dy flood wt'U roado a fellow is top secret; they'll only say that
· While
of the World s Fair foroooulfed Oer Bitogto. Oebutltog in Sop....... ao AI(:.TV, "11oo
he:s young and a Frenchman . . . Dyan ' eign pavilions are havll)g headaches,
lloo
c •••• , Show".- hiM .. an ...~itoctural ooo"- wltfl
Cannon's devotion to Cary Grant,~ _d&gt;n- · there 11eems to be no shortage of money
llmrfy Gotland • his tleYotecl wifo, 1\ey will loavo twa J011n11 &lt;•ughtinues unabated - and unll~rstallltlllble. at some others. Yesterdat the Canbbean
She told the producers of the new Rob- Pavilion offered Abbe Lone $10,000 for
It will loo Bing's fiost bJ at acting In a continuing
Vert Preston musical, "Ben Franklin in ·just
'iligbt lo July. (Who do they
i ,,.,... McHugh w~l lio a reoulor io IfNI -.i)o rolo of a ooig•bor.
Pari§," that she couldn't come baci to think they are, the Concord.) . .. Pierre
New york to accept a leading role . in Salinger's campaign blurbs read: "Let
their show because Cary. wants )ler to The Man Who Spoke For Presidents
big half-sister Liza MinneDL
stay on 111 Montego Bay while be's mak- Speak For You!"
Lorna's theme song: "L u ft.
log a picture there.
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Everywhere."
Peter SeJ,lers' heart at~][, ~llicb
DOn't be too slliprised If the Post Of·
'BY DICK KLEII'fER '
eallsed lli!ll ~ elilt .frOm. the ~ of K!ls flee dropS tbe Zip Code plan. They
Glao Lollobrfcida prizel
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HOLLYWOOD
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Me, St!Jpl&lt;l,. .cost the 111suraoce under- haven't liad much success iii getting It
tel....om olped "Vice Pre0
FOO'll.OOSE AND
FANCY
deal Lyad.. B. Jol!llsoa." IC
~r• a n'IJ1IIoo and • half Y~ dol. ott the ground-or, If you will, Into the
FREEWAY
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Havi~
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ooalaias •• lavllalida to I b e
land. busily promoting her new llaU.a stu ~ ......... ol .,.._
iBiiDd .off tbe &lt;eoast of Gteece, apment-. liother . . . some switch: Jose Quihtero,
film, "Lady In a cage," is capo
ly ll·.etfous about. oettllng perm&amp;ije!IIIT_ who became fatnous doillg plays by' Ellreeeplio for Prosllleet
able of talking Intelligently a- Keaaed)o
It w.. teal lloe daJ
In Europe. ·He
IUJDIIloned hiS busi- · tene O'Neill; will direct the .lleit 1ndUJo
bout almost any subject.
lbe pnsldelll ... asoaaaillo'·
his bUsineas
trial extravaganza for Bulclli . . Stanley
In - llOilVersaUon of
apod. Giaa.II miCb1 ~, llle
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proxiiriately 15 minutell, o h e
last
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olped
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and. actres.O:;'~ ~ / lll!lcl; ~ the dl$:0tbeque set wondering · loocbect OD Parisian wlnlers
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about his pew
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secretly;,Now . Simpldos, a yqung ilnd pretty one, ba.ve
(!bey bave, !be clal1111, a. faeil• .
FRANK OVERTON PLAYS
J ean do It
,h, • :• ' llecOme frequent duet lil the ·~xpensi"'!
lly fqr ~ dieters) and tha
111 Air Foree ~~~~~ In tbe com., '
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We'll promptly deliver to your home. ,., ·

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near Amanda.

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Baldy, owned and ridden by
Marjorie Houck, Circleville; sec-

ond, Tony, owned and riddeD
by Bob Ridge, &gt;ackson; third,
Blaze. owned and rldden
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IWLA TO MEET
Betty
Harrison,
Gallipolis;
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1 The regular meeting of the ridden by Anita Collins, PomIzaak Walton League will be eroy; fifth, Jill's Rocket, owuon Monday , June 22 with ed and ridden by Scott Bierly
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follow the dinner.
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Jim Dandy, Owned and riden
by Ruth Elliott, Albany; third,
Champ, Owned and ridden by
Mike Lawson, Hamlin, fourth.
Buddy, owned and ridden by
Patty Meeka, Albany; fifth, SU.
bedroom of their .home, and at ver Star, owned and ridden by
Lancaster, Debllie Thompson, Debbie Tennant of New Haven.
RR 2 Amanda, was struck Western Pleasure borse fuU

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50, RR 4 Riverview, drowned
in the Ohio River when their
boat hit a dam near Marietta;
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, and Kara Hughes, 16 months,
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introduced. Robert MiUer, president, will be in charge of the
session.

Four Holsteins are
Slaiu by Lightning

Services will
Be on Tuesday
For Mrs. Rice
Funeral oervleea wiD be held

Tuesday for Mn. Bell F. Rice,
Middleport, wbo made her home
Four purebred Holstein eow1 with her sleplon, Cecll E. Riee,
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lng Home in Solilh Poinl
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' "while stsncling under a WU the Widow of VIncent alee,
lloctJs! tree that wu stnlck by wbo died in lt68. A 100 died 111
electric bolt. Circle valued 1!158.
Holslelno at $350 each.
Survivinl are the a~ C..
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MADS DEAN'S UST
ghter, MrL ~ Slover, l\d.
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