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VOL XV

NO. 76

Knighu Name Clyde

A.rulri!WJ To Po1t

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, JULy 15, 1963

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2 Die ·In Rt. 2 Hea -On o'Collision

~lew

omeers wer• electer~ at
the regular meeting of Kn :hll
of Pythlas Lodge No. Z10 nelcl .
Mn. Josepll Beegle was host- Thursday evening at •ht hell
... to lbo Past Counclloro of In Middleport. Carl owen. outTbe9dorus Council, Daughters going Chlneellor Commander,
ol AmeriC\JI, for the.ir annual presided during the meeting.
plenle Thursday evenmg at ber Officers elected were ChiU&gt;home In Racine.
eellor Commander. Clyde AnThe allair was held on t h e ldrews; Vke Chancellor Lester
lawn. A potluclt dinner was ser· Walburn; Master ol Arms. Danvet! at 1:30 and members and ny 'Zirkle; Master of Work, J.
guests were seated at lablo• H. Grate: Prelate. Brad ·. ,!If;
decorated with arrangements Inner Guard, Bob Grimm; OU"
of fiow'" and c8Ddles.
er Guard, R. S. Manley ; RePresent were• Mrs. Fred Des- cording '!ecretsry, Richard Ballsauer, Mrs. John Smith, Mro. ey; Secretary, Cash Bahr. HeGrover Erb, Mrs. Max Mein· lreshments were served by Horo
hart, Mrs. Richard CamQbell, a),e McElhinny and Clyde AnMn. Bentz Wolfe, Mn. Henry ~ ~dr~e::ws~.- - - - - - Reibel, Mrs. Oval Diddle, Mrs.
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Jack Robson, Mrs. Mary B. were played and ldms shown
Heines Mrs Charles Co h en by Bob McNickle.
MlsJ Erna Jesse, Mrs. Tb~ Attending were Mr. and Mrs,
Cook
Mrs Olan Goodwin and Clifford Jacobs and Jack. Mr.
DEANNA JUNE WATSON
gueoi., ~. Arnold Hnyes, Mrs. and Mrs. James Gilmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson Jr., Mlneravllle, an· !lay Seidenabel, Mrs. Eldon Dennis 8Dd Brenda. Mr. and
nuunoc~ the engagement of their daughter Deanna June to Kraeuter Miss Leda Mae Kra· Mn. Ernest Powell, Mr. and
MRS WILLIAM FRED LOHRER
Frenklin Andrew Summerfield, Jr., SOD of Mr. and Mra. eutor,
Mary Jewell and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mrs. Joe
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· Summerfiplit Gahanna.
Mlsl Shirley Beegle.
Evans, Mrs. Pearl Parker. Mr.
.. . lack wood announce the en"age·
Baskets of whito gladiolias and fern, combmed with Mia• Watson Is I 1959 _IP'ad::t,".
Mrs. \ihmg
1rgJl marnage
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Pculin of Pomeroy. ~i1ss Blcll'kwood 1s a 1960 grad uate of,
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Pomeroy High sdiool and is prese nUv employed at Elber·,
felds. !\'lr. Poulin IS also a 196U gra,ctuate uf Pomeroy High ,
, • • H co-predlced, ••• IMII
School and 11tended Kw t;rande College. He IS employed
at Marietta \1&lt;.~nufal'turlllg l'o. An August weddmg IS
II ~ yoa&lt;'l ~- F•
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Saturday, July 13, CH S, The
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Secret (1951) John ·Dot1
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Channel 3
ek Lee J . Cobb: Ch 8, TbriUor,
FLUFFY ····
'I'll~ Mark of the Hand and
1:30 Do"" oa the Farm
· Army bi Worlil War D, .be 1\',IIS .. Fluffy spriCIIt whipPed tOp.
Worse than Murder. Ch 13, Tbe
1,30 p~ &amp; Pala
reluctanl~o go back to odd Jobs. ping f&lt;Jr canned WI li9e)&lt;iad
Disembndied (1957) Paul Burke.
9:30 R
Heady .
and bc!&lt;:ame a trial 1•tuciel!t •~ can be llia&lt;le !!dlvF oitlbqt:es )II
Ch 13 at 1 p. m. Gildersleeve's
9:30 R
Reddy
for at lbii Ameril:all Negro Thea· a chilled mtrlnl bOwl. •
Bad
Day
(1943).
10'00 Shari Lewis
·10:30. King Le&lt;!nardo
ter. For one ·.producitoo-he was
Chlll bowl '!,Utd be~lori 11
Sunday, July a, Ch 8 Pay·
· given the chore ol unclerstudy
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In tefrlg ._
11:00 Fury
ment in Full, Darren McGavin.
for
the
lllale~liad;
lllirry
Bela'
milllltes
or,
!il1h
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11;30 Make Room For Dddy
CH 13, A Desperate Cllaru:e lor
ionte.
As
Belaionte'•
repil!.,e.
or.
Placcrla
bqw('
il-3
cup.OI_
c!rj ·
12:00 Mr. Wizard
Queen,'(l942 ).
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instant
llCII1-dlilry
ooffee
er~m;
Ellery
12 :30 Clem &amp; Luke Show
menl· In one show he _won ·a bit 1·3 cup of ccild .nillt; ~ te~. spoOII
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in Broadway .play· .
of
leOI
I :30 Mr. Push Buttoo
Monday, July 15, CH 8. The
Sloee lHt ~. ~..
from of vanilla· and 'I&lt; cup
apr
2:00 John 's Scrapbook
Depths ol Fear and CH 13, Her
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oae
moileD
j)lelore
to
aaoiber:
preserves.
Whip
at
bl!lh
speed
2: 25 Reds Vs Cubs
Jungle Love (1938) Ray Milland
A
ploy
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will
be!
procluewith
eieetrie
mixer
to
5
millS: 15 Scoreboard
Tuesday, July 16, CH 13, The
ed·
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lkcledway
Ia
lhe
fan,
A
utes,
or
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ntil.
soft
peaks
forQL
5:30 For Little Leaguer&amp;
Great Moment (1944) Joel Me·
movie- "Ullaa of ,the F le I cl" Makeo 1'I• eups,
6'00 TV Digest
Crea, Belly Field.
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Wednesday,
July
17.
Ch
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6AO Weather
Beast of Cimarron and Ch 13,
6A5 News

Miss

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Late Movies

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The Sainted Sister (1948), Joan
Caulfield, Barry Fitzgerald.

~ :00 Saturday Jamboree
7: 3(, Sam Benedict

8.3t Joey Btsbop

Thursday, July 18. Ch 8, Tbe
Last Town Car. Claudette Colbert. CH 13, Take A Lettor Dar·
ling (1942), Fred MacMurray.

9:00 Saturday Night Movie
]1:00 News
11 : 10 Weather
11 : 15 Sporu
11 :20 Mo\•le

Friday, July 19, Cb 8, Tbo
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WCHS-TV

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Lupe Velez.

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Channel 8
8.00 College Series

9: oo c.:apLaln Kansaroo

MRS.

10:00 The Alvin Sbow
10: 30 Might)' Mouse PlaJboUJe

ROY MARK

11: 00 RID rio Till
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11 :30 Roy RoJere Show
12:00 Sky King

On June 9 the marriage of Julia Ann Probasco and ;
Roy Mark was read by Dr. W. W. Thus ton in ~he First ;
Presbyterian Church of South Charleston, W. .\a .
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Following a half hour program of traditiOnal wed· '
ding music played b'' the ch urch organiSt M1ss Audrey
Thoma•. the ceremonv was performed .•t 3:30p.m. be·
fore the altar decorated "I Ill palms, white gladwlas and

1 :30 !:1oclal Security
I : 45 Dizzy Dean
1:56 Ind. Vs. Yanks
5:00 PGA Golf
6:00 Early Show
. 7:30 Lucy llesl
8 :30 Oelen&lt;loro

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mums.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father . worl" a floor
length gown of turked importtd organ~y with insets of lace.
It was styled with short sleeves
a scoop nPckline edged in lace

and a bell shaped skrrt. An or ganza cummerbund a(•f'ented
the fitted waist line. A cap of
th e tucked organdy and

Mnrk of Glen Ellyn, Illinois
and the late Mrs .. Mar_k, i~ e
graduate of M1am1 Umvers1ty
Oxford , and is currently attend
ing the graduate school the~e
This fall he will be an ass1s ··
ta nt in the History depa rtmen.
and Mrs. Mark will be associa ,
ted with the Sociology depart

Hawe

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daugh~ ·

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11:00 New1

11 :15 Dooble Tbrlllfr
12:00 Newa

WHTN
Channel 1.1

lace ment.

a freshman .advisor.
bury, and two •mall
Mr. Mark, son of Mr. Glyde survive.

lillD Will

10:00 Gun.uoke

held her waist length veil ot' After a short wedding Lri_
ailk illu!lion .
they are residing in Oxford.
She -earned a cascade bou- The Probasco family for ma
Cfuet of white dal sie!'. She also ly resided in Middleport an.
wore a nt&gt;cklace nf p(•ar ls for - the bride Is a sraduate of th·
merly worn by her great grand MiddlejlOrt hish school.
mother and rea l Ir ish I a c e
gloves. the gift of a friend , f:vening h Spent
wh1ch complrtt. .d !1er atli re.
Susan Probaseo served
as Sot·ially, SPwing
her SIS l er·:~ maid of honor uml Hostesa gifts were present.E
onl v attendant Sht- wore
an to Mrs. Hiram Fi.~her when tt
aft~rnoon dress u!" pa le blue : Tri-City ~t&gt;wing dub met Thu~.
9rganza . The f1tted bodice was day evemrLg 1:1l her home. Mn
a(Tented bv solr
unpressed ersville.
pleats in thf back ol the ski_rt. The e_ven ing . was spent S?cie ... ~
She wore m.:llchi ng arre~sunes ly and m sewmg after Whi('h
end carried a bouqut! l or blue ' dessert course was served l
ja 1sws
lthe h_os1eoss to Mrs.
R~be .
The groom had as his best Rawlmgs , Mrs. Russell W1ISI4/
man l\1r Henry Beekley, Jr . of Mrs. Millard Wildermuth , Mi"
Lafaye lte, Ind.. and Mr. Roy ! Robert Roberts, Miss Eliz::~b:~ .
Cheney, un('[e of the bride . and 1Ji'ick Mrs. B~adford . Maag M1 .
Mary Virglma Reibel , M r
1 un David served as ushers.
A recept'lon follo~ed the ce r-1Charles Riffle. Mr! .
WiHi&lt;t
ernony in the ch1.1rch parlors. ! Grueser and Mrs. Harlan We
The bride, daughter of Mr. rung .
and Mrs. Lowell W. Probasco
of Riverside Drive, South Char· ,
A'ITEND SERVICES
leston. attended Miami Univer-; Mr. and Mrs. Ra~ph Ve ~
sitv at Oxford, Ohio, later grad- I tended funeral servJoes for .•
ua!ed from Ohio State Univer"; Lt. Richard Whittington i_n Mt
sity. She has completed
a · ietta recently. He w~s lulled .
year of graduate study at Mi- .an a.irptane crash m
smi UnJvers:Jty while serving His wife, the former Judy Stm
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Pat . Mike
Word o1 Life
Social SecW'Ity
Chureb of Chrlat

1:011
1:30
10:011
10:30
11:90
11:30
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lor, wbo tbli onmnW II llfiaulc
.... cJioreOilrl)lhlnl. OUJ. J:.ld.
bordo' a prodUelioo of "Ar4illlil
tbe WCil'ld In tiO Days" il JOIIII
Beacb,lol. Y., Dot ~· It~
Bible for the moveuienil of onr
100 bnJDSn aCtor-. ~ bld. U eJ.•
pliant aild • eame1 il· welL ft
tool!: I bll lclll801' 10 teacll lbo

Bull BunnJ

12:30 AllaUum
1:00 Fliel&lt;a

1:30 :1Uperlli8D
2:00 Aldrld: lbeater
1:311 t..et'o Dance
S:llll ·~orld ol Sporbl
1:30 Wrellllng
, :311 Gallan1 Mea

lloolenaaDr

t:Ol' lAWrence t\'eb: ..,..

10:110 AF Coaches Game
12:30 ChUler Tbeator

BIG WHEEL
SPRINGFIELD, M88L (UPI)
- A spia,niDg - 1 like JIOih.
1n3 Jfl!al·l!l'andll!a "'"" aw II
leaehlni beauty oelentlslll bere
whit happeno to your eurll
you're caupl,ln a ..,...
mer shower - or a hlst conver-

ealmala t1ieir lllali&gt; c~WeCt~oal
lban tbo reel of tbe 'c ut. Qtllpl
Klu Tayi&lt;J, ··They ·dldll't tiO
tor badly -ideiiill &gt;thet botli.
have two left feet." . ~ .• ~
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NEW YORK (UJ'I) - DletatinJ machines are more relilble'
lllan .the · buslneao oxeeufivil'
who use 'llem, Bu)ietl
tory 118ld '
many _ JI!jl~

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Cartooosville
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COLLEGE STAT!ON, Tex.
Sii;a.]:,U dre•• wttll
(UP!) - Texas, not generally
lletvet and high boat neek· ·
known as a st.ate of forests,
line Ia preMlted bY Nathan•
grows enough southern yellow
atronr. Slot aeanw tn eon"'
trasting coJor are the only depine for an annual production
tail on the Enk&amp; rayon aheath.
of 500 million board feet
of·
lumber. Tbe southern ~elloit
.
pine, extension specialists : ~
What
Dotothy
Lamour
dld
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Te..s A &amp; M College say, 18 a
the
saroog;.lletty
Gr~ble for the
strong construction woad with
good bending strength, tough- sweater ancU,rdot lor lhe towne88 and nail-holding slrenlth. el, lloUywoi!d:bealltY Ll\4 Mll811...
bu aecomp1ishod for tbe ~
ant blouse. !Jbe exotic aeti'esi
BEAT HEAT
appears .,Ppooite Vineelll U.
wards aild Gilbert Roland u
NEW YORK (UP!)
An
a farm gtrl In "The Smuggler:'
average glaS8 permlta on ABC·TV's "jane W~ ~
about ls'o times more heat from sents" J1!1114. "I bave 1 sJIIbl
the sun to enter a hoUse than
accent ibat causes pr~, ..
does the aVerage insulated waU,
to think of me In tmDB Of peal!'
say hoUsing speelallalll of AI· ·ant rolei,n uid lJtL , "ACtual-Bed Chemical'• Barrett Dlvi&amp;- ly 1 was born In New \'ark Cltj,
llio. Shade trees, an awulua of but picked up lhe lnlrfilulul "":
rigid vinyl IR!ilding panels or uneiation by l&gt;eiDI raliliil .liJ It'
· an overhanging iool wiU belp alj 8Dd France. I'd like .to PI8Y
blocl!: summer heol, they add.
a Park Avemle aoctalllo, b a I
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SeDUnel, Poll\mJ1·Mid$eport, 0, J'u1J15, lKI

reoavmP.nt and interest charges on the
debts they have built 11p.
We recently read ;gome figures that
sho" the American people are now pay·
lng a !lith of their personal income after
taxe:; !n repayment and interest charges
they have built up over the past decade
and a half to buy homes, cars and a variety of other goods and services which
we call our rising standard of living. A
figure !las been placed on this element in
our economy and In 11:162 it was estimated at $75 billion, by •he U. S. Depart·
men! of Commerce. That staggering fig·
ure is greater than the personal tax bill,
which includes Federal . state and local
figures combined. It 1s authoritatively
stat•rl that it is next to the bill for food
and chelter the largest single charee

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Dear Helen:
I'm 25 and have been a~,
deled many men. 'lbllr time It 1
for real. I am going, wltb 1
drummer who II the bla ottraction in a bend. Though
we
aren't engaged, be says be loves
me and bu talked ol marriage
- I haven't IJIVI!II my anawer,
though I love him. You know,
musicians aren't like ord!Diry
people. It's alwaY!I recording
sesolons, or late Jam ...ton,
and excitement, contantly•
He Is very good looking and
the girls all stare at blme wltb
their tongUes bajlging out. He'a
loaded wltb taleJrt, too. In fact,
he's wonderful, and good to me.
Everytbinl wu going line
unlll last Saturdll)' when . be
•ld h bad to go on a picnic
with his folks. I happened to
drive by tbe picnic 8fOUDda
with frieods later In the day
and saw what looked Uke hll
car, and off In tbe distance a
couple, Belall, II they wera reiatives, !bey were certainly kisslog cousins!
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acted

I tbiDk be wu pu._
tlJll 1111 1brGuCb a 1011. I will
10 to • better Jab 11111 IIICiltb.
wbtcll II I bad quit lllllltr liN
1 WCIU!da't ha"' been olleNdo
My ldvlott 11, 111c1r It 0111. Don't
lei blm 881 to you, lllll ll JOtl
doo't pi thrOUP to blm, find
anollrer Job· - bul doa't quit
unW you doi-DIPLOYED
De1r Emp:
A man ean find a Jab twlea
as fast 11 bo doesn't bave to

During Our
SEMI-ANNUAL
SALEI
THE SHOE BOX

write "U~" oo bit ap.
pllcatloD blank - apeelally If
he must a11o add be qull IJe.
cause ba couldn't let alq
with biB bosl. - H.
THE BACitY ARD FENCE
Dear Helen:
The letter from the enabMr'l
girl friend, "drew !.at l)lll'kl"
wltb me beeauae I am an enPneer major, and I have to ldmlt
- we think dlffem~t. WheN
normal guya wonder w b a t
would happeD If (llapofully) a
strapleu dreQ let co, WE malta
with the equationl tO l1&amp;w'w OUI
what's holding It up, Your read·
era might be Interested ID 1 U~
Ue engl.- llll'fllll thtll o u r
college maguine pula out:
NaD a bowl o1 jello to !be

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DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.
MONDAT-9 A.M, TO 7 P.M.
TUES., WED., THUR,, 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
FRIDAY 9 A.M, TO 8 P.M.

INGELS FURNITURE

Wood, ChestE"r: Mr!i! . Ch::Jrles
Hayes, Mrs. r.. R. Thompson,
Mrs. Don Mf'Kenzie. Pomeroy ;
Mr. Arthur l..ee Miller, Rut-

day.
ton, 16, traveling south on Jef.
Mrs. Shirley Bahr and son,11erson Blvd., was making
a
Billy, were in Athens Tuesday
Into her driveway, and the
evening calling on ber oister, following car driven by Clar·

land ; Mrs. Willis Leadinghom,
Mrs. Margaret Rose, Mrs. Mar·
garet Cotlrill. Mrs. Elma Lo11ks
Syracuse: Mrs. Don Betzing,

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in- Clyde A. Stanley, Tampa, Fla. 1 your big savings when
former residents of Dexter 1;
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you change rom
l ured nor were her mother and 1great-grandpar~nts,
Mr. an d
sister, passengers in the car.
R 1 d
Emanuel Mace, ut an
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The three lnjured were treated Mrs.
h
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r- to new
Graveside services were e
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at Pleasant Valley Hospital and in Babyland of Rose Hill C.me·
flameless eleCtriC
released. The accident was in·
tery,
Tampa,
July 9th at2 p.m. rr
JU~TrR H£.'~Trll
vestigated by the State Police
11 1 ,; ,
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and Sheriff's Department
Mansion House h
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get IO·ytac
Broken Into A11ain
i frtt maintenance under
SEVERAL ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT - State Po·
PT. PLEASANT - Arrested lice are lnvestigat~ng .another I
by local law enforcement offi· breaking and ent.ermg mto the
cers during the weekend were Mansion House in Tu - Endie- 1
John W. Furst, Route I, Gall~ Wei Park .
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polls; Heru-y McDaniel, Pt. Reported mi:;!sing Is a ~inch I
Pleasantj George Varju, Rag- tomahawk and small bell taken II
land ; Unton Sickels, Athens; from the downstairs , and possi· 1~--·
Paul Reeves, Albany; and El· bly several rare coins from
len Perry, Kanauga, all charg- the ca!res on the second floor
ed with Intoxication. James E. of the building.

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modern family living comfort. The Cochran• selected
electric heating for their remodeled farmhou11. Left"l
to-right: Chrla. Kevln(or It it Kevin. then Chrlsl), Cathy,
Arlene, Joe and P1ul.

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"We sure picked the perfect winter to try electric
heat. Now we'll never go back to old-fashioned
heating!" Says Paul Cochran of Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

