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.. New Study Books Discussed,
Projects For Circles Studied

Boone Family
Returns From
Month Absence

Around And
~ About
Middleport

Grueser Family
Reunion Held
/n Middleport·

D of·A A~:.. J
To Oppose Ads
On Immigration
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and other i.Dterestetl
are Invited.

Circles of the Middleport l&lt;ap- towels made to hold toilet artltilt Church met Tueoday even- I cles and various small articles
nd M
Do ld
11&gt;1 when the study books for to be sent to Hong Kong. The The Rev. a
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lhe new year wer. di"·ussed group decided to place the ~e and chU~-:"";'' and Rev. and Mn. Jl'raDit Cbeeso- The family of the late Jobn tel'll ol America, met bt regular
and projects stud ted .
let "The secret Place" in
- !lo ·-~ve reU bt ;:,m ~ brew entertaine4 .ttb a dinn&lt;tr and Mary GJ'UMer held a re· ttelllioll Monday evertlng with
DORCAS CIRCLE
pJlals. Hostesses fer the Aug- f 'th wlu vaceTh00 ls'ted 088 SUnday for relaUVes including lllllon SUnday at the Middleport Cora Beegle, councilor, presldThe Dorcas Circle met at the uot meeting will be Mrs. James :,te re;th•-;;;, a::;;
Hllah Wangh, ol Columbta, Ken· Park. A picnic dinner was serv•ome of Mrs. Charles Bennett Souders and Mrs. B. F. Parma- li
JobfliO in Denville Pa neth West, Mrs. J. B. Hayes, ed at noon torr.
IU were Betty Rei91th Mrs. David Sneller assist·
a:::' In Manc':.ester, Conn.· with Mr. Qlfford Hayes and 1 on, Prius were awarded to Miss
baa blood poisoning ill
Jng hostess. Mrs. Emma ~ath· Attending were Mrs. A. R.l Rev . Boone's parentl, Mr. and Greg; and Mr. and Mra. Char- Laura Gru~, Po~y, oldfoot; Elizabeth YOOD8 iD
(The Store Cl- 11 Noon Each Thursday)
e-ws presented _dev~tions ~ken Pullen, Mrs. Edison Baker , Mrs. George Boone.
les Woode, of Alfred.
eat present, Kathy Bailey,
Pa., General Hosplt.from ~~e _booklf'l The Secret Mrs. Emma Mathews, Mrs.
Mrs. Boone and children ft'· ~ Weekend guests of Mrs. J . B. kersburg, youngest, and
; Belate Grueser in Meigs
friday Store Houn are 9 to 5 and Saturdey Store
Place, wtlh
Mrs .
Harold
Thomas, Mrs. Isabel Wiue. l mained in Manchester while !Hayes were Mr. and Mra. John lamDoo Grueser, Denver, Colo. Gen~~m~'1':.i.t
Houn are 9 to 9 In The Evening.
Thomas m charge o.f.Tthhe C P~l)- brenner , Mrs. Raymond Sax· Hev. Boone attended the East- Piatt and son, Jotm, Jr. of~ coAmtmtesndthl e greatestMr dlsndtanLoe.
Flower.!l w.ere ordered
r:a~. on the theme.
e r~ a- ton , Mrs. Donald Boone .\1rs. ern Baptist Theological Sem}- lumbus.
ng were
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liOn. . taken from the book uf Pearl Hoffman,
Mrs. Beulah nary at Philadelphia, Pa. Whlh&gt;
Robert Grueser, Miss ~1 ':1'"
to EUzaheth Young. A
Bo Thrifty! S.ve All Of Your Soleullps From
&amp;enes1s. Mrs. Donald Boone White, Mrs. Charles White. 1Vlrs. in Philadelphia, Rev. Boone vis- A-lC Ira Butcher has return- Grueser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
you note was read from
read from the ne"" study bD?k. Charle.!l Lewis , Mrs.
Kalie ited with Mr . and Mrs. Travls ed from duty in Korea to Co- Grater. , Mr. and Mrs.
Tedrow for flowers and
For next month 's
meetmg Mathews and Mrs. Davkl s.-~l- Gibbs former Middleport resi· Jumbus with his family, ~s. P. Grueser and John KAren
sent her and stating she
the pruject will be heavy hand ler. A dessert course was serv- dents .' and attended the Grace Butcher and children. He will and ~les, Mr. and
improving slowly.
;~;~;~~~~~· ed by ELEX.'TA
the hostesses.
Baptist Temple where Mr. Gibbs have a 43-day leave befor~ be-- art BBtley and Mr. and :Mrs. A communication wa,,'gt.I&amp;Uvldl
CIRCLE
is a deaNtn.
ing reassiJifed to the Carolinas. Robert Salley and Cindy,
from the national u
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The EJecta Circle met at the . The Boones also visil.ed t n e Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher and and Kathy of Parkersburg.
conceminggon~~~~iliiiiliii~
hOme of Mrs. Gerald AnL'wny 1 colonial village ul Sturbridge.' soo, Jim, ol Middleport, visit- Va. Mr. end Mrs. Leo Grue•
btU and e
with Mrs. Clarence Clark "'· 'tourist attraction. On their re- ed last week in Columbus with .er, Ripley, W. Va.; Mr.
ol Bible and Pl'IIYI!t
sisting. Mrs. Joe Wilson, chair- turn trip they visited in Mariet- 1their son and fondly.
Mrs. H. E. Troy and
pubUc schools. The
TONIGHT ONLY
Vicky and Connie
was instructed to write
VALUES TO
IIITtan, opened . the meeting with ta with Mrs. Boone's father. Miss Judy Butcher, daughter W V . Mr and' M
Homer E. Abele asking
''THE PHANT.OM
$7.95
OF THE OPERA"
II oraver. and M". John Kaulf who Is a patient at a hospttal o1 Mr and Mrs; Ira Butcher is G· a., and. Keith ; ·
to vote agtnst 5747 and for
(ln Color)
presented devotions entitled. there, and also viewed the I75th empJo~ed 8' Nationwide ln:ur- rues:w. Lind ·Haz1 1~
A communication was
Gerbert Kin Geatger Sean
Priced At $2.00 pr. Included in this group
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The
Christian
is
a
Citizen.
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year
celebration
of
Marietta
ance
ComplllJ
in
Columbus
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from
Edith Wakely, dis·
--andof Shoes are Nationally Advertised Brands.
"THI GEOR!il RAFT
The new study books lor the parade which featured floats ~ private sectetary. Miss But- M::.•a;:,;ym~ a~ ~r.,
trlct deputy, urgiDg eacb momSTORY"
year were diScussed 1nrludmg of vanous kinds.
cher wilt be 1 junior at Ohio G
d Ro . Gall' 1.• be to write concerning these
Connies - Paris Fashion - Charm Step Jayne Mansfield Ray Danton "Br
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ot· th Ban ·oo "
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nrue,
tpo ts, r
anc es
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University tlli$ fall.
M and Mr G 0
bills
Keds. Listed below is a size schedule of
foretgh mts•10n book a n d Ch ·ld
Of f. dl
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July 18-19 " These Citi.. ·Giorious," ~ home
, ·• ren
.ra e
Mr. and Mrs, Dan . Farmer I Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mra. Wakely also announced
shoes to be on sale.
"IXPBRtMENT tN
mission study book .
RoU
Are
Honored
and daughter, Lynn, of Dayton', and Robert, Jams and Jimmy, the district deputies end offi·
T\UROR
Plans were made to make
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were recent guests of the form- and Mr. and Mrs. W_llham T. eers picnic to be held at the
Shoes displayed on rack for easy selection.
Glenn Ford
Lee Remick
ice
cream
and
rake
to
be
takChildren
of
the
Cradle
Roll
er's
mother, Mrs. David Farm- G!ueser and Debra, Middleport; home ol Edith Belzlng. August
-and"IT HAPPENED
len to the eounty infirmary in department of the Middleport er and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Don Grueser, Denver, and asked ~t each memWidth 1414'h 15 15'h 6 6'h 17 1 7'h 18 I 8'h 19
IH ATHENS"
the
future
.
The
next
meeting
Church
of
Christ
were
recognizArthur
Skinner
and
son,
Tom.
Colo.:
Mrs:
Jack
Grueser
and
ber
send
an
article
for
the
disAA
12
17 12 1313 15 /IJ
(C1nemascope and Color ) 1
will
be
a
picnic
at
the
Middleat
the
sunday
School
l;.~ur
Sandra,
Mtss
Laura
Grueser.
trict
rummage
ule
to
be
helJ
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17;5
5 11 13 11
14
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Jayne Mansfif'ld
last sunday. Mrs. Thelma Boy. Mr. and
Georgo Dailu Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grueser September 18. The distrld bons·
Trax Co~:~lton port Roadside Park.
Bob Mathias
Punch and cake were served er' Cradle Roll superintendent anr' sons, Btl he, Stevte, and Ml- ~ 8nd Walter and Kandy, Pommeeting to be held m MarVALUES TO $7.95
~iliiiiliiiiliii~iliiiiliiiiliiiiliii~.;; to 11 members and guesL'l, Je-ri presented mothers or the rhil- chael,_ ~~ . South_ Charl~ston, Ohio . eroyj Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ~ru·
October Z3 was also . an·
Sue. Valerie, and Crystal White. dren with roses assisted by Wen- are VISJttng with theu
Ieser, Sr., Mrs. Freda Mttch,
Ru~ Kepler, natmna)
and Barbara and Joe Anthony
Gerlach, SUnday
&amp;hool Mr. and Mrs.. Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grueser
wtll be present
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LOVEJOY CIRCLE
· Superintendent.
son, Hutch, -~tdd leport, and Mr. and Jon, Mr. and Mrs.
are asked to have caneNEW FALL SHOES NOW IN STOCK
The Lovejoy Circle met
Mothers and children honor- and Mrs. Wilham Matlack,
RusseU and Wayne and T e
1n her honor.
&lt;TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
the home or Mrs. Harold Chase ed were Mrs. Norman Yeau- ter Rd .
Mrs. Stella Grueser,
Communications were
July 17-11
with Mrs. Rhoda Hall,
, son. Kevin : Mrs. Car I Mr. and Mrs. Frank WUson Grueser and Joho end
from MyrUe TlmmerJIUUI,
NOT OPEN
man, presiding. Mrs. p au I Roach , son, Randall Warren; and children, Sharon and Ann,
Mr.. and . Mrs.
of the benefJt depart·
JErlday end S1turdoy
Smart gave the opening pray- Mrs. Arthur Hess, daughters, are in St. Louis, Mo.
Maag, MmerS\'ille.
~nt, and from Elizabeth QulnJuly 19·20
er with Mrs. Richard Owen pre- Christy Jo and Cathy Ann ; Sha Mr. Wilson is attending t h
lin, state secretary.
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senting devotions entitled, "The t·on Kay and Donald Ray Karr, Firemen's Convention. The
Loyal Helpers Had
i s~~A~f.
PLAN CONFERENCE
TechnicoloJ·
Widow's Mite." with scripture children of Mrs. Donald Karr, will be gune about four weeks.
Elizabeth Taylor
from Mark.
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There will he a workerl' conRock Hudson
Rev.
and
Mrs.
MorviD
terence
at Mlddlepcrt Church
The project thairman. M r s tributed
James Dean Carroll Baker
Mrs.
Etht!l
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h
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s
son
and
sons,
Dwight
and
Doug·
The
Loyal
Helpen1
class
of
lr;;;i;i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Chill Wills
Sal Mineo Chase, read the names of shuta letter from Mrs James las are on 8 vacation t r 1p the Syracuse Methodist church
Jane Withers
ins. Reading books were disRunning time: 3 Hrs. 20 min.
Pincelli, (the formttr Dora Me- which wiU include a visit in held its annual picnic Monday
who had been helped by Canada and other points of in- evening at the Syracuse Park.
Sund1y, Monct.y, Tuesday
Men's &amp; loys' Summor
the circle.
terest. They will return the last A potluck dinner Wl!l served
July 21·22·23.
Mrs. David Dorst gave !he of July.
six o'clock with Carl Weese
"DAYS OF WINE
profll'am
entitled,
"What
Is
AND ROSES
Jack Lemmon Lee Remick
That In Your Hand1?" A salad
were Mr. ADd Mrs.
Charles Bickford
course was served to members Mrs. Harold Long, Jr., daugh·
Rizer,
Mr. and Mra. Carl
Jack Klugman
guests, Mrs. Paul 'mart ter, Rebecca Jean; Mrs. J o
Mr. 111111. Mrs. WIUiam
Alan Hewitt Tom Palmer
Debbie Megowan
Mra. Florence Rhodes.
Henry, daughter Hecla Jo ; Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas Hayh e - tiny tol'e Chrlll- . . .., come lrwl A llny
.Maxine Stewart
Also attending were Mrs. Charles Hamiltou,
chlldreu mall', Mrs. William ib.euner,
OUferent, Daring, Terrifying
" - • puymont holdo your purclooH fnnl- •-ploee MlecHOd
W11h1d and pretsed
Frances Bearhs, Mrs. Bert BOd- 8andra Jo and Brian Davi&lt;h
. Melvin Grimm, Mlsa MarHarrowing battle of a bright,
ef pro11y llello- olldhllloyo.
imer, Mrs. Cecil Bradbury , Ml's. Mrs. Lowell Beaver, daughter.
Karr, Mrs. Damon Ferrell
sophisticate~ young couple
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Launders-Dry CINn1n
ed by alcoholism!
Julia Grim, Mrs. Nor a daughter, Paula Rae; and Mrs. and Rose Ann, Mn. WoiU_aJn
Pomeroy
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Colorcartoons
Hamilton, Mrs. Dana Hamm. June Glaze and son, Ricky.
Eichbtger and Linda, Mrs.
Ralph Rabson, Mrs. E b er
Stowe and Linda, Mrs. Rayal
Thomas and Mrs. Helen VaJnewood.

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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1963

Fix Cause Of Fire On Bad Cord '
Four Little Gir1s Suffocated In Rutland
RD Fire Wednesday Investigators Believe

FINAL CLEAN-UP OF WOMEN'S

Summer Shoes

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MEIGS THEATRE

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MIDDLEPORT

Women's
SHOES

Sizes
4 to 10

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White, Beige
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ODDS-ENDS

Broken
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NEW FALL
FLATS
4 to 10

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Boy's

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WORK SHOES

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Size
6 to 12

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Cork Soles

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Children's

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SHOES
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The annual picnic of the JOF
class of the United Methodist
churcb wu oo Monday evenIng oo the lawn of Mr. a n d
Mrs. Cltarles R. Karr Sr., Naylora Run Hill.
Following the poUuck dinner,
Mrs. Karr took the fll'OUP 011 I
tour of her altracUve borne.
Mrs. An- Lucke, pn!llldent;
conducted a short business ,.,._
sloo. A eootrlhutioD Of • wu
made to the Ynotb Fellowship
for 1.anc11ter camp expet!Bes.
profll'l!M made ... refittlahlng the lroat doora of the churcb
proJect ot the class, was diocusaed. There wiU ba no Aug-

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The Sunday School picnic to
be held July 28 wu IIJIIlOUJIC8d
by Mn. Gerllcl Wlldermoth. Also announced wu the oemtnar
and worlt:sbop ol lhe WSCS tO
be lteld at the cburcb, August
29.
Allelldllll were Rev. and MJ'I,
C. Melvin Alkire, Mr. and Mra.
Harry P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Benton Pcinn, Mrs. Everett In&lt;&gt;· II
mas, Mrs. Lucke, Mn. E. J.
Tracy, Mr1; Dlilaht Parker
M)'!'lls K8y; Mrs. Wildermuth.
Mrl. Jed Webller Sr., Mra. B.
E. Bryant, Mra. Hugb l.ane,
Mra. Alien Elcblnger, Mrit. A-

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Mrs. Marie Chapman, Mrs. V.

D. EdwardJ, Mrs, Cbarles Lytle aail r.lr. lllld Mn. Karr.

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Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
M 1 S S MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK:
l!obby Darin and Sandra Dee are close
to filing for divorce, probably in Los An·
geles. That's why they were seen togeth·
~r in New York recently.- in huddles
lhat made the romantics think there
inifht be a reconciliation in the wind . It
Wil be ''amicable"
. .. Olivia DeHavil·
land's closest friends are wagering that
despite all the denials of recent months.
she and her French husband are on the
verge of a legal parting
Barbara
Stanwyck's illness has her Hollywood ad·
mirers worried - chiefly necause of her
pessimistic attitude.
Meredith ("The Music Man") Willson
alr•.• dy at work on his next project
t's tentatively titled "My Darling" and
eals with the period in his life when he
as courting his lovely wife. Rina, in
an Francisco. He hopes to have it on
roadway in 1965
. Undertaking parJors catering to the mob can look for an
valan•·he of business. On• of the big·
est all-out vendettas in gang warfar. in
0 years is under way, and the recent
npleasant "incidents" ar• only the be·
inninP.
One of the major factors in
e obscenity case against Hugh Hefner
av ~~ the correspondence between
ayne Mansfield and Playboy Magazine.
he decision as to whether the letters
re admissable evidence will be handed
own by the court on July 25
Greer
arson is considerJng an offer for a tele'sian series in which she would be the
acious hostess.
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fDiamonds Ar. A Girl's ll«t Friend"
~:&gt;umber in the upcoming Mnrilyn Monfoe film hiography, "Marilyn ·· You may
~ able to spot the chorus boy over to
lbe right -- George Chakiris
London
loon '! get "Camelot" for at l,•;;st a year,
It now appears. It was scheduled to re·
place "My Fair Lady" in the Fall, and the
~'ar. was t.o get Julie Andrew; and Rich·
trd B"rt1n for the roles lhe} played on
liroadwa} But Julie will be occup;ed
!'lith rnovie assignments fm a long lime,
and as for Burton-- well, you know what
ppened to him
A converted East
de apartmem house is a veritable hot·
d of all form•&gt;of vice, and police raids
limply result in a short stay oehind bars
(or the offenders. Then they re bailed
out and they go right back into business
lgain
Cyd Charisse is rohearsing a
~afe ad, without fanfare . She'll probably
eak it '" at Las Vegas, then make a
int appearance with Tony Martin at

IW'PY ENDING
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Dear Helen:
must be lnlalralinl: to iiiYt
Last FaU, my wile, unknow,•lltl.~llllll1 W1llnlahed olorlel Ia
to me, wrote you 11 letter l!ld
fllea. And, MCOI!d, . Ill
eomplointed beeau., 1 spank·
you lor lboWing my wife
ed her when· she lOOt her tefDo
ll&amp;bt. I reallu II would hsvt
per and threw thln&amp;l. She
much euler to jfllt llfel
ed you to sympatllllo wltb her
her and no1 rlllt !be n
and r.lk Into
prllbably 80 per celll ol your
brute.
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malt ones too. After aU, ..U..
However, inlltoocl of ·~=~~ butJnc Ia not 1 very popular
thy for her, you wrote e
aport. BaalcaUy, such tn Ill"
tgement to me, the lololllnd.
'IIOIIId not have chaDIN
And believe me, Mlm, f t dJd
1 t our bowie ~ .
have a time that evoaJng. I
re.Jl,y am atubborD and wtll •
not know loti pounds Of
talerote such behavlll'. But
lhina could gel that mad.
made the point mttdl more
riDted and roved, kldl:ed llld
, and I want you to
stomped, squalled and bawled,
1
appreciate It,
and caUed you and me every
JIM
oame in the book. I just s 1 t
Jim ,
thoro and watdted (who
Thanb far IOIIdlng mo your .•
reason wltb 1 tornsdo?) untO
Lolli y«: Jettor
she !llllde that fatal mistake
rash
o1
wi!Mpaokfb&amp; ·
1
and started tile crockery Dying
we ahould lay d01nl
toward the fireplace . . I didn't
(!I'OIInd rules lor husbandl
will! to spank her. Sbe had wltb hot·lempered wtv... Lllrot
punished herself enough a~ 1. Door slalllllllng, loot ~
ready. But she just stood there tng, mild lnvecllve: Ignore defying me wltb every bone in you )li'Obably deserve lt. Moot
her body. So I_ mentally caUed husbands do occaslanaUy and
on you lor bacl&lt;ing llld gave her 11 clears !be air,
a few token whadra. Then I 2. Book throwing- towar4

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Helen Help Ust ,

DOD had a lot of help from Logan it·
self, a real key to the Goodyear story
coming there. That ia a !act Meigs coun·
ty will remember in years to come if a
similar opportunity arrives.
It has been said over and over that
we must think expansion, be ready for
it, to have expansion. That Is a polite,
indirect way of saying our people of
substance must be willing to sacrifice
something to get. a new industry which
would Increase living standards and retail business levels of the entire com·
munity. ,
Logan, through its trade club, under·
wrote a $200,000 to ~00,000 fund to
obtain a n d remodel an existing plant
to Goodyear's liking. In a small city no
larger than Logan that undertaking must
have staggered many minds satisfied
with things as they were.
Obviously, however, business and In·
dustrial leaders in Logan willing to
make a play for the future of their com·
munity were in the majority.
DOD is to ne commended. So are the
people of Logan. We like to think that
DOD someday shall find the communi·
lies of Meigs county quite as willing to
help tbemselves.

armed oervlces iommlttoe wrofA! tbree whole year....m our con· Love. Three more limes that Avoid Une of fire. Announce, '
to President Ketmody earlier uu. oeq- 8f1t of ID ~ to ::~g 1r:he w;:~ 1 ~r:: "I'll come back whea you'N j
The Americao pooplo urgently year wamin1 In aubstanct that catch .up, which they have ..,. dilappo~t ~ ~h~
h calmed down.:•
1 e
need to !mow more o! the olflcial further tell baa coneeuions would cepted.
threw
·
3. Crockery tbrowlnc, at lire- ~
!acts and oploloos about the pro- be unacceptablo to the U.S. Sen· "The nueltar teat ball II a iOCJd
- I spanked,
Issue wlll'lliDc, "If )'011 f
poi&lt;d ban on nuclear weapons ate. The text of that letter also examplo of Soviet lacUcal opera- Next morning the fires
stop &amp;cllni llke 1 chUd,
testa.
il • state oecret too. The senaton Uono and 'Nuclear AmbWih' iJ a stUI raging. Now, Helen,
trest you llke ODe." Altel'
It is the American people who were Chairman Richard B. Rus- very good description of how thi!J' BODY should have to face
warning, treat her llke
must make ll1e final judgment sell, Ga., Stuart Symington, Mo., have sucr.&lt;eded in tblo actlvUy." hornet's ne1t before br. "fast('"""·
whether a test ball on the basis and Henry M. Jackson, Wash.
P.., . . . Cou
and when she deliberately
4. Crockery or book or yetto
now proposed would be in their· in· When BUell members of the VOSB uplorea the weight ol the med the coffee down h a r
throwing, al you: Bot.
terest or against them. They dore President'o own party become un- fall-oot argumeut aplnlt tbe enough to tum II over on
up - she'• asklDg lot 111
not make a mistake.
easy aboot concesslono to the SO. weight of the argument tbat a clean sult, I had had it. I
..... .And may all Petruahlol
Several member11 of lhf! Joint viet Union, the average American test-bao is, in fact, a Soviet am- admit I lost MY temper then,
as good luck with their
Chief.t o1 Stall appeared early reasonably might aloo become un. bush. He recalta Dr. Edward 'J'eJ. and took II out on ber. I grab- Katbarinaa as you did, Jlni. this year before the Senate Armed· euy. Tile average American cltl· ter'o atatement of Feb. I, 111611 bed that poor little girl, popped H.
Servkes Committee. More than a zen has been showered with mas- that a test baa:
her over my knee and spankM: Dear Helen:
fortnight ago, the joint chiefs pre· 1lvo propaganda in hehaW o1 a -Would prevent vital Improve- her till my band hurt. 'l11en 1 1 have been tsklng plano lor
sented to the senate prepared- nuclear test ban.
ment in U.S. atomic explOsives, chewed ber out Uke a top ser~ five
1 am scared · ~
n&lt;o• subcommittee a report on
Good Book
,
-Would nol loterfen! with SO. geflll, cbanged clothes a n
of lilY• flacl..-, J lei 10
the proposed test ban treaty. II citizens would' care. .lo.,in. viet Union atomic progreu.
charged oft to ~ • ', i •
I cali't plat 1111' Je&lt;o•on. Iii
They are agalnst lt.
form themselves of the argu- -Mi8ht endaag..- the NATO olo
• •
.
hav~ asked my mother to eftb.
That much has been laked. But menta against a test ban on the liance.
,
By the time I had gotten to er let me get another teacher
why they are opposed and . all of basis now propooed, there II a Teller aaid the Chinese would the corner, I felt like Bluebeard, or quit, but Ute answer 11 "NO• ·
tbe question• lllereto related are good book available. JnteUigent not be t'&lt;l&gt;t•aioed even though the and would not llllve blamed her How can 1 change l!er minclf
f&amp;&lt;ta being withheld !rom the citizens will want to read UU. Soviet Union signed an absolute brothers (remember the bl'otb- _ PLAYED TO PIECES
American peoplo. SOme of the top book whether they are lor "" test ban, But, the United States ers she told you had allo:"''ld Dear p to P:
brass have testi!led befo,. Senate against a quickie test biD. Tile woold b. oxpected to persuade her to ge.t mad_ and Utrow things Ask yoqr mother to 811 Ill ·• •
groups. T!Jeir testimony likewise title Is "Nuclear Ambuoh.'' by t7taoce to accept the ban.
all her lile?) if they had come your lesSODJ. U !be teitston 11 ';
Is secret.
Earl V088, publillhed by H011ry "Tilf 111111slans may ~~"' a down town and lynched me. . bad . as you say she will our• 'i
Perllops Too G o Regnery Co. of Chlcago, at 1!1.50. ban lor .that yery reeoon, Teller 1 spent most of the day won· 1y see It and arrange lor 1 '
Perhaps Pre11de~t Kennedy Is A bargain. Vou 11 s veteran wrote. ~ a_re ·lllpported by derlng what 1 would go home change. Music should 130 som• ·,
baing too generous m making con· WaohmgtoD newoman. Dr. Willard w1otspread public W.S.I elamor. to and if 1 dared go home And lhina to enjoy Wbelllt becomes '
cessions to the Soviet Union. II Ubby. Univo:roity of California, In I hc!pe that potrtollc congreosmen th~ is when 1 got tbe reai sur· fear and te~ and ner\&gt;ea, a ,
so, who has a batter tJght to an.. mtroc!uct•on wrote:
of both partie• w1D ~1st the prise. The house was spotless, wise parent. finds out :tlo ,..., ·
koow about that than the Arnerl·
Mr. Voss teU.. the story of the pressure o! • ~ubUc ft~ghlened she oerved a wonderful dinner son why and tries a new Ill'
can people? T!Jree Democratic S0v1et arrestatiOn ol our nuclear by erl ... and m10led by the mlr- in front of th ftre 1
d ~ch _ R.
·
Iilenarors, all membero of the arms development program for Iage of p&lt;ace.
could not ha:e OO:nac:, ~~e Tlifs 'column 11 d·~ 11
lly LYLE c. WIL80N
Vnlled Prtu llltenlllloaol