OJiver, Kanauga, was arrestThe entry occurred during the
eel on a DOih;SUpport warrant.
night Friday or early Saturday
morning, and was discovered
PleaDDt V..ley Hospital
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BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN ' The most recent tale had Keefe dot to ny to New York on a
By LYLI c. WILSON
United Sta!Oo, thu bee~ to will&gt; ~eland had beoa· talkbrg with what I think was him and a
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draw from • ~1ty coalalt British officials about colonlaJ. girl,
U•lletl Pnol lalerullonal
Gossip in Gotham
maktng un atterm~ remar pubhcttY,, un et w en
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with the Sov'iet Union for the Love ism aod tbe United Nationl. When I first went out wit b
Many 8 U. S. circus man is about, Rhonda Flemmg, and he at Noon opens her~. BragJtt! The United States seems to be of African and Asi&amp;D natious, aom Clevel8Dd and tbe Britia:b agreed him 1 swore 1 wouldn't faD for
ln a tizzy over the coming tour doesn t even know _the Ia~~- Fel· 1has refus~ for years to come withdrawing from the United Na·iof thembut lately born and scarce- that extremists badteka over the a mualcian, but I did, IDd like
of the Moscow State Circus in lows, some~y 19 auditioning I to the ~mted States, but Joe
popularity contest ror the : ly measuriDg up to status as U.N. Special Committee 011 Col- the &amp;Jill aay1, nsreaklnc Up thusiutic.
the Fall They were against lhe for a punch 10 lhe nose.
has a mighty floe track record
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can circus to the Soviet Unlon in Gotham has beeo go~ news ness He uses charm 8 ~ the
The Afro-Astans almost I The Afro-Asian ~at w!Mii turned tude w&amp;ll hindering the emanci-- OLD
FAITHFUL (FOR Bucket of worma: non .. unand permitted the Russians to lto local merchants. lt ~ncreas·!soft sell, and ve~y ~ew will ~t have ow~ the U.S. proxy in on last month on South Africa at pation of colonial peoples.
THREE MONTHS)
de"Standable talk.
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pitch their tents here - al- . ~ .the numb~r of tourtsls eo- that the "COmbm LloD
wont .N. Auembly votes.
imeetin&amp; in Geneva, SwiUerlan4,
WouW lteRIII PreuUN
Dear Old Faithful:
Shake tbe sratu: reorganize.
though of course, none of them )oymg . the sights. and
the work on BB · ; La~ry M~k,
There was that unbelievable l of the U.N ....sponaored mten&lt;a- More sipificantly, Cleveland Blow off steam to me, or an You've opened the door, DOW
spoke very loudly for the re- 1souvenir shops, as llSUal, have Benny Goodmw ~ Bide,
lUSt 1assembly resolution 00 colonial- ~ tiona! L.ab&lt;lr Organizatloo. The was said to have told the Britiah undentaDding girl friend, but let me seU you 1 brush: Now
cord. But they_ know that the I~neflted most · Sean Flynn, got the nod to wnte three songs 1 •
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Afro-Asians demanded expulsion that the United statea would re- don't erupt to HIM unleu you I'd like to preaent my views
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Russian show with Popov the Errol's son, is set for his for "The Tender H~l," the l sm for w~ich the Umted, of the South African delegatloa. slst the Mro - Asian pressure want to blow this romance sky- Glitches:
errors. Ka~:
Clown tops anything we've seen fi~st French pr~uct!on , "The S~gne Hasso comedy bemg rea- j state&amp; voted. m November ~1. U S. Assistant Secretary oi La- group demand! for Rclusion of high. So far your song should wrong starts.
in Yankee - Doodleland
for L10.ns of Veruce. Its an adap- died f~r , Fan productl~n. The I The resolution demanded mde--1bor George L. Weaver headed Portugal and South Africa from be "No Strings." Evea U be Toss down the tube: d18card
quite some time
Elizabeth tahon of a James Hadley Cha.se show ISO t a musical, but the . pendence across the board every· Ithe U.S. delegation. He liked the the United Nations and other in- Wll out with a kissing cousla an idea.
Taylor and Richard Burton are yam-a spy story full of VII&gt; songs will be used as pari of wh•re except In the Soviet em·l g&lt;t~eral Idea and aniiOIIIIC&lt;d that ternatloaal bodies. Both the Unl~- and reaDy, you're guessing- Put your head In lire ehop"'definitely" scheduled to at- lence and Christine
.Keeler the actmn .
pire of captive nations. The ihe would urge the u.s. gOvern-ed 'state~ and -Great srttaJD •rewhere's the complaint? You ping block: present your idea
tend the London premiere of types . Handsome Sean Will play Why aome. stars r~fuse
to believe-it ·or· not aspect ol thls ment to leek the expulskm of members of the Special Commit- aren'• engaged. Nor bad you to the boss.
'·Cleopatra" - an event that lthe fearless cloak and ~agger own ~utomoblles: ElviS Presley resolution waa in a paragraph South Africa from ~ . UIIIIed, N~ tee on Colonlalls'!I·S!oy~land'o bolter he, unleos yoo stop think· lleHable IIOUI'ce: guy you jult
wilt undoubtedly result in an-~ h~ro, naturellement: H~s pre- 19 bemg sued for dn en?rmous ~tatmg "'that.madequacy oL poht· iuooi. 'Ibis pop-oft~~ eonterences bJ London may ing aU druJmnen.- ,pla!,&gt;' l skin met: informed source: guy whe
other large flurry of front page Iv10usly em.oted in Itahan and a~nt bef"au~e ~ of hts pals, 11cal, econom1c, social f'~ tfuct-·ot 1he u.&amp;r Department ctid con- 1e8d to realgnatlon ot bOth from game. Suspicion · and life with told tbe guy you jUst ml!t;
attention. The epic opens in IGerman n1ckers, but none of driVIng .the singe~ 8 ca~ was . In- ~ tiona/ preparednest shouJd never siderable violenoe to established committee membership.
a muaiclaa don't match, be- unimpeachable source: ROY wile
England at the Dominion Thea-l them ~as managed to cross the 1volved m an a.CCJdent m which serve as a pretext for deJayibJ I U .S. policy although ilO one The American people have cause you'D always have
to started the rumor ln tbe tint
tre on July 31, and every re· . Atlantic yet.
I a man ~~s k~lled
J~trigue independence.•·
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not beert paying much attention to share him with others. - H.
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in I Joey Bishop is seen for only on the RIVIera · ~~~y With one The United States voted for the I G. Mennen Williams, U.S. u- the Ullited Na&amp;ns as these de- Dear Helen:
Cast In conerete:
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Blighty 8! weiJ lis hordes from four minutes in "Johnny Cool." of the. best - pubhclz~ 0 ~ .all astonishing proposition. It was sistant secretary of state for Afri- vebpments came along. Cleve- About that man wbo hu the - ENGINEER MAJOR
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the Continent have applied for ibut those who've seen it say ~ambling ~o~lslorm 18 hvmg for some time the habit ol the ~ can a((alrs, reputlatecl Weaver. !Qd'e London talks attracted Uttle overbearing, hypercritical boss. Dear Eng:
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credentials to cover the event. his pitch as a used car sales- ~t up at t e f onte Carlo gam- United State.!l to vote against Its Ifinally, in a statement made at attention. '!be Af..A&amp;Je pree- 1 have a boss like that. More You've opened the door Francol~e Saga~ surprised man is a gem . Quick, Myr- 1mg tabl~a ter a rather tense 1NATO ally, Portugal, and in sup- Monrovia. Liberia, in which be sure groups and th~r allltw in than once 1 came home deter- now let me sell you a dlctiOJio
ttw&gt; beatniks and tnternahonal tie, the stomach pump!
rece~s.
new b~n~roll was Iport of Atr.Asian complaints said the United States would o~ the United States will lmow aU mined to quit. More than once ary. Or perha.. you engineefl
an~: .friend; a ,against Portuguese colonial poll-,poae exclusion of South Africa about it when the lllllembly COD• tJle only thing tbat kept me bad better compile your own.
soeialites at St. Tropez by ap- 1 A health rood stall on 48th st. provided
pearing everywhere night and Ioff Broadway is doing a rush- very WeB .~ ce ~lty w ose cy. But in December 111162, the from tile United Nations.
veau next autumn. Look then fDr from km; :ttng him through the Really, 1 LIKE your atuff - ·
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encan sculptor .she dll'orr'fd 1 concoctions.. "Duck·Egg Malt- t row m s 1 8 e ew 0 . ~ Asian-Soviet resolution propos- ~~patch ~porting that U.S. As- eel stateS to re:~tore the U.S. were onl~ on the .second Door This ~lumn lA dedicated te
100n after the btrth or thetr eds" - which have the entire ~ener~us gesture ed . Walt Di~ ing punishment of Portugal. The ststant ~ret.ary of State Harlan proxy to the Afro-AslaDI.
and 1 doubt It would have family Dving, 10 if you're baY•
child. And it dido'! appear to Iegg, shell and all, ground In· ney as ~ress IDterest rn I
done the job.
ing kid trooble or~ pllln lr&lt;Do
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Director Norman ~~g Crosby~ .P~ahn t~ s~~e ~ I
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But 1 didn't quit, as t b I s ble, let Helen help YOU. She
meetings "for the sake of the iJewison had a run-through of
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man is tempted to, becaUH I will aiiO welcome your OWl
baby": lhey were . exchanging I the Meredith Willson musical, (\';'m:.,_lltle, ehf Anstole'l 11 ' I'
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bad a famlly. After Ill montbs amusing uportenct!l. Addl'lll
Fond little kisses In public and '·Here's Love, " a mere one la a tBoMprolndessor whose son
of pure hell mv boss eharlged. Helen BotteJ bl eue ol tbil
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By Way•• G. Brondlltadl, M.D. I In oklo diving, tbe llrll pre· ear back to the throat preaento He aow depends on me for ev· newspaper,
Feeling
.Accident-pro~e J~r- 1A very rare happe~ing . on
Water sports of all kinds are eaoUon Js to make 1ure Uud no problem. Pre.auru to the
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steadily growing in oopularlty. yoa ar• pbyslcaUy Ill. No ... nasal linuaea wiD likewise pr. FUME PATIGUE
tour of New York , covermg 34 lenthus1ast1c about the show
Next to water skiing the pop. widl 80 acule or chronic resplr- sent no problem if their opea- SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) IU
theatl'ft, to .bal,zyhoo the pre- potential.
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U Ir yoo find yourself pttlng Dl~~~:~ ~~~-:.~! Df
m1e~e D! his N~tty Profes- : 0 n e . of the nat)(ln s be.sl
Iing rastest. Some 5 million per- hired ear drum, .,. impaired blocked, the pressure wm ea.\118 drowsy while drlv~g In slow,
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sor. He II travel m an ambu- known ]azz clubs, San FranciS· ·
sons in this country will try It bearina: sboold eve• cGustder ez;cruciaUnl pain durinp ascent. heavy traffic, you re probably
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lance, colnplete with. a doctor l.'O's Bl~khawk,. is foldi~ aft· 1
Ithis summer. Their pleasure will tbls sport,
Pressure 011 the lungs be- afflleted with more than just ::,u:;M,:-&amp;..;!~
&amp;nd an ozygen tent, m case he er Cal T]ader wmds up hts cur·depend 011 a thorough under· Next, take a prepar~tory comes 8 hazard in dives
of boredom.
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rent engagement there
lstandinll of the hazards involv· course. Then get the equipment more than aJ feet. For this rea- You are probably gettln8 an "'' .dltqt:tat •llOIM W'VaJMIM. '
Kirk llouglaa has nailed down Things ought to be lively at
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you will need and always plan son. aU dives to 8 greater deptb overdose of exhauat fumea, ac- -~.:,:a:,.
lhe screen rights to Vill&lt;'enl the Labor Day rally in St. AI· If we did not provide for the 1 ·
to milke your' dives with a dlv- sho'uld be und---•en -•· ~·• cording to the NaUonal Auto- """'
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F laherty •.s b'10_graphy of Gener· bans Queens, In honor of the proper defense or all who cue :
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wua_ mobile Club. Tests ha!'t' lboWD. "Mtttu!U
~ataoaeJ ao•.nu~~a~ ,.,1111 nauw
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~I Pershing and is planmng to 1signing of the Emandpation accused of crime, then the in- ·or us have the rlc"lt to be rtt- ·Have one person on the surface water breathinJ 1
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~ake it a major project for !Proclamation. ~x • Presid~nt nocent, when falsely accused, presented by 8 lawyer. Sir.ce !who knows where you are,
Here again the hazar:":'~ th~ car closely in heavy traffie CID:;:: ~.,.
us own company
K e e f e 1Harry Truman will be sharmg 1
would have no way to prove the lawyer has a duty t•
·re- I The chief hazards result from ascent
inhale enough carbon monOll:.. DaD~ S.'lll:Dftlee 111,., 8 ....
Brasselle, considerably agitat· 1the platform with Sonny Lis- their innocence.So under our sent you. much criti{'bm of the increase in pressure on the The· d
kle from tbe car ahead to be-- :::.,:'•· -:._-~ ::' ..,
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' Jaw we look on a man as inno- him is unjust.
jbody gases with each root of f
iver m~st not ascend come distinctly drowsy, the _... \r.: ., •UJJ• ou' ~· :::
!.hat are being spread about . Joe Levine in In the midst of cent until he is found gutlty Should a lawyer defend per . . include the air iD the mkldle ear aster than
oot per secood, club said.
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111m, Is ~ure ... ~ knows t h e Ia series of . lransatla~tl: phon~ Iunder prop.er .court proc1 · gs sons in court if he kr &lt;; or include ~ealr ln the middle ear, :.,:te:~~ bub:.:!~.bJs
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•nd wtll take steps. calls arrangmg for BrJgttte Bar
From th1s 1t follows L all thinks they have done the 1cts nasal smuses, lungs, and that !
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of which they are :- 1ed'! which is dissolved in your blood. Because ~~ air 1n hls lunJs
They ll Do It Every 1tme
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right to a fair trial. This he the rate of lD pounds per square I ~ c:,ntinsurf
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RHOMBOID DAYDREAMS ALL 1J..IE
cannot have unless a lawyer inch for every 33 feet of descent, I re~
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So J.IE ARRtvES w1m J.!is 1DN0GE
WAY ~OME OF A NICE,l.ON6, COOL
sees that he has a fair jury the greatest changes occur lo Ino ~~
one,
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ond that it hears only l•wful the frrsl 15 feet.
i sa~s thn
llDg8 IDlY ruptUre
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For divers who do not go i ro.:OO in~nd=.,
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Sometimes the defense coun- ;nore than · ~eel ~ ~ the sur- iblood vessels
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sel arouses public fee!;ng by ace, Fno edqulpmeden
t nmlecesl~ I These bobbles wiD reaeh the
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th sary. or eeper seen, n
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see a1 mum equipment consists of a 1arteries In the bralil, obstruct
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hrs clrent has every proper
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legal an nose gogg 1.es are unsa 'ness
moves. To the public they ~m factory), and fllppers. Earplugs
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to be unethical efforts to deleat should not be woro, becaiiSe at It Is wise never to dive 11 yw
justice, by delay or bv taking a depth of 15 to 20 feel they wlll ,are tired, cold, or not feeling
h . prevent equallzaUoo ol tbe alr 1weD. When you are under WI·
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. on both sides of the ear. Drums Iter on t
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:may rupture from within ou~ . movements, Elcesa use of enIt iB o~e of our basic ~em- !ward.
lergy lncreases ywr need for
ocratlc Tights. to be cons :red Furthermore, pressure from o~,ygen and cleplotee your air
mnocent unt1l legal
"&lt;'&lt;' tbe outside may force the plugs supply more rapldb',
pi'Oves our gollt beyond a reas- 80 deep into the ear canal that
onable doubt.
they will have to be removed AUTO DEATBB
All who are charged with surgically.
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to aee that tbe accused. wheth· lubes that lead !rom hla throat are higheal In tbe wj!ol and
er later provo•n to be guilly or Ito his middle ear open at a II soothweol, aocordiq to 1 lfGdY
innocent, geta each prot' •ive times durlnc 11 descent.
legal rlsht to which he is en· I When ho aseends, the bub- by statlstlclana of the Metropolo
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comes out of OW' pookethookt. It 11
estirr,.ted that the total debt retirement
last year added up to nearly $59 billion,
and the interest charge alone was over
$16 billion. Americans were in personal
debt In the amount of just under $262
biUi-&gt;n.
One of the newest wrinkles Is the Increase in the amount that the debt Is being protected afainst the fraUities of life
to the benefit o the borrower and his dependents. There is now an estimated UB'
bDlion of credit Ufe lnsuruce In force,
which is added to the other forma of life
insurance that provide gener~ protec·
lion lor mortgage and other debts, This
general spree of going in debt is more or
less a back wash that followed World
War n. There were tremendous savings
that found an outlet, which created a
great wave of buying, and when that
started to subside new ways were found
to g•t ~eople to buy more and more rna·
terial things to increaae the so-called
higher standard of living, which has fin·
ally about reached Its peak In what we
call now the "Buy Now-Pay Later." It is
well for the average citizen to survey this
situation periodically to see where we
are going. The next time you complain
about paying taxes it might be a good
idea I&lt;• check on where the rest of your
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o8nt Homer Stephen HiU, Jr., [' all RleboniRousb. Rt. Z Racine, 8111, Mrs. J - Luadder, An· ;
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va., Mrs. Edward 0orr c. Boao, Rt. 1 Porlland, ithony Grtlfltb, Mrs. G. E. w.~
~ews M. Blake,w. Jr.,
Brownell Ave., Mrs. JaC!k Lewis, Ironton, and 1&lt;1r111, Mro. C. Jl'. Soyre IIIII InMiddleport, Charles
EugeDO William I . ~yon, Huntlni!lOIJ, ' fant daughter, Mra. II.
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Evans, Rt. I Middleport, Mr1i.' W.
Broob and Infant daughter and
Among thooe who entered 1Norman A. Russell, Rt. 3 Pom· ,
Blrlhl
.Mra. W. F. P'ayne and Infant
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Holzer hospital over the po~t l eroy, Mrs. Gary L. Gibson, Rt. ~ Mro. Jolin G. Johnson, !4\lo sor1.
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weetead iDcluded: Sunday - 11 Harrisonville, Mro. WIUiamj Smltben St., daughter, 10:10 1
Amon1 Alllnl.
.crowd attended both concerto ·•
Cart M. Simpkins, l'Al36 East· iC. Hansgen, Rl. 3 Wellston, Mrs. ,p.m. Saturday. Mrs. J . Francis • According to the midnlsht re- nresenled b• the American I
ern Ave., Mrs. Lena Day, 86 !Leo c. Steele, Rt. t llamden, :MuUen, 131 Foorth Ave., daugh· lpurt"' the nursing departm ..l, Wind Symphony under the dl·
Pine St., CJrarlea Lee Lambert, ; Mrs. Olho L. McNeal, Hamden, ter, 2:41 p.m. Saturday . Mrs ..those patleall who were listed ' reclloo of Robert •Bmlrdeau /
11106\lo Third .Ave., Rhoni J u e !Miss Margaret c. Lawleoa, fr·' Paul H. •Kent, Rt. I Bidwell,. as ratr Included 'Mrs. c 0 r a Ifrom their traveling . concert '
Leming, GalUpoUa, Mrs. Dous· !onton, Charles F. Harper, Hunl· ldaughler, 1'118 a.m. Salurday. Sweeney, Cbar)ea Kerper, Char· barRe moored at the loot
or !
las G. Spurlock, Rt. 2 Gallipo. ; ington, Mrs. Samuel R. O'DeU, ,
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Dloeharged
les Crigqer, Jameo Gentry •, Mrs. ;Main Slreel Sunday afternoon PT PLEAsANT _ Cit Coun- lfi"'UUId lhel tho bid IJIOCIIIea. llew to .-pt tbe laoo'erd bid.
Us, Mra. Carl C. Day, Rt. 2: Ravenswood, W. Va., Harry D. Patienl.s discharged over !he · Eslus Plymale, Eddie 0 Dell, 'and ovemng.
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Crown City, Mrs. George W.l
Ravenawood, W. Va.,lpasl weekend Included James !dr. . Clarenct Yal'ljley, Mrs.•
,ell at a speelal meellni Friday tlOIII failed
and tber.. !n Burdon! and Charleslo . •It·
Kenny, 133 Park Dr., Pt. Plea· l(expiredt, Edwarc M. O'Jleii, •Ferretl, Mrs. George Grimm, Sanford Griffith, Mrs. J!:mma .Point. PIPB..nt was fortunate :venlnM ad~rn~the ;""lon ~tdJ:::. ·~~t"lt;'rr:ulred under ~ ~ Robert Perry spo' tt
F~.:..;&amp;;;~.;.;.~~.......'i\Havenswood, W. Va., SamueiiRollls W. Queen, Mrs. Jlenny ,Etlas, Mrs. Lena Da~ . Ottle to obtam the Symphony lor the or seven aye
n wyen ore
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lhe concerts representing ""!!"re~ paving low. Alxterson s alleg~l';.,
firm asking Council IC'
NOW •• and Charlea E. Crigger, Rav· Cbarles Clay and Infant daugh·land Hines and Miso Moyme aro usuatlv presented lo GalU· ~~= S.~ ~oe
protest WIIh the CF -- .. an e.t.nslon of time and ,,a~
W. Va.
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polls each year but Galllpolll ,
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ed thai the City should not ba
Saturday - WiUtam A. Bur- ,lnlant daughter' Char lea E. Ev· One unll of blood .... admln· was generoos to let this c i I y ::;~phto~
tten sf
crtliClzed for accepting th· , i4
~ ~~:~ 20 Grape St , Mrs. Ben- ' ans, Mr&lt; Thurman Borden, Ro- lstered at the hospital oo Satur- have the symphony lor the Con•
on concrete which Is only ,..
s. Dillard, Rt. 1 Galli· herta Fetty, Mrs. Walter Sny· 'day.
.tennial celebration.
toS:.1!":Uves a~
U Y OUI'Se
cent higher 'than foc asp'
Rebecca Jean Taylor, Rt. ;der, DenRII Smllh, Grlbert John- :
Several hundred people vis!~ their low bid tD tbe
Pt.
Perry told CooocU, "we'ra
2 Galllpulis Mlso Sh Jrley \son, Scott Reed, Herman Kells,
ed the barge durrng the after.
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confident thai the government
Hatch, 9io 2:1r\l Sl.,
Pt. 'Mrs. Hattie Reed ,
William
.noon to view the Nigerian Art :"1:t~ th
Twen1y-one persons alle~"1 l wiU decide as yoo did that tba
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Mrs. Hobart Eskew,
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·Exhibit on display on the harge, oject e y sup
pa I tbe llrst Meigs tbCoun~A Ma
per cent difference in accept.
Jefferson Ave., Pt. PleasEdgar Hawks, Mrs. 'Stan- I
Music appealing to every Usten- pr
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study course on e
n In concrete wa s 1 wise dedPamela p Re olds, Mas·
Jenkins, Mrs. Howard No- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mayna"' .Bahr .~r was presented by the 57 piece Tbe •lluallon arooe la&amp;t .week ual Wednesday, July 10, at. the · . g ,
MtDDLIPORT
W Vs Ja~k [!Little, Rt.
Mrs. J. Robert Smith, rand Bill'! w~re Sunday dmner orchestra.
when the Comm~mty .ractlltJes Pomeroy Senior High auditor- !SlOD-::::-·,,- -- - · -- - . ''
Keith Snyder. Ranae Me. guesla of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde rejected Council s act11111 in a· 1ium.
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David Cole, Dennis Cole, Salser of Racine.
:~~rdin.R. a b1d for concrete pav-1 Additional sessiom~ w1ll
be I
Miller, Mrs.
Thomaa .Mr. and Mn. William Rose, vlsltlng her parents, Mr. and mg to Burford on the gr~' l held Wedn&lt;'sday. July 11 and
Charles
Campbell, land son,
of Columbus were Mrs. Everett Milhoan over the that the btd from A~der'~m' s July 24. at 7::«1 p m at r he
weekend.
Inc., for asphalt pavtng, was Pomeroy Senior High The cla~s. l
I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, ,
being ~onduded bv MN . HarGood Idea. Conooll·
Marie,
Johnny
and.
Darlene,
m..
old
Lohse, Southeasr
district I
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date your debts.
tared to Umon C1ty, Pa ., Frl·
dirE'f'tor. is still open to m"'mLump them tosether
day to visit his sister, Mr. and ,
bers interested in takin~ I h e 1
and pay them off with
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Mrs. Clifford Sellers and child·
course.
a cash loan from us.
ren. They returned home Sun- 1
At the first session were , Mrs.
Chances are your one
monthly payment will
day afternoon.
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Mrs. Clara Mlthoan and Mrs. I
ris, Mrs. Nora Cross. LetBrt:
For Limited
you're paying 01.1t ev3 ROOM GROUP
Louise Chaffee took their sevMrs. David Davis. Mrs. James
IIY month risht now.
en children to the Middleport 1 PT. PLEASANT _ Property Will, Salisbury: Mrs.
Betty
Only
ASLDWAS _ __ 5
park
Wedne~~y
for
an
o~Ung.l
damage
estimated
at
$l,OOO
and
Lou
John~on,
Mrs
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Deputy V1rgll Atkins Wlll bel minor personal injuries were in· : Mrs. D. E. VanMeter, Racu.le;
300 W. Second St.- WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy
at the Olive Grange for inspec-1 curred In a two ve-hicle accident Mrs. Harry Swartz. Mrs. Z1ba i
tion July 26. Members are re- Sunday afternoon on Jefferson Mtttlciff, Bedford; Mrs. Robert 1

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'fHE curtain rings down on another tax
paying period for Meigs real proper·
ty this week and there are no doubt rna·
ily Meigs persons are weeptng and wall·
lng aO&lt;ut the high cost. of living In this
repu~lic just as they d1d back In the
month that saw the deadline for pll)'in&amp;
Income taxes. It is always intert!'stlng to
obsE-rve this situation and note that the
average person comP:letely overlooks the
money they pay out m other channels In
the numerous hidden taxes and the vast
amount of money that goes to meet the

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reoavmP.nt and interest charges on the
debts they have built 11p.
We recently read ;gome figures that
sho" the American people are now pay·
lng a !lith of their personal income after
taxe:; !n repayment and interest charges
they have built up over the past decade
and a half to buy homes, cars and a variety of other goods and services which
we call our rising standard of living. A
figure !las been placed on this element in
our economy and In 11:162 it was estimated at $75 billion, by •he U. S. Depart·
men! of Commerce. That staggering fig·
ure is greater than the personal tax bill,
which includes Federal . state and local
figures combined. It 1s authoritatively
stat•rl that it is next to the bill for food
and chelter the largest single charee

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Dear Helen:
I'm 25 and have been a~,
deled many men. 'lbllr time It 1
for real. I am going, wltb 1
drummer who II the bla ottraction in a bend. Though
we
aren't engaged, be says be loves
me and bu talked ol marriage
- I haven't IJIVI!II my anawer,
though I love him. You know,
musicians aren't like ord!Diry
people. It's alwaY!I recording
sesolons, or late Jam ...ton,
and excitement, contantly•
He Is very good looking and
the girls all stare at blme wltb
their tongUes bajlging out. He'a
loaded wltb taleJrt, too. In fact,
he's wonderful, and good to me.
Everytbinl wu going line
unlll last Saturdll)' when . be
•ld h bad to go on a picnic
with his folks. I happened to
drive by tbe picnic 8fOUDda
with frieods later In the day
and saw what looked Uke hll
car, and off In tbe distance a
couple, Belall, II they wera reiatives, !bey were certainly kisslog cousins!
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I tbiDk be wu pu._
tlJll 1111 1brGuCb a 1011. I will
10 to • better Jab 11111 IIICiltb.
wbtcll II I bad quit lllllltr liN
1 WCIU!da't ha"' been olleNdo
My ldvlott 11, 111c1r It 0111. Don't
lei blm 881 to you, lllll ll JOtl
doo't pi thrOUP to blm, find
anollrer Job· - bul doa't quit
unW you doi-DIPLOYED
De1r Emp:
A man ean find a Jab twlea
as fast 11 bo doesn't bave to

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write "U~" oo bit ap.
pllcatloD blank - apeelally If
he must a11o add be qull IJe.
cause ba couldn't let alq
with biB bosl. - H.
THE BACitY ARD FENCE
Dear Helen:
The letter from the enabMr'l
girl friend, "drew !.at l)lll'kl"
wltb me beeauae I am an enPneer major, and I have to ldmlt
- we think dlffem~t. WheN
normal guya wonder w b a t
would happeD If (llapofully) a
strapleu dreQ let co, WE malta
with the equationl tO l1&amp;w'w OUI
what's holding It up, Your read·
era might be Interested ID 1 U~
Ue engl.- llll'fllll thtll o u r
college maguine pula out:
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INGELS FURNITURE

Wood, ChestE"r: Mr!i! . Ch::Jrles
Hayes, Mrs. r.. R. Thompson,
Mrs. Don Mf'Kenzie. Pomeroy ;
Mr. Arthur l..ee Miller, Rut-

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ton, 16, traveling south on Jef.
Mrs. Shirley Bahr and son,11erson Blvd., was making
a
Billy, were in Athens Tuesday
Into her driveway, and the
evening calling on ber oister, following car driven by Clar·

land ; Mrs. Willis Leadinghom,
Mrs. Margaret Rose, Mrs. Mar·
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Syracuse: Mrs. Don Betzing,

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in- Clyde A. Stanley, Tampa, Fla. 1 your big savings when
former residents of Dexter 1;
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you change rom
l ured nor were her mother and 1great-grandpar~nts,
Mr. an d
sister, passengers in the car.
R 1 d
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The three lnjured were treated Mrs.
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Graveside services were e
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flameless eleCtriC
released. The accident was in·
tery,
Tampa,
July 9th at2 p.m. rr
JU~TrR H£.'~Trll
vestigated by the State Police
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and Sheriff's Department
Mansion House h
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get IO·ytac
Broken Into A11ain
i frtt maintenance under
SEVERAL ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT - State Po·
PT. PLEASANT - Arrested lice are lnvestigat~ng .another I
by local law enforcement offi· breaking and ent.ermg mto the
cers during the weekend were Mansion House in Tu - Endie- 1
John W. Furst, Route I, Gall~ Wei Park .
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polls; Heru-y McDaniel, Pt. Reported mi:;!sing Is a ~inch I
Pleasantj George Varju, Rag- tomahawk and small bell taken II
land ; Unton Sickels, Athens; from the downstairs , and possi· 1~--·
Paul Reeves, Albany; and El· bly several rare coins from
len Perry, Kanauga, all charg- the ca!res on the second floor
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modern family living comfort. The Cochran• selected
electric heating for their remodeled farmhou11. Left"l
to-right: Chrla. Kevln(or It it Kevin. then Chrlsl), Cathy,
Arlene, Joe and P1ul.