the Concord ln 1964 . .. Nat King Cole
has a really pretty one in his aew album,
"Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Day• of Sum·
mer ... it's "That Sunday, That Summer,"
by Joe Sherman and George David
Weiss.
•
•
•
Groh•m Greene had an Invitation to
visit Cubo in September from Fidel Cas·
tro . Former Olympic skat&gt;ng champion Carol Heiss has agreed to do a ser·
ies oi TV commercials for use durmg the
watPr Olympics
Eddie Fisher's brief
absence trom Nevada to headline the
Aug. 3 show at the Lido Beath club in
Lone lsldnd won't endanger his status as
a "res1dent" of Nevada if he should
chouse to get his divorce m that state.
It's prrm1ssible to leave for a shnrt time
for bc.,iness purposes . .. Bernice Massi
decided aol to tour with "No Strings"
becau•e she has a Hollywood offer, she
says
For quite a few •~•sons the
mas! popular sweatshirt on local beaches
were those marked "U. S. Drinking
Team .·' But this year the girls are lea·
turing one lettered "I'm JACKIE - the
boss•·
Simon and Schuster. will publish "Th• Beauty Part," although the
show wa. a flop. It was one ot the casualbes of the newspaper strikf: the show
biz exoens beUeve it would h&gt;ve been a
hit if prospective customers t·ould have
read the reviews, because Bert Lahr
gave a fabulous performance in it.
•
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•
En•ployment note: If you re a talent·
ed girl botweeu the ages of Ia and 15,
' ~ IO•irself to the Brooks Atl;inson The·
atre J•lly 17 morning. un.teo Artists is
casting hr a teen-ager to ap:&gt;ear oppo·
site Pete1 Sellers in "The World of Hen·
ry Ori'.nl " Mr. Sellars, director George
Roy Hill and producer Jerry Hellman
will be on hand to screen the applicants
. • Sally O'NeiU, once a big star in the
silent. mo ''e era, is gravely ill
. The
play0ffs in the big golf toUrnament are
making the bookmakers rich There's
some oetung on the tournaments, but it
~et&lt; really hot during the playoffs . .. .
U. S liltelligence had a great deal to do
with cracking the Swedish spy case that
hit t'le headlines recently. Far more
than indicated by the newspaper ac·
counts . Life is sending Milton Greene
to Europe to photograph Maximllllan
Schell at his Bavarian hunting lodge.
(And won't that be a nice change from
stomach operations in full color!) . . ..
The F'rench are being funny, banning
the Danish film "Weekend" tor being
"too sexy." Come on, garcorut!

11

l~fedical Renort
c=-~=an~:;y
lrooble,
E~i::F;'i.
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months now, nothing
will ala -··-·
to
air. She stiU gets mad
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By Wayne G. Brando!atl~ .'III.D. gam filling, but such a cause
Q- Is rlnp.rm primarily a would have been discovered by
!ungus condition or a blood your dentist. In a few )lj!l'sons
. condition? How can I get rid of sleeping with the moutb open
it? Is it th~ same u athlete's is asroclated wiUt a salty taste.
loot?
If you are taking medicines
A - RIDgworm to a fungus that contain ammonium or cal·
diliease that may attack any clum chlorldate, sodium or popart of the skin but It has a tassium Iodide, or sodium bl·
marked preference for parts carbonate, this could be the
lliat are moist. For this reason cause. II you are not taking any
it is common in the groin and of these try cutting dO!"'I or
in the feet w~ere It is called ath· eliminating table salt I rom
tete's loot. Many perSOD9 who your diet for a week and see If
are not in the least aUtletlc also that wlli not help you.
1et it. A new fungicide, chior·
oxylenol, has proved very ef· Q - What would cause me to
lective in some persons who , feel pain in a leg that was tal&lt;·have used it.
en off 10 years ago?
Reeeat otadlea Indicate thai A- Nearly every perSOil who
in oome perBODo rod • abaped has an amputation has ROme
"-ttntal ratller than n lmlpo palo!u! senstatinn in the oevereaase athlete'• loo~ 'ftls mndd ed ending of Ute ne"e that
a~ctUDI lor the laUure or ...,.. supplied \he lost leg. Thlo Ia
victims lo gel J'OIIot tnm aoy called phantom lei pain,
Iii
of tbe fugle!dos •nd I« lhelr

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BAILIWICK
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havo said many times in the
past : First, find the exact
cause. When Ibis Is done the
,
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.
treatment presci'lbed by your
c·
•
doctor is often surprisingly easy,
But always, you must keep your
I
leet ao dry as poMible as much ElRUT, Lebanon tUPII....sllna ill owr. men-howeVer 'ine&gt;.'perot lhe time as pti"ible.
havt appeared of a posalble ri&amp;- ianced-ID key pooltlono.
lng tide agalnat the Boath pariJ 'l'hil policy ia el.almeo to bo foe.
Q ·- For ..vera! weeks I control m Syria and Iraq, boUt terlng a oteadtl) inereu.lng anti· '
have had a salty taste In my locked in· a bitter Ideological S.ath alli!PO• In lhe ctvll serv·
mouth. I've checked with my conllict wltb U.A.R.'s Prealdent 1ce and lhe armed !or&lt;ea, wbore
dentist and lulve used different Gamai ~ No-.
"'niorlt) has oomet- beeD I&amp;· '
kinds of mouthwash but ~ Sy1ia iJ ..,. deep in a polltlcal nored.
.
!ng seems to help. What could erillll ,Y{)!!Cb bu ..., IIG Boath . Tbe Syriall crisis be&amp;an !Alai
cause Utls?
pt!M!Dient maneuver l'8pelltedly month wi"' a Baatbjat old to clfl)
A - 'ftll. nlher · baffling tO avoid Ill open elasb with the tbe wllip ol Del-· llllntstOr
SYl"J&gt;Ionl is olroer\&gt;ed In oome ..,. Blljlthlllo.
Zlad AI illii, a IliaD ltltll' a
pol'SOIUI who smoke excessive- lrlq rei'entl,y lliUIIIUilCed the strona perso'nij' folli&gt;w!n&amp; Ia the
ly. U )I· • smoke try cuttln~ tl crulhiDI ol •a Vile Cominunlo 1
1ormy, b7 trlnot!lfflna ~broad or ·
ou~ for tour or five weeks and piot." but thj reporta reselling d!~Rflll ' oiuilher of hto olou
see wbether the salty taste db· •here indicate !hal tlie . plntters aniiy ~~~oe~li!ei;
'
":.~::;,;;;;;;;appears. CUtting out omokl118, ""'!;• by ll!l ~!ll.,only Comm•· ,
baf\Wd the IJ!OV• bit.
wUI &amp;fve you other dlvidellds idjlt, ~ '"'; '•; .
terl.v. ·
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saliva in contact with an ~ 1 from S.a~ ~ • ~P.Ia,":!,"' ' .,O.,~ ~,:4~ .
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Mike Evans pitched a nohitter lor a 17·1 ylctory over
the Red Sox Thursday, and
John Ingels came beck Friday
with a four-hit, 2-1 win over
the Senaton, to keep the Mid·
dleport Boys' League Yankees
on top of the heap with no defeats in oecond half play.
· Evans fanned II, walked nobody, allowing ju!t one run In
the fourth wben Rex Roush was

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Mrs. Maxme Camp of Columbus. One stepson preceded him
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Williamson down 34, 8:25 a. m. affairs of the Veterans of ForGallipolis Dam - Crucible eign Wars, and serv~ in the
down 2:20 p. m.; Semet down color guard. Services will be
8:15 p. m.; Edeana Bosworth held at 2 p, m. Salurda) at Mill·
up 11:15 p. m.; A. L. Nash er's Home for Funerals. Rev.

down 7:40 a. m.; OVEC down Plants cemetery. Friends may
clear that an accusei;l slxluld
8:20 a. rn.
, c~ n ~t the funeral home Friday
assistance in communieating with Kanawha River - Solvay up ' JO moq 3Ql IIlun pau uoouJaue
a relative, attorney or
London 2:45 a . m.; Elgercliff the service. ·
down Marmet 6:15 a. m.; Lucy
person immediately after his
rest, he would be willing to
Jane Lucas down Winfield 4:45
believes a statute should make

such a bill.
".I woitld hope, however,"
the governor, ' 'the
would be cautious about
language that would give
the sUspicion that solicitation

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WATERMELON SUPPER
Girl Scout Troop 6 of Porn·
eroy will sponsor a watermelon
supper this Saturday from noon
until 9 p. rn. in front of the
Pomeroy city hall. Funds will

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Mr. and Mrs. Phltip Wolpert

and Suzanne spent the we&lt;!k· ll

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
J. V. McGrew. Their daughter,
Gay remained to visit with her ·
grandparents.
:
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Mrs. Ph1hp Batey and chd·
dr~n. are spending two weeks
VISitmg her parents, Mr. and ·

day at the Post Office in Point ek
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Pleasant. For appoin!"'ent, weMr: and Mrs. Edwin Stein
call Sgt. Judd any evemng at visited in Winchester, va. sevGI 6-W!I!I, In Galllpohs.
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry CUnningBEIRUT, Leb.anon (lJPII - A TWO SOLDIERS MISSING
ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 1
revolution was reported under
Hudnall and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hartman and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Kerr in Dayton, Ohio recently.
Mrs. Thomas Grinstead, Mrs.
William McFarland, Mrs. Clyde
Rice and daughter, Jackie were
shopping ln Ravenswood a n d
Parkersburg on Friday.
Jerry Wiles, son of Mr. and ·
Mrs. Karl Wiles, has been initishl Embassy."
U.S. Sev-en.th Infantry Division, iated into Scabbard and Bla•de .I
At ooon, Radio Baghdad in '!be soldiers were swept down- National honorary R.O.T.A. fra·
neighboring Iraq reported that an j stream when they a~empt.ed to ternity at Mar shaD University.
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Damascus Radio broadcasts a . m. today was 86 degrees un·
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a coup may have been staged by
follower• of Maj. Gen. Ziad HarMAN FINED
iri, former defense minister and
chief of staff who was forced into James Cadle has been fined
exile in Paris this month.
$5 and costs by Middleport MaHariri helped the Baathist gov- yor Lee Smith on a charge of
ernment of Syria oust pro-Nasaer intoxication.
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children's home, about 15, have Ute proceeds from this to the
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dren of Berkley Springs, w. Va. !ngton is villltlng at the home
Friday and latur4ay
and Mrs. Sylvia Florey and cbfi. of her daughter and family, Mr.
July lf·:IO
dren ol Columbus, Oblo visited and
Edwin Stein.
Geo Stevena'
last week with Mrs.
A family picnic was beld on
"'!r~~h:!!~J"
Miller and Mr. and Mra. Harry Sunday evening at the N •
f;lizabeth Taylor
Miller.
Hoven Park. Attending we1re ll
'!:f..r~:c:1
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roush Mr. and Mrs. BUI Miller, Mr. Jameo Dean C
and Mr. and Mro. Walter
and Mrs. Billy Mlller and Cote, Chill W~~ne Wilbon
stead were vacationing recent- Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mont.gom· Running time.: 3 Bro. ZOmln.
ly In the mountains in We 1 t
and MicheUe and Melinda,
Sundoy, Moncloy, T - ,
Virginia.
of Belpre, Ohio; Miss Shel·
July 21·22-U
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rick~ by Grinstead of Parkersburg,
"DAY1 01' WINI
and daughters and Mrs. Ad a Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rice and
AIIO ROIIl
Richard visited relatives
In
Jim, Jackie and John Jack Lemmon 1M Remick
Philadelphia, Pa. last week.
BooneviUe, Ind., Mr. and Charles Biekford
Sara and Sandy
Thomas Grinstead and Alar Hewitt Jaek~S::l
Tom
of Lima,' Ohio Yisiled several
Mr. and Mrs. William Me· Debbie
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ed· Farland and Charles and Ray·
win Roush.
mond, Mr. and Mrs. C I iff
Mrs. Lndemia VanMatre and Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Arthur Allen spent sever- Roush. Becky a~d Joey, Mr.
al days visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Bill Grmstead all of
H
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in
Bel
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omer ere 1
iiiiiii
pre, ':;.;;[ ji.~~~·
Mrs. Orpha Ohlinger has '

tel, Tu~ay at the Masonic League Convention at Thiel Col· '
Temple m Pomeroy and Thurs- lege at Greenville Pa
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p. m.; Lelia Shearer down Win·
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!Jeld 6:30 p. m.,
aver own , Army Recruiter Sgt. Kenneth M J G s 'tt in D 1 th
Winfield_ 8:.45 p. m .; Helen Z. 1o. Judd has announced a new lllrs. · · WI :ers
an or '
Win!1eId 10 : 15 p. m.
h
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placing him In Galli· R
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ay, Wednesday and Roush from St. Paul's Luther·
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government "has been foiled ."
Wednesday.
Damascus Radio announced a I
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be used for the scout's trip •• 1....... in the Syriao capital of DaSE?UL, Ko.rea IUP]) - Two
California.
today, with tanks, artil- AmeriC~n soldiers swept away ~y
lery, and soldien involved in th.e swift current of the Han tin
fighting.
River north of here were missmg
The British Embassy here said and .presumed dead ~~ay, acit received a cable from Damas- cordmg to an an.n~uncement by
cus reporting fighting "in the U.s. Army aut~rJhes.
Including Thursday
center of Damascua . . . small . ~ two ~ldier11 • we': not lden·
arms, tanks, and artillery are in tif~ed, pendmg notiflc~tion of rei9:00 to 7:00
action within sight of the (Brit- abves. They were asslgo~ to the

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:::•Mrs Jyde Rtce

put tile .shoe on the wrong foot.'' down ~:20 a.m.; L. W. Sweet the V. F. W., will have charge and family of Buckhannon, W. •
He sa1d that li the legislature up 6:30 a m.; Harriett M. of the services. Burial will be in Va. spent the weekend here

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The b1ll would have insured the
right of an attorney to visit a
prisoner whether or not charges
had been !iled. In stating his opposition to the measure, Rhodes