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heat. Now we'll never go back to old-fashioned
heating!" Says Paul Cochran of Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

OJiver, Kanauga, was arrestThe entry occurred during the
eel on a DOih;SUpport warrant.
night Friday or early Saturday
morning, and was discovered
PleaDDt V..ley Hospital
Satur~ay. morning by caret.ak·
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Gl,JESTS IN MASON
DISCHARGED : Mrs. Gene MASON - Mrs Came Bur·
Oiler, Muon; Mrs. Ronnie Hoi- son of Athens, Mrs. Mary CBs-

"Last July we installed electric baseboard heating in our remodeled
farmhouse. This winter has proved to us that we have a perfect eombinat io •.
of early American atmosphere with a truly modern heating system. The
actual comfort is just as cozy and warm as the way the place looks.
'The best thing is our Ohio Power monthly budget bill-only $42
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Reeves had a nose lnjury.
Rutland, and Mr and M r s.

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and .Mrs. Charle~ E. Stewar~, ~
Tampa, Florida, form~r resl·
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BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN ' The most recent tale had Keefe dot to ny to New York on a
By LYLI c. WILSON
United Sta!Oo, thu bee~ to will&gt; ~eland had beoa· talkbrg with what I think was him and a
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U•lletl Pnol lalerullonal
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maktng un atterm~ remar pubhcttY,, un et w en
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with the Sov'iet Union for the Love ism aod tbe United Nationl. When I first went out wit b
Many 8 U. S. circus man is about, Rhonda Flemmg, and he at Noon opens her~. BragJtt! The United States seems to be of African and Asi&amp;D natious, aom Clevel8Dd and tbe Britia:b agreed him 1 swore 1 wouldn't faD for
ln a tizzy over the coming tour doesn t even know _the Ia~~- Fel· 1has refus~ for years to come withdrawing from the United Na·iof thembut lately born and scarce- that extremists badteka over the a mualcian, but I did, IDd like
of the Moscow State Circus in lows, some~y 19 auditioning I to the ~mted States, but Joe
popularity contest ror the : ly measuriDg up to status as U.N. Special Committee 011 Col- the &amp;Jill aay1, nsreaklnc Up thusiutic.
the Fall They were against lhe for a punch 10 lhe nose.
has a mighty floe track record
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can circus to the Soviet Unlon in Gotham has beeo go~ news ness He uses charm 8 ~ the
The Afro-Astans almost I The Afro-Asian ~at w!Mii turned tude w&amp;ll hindering the emanci-- OLD
FAITHFUL (FOR Bucket of worma: non .. unand permitted the Russians to lto local merchants. lt ~ncreas·!soft sell, and ve~y ~ew will ~t have ow~ the U.S. proxy in on last month on South Africa at pation of colonial peoples.
THREE MONTHS)
de"Standable talk.
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pitch their tents here - al- . ~ .the numb~r of tourtsls eo- that the "COmbm LloD
wont .N. Auembly votes.
imeetin&amp; in Geneva, SwiUerlan4,
WouW lteRIII PreuUN
Dear Old Faithful:
Shake tbe sratu: reorganize.
though of course, none of them )oymg . the sights. and
the work on BB · ; La~ry M~k,
There was that unbelievable l of the U.N ....sponaored mten&lt;a- More sipificantly, Cleveland Blow off steam to me, or an You've opened the door, DOW
spoke very loudly for the re- 1souvenir shops, as llSUal, have Benny Goodmw ~ Bide,
lUSt 1assembly resolution 00 colonial- ~ tiona! L.ab&lt;lr Organizatloo. The was said to have told the Britiah undentaDding girl friend, but let me seU you 1 brush: Now
cord. But they_ know that the I~neflted most · Sean Flynn, got the nod to wnte three songs 1 •
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errors. Ka~:
Clown tops anything we've seen fi~st French pr~uct!on , "The S~gne Hasso comedy bemg rea- j state&amp; voted. m November ~1. U S. Assistant Secretary oi La- group demand! for Rclusion of high. So far your song should wrong starts.
in Yankee - Doodleland
for L10.ns of Veruce. Its an adap- died f~r , Fan productl~n. The I The resolution demanded mde--1bor George L. Weaver headed Portugal and South Africa from be "No Strings." Evea U be Toss down the tube: d18card
quite some time
Elizabeth tahon of a James Hadley Cha.se show ISO t a musical, but the . pendence across the board every· Ithe U.S. delegation. He liked the the United Nations and other in- Wll out with a kissing cousla an idea.
Taylor and Richard Burton are yam-a spy story full of VII&gt; songs will be used as pari of wh•re except In the Soviet em·l g&lt;t~eral Idea and aniiOIIIIC&lt;d that ternatloaal bodies. Both the Unl~- and reaDy, you're guessing- Put your head In lire ehop"'definitely" scheduled to at- lence and Christine
.Keeler the actmn .
pire of captive nations. The ihe would urge the u.s. gOvern-ed 'state~ and -Great srttaJD •rewhere's the complaint? You ping block: present your idea
tend the London premiere of types . Handsome Sean Will play Why aome. stars r~fuse
to believe-it ·or· not aspect ol thls ment to leek the expulskm of members of the Special Commit- aren'• engaged. Nor bad you to the boss.
'·Cleopatra" - an event that lthe fearless cloak and ~agger own ~utomoblles: ElviS Presley resolution waa in a paragraph South Africa from ~ . UIIIIed, N~ tee on Colonlalls'!I·S!oy~land'o bolter he, unleos yoo stop think· lleHable IIOUI'ce: guy you jult
wilt undoubtedly result in an-~ h~ro, naturellement: H~s pre- 19 bemg sued for dn en?rmous ~tatmg "'that.madequacy oL poht· iuooi. 'Ibis pop-oft~~ eonterences bJ London may ing aU druJmnen.- ,pla!,&gt;' l skin met: informed source: guy whe
other large flurry of front page Iv10usly em.oted in Itahan and a~nt bef"au~e ~ of hts pals, 11cal, econom1c, social f'~ tfuct-·ot 1he u.&amp;r Department ctid con- 1e8d to realgnatlon ot bOth from game. Suspicion · and life with told tbe guy you jUst ml!t;
attention. The epic opens in IGerman n1ckers, but none of driVIng .the singe~ 8 ca~ was . In- ~ tiona/ preparednest shouJd never siderable violenoe to established committee membership.
a muaiclaa don't match, be- unimpeachable source: ROY wile
England at the Dominion Thea-l them ~as managed to cross the 1volved m an a.CCJdent m which serve as a pretext for deJayibJ I U .S. policy although ilO one The American people have cause you'D always have
to started the rumor ln tbe tint
tre on July 31, and every re· . Atlantic yet.
I a man ~~s k~lled
J~trigue independence.•·
!seemed to notice.
not beert paying much attention to share him with others. - H.
place.
8
porter and photographer
in I Joey Bishop is seen for only on the RIVIera · ~~~y With one The United States voted for the I G. Mennen Williams, U.S. u- the Ullited Na&amp;ns as these de- Dear Helen:
Cast In conerete:
fllliUzecL .
Blighty 8! weiJ lis hordes from four minutes in "Johnny Cool." of the. best - pubhclz~ 0 ~ .all astonishing proposition. It was sistant secretary of state for Afri- vebpments came along. Cleve- About that man wbo hu the - ENGINEER MAJOR
.
the Continent have applied for ibut those who've seen it say ~ambling ~o~lslorm 18 hvmg for some time the habit ol the ~ can a((alrs, reputlatecl Weaver. !Qd'e London talks attracted Uttle overbearing, hypercritical boss. Dear Eng:
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credentials to cover the event. his pitch as a used car sales- ~t up at t e f onte Carlo gam- United State.!l to vote against Its Ifinally, in a statement made at attention. '!be Af..A&amp;Je pree- 1 have a boss like that. More You've opened the door Francol~e Saga~ surprised man is a gem . Quick, Myr- 1mg tabl~a ter a rather tense 1NATO ally, Portugal, and in sup- Monrovia. Liberia, in which be sure groups and th~r allltw in than once 1 came home deter- now let me sell you a dlctiOJio
ttw&gt; beatniks and tnternahonal tie, the stomach pump!
rece~s.
new b~n~roll was Iport of Atr.Asian complaints said the United States would o~ the United States will lmow aU mined to quit. More than once ary. Or perha.. you engineefl
an~: .friend; a ,against Portuguese colonial poll-,poae exclusion of South Africa about it when the lllllembly COD• tJle only thing tbat kept me bad better compile your own.
soeialites at St. Tropez by ap- 1 A health rood stall on 48th st. provided
pearing everywhere night and Ioff Broadway is doing a rush- very WeB .~ ce ~lty w ose cy. But in December 111162, the from tile United Nations.
veau next autumn. Look then fDr from km; :ttng him through the Really, 1 LIKE your atuff - ·
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da_Y, with Bob Wes:thof, t~ Am- :tng business in thelr special g~amor:s b s7~y 1m w t~d Umt~ States balked at an Afro- Meantime, there wat a London some political efforta in t.be Unit. window was: the faCt that we very jugged up. - H.
encan sculptor .she dll'orr'fd 1 concoctions.. "Duck·Egg Malt- t row m s 1 8 e ew 0 . ~ Asian-Soviet resolution propos- ~~patch ~porting that U.S. As- eel stateS to re:~tore the U.S. were onl~ on the .second Door This ~lumn lA dedicated te
100n after the btrth or thetr eds" - which have the entire ~ener~us gesture ed . Walt Di~ ing punishment of Portugal. The ststant ~ret.ary of State Harlan proxy to the Afro-AslaDI.
and 1 doubt It would have family Dving, 10 if you're baY•
child. And it dido'! appear to Iegg, shell and all, ground In· ney as ~ress IDterest rn I
done the job.
ing kid trooble or~ pllln lr&lt;Do
1
be merely a series of routine to them
Director Norman ~~g Crosby~ .P~ahn t~ s~~e ~ I
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But 1 didn't quit, as t b I s ble, let Helen help YOU. She
meetings "for the sake of the iJewison had a run-through of
rasm~s
I
.
rec s.
man is tempted to, becaUH I will aiiO welcome your OWl
baby": lhey were . exchanging I the Meredith Willson musical, (\';'m:.,_lltle, ehf Anstole'l 11 ' I'
I '
bad a famlly. After Ill montbs amusing uportenct!l. Addl'lll
Fond little kisses In public and '·Here's Love, " a mere one la a tBoMprolndessor whose son
of pure hell mv boss eharlged. Helen BotteJ bl eue ol tbil
hasanl
m
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obVIOOsly renewing '!'hot Old lweek after rehearsals began ,
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By Way•• G. Brondlltadl, M.D. I In oklo diving, tbe llrll pre· ear back to the throat preaento He aow depends on me for ev· newspaper,
Feeling
.Accident-pro~e J~r- 1A very rare happe~ing . on
Water sports of all kinds are eaoUon Js to make 1ure Uud no problem. Pre.auru to the
1
::;:2:~:.:....---. --ry Lewis will da a whrrlwmd IBroadway, I The cast IS mlgh~y .
steadily growing in oopularlty. yoa ar• pbyslcaUy Ill. No ... nasal linuaea wiD likewise pr. FUME PATIGUE
tour of New York , covermg 34 lenthus1ast1c about the show
Next to water skiing the pop. widl 80 acule or chronic resplr- sent no problem if their opea- SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) IU
theatl'ft, to .bal,zyhoo the pre- potential.
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'
ularity or skin diving is incr.... olory b&gt;fectlen, epilepsy, rop- lnga are not obatrueted.
U Ir yoo find yourself pttlng Dl~~~:~ ~~~-:.~! Df
m1e~e D! his N~tty Profes- : 0 n e . of the nat)(ln s be.sl
Iing rastest. Some 5 million per- hired ear drum, .,. impaired blocked, the pressure wm ea.\118 drowsy while drlv~g In slow,
••c••..• t. o.... ._........,.
sor. He II travel m an ambu- known ]azz clubs, San FranciS· ·
sons in this country will try It bearina: sboold eve• cGustder ez;cruciaUnl pain durinp ascent. heavy traffic, you re probably
c._.. ~ n IIIIL . . . . ,
lance, colnplete with. a doctor l.'O's Bl~khawk,. is foldi~ aft· 1
Ithis summer. Their pleasure will tbls sport,
Pressure 011 the lungs be- afflleted with more than just ::,u:;M,:-&amp;..;!~
&amp;nd an ozygen tent, m case he er Cal T]ader wmds up hts cur·depend 011 a thorough under· Next, take a prepar~tory comes 8 hazard in dives
of boredom.
~~.....!! ~~J::....,::O.• ,..,
1
"Uns out of gas.
rent engagement there
lstandinll of the hazards involv· course. Then get the equipment more than aJ feet. For this rea- You are probably gettln8 an "'' .dltqt:tat •llOIM W'VaJMIM. '
Kirk llouglaa has nailed down Things ought to be lively at
UNJUST CRJTICI
ed
you will need and always plan son. aU dives to 8 greater deptb overdose of exhauat fumea, ac- -~.:,:a:,.
lhe screen rights to Vill&lt;'enl the Labor Day rally in St. AI· If we did not provide for the 1 ·
to milke your' dives with a dlv- sho'uld be und---•en -•· ~·• cording to the NaUonal Auto- """'
.
F laherty •.s b'10_graphy of Gener· bans Queens, In honor of the proper defense or all who cue :
vnaa
uuyw1d
wua_ mobile Club. Tests ha!'t' lboWD. "Mtttu!U
~ataoaeJ ao•.nu~~a~ ,.,1111 nauw
ing partner _ Never alone. SCUBA (seH-contained
&amp;imhall, ..._, au ......_.
~I Pershing and is planmng to 1signing of the Emandpation accused of crime, then the in- ·or us have the rlc"lt to be rtt- ·Have one person on the surface water breathinJ 1
that a driver following another-.:::..=::!:.~="-:.
1
1
~ake it a major project for !Proclamation. ~x • Presid~nt nocent, when falsely accused, presented by 8 lawyer. Sir.ce !who knows where you are,
Here again the hazar:":'~ th~ car closely in heavy traffie CID:;:: ~.,.
us own company
K e e f e 1Harry Truman will be sharmg 1
would have no way to prove the lawyer has a duty t•
·re- I The chief hazards result from ascent
inhale enough carbon monOll:.. DaD~ S.'lll:Dftlee 111,., 8 ....
Brasselle, considerably agitat· 1the platform with Sonny Lis- their innocence.So under our sent you. much criti{'bm of the increase in pressure on the The· d
kle from tbe car ahead to be-- :::.,:'•· -:._-~ ::' ..,
~ over the unpleasant stories 1ton .
' Jaw we look on a man as inno- him is unjust.
jbody gases with each root of f
iver m~st not ascend come distinctly drowsy, the _... \r.: ., •UJJ• ou' ~· :::
!.hat are being spread about . Joe Levine in In the midst of cent until he is found gutlty Should a lawyer defend per . . include the air iD the mkldle ear aster than
oot per secood, club said.
t:....... IUie .._ - . . . .
111m, Is ~ure ... ~ knows t h e Ia series of . lransatla~tl: phon~ Iunder prop.er .court proc1 · gs sons in court if he kr &lt;; or include ~ealr ln the middle ear, :.,:te:~~ bub:.:!~.bJs
IOUTc.
•nd wtll take steps. calls arrangmg for BrJgttte Bar
From th1s 1t follows L all thinks they have done the 1cts nasal smuses, lungs, and that !
-~------~
of which they are :- 1ed'! which is dissolved in your blood. Because ~~ air 1n hls lunJs
They ll Do It Every 1tme
-···-By Jmuny Hatlo • Yes. The worst criminal has 8 Since the pressure increases at I~ d~~l, ~ m':
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right to a fair trial. This he the rate of lD pounds per square I ~ c:,ntinsurf
is
RHOMBOID DAYDREAMS ALL 1J..IE
cannot have unless a lawyer inch for every 33 feet of descent, I re~
~ d 8~ small air
So J.IE ARRtvES w1m J.!is 1DN0GE
WAY ~OME OF A NICE,l.ON6, COOL
sees that he has a fair jury the greatest changes occur lo Ino ~~
one,
J.IAN61N6 OUT· .. AND lHE COOLEST
1
())(INK AT J.IOME IN lHE SUWRBS····
1HIN0 IN mE J.IOU5E 1$ J.10T MUSTARD··•
ond that it hears only l•wful the frrsl 15 feet.
i sa~s thn
llDg8 IDlY ruptUre
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evidence against him.
For divers who do not go i ro.:OO in~nd=.,
~
20
0
Sometimes the defense coun- ;nore than · ~eel ~ ~ the sur- iblood vessels
'
I DEi'ROSTED
lHE REJ:RIC:&gt; "•
sel arouses public fee!;ng by ace, Fno edqulpmeden
t nmlecesl~ I These bobbles wiD reaeh the
Wl-tY ? I WANT
h' ·
!fort to
th sary. or eeper seen, n
~s SJ~cere e
s
see a1 mum equipment consists of a 1arteries In the bralil, obstruct
10 CLE,_,.. IT
hrs clrent has every proper
Je. 1ace mask that covers the eyes !the Row of blood and ...,. ..,.
REAl. 0000·-.
.
ga I safeguard . The public 'SY d
(
tJ.s.. !vulslons or lap.se of contcloutmisunderstand these
legal an nose gogg 1.es are unsa 'ness
moves. To the public they ~m factory), and fllppers. Earplugs
.
to be unethical efforts to deleat should not be woro, becaiiSe at It Is wise never to dive 11 yw
justice, by delay or bv taking a depth of 15 to 20 feel they wlll ,are tired, cold, or not feeling
h . prevent equallzaUoo ol tbe alr 1weD. When you are under WI·
ad vnge
I Ia
Of ceran
t I · .. 1ecmd'mak
calitles."
. on both sides of the ear. Drums Iter on t
e Ill' unnecessary
:may rupture from within ou~ . movements, Elcesa use of enIt iB o~e of our basic ~em- !ward.
lergy lncreases ywr need for
ocratlc Tights. to be cons :red Furthermore, pressure from o~,ygen and cleplotee your air
mnocent unt1l legal
"&lt;'&lt;' tbe outside may force the plugs supply more rapldb',
pi'Oves our gollt beyond a reas- 80 deep into the ear canal that
onable doubt.
they will have to be removed AUTO DEATBB
All who are charged with surgically.
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NEW YORK (UPI) _ Dealba
cnme have a rtght to
altor- 'llle healthy dwer soon learns l
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ney's aid. An attorney swoa,·s how to keep the Eustachian from motor vehicle .ll!cldeDII
to aee that tbe accused. wheth· lubes that lead !rom hla throat are higheal In tbe wj!ol and
er later provo•n to be guilly or Ito his middle ear open at a II soothweol, aocordiq to 1 lfGdY
innocent, geta each prot' •ive times durlnc 11 descent.
legal rlsht to which he is en· I When ho aseends, the bub- by statlstlclana of the Metropolo
UUed.
_ I!ins ol air lrom the middle !tan Lifo IDstrrance Compao,.

LOCAL AND STATE News Of
Mason County \Vest v·lftriDJa
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"J..":"Ina·
problem, one that baa 1111111
angles.
GettinJ to the P.O.: . _
pllablng the jab,
Hang taugb: delay.
Honked up: eonfuled.
Jugged up (I' bot to trot: en-

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Reports From Th e Capt to ~~~~ ::. ~ ~~ :~ ~:~·

Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting

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Skla Bealer Pl8ylul

Crowds
1· Attend Both
Concert Events

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Hospital

Helen Help Us!

comes out of OW' pookethookt. It 11
estirr,.ted that the total debt retirement
last year added up to nearly $59 billion,
and the interest charge alone was over
$16 billion. Americans were in personal
debt In the amount of just under $262
biUi-&gt;n.
One of the newest wrinkles Is the Increase in the amount that the debt Is being protected afainst the fraUities of life
to the benefit o the borrower and his dependents. There is now an estimated UB'
bDlion of credit Ufe lnsuruce In force,
which is added to the other forma of life
insurance that provide gener~ protec·
lion lor mortgage and other debts, This
general spree of going in debt is more or
less a back wash that followed World
War n. There were tremendous savings
that found an outlet, which created a
great wave of buying, and when that
started to subside new ways were found
to g•t ~eople to buy more and more rna·
terial things to increaae the so-called
higher standard of living, which has fin·
ally about reached Its peak In what we
call now the "Buy Now-Pay Later." It is
well for the average citizen to survey this
situation periodically to see where we
are going. The next time you complain
about paying taxes it might be a good
idea I&lt;• check on where the rest of your
personal salary is going,

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r.)Gordon Merkel, AMn '!!~~· : lar~re
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~ •Bate., Rt. I J'omeroy, Manh· Warren P'armor, WOllam
o8nt Homer Stephen HiU, Jr., [' all RleboniRousb. Rt. Z Racine, 8111, Mrs. J - Luadder, An· ;
CUI~,
va., Mrs. Edward 0orr c. Boao, Rt. 1 Porlland, ithony Grtlfltb, Mrs. G. E. w.~
~ews M. Blake,w. Jr.,
Brownell Ave., Mrs. JaC!k Lewis, Ironton, and 1&lt;1r111, Mro. C. Jl'. Soyre IIIII InMiddleport, Charles
EugeDO William I . ~yon, Huntlni!lOIJ, ' fant daughter, Mra. II.
R.
l!'.lltaed llolpllal
Evans, Rt. I Middleport, Mr1i.' W.
Broob and Infant daughter and
Among thooe who entered 1Norman A. Russell, Rt. 3 Pom· ,
Blrlhl
.Mra. W. F. P'ayne and Infant
9
Holzer hospital over the po~t l eroy, Mrs. Gary L. Gibson, Rt. ~ Mro. Jolin G. Johnson, !4\lo sor1.
, PT. PLEASANT _ A tarce ·'••••••••
weetead iDcluded: Sunday - 11 Harrisonville, Mro. WIUiamj Smltben St., daughter, 10:10 1
Amon1 Alllnl.
.crowd attended both concerto ·•
Cart M. Simpkins, l'Al36 East· iC. Hansgen, Rl. 3 Wellston, Mrs. ,p.m. Saturday. Mrs. J . Francis • According to the midnlsht re- nresenled b• the American I
ern Ave., Mrs. Lena Day, 86 !Leo c. Steele, Rt. t llamden, :MuUen, 131 Foorth Ave., daugh· lpurt"' the nursing departm ..l, Wind Symphony under the dl·
Pine St., CJrarlea Lee Lambert, ; Mrs. Olho L. McNeal, Hamden, ter, 2:41 p.m. Saturday . Mrs ..those patleall who were listed ' reclloo of Robert •Bmlrdeau /
11106\lo Third .Ave., Rhoni J u e !Miss Margaret c. Lawleoa, fr·' Paul H. •Kent, Rt. I Bidwell,. as ratr Included 'Mrs. c 0 r a Ifrom their traveling . concert '
Leming, GalUpoUa, Mrs. Dous· !onton, Charles F. Harper, Hunl· ldaughler, 1'118 a.m. Salurday. Sweeney, Cbar)ea Kerper, Char· barRe moored at the loot
or !
las G. Spurlock, Rt. 2 Gallipo. ; ington, Mrs. Samuel R. O'DeU, ,
.
Dloeharged
les Crigqer, Jameo Gentry •, Mrs. ;Main Slreel Sunday afternoon PT PLEAsANT _ Cit Coun- lfi"'UUId lhel tho bid IJIOCIIIea. llew to .-pt tbe laoo'erd bid.
Us, Mra. Carl C. Day, Rt. 2: Ravenswood, W. Va., Harry D. Patienl.s discharged over !he · Eslus Plymale, Eddie 0 Dell, 'and ovemng.
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to u1r; !Dr concrete Huntlugtoo Attorney R'"'rt
Crown City, Mrs. George W.l
Ravenawood, W. Va.,lpasl weekend Included James !dr. . Clarenct Yal'ljley, Mrs.•
,ell at a speelal meellni Friday tlOIII failed
and tber.. !n Burdon! and Charleslo . •It·
Kenny, 133 Park Dr., Pt. Plea· l(expiredt, Edwarc M. O'Jleii, •Ferretl, Mrs. George Grimm, Sanford Griffith, Mrs. J!:mma .Point. PIPB..nt was fortunate :venlnM ad~rn~the ;""lon ~tdJ:::. ·~~t"lt;'rr:ulred under ~ ~ Robert Perry spo' tt
F~.:..;&amp;;;~.;.;.~~.......'i\Havenswood, W. Va., SamueiiRollls W. Queen, Mrs. Jlenny ,Etlas, Mrs. Lena Da~ . Ottle to obtam the Symphony lor the or seven aye
n wyen ore
Y ,•
' ocll m behaH of thf
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R. O'Dell, Ravenswood, W. Va. Baisden and Infant son, Mrs. McGraw, Victor Knight, Cle- Centennial year
lhe concerts representing ""!!"re~ paving low. Alxterson s alleg~l';.,
firm asking Council IC'
NOW •• and Charlea E. Crigger, Rav· Cbarles Clay and Infant daugh·land Hines and Miso Moyme aro usuatlv presented lo GalU· ~~= S.~ ~oe
protest WIIh the CF -- .. an e.t.nslon of time and ,,a~
W. Va.
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ter, Mrs Wlltiam J. Smith and i Berridge.
polls each year but Galllpolll ,
'a
or
ed thai the City should not ba
Saturday - WiUtam A. Bur- ,lnlant daughter' Char lea E. Ev· One unll of blood .... admln· was generoos to let this c i I y ::;~phto~
tten sf
crtliClzed for accepting th· , i4
~ ~~:~ 20 Grape St , Mrs. Ben- ' ans, Mr&lt; Thurman Borden, Ro- lstered at the hospital oo Satur- have the symphony lor the Con•
on concrete which Is only ,..
s. Dillard, Rt. 1 Galli· herta Fetty, Mrs. Walter Sny· 'day.
.tennial celebration.
toS:.1!":Uves a~
U Y OUI'Se
cent higher 'than foc asp'
Rebecca Jean Taylor, Rt. ;der, DenRII Smllh, Grlbert John- :
Several hundred people vis!~ their low bid tD tbe
Pt.
Perry told CooocU, "we'ra
2 Galllpulis Mlso Sh Jrley \son, Scott Reed, Herman Kells,
ed the barge durrng the after.
.
confident thai the government
Hatch, 9io 2:1r\l Sl.,
Pt. 'Mrs. Hattie Reed ,
William
.noon to view the Nigerian Art :"1:t~ th
Twen1y-one persons alle~"1 l wiU decide as yoo did that tba
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Pleasant, Mrs. Ray H. Jonos, l
Mrs. Hobart Eskew,
rl
·Exhibit on display on the harge, oject e y sup
pa I tbe llrst Meigs tbCoun~A Ma
per cent difference in accept.
Jefferson Ave., Pt. PleasEdgar Hawks, Mrs. 'Stan- I
Music appealing to every Usten- pr
·
.
study course on e
n In concrete wa s 1 wise dedPamela p Re olds, Mas·
Jenkins, Mrs. Howard No- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mayna"' .Bahr .~r was presented by the 57 piece Tbe •lluallon arooe la&amp;t .week ual Wednesday, July 10, at. the · . g ,
MtDDLIPORT
W Vs Ja~k [!Little, Rt.
Mrs. J. Robert Smith, rand Bill'! w~re Sunday dmner orchestra.
when the Comm~mty .ractlltJes Pomeroy Senior High auditor- !SlOD-::::-·,,- -- - · -- - . ''
Keith Snyder. Ranae Me. guesla of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde rejected Council s act11111 in a· 1ium.
.
1
David Cole, Dennis Cole, Salser of Racine.
:~~rdin.R. a b1d for concrete pav-1 Additional sessiom~ w1ll
be I
Miller, Mrs.
Thomaa .Mr. and Mn. William Rose, vlsltlng her parents, Mr. and mg to Burford on the gr~' l held Wedn&lt;'sday. July 11 and
Charles
Campbell, land son,
of Columbus were Mrs. Everett Milhoan over the that the btd from A~der'~m' s July 24. at 7::«1 p m at r he
weekend.
Inc., for asphalt pavtng, was Pomeroy Senior High The cla~s. l
I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, ,
being ~onduded bv MN . HarGood Idea. Conooll·
Marie,
Johnny
and.
Darlene,
m..
old
Lohse, Southeasr
district I
1
date your debts.
tared to Umon C1ty, Pa ., Frl·
dirE'f'tor. is still open to m"'mLump them tosether
day to visit his sister, Mr. and ,
bers interested in takin~ I h e 1
and pay them off with
1
Mrs. Clifford Sellers and child·
course.
a cash loan from us.
ren. They returned home Sun- 1
At the first session were , Mrs.
Chances are your one
monthly payment will
day afternoon.
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Anna Wheeler. Mrs. Julia Norbe a lot less than
Mrs. Clara Mlthoan and Mrs. I
ris, Mrs. Nora Cross. LetBrt:
For Limited
you're paying 01.1t ev3 ROOM GROUP
Louise Chaffee took their sevMrs. David Davis. Mrs. James
IIY month risht now.
en children to the Middleport 1 PT. PLEASANT _ Property Will, Salisbury: Mrs.
Betty
Only
ASLDWAS _ __ 5
park
Wedne~~y
for
an
o~Ung.l
damage
estimated
at
$l,OOO
and
Lou
John~on,
Mrs
J
.
A.
S~tth
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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
Deputy V1rgll Atkins Wlll bel minor personal injuries were in· : Mrs. D. E. VanMeter, Racu.le;
300 W. Second St.- WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy
at the Olive Grange for inspec-1 curred In a two ve-hicle accident Mrs. Harry Swartz. Mrs. Z1ba i
tion July 26. Members are re- Sunday afternoon on Jefferson Mtttlciff, Bedford; Mrs. Robert 1

AD Editorial:

'fHE curtain rings down on another tax
paying period for Meigs real proper·
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obsE-rve this situation and note that the
average person comP:letely overlooks the
money they pay out m other channels In
the numerous hidden taxes and the vast
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scored two runs In the first 1 In the second Jnntng they iOrimrn to score silt run!. They
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ll1t'll 12th in their last 13 gam es. their opener. Ex-Redbintl! Larry !
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Winning pitcher Doug Kosher a ...... loaded trlplo by E•i· do··~·· by Marnhoul.
marked the Dod ger drive wU:b a aightcap, however , dur1ng which 1
permitted slx hits, but Middle-- lish. and his teammates com- Pomeroy's three ri.Uls
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~P\' en-h itlf'r for his filbtb do- Lou Brock, Ron Santo and Ernie r
port managed only one run, mttted an error.
]came In the thli'tl innlnR .rhe~
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'Nltlch came In Ule second inn· Thai olosed out the ileorlhg Jelf Mankin walked, Mike Roash ~ .
pi1 c&gt;hf"rs h av~ give-n up only eight Banks' 352nd homer of his ca· - .Jr. of Oberhn .. 1 ~hman meming with two out Tom Haw-j for the J!tl alid It was not untn r'A'at hit by the pitcher, McKeno
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,tms in t h~ sf"vt&gt;n-game winning reer placed him seventt. among I ber ol the Umvers1ty of Hom;ton
ley singled, J Stobart doobled , ,tl1e fourth Inning that Galltpot-~ lie doubled them both home,
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and Hawley scored wher B. lis &amp;Cored lll lone run. Rdy and later scored himself on a
tu n ~ or lf'RS In l2 nl t-h(' •r Ja"t
Reds, Br•Yes Split
two-stroke lead in the morning
,Demosky's smash was fumbled jFrailet waS tif~ on an error 1.ouble by Jed Wills.
18 go me-s
Vt~da Pinson had thret! hits in , round and then held on to defeat The Pomeroy Cordlnal Pmw for ~n error
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1\tf'Lith Wal4 JJI)St&gt;r
rach game as the Reds and I Dan Carmichael nf Cnlumbus _for league
team displayed its Kosher struck out nine . Ind. ed hi! second double of
alloWing
two hits,
MntU'}' Wills' triplr ;.wrl Ji m Bnn-es split th&lt;"ir doubleheader.i th~ Ohm Amatf'Ur Golf Champ•on- 'strength &amp;'"l in Saturday b~· de- walked four in getting the Y"it'· 1game.
&lt;;i P!Jam·i sacrihcl:' lly __gavl:' the· He anrl _Marty Keough hOmered ; ~h_1 P Sunday.
feating the Cheshire Bttbe Ruth tory. Losln_g pitcher D. ,David- , !ngJish, in winnlnl!l, •ave
Dodgflr, n run m the l tr~t mnmg 1m tht- f1 rst game to help John l . l'ht- IS-year-old_ golfer, making team 9-0 on a £our-hit shutout son and h1s I'E!Jie£. T. bemM-~ four hits tWO of them doublel!ll
nnd thPy added_ two m11re on los· Tsitouris win his. fifth game of h1s first start '" the Wurne~ . by Lefty Rew: Cummings.
key , allowed. the Pt. Pleasant b\1 Haddix and two !linglH
er l'a l M('Lish 111 the fourth 11 1th the st&gt;ason and oeal Bob Shaw , carded a.one-over-~r 38- 35-73 m While going the route fnr the learn only fl\'e hits, but tW(] \Mike ·Ryal. Re struck out
I he hf&gt;!p of Huben Amaro's er- his sPvent~ set·back. Pinson al~ ~ th~ mornmg. Carmlchae! , lhe J.960 cardinals, cummings
ranned uf them were singleS by Rrst- jand walked three.
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lloro and Willif' Davis. Home! the nightcap but they weren't , st~oke twice but never caught up. pitchers Leach and Lenny Tyo drove In all four runs . Chap-- ed five hits including 8 d
n1ns by Johnny Call ison_ ~n~ : t&gt;nnug~ to ~revent Joey Jay from I _ I'he _mor-ning ~nd was: played struck out six and walked thf'@e. ~an singled home twh in the and triple oo EngllHh and
Amero produred thP Ph1lhes j suff_enng hts. 13th ]{Iss:
ram _ and wmd whipperl the Pomeroy hitters were
Ed , f1rst and ~wo more In the sixth. dttubl..to Wen-y. Haddix sm•ck 11
ALSO NICE SILICTION OF WALL
runs.
I Btg bluw m the rughtcap for course. m the afternoon, althou gh Boer with a pair tJf
Olek . F'ot Middleport, J . Stobart oul 13 and walked four.
PANELING TO COMPLI!TE YOUR ltEMOI)ILINI
1be Chicago Cubs defeat.f"d the , the Braves was Joe Torre's two-- lthe raJ~ stopped.
Werry a double,
a double and single to lead : The Pomero_y Jets w111
St. lmli1 Cardinals. 7·3. after a ~ run wind-blown double in the Carmt~flael . began his. ~oond Bill Radford , Charles
losers in hitting.
Jmeet Red's Meats of Pl. Pl&lt;•as--11
J.(J-3 loss, the Mil waukel:' Bra\'_f'sl fir~t inning. ,
round With ht8 secon.d birdie ofland Ronnie Logan, all
Red's Meats wtll now phiy ant next 11'lursday at 8:00.
won, 7-6, after loisng tn the Cm-: AI Spangler s leadoff homer thf' day, 0~ the startmg holf'. ~t Hltter11 for Che&amp;hire were Peck
Pomeroy J~ts Th'ur!dliy at
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ciMatl Reds, 5-.'i,and the_ Hous- f a~&lt;i John Bateman's three-run the long third hnle. _he top~ hls :wlth a pair of sing1es, and
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exrended the Nf'w Ynrk Met!' en-run first inning and Hal gle. a double and 1 homer.
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losing st~eak to 15 gan:'es in CSkinny). Brown .took. it from
Hurtel Fear-RHtfor
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there w1th a nme·h1tter that Chet Nichols, with ninth-inning
Jb the American Lea~u e, t he earned him his third win of the relief help from Dick Radatz.
New York Yankees beat Kan,.; as year _ Galen Cisro suffered hls hurled a four.flitter for tht! Red
City twice, ll-6 and S·D, Minm&gt;- St"venth loss against four Wins. Sox in picking up his first vicsoA. ~ 11 pair from Clevt:&gt; land , The serond games in New tory of the season. In the openB·i anEI 54, the Roston Red Sox York and Philade-lphia and San er. the Angelll coD\'erted seven
blanked tbe Los: Angf'II"S Angels, Francisoo's 1chedul8:1
dooble walks into runs to offset a grand
5-0 after a 10-8 loss , and the Bal- header in Pittsburgh w er~ railled slam homer by J.Jlu Clinton 8nd
timore Orioles split with the &lt;l!i- eut.
· a tw!l-run blast by Carl Ya•·

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then into a trap for a douhl• :
bogey six and went two down .
Bourne parred the fifth and
.sixth holes in the afternoon. win·
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ninth , he missed the green
hi11 hogey left him three up.
Going to the hiiek side, i!Oitrn&lt;! j
hit his approach into a deep gul.'
trzemski.
ley arid when his hall moved, as
The White Sox earned a spltt he removed I beer can, he
againsl Baltimo~ when Nellie lhe hole .... ponelfy. '
FoJI singled home two runs with At No. U. Bourne thiMed • two
two oulll in the ninth Inning of foot putt that left him ooly one
!he nlghtcop. '""' Oriol.. won up. But Carmichael th .....putted
~ opener by routing Ray Her· the next one to lo8e It.
and dle ."
With 1 foor-run burJJt in the
Bourne drove tnto the trees ahd
HE' uttftoed virtu&amp;lly lht&gt; ~etme third inning. Mike McCormick made a double bogey tlx on the
words wh~ Roetr Marts, the limited the White Sox to six hitl 15th hole. Carmichael waa only
other half of the Yankees' bero~ giving way to Stu Miller one down again, but on the ltth
dreaded " M 6: M" combo
In the eighth.
Bourne chipped up elose for t
knocked oot of action wilh ;
The Twins scored 11 runs on birdie four IJtat left him two up
bact~: nine days ago.
rive homen; iJ1 sweeping the In- with two holei!l to go.
Houk'll grammar rMY ha1•e i •li':ans. Horrte runs by Earl Bat· "nley halved the 17th to end 0\11!!
been faulty but oot his logic.
Zoilo Versalles and Vic Pow- mateh with • t and 1 vl!l'dlet ror
Manti! la h.aek with ,tJe I
accounted for all of Minneso-- 1 BoUrne. the 1962 Mkl~erlca
bul it may be a few more da~~ ! ;;;~,, ;,'"~;ns in the opener. Don l .runtor cllamp who Will Jnellsibte
before Houk writes his na~
greeted Barry l•tman for that toorney thla year bealuse
the lineup card. Yet during
with a grand-slammer in the : of hit age.
absence the Yan~ haw
first inning of ltK' nightcap and CarmldWel'e downran Wu 1111
!'I of 41 gameo. With botlt
Harmon Killebrew &lt;~~nnected for poor putUna late In the duo!, II&lt;!
tie and Maris miMing during thtt! his 20th homer with one aboard milled putt. at three, four end
past week. Houk's men ha\'e won In rhe tiltth.
, fi¥t ft!tt.
five of !!even.
So who's dying?
The Yankees Increased thelr
first place bulge in the Amerlt!an League to fll,i james SUnday
by takine .a pair !rotn the Kan·
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SERVICES SET
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Graveside servtces for Rob- the honored g•est.
ert Gene Morris, Jr., who died
in St. Joseph Hospital Sunday
evening, will be held Tuesday BLABTS KENNEDY
at 2 p.m. in the Middleport Hill TOKYO 1UPI J - A """" P'•per ll
cemetery. Survivors
include in Communist North KorE-a
his parent!!. Mr . and:*Mt. Rob- called President
ert Gene Morris, Letart; 1 1ls- "lhlrd class clown" for
ter, Pamela Morrl!! at home; ing "CAptive Natklns
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. urfing prayers for freedom .
Harold Payne, Lake, w. Va., cordin&amp; ~ o Pyongyang
Del Monti
end Mro. Joseph Mocrts, Mid· broad&lt;~~t moni~red here.
dleport,
The broadcaot 11id the ron•a•1' 'I
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was made i1 a commenLary i
CAR RECOVERED
the newspaper Rodong Shinmoon
A 1160 Mercury auto uwned The AeW!JMiper was quoted
by Poul Sodate of Nellonville callln1 Captive Nations Weeit
14-oa. ltl.
was stolen in Middleport Satur· despicablo annual campaip
day Dilht from in frunt of the the U.S. ruling circles. "
Blue Terton ll•orn ond ri!COVered In Go!Uo county SUndly mor- ATTENDS RECEPTION
nlnl by Ernest. Thompson, Gal- MOSCOW IUPII - llya Ehtr&lt;n-11
Ita county 'P"' 111 deputy oiler- bu'l 73-year-oko "dean" o1 SOvl·-11
iff. The car hod been abandoned et
oltended 1 Ba•tille
on George' Creelt Road...
reception at tbo Frmclt E==~
SUnday in his first publio
CITED TO COURT
once since hi! was deoounoed
James H. Pa_rsons, 17, Rt. I Premier Nikita s .
Racine, no ctlod to
Gallla last March
ooun)1 juvenile oourt Wednos- Ebrenburg chaUed with •-'day on left of center charge by but &amp;teered hil rem~rka
the OSP •
from hi• chastl,.ment lor "m,.._
lltodo&gt;" vien of lh&lt;! stalin
CONFINED BY ILLNESS
n.. writer wtto il ou!ferlng
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1:. w. Harper Is oanlined by 1 h&lt;art ailment, appeared
Ulnaaa In the home o1 h18 ton, and drawn
Relph Harper, of Middle Ridge
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loot, Madilloo, Ohio.
OPPOftEII INCIIJI:A8E RATE!!
MAlJUAOI APPIJCATIOM
WASHINGTON tUPii Robert White Lambert, 20, AI'L-CIO ~kl the l'ldorol
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mention Ar'- Woltt, 20, Synzcuae.
llrolllll oppooed any .....,
wai fabn at Cowan
would inoroooe
raMI.
Smertly Tallore4
Juaa 21. Wa..
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31:11 Wayoe Ave., 'I'M teiii)MI'IIIIIe In Potne- Ml!atl)' ,.;din • loiU!r ton
Lodlu' SlaiYtlftl
li\!iolllclt mll8- roy'o buslnesl dlotrlcl at 11:2!1 board Chairm1n William
li'AI poundl. o.m. 1t1t1a1 wu • delftM, UDo Utal move~ to t]fh!en tho
a Jointed plkie c1er ctoudJ 1klel.
lllpply oow would ba ·
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chain, yle~ 11M ltmtll;y lltat 1 relupe hed Dlli IIEioiJAU ilnNtslt
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II • ounce filii tdn&amp; 11 t1ioarzn Goboo militia to ilOJ11 ..._ - pV81 blo
b)' llvlh A, Byera, ~ • ptllllbll upriflllg.
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Triplett Ia 1 graduall ol 'I'D- Hohoo ..... .. ..... -- . I
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friplett thinks he wasn't
lt!do Univenlty aad M llkl
led ....,..,ly at lllnnesota, where
woated Ill piiY for
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It&lt; played lor two year1 after .ev- Bmwno.
10 S US
eral iltarring IM!&amp;sons with the
No* York Giants.
Triplett oald he told Iormor
IS erm0n Q
Browns oooclt Paul Bt-owo
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"I'm JIOI"I ~ show that Vao ' would bt wilting to tell other
Q C
Brocltlin," he sold, relerring
toamo he woon't i a - in pro COLuMBUS - Olllo muokie
the Vfklnl bead &lt;08cb. "In 7181 bali II 8rowli WOUld drall biiPL
CDhlinue to
make
I anraial 1.5 yilrd• in the
But he uid Brown relllld
newa u Uley catch big
four games and then waa make any dtals llkl the
throughGut the state.
be:!X:bed. No explanation, no
drafted blm aa their
The latest fllh to win mernSOI'II, jultt benched.
cholt&gt;e,
.In the Ohio
Huskie
"W~ lost tbre!. of the next
4lJ wowed I'd. ahow 8rowD
for the
angler
who
gam&lt;~ alainot ....,llled 'eOBy' made a millab ....-y limo who tookn measured 47'!. !nob,
teams and the writers ODd
f..... cllvelind. GUeoa I did,
ond weighed 25'!. pounds.
l&gt;eplt to ult Wh7 Triplett
gained
owr
yords
ll1hter was taken from
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time against the Brown&amp;
P'ork Lake by P'red E .
1n there. \tao Brocklln was
saying
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Shope,
Gt'eMfie1d, at 5 · p.tn.
81
play and mjiJBed audibk!t.
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June 24. He was uslna
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"I otormed in otid told him olf. Triplett wao tlmod Ia 1 lOll
bomber lure.
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mind taking the blame seconds In Ute tO-yatd
Shope Is the man who took
l'fh It fult. 1 told him 1
cuacb Blanlon Colllw had
tW'O muskies within 45 minutes
my,.lf a ftlllltll _ 'llavt ball,
conduct1n1 here. But Triplett
· 1 r1ln tllonn the latter
travel' _ and all 1 wanted
he hoped to be able to lawer
or May. Those muskles
a chanco. u tl neve.- really got malk to U ., 0,4 .......do,
lalled to mlllte
regular
lt."
A• to piol'intlln lilt lllllt
IIUlough they atlllltlltJthe IJCI - ·
with Jim
honorable mention stat,
This loot ono goes In the
said he only d!'tNtl ~
said, "It wW be 1
and ft ''Wlt llntoll
a pleloure, He'o o lrHI
with pletlty to · spare.
oht&lt;kod It · Mitchell's
011 1 third down play who•
leaDI 1mew Gootlo, Greenfield.
CUI
the perpetual
8C
8
MUikio member !rom
WOk a lG-pound,
llonrJnbla Plltlltloa mus!rom Piedmont Lake on
30, lee.wdlni I&lt;&gt; Biancbe
lllrtl•h, . Piedmaal lloat llou01.
waa ulltc a -lure. Cue
olrMtl)r ...utleti far lito
'I'M lfaclek!ll1l 'tJft ~I • 1 ltlla retuJar ~hlp br the
11~~1the S l l - 110- elub wltb I ~ 2J'!trpotmti
In llltldlepaft MIIZ'a N
llllton In ~Y- Thll Ia
thlnl year titat ht hu qull·
so!thlp wltb Maj. JIIIZel

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called after 11.. framea,
Roger WIIIWIII of ....
101 two o1 thtlot IIJe
oingleo.

Lar1~•

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PORK &amp;BEAlS Thk ,..._II....,..,.

Hack Stewarts
By21-l Count

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Wlllll - ~naer ter•. ~ Uf• lllluranc. ava ilab le.
Pb!NM !or qultk approWJI, 'thut Pop for your roon~y.

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'llaol .~ ol WOJI Germlny
' killed when hlo Alii Rotlteo
·lkW on "l turn of tht ll-hour
'"MMitiohll NUOl'burtrlita IIIIo
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MOSCOW - A lltliolait lOOm•
·, lrlek 101m aet • re.rtl ot &amp;18U In thl
ft WU rtparttd b) ihl Tass
NPwR Arency.
~EST- ALLII, Wll. Don
WM• of KooltUit, Iowa, drove a
liiR.'l Ford to vldary In tho 200
m~e late model oloct car race.