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Mra CArl 'l'enoant and child- alto t1slted otber ftllallnl wldle ll Glenn Ford
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· Mr and Mrl Gerald Clark here
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~:~~ lui ~ Harry Hoffman aad do"'
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Mra Manln Marr
(Cine!~.!:'::r'Color!
vacationing at Lake Riley near ,ghter, Judy, · ·
Ja•ne HOJUfltld
Weoton, W. Vo.
and clauchter, Brenda ,...
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of Mrl. Vide caiQTra
ner bave returned home
,.8 at Alhenl, Oblo. Brondo
Bob llotlllu
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In Fl rlda
the bouseguelt o1 The HoH·
va:
for thiJ weet.
~ Jim ckl and ·
Mr
d Mrs BUI
of Boo~~vllle' 1~ ~lslted
d,r~en B~bara and .
POMIIOY. OMIO
.,. 51 week w!Ur h.,: parents Mr
are • .;..t!nlag this ,...,k 11 --,-ON~IG·HT~N·OT~~OP~I-.IIMrs.
T!Jomas
Myrtle
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s. c.of Hunt.
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Mrs.
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Z. T.
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Veteran Dies

Albert Lee Plii'IOOI, •. I vet.
eriD o1 World Wor I, and a resldenl or the Libby llcUI, died
tolddenly at 11-10 p m Wedne&amp;cia
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Y 1D Holzer bo8pltal. He bad
C!lllered the h01pltal less than
two hours prior to btJ death.
Mr. Plll'BOill served oVerseu
durmg World War I •• a mem..
ber of Co. D. ill*h Englneen
andb.allltook Part •~- several major
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single,
Demoskey
a
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Annette
Jones
up
14,
eo
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he and
with his triple, and Tom ~ : 50 p.m.; Elisha Woods up 14, to Galbpubs from war
Pomeroy
a single.
3:55 a. m.; A. E. Dyteo up IT, at one lime was employed at
Senators
IIIII 11011-1 4 Z 4 :l$ p. m.; Lady Grace up 1l, the Gallipolis State Institute,
Yankees
0111 Olx- Z 6 3 4:ZII p. m.; Jerry Booworth .later with the county highway
Demoskey and T. Hawley, down II, 6:35 a. m.; Blue Seal department, In more recent
and Conde.
down 19, 1:50 1• m.; Chria Jr. years he w~ with a taxi comSox
11011 101)... I 0 4 qp 20, 5:45 a. m.; Craig M. pany and retu:ed in 1955 due to
Yanke•"
1~(10) lOx- 17 10 I down Zl, 6:45a.m.; C. V. !Jam. a heart COndition.
B. Lewis and Roush. Evans rer down 22• 5' 35 a. m.; A. V.
He was born June I, lti!K In
Conde.
~hrla do;' ~il~JZ: IS a.
Jackson county, W. Va., only
.;: up d' · 23 a? m.;... RaY· son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
wney own ' a. ·'
Edward Parsons. He was marenswood up Greenup 7' 15 p.m.: rled to the former Carrie Sayre
~uny ~ Gree;p 9 ·20 m~, of Antiquity in 1930 and she preaynC:,al ~ ~:PIS ·
ceded him In death in 19M.
I~-~ tl d u~l 's·3o aa. m·: Survivors are two hallbroth-

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eight, walked five, giving
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up s1x bits.
In the third R. Howard wu G 11 1 e fddillp: G&lt;JU!polft
life oo an emir and scored on
1
!llgels
error. Bobby Lewb was "" led the llilrd witb a single, was 20.11, Pl. ~1111111t 2S.Itl, IIIIIlosing pitcher, living up .tO
erased at second, and Conde ton .78 stationary, Kanalllla
!amlin&amp; seven, walking
out. But Evans atng. Falls .110 lallln1, CbarlellaD 11.·
having four bobbles
and scored 011 Rice's single 1111 stationary. London, Marmot
him.
b
ba
and Winfield dams wore on the
Y a two- se er- .
Grogan was the big
in the outfield.
Sills.
with tJu:ee !or three, all
Tied at I· I until the tilth, the Boat movementa• . . . . . . . . . ..
Evans also had two
Conde singled with one Oblo River - Orlentan dawn
Jim Conde homered in
and scored on EYans sec- 113, 4 a. m.; Aliquippa up If,
Yanks' big third inning
straight oingle. Gene Pow- : 1 : 4~ p. m.; Zimmer up 14, 2:30
19 runs scored
ala&lt;&gt; singled.
· p. m.; Charleroi up 14, $:1.5
TilE SENATOR GAME
Senator bitters were Jerry :p. m.; Frelborl&lt;r up 14, 8:35

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most peJ'S9118 Utls clears up In
a lew months. Operations to fur.
Uter remove sensory pathways
to or in the brain have been attempted when the pain Is persistent and severe, but the resulta are often disappointing.
exile July 11.
The failure of the Baath to
Q -My ollter has a craving grant adequate reJl' .....tatlon
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to eat raw rolled oats. She is Syrilon Nuserlto elemenll 1o tb~l ~~~~!~
l&amp;inin&amp; weight: Is it harmful to post-coup cabinet oparked ..
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eat roUed oats raw?
crlllo and put 1o doobt the
A - ~ outs may be .eat- tabllshmeot of the tr(jJartlto ·IUaitt-l
en raw wjthout harm, but an ed Arab federation Iraq
esceSiive pin in weight
Is and Egypt.
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harmful and the rolled oats-may
be o cootrlbutJnc factor.
The rea10ns (or the claJIJ
Pletse .... yoar qaettloaa complex. Both aupport ~b
llld ..,llllllbll to Dr. W"yyoe tlonallsm and Arab unitJ ,... ,.,.
G. GriDIIatidl, M.D., fi1 oliN they diller dlametrlcalcy on
"!'••- or lhil paper. While Dr• ....,... should lead Utlo part oflhe worliL "
otadt c-ol ..,_ IDdlftlul
!ellen, be wJU • • - 1et1en
or leBOral bderettl Ia lalllrt&gt; eelumna,

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0verthrow 0 f Baath arty
Seems
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enough, and OCCislonally
Bolte! ill care of 1 h II ' ·
about and slams • few doors, newspaper. ·
but no throwing.
----I ID1 wrlllnl Utll letter for
two reasons: flrat, just lor your

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DOD Does It Right The First Time

The Goodyear-Logan coup is the first
score the Rhodes admin
can claim. Goodyear had de·
to take its $900,000 permanent
to foreign soil in Michigan when
Holl-Wilson team took the ball for

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Since DOD has done it in Logan. we
thould pause to concern ourselves how
1he soil in Meigs county for new industry may become like that in Hocking,
and how we might reap a similar harvest.
DOD, Department of Development,
headed by Gov . Rhodes' appointee
George E Wilson, served as the lens of
a camera in focusing efforts of the Lo·
gao Traade club and Rhodes' own office
in making the first new industry break·
through . According to a recent editor·
lal by Ned Stout in The (Columbus) Dis·
patch, thank yous flew thickly at a meet·
,ing in the governor's office after Good·
!:vear Tire and Rubber's new production
ilne at Logan turned out its first piece
a pilot plant.
On the receiving end of many of these
yous was Barton A. Holl, Logan
and president of the Ohio

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Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
M 1 S S MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK:
l!obby Darin and Sandra Dee are close
to filing for divorce, probably in Los An·
geles. That's why they were seen togeth·
~r in New York recently.- in huddles
lhat made the romantics think there
inifht be a reconciliation in the wind . It
Wil be ''amicable"
. .. Olivia DeHavil·
land's closest friends are wagering that
despite all the denials of recent months.
she and her French husband are on the
verge of a legal parting
Barbara
Stanwyck's illness has her Hollywood ad·
mirers worried - chiefly necause of her
pessimistic attitude.
Meredith ("The Music Man") Willson
alr•.• dy at work on his next project
t's tentatively titled "My Darling" and
eals with the period in his life when he
as courting his lovely wife. Rina, in
an Francisco. He hopes to have it on
roadway in 1965
. Undertaking parJors catering to the mob can look for an
valan•·he of business. On• of the big·
est all-out vendettas in gang warfar. in
0 years is under way, and the recent
npleasant "incidents" ar• only the be·
inninP.
One of the major factors in
e obscenity case against Hugh Hefner
av ~~ the correspondence between
ayne Mansfield and Playboy Magazine.
he decision as to whether the letters
re admissable evidence will be handed
own by the court on July 25
Greer
arson is considerJng an offer for a tele'sian series in which she would be the
acious hostess.
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fDiamonds Ar. A Girl's ll«t Friend"
~:&gt;umber in the upcoming Mnrilyn Monfoe film hiography, "Marilyn ·· You may
~ able to spot the chorus boy over to
lbe right -- George Chakiris
London
loon '! get "Camelot" for at l,•;;st a year,
It now appears. It was scheduled to re·
place "My Fair Lady" in the Fall, and the
~'ar. was t.o get Julie Andrew; and Rich·
trd B"rt1n for the roles lhe} played on
liroadwa} But Julie will be occup;ed
!'lith rnovie assignments fm a long lime,
and as for Burton-- well, you know what
ppened to him
A converted East
de apartmem house is a veritable hot·
d of all form•&gt;of vice, and police raids
limply result in a short stay oehind bars
(or the offenders. Then they re bailed
out and they go right back into business
lgain
Cyd Charisse is rohearsing a
~afe ad, without fanfare . She'll probably
eak it '" at Las Vegas, then make a
int appearance with Tony Martin at

IW'PY ENDING
u I .would .,_
Dear Helen:
must be lnlalralinl: to iiiYt
Last FaU, my wile, unknow,•lltl.~llllll1 W1llnlahed olorlel Ia
to me, wrote you 11 letter l!ld
fllea. And, MCOI!d, . Ill
eomplointed beeau., 1 spank·
you lor lboWing my wife
ed her when· she lOOt her tefDo
ll&amp;bt. I reallu II would hsvt
per and threw thln&amp;l. She
much euler to jfllt llfel
ed you to sympatllllo wltb her
her and no1 rlllt !be n
and r.lk Into
prllbably 80 per celll ol your
brute.
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ruder~ and 1 good !liP)'
malt ones too. After aU, ..U..
However, inlltoocl of ·~=~~ butJnc Ia not 1 very popular
thy for her, you wrote e
aport. BaalcaUy, such tn Ill"
tgement to me, the lololllnd.
'IIOIIId not have chaDIN
And believe me, Mlm, f t dJd
1 t our bowie ~ .
have a time that evoaJng. I
re.Jl,y am atubborD and wtll •
not know loti pounds Of
talerote such behavlll'. But
lhina could gel that mad.
made the point mttdl more
riDted and roved, kldl:ed llld
, and I want you to
stomped, squalled and bawled,
1
appreciate It,
and caUed you and me every
JIM
oame in the book. I just s 1 t
Jim ,
thoro and watdted (who
Thanb far IOIIdlng mo your .•
reason wltb 1 tornsdo?) untO
Lolli y«: Jettor
she !llllde that fatal mistake
rash
o1
wi!Mpaokfb&amp; ·
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and started tile crockery Dying
we ahould lay d01nl
toward the fireplace . . I didn't
(!I'OIInd rules lor husbandl
will! to spank her. Sbe had wltb hot·lempered wtv... Lllrot
punished herself enough a~ 1. Door slalllllllng, loot ~
ready. But she just stood there tng, mild lnvecllve: Ignore defying me wltb every bone in you )li'Obably deserve lt. Moot
her body. So I_ mentally caUed husbands do occaslanaUy and
on you lor bacl&lt;ing llld gave her 11 clears !be air,
a few token whadra. Then I 2. Book throwing- towar4

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Helen Help Ust ,

DOD had a lot of help from Logan it·
self, a real key to the Goodyear story
coming there. That ia a !act Meigs coun·
ty will remember in years to come if a
similar opportunity arrives.
It has been said over and over that
we must think expansion, be ready for
it, to have expansion. That Is a polite,
indirect way of saying our people of
substance must be willing to sacrifice
something to get. a new industry which
would Increase living standards and retail business levels of the entire com·
munity. ,
Logan, through its trade club, under·
wrote a $200,000 to ~00,000 fund to
obtain a n d remodel an existing plant
to Goodyear's liking. In a small city no
larger than Logan that undertaking must
have staggered many minds satisfied
with things as they were.
Obviously, however, business and In·
dustrial leaders in Logan willing to
make a play for the future of their com·
munity were in the majority.
DOD is to ne commended. So are the
people of Logan. We like to think that
DOD someday shall find the communi·
lies of Meigs county quite as willing to
help tbemselves.