SUMMER CASH

N. W. COMPTON, 0 •• D.
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OPTOMETRIST
Offtlt R - 110 11, 21D li (CION at NOOD 011
'l1lun. - Eut Court st. ,__,

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Baltimore orioles, &amp;-S. Thf Min·
netota TW.Ins iJWept their doubleheader with the Cle-veland lndt.l
ans. 5-3 and B-2. and the Detroit
al Washington
twinbill was

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JULY II
Tuesday, July II, at 7:30 p.
·m. at the new R.lcine HIgh
achool, tho lJbrory COIIUZIIttee
of lite Sou~ra Local 'hiOhers
trUI ZZIOIII to 1107'1 IIOolts. A II
l~achers are requested to be
preselll,

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rained out.
In ttae Natioftal IAagut ,the

Stewart Club In ACBL
- Jon}y

lloslon Red Sox and the I

Los Angeles Dndgm nipped the
°hiladelphia Pbillil. 3-2, jn 1
._ ,.. a.. • ._.._ ,..., _ .._
game- Jhoneoed lo slJI' inninRs by 1
•
· - · - - - - lirt•in;
the CbJcogo
._~ ...... -:!!ttl_•...... aaaul
st. Louis
Cardinals,Cubo
7·3, heal
afterthea i
1M loso; the Milwaukee Broft!
Well Drilling 1rrontet1
won 7-e, 1fter loling to the
Everything Compltle
1\t!ds, ~~. and the ROllS·
ton Colt. handed the New York 1
Nothing Down
Mt1t1 their IIIII m.ight loH,
,
36 Months To Pey
San ,.._.,. at PIOtsb,trlh
-wall rained out.
Joltb and Hector Lo- I
, filling in adlllirhlly for the i

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1 Darwin eontbtuod !atllng
ntrl bue hit o(, 1.;-pn&gt;e jjlallnp~;;; relillop:
12·4• runnlnJ
i
ond
hoi!
ptov
In the
Alben•
with
1 double_. Other Darwin
IU,rollen,
.......,... _
~
on
PDn&gt;.,..,,·~lu- j l
•
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1coonty blaebln lelgue lead SUn· hilters were Dale lflrrloon
Plel
2
11
MEXIC!I Cli'Y - ....... a.- By \IIIIW , _ .............! . 1H...._ II Nn Yorio
Iday behind the hn&gt;hll pltdilng • pair of otnpo and Bob Cut&gt;
sant ~~;;:If
'- · pt,
w aiMIJ hli Nld ljilthlr•lltbl
. N-.1 l.lopl
Loa AJii, ot l'!tlll•, I, lwHtlibt ~ o1 crtfty IIOUIItp1w Terty ()h. nlngham, Mlke Werry, P b I
·74 stltlonary,
b , ,,. cbtm11 rh_lp with
w. L. Pel. GB sa. rm. at Pltll,'t lwi•nilht !Inger.
. 11sllilttlelt, Nod Swindell. 0 I' k
FaliJ ·19 rilltttJ, CJw-MalestoanrM~ il
;"'""', ~~ Ill Ill- Loa Anflaloo
ss a&amp; . . HU..- 11 Cblelio
Th
Werry and Bob Eastman, ol
.;:::~~- d~;.• ..,
iu Knt of .._ _
11a11 rrlllcl... ~ - 1 40 .111 8\0 ill. L&lt;Jullot Clnc:hmotl
e D~ln nlnf 111;0
l!l singlet. DaMy Tolson
an
"~ '" ·
· """'·' 411 40 .545 7
.._.... ._..
.*••Y H lrtumph over Stewart Ghudt SlmJIIOnl hid the mly
INGLI!W()(lil,
~
411 41 .M4 '
W. L Pet. Go ;of Athena coonty.
Stowort base knockt.
Boot - • - ;
New IMli'td 1itel 11-1 ..,.., Cloc:lo•oU
48 ,. .&amp;1'1
Now Yorit
M • · • . ·' Both hlta of! lastballer Ob- Darwin collected lour runa In
Willi lilt 1111,111 llially1oold Go14 lllhoauk&lt;o
Ill 13 .517 8\!i. llOiton
411 ., .6$1 lll jllnger were IOtleu In ~ fiN! the llfllt when Grueoer walltod Ohio lll&gt;er - Weste•n
Cup at ~ tli!'_L
l&gt;lltll!ti&lt;:ah
44 u 51111 IO&lt;At 'l Cltl&lt;qo
.,- 40 ,551 s11 ; two lllllinl•· Ohlinger also a~ · tnd Pbll l!'trlndell, Ned
II, 4:30 a.m.; HamU!Dn
.
Pbllatlelpitla
a ,-411 .4113 IIIII Bltltimoro
., a .J4I 7 llowad only three hlllo to be hit dell, A. Harrison, and Eaotmon IS, 7 • .m.; Polly Crane do•'• II
CIIJCAQO - Catt1f llpob _...HOuston
IS 's7 .illlll 11 , MJnneoo1e
41 41 .5311 m ,out of the infield, otruck out hit back to back alncleo.
14, 1:13 p.m.; Dan, Quinn
duelled B. Majbl' Ill C11J111ft tile New York
111 110 .3:111 21111 1CleYellnd
41 41 .517
nlne, and walked two,
Darwin
wm
hoot
the
winners
14, 8:311 _p.m.: Alton_ Zephyr up
1
MON. - TyES. - WID.
1110,833 Amll'iola Do7'bJ ol Ill&lt;
.......,., Reoalto
Loa Alli!Oieo
41 4t
Stewarl otlrter Gory Parsons ol the first hall seasoo, T h e l4, midmght; Orlen1an up 14.
~uly U, 16, 17111 '
Hngton.
l'ltUburlb S HOUSIOO 0
Dotroft
• 411
"II' re.llevod in Ute lifth b)' Plains, next Sunday at 2 p.m. 3 a .~.; Blue Seal up 14, •.- ~11
Loo 41t1eleo 11 Now York 2
KIMU CiiJ'
1'1 5I
Qtuck Dalley who ,.11 taken at Bedfon!.
1.m., Chrll Jr. clown 15, 5.1t
OCEANl'Oin', N.J.- Dltidt4l7 Philadelphia 4 8an l"'andoOo ~
Wosltlnatan
II 18 .3411
out in the fifth In lavor or Ron- Oanrln
000 240 000 - 8 9 I a.m.; Jobn Lldd Dun up 15,
SWJ"'S P'IIIMIUM
u)llel lha """""' ...... lo wlit Mllwaukto 7 St. Lbula 5
l!llardo;r'o -tto
nie Golder. Stewart pitchers Stewart
0011 11011 000 _ o 2 1:20 a.m.; Orco down II, 2:50
·u. S. Government
~ lllt,3111 ll•liCilllb Hnlll"!JJ Cltlcnao at Cincinnati, Ppd, rain Loa Aageleo 1 N.., Yorit 1
oltllck out nine and permitted Ohlinger and Grao,.r.
o.m.: Valley Voyager up 16,
at _ , . . . Pa
ltioday'o -~~~
Waahlngton 4 Ba!Umort 1
three free paoaea.
tons, Dalley 151 Golder
a.m.; Dispatcher up II,
151
ln.,...INI AU MIAT
Ball Frat!Ct..,. ol Pilllburgh, botlt Minnesota o Bolton 1
Darwin's Tom Gruooer &amp;ot the and Simmon•.
a.m.; Hamel M. up t7,
11ft YOlllt - 01111111 .~ 1ames pPtJ. rofn
Klnalo City 1 Cleltoilnd s
55 a.m.: Coal Kln« up
17,
capiUrod U. ...-nw,... Jllodl. Loo AllpiN 1 Phlladelpltla a. Ist, Clevelond 7 Kansu City 4
a.m.; San S.lvador
cep • ~ iallie la.and 1 iltltt., ,.,.
Detro~ at Cltleago, ppd., ralo
0
7 a.m.: Fraocio HOUJ)and
Cbl~ , . . . . tlllr&amp;
Loa AnaeJeo a• Philadelphia ,lad,
s-:ro -~~~
UJ1 18, 12:311 a.m.; John J . Rowe
1 lb. Cello Pkt.
Ppd., t.liil
New York 11 ltaftlll City 1
up 11. 3:55 1 .m .; Es-o PennsyJ.
SI'AN'OON,Ilol -llploJ Ufllti. ~n I'*" Yorlt 3, tot 8 lnna. New York I Kansu City 0 &lt;lad)
vanil down 18, 5511 a.m.; For.Skinleu
tlw nddH!l-lle. looli U. .... rain
Loa '\ltgelel to Bootoo lllsll
oythie down 18, 7 a.m.; A. E .
375 Delaware Olb ot llelaware Houotmt at NfW Yorlt, Ind. Ppd., BoaiO!! 5 !Ail Allgelea 1 lladl
The second - k In tenn" llteWirts
I
! Dykes dOwn ll2, 2:10p.m.; Palr11t1
Baltimore ·, Chlc:Q&gt; 1 list I
tnurnament ellmlnallons
Jot
SOFTBALL SLOW PITCH
ten down 22. 4:05 a.m.: Zimmer
Part.
dlntt- 1 Mllwaulree 1. 1st Cbicqo 3 Baltlmore 1 lladl
at e a. m. IOORV in The Ramblers look Hke
Greenup 8:45 p.m.; IHinols
LY111AM , IT. A!INIJS, llJtt- WlhJMI!tot 7 c:lncinllltU 8, 2nd
Minnesota 5 Cleveland I llotl
Mlddleport Park with Rill Swan team to beat In Women's Slow
Groenup 9:55 p.m.; SlluOy
lb,
land- 11Gb Chorlil
Ill LliOdo It Chicago I, lot
M i - 1 Cielteland I t21tdi
meellng Asa Bradbury.
Pitch ao they are playing at down Greenup 4:50a.m.; Ed. .
l.r.a boot 11Gb liGcltm ol Ll 0Uc110 1 so. Lou~ J, 2nd
llotroit at WMb., I, ppd., raiD
Otll
tch
od
1 5--11 clip, with !he Spitfires
Bosworth down 31, 3:45a.m.;
.Jnlln. Ciiil., Ia l pl1101llo wta MiiUJ'•
Pllehm
Mmt4o,.-. ,....lllo Plldlen
to be"'M'!': M016 1 ay Dwer~ trolling ot 4-1.
Annette Jones up 33, 5:30 a.m.;
0 11
thr ftriUIIt Opoll toll tltomploa. Cldoqo lit St. Loofs - FJ11- llootoo 11 Loa ADgaleo '"
••·
arry
.
Blnao down 31 , uo a.m.: Ra•·
shtp.
,.rlh IIHJ vs. Jlroilio tiO.SI.
bO\Iquette I!Nl •• Lee l4--4l.
Stumbo at 10:30 a. ln., and Ploy conlmued lhlo morning enswood down 33 _ 8, 15 p.m.;
Loo AJiieles at PhtU!delphla _
New York ot """""
Buddy Moore vs. Dave easel at wtth the Cream Puffs meelinf Botyou Lorfaine down :IS,
7
LONDON - Jolla Peanel of lltpdale ttt-101 vo CUip n•?J. Ford 114-3l vs. Wlclrerlbam
noon.
the Middtello at I. The other a.m.; Jatnel HI... down 34,
Nol'th..ot Louilllooa State College Houotoo at New Yorlt &lt;2, twi- Clovelond ot MlmteMI
Wedneada, Duffy Cralg coos r e C~IS ';;'mlng w&amp;ll~ the 6 p.m.: Joey Chotin down 34,
,.. ·a Y/Orld pole vault record of nljhtl -Nottebart IS-41 end Joho- van 16-ll va StJcmiD 17-81.
81ainsl Tom Hollner in a match ;~ndls~c la~h
tlhe l :Sfi a.m : Chorle~ StevenBOO
16 t... Ill lncheo.
11111 &lt;!&gt;Ill vs Willey tHI and Blltlatort at Cbl&lt;1g0 :nllfttl
leeturlnt tile IIIIAII fry · Von The P bytep _ymg ,__e, . P.~st.
34, 5, tO a.m.
1· 1
.
•
res
r1ans
tetiU " ' w•lt
Crq &lt;•141.
R-.. IHI n ...... It-51.
Jolmllltl tokes oo Bob Rice at I
.
,
•••t 0~~
M
. llwaukee at Cln("l.lln
· 111 1n,...
__ 1 . m. 1 nd uene
~poweII eague. ai!ll&gt; with a 5-0 record. ·u Golhpolls
- down
Northern
10 ..u
.SACRAM-e,-.,,v, Calli. _ •·•'1
_,.,. 1 at W•••••n-..........
g-25 m Dam
. Beaver
10·
Luna ot 8ott Fran&lt;laco defeated --l.oMaster t~l Yl Moloney H4-' nlng I!Hll •• Rudolph IHI.
meets Craig or Hoffner.
Other softball play this week
p Aiiqu·
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Tundoy'o 0....0
Furtlltr ellmlnatlono in table Is Tuesday at ' a. m. Spitfires I mp-'mR, H o:!~:rt~p n town
th• Natinnl) Publlo Llnb pi! San Fntltllco at Pilbburtlh &lt;1, Cleveland at Loo Angelo~
tennis begins Tueoday al 9 1. vs. Ramblers, and at 11, Thorn- 1:40·' · . ·Er h Woods
~hdmpionlhlp,
lwklfglttl - Maridtll 114-41 ond Booton at Kto ...s City, night
m. with John CUrd of Pam- Is vs. Presbyterians.
7:t 5 ::::.·: A. '~- aNa•h u 1.115
O'O.U till-til vo Frn•nd &lt;I0-8l '""'! New Yort ot M -. nllht
RD meeting Joo SIA!phen- Wednesday. 9 a. nt, Church 1 m
P
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - ~arit Gibbon 13-lll.
BaiUmM II Dotroll. alibi
folloWed by Cra]fl R.lwl· of Chris! (woem's) vs. Spit· . .
W)o.n hecame the 14th pitehet, _ , . . a.Waaltlnston at l&gt;elmlt, ldlltl
vo. Dave Casci at 9:311, fires; II a. m., Church
of Kaoawbll Rive.- - Lillie Edf' \" " Ul win 30CJ major lttpt
Swan VI. Don Nelson at 10, Ch["ist lboyal vs. Hannigans. ward down Marmet 12 :25 ::t ·~ :
1-- hall sames when flo pil&lt;llod
.
PoweU ••- Tom Hoffner Thursday, i a. m. Methodists A. V. Chris down Wlnfteld 2:211
It ' l 'kovellnd lndiaDI to. 1-4 ·~ ~·
Me
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10:3D, Jobn Tannf'lhille vs. vs. Church of Christ (women's) p.m.; Merrill up Winfield 1:45
. ' . :JVf&gt;t Kanab City in the !leeJctlnMIR at 11 and Jm-y and at 11 a . m., Thoma• vs. p.m.; Elgercllff up Winfield 1' ·.
,.1 J!Ome of • cloublt-er.
·
n. Terry Hannlpn. Baptist (~ya) .
25 p.m.; C. V. Hamer doWI1
S.U,
FAST PITCH
Friday, 9 a _ m., Cream Puffs Winfield 2:50 .a .m.; Esso West
Yosemite
"1\.\Sl'AO, SWeden - DfiDnll,
HarrilonvlUe aDd the Mel1s vs. Ramblers, and at 11 a . m., Virginia down Winfield 4·50
Yallow
;· ; ~ tnn Of BIHnfield, C.IH.,!
emerpd_tied with J.l Presbyterians vs. Methodists a .m.; Lucy Jane Lucas up Win- 1
r.•:unl'd with Eddl BudlDR of Oft.
last wek 111 Men's Fast (boys).
Field 5:35 a.m.
Clint
' "1 I&lt;&gt; Wlo lht mi•OII tloubleo
play. Mitch,. oonllnue
Standlnt• (boyol
li' le Ill u.. _SWI!dlsh Lowo Tetttlil
W~ay, July 17, at 6 p m., Pr•••yterlaoo ........ '5 •1
GIVE DINNER
• 'lmp1011ahipl.
with Hobeon n, Stewarts; at -Baptists
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· p. m·~ "''h.unday, Kaiser meets Thomas .. · · . . · · .. ~ . . . t 3
Mr. and Mn. C1yde Fisher, 1
'''ENGEN, SWillerllnd - fton•
•••-'
and Saturday at 8 p. llannlpno .. .. .. .. . .. . I
4 Middleport, •ntertoined wilh a
., &gt;lrKMl2ie ol A-aila -the ffiRAM &lt;UP!I - Mel Triploll, Ina. !:von 10• I ev~..- 1.1
Harrisonville vs. Kaiser. Metbedloll
....... . 2 4
HALVES
.,. " ' singl.. Uile ol an Jbteroa, obtained In • winter trode
And I ntode 17 - . .
Sllndloga
Cbarcb of Christ . . . . . I
5 family dinner Saturday
2V.
OR
t l -- .,fll ftrinlr. Tou111MI1Mt wleft the Minnesota Vikings,
.
50 or • kidloffa ~ lbl
3 1
WOMEN'S
honoring Staff Sgt . Sarah J .
cons
SLICED
t r Jtubinoff ol Miami, tlo., WAI he'• the man to team up
Van BroCtllD
.. I
I Rambler•
I
Fisher who left today r b
...., to quit with loa cr""pa In Jim Brown In the
8fli'IIOS against &lt;'Ofilia
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4 : Hawaii for two years. Attend-

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Chicago Whi~ Sox remained in !'
a virtual tie for serond by spJft. i
ting twinbills. ~ Red Sox
blanked the I..OS: Angele!i! Angels, 1
5-0, alter oufferlng a lo-1 sothlck :
and the 'llltlte So• pulled oul 1 1
3·2 victo~ after losing t.o ttlf' I

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Wf't. h f M&amp;M p
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j A powerful Fruth'• ,Phorma- f;ames on tap. At 6:30, IM G~lThe Pomeroy Jets
mad• a 11·ngle by •-- G-"-m, 01111
bt
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1cy team of Pt. pleasant becamo , ipolis Indians meet the SYfa· three hits stand up for eJi • · baoeo loaded. triple by R.llplt
,the first thrtie-8•1111! ll'innet in ,CIIS. Gtants in the llrsl game, runs,._ln the first two lnninaa Thomas.
the Kyger ~k Tocrnament Ithen at ?:30 the Pomeroy 'l'lg- as they eliminated the Galli- They increased their lead to
!Saturday night with a 15-3 vtc· :crs ~nd Middleport Yanks &lt;i.,h polls Athlettcs 8-1.
~ 1:!-4 In the se&lt;tlnd frame in
~Ory over the Pomero)' Red- and m the ~ : 30. nightcap, It will The Jets scored three run~ In which starting pticher K fl J I y
,· Jegs.
be the
I th
Red ,8 Meats 1Ch
hi GaJhpoh.
Red1 o; Tigers Ys the . the first frame when Varlil McKenzie was shelled from
1 n
er ga~es.
es re
egs.
Phillips Wll~ H8fe on an error, Ule moond lhd reUeved by
of . pt, Pleasatlt d~feattd the 1 ijere is a summary of S~tur- Kenny EnsJish alammed a dou• Steve Haggy.
_Middleport Senators 4-l, and !day's action.
ble, and Jeff Werry dOO~Ied Fruth's used three walks, an
the Pomeroy Jets ellnlmated t
FIRST GAME
iand later scored on a throwini errOr a two run horner by ·Mike
the Gallipolis Athlellcs by an Red's Meats of Pt. Pleasnat error.
IMirnh'out and • ·-·ble by Leu
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raig
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The
up oueh
huge lead that they may be able to let the New York 1
.\ leis play out the last month of the sc~edulfl.fllr them. 1
Its been almost a decade-19fi5. to be exact-since
my National Le~~gue team held 1 6 \', •game flrst-pl 9ce
leid al this stage or the race and, lest It be forgotten,
hoi was the year In which the Dodgers gave Brooklyn ,
lis one and only world championship.
.
Apparently determined tG avoid eago W.hite Sox, losing thE&gt; sec
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thai I ODd game, 3.....
• af•·8 repel ition ol t he l.:vuapll
~- a 6·s VIC· i
!.'Ost them the 1962 pennant, the tory. The Dettoit • Washington ·
Dudgers
increased thei r 19113 twinbiJI was rained out.
lead to 6"2 g&amp;mes sunda~- whE'nl rhe Cardinals unleased 1 Ui·!

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winner of _1on1811r.• 4amt bio
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day.
BAASJ'ED,
Sweden UPI ~
DOflnis Raiston ol l!likiitllel~
CaJif., and Edda Budding of Gtf;l
many defe1ted SWMM'• 'lboma1
Halberg and Katarina Barthold·
son, G-t. t-l 1 8UfJday to win' tht
mixed doubles title in the Swedo
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J1es. :1-2 . tn a game shortened to : Ken Boyer and Bill White, to
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scored two runs In the first 1 In the second Jnntng they iOrimrn to score silt run!. They
"·d ec k'1 1n
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.Men'• &amp; loyt' Su
wEJ~ thPir 5PVf'nth in a row Bnd l lu·l p1·1c h'mg ot Ray ,.
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ll1t'll 12th in their last 13 gam es. their opener. Ex-Redbintl! Larry !
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Haddix gave up th~ walks, · er ~ cholce, • hit batter, 1nd 1
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Winning pitcher Doug Kosher a ...... loaded trlplo by E•i· do··~·· by Marnhoul.
marked the Dod ger drive wU:b a aightcap, however , dur1ng which 1
permitted slx hits, but Middle-- lish. and his teammates com- Pomeroy's three ri.Uls
all
~P\' en-h itlf'r for his filbtb do- Lou Brock, Ron Santo and Ernie r
port managed only one run, mttted an error.
]came In the thli'tl innlnR .rhe~
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'Nltlch came In Ule second inn· Thai olosed out the ileorlhg Jelf Mankin walked, Mike Roash ~ .
pi1 c&gt;hf"rs h av~ give-n up only eight Banks' 352nd homer of his ca· - .Jr. of Oberhn .. 1 ~hman meming with two out Tom Haw-j for the J!tl alid It was not untn r'A'at hit by the pitcher, McKeno
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,tms in t h~ sf"vt&gt;n-game winning reer placed him seventt. among I ber ol the Umvers1ty of Hom;ton
ley singled, J Stobart doobled , ,tl1e fourth Inning that Galltpot-~ lie doubled them both home,
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and Hawley scored wher B. lis &amp;Cored lll lone run. Rdy and later scored himself on a
tu n ~ or lf'RS In l2 nl t-h(' •r Ja"t
Reds, Br•Yes Split
two-stroke lead in the morning
,Demosky's smash was fumbled jFrailet waS tif~ on an error 1.ouble by Jed Wills.
18 go me-s
Vt~da Pinson had thret! hits in , round and then held on to defeat The Pomeroy Cordlnal Pmw for ~n error
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'arut !JCOI'ed .when Haddtx smack~ I John Bright was .the wtnntna
1\tf'Lith Wal4 JJI)St&gt;r
rach game as the Reds and I Dan Carmichael nf Cnlumbus _for league
team displayed its Kosher struck out nine . Ind. ed hi! second double of
alloWing
two hits,
MntU'}' Wills' triplr ;.wrl Ji m Bnn-es split th&lt;"ir doubleheader.i th~ Ohm Amatf'Ur Golf Champ•on- 'strength &amp;'"l in Saturday b~· de- walked four in getting the Y"it'· 1game.
&lt;;i P!Jam·i sacrihcl:' lly __gavl:' the· He anrl _Marty Keough hOmered ; ~h_1 P Sunday.
feating the Cheshire Bttbe Ruth tory. Losln_g pitcher D. ,David- , !ngJish, in winnlnl!l, •ave
Dodgflr, n run m the l tr~t mnmg 1m tht- f1 rst game to help John l . l'ht- IS-year-old_ golfer, making team 9-0 on a £our-hit shutout son and h1s I'E!Jie£. T. bemM-~ four hits tWO of them doublel!ll
nnd thPy added_ two m11re on los· Tsitouris win his. fifth game of h1s first start '" the Wurne~ . by Lefty Rew: Cummings.
key , allowed. the Pt. Pleasant b\1 Haddix and two !linglH
er l'a l M('Lish 111 the fourth 11 1th the st&gt;ason and oeal Bob Shaw , carded a.one-over-~r 38- 35-73 m While going the route fnr the learn only fl\'e hits, but tW(] \Mike ·Ryal. Re struck out
I he hf&gt;!p of Huben Amaro's er- his sPvent~ set·back. Pinson al~ ~ th~ mornmg. Carmlchae! , lhe J.960 cardinals, cummings
ranned uf them were singleS by Rrst- jand walked three.
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rur. plw; singles by John Ro!;e-~ had two smgles and 8 double m titlist, pared the margin to one eight. and walked tWo. Cheshire baseman Steve Chapman that 1 Losing pitcher Raddix ~~ ~
10 Dl,.,..nt Dtslgns In
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lloro and Willif' Davis. Home! the nightcap but they weren't , st~oke twice but never caught up. pitchers Leach and Lenny Tyo drove In all four runs . Chap-- ed five hits including 8 d
n1ns by Johnny Call ison_ ~n~ : t&gt;nnug~ to ~revent Joey Jay from I _ I'he _mor-ning ~nd was: played struck out six and walked thf'@e. ~an singled home twh in the and triple oo EngllHh and
Amero produred thP Ph1lhes j suff_enng hts. 13th ]{Iss:
ram _ and wmd whipperl the Pomeroy hitters were
Ed , f1rst and ~wo more In the sixth. dttubl..to Wen-y. Haddix sm•ck 11
ALSO NICE SILICTION OF WALL
runs.
I Btg bluw m the rughtcap for course. m the afternoon, althou gh Boer with a pair tJf
Olek . F'ot Middleport, J . Stobart oul 13 and walked four.
PANELING TO COMPLI!TE YOUR ltEMOI)ILINI
1be Chicago Cubs defeat.f"d the , the Braves was Joe Torre's two-- lthe raJ~ stopped.
Werry a double,
a double and single to lead : The Pomero_y Jets w111
St. lmli1 Cardinals. 7·3. after a ~ run wind-blown double in the Carmt~flael . began his. ~oond Bill Radford , Charles
losers in hitting.
Jmeet Red's Meats of Pl. Pl&lt;•as--11
J.(J-3 loss, the Mil waukel:' Bra\'_f'sl fir~t inning. ,
round With ht8 secon.d birdie ofland Ronnie Logan, all
Red's Meats wtll now phiy ant next 11'lursday at 8:00.
won, 7-6, after loisng tn the Cm-: AI Spangler s leadoff homer thf' day, 0~ the startmg holf'. ~t Hltter11 for Che&amp;hire were Peck
Pomeroy J~ts Th'ur!dliy at
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ciMatl Reds, 5-.'i,and the_ Hous- f a~&lt;i John Bateman's three-run the long third hnle. _he top~ hls :wlth a pair of sing1es, and
tn a foor-lnnln8 COhtest callledll

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exrended the Nf'w Ynrk Met!' en-run first inning and Hal gle. a double and 1 homer.
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losing st~eak to 15 gan:'es in CSkinny). Brown .took. it from
Hurtel Fear-RHtfor
otlwr NatJOnal League act1on.
there w1th a nme·h1tter that Chet Nichols, with ninth-inning
Jb the American Lea~u e, t he earned him his third win of the relief help from Dick Radatz.
New York Yankees beat Kan,.; as year _ Galen Cisro suffered hls hurled a four.flitter for tht! Red
City twice, ll-6 and S·D, Minm&gt;- St"venth loss against four Wins. Sox in picking up his first vicsoA. ~ 11 pair from Clevt:&gt; land , The serond games in New tory of the season. In the openB·i anEI 54, the Roston Red Sox York and Philade-lphia and San er. the Angelll coD\'erted seven
blanked tbe Los: Angf'II"S Angels, Francisoo's 1chedul8:1
dooble walks into runs to offset a grand
5-0 after a 10-8 loss , and the Bal- header in Pittsburgh w er~ railled slam homer by J.Jlu Clinton 8nd
timore Orioles split with the &lt;l!i- eut.
· a tw!l-run blast by Carl Ya•·