armed oervlces iommlttoe wrofA! tbree whole year....m our con· Love. Three more limes that Avoid Une of fire. Announce, '
to President Ketmody earlier uu. oeq- 8f1t of ID ~ to ::~g 1r:he w;:~ 1 ~r:: "I'll come back whea you'N j
The Americao pooplo urgently year wamin1 In aubstanct that catch .up, which they have ..,. dilappo~t ~ ~h~
h calmed down.:•
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need to !mow more o! the olflcial further tell baa coneeuions would cepted.
threw
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3. Crockery tbrowlnc, at lire- ~
!acts and oploloos about the pro- be unacceptablo to the U.S. Sen· "The nueltar teat ball II a iOCJd
- I spanked,
Issue wlll'lliDc, "If )'011 f
poi&lt;d ban on nuclear weapons ate. The text of that letter also examplo of Soviet lacUcal opera- Next morning the fires
stop &amp;cllni llke 1 chUd,
testa.
il • state oecret too. The senaton Uono and 'Nuclear AmbWih' iJ a stUI raging. Now, Helen,
trest you llke ODe." Altel'
It is the American people who were Chairman Richard B. Rus- very good description of how thi!J' BODY should have to face
warning, treat her llke
must make ll1e final judgment sell, Ga., Stuart Symington, Mo., have sucr.&lt;eded in tblo actlvUy." hornet's ne1t before br. "fast('"""·
whether a test ball on the basis and Henry M. Jackson, Wash.
P.., . . . Cou
and when she deliberately
4. Crockery or book or yetto
now proposed would be in their· in· When BUell members of the VOSB uplorea the weight ol the med the coffee down h a r
throwing, al you: Bot.
terest or against them. They dore President'o own party become un- fall-oot argumeut aplnlt tbe enough to tum II over on
up - she'• asklDg lot 111
not make a mistake.
easy aboot concesslono to the SO. weight of the argument tbat a clean sult, I had had it. I
..... .And may all Petruahlol
Several member11 of lhf! Joint viet Union, the average American test-bao is, in fact, a Soviet am- admit I lost MY temper then,
as good luck with their
Chief.t o1 Stall appeared early reasonably might aloo become un. bush. He recalta Dr. Edward 'J'eJ. and took II out on ber. I grab- Katbarinaa as you did, Jlni. this year before the Senate Armed· euy. Tile average American cltl· ter'o atatement of Feb. I, 111611 bed that poor little girl, popped H.
Servkes Committee. More than a zen has been showered with mas- that a test baa:
her over my knee and spankM: Dear Helen:
fortnight ago, the joint chiefs pre· 1lvo propaganda in hehaW o1 a -Would prevent vital Improve- her till my band hurt. 'l11en 1 1 have been tsklng plano lor
sented to the senate prepared- nuclear test ban.
ment in U.S. atomic explOsives, chewed ber out Uke a top ser~ five
1 am scared · ~
n&lt;o• subcommittee a report on
Good Book
,
-Would nol loterfen! with SO. geflll, cbanged clothes a n
of lilY• flacl..-, J lei 10
the proposed test ban treaty. II citizens would' care. .lo.,in. viet Union atomic progreu.
charged oft to ~ • ', i •
I cali't plat 1111' Je&lt;o•on. Iii
They are agalnst lt.
form themselves of the argu- -Mi8ht endaag..- the NATO olo
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hav~ asked my mother to eftb.
That much has been laked. But menta against a test ban on the liance.
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By the time I had gotten to er let me get another teacher
why they are opposed and . all of basis now propooed, there II a Teller aaid the Chinese would the corner, I felt like Bluebeard, or quit, but Ute answer 11 "NO• ·
tbe question• lllereto related are good book available. JnteUigent not be t'&lt;l&gt;t•aioed even though the and would not llllve blamed her How can 1 change l!er minclf
f&amp;&lt;ta being withheld !rom the citizens will want to read UU. Soviet Union signed an absolute brothers (remember the bl'otb- _ PLAYED TO PIECES
American peoplo. SOme of the top book whether they are lor "" test ban, But, the United States ers she told you had allo:"''ld Dear p to P:
brass have testi!led befo,. Senate against a quickie test biD. Tile woold b. oxpected to persuade her to ge.t mad_ and Utrow things Ask yoqr mother to 811 Ill ·• •
groups. T!Jeir testimony likewise title Is "Nuclear Ambuoh.'' by t7taoce to accept the ban.
all her lile?) if they had come your lesSODJ. U !be teitston 11 ';
Is secret.
Earl V088, publillhed by H011ry "Tilf 111111slans may ~~"' a down town and lynched me. . bad . as you say she will our• 'i
Perllops Too G o Regnery Co. of Chlcago, at 1!1.50. ban lor .that yery reeoon, Teller 1 spent most of the day won· 1y see It and arrange lor 1 '
Perhaps Pre11de~t Kennedy Is A bargain. Vou 11 s veteran wrote. ~ a_re ·lllpported by derlng what 1 would go home change. Music should 130 som• ·,
baing too generous m making con· WaohmgtoD newoman. Dr. Willard w1otspread public W.S.I elamor. to and if 1 dared go home And lhina to enjoy Wbelllt becomes '
cessions to the Soviet Union. II Ubby. Univo:roity of California, In I hc!pe that potrtollc congreosmen th~ is when 1 got tbe reai sur· fear and te~ and ner\&gt;ea, a ,
so, who has a batter tJght to an.. mtroc!uct•on wrote:
of both partie• w1D ~1st the prise. The house was spotless, wise parent. finds out :tlo ,..., ·
koow about that than the Arnerl·
Mr. Voss teU.. the story of the pressure o! • ~ubUc ft~ghlened she oerved a wonderful dinner son why and tries a new Ill'
can people? T!Jree Democratic S0v1et arrestatiOn ol our nuclear by erl ... and m10led by the mlr- in front of th ftre 1
d ~ch _ R.
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Iilenarors, all membero of the arms development program for Iage of p&lt;ace.
could not ha:e OO:nac:, ~~e Tlifs 'column 11 d·~ 11
lly LYLE c. WIL80N
Vnlled Prtu llltenlllloaol

the Concord ln 1964 . .. Nat King Cole
has a really pretty one in his aew album,
"Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Day• of Sum·
mer ... it's "That Sunday, That Summer,"
by Joe Sherman and George David
Weiss.
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Groh•m Greene had an Invitation to
visit Cubo in September from Fidel Cas·
tro . Former Olympic skat&gt;ng champion Carol Heiss has agreed to do a ser·
ies oi TV commercials for use durmg the
watPr Olympics
Eddie Fisher's brief
absence trom Nevada to headline the
Aug. 3 show at the Lido Beath club in
Lone lsldnd won't endanger his status as
a "res1dent" of Nevada if he should
chouse to get his divorce m that state.
It's prrm1ssible to leave for a shnrt time
for bc.,iness purposes . .. Bernice Massi
decided aol to tour with "No Strings"
becau•e she has a Hollywood offer, she
says
For quite a few •~•sons the
mas! popular sweatshirt on local beaches
were those marked "U. S. Drinking
Team .·' But this year the girls are lea·
turing one lettered "I'm JACKIE - the
boss•·
Simon and Schuster. will publish "Th• Beauty Part," although the
show wa. a flop. It was one ot the casualbes of the newspaper strikf: the show
biz exoens beUeve it would h&gt;ve been a
hit if prospective customers t·ould have
read the reviews, because Bert Lahr
gave a fabulous performance in it.
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ed girl botweeu the ages of Ia and 15,
' ~ IO•irself to the Brooks Atl;inson The·
atre J•lly 17 morning. un.teo Artists is
casting hr a teen-ager to ap:&gt;ear oppo·
site Pete1 Sellers in "The World of Hen·
ry Ori'.nl " Mr. Sellars, director George
Roy Hill and producer Jerry Hellman
will be on hand to screen the applicants
. • Sally O'NeiU, once a big star in the
silent. mo ''e era, is gravely ill
. The
play0ffs in the big golf toUrnament are
making the bookmakers rich There's
some oetung on the tournaments, but it
~et&lt; really hot during the playoffs . .. .
U. S liltelligence had a great deal to do
with cracking the Swedish spy case that
hit t'le headlines recently. Far more
than indicated by the newspaper ac·
counts . Life is sending Milton Greene
to Europe to photograph Maximllllan
Schell at his Bavarian hunting lodge.
(And won't that be a nice change from
stomach operations in full color!) . . ..
The F'rench are being funny, banning
the Danish film "Weekend" tor being
"too sexy." Come on, garcorut!

11

l~fedical Renort
c=-~=an~:;y
lrooble,
E~i::F;'i.
&gt;
. r
months now, nothing
will ala -··-·
to
air. She stiU gets mad
'1"-~ ~;~~~~a ·
the

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By Wayne G. Brando!atl~ .'III.D. gam filling, but such a cause
Q- Is rlnp.rm primarily a would have been discovered by
!ungus condition or a blood your dentist. In a few )lj!l'sons
. condition? How can I get rid of sleeping with the moutb open
it? Is it th~ same u athlete's is asroclated wiUt a salty taste.
loot?
If you are taking medicines
A - RIDgworm to a fungus that contain ammonium or cal·
diliease that may attack any clum chlorldate, sodium or popart of the skin but It has a tassium Iodide, or sodium bl·
marked preference for parts carbonate, this could be the
lliat are moist. For this reason cause. II you are not taking any
it is common in the groin and of these try cutting dO!"'I or
in the feet w~ere It is called ath· eliminating table salt I rom
tete's loot. Many perSOD9 who your diet for a week and see If
are not in the least aUtletlc also that wlli not help you.
1et it. A new fungicide, chior·
oxylenol, has proved very ef· Q - What would cause me to
lective in some persons who , feel pain in a leg that was tal&lt;·have used it.
en off 10 years ago?
Reeeat otadlea Indicate thai A- Nearly every perSOil who
in oome perBODo rod • abaped has an amputation has ROme
"-ttntal ratller than n lmlpo palo!u! senstatinn in the oevereaase athlete'• loo~ 'ftls mndd ed ending of Ute ne"e that
a~ctUDI lor the laUure or ...,.. supplied \he lost leg. Thlo Ia
victims lo gel J'OIIot tnm aoy called phantom lei pain,
Iii
of tbe fugle!dos •nd I« lhelr

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TCM'N,CIT'I
AND 5U6URB
f.IAS ALL )(I NOS
OF S10NS TO
TE LL 'fOU
.JUST 'WHAT

BAILIWICK
'\'OU'RE PASSIN(&gt;

I~!

havo said many times in the
past : First, find the exact
cause. When Ibis Is done the
,
'
.
treatment presci'lbed by your
c·
•
doctor is often surprisingly easy,
But always, you must keep your
I
leet ao dry as poMible as much ElRUT, Lebanon tUPII....sllna ill owr. men-howeVer 'ine&gt;.'perot lhe time as pti"ible.
havt appeared of a posalble ri&amp;- ianced-ID key pooltlono.
lng tide agalnat the Boath pariJ 'l'hil policy ia el.almeo to bo foe.
Q ·- For ..vera! weeks I control m Syria and Iraq, boUt terlng a oteadtl) inereu.lng anti· '
have had a salty taste In my locked in· a bitter Ideological S.ath alli!PO• In lhe ctvll serv·
mouth. I've checked with my conllict wltb U.A.R.'s Prealdent 1ce and lhe armed !or&lt;ea, wbore
dentist and lulve used different Gamai ~ No-.
"'niorlt) has oomet- beeD I&amp;· '
kinds of mouthwash but ~ Sy1ia iJ ..,. deep in a polltlcal nored.
.
!ng seems to help. What could erillll ,Y{)!!Cb bu ..., IIG Boath . Tbe Syriall crisis be&amp;an !Alai
cause Utls?
pt!M!Dient maneuver l'8pelltedly month wi"' a Baatbjat old to clfl)
A - 'ftll. nlher · baffling tO avoid Ill open elasb with the tbe wllip ol Del-· llllntstOr
SYl"J&gt;Ionl is olroer\&gt;ed In oome ..,. Blljlthlllo.
Zlad AI illii, a IliaD ltltll' a
pol'SOIUI who smoke excessive- lrlq rei'entl,y lliUIIIUilCed the strona perso'nij' folli&gt;w!n&amp; Ia the
ly. U )I· • smoke try cuttln~ tl crulhiDI ol •a Vile Cominunlo 1
1ormy, b7 trlnot!lfflna ~broad or ·
ou~ for tour or five weeks and piot." but thj reporta reselling d!~Rflll ' oiuilher of hto olou
see wbether the salty taste db· •here indicate !hal tlie . plntters aniiy ~~~oe~li!ei;
'
":.~::;,;;;;;;;appears. CUtting out omokl118, ""'!;• by ll!l ~!ll.,only Comm•· ,
baf\Wd the IJ!OV• bit.
wUI &amp;fve you other dlvidellds idjlt, ~ '"'; '•; .
terl.v. ·
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On lilt other hand, the In botli ,Iraq and Syria oboerv· !lilt the Pilllloaal tlevol'!i!IJII•'l'. .
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taste may be d~o ·to an a c i d ll1'll bolleoe !!It ·trauhle llftllo I'NocU ilt#l~. Rarlif ,111 .IUW .. · '71Ji.. l_witlw ~ ·
saliva in contact with an ~ 1 from S.a~ ~ • ~P.Ia,":!,"' ' .,O.,~ ~,:4~ .
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Mike Evans pitched a nohitter lor a 17·1 ylctory over
the Red Sox Thursday, and
John Ingels came beck Friday
with a four-hit, 2-1 win over
the Senaton, to keep the Mid·
dleport Boys' League Yankees
on top of the heap with no defeats in oecond half play.
· Evans fanned II, walked nobody, allowing ju!t one run In
the fourth wben Rex Roush was

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sons, both ol Columbus, and
three stepchildren, James Say·
re of Kanauga, Mrs. Donald
(Irene) Payne of Florida, and
Mrs. Maxme Camp of Columbus. One stepson preceded him
lln death

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34 3· 10 a m · Defender
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own ·
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down 34, 5:30 a. m . ; Walter Mr. Parsons was active in the
Williamson down 34, 8:25 a. m. affairs of the Veterans of ForGallipolis Dam - Crucible eign Wars, and serv~ in the
down 2:20 p. m.; Semet down color guard. Services will be
8:15 p. m.; Edeana Bosworth held at 2 p, m. Salurda) at Mill·
up 11:15 p. m.; A. L. Nash er's Home for Funerals. Rev.

down 7:40 a. m.; OVEC down Plants cemetery. Friends may
clear that an accusei;l slxluld
8:20 a. rn.
, c~ n ~t the funeral home Friday
assistance in communieating with Kanawha River - Solvay up ' JO moq 3Ql IIlun pau uoouJaue
a relative, attorney or
London 2:45 a . m.; Elgercliff the service. ·
down Marmet 6:15 a. m.; Lucy
person immediately after his
rest, he would be willing to
Jane Lucas down Winfield 4:45
believes a statute should make

such a bill.
".I woitld hope, however,"
the governor, ' 'the
would be cautious about
language that would give
the sUspicion that solicitation

legal businO!IS among newly

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rested prisoners is oo lm.ger disapproved.••

WATERMELON SUPPER
Girl Scout Troop 6 of Porn·
eroy will sponsor a watermelon
supper this Saturday from noon
until 9 p. rn. in front of the
Pomeroy city hall. Funds will

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UNDER ONE ROOF"

SIMON'S

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Saturday 9 to 9

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Damascus Is
f
Cent er 0
Revolutt"on

WEINERS

Mrs.

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vaeationi
in Canada 8 n
N th
United Slat
or
as ern
es.

Mr. and Mrs. Phltip Wolpert

and Suzanne spent the we&lt;!k· ll

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
J. V. McGrew. Their daughter,
Gay remained to visit with her ·
grandparents.
:
..
.
Mrs. Ph1hp Batey and chd·
dr~n. are spending two weeks
VISitmg her parents, Mr. and ·

day at the Post Office in Point ek
'
•
Pleasant. For appoin!"'ent, weMr: and Mrs. Edwin Stein
call Sgt. Judd any evemng at visited in Winchester, va. sevGI 6-W!I!I, In Galllpohs.
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry CUnningBEIRUT, Leb.anon (lJPII - A TWO SOLDIERS MISSING
ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 1
revolution was reported under
Hudnall and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hartman and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Kerr in Dayton, Ohio recently.
Mrs. Thomas Grinstead, Mrs.
William McFarland, Mrs. Clyde
Rice and daughter, Jackie were
shopping ln Ravenswood a n d
Parkersburg on Friday.
Jerry Wiles, son of Mr. and ·
Mrs. Karl Wiles, has been initishl Embassy."
U.S. Sev-en.th Infantry Division, iated into Scabbard and Bla•de .I
At ooon, Radio Baghdad in '!be soldiers were swept down- National honorary R.O.T.A. fra·
neighboring Iraq reported that an j stream when they a~empt.ed to ternity at Mar shaD University.
attempt to overthrow the Syrian 1 walk across the river early At present he is attending n.,•. 11

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the air.

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T.C. E:Urnmer camp for sl 1:

Damascus Radio broadcasts a . m. today was 86 degrees un·
monitored in Beirut indicated that der clear skies.
a coup may have been staged by
follower• of Maj. Gen. Ziad HarMAN FINED
iri, former defense minister and
chief of staff who was forced into James Cadle has been fined
exile in Paris this month.
$5 and costs by Middleport MaHariri helped the Baathist gov- yor Lee Smith on a charge of
ernment of Syria oust pro-Nasaer intoxication.
elements from power. then wasl----'------

Summer
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purged hillli!Oif.

ers' Circus ln Parkersburg
August 2 and 3 at 8 p. m. at
TO SEE CIRCUS
the Parkersburg High school
Wards of the Meigs County stadium. The Shrinera donate
children's home, about 15, have Ute proceeds from this to the
Invited to attend the Shrin- Crippled Children's Fund.

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July

The temperature in Pome-

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dren of Berkley Springs, w. Va. !ngton is villltlng at the home
Friday and latur4ay
and Mrs. Sylvia Florey and cbfi. of her daughter and family, Mr.
July lf·:IO
dren ol Columbus, Oblo visited and
Edwin Stein.
Geo Stevena'
last week with Mrs.
A family picnic was beld on
"'!r~~h:!!~J"
Miller and Mr. and Mra. Harry Sunday evening at the N •
f;lizabeth Taylor
Miller.
Hoven Park. Attending we1re ll
'!:f..r~:c:1
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roush Mr. and Mrs. BUI Miller, Mr. Jameo Dean C
and Mr. and Mro. Walter
and Mrs. Billy Mlller and Cote, Chill W~~ne Wilbon
stead were vacationing recent- Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mont.gom· Running time.: 3 Bro. ZOmln.
ly In the mountains in We 1 t
and MicheUe and Melinda,
Sundoy, Moncloy, T - ,
Virginia.
of Belpre, Ohio; Miss Shel·
July 21·22-U
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rick~ by Grinstead of Parkersburg,
"DAY1 01' WINI
and daughters and Mrs. Ad a Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rice and
AIIO ROIIl
Richard visited relatives
In
Jim, Jackie and John Jack Lemmon 1M Remick
Philadelphia, Pa. last week.
BooneviUe, Ind., Mr. and Charles Biekford
Sara and Sandy
Thomas Grinstead and Alar Hewitt Jaek~S::l
Tom
of Lima,' Ohio Yisiled several
Mr. and Mrs. William Me· Debbie
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ed· Farland and Charles and Ray·
win Roush.
mond, Mr. and Mrs. C I iff
Mrs. Lndemia VanMatre and Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Arthur Allen spent sever- Roush. Becky a~d Joey, Mr.
al days visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Bill Grmstead all of
H
M d'th
in
Bel
Haven
omer ere 1
iiiiiii
pre, ':;.;;[ ji.~~~·
Mrs. Orpha Ohlinger has '

tel, Tu~ay at the Masonic League Convention at Thiel Col· '
Temple m Pomeroy and Thurs- lege at Greenville Pa
last

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p. m.; Lelia Shearer down Win·
NEW SCHEDULE
·
. Be
d
l
.
!Jeld 6:30 p. m.,
aver own , Army Recruiter Sgt. Kenneth M J G s 'tt in D 1 th
Winfield_ 8:.45 p. m .; Helen Z. 1o. Judd has announced a new lllrs. · · WI :ers
an or '
Win!1eId 10 : 15 p. m.
h
d
1
sc re uMe nd
placing him In Galli· R
. ev. J ac k we1c h and Myra
1
0
po . s
ay, Wednesday and Roush from St. Paul's Luther·
Fnday at the Park Central Ho- an Church attended a Lutheran

government "has been foiled ."
Wednesday.
Damascus Radio announced a I
•·
curfew this morning warning I
I..OCAL TEMPS
citizens they risked being shot on 1

SKINLESS

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be used for the scout's trip •• 1....... in the Syriao capital of DaSE?UL, Ko.rea IUP]) - Two
California.
today, with tanks, artil- AmeriC~n soldiers swept away ~y
lery, and soldien involved in th.e swift current of the Han tin
fighting.
River north of here were missmg
The British Embassy here said and .presumed dead ~~ay, acit received a cable from Damas- cordmg to an an.n~uncement by
cus reporting fighting "in the U.s. Army aut~rJhes.
Including Thursday
center of Damascua . . . small . ~ two ~ldier11 • we': not lden·
arms, tanks, and artillery are in tif~ed, pendmg notiflc~tion of rei9:00 to 7:00
action within sight of the (Brit- abves. They were asslgo~ to the

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LUNCH

:::•Mrs Jyde Rtce

put tile .shoe on the wrong foot.'' down ~:20 a.m.; L. W. Sweet the V. F. W., will have charge and family of Buckhannon, W. •
He sa1d that li the legislature up 6:30 a m.; Harriett M. of the services. Burial will be in Va. spent the weekend here

for

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chilttre.

end visiting ln Columbus, Ohio.
said he tilought it " ... seemed to down 2:10 a. m.; Ahon Zephyr C. J . Lemley will officiate, and Mr. and Mrs. William Nease

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J:es A. ~odesUP~-a ~d up 34 • 3 ' 15 P·. m.; lllino~~ ~=
bill Wednesday passed by there-:· 3/~,P· rn~ ~:s!:m down
cent session o! the le"'siature 34 • 1.30 p. :·vII Voyager
8
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Swwt Brier Br1nd

Pert lr•nd

1 8

saying the measure was "poorly
d !ted ..
ra
..
The b1ll would have insured the
right of an attorney to visit a
prisoner whether or not charges
had been !iled. In stating his opposition to the measure, Rhodes

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TOMieH'Ji&amp;l'ttiJIAY

Mra CArl 'l'enoant and child- alto t1slted otber ftllallnl wldle ll Glenn Ford
1M
· Mr and Mrl Gerald Clark here
.....,.._
~:~~ lui ~ Harry Hoffman aad do"'
NfT HA-ID
·
Mra Manln Marr
(Cine!~.!:'::r'Color!
vacationing at Lake Riley near ,ghter, Judy, · ·
Ja•ne HOJUfltld
Weoton, W. Vo.
and clauchter, Brenda ,...
•
Ca.lltooo. J
Mr. and Mrs. EddJe
of Mrl. Vide caiQTra
ner bave returned home
,.8 at Alhenl, Oblo. Brondo
Bob llotlllu
- - - - - - ----U
In Fl rlda
the bouseguelt o1 The HoH·
va:
for thiJ weet.
~ Jim ckl and ·
Mr
d Mrs BUI
of Boo~~vllle' 1~ ~lslted
d,r~en B~bara and .
POMIIOY. OMIO
.,. 51 week w!Ur h.,: parents Mr
are • .;..t!nlag this ,...,k 11 --,-ON~IG·HT~N·OT~~OP~I-.IIMrs.
T!Jomas
Myrtle
Beach,
s. c.of Hunt.
.
NOT OI'IN
Mrs.
Jack
Hunter and chlJ.· Mrs.
Z. T.
Maynard

came~

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Third Bill Is
Snagged By
Rhodes' Veto

ana.

New . . . . P•u.... at n.
ll.rll - .II
Mr. and ...... Clarmoe ,...,. olllla.
t Sr and ~-~,
nw... ~- •-'
u. IIIII '"- N - ~""
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Veteran Dies

Albert Lee Plii'IOOI, •. I vet.
eriD o1 World Wor I, and a resldenl or the Libby llcUI, died
tolddenly at 11-10 p m Wedne&amp;cia
•
• •
Y 1D Holzer bo8pltal. He bad
C!lllered the h01pltal less than
two hours prior to btJ death.
Mr. Plll'BOill served oVerseu
durmg World War I •• a mem..
ber of Co. D. ill*h Englneen
andb.allltook Part •~- several major
1
single,
Demoskey
a
lPm.;
Annette
Jones
up
14,
eo
..
he and
with his triple, and Tom ~ : 50 p.m.; Elisha Woods up 14, to Galbpubs from war
Pomeroy
a single.
3:55 a. m.; A. E. Dyteo up IT, at one lime was employed at
Senators
IIIII 11011-1 4 Z 4 :l$ p. m.; Lady Grace up 1l, the Gallipolis State Institute,
Yankees
0111 Olx- Z 6 3 4:ZII p. m.; Jerry Booworth .later with the county highway
Demoskey and T. Hawley, down II, 6:35 a. m.; Blue Seal department, In more recent
and Conde.
down 19, 1:50 1• m.; Chria Jr. years he w~ with a taxi comSox
11011 101)... I 0 4 qp 20, 5:45 a. m.; Craig M. pany and retu:ed in 1955 due to
Yanke•"
1~(10) lOx- 17 10 I down Zl, 6:45a.m.; C. V. !Jam. a heart COndition.
B. Lewis and Roush. Evans rer down 22• 5' 35 a. m.; A. V.
He was born June I, lti!K In
Conde.
~hrla do;' ~il~JZ: IS a.
Jackson county, W. Va., only
.;: up d' · 23 a? m.;... RaY· son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
wney own ' a. ·'
Edward Parsons. He was marenswood up Greenup 7' 15 p.m.: rled to the former Carrie Sayre
~uny ~ Gree;p 9 ·20 m~, of Antiquity in 1930 and she preaynC:,al ~ ~:PIS ·
ceded him In death in 19M.
I~-~ tl d u~l 's·3o aa. m·: Survivors are two hallbroth-

and scored later on another eight, walked noneJ in

BERRY'S WORLD

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18, 1963·3

eight, walked five, giving
.
up s1x bits.
In the third R. Howard wu G 11 1 e fddillp: G&lt;JU!polft
life oo an emir and scored on
1
!llgels
error. Bobby Lewb was "" led the llilrd witb a single, was 20.11, Pl. ~1111111t 2S.Itl, IIIIIlosing pitcher, living up .tO
erased at second, and Conde ton .78 stationary, Kanalllla
!amlin&amp; seven, walking
out. But Evans atng. Falls .110 lallln1, CbarlellaD 11.·
having four bobbles
and scored 011 Rice's single 1111 stationary. London, Marmot
him.
b
ba
and Winfield dams wore on the
Y a two- se er- .
Grogan was the big
in the outfield.
Sills.
with tJu:ee !or three, all
Tied at I· I until the tilth, the Boat movementa• . . . . . . . . . ..
Evans also had two
Conde singled with one Oblo River - Orlentan dawn
Jim Conde homered in
and scored on EYans sec- 113, 4 a. m.; Aliquippa up If,
Yanks' big third inning
straight oingle. Gene Pow- : 1 : 4~ p. m.; Zimmer up 14, 2:30
19 runs scored
ala&lt;&gt; singled.
· p. m.; Charleroi up 14, $:1.5
TilE SENATOR GAME
Senator bitters were Jerry :p. m.; Frelborl&lt;r up 14, 8:35

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amuslJig upel'leneU.· -

most peJ'S9118 Utls clears up In
a lew months. Operations to fur.
Uter remove sensory pathways
to or in the brain have been attempted when the pain Is persistent and severe, but the resulta are often disappointing.
exile July 11.
The failure of the Baath to
Q -My ollter has a craving grant adequate reJl' .....tatlon
!""~~~~-;;;~
to eat raw rolled oats. She is Syrilon Nuserlto elemenll 1o tb~l ~~~~!~
l&amp;inin&amp; weight: Is it harmful to post-coup cabinet oparked ..
::::.:--.~
eat roUed oats raw?
crlllo and put 1o doobt the
A - ~ outs may be .eat- tabllshmeot of the tr(jJartlto ·IUaitt-l
en raw wjthout harm, but an ed Arab federation Iraq
esceSiive pin in weight
Is and Egypt.
'
harmful and the rolled oats-may
be o cootrlbutJnc factor.
The rea10ns (or the claJIJ
Pletse .... yoar qaettloaa complex. Both aupport ~b
llld ..,llllllbll to Dr. W"yyoe tlonallsm and Arab unitJ ,... ,.,.
G. GriDIIatidl, M.D., fi1 oliN they diller dlametrlcalcy on
"!'••- or lhil paper. While Dr• ....,... should lead Utlo part oflhe worliL "
otadt c-ol ..,_ IDdlftlul
!ellen, be wJU • • - 1et1en
or leBOral bderettl Ia lalllrt&gt; eelumna,

p
0verthrow 0 f Baath arty
Seems
. ertatn In. Mid•E-·
ast

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enough, and OCCislonally
Bolte! ill care of 1 h II ' ·
about and slams • few doors, newspaper. ·
but no throwing.
----I ID1 wrlllnl Utll letter for
two reasons: flrat, just lor your

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DOD Does It Right The First Time

The Goodyear-Logan coup is the first
score the Rhodes admin
can claim. Goodyear had de·
to take its $900,000 permanent
to foreign soil in Michigan when
Holl-Wilson team took the ball for

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"Junior!"