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tee shot, hit in the rough
then into a trap for a douhl• :
bogey six and went two down .
Bourne parred the fifth and
.sixth holes in the afternoon. win·
ning both to go four up. on the
ninth , he missed the green
hi11 hogey left him three up.
Going to the hiiek side, i!Oitrn&lt;! j
hit his approach into a deep gul.'
trzemski.
ley arid when his hall moved, as
The White Sox earned a spltt he removed I beer can, he
againsl Baltimo~ when Nellie lhe hole .... ponelfy. '
FoJI singled home two runs with At No. U. Bourne thiMed • two
two oulll in the ninth Inning of foot putt that left him ooly one
!he nlghtcop. '""' Oriol.. won up. But Carmichael th .....putted
~ opener by routing Ray Her· the next one to lo8e It.
and dle ."
With 1 foor-run burJJt in the
Bourne drove tnto the trees ahd
HE' uttftoed virtu&amp;lly lht&gt; ~etme third inning. Mike McCormick made a double bogey tlx on the
words wh~ Roetr Marts, the limited the White Sox to six hitl 15th hole. Carmichael waa only
other half of the Yankees' bero~ giving way to Stu Miller one down again, but on the ltth
dreaded " M 6: M" combo
In the eighth.
Bourne chipped up elose for t
knocked oot of action wilh ;
The Twins scored 11 runs on birdie four IJtat left him two up
bact~: nine days ago.
rive homen; iJ1 sweeping the In- with two holei!l to go.
Houk'll grammar rMY ha1•e i •li':ans. Horrte runs by Earl Bat· "nley halved the 17th to end 0\11!!
been faulty but oot his logic.
Zoilo Versalles and Vic Pow- mateh with • t and 1 vl!l'dlet ror
Manti! la h.aek with ,tJe I
accounted for all of Minneso-- 1 BoUrne. the 1962 Mkl~erlca
bul it may be a few more da~~ ! ;;;~,, ;,'"~;ns in the opener. Don l .runtor cllamp who Will Jnellsibte
before Houk writes his na~
greeted Barry l•tman for that toorney thla year bealuse
the lineup card. Yet during
with a grand-slammer in the : of hit age.
absence the Yan~ haw
first inning of ltK' nightcap and CarmldWel'e downran Wu 1111
!'I of 41 gameo. With botlt
Harmon Killebrew &lt;~~nnected for poor putUna late In the duo!, II&lt;!
tie and Maris miMing during thtt! his 20th homer with one aboard milled putt. at three, four end
past week. Houk's men ha\'e won In rhe tiltth.
, fi¥t ft!tt.
five of !!even.
So who's dying?
The Yankees Increased thelr
first place bulge in the Amerlt!an League to fll,i james SUnday
by takine .a pair !rotn the Kan·
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SERVICES SET
Mrs . Fisher and son, Tom ,
Graveside servtces for Rob- the honored g•est.
ert Gene Morris, Jr., who died
in St. Joseph Hospital Sunday
evening, will be held Tuesday BLABTS KENNEDY
at 2 p.m. in the Middleport Hill TOKYO 1UPI J - A """" P'•per ll
cemetery. Survivors
include in Communist North KorE-a
his parent!!. Mr . and:*Mt. Rob- called President
ert Gene Morris, Letart; 1 1ls- "lhlrd class clown" for
ter, Pamela Morrl!! at home; ing "CAptive Natklns
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. urfing prayers for freedom .
Harold Payne, Lake, w. Va., cordin&amp; ~ o Pyongyang
Del Monti
end Mro. Joseph Mocrts, Mid· broad&lt;~~t moni~red here.
dleport,
The broadcaot 11id the ron•a•1' 'I
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CAR RECOVERED
the newspaper Rodong Shinmoon
A 1160 Mercury auto uwned The AeW!JMiper was quoted
by Poul Sodate of Nellonville callln1 Captive Nations Weeit
14-oa. ltl.
was stolen in Middleport Satur· despicablo annual campaip
day Dilht from in frunt of the the U.S. ruling circles. "
Blue Terton ll•orn ond ri!COVered In Go!Uo county SUndly mor- ATTENDS RECEPTION
nlnl by Ernest. Thompson, Gal- MOSCOW IUPII - llya Ehtr&lt;n-11
Ita county 'P"' 111 deputy oiler- bu'l 73-year-oko "dean" o1 SOvl·-11
iff. The car hod been abandoned et
oltended 1 Ba•tille
on George' Creelt Road...
reception at tbo Frmclt E==~
SUnday in his first publio
CITED TO COURT
once since hi! was deoounoed
James H. Pa_rsons, 17, Rt. I Premier Nikita s .
Racine, no ctlod to
Gallla last March
ooun)1 juvenile oourt Wednos- Ebrenburg chaUed with •-'day on left of center charge by but &amp;teered hil rem~rka
the OSP •
from hi• chastl,.ment lor "m,.._
lltodo&gt;" vien of lh&lt;! stalin
CONFINED BY ILLNESS
n.. writer wtto il ou!ferlng
Tullo
1:. w. Harper Is oanlined by 1 h&lt;art ailment, appeared
Ulnaaa In the home o1 h18 ton, and drawn
Relph Harper, of Middle Ridge
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loot, Madilloo, Ohio.
OPPOftEII INCIIJI:A8E RATE!!
MAlJUAOI APPIJCATIOM
WASHINGTON tUPii Robert White Lambert, 20, AI'L-CIO ~kl the l'ldorol
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mention Ar'- Woltt, 20, Synzcuae.
llrolllll oppooed any .....,
wai fabn at Cowan
would inoroooe
raMI.
Smertly Tallore4
Juaa 21. Wa..
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31:11 Wayoe Ave., 'I'M teiii)MI'IIIIIe In Potne- Ml!atl)' ,.;din • loiU!r ton
Lodlu' SlaiYtlftl
li\!iolllclt mll8- roy'o buslnesl dlotrlcl at 11:2!1 board Chairm1n William
li'AI poundl. o.m. 1t1t1a1 wu • delftM, UDo Utal move~ to t]fh!en tho
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lllpply oow would ba ·
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chain, yle~ 11M ltmtll;y lltat 1 relupe hed Dlli IIEioiJAU ilnNtslt
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II • ounce filii tdn&amp; 11 t1ioarzn Goboo militia to ilOJ11 ..._ - pV81 blo
b)' llvlh A, Byera, ~ • ptllllbll upriflllg.
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Triplett Ia 1 graduall ol 'I'D- Hohoo ..... .. ..... -- . I
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lt!do Univenlty aad M llkl
led ....,..,ly at lllnnesota, where
woated Ill piiY for
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It&lt; played lor two year1 after .ev- Bmwno.
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No* York Giants.
Triplett oald he told Iormor
IS erm0n Q
Browns oooclt Paul Bt-owo
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"I'm JIOI"I ~ show that Vao ' would bt wilting to tell other
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Brocltlin," he sold, relerring
toamo he woon't i a - in pro COLuMBUS - Olllo muokie
the Vfklnl bead &lt;08cb. "In 7181 bali II 8rowli WOUld drall biiPL
CDhlinue to
make
I anraial 1.5 yilrd• in the
But he uid Brown relllld
newa u Uley catch big
four games and then waa make any dtals llkl the
throughGut the state.
be:!X:bed. No explanation, no
drafted blm aa their
The latest fllh to win mernSOI'II, jultt benched.
cholt&gt;e,
.In the Ohio
Huskie
"W~ lost tbre!. of the next
4lJ wowed I'd. ahow 8rowD
for the
angler
who
gam&lt;~ alainot ....,llled 'eOBy' made a millab ....-y limo who tookn measured 47'!. !nob,
teams and the writers ODd
f..... cllvelind. GUeoa I did,
ond weighed 25'!. pounds.
l&gt;eplt to ult Wh7 Triplett
gained
owr
yords
ll1hter was taken from
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time against the Brown&amp;
P'ork Lake by P'red E .
1n there. \tao Brocklln was
saying
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till
1116."
Shope,
Gt'eMfie1d, at 5 · p.tn.
81
play and mjiJBed audibk!t.
.
June 24. He was uslna
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"I otormed in otid told him olf. Triplett wao tlmod Ia 1 lOll
bomber lure.
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mind taking the blame seconds In Ute tO-yatd
Shope Is the man who took
l'fh It fult. 1 told him 1
cuacb Blanlon Colllw had
tW'O muskies within 45 minutes
my,.lf a ftlllltll _ 'llavt ball,
conduct1n1 here. But Triplett
· 1 r1ln tllonn the latter
travel' _ and all 1 wanted
he hoped to be able to lawer
or May. Those muskles
a chanco. u tl neve.- really got malk to U ., 0,4 .......do,
lalled to mlllte
regular
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A• to piol'intlln lilt lllllt
IIUlough they atlllltlltJthe IJCI - ·
with Jim
honorable mention stat,
This loot ono goes In the
said he only d!'tNtl ~
said, "It wW be 1
and ft ''Wlt llntoll
a pleloure, He'o o lrHI
with pletlty to · spare.
oht&lt;kod It · Mitchell's
011 1 third down play who•
leaDI 1mew Gootlo, Greenfield.
CUI
the perpetual
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WOk a lG-pound,
llonrJnbla Plltlltloa mus!rom Piedmont Lake on
30, lee.wdlni I&lt;&gt; Biancbe
lllrtl•h, . Piedmaal lloat llou01.
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'llaol .~ ol WOJI Germlny
' killed when hlo Alii Rotlteo
·lkW on "l turn of tht ll-hour
'"MMitiohll NUOl'burtrlita IIIIo
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·, lrlek 101m aet • re.rtl ot &amp;18U In thl
ft WU rtparttd b) ihl Tass
NPwR Arency.
~EST- ALLII, Wll. Don
WM• of KooltUit, Iowa, drove a
liiR.'l Ford to vldary In tho 200
m~e late model oloct car race.

SUMMER CASH

N. W. COMPTON, 0 •• D.
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Baltimore orioles, &amp;-S. Thf Min·
netota TW.Ins iJWept their doubleheader with the Cle-veland lndt.l
ans. 5-3 and B-2. and the Detroit
al Washington
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Tuesday, July II, at 7:30 p.
·m. at the new R.lcine HIgh
achool, tho lJbrory COIIUZIIttee
of lite Sou~ra Local 'hiOhers
trUI ZZIOIII to 1107'1 IIOolts. A II
l~achers are requested to be
preselll,

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rained out.
In ttae Natioftal IAagut ,the

Stewart Club In ACBL
- Jon}y

lloslon Red Sox and the I

Los Angeles Dndgm nipped the
°hiladelphia Pbillil. 3-2, jn 1
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game- Jhoneoed lo slJI' inninRs by 1
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the CbJcogo
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st. Louis
Cardinals,Cubo
7·3, heal
afterthea i
1M loso; the Milwaukee Broft!
Well Drilling 1rrontet1
won 7-e, 1fter loling to the
Everything Compltle
1\t!ds, ~~. and the ROllS·
ton Colt. handed the New York 1
Nothing Down
Mt1t1 their IIIII m.ight loH,
,
36 Months To Pey
San ,.._.,. at PIOtsb,trlh
-wall rained out.
Joltb and Hector Lo- I
, filling in adlllirhlly for the i

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1 Darwin eontbtuod !atllng
ntrl bue hit o(, 1.;-pn&gt;e jjlallnp~;;; relillop:
12·4• runnlnJ
i
ond
hoi!
ptov
In the
Alben•
with
1 double_. Other Darwin
IU,rollen,
.......,... _
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on
PDn&gt;.,..,,·~lu- j l
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1coonty blaebln lelgue lead SUn· hilters were Dale lflrrloon
Plel
2
11
MEXIC!I Cli'Y - ....... a.- By \IIIIW , _ .............! . 1H...._ II Nn Yorio
Iday behind the hn&gt;hll pltdilng • pair of otnpo and Bob Cut&gt;
sant ~~;;:If
'- · pt,
w aiMIJ hli Nld ljilthlr•lltbl
. N-.1 l.lopl
Loa AJii, ot l'!tlll•, I, lwHtlibt ~ o1 crtfty IIOUIItp1w Terty ()h. nlngham, Mlke Werry, P b I
·74 stltlonary,
b , ,,. cbtm11 rh_lp with
w. L. Pel. GB sa. rm. at Pltll,'t lwi•nilht !Inger.
. 11sllilttlelt, Nod Swindell. 0 I' k
FaliJ ·19 rilltttJ, CJw-MalestoanrM~ il
;"'""', ~~ Ill Ill- Loa Anflaloo
ss a&amp; . . HU..- 11 Cblelio
Th
Werry and Bob Eastman, ol
.;:::~~- d~;.• ..,
iu Knt of .._ _
11a11 rrlllcl... ~ - 1 40 .111 8\0 ill. L&lt;Jullot Clnc:hmotl
e D~ln nlnf 111;0
l!l singlet. DaMy Tolson
an
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.*••Y H lrtumph over Stewart Ghudt SlmJIIOnl hid the mly
INGLI!W()(lil,
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411 41 .M4 '
W. L Pet. Go ;of Athena coonty.
Stowort base knockt.
Boot - • - ;
New IMli'td 1itel 11-1 ..,.., Cloc:lo•oU
48 ,. .&amp;1'1
Now Yorit
M • · • . ·' Both hlta of! lastballer Ob- Darwin collected lour runa In
Willi lilt 1111,111 llially1oold Go14 lllhoauk&lt;o
Ill 13 .517 8\!i. llOiton
411 ., .6$1 lll jllnger were IOtleu In ~ fiN! the llfllt when Grueoer walltod Ohio lll&gt;er - Weste•n
Cup at ~ tli!'_L
l&gt;lltll!ti&lt;:ah
44 u 51111 IO&lt;At 'l Cltl&lt;qo
.,- 40 ,551 s11 ; two lllllinl•· Ohlinger also a~ · tnd Pbll l!'trlndell, Ned
II, 4:30 a.m.; HamU!Dn
.
Pbllatlelpitla
a ,-411 .4113 IIIII Bltltimoro
., a .J4I 7 llowad only three hlllo to be hit dell, A. Harrison, and Eaotmon IS, 7 • .m.; Polly Crane do•'• II
CIIJCAQO - Catt1f llpob _...HOuston
IS 's7 .illlll 11 , MJnneoo1e
41 41 .5311 m ,out of the infield, otruck out hit back to back alncleo.
14, 1:13 p.m.; Dan, Quinn
duelled B. Majbl' Ill C11J111ft tile New York
111 110 .3:111 21111 1CleYellnd
41 41 .517
nlne, and walked two,
Darwin
wm
hoot
the
winners
14, 8:311 _p.m.: Alton_ Zephyr up
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MON. - TyES. - WID.
1110,833 Amll'iola Do7'bJ ol Ill&lt;
.......,., Reoalto
Loa Alli!Oieo
41 4t
Stewarl otlrter Gory Parsons ol the first hall seasoo, T h e l4, midmght; Orlen1an up 14.
~uly U, 16, 17111 '
Hngton.
l'ltUburlb S HOUSIOO 0
Dotroft
• 411
"II' re.llevod in Ute lifth b)' Plains, next Sunday at 2 p.m. 3 a .~.; Blue Seal up 14, •.- ~11
Loo 41t1eleo 11 Now York 2
KIMU CiiJ'
1'1 5I
Qtuck Dalley who ,.11 taken at Bedfon!.
1.m., Chrll Jr. clown 15, 5.1t
OCEANl'Oin', N.J.- Dltidt4l7 Philadelphia 4 8an l"'andoOo ~
Wosltlnatan
II 18 .3411
out in the fifth In lavor or Ron- Oanrln
000 240 000 - 8 9 I a.m.; Jobn Lldd Dun up 15,
SWJ"'S P'IIIMIUM
u)llel lha """""' ...... lo wlit Mllwaukto 7 St. Lbula 5
l!llardo;r'o -tto
nie Golder. Stewart pitchers Stewart
0011 11011 000 _ o 2 1:20 a.m.; Orco down II, 2:50
·u. S. Government
~ lllt,3111 ll•liCilllb Hnlll"!JJ Cltlcnao at Cincinnati, Ppd, rain Loa Aageleo 1 N.., Yorit 1
oltllck out nine and permitted Ohlinger and Grao,.r.
o.m.: Valley Voyager up 16,
at _ , . . . Pa
ltioday'o -~~~
Waahlngton 4 Ba!Umort 1
three free paoaea.
tons, Dalley 151 Golder
a.m.; Dispatcher up II,
151
ln.,...INI AU MIAT
Ball Frat!Ct..,. ol Pilllburgh, botlt Minnesota o Bolton 1
Darwin's Tom Gruooer &amp;ot the and Simmon•.
a.m.; Hamel M. up t7,
11ft YOlllt - 01111111 .~ 1ames pPtJ. rofn
Klnalo City 1 Cleltoilnd s
55 a.m.: Coal Kln« up
17,
capiUrod U. ...-nw,... Jllodl. Loo AllpiN 1 Phlladelpltla a. Ist, Clevelond 7 Kansu City 4
a.m.; San S.lvador
cep • ~ iallie la.and 1 iltltt., ,.,.
Detro~ at Cltleago, ppd., ralo
0
7 a.m.: Fraocio HOUJ)and
Cbl~ , . . . . tlllr&amp;
Loa AnaeJeo a• Philadelphia ,lad,
s-:ro -~~~
UJ1 18, 12:311 a.m.; John J . Rowe
1 lb. Cello Pkt.
Ppd., t.liil
New York 11 ltaftlll City 1
up 11. 3:55 1 .m .; Es-o PennsyJ.
SI'AN'OON,Ilol -llploJ Ufllti. ~n I'*" Yorlt 3, tot 8 lnna. New York I Kansu City 0 &lt;lad)
vanil down 18, 5511 a.m.; For.Skinleu
tlw nddH!l-lle. looli U. .... rain
Loa '\ltgelel to Bootoo lllsll
oythie down 18, 7 a.m.; A. E .
375 Delaware Olb ot llelaware Houotmt at NfW Yorlt, Ind. Ppd., BoaiO!! 5 !Ail Allgelea 1 lladl
The second - k In tenn" llteWirts
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! Dykes dOwn ll2, 2:10p.m.; Palr11t1
Baltimore ·, Chlc:Q&gt; 1 list I
tnurnament ellmlnallons
Jot
SOFTBALL SLOW PITCH
ten down 22. 4:05 a.m.: Zimmer
Part.
dlntt- 1 Mllwaulree 1. 1st Cbicqo 3 Baltlmore 1 lladl
at e a. m. IOORV in The Ramblers look Hke
Greenup 8:45 p.m.; IHinols
LY111AM , IT. A!INIJS, llJtt- WlhJMI!tot 7 c:lncinllltU 8, 2nd
Minnesota 5 Cleveland I llotl
Mlddleport Park with Rill Swan team to beat In Women's Slow
Groenup 9:55 p.m.; SlluOy
lb,
land- 11Gb Chorlil
Ill LliOdo It Chicago I, lot
M i - 1 Cielteland I t21tdi
meellng Asa Bradbury.
Pitch ao they are playing at down Greenup 4:50a.m.; Ed. .
l.r.a boot 11Gb liGcltm ol Ll 0Uc110 1 so. Lou~ J, 2nd
llotroit at WMb., I, ppd., raiD
Otll
tch
od
1 5--11 clip, with !he Spitfires
Bosworth down 31, 3:45a.m.;
.Jnlln. Ciiil., Ia l pl1101llo wta MiiUJ'•
Pllehm
Mmt4o,.-. ,....lllo Plldlen
to be"'M'!': M016 1 ay Dwer~ trolling ot 4-1.
Annette Jones up 33, 5:30 a.m.;
0 11
thr ftriUIIt Opoll toll tltomploa. Cldoqo lit St. Loofs - FJ11- llootoo 11 Loa ADgaleo '"
••·
arry
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Blnao down 31 , uo a.m.: Ra•·
shtp.
,.rlh IIHJ vs. Jlroilio tiO.SI.
bO\Iquette I!Nl •• Lee l4--4l.
Stumbo at 10:30 a. ln., and Ploy conlmued lhlo morning enswood down 33 _ 8, 15 p.m.;
Loo AJiieles at PhtU!delphla _
New York ot """""
Buddy Moore vs. Dave easel at wtth the Cream Puffs meelinf Botyou Lorfaine down :IS,
7
LONDON - Jolla Peanel of lltpdale ttt-101 vo CUip n•?J. Ford 114-3l vs. Wlclrerlbam
noon.
the Middtello at I. The other a.m.; Jatnel HI... down 34,
Nol'th..ot Louilllooa State College Houotoo at New Yorlt &lt;2, twi- Clovelond ot MlmteMI
Wedneada, Duffy Cralg coos r e C~IS ';;'mlng w&amp;ll~ the 6 p.m.: Joey Chotin down 34,
,.. ·a Y/Orld pole vault record of nljhtl -Nottebart IS-41 end Joho- van 16-ll va StJcmiD 17-81.
81ainsl Tom Hollner in a match ;~ndls~c la~h
tlhe l :Sfi a.m : Chorle~ StevenBOO
16 t... Ill lncheo.
11111 &lt;!&gt;Ill vs Willey tHI and Blltlatort at Cbl&lt;1g0 :nllfttl
leeturlnt tile IIIIAII fry · Von The P bytep _ymg ,__e, . P.~st.
34, 5, tO a.m.
1· 1
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•
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r1ans
tetiU " ' w•lt
Crq &lt;•141.
R-.. IHI n ...... It-51.
Jolmllltl tokes oo Bob Rice at I
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,
•••t 0~~
M
. llwaukee at Cln("l.lln
· 111 1n,...
__ 1 . m. 1 nd uene
~poweII eague. ai!ll&gt; with a 5-0 record. ·u Golhpolls
- down
Northern
10 ..u
.SACRAM-e,-.,,v, Calli. _ •·•'1
_,.,. 1 at W•••••n-..........
g-25 m Dam
. Beaver
10·
Luna ot 8ott Fran&lt;laco defeated --l.oMaster t~l Yl Moloney H4-' nlng I!Hll •• Rudolph IHI.
meets Craig or Hoffner.
Other softball play this week
p Aiiqu·
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Tundoy'o 0....0
Furtlltr ellmlnatlono in table Is Tuesday at ' a. m. Spitfires I mp-'mR, H o:!~:rt~p n town
th• Natinnl) Publlo Llnb pi! San Fntltllco at Pilbburtlh &lt;1, Cleveland at Loo Angelo~
tennis begins Tueoday al 9 1. vs. Ramblers, and at 11, Thorn- 1:40·' · . ·Er h Woods
~hdmpionlhlp,
lwklfglttl - Maridtll 114-41 ond Booton at Kto ...s City, night
m. with John CUrd of Pam- Is vs. Presbyterians.
7:t 5 ::::.·: A. '~- aNa•h u 1.115
O'O.U till-til vo Frn•nd &lt;I0-8l '""'! New Yort ot M -. nllht
RD meeting Joo SIA!phen- Wednesday. 9 a. nt, Church 1 m
P
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - ~arit Gibbon 13-lll.
BaiUmM II Dotroll. alibi
folloWed by Cra]fl R.lwl· of Chris! (woem's) vs. Spit· . .
W)o.n hecame the 14th pitehet, _ , . . a.Waaltlnston at l&gt;elmlt, ldlltl
vo. Dave Casci at 9:311, fires; II a. m., Church
of Kaoawbll Rive.- - Lillie Edf' \" " Ul win 30CJ major lttpt
Swan VI. Don Nelson at 10, Ch["ist lboyal vs. Hannigans. ward down Marmet 12 :25 ::t ·~ :
1-- hall sames when flo pil&lt;llod
.
PoweU ••- Tom Hoffner Thursday, i a. m. Methodists A. V. Chris down Wlnfteld 2:211
It ' l 'kovellnd lndiaDI to. 1-4 ·~ ~·
Me
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10:3D, Jobn Tannf'lhille vs. vs. Church of Christ (women's) p.m.; Merrill up Winfield 1:45
. ' . :JVf&gt;t Kanab City in the !leeJctlnMIR at 11 and Jm-y and at 11 a . m., Thoma• vs. p.m.; Elgercllff up Winfield 1' ·.
,.1 J!Ome of • cloublt-er.
·
n. Terry Hannlpn. Baptist (~ya) .
25 p.m.; C. V. Hamer doWI1
S.U,
FAST PITCH
Friday, 9 a _ m., Cream Puffs Winfield 2:50 .a .m.; Esso West
Yosemite
"1\.\Sl'AO, SWeden - DfiDnll,
HarrilonvlUe aDd the Mel1s vs. Ramblers, and at 11 a . m., Virginia down Winfield 4·50
Yallow
;· ; ~ tnn Of BIHnfield, C.IH.,!
emerpd_tied with J.l Presbyterians vs. Methodists a .m.; Lucy Jane Lucas up Win- 1
r.•:unl'd with Eddl BudlDR of Oft.
last wek 111 Men's Fast (boys).
Field 5:35 a.m.
Clint
' "1 I&lt;&gt; Wlo lht mi•OII tloubleo
play. Mitch,. oonllnue
Standlnt• (boyol
li' le Ill u.. _SWI!dlsh Lowo Tetttlil
W~ay, July 17, at 6 p m., Pr•••yterlaoo ........ '5 •1
GIVE DINNER
• 'lmp1011ahipl.
with Hobeon n, Stewarts; at -Baptists
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· p. m·~ "''h.unday, Kaiser meets Thomas .. · · . . · · .. ~ . . . t 3
Mr. and Mn. C1yde Fisher, 1
'''ENGEN, SWillerllnd - fton•
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and Saturday at 8 p. llannlpno .. .. .. .. . .. . I
4 Middleport, •ntertoined wilh a
., &gt;lrKMl2ie ol A-aila -the ffiRAM &lt;UP!I - Mel Triploll, Ina. !:von 10• I ev~..- 1.1
Harrisonville vs. Kaiser. Metbedloll
....... . 2 4
HALVES
.,. " ' singl.. Uile ol an Jbteroa, obtained In • winter trode
And I ntode 17 - . .
Sllndloga
Cbarcb of Christ . . . . . I
5 family dinner Saturday
2V.
OR
t l -- .,fll ftrinlr. Tou111MI1Mt wleft the Minnesota Vikings,
.
50 or • kidloffa ~ lbl
3 1
WOMEN'S
honoring Staff Sgt . Sarah J .
cons
SLICED
t r Jtubinoff ol Miami, tlo., WAI he'• the man to team up
Van BroCtllD
.. I
I Rambler•
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Fisher who left today r b
...., to quit with loa cr""pa In Jim Brown In the
8fli'IIOS against &lt;'Ofilia
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4 : Hawaii for two years. Attend-

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Chicago Whi~ Sox remained in !'
a virtual tie for serond by spJft. i
ting twinbills. ~ Red Sox
blanked the I..OS: Angele!i! Angels, 1
5-0, alter oufferlng a lo-1 sothlck :
and the 'llltlte So• pulled oul 1 1
3·2 victo~ after losing t.o ttlf' I

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j A powerful Fruth'• ,Phorma- f;ames on tap. At 6:30, IM G~lThe Pomeroy Jets
mad• a 11·ngle by •-- G-"-m, 01111
bt
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1cy team of Pt. pleasant becamo , ipolis Indians meet the SYfa· three hits stand up for eJi • · baoeo loaded. triple by R.llplt
,the first thrtie-8•1111! ll'innet in ,CIIS. Gtants in the llrsl game, runs,._ln the first two lnninaa Thomas.
the Kyger ~k Tocrnament Ithen at ?:30 the Pomeroy 'l'lg- as they eliminated the Galli- They increased their lead to
!Saturday night with a 15-3 vtc· :crs ~nd Middleport Yanks &lt;i.,h polls Athlettcs 8-1.
~ 1:!-4 In the se&lt;tlnd frame in
~Ory over the Pomero)' Red- and m the ~ : 30. nightcap, It will The Jets scored three run~ In which starting pticher K fl J I y
,· Jegs.
be the
I th
Red ,8 Meats 1Ch
hi GaJhpoh.
Red1 o; Tigers Ys the . the first frame when Varlil McKenzie was shelled from
1 n
er ga~es.
es re
egs.
Phillips Wll~ H8fe on an error, Ule moond lhd reUeved by
of . pt, Pleasatlt d~feattd the 1 ijere is a summary of S~tur- Kenny EnsJish alammed a dou• Steve Haggy.
_Middleport Senators 4-l, and !day's action.
ble, and Jeff Werry dOO~Ied Fruth's used three walks, an
the Pomeroy Jets ellnlmated t
FIRST GAME
iand later scored on a throwini errOr a two run horner by ·Mike
the Gallipolis Athlellcs by an Red's Meats of Pt. Pleasnat error.
IMirnh'out and • ·-·ble by Leu
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up oueh
huge lead that they may be able to let the New York 1
.\ leis play out the last month of the sc~edulfl.fllr them. 1
Its been almost a decade-19fi5. to be exact-since
my National Le~~gue team held 1 6 \', •game flrst-pl 9ce
leid al this stage or the race and, lest It be forgotten,
hoi was the year In which the Dodgers gave Brooklyn ,
lis one and only world championship.
.
Apparently determined tG avoid eago W.hite Sox, losing thE&gt; sec
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thai I ODd game, 3.....
• af•·8 repel ition ol t he l.:vuapll
~- a 6·s VIC· i
!.'Ost them the 1962 pennant, the tory. The Dettoit • Washington ·
Dudgers
increased thei r 19113 twinbiJI was rained out.
lead to 6"2 g&amp;mes sunda~- whE'nl rhe Cardinals unleased 1 Ui·!

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- . , "oloolep. 'ndl paol awp." pluo. ""'- rraa- Tilt U.L Mans bu n- n. v1o11 11 1o NIWII fGr lit
w..k, CJ!S.TV'o Uve oil&lt;!·'• "' clio boo rtplocod BIB CUIIoa u
md • 1111 ftlll a 1 't et our .tale loll 111111o ._ 1111111 tl Jru
tr"!'satlallti'i._ broadceot ~ tho 111111t boot &lt;1. NliC-'I'V'a ''J'o. "
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the Urat ellirlvenlr)' of Telltar aJabl" obow for tho ftrot o1 Jolla. "'I • II lilt ~ &lt;l.m 1.116t.
.
was blacked out ID Eu11Jpe wheo 113' Clarooo'a 1wo Wllb ot 1'1 anco refilled lo lei ill 8J'OIIIId lloo
211-Aug. I. ..Hoat fGr tho
•eauon relay the program to t11t ....... ......, reDIIfDo
oM world ... But It Willi IIIII the 111011, lllbo mad&lt; the omllh I'ICOrd
I"
M.Cioclotwu:
first time that French olnglemlnd- olbum "My !loll, the Folk llhlgw." l.U'NI:r
Gr.
ftesa callled a Telstar rhubarb... c..1IIJ aUa 17 • NIC-'IV'a Lllonto
-fro
The rocont dloagreemenl eame "llall Ill 1'11111'' will ollw 11..
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becauH France did 1101 ..,. for clrllllll iD 1111 oew IIIIOD, 1ome ol the polltleol mattero db- 1111J oa Oct. 10 wllb 1 IIIJ.mfJtuto 10.01&amp;
I. Cortaba
&lt;Utsed by Dwight Ellenhower 111111 ropu1 of Sbct 1peare'o "The
, FlO~•
otb" world figureo on the Inter- Tompeot," ataniDg llluri01 llf..
Datlonal "Town MeetlDf' In 101, lllcbard Burton, lloddJ J11o. 12. I'll• . . .,
America . . . Lui year, lite!- o Dowall, Tom aDd 1M Reo 21. 'l'lllloJatooomo
couperatJve effort had been 181:, mlc* ...•.• The aut two drama~
U.PaNiotl
France jumped the gun ud mode will be:
couturlor
history b)' oending the tlral Eu- -On Nov. 1.1, a SO.mlnute adal" 11.Reft......
tollld
I'Oil'!&amp;n program triDSmlttecl In· taUon of Sidney Kln8BI•y'a pru.
11)'slarttaneoualy to the Unlted Stateo. winning IJI43 play "The Ptlriots. • li.BaUtuot
t.Tblcl&lt;mal&gt;l
troops
Tolllor u4 tho 1o.,
The with Charlton H - u Thomu l.t.Droma:
1
1."10... Meeting"
broodcul Jeflel'OOil, and llle atory eeoleriJtC
Jop.
u.u1T,WoUbrought lo mind historian Arnold oo the bitter struggle qver wbetJ&gt;. 19. Adam'•
bel~
Thynboe'o words about Tolotar- er this aatloo wu to rest Ito
IO.Koval&gt;lt
"The whole lace ol tho pleet bao pow..- with tilt people or an autoalrtady been turned by acieoee cratle landed gentry.
II.Cvot\11
iato a alotlle mUitary .....,. 11/1, -During tbe Christmas season, U . Ooaroo
. Kale meep
le blunter languaflO, Into 1 olnglo u orlginol leloploy with '!'ullle, a
21. Blue graM
potential slaught.emou.oe. In tllla "A Cry ol AnflOls," buod on tho 2&amp; Part of
llerrlble slluation, ootblnc ClOUld llle of the 18th ...lUI')' compooor
"to be"
have heeD more timely than o George Fr«&lt;erlck Handel ond blo
lurliler Invention thol promlles to creation, "The lleaslah."
Willie
turn the whole laeo of the plane1 ID llot • - • NJ!C.TV AYB II II
lito llle common home of a united plaaniJII, lor 11M 1116US HUOD,
:pookm
human lllni11 ...To set to know • ball-hour advenlurt oerlu baoed
each other oo a worldwide ...1, on the .....ru movie, "Flipper"
GASOLINI ALLEY
II lho human race'a moot urgent ...It Ia about a boy aDd 1 dol.... toclaJ; and IIIII Ia wbero Ttl- pbiD. _ · - - - - -

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ROUND AND SQUARE dance
at Maplewood Lake, Satur·

Here'• · - to worll It:

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fvr Ul1 Uu'M L'l, X for till- two 0'1, •te. SlnJle lettera. apoeo
trophl-. Ule leqtb ad formation of the WQI"• are all tunt.a.

ea. Large coruer lot.
modeled. CaD WY Z-3818.

S340·00INSTALLED

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SHOTGUN Shoot at Meigs
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Sunday, July 14. Public

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MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY

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MASON. W. VA.

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PIIITERl
HOUSEP1111
SPECIAl- &amp;T

For Sale

$45·9
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' '/
at ail uceptionally low price. Bruabea
He handles hla motcboo and
campfin u carofully u bil .riflo
and shOI6111l. He lmowa that niJ!O OUI of every
teo forat fim ..,. c:auaod b)' man.,Jk boiJII prowot forest tim b)' foUOwinJI ' ~··
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.
Alwoyo •lnoak IDIItdloo ia two.
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Breokfast Party
Jones Buick Show
f :00 SIIPI On Newo
Potka Party
PubUe ServiN
6:05 Sacred Heart
I :Jl Country Jomboree
Top Ten Show
6:30 Farr• Newa
12 :00 Noon Report
7:0ii BreakfaSt Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
"'HIIW do J011 think this will go wltil )'OUr new
I: 05 Plat tor Party
calf oluba, dear?"
7:lii Brlghl Star Show
&amp;:00 Sundown serenade
7·35 P1eklns lldwr Sbow
7:30 Sign Off
7•50 Nowa Report - Oblo
8:00 Sign Ofl - June
8?00 Breaklast Party
SUNDAy
8:110 Breakfast Party
IIOp 7:30 Sign On Newo
I\IGDdljp ltn l"rrdaJ
U:55 Mason County News
9:05
Collee
Will&gt;
Janel
8:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
1:00 !lip Oil
12:00 Community News
9'
45
Betty
Newton
8:35
Hour of Deliveranl"e
6:05 Musieal Clock
12:05 Noon News
IO:OS
Ministerial
Assoc.
(ReY. Paul Jooos)
1:4111 N,.,
12:10 Ohio News
10:30
Country
Hoe
Down
9:00
Wings
of Healing
1-10 Mllldcal Clock
12:1J Markota
. II :Oii Swap Shot:
9:30 Sunday Show
7:30 Nfwll P:zdUnes
12:20 BuDelin Board
II
:30
Farm
News
10:00
Voke o1 Prophecy
f:IO liu8lcaJ Clock
12:25 Newo 0 Grams
11 :40 Famil)l Worship Hour-Tbu 10:35 Sunday Show
The lJfellne
12:30 Agriculture As•nt
112:00 Noon Report
11 :00 Country Hymntime
1:00 Ohio Valley N....
12:45 Country Go Round
12:1$ Musle Just For You
12:00 Noon Report
1:05 World lo Ohio Ne1n
l:llli News Beat
Goo"ler's Guesl Star·Frl 12:15 Tho Search
1:10 Sporb Today
112:1&amp;
Z:OO Country Go Round
3:00
Platter Party
12•110 Rev Merlin 'l'oeil
S:B Weather Pldure
2:55 Newo Beat
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
I :00 Billy Graham'
I: 16 Mttalcal Clock
3:110 llld Way Matinee
4:30
Local
News
I :30 The Lutheran Rour
8:116 Community . N8111
S:~ Newo Beat
4:55
Bill
Stern
Sports
2:00
Signs of the Time•
t:OO Latcbstrlng
t:OO lltoclna with Doss
6:00 Bowllnl! Scorto
(Rev. w. s. Billups)
·9:11&amp; Publlc Service
4:30 lntarchonae
6·05 Van p, trick Sports
2·15 Public Service
1:46 Famlly Worship Raur
5:00 Coml!lwdlf Newo
6:20 Sundown Serenode
2:35 The Big Life
10:00 Mason County New•
5:06 World a NaUIItlll News
7:05
The
World
Totl.ay
3:00
Sunday Showca..
10:05 Talk of the Towr.
I:IJ Spotllgbt OD Sporu
7:30
Sign
011
4:00
I!
our oJ Decision
10:55 News
$:25 Wealberelll
8:00
Sign
OffJuoe
4:45
Jobn
Griffin
11:116 Moi'nlns Melndlea
5: 30 Dinner llualcalt
SATURDAY
$:00 Sund•y Showeose
(except Friday: Clt~.b 5:55 Inside llaob
1:00
Sign
On
News
1:00
Sundown Sereoade
Bells Ring\
f:OO &amp;lllael Bmt.
8:05
Country
Jamboree
7:30
Sip
Oil
11:45 World NeWI
8:00 Slcn Off
· 1:30 Farm Newo
8:00 Siea Off - June

Br HAROLD GRAY
UH-111&gt;1 ! JUVI'
ABOUT. BUT 'l1f

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SMOKEY SALUTES/The C••ful Hunter

7:06
9: 15
10:05
10:35
11:05

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New Furniture

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-4111H1...: D•fLY CROSSWORD

or 24,000 Miles

and red life vesl left on Middleport landing July 4th. Reward . Contact· Harley Stalnaker, WY 2-6961.
7 12 3tc

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LOST: Set of adull water skies

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i'HONE WY 2-2157

mula Only !Nic al
Drugs.

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for Winter

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8:30 A M
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I!Oacb 11"dlt1a'ft.

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WE GLADLY LOAN a Blue
Lustre Carpet Shapooer with
I purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker Furniture, Middleport.
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Now Is The Time

Baker &amp; Seyfried

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u.ber Will "m nr .-..po!Wibla tor

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HOT DOGS, reg. 15&lt;:, foot long USED CLOTfllf·JG- bargalns.
25c. Jack's Dairy Bar, Mid· Women's dresses 25-50 cents, 1
dleport .
7-!1-6tc Men 's and Boys' panls and
-==:-:--..,.-----=6-,-:8 Uc
shirts 25-50 cents. Men's shoes
Phones WY2-3994-WY2-Q01 HOUSE for sale or trade for a
and hats. Smith's Clothing 691 w. M•in St
Pomeroy
place in Middleport. S i •
Store. Open 7 days a week. r,.,...,.....,..',ijj~j(ijm~...,....,..~ rooms, bath, basement,
. Letart Falls, Ohio. 7-15-30tp
water, electricity, gas,

to •IH' or reia!' 111• ·~ de~
obJeett..,an'D-an ilbo1:lhl bor

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$1695

POMEROY, OHIO

REGULATIONS

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COIIIUlCTlUNS

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$895

CAN&lt;.;Ell.ATIONS

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LeSabrE" 4 - 0r~or . Locally owned, automatic trans . Power
steering , cle~ttt interior, all good tires, radio and heatt&gt;r_
1960 CHEVROLET H.T. COUPE
$1795
Low mileage by original ownt'r. Beige finish, spotless
clean interior. V8 motor , automatic trans., radio and heater, hke new whitewall tires

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punluner

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LEGAL NOTICE

OriBinal all the way, spotless interior, blark and whtte
finish, va motor . J-'owerglide, whitewall, radio and heater

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USED CAR BUYS

WANT AD
INFORMATION

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Classified
Ads Get
Results.

July 15,

1951 CHEYROLE1 BISCAYNE 4-DOOR
1960 BUICK

Tb•' dlnetor

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For want Ad Ser.icl

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AUTO

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U.S.rti&lt;IU

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be e harted for ad•ertlllftJ lt 1101
n~td witt-liD lP dll'' affe'l' - ' " '
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LOST &amp; FOUND

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liar cao help 01 ... Nq It lo "P ra
11 tC 111 'a IIIII JD 1lldob ~~~~~- PriMe
:ser.Mrd 111!'1
Untied , _ talco otl ol
to tho GetworU In crut part to s..vij,' Viol N1111 ....._ MDhiD1 .
HO!.LYWOOD IUPU - -help ochlw• lhfo 11001 by pa111na
...Crvn l'rlllcoa 811 llo will ....U
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to uae what Tellbor hao to oft dled 1111111 ...... • _ . Jluol. a llat. 'Iiiii lo OaL M. •
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- . , "oloolep. 'ndl paol awp." pluo. ""'- rraa- Tilt U.L Mans bu n- n. v1o11 11 1o NIWII fGr lit
w..k, CJ!S.TV'o Uve oil&lt;!·'• "' clio boo rtplocod BIB CUIIoa u
md • 1111 ftlll a 1 't et our .tale loll 111111o ._ 1111111 tl Jru
tr"!'satlallti'i._ broadceot ~ tho 111111t boot &lt;1. NliC-'I'V'a ''J'o. "
"
·
'
"'
the Urat ellirlvenlr)' of Telltar aJabl" obow for tho ftrot o1 Jolla. "'I • II lilt ~ &lt;l.m 1.116t.
.
was blacked out ID Eu11Jpe wheo 113' Clarooo'a 1wo Wllb ot 1'1 anco refilled lo lei ill 8J'OIIIId lloo
211-Aug. I. ..Hoat fGr tho
•eauon relay the program to t11t ....... ......, reDIIfDo
oM world ... But It Willi IIIII the 111011, lllbo mad&lt; the omllh I'ICOrd
I"
M.Cioclotwu:
first time that French olnglemlnd- olbum "My !loll, the Folk llhlgw." l.U'NI:r
Gr.
ftesa callled a Telstar rhubarb... c..1IIJ aUa 17 • NIC-'IV'a Lllonto
-fro
The rocont dloagreemenl eame "llall Ill 1'11111'' will ollw 11..
~
becauH France did 1101 ..,. for clrllllll iD 1111 oew IIIIOD, 1ome ol the polltleol mattero db- 1111J oa Oct. 10 wllb 1 IIIJ.mfJtuto 10.01&amp;
I. Cortaba
&lt;Utsed by Dwight Ellenhower 111111 ropu1 of Sbct 1peare'o "The
, FlO~•
otb" world figureo on the Inter- Tompeot," ataniDg llluri01 llf..
Datlonal "Town MeetlDf' In 101, lllcbard Burton, lloddJ J11o. 12. I'll• . . .,
America . . . Lui year, lite!- o Dowall, Tom aDd 1M Reo 21. 'l'lllloJatooomo
couperatJve effort had been 181:, mlc* ...•.• The aut two drama~
U.PaNiotl
France jumped the gun ud mode will be:
couturlor
history b)' oending the tlral Eu- -On Nov. 1.1, a SO.mlnute adal" 11.Reft......
tollld
I'Oil'!&amp;n program triDSmlttecl In· taUon of Sidney Kln8BI•y'a pru.
11)'slarttaneoualy to the Unlted Stateo. winning IJI43 play "The Ptlriots. • li.BaUtuot
t.Tblcl&lt;mal&gt;l
troops
Tolllor u4 tho 1o.,
The with Charlton H - u Thomu l.t.Droma:
1
1."10... Meeting"
broodcul Jeflel'OOil, and llle atory eeoleriJtC
Jop.
u.u1T,WoUbrought lo mind historian Arnold oo the bitter struggle qver wbetJ&gt;. 19. Adam'•
bel~
Thynboe'o words about Tolotar- er this aatloo wu to rest Ito
IO.Koval&gt;lt
"The whole lace ol tho pleet bao pow..- with tilt people or an autoalrtady been turned by acieoee cratle landed gentry.
II.Cvot\11
iato a alotlle mUitary .....,. 11/1, -During tbe Christmas season, U . Ooaroo
. Kale meep
le blunter languaflO, Into 1 olnglo u orlginol leloploy with '!'ullle, a
21. Blue graM
potential slaught.emou.oe. In tllla "A Cry ol AnflOls," buod on tho 2&amp; Part of
llerrlble slluation, ootblnc ClOUld llle of the 18th ...lUI')' compooor
"to be"
have heeD more timely than o George Fr«&lt;erlck Handel ond blo
lurliler Invention thol promlles to creation, "The lleaslah."
Willie
turn the whole laeo of the plane1 ID llot • - • NJ!C.TV AYB II II
lito llle common home of a united plaaniJII, lor 11M 1116US HUOD,
:pookm
human lllni11 ...To set to know • ball-hour advenlurt oerlu baoed
each other oo a worldwide ...1, on the .....ru movie, "Flipper"
GASOLINI ALLEY
II lho human race'a moot urgent ...It Ia about a boy aDd 1 dol.... toclaJ; and IIIII Ia wbero Ttl- pbiD. _ · - - - - -

J..,

....
.
-- ....r.:--.
. ....
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age, one acre ground in
land. S. D. Buskirk,

Ohio.

I

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"''1111:1116t1""....,11'

II SAMPLE OF
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SHOW IAAW

1'-oill.l.lf.I~Y}
0:

DAILY CRYPTOQUO'l'E II

eMost Popular Unit
In The U. ~ . A.

-.., l ul'- -..
0

t70Nl

NV.&amp;.

day, July 13. Whitey Beegle
and the El Rancho band.
7 12 2tc

UXIBXBOH

BII'OYKilH

MDYAXIIIlBA

HNOBBY.-IDA. GNJ:

·--·-· ...--

BLAETTNAR'S Auto
1

dlthront.

A. CJrrple1nm Quo&amp;aU..

NOTICES
ROUND AND SQUARE dance
at Maplewood Lake, Satur·

Here'• · - to worll It:

.a.lr;'I'DLB.a.AXB
LO:NGrllLLOW

Ou letter atmpiJ' fltaadl. for another. ID thl• .-mpl• A. Ill \LIId
fvr Ul1 Uu'M L'l, X for till- two 0'1, •te. SlnJle lettera. apoeo
trophl-. Ule leqtb ad formation of the WQI"• are all tunt.a.

ea. Large coruer lot.
modeled. CaD WY Z-3818.

S340·00INSTALLED

Bale..,.. OPJptDquote1 '1"111: COlOroN CURSE OF MAN~
AND IGNORANCE.-SHAKESPii:ARil

~y

POMEROY, 0.

SHOTGUN Shoot at Meigs
Hunters club at tO:OO a.
Sunday, July 14. Public

.

ed.

7 12. 3tc
I OSE WEIGHT safety w i I h

"'"

•.

:WMPO ,.Radio

MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY

DIAIJAX !formerly OEX·A
DIET) new name, same for·

rk

UISUI'&amp;IIC

ea.ncelled? Wt yow opetc.t.or
lieeose' Call WY Z.tu&amp;b

3 ROOMS

t .

ONLY

~99

t3Q.OD Dowo C.vtt~l•t

Bal- 111

Tenn.

FURNITURE CO.
MASON. W. VA.

Choice of
professional painters!

MASTER
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He handles hla motcboo and
campfin u carofully u bil .riflo
and shOI6111l. He lmowa that niJ!O OUI of every
teo forat fim ..,. c:auaod b)' man.,Jk boiJII prowot forest tim b)' foUOwinJI ' ~··
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Breokfast Party
Jones Buick Show
f :00 SIIPI On Newo
Potka Party
PubUe ServiN
6:05 Sacred Heart
I :Jl Country Jomboree
Top Ten Show
6:30 Farr• Newa
12 :00 Noon Report
7:0ii BreakfaSt Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
"'HIIW do J011 think this will go wltil )'OUr new
I: 05 Plat tor Party
calf oluba, dear?"
7:lii Brlghl Star Show
&amp;:00 Sundown serenade
7·35 P1eklns lldwr Sbow
7:30 Sign Off
7•50 Nowa Report - Oblo
8:00 Sign Ofl - June
8?00 Breaklast Party
SUNDAy
8:110 Breakfast Party
IIOp 7:30 Sign On Newo
I\IGDdljp ltn l"rrdaJ
U:55 Mason County News
9:05
Collee
Will&gt;
Janel
8:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
1:00 !lip Oil
12:00 Community News
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Betty
Newton
8:35
Hour of Deliveranl"e
6:05 Musieal Clock
12:05 Noon News
IO:OS
Ministerial
Assoc.
(ReY. Paul Jooos)
1:4111 N,.,
12:10 Ohio News
10:30
Country
Hoe
Down
9:00
Wings
of Healing
1-10 Mllldcal Clock
12:1J Markota
. II :Oii Swap Shot:
9:30 Sunday Show
7:30 Nfwll P:zdUnes
12:20 BuDelin Board
II
:30
Farm
News
10:00
Voke o1 Prophecy
f:IO liu8lcaJ Clock
12:25 Newo 0 Grams
11 :40 Famil)l Worship Hour-Tbu 10:35 Sunday Show
The lJfellne
12:30 Agriculture As•nt
112:00 Noon Report
11 :00 Country Hymntime
1:00 Ohio Valley N....
12:45 Country Go Round
12:1$ Musle Just For You
12:00 Noon Report
1:05 World lo Ohio Ne1n
l:llli News Beat
Goo"ler's Guesl Star·Frl 12:15 Tho Search
1:10 Sporb Today
112:1&amp;
Z:OO Country Go Round
3:00
Platter Party
12•110 Rev Merlin 'l'oeil
S:B Weather Pldure
2:55 Newo Beat
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
I :00 Billy Graham'
I: 16 Mttalcal Clock
3:110 llld Way Matinee
4:30
Local
News
I :30 The Lutheran Rour
8:116 Community . N8111
S:~ Newo Beat
4:55
Bill
Stern
Sports
2:00
Signs of the Time•
t:OO Latcbstrlng
t:OO lltoclna with Doss
6:00 Bowllnl! Scorto
(Rev. w. s. Billups)
·9:11&amp; Publlc Service
4:30 lntarchonae
6·05 Van p, trick Sports
2·15 Public Service
1:46 Famlly Worship Raur
5:00 Coml!lwdlf Newo
6:20 Sundown Serenode
2:35 The Big Life
10:00 Mason County New•
5:06 World a NaUIItlll News
7:05
The
World
Totl.ay
3:00
Sunday Showca..
10:05 Talk of the Towr.
I:IJ Spotllgbt OD Sporu
7:30
Sign
011
4:00
I!
our oJ Decision
10:55 News
$:25 Wealberelll
8:00
Sign
OffJuoe
4:45
Jobn
Griffin
11:116 Moi'nlns Melndlea
5: 30 Dinner llualcalt
SATURDAY
$:00 Sund•y Showeose
(except Friday: Clt~.b 5:55 Inside llaob
1:00
Sign
On
News
1:00
Sundown Sereoade
Bells Ring\
f:OO &amp;lllael Bmt.
8:05
Country
Jamboree
7:30
Sip
Oil
11:45 World NeWI
8:00 Slcn Off
· 1:30 Farm Newo
8:00 Siea Off - June

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WE GLADLY LOAN a Blue
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I purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker Furniture, Middleport.
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HOT DOGS, reg. 15&lt;:, foot long USED CLOTfllf·JG- bargalns.
25c. Jack's Dairy Bar, Mid· Women's dresses 25-50 cents, 1
dleport .
7-!1-6tc Men 's and Boys' panls and
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shirts 25-50 cents. Men's shoes
Phones WY2-3994-WY2-Q01 HOUSE for sale or trade for a
and hats. Smith's Clothing 691 w. M•in St
Pomeroy
place in Middleport. S i •
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. Letart Falls, Ohio. 7-15-30tp
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REGULATIONS

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steering , cle~ttt interior, all good tires, radio and heatt&gt;r_
1960 CHEVROLET H.T. COUPE
$1795
Low mileage by original ownt'r. Beige finish, spotless
clean interior. V8 motor , automatic trans., radio and heater, hke new whitewall tires

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finish, va motor . J-'owerglide, whitewall, radio and heater

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USED CAR BUYS

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POMEROY-MIODL~~RT, OHIO
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Pomeroy council Mondaay night approved its 1964 budget - subject to review
by the county budget commtssion - expected to leave the town's active funds Oil"
proximately $20,000 in the red
The anticipated budget of receipts. expenses and balances indicated the general
fund wtll be about $11,698, the street fund $7,941 , and the utility fund $3,691, iD
deficit.
According to estimates, recetpts in the general fund, which includes the cemetery and parkmg lot meter
1 funds, wtll be $56,266.9&gt;6,
I with expenses of $67,965.