' '
eoMMENTATING EDITORIALLY

of Commerce.

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The Daily Sentinel
Since DOD has done it in Logan. we
thould pause to concern ourselves how
1he soil in Meigs county for new industry may become like that in Hocking,
and how we might reap a similar harvest.
DOD, Department of Development,
headed by Gov . Rhodes' appointee
George E Wilson, served as the lens of
a camera in focusing efforts of the Lo·
gao Traade club and Rhodes' own office
in making the first new industry break·
through . According to a recent editor·
lal by Ned Stout in The (Columbus) Dis·
patch, thank yous flew thickly at a meet·
,ing in the governor's office after Good·
!:vear Tire and Rubber's new production
ilne at Logan turned out its first piece
a pilot plant.
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yous was Barton A. Holl, Logan
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trioh, btd If things continue to. go
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the way they have been gotng,
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last 8atW"&amp;y.
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batters, and S. Dunfee, who was
on
error.
Jim O'Toole may adopt the supe....
confirmed hll cb4tiat
nesdav night when he hurled The White Sox tallied the rin- safe on an error.
Pltcher Jtm
dki not per·
or Bob
to burl J.on1Jht'l
the Gallipolis Senators lo &amp;-O ,al run of the game in the sixlb Hartinger pitched a fine mit a hit by Fb~r·s ~til the
.
The atyli8b southpaw. who won
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rinale with the CardJnalt, wbe
victory OYt'r the Middleport Iwhen Berridge led off with a game .him_seJf. as he allowed bottom of Ule SIXth inn~ as ''Come OD, let~. talk It .• ,
13th tame on Junt 20, failed
have moved to I lie for JeODd
Braves in the second game. , triple and scorfd on a ground only st). htts, struck out eight. he ~ade that 2-G lead ·stand up
there!"
Wednesday night In his fifth pf.
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pli~&lt;ce ln the National League rd
Powerful Fi~her 's Dept. Store out.
and walked three.
ror ftve inmngs.
to reach 14 M the Cincinnatl
by beating the Redl two Jtralp&amp;..
of Pt Pleasant won its third Bill Hackett was the winning ' Of the six hits rollected by Then, Crow gave up • leadwere defeated. H by St. ' WASHINGTON IUPP - ..,., Ro Sadeckl will pitcl&gt; foi' Iiiii
tuuro~ment game and ad\·anced pitcher as he allowed eight hil s, Gidlipolis , Spencer had a pair off single to Pete McDermitt,
Cardinal flamethrower Bob
nd half ol the Washington
Yd
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lnto second round play with 8 wetlked one-, and struck out two, o [ doubles and shortstop Bruce Danny Rayburn singled, and
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3-;.. win over the Syracuse In- Taking the loss for Gallipoli!! Harreld blasted a triple and a was forced at second ~ Keith
In the five games, O'Toole ha.! signed his 1963 contract today.
dians and the Middleport Jndi- was Jim Harrison. who gave up single, Mike MiiHron h:t a run- Bragg's smash. Randy Buf'!lam
38 innings, allowing only Flanker Bobby Mitchell, wh 0
ens ~ged the Gallipolis White . nine hits, fanned eight, apd scoring double in the . thi~d 1~-- t~en walked_ to ~ut TUI\Ders ~t
12 earned hli1S for an average
the National Footbal1 League
Snx 8--fi.
walked two .
Ining for the first Gallipolis h1t , hrsl and third with one run tn
But while he has been on
re&lt;"eptions la~l year, 1 tgned
Liltlf! and Archer each had and the other hit was a run~ and two o~ts. Th_e hero of the
the mound hls teammates
a repQrJed $20,000. 'l1te Red·
~e second ~ound of tourney I two hits for Middleport while s~:oring Sl'1gle by Danny Adkms game, David Collier, then came
.
scored only four runs. Ht
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act1on opens thts evening as the Sims collected two for Galli~ in the fourth inning.
to the plat~ and promptly Racme ran ove~ Pomeroy been charged wit.h defeata in
Snead'l signing TuHl14 surviving teams he!!:in the pohs
Spencer was nearly robbed of smashed a smgle that S(!(lred In the Summer High School five.
atretch ~attle for berths in the By. winmng , the Middleport his no-hitter in the sixth inning both Bragg and Burnam with League Wednesday by ! rous- For Gibson, things have
Mitchell caught 72 passe! tn
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~quart~r~f~nals. .
Indians will now meet Center- when S. Dunfee slammed . a siz· the winning runs.
ing 1 ~ 1 score. wh~n
seven going differently. The hard-tb.Nw·
for t,384 yards and 11 touch· Hobson was rough on the SteBegmmng tonight, only two ville at 8:30 p. m. Saturday.
zler toward second. but It was
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Pomeroy pitchers tried to
in righthander who won 15
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SECOND GAME
rumbled bv Harreld for an er- Crow pitched a m~elous the onslaught.
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b. aking his right .
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m wn warts Wednesday eV~~;~w'li
a
three At 7 p m todav the Pl. T
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nore "'
ed
the latter part of the se•son Middleport Men'o Fast Ptich
Pleas~nt Boiler~aker~ tangle 11 ommyld pencerb II Imt'm ~: ror .
ing until that dlsasterous slxth eroy batters and gave up only
late lalt seasoD, hou regalnnd
coach Bill McPeak said he softball, winning 1~1, on Leak
with Hartley Sales of Pt Pleas- . -year ~-t cu7e- 8 ei ur\
The victory nnw places the inning. He allowed · thr~ hits, ·one -free pass. Larry
for~ after 8 sllaow startda 1.
the fleet back to ha\'e a Wise's slick four-hitter.
. &amp;nt and in the second co~test at 1\ a~o- 1 dpe; ~;~a~~e ~ ~ Senators oppo~ite the strong struck out nine, 8nd walked helping Bostle oot wllh
mne of ~~r std tein : ;
year this fall .
' His mates rapped out 18 hftl
-1:30 it will be Red'! Meah or P' ~ "~ant
" •a • ." hu.atouit· Fisher ~pt. Slore te&lt;:!m from just three.
pitching, 5trud. eut all six
sions. His only lR:Ih eatt ubr "15 da
off the Stfwarts' Toodle Darst.
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Pt. Pleasant vs the Pomeroy over the Mtddleport Braves.
Pt. 1-'1easant a 7 p. m. nex
The_ wmnmg pitcher was Me~ his outs m e. asl two Inn ngs. Koufax
Ohio State Football
g
son
l Jets.
Spencer became the fourth Monday.
IJ:ermttt, who permitted five Pomeroy ptchmg struck
The
started
himself, Ron Manley,
ar d
FIRST GAME
pitchPT to chalk up
no.hit
THIRD GAME
hits, struck out 13. and ditl not ,seven batters and gave up II
. ht
·ng ,
Trainer
Is
Honored
Mike Little, each with three
8
\. The Middleport Indians earn- gamE- in the tourney and did it Although outhit 5--3, the
give up a walk.
free
.
. ing
hit
COLUMBUS - Ernest
R. hits. Jack Slavens of the lo.ser[
; ed a second round berth by by striking out 15 batters and er Dept. Store team used their Lipscomb had two singles of The btg sttcks ror Racme Rose and surrendered a double Biggs, Ohio State University's had two or their four hits.
i ocormg early and then wtlh· walking just one or the 20
thre. hils plus fou r errors by the five Syracuse hits.
were Will Ours With two stn· Fraok Robinson. They had
athletic trainer since 1942, has IHobson
472 041 I -19 18 I
,
aiate rally by the Gal- ters he faced. The only Middle· the
Indians to post a Fisher's will now meet the gles, Peanuts Wlcklme
two er chance tn the fourth when
been selected oo the •lafr or' Stewarts
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: ttpolls Whtte Sox to wm
J)Jrt base runners were Jimmer oarrow 3-2 victory.
G&amp;llipolis Senators next Monday
and . a smgle, Gordon son walked three, but a
tra\ners for the 1964 Olympic L. Wise ana Duke lf.:ie. 1.) •!'fit
· Although he gave up eight Hartinger who worked Spencer Syraruse scored two runs in at 7 p. m.
F1sber two _singles , Dave Spen- plav ended the threet and
Games jn Tokyo. Blggs joined and Pickens
.
·ts Bill H k tt hung ,·n there
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the Oh'to State staff :o 1939 as In women's slow ••.tch plaJ
bI •
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tha·t Gibton was in command.
. 1es, Roy p rof'tt'
and pitched the Indians to thetr
stic wo smg
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k
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assistant and with the excep- the Spitfires took a rone game
bii!: .win over the White Sox.
andd Larry
each,
me
of time in service, has been lead
6-1, to
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0Price a hsingle
d
. eryHe hitt« inouth
t et2ord,
« u atmggh
2 over
'th the IIRamblers,
• , Wedn
duty since.
Mtddleport scored a run m the
an erry wens a two sm·
d
ed 1
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5- , Wl an . -v wm
~:toofirst inning when P. Archer ·
gles.
o~ce, :"b. sca~t~ blour smges Biggs, who has devised many day. Hope BLshop was wlnnD"I
singled stote second ~nd ~corFor the losers, George Harris a ter 01 msonhos ou. eed
.
hit training appHances, also has pticher. She also got three hill.
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10
ed on an error.
had two singles and Dennis nd
k
ed
thes ]coi1dUicted many summer trAin~ For the Ramblers Stidham a1a4l
11
Moore and Micky Menchini had 8 struc ~ut seven, a ov: th ing clinics In various oarts 'lf Wright each had two hltl.
Gallipoll• look a 3-1 lead In
&gt;ingles.
Cards to lie . t~e bsco~ell'" J •
country. The Olympic dut- Spitfires
113 021 3-11 13 I
the top of the third when they
Racine
226 304 2-19 17
don ad •mbgl •b .' ,:. u ': ~v~ les are expected to take Biggs Ramblers 003 021 0- 110 11
banged out four hits. Thre-e sue~
.
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Pomeroy
000 002 0- l 4
an a 00 e ) wn c r away from the campus during Bif;hop and Sara P~lea.
cessive singles by Gene Boster,
By FRim DOWN
had a_homer ~nd a smgle ~'hen Wa~hJ_n~ton Senators 8-2, the De· BoHtic. Price (61 and ~pcncer
Se tember a!ld October of next Jane Acree, Jane Cartwrigbt
Vance Heck, and Tom Sims
UPI Sparls WritPr
the Yankees wlupped the
lrolt flgers routed the Baltlmor• Mem:hini Phil Swindell (3} The Cards won the game in
p
(2) and
were followed by a rielders When in doubt, decide in fa\'Or sota Twins, _-4.ft, Wednesday mght Or~oles, 9-_1, the- Kansas C'Hy Ath~ Menchini' (31, Bruce Simp~
wilh a two-run raOy,
year.
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Ibefore a CJowd of 42.034 - the letJCs whipped the Boston Red (4), Moore J5l , Harris (6), and was ironical lh-'Jt, as in
whacked a two-run single.
That's been manager Ralph ] largeHt evf': to see a base~all Sox, B·l, and the Los Angt'les An- Simpson (6), and Curd.
night'• game, a bunt attempt
Middleport came back with Houk'IS policy since he became g3me m Mmnesota. The oss 1gels topped the Cleveland
a key factor . But where the
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7-2
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other
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h d th f Lthird ort successive sin~les by kee.s in 1961 and il has paid off Twin~ 7'1-z games e ~~
e ron can League games.
WJTHDRAWS FROM MEET
Tuesday, it failed Wednesday
Archer, D. Hackett, Bl11 Hac~ dramalirally in the cases of runmng w_orld cha~pJons.
i In_ the Nalional Leagut&gt;, Los
~NDON IUPIJ ; \
kett, and arter one out, J. Glaze pitcher Jim Bouton and first~ The Chicago While Sox beat Agmrre pitched a five-hiltr efor Brightwell, the European 400
nigAlht. D' k
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Bill White fouled off a
M. Mullen walked. and_ the f~fth The ultimate payoff, barnng a
co. 9-7, St. Louis beat Cmcinnati, from the u .s. B~Jtish_ track and sacrifice attentJ~t. He then
run scored when L. Little smg- spectacular upristng by some I
3'-1. Milwaukee defe.atetl
field meet at White C1ty Aug.
1
8 d00 bl . t 0 1he fght
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led , making five runs on five Ameri can League'
contender.)
IH, and Philadt&gt;lphia
· because of ligament trouble. f' Jd
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hils and the Indians were out looks like a romp to Houk 's third l
Houslon. JD-9.
~r-ightwell, a surprise selection. Je :;~:·th~;!nd r;:t·o:'a
lront 6-3.
straight pennant.
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Ron Hansen hit a two-rurl hom- ~:~&lt;:tid her was not fully fit for the
b K Bo
KNIT SHIRTS
Gallipolis tallied two more in [n May , 1962, Houk was faced '
f'r and .Jim Landis had three hils I event.
The JJ~ of :::~raJ Rfd hit·
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have reached such propor·
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that enabled Dave OeBusschere FOUR ('A.RDS SIGN
that all mJ~nager Fred
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8tld John Green smgled the~ decided m favor fB outon. And 1 The Pomeroy Jets romped I to win his first big It-ague game. ST LOUIS WPI 1- Four vet·
wiU say is "We just
3.50 Volue- 2.29
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.both home . In th~ botl~m 0: thts det'ided in favor of Boust.on. And lthe Pomeroy Redlegs lR·B in Hoyt Wilhelm shut out the
eran . members of the St. J.ouis aren't hitting."
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. lnning: the lndtans mer a sed last winter Houk . ap~roved the Pomeroy
B o y s'
Le-ague tors for the last two innings
Cardinals signed Wednesday
Robinson hat had only nine