COLUMBUS - Dale E. 1
Wblteseil of Cedarville was appointed acting chief Monday of
the stale Natural Resources [)e.
partn¥ont. Wbllesell, 38, replac·
es Hayden Oldjl, 58, chief since
1955, who annoUnced his retirement.

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Girl Critical
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BAR HARBOR, Maine will be about $12,558 911 Willi
Thousands were pouring Into I
antic1pated expenses of t20.500.
this fashionable seaside resort
Utility fund receip~ will be ....
th1s week for front row seats 1
390 87. probably expenses, ....
Saturday to nature' moat spec·
760; sUite highway improv•
tacular sky show, the
total
ment active fund receipts, $1,•
eclipse of the sun
400. anneipated expenses alai
The visitors, rangmg from
A 12 year·old Harrisonvtlle
$1,400
scientists to schoolboys and
g1rl h1t by a car while ndmg
touristl
to
tradesmen,
were
hn:
a
bicycle
near
her
home
Mon~
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Inactive town funds include
i up coveted skies to watch
LAST ~IINUTil INSPECTION - Workmen give a Iast·minute lnspechon to a recently completed hogh-capa ay a ernoon, re.maln unc?n·
the pohce relief and penSion
the awesome phenomenoo of the city aluminum-covered hopper car at Amencan Car &amp; Foundry DIVISIOn of ACF lndustnes' plant at Huntington ·~~~ 1,:nd ,'"
~ntlc~\1 condlt~on
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fund which next year w11i h"'t
10
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moon passing between the sun W Va. Slxty-s1x alummum Center Flow cars - so named because of centerline construction and channeled un:
ren
ospl
oan mcome of about $7,67671
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and the earth. The nearby' loading features - are being po·oduced for Great Northem Ratlway and for Kaiser Aiumtnum &amp; Chemical Cor· lumbus this morning.
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plateau-like summit of 1,532· poration The cars are the first of thm type to be fabncated by ACF at theW. Va. locatwn.
Esthor Graham, daughter of •
LT. JOE FORD
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Atlantic Coast elevation be' suffered a severe skull inJUry I Joe P. Ford o1 New Hav· 550 expected in receipts and do
tween here and Argentina. of·
and numerous contu.,..,. when en has been commt.. looed . 1penditures. and the bond
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fered a perfect vantage point of
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she rode her boke onto Route I
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a
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the spectacle that will turn day
143 In front of an Ohio Bell aecond lleuten nt Ia tbe Unit- [about $63.423 02 with probably
Into night.
Telephooe company truck driv-1 ed Stales Air Foree uPon Iexpense• set at $44 ,490
RAVENSWOOD - Jolnl el I uminum Center Flow car&lt; from lar~e capae~ty Basoc design of Ileal and petrochemical pro. I, en by Clyde Euge~e Whetzel, graduation frOm OHI&lt;er Trabl·
In other action council:
MOSCOW - Premier Nik1ta forts of tYIO West V1rgmia m- Ihe plant w11i be used bv Ue the car _ the mverted pear Iducts that are &lt;:orro~uve
to 139. of 31 Evans He1ghts, Galli- InK 8&lt;-bool here. Lleutenanl
- Accepted pollee chief Jeb
S. Khrushchev was expected to- dustnes have produced t h e : (!real Northern Ra1lwa~ and shape cross ~ct1on - ehm1- steel. can be carried wathout I!Jolls.
I1 Ford wa• selected for t h e 1Webster's monthly report showday to turn over his role as nu- first high-capacity alum mum· Ib)
Aiummum S"tv • nates all corners and obstruc- contammat!On The cars are I Me1gs county shenff's deputy lraiuiu&amp; courH through com· ing 16 arrests, 1% accidents,
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clear bargamer to Foreign covered hopper rrulroad cars SIX cars are bemg produced ut - uons found m conventional cov- particularly well adaptPd for Howard Frank was called to the
four bonds. !H complatnts tn·
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Minister AndreJ Gromyko for ever manufacturer m the 9late Ill1z1ng nearly 1,000 000 pounds ered hopper cars.
haLihng bulk food
products scene at 12 13 p m b:y Whetzel [ petltlve enmmatloos
t h vestigated, six Illegal parkin&amp;
the second day of test ban talks The cars are bemg butlt by Iof alummum.
The car. approved by the t\s· l where 1t Is essential tnat the who saJd he dtd not realize he , other college &amp;raduate~. He is 1arrests, 14 warnlngs, . three
with Britain and the Umted the Amencan Car &amp; Foundry MaJor features or the Center soctatlon of Amencan
Rail· 1product be uncontammated .
had struck the youngster until . heine reassigned to Chanute \emergency calls 1n t~ ¥tUage,
~tea.
Division of ACF Industraes, Inc. Flow are 1ts hght weaght. clean roads, has been desagned to The alummum car has a J08- he heard th.e 1mpact.
I AFB, 111., fer tulning 15 •n o~e fl~e call, ?67 parking viot.
Khrushchev fill the talks off at Jts Huntmgton, West Vi1 gm· and easy unlnadmg , ab1hty lo carry many products . Maler· ton capacity - h1ghest of any Frank said th~ gtrl apparent· I alruaft malD&amp;enaoce ofllctr. t1ons IS!JUed wtth 65 unpaid, till
te_a rollickiltl start Monday, JaJ
Alummum for the carry a
of materials llal&amp; .such. as sulphur, salt. and 1 covered hopper car now in ser· ly rode her btke out of the ,
m street money collected, and
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contaminatiiin,-·and its many wodelyu.ed plastir. cttem· l•tce- lind we1ghs 23 tons un· driveway
Gene Gibson's ! 1111 8
Ker· 1$1103 m parking lot mooey.
, .- iaUty. He joked wllb the U. S. Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corpor· ~loaded compared woth 28 tons home into lbe path of tll• truck
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and
negotiators, Under ation from its RavenswCH)(), in- 1
Cor a conventional steel car
Pomeroy emergency squads-. I be rKelved
,8. S. degree clUb permlsston to attaeh ftal
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The all-welded body 18 fabri· men took the. victom to Me1gs from Weot Vlrctnla lustllule holders on parking meters iD
Harnman and Science Mlnister The car - termed the rfl'n- ~
J -cated from alummum plate al~ Memorial hospital She was then / of T~llnology.
1 the busmess sectton.
Lori! Hallsham, during a three ter Flow because of 1ts centerloy RCS-Hll! developed by Kol· transferred to a Ewmg ambul·
- Appropriated fund• to pay
and one-baH hour meeting. His hoe constructoon and channel· '
Alum mum
ance and rushed to Chlldrl!li'S Ohio Patrol Finetl
for f~remen's expenes! at lhll
behavior was tn striking can- ed unloadmg features - was
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Hit Peak J0 1962
oummer'o conventmn
tra~ to tbe •nubs and attacks deSigned by ACF with assiSt· I! . SAIGON, South VietNam (UPI)- About !50 Budd
This morning her condition Ohw Highway Patrol hnes - D1scussed posslblllty "'
agalhat Communist c h in a, ance by Kaiser Alummum te(h- h1st pr1ests and nuns staged a protest demonst~ahon towas still erittc~J and she re- hit an all-time hlgh of $3. 039 .. permitting Fr1tz Swatzel _to ~
whose deleptes were holding meal personnel. Jt is sold as day m front of the home .~f U S A_mbassador F rede11ck
mained unconsc1ous
392 m Ohio durmg the fiscal struct a garage on Spring--aft
Ideological talks With a Sovlot well 89 leased to mdustr~al 11 ,. Nolt1~g .•Jr to draw attentwn to then· demands for gn•at·
1 Whetzel, driving a 1963 Ford year 1962, State Auditor Roger ad)aren.t to a cement wall, and
team at the same time the nu- ers by ACF's sh.ippers Car Line er rel!g10us freedom
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Ranchero truck owned by the w. Tracy said todav The 1962 turned 1t over to the street eomclear conference was goif!g on. Division.
Pohce knocked down some of the yellow·robed pnests
Oh1o Rell Telephone COITIJllUIY figure passed 1961 by $274 _780 m1ttee.
d Pnor to being manufactu•ed m trymg to control the demonstratiOn. but they made
at Zanesvllle had JUSt dr1ven d th
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- Set July Ill at B p. m. u
- Sovie1 a 0
no mOve to ban the marchers
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e previous recor
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Moscow
Chinese delegates today took an at Huntington, ACF produced
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of Routa 684 oolo Route 143 statewide hoes was set m t!l60 I e a e or a mee mg n Wll
apparent recess ·from their the Center Flow at a Pennsyl· The marcher• camedS ban· lsecret police in plainclothes
when the accident occurred
when $28341162 was collected ' hall to discuss radio equtpmenl
talb oo the split In the world vania location. Production farll ners askmg the Umted tales Isurrounded the demonstrator;
Olficers Nld oo charges have Area .:Ou~ties and fmes wei~ purchases, and Invited ..fety
Communist movement. The Pe- Illes of the
front of Nolting's house and '
been lndged against Whetzel. Jackson $7,93995 ,
Lawrence committees, may
poll&lt;t
ICing negotiating learn met were moved to Huntmgtun last
g
The telephone company truck $!4,303 75 and $45 50 liquor fill· chiefs, fire ch1efs and first aid
1blocked off surroundmg streets
llono at the Chinese Embassy year.
Diem to hve up ~last m~nth's but permitted the demonstra·
had damages to Its hond, left es · Meigs $1557 98 and $62 50 chiefs from Middleport, Pomeo
The instructions were presumed __
Th_e__:p_re_s_en_t...:p.._rod
__:c__uction
todsettlle
fender and bumper. The girl's liq.uor fines , VInton $1 165 82 roy, Rutland, Syracuse. RacUlfi
- -of- a)..a1g1ous sir e an en
a egreed- tJOn to run Its course-· Four fire
b1k
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to deal with the unprecedented
engmes rushed to the scene but
e was emo IS
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Racial Equality CORE picketed
the governor's mansiOn i n
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MOfe M8ferJa
The Soviet government news~ A
p~per lzveaUa charged Monday pproved For

attack ?n China published
Sundays Pravda,

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The demonstration was the were not used
Meigs Memorial Hoopltal
Present were Mayor Cbarlot
openmg round of a new protest BuddhiSts, who make up
SERVICES SET
Leg 8 Cl k Ed
Schoenlel&gt;
campatgn against polictes of the
70 per cent of South V1et
ADMISSIONS - Flora Long, Funeral serv1ces for Lew1s and
: r Schaefer'
Roman Catholic president The Nam s populatiOn, charge they
Cheshn1!' Barbara Smtth, Rut· Braley of Hooker-st. ~lddle- Don Co1llns, Franklm Rizer
night that Peking may be preBuddhists threatened to contiu-l are perseculed and diScnmm·
land.
port. who died Sunday even. Bill B
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paring to proclaim Itself a rl·
ue non-violent demonstrations l ated agamst by the government i
DISCHARGES - Mrs, Hen· ing at hiS home . are to be 'ed·
•r_o_m_._ __
val beadquarters for communlmcludtng public swcides unhl l
STEFFAN: MAN~GER
ry Dover and son, Pomeroy : nesday at 10 30 am at the
lam.
' the government grants theor de·
RAVENSWOOD - WliHam Della Wmdsor Cheshore ; Nora Rawlings Coats Full&lt;!ral home.
The countv commissioners mands
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J. Steffan bas been appointed Wolfe, Racine, Carl
BIShop, Burial woii be m Miles cemeMonday ~av.. the Shelly black· Abou't 450 pollee, includmg 150
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tery.
toppmg f1r1n permission to ID· - - - --~ ~
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crease the amount of materials PASSES DRAFT BILL
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ser Aluminum's Ravenswood
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used to pave five Meigs ctlunty WASHINGTON IUPl) - The
Works, It was anoeuaced t•
CLEVELAND CUPI&gt;- Corohlf
roads.
House passed and sent lo the 1
day by Works Manager RobSamuel R G&lt;rber mado ~
,OR
1ft._ com . .
_.. , Senate Monday leg1slation that
ert F Buechner He jolaed
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rations today (or hit inquelt iiU
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a resolution to increase the l'8l wolu exe~p rom of ra
e The Pomeroy Fire depart- Kaiser Aluminum in Septem·
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a fam1ly
b 1956
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mampulator Mervm Gokl WCUMO
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Two passengers were slight- Ionage of MC 5 materials on whose father died as a result of ment an~ emergency squad are
er,
' as pan ~~perln en·
of eight wJtnessea called to telti-o
1y !Wured tn a two-car acci- €ounty Roads 46, 36, 35, and military service.
coopwatmg on plans for a gala doni of the. compony • Los Anfy
dent tnvesUgaled Monday night 26, due to a change tn the con· Under resont law, If one ,.. Labor Day
In Pome· , geles, CalH., food """tliner
BY CHESTER TANNEHILL
wao misomg.
In MelBa Cllllllly by the Ohio tract at the same price.
more ,.:, of
family die be- roy Septembel"2
i
pl•at. Ia Aupst, !!1St,
We should be ready for some real firecracker shootln' Gerber announced ha was
0
State Patrol at 8:10 p.m., one It was also agreed to black- cause of mdJtary
duty the .sur· The celebration wm raJse l &amp;rusferred to tbt compa Y• -those seven cases of dynamite stolen from Dravo
able to serve a subpoena
24 1 oo Mill
and fOur tenths of a mile east top seven-tenths of a mile In v1"v
· 1
·
ted,
money
to
eqmp
trucks
w1th
new
1 aluminum foil operalioo at the weekend ,at its Reedsville dam Site !We're stubborn, Allene Leoaanls. •
ng son Is exemp . "~new
.
Wanatah lnd
' derned If we II call it the Belville dam I Will make o e Garfoeld Heights ochool wbarbu
tncb..,
of Pomeroy GD Rt. 124.
Chester township called Cbe!iter measure would broaden the law radiOS.
'
•
whopper of a bang
.
n the ch1ef alibi witneas of racketl
A car driven east by Jatnes Comm01111.
loo mciude fathera. House approv· l A parade that will include
BAND TO MEET
Let's all hope the dynamite wasn't taken bv young· lhgure Alex (Sboadorl Birns
~ Laird, 19, Wblte Hall, stop- In other actions, the commis- , al was by voice vote.
bands, f~re equtpment and also
.
sters unskilled in liS use. Dynamite, while on"e of the Tho cororl&lt;'&lt;' ...td an lnvestlca·
ped onddenly and was struck sioo advertised for diesel fael I
wild ammals from loe Hnd1e , All members of the Eastern lesser-powered explosives compared t TNT .
h Itor checked Mw Leonanls' home
In the rear by a car
driven and gasoline bids to be due[
GilES TO HOSPITAL
Brotl1ers Circus wh1ch will ap- H1gh school band, mcominglmore unstable than TNT, and
early
both she and lilt
out, by Darrell L. Sayre. 44, August 5 at 10 a. m., and furn· Fred Harper, Butternut • av , pear for afternoon ond evenmg 1freshmen and n.ew
student
Imother had d110ppeared.
New Haven, W. Va. There lshed
tons of limestone to was taken to Meigs Memorial shows on tl(e Mechamc·sl park· ! bandsmen l!ld gll'is are to '"'"'I I PORTSMOUTH'S CHIEF of Pohce Theodore W!lbu
.. 1 don'tthinlt anything baloliap300
IYQlwnor damal!e to tbe cars. Scipio township truatees Reed hospital at 4·ZO p.m. ,\1onday lng lot, Is scheduled to open the at the school
July Jr, a Negro, has been tapped to go to the FBI's
pene&lt;i to M111 L&lt;onards.'' Gerbc
Two pauengera who report- Jeffers of, near Carpenter met by the Pomeroy emergeacy day's festivities.
118, at 6.30 p.m .. band d1redor, school for law enforcement officers known as the "West said "I think she 10 just "tryya&amp;
ell whip lashes to their necks with the cimunlssiooers L'OD· squad and admitted u a med· Squa~smen and firemen also Mr. Ralph Jarvis said today. Point of Law Enforcement."
'
oo awid ....eriDg queotionL"
were Paul Laird, It, WhIt • ceming damages caused by leal patient.
will sponsor .a chlcken·bar·bWe nominate our Shetiff flobert c. Harten bach for M1so Leonarda lold poUco llllt
lf811,and Lenley Hart, ~ Ra· county-built fences and levelled
cue. Fire ctuef Henrv Werry
AT ARROWHEAD
a place high on the school's waiting list. He has a fine and Biros wore at a
elnf. They did not reqwre groUnd on his proJl'!rly In c..
Melgo Geaeral Hospital
Iand Squad Chtef Phil Globokar Richard Haggerty, "'" of record as a dedicated law enforcement officer.
In suburbao Ookwond unW lo:•
trea~t.
IUmbla township. Danny Tbomp- ADMISSIONS - Albert Har- ,announced ,names of men to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauerty
p.m. July 5, the DlRhl Gold • •
~ was cited to Meigs 9011 highway foreman al!l'eed tung, Pomeroy; Fred Harper, lbead committees for the day. 1 1 M'ddi
•
ndln
HAS
IT
OCCURRED
to
1nyone
thai
tile
eurrent
murdered.
PoUce said Gold'a - ·
11
1A epo~1• d 18. •.:u,~ Sblo-Ruulan ldeolopell spilt eould be 1 cJ1nt hon wtlh h11 body Inside, w• court OD charge of s!Aippmg on to ~e care of the mat~ Cion&gt;' Pomeroy; Dav1d Sayre, Ra•ine 1Dick Vaughan will be parade 1 ~
and Sayre tru cited ml!sloners Avery Ne~on, Char· DISCHAR!&gt;!'S- Mary Eas- lmarshall, Jim Soulaby, circus [ am~ ~row e,':J. ~n Cheshl • topenaldetheWmtoleldownlllfUard!
parked in nearby SOioo at 11:18
to ltOp In aasured lei R. Karr, Sr., arid IIM~J.eth terday, Racine.
comm11tee chalfl!lan, and Roy , ton, &amp;:., •·;;
he ded ::
Horrible thought, lso'llt!
p.m.
McEihlnD attemed ' .
•
!Reuter, chief In charge of the Boy
ut
oop ea
Y
Gerber named Oaly four of lila
reported by
ey
' .' , .
)11£1Gll QUOTA 18 I'IVE
bar4H:ue.
:Mr. Roy GrOft.
WE'LL WAGER TWO to one that the Meigs County ei[lht wltueosel called for W ID Galllpolll coort , ~ IN JAIL
• The Ohio Sclt&lt;tlve 'Se"'lce l Tickets for, tbe C!lreus are now :
LOCAL TEMPS
Centennial Fair Parade, with Bill Childs as ita marsh1ll. !IQ'a Inquut. wblcll waa ..,....
Lou
:14, Pome.
.. ,
, ¥&amp;~ todef lllltiOUilollclloo sale and may be purchased
will go off amoothly.
'td ·ID lui i'MI 'daJa. 'l1IIJlor no Jlll!ll!8 .G. Gadle, rt, , "'!' ld· ~ Auguot drift eall of 1.~ .~ \:~ &amp;111 · ·~111811 01' ,squad Tho temperatuH. tn Porno- . Childs II 1 JGUUJ man dewrmined to help upgrade lllros, Mn. Merrill atlil, . .
lboln:. drell, ·Was ~Ina ~ld lp ~~~ !IIllo.. lltolwlllla live frOm .Metp·li!IJ!nlber, llrl!"'t lot the circua roy's bu&amp;lne~ dlstr1ot •I ll:ill hLS ~ommunlty bec~ufle he lmows that eommuoily·wlde ~ Md Sial... 't;J~:·~
fin. jail tOday 1111 !' chitge of ln!OJ&lt;J eoun'&gt;'. n will bo Ohio's bllllell :lllll ·be •. ,~ lor · ldults and 10 1.111. IGdiiY wu • decreea, lll)o proaressla tilt only 10und way iDdivid~la caa Improve 'llliooo ..,.. .._. !.llil
.- ..,..... ,
lcaU,. by clbl
Pomeroy ,pOUgii;&gt;
can o1 ,tho~ 7tlf•
.I
'0111!1
lor
cblldrt!lo. " i .
._ cte.r ~.
their "1110\.' 1.
1li .laiM.
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abou~

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partnership5, and rorporallons
Time and savm&amp;s dt'poslts of indmduals,
partnerships. and corporations
0t&gt;pOStts of Uruted Statts Govf'rnment
(including postal savmgs)
Deposits of States and oollt1cal subd1vis10ns

lnj'ured

,,,,

$2.551.008 51

Rediscounts, and other llabthtles for

borrowed money

Other liabihtles

.

. .

"

....... ' ........ .

TOTAL UABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital· (a' Common stock. total par
lalue $125,000 00
. . . .. . ..
$
~~v%ed profits · · .. ·
"" .. " ....
...............

(I)

In Collisl

'

Other deposits frert1f1ed and offu.•ers' checks etc)
TOTAL DEPOSIT~
S4 135i,201.53
(a) Total detnand dtopus•ts
!1.801,193 02
(b) Total time depostts

Lb D

a or ay
CelebratiOn
Is pIanned

Passengers

Demand depos1ts of 1ndrHduals.

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..............
T&lt;n'AL UABILI'11ES
AN1J CAPITAL ACCOUN'l'S
MEMORANDA
Pled&amp;ed &amp;.slilets and securities loaned
(i) U, S. Government obhgaUons, dU'e&lt;'t and
guaranteed, pled4M to secure deposita
8Jld other liabilihes

T&lt;n'AL
I, J. Edw. Faster, Vice- President &amp; Cashier
nBfr'Jed. baDk do hereby declare that thts report '
a.ue and correct to the best ot my knowledge
J. EDW FOSTER
We, the unders1gnt&gt;d directors attest the oorrectneu of
report el. condition and declare that it has been exammed by
IIDd to tbe beHt of our knowledge and belief lS true and correct
THEODORE T. REED, JR
.
C WAYNE SWISHER-Directon
THEREON JOHNSON
.....,
Dltl'l'E OF OHIO, COUNTY OF MEIGS ss·
Sworn to and subscribed before me thil 12tb d17 of JUIJ',II

11113.
IIY CoDimlaalon llllplreo ~~~ 1~0UNG, Notary Public

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REMOVAL SALE

SAVE

TO

Hoover Cleeners

Admirel TV

Lemps

Mlttreasea

Lounge Chelrs

Bed Room Suites

Floor Coverings

Tepe Recorders

Living Room Suites

tfris timeless step-In shirtdlesS
by Toni Todd, featured It!
MADeMOISEllE Magazine. The
cuffed sleeves bacoma front·
page news with "just-for~fun"
suede cloth elbow potchos.
Double-shtchad . edges, wood
toggle buttons and unpresNd
p!eot skirt wJn extra plaudits at

TONIGHT
"IOYI NIGHT OUT"

Kim Navet Jamea Garner
ToO)' Randall
(In Color)

every performance. Woodamoke
g1 een, cranberry red, black or

--ond"THI PHANTOM PLANIT"

brown. 8 to 18.

Dean Frederlcb Cole011 Gra,

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

only the loot

II •xpen1ive •

$10.95

MANY MANY OTHER ITEMS

BAKER FURNITURE

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Is Missm•g

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50o/o

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DURING BAKER'S

UP

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,

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TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES

ora~

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In
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extreme~y dange~~u~.uc

today~

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