trade of veteran BzH Skowron on Tuesday evenlnll,.
pre-serve the rookie's win.
the 1963 National Football
and two runs batted in In 41 tUnes
Men's &amp; Boys• Summer
the gro~nds th~t. he _had 22 -~ear- Jet pitchers Chuck Hannahs, .
Htt Gra•d Slammer
season. They were
at bat this month, whi~ his
old Pepitone wa1bng ~~ the wmgs .. Max l', olmer rmC y;,.~_il Pl\il- Gus Tria~s· sixth grand
. backs Billy Stacy and Larry
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Both moves have pa1d off hand- IUps teamed up to stnke tJilt homer of h1s career was the • son, center Bob Demarco and
who recently had a
~mely. Bouton ~as de~eloped l seven batters a~ give up nint!' b]o,~ for . the Tig~• a~ H~nk l fensive guard Ken Gray.
of 31 Umes without a hit,
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SUITS, values to $55.00 - - - ~.. uu
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~n while- Pep1tone Is h1t~mg .288 i Kelly McKenzie, Rtdle ~ pitch· his eighth lriuQ1ph. Steve Barber
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SUITS, v•lues to $50.00
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eALL SUMMER SLACKS REDUCED
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PhilHps, Dennis Gilmore and had two hits for the Red Sox.
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POMEROY
POMEROY
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dian.o; , Leon Wagner and Charley
Red\egs
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fvuo·th pitcher to record a no- as D. Hackott wall&lt;ed, scored on but was left stranded when
.singled, Gacy Sowell
trioh, btd If things continue to. go
s.i
hit game in lhe Kyger Creek 8 single by D. Smilh, who Spencer fanned the next three doubled h1m home, and then
the way they have been gotng,
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last 8atW"&amp;y.
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batters, and S. Dunfee, who was
on
error.
Jim O'Toole may adopt the supe....
confirmed hll cb4tiat
nesdav night when he hurled The White Sox tallied the rin- safe on an error.
Pltcher Jtm
dki not per·
or Bob
to burl J.on1Jht'l
the Gallipolis Senators lo &amp;-O ,al run of the game in the sixlb Hartinger pitched a fine mit a hit by Fb~r·s ~til the
.
The atyli8b southpaw. who won
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rinale with the CardJnalt, wbe
victory OYt'r the Middleport Iwhen Berridge led off with a game .him_seJf. as he allowed bottom of Ule SIXth inn~ as ''Come OD, let~. talk It .• ,
13th tame on Junt 20, failed
have moved to I lie for JeODd
Braves in the second game. , triple and scorfd on a ground only st). htts, struck out eight. he ~ade that 2-G lead ·stand up
there!"
Wednesday night In his fifth pf.
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pli~&lt;ce ln the National League rd
Powerful Fi~her 's Dept. Store out.
and walked three.
ror ftve inmngs.
to reach 14 M the Cincinnatl
by beating the Redl two Jtralp&amp;..
of Pt Pleasant won its third Bill Hackett was the winning ' Of the six hits rollected by Then, Crow gave up • leadwere defeated. H by St. ' WASHINGTON IUPP - ..,., Ro Sadeckl will pitcl&gt; foi' Iiiii
tuuro~ment game and ad\·anced pitcher as he allowed eight hil s, Gidlipolis , Spencer had a pair off single to Pete McDermitt,
Cardinal flamethrower Bob
nd half ol the Washington
Yd
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lnto second round play with 8 wetlked one-, and struck out two, o [ doubles and shortstop Bruce Danny Rayburn singled, and
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~:..kins' bomb-throwing baUery Car !1.
3-;.. win over the Syracuse In- Taking the loss for Gallipoli!! Harreld blasted a triple and a was forced at second ~ Keith
In the five games, O'Toole ha.! signed his 1963 contract today.
dians and the Middleport Jndi- was Jim Harrison. who gave up single, Mike MiiHron h:t a run- Bragg's smash. Randy Buf'!lam
38 innings, allowing only Flanker Bobby Mitchell, wh 0
ens ~ged the Gallipolis White . nine hits, fanned eight, apd scoring double in the . thi~d 1~-- t~en walked_ to ~ut TUI\Ders ~t
12 earned hli1S for an average
the National Footbal1 League
Snx 8--fi.
walked two .
Ining for the first Gallipolis h1t , hrsl and third with one run tn
But while he has been on
re&lt;"eptions la~l year, 1 tgned
Liltlf! and Archer each had and the other hit was a run~ and two o~ts. Th_e hero of the
the mound hls teammates
a repQrJed $20,000. 'l1te Red·
~e second ~ound of tourney I two hits for Middleport while s~:oring Sl'1gle by Danny Adkms game, David Collier, then came
.
scored only four runs. Ht
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act1on opens thts evening as the Sims collected two for Galli~ in the fourth inning.
to the plat~ and promptly Racme ran ove~ Pomeroy been charged wit.h defeata in
Snead'l signing TuHl14 surviving teams he!!:in the pohs
Spencer was nearly robbed of smashed a smgle that S(!(lred In the Summer High School five.
atretch ~attle for berths in the By. winmng , the Middleport his no-hitter in the sixth inning both Bragg and Burnam with League Wednesday by ! rous- For Gibson, things have
Mitchell caught 72 passe! tn
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Indians will now meet Center- when S. Dunfee slammed . a siz· the winning runs.
ing 1 ~ 1 score. wh~n
seven going differently. The hard-tb.Nw·
for t,384 yards and 11 touch· Hobson was rough on the SteBegmmng tonight, only two ville at 8:30 p. m. Saturday.
zler toward second. but It was
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in righthander who won 15
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SECOND GAME
rumbled bv Harreld for an er- Crow pitched a m~elous the onslaught.
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m wn warts Wednesday eV~~;~w'li
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three At 7 p m todav the Pl. T
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nore "'
ed
the latter part of the se•son Middleport Men'o Fast Ptich
Pleas~nt Boiler~aker~ tangle 11 ommyld pencerb II Imt'm ~: ror .
ing until that dlsasterous slxth eroy batters and gave up only
late lalt seasoD, hou regalnnd
coach Bill McPeak said he softball, winning 1~1, on Leak
with Hartley Sales of Pt Pleas- . -year ~-t cu7e- 8 ei ur\
The victory nnw places the inning. He allowed · thr~ hits, ·one -free pass. Larry
for~ after 8 sllaow startda 1.
the fleet back to ha\'e a Wise's slick four-hitter.
. &amp;nt and in the second co~test at 1\ a~o- 1 dpe; ~;~a~~e ~ ~ Senators oppo~ite the strong struck out nine, 8nd walked helping Bostle oot wllh
mne of ~~r std tein : ;
year this fall .
' His mates rapped out 18 hftl
-1:30 it will be Red'! Meah or P' ~ "~ant
" •a • ." hu.atouit· Fisher ~pt. Slore te&lt;:!m from just three.
pitching, 5trud. eut all six
sions. His only lR:Ih eatt ubr "15 da
off the Stfwarts' Toodle Darst.
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Pt. 1-'1easant a 7 p. m. nex
The_ wmnmg pitcher was Me~ his outs m e. asl two Inn ngs. Koufax
Ohio State Football
g
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l Jets.
Spencer became the fourth Monday.
IJ:ermttt, who permitted five Pomeroy ptchmg struck
The
started
himself, Ron Manley,
ar d
FIRST GAME
pitchPT to chalk up
no.hit
THIRD GAME
hits, struck out 13. and ditl not ,seven batters and gave up II
. ht
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Trainer
Is
Honored
Mike Little, each with three
8
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give up a walk.
free
.
. ing
hit
COLUMBUS - Ernest
R. hits. Jack Slavens of the lo.ser[
; ed a second round berth by by striking out 15 batters and er Dept. Store team used their Lipscomb had two singles of The btg sttcks ror Racme Rose and surrendered a double Biggs, Ohio State University's had two or their four hits.
i ocormg early and then wtlh· walking just one or the 20
thre. hils plus fou r errors by the five Syracuse hits.
were Will Ours With two stn· Fraok Robinson. They had
athletic trainer since 1942, has IHobson
472 041 I -19 18 I
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aiate rally by the Gal- ters he faced. The only Middle· the
Indians to post a Fisher's will now meet the gles, Peanuts Wlcklme
two er chance tn the fourth when
been selected oo the •lafr or' Stewarts
000 001 o- I 4 10
: ttpolls Whtte Sox to wm
J)Jrt base runners were Jimmer oarrow 3-2 victory.
G&amp;llipolis Senators next Monday
and . a smgle, Gordon son walked three, but a
tra\ners for the 1964 Olympic L. Wise ana Duke lf.:ie. 1.) •!'fit
· Although he gave up eight Hartinger who worked Spencer Syraruse scored two runs in at 7 p. m.
F1sber two _singles , Dave Spen- plav ended the threet and
Games jn Tokyo. Blggs joined and Pickens
.
·ts Bill H k tt hung ,·n there
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the Oh'to State staff :o 1939 as In women's slow ••.tch plaJ
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tha·t Gibton was in command.
. 1es, Roy p rof'tt'
and pitched the Indians to thetr
stic wo smg
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assistant and with the excep- the Spitfires took a rone game
bii!: .win over the White Sox.
andd Larry
each,
me
of time in service, has been lead
6-1, to
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0Price a hsingle
d
. eryHe hitt« inouth
t et2ord,
« u atmggh
2 over
'th the IIRamblers,
• , Wedn
duty since.
Mtddleport scored a run m the
an erry wens a two sm·
d
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5- , Wl an . -v wm
~:toofirst inning when P. Archer ·
gles.
o~ce, :"b. sca~t~ blour smges Biggs, who has devised many day. Hope BLshop was wlnnD"I
singled stote second ~nd ~corFor the losers, George Harris a ter 01 msonhos ou. eed
.
hit training appHances, also has pticher. She also got three hill.
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10
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had two singles and Dennis nd
k
ed
thes ]coi1dUicted many summer trAin~ For the Ramblers Stidham a1a4l
11
Moore and Micky Menchini had 8 struc ~ut seven, a ov: th ing clinics In various oarts 'lf Wright each had two hltl.
Gallipoll• look a 3-1 lead In
&gt;ingles.
Cards to lie . t~e bsco~ell'" J •
country. The Olympic dut- Spitfires
113 021 3-11 13 I
the top of the third when they
Racine
226 304 2-19 17
don ad •mbgl •b .' ,:. u ': ~v~ les are expected to take Biggs Ramblers 003 021 0- 110 11
banged out four hits. Thre-e sue~
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Pomeroy
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an a 00 e ) wn c r away from the campus during Bif;hop and Sara P~lea.
cessive singles by Gene Boster,
By FRim DOWN
had a_homer ~nd a smgle ~'hen Wa~hJ_n~ton Senators 8-2, the De· BoHtic. Price (61 and ~pcncer
Se tember a!ld October of next Jane Acree, Jane Cartwrigbt
Vance Heck, and Tom Sims
UPI Sparls WritPr
the Yankees wlupped the
lrolt flgers routed the Baltlmor• Mem:hini Phil Swindell (3} The Cards won the game in
p
(2) and
were followed by a rielders When in doubt, decide in fa\'Or sota Twins, _-4.ft, Wednesday mght Or~oles, 9-_1, the- Kansas C'Hy Ath~ Menchini' (31, Bruce Simp~
wilh a two-run raOy,
year.
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Ibefore a CJowd of 42.034 - the letJCs whipped the Boston Red (4), Moore J5l , Harris (6), and was ironical lh-'Jt, as in
whacked a two-run single.
That's been manager Ralph ] largeHt evf': to see a base~all Sox, B·l, and the Los Angt'les An- Simpson (6), and Curd.
night'• game, a bunt attempt
Middleport came back with Houk'IS policy since he became g3me m Mmnesota. The oss 1gels topped the Cleveland
a key factor . But where the
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7-2
and
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in
other
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bunt was 8Uecessfully executed
h d th f Lthird ort successive sin~les by kee.s in 1961 and il has paid off Twin~ 7'1-z games e ~~
e ron can League games.
WJTHDRAWS FROM MEET
Tuesday, it failed Wednesday
Archer, D. Hackett, Bl11 Hac~ dramalirally in the cases of runmng w_orld cha~pJons.
i In_ the Nalional Leagut&gt;, Los
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nigAlht. D' k
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Bill White fouled off a
M. Mullen walked. and_ the f~fth The ultimate payoff, barnng a
co. 9-7, St. Louis beat Cmcinnati, from the u .s. B~Jtish_ track and sacrifice attentJ~t. He then
run scored when L. Little smg- spectacular upristng by some I
3'-1. Milwaukee defe.atetl
field meet at White C1ty Aug.
1
8 d00 bl . t 0 1he fght
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led , making five runs on five Ameri can League'
contender.)
IH, and Philadt&gt;lphia
· because of ligament trouble. f' Jd
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hils and the Indians were out looks like a romp to Houk 's third l
Houslon. JD-9.
~r-ightwell, a surprise selection. Je :;~:·th~;!nd r;:t·o:'a
lront 6-3.
straight pennant.
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Ron Hansen hit a two-rurl hom- ~:~&lt;:tid her was not fully fit for the
b K Bo
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f'r and .Jim Landis had three hils I event.
The JJ~ of :::~raJ Rfd hit·
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8tld John Green smgled the~ decided m favor fB outon. And 1 The Pomeroy Jets romped I to win his first big It-ague game. ST LOUIS WPI 1- Four vet·
wiU say is "We just
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.both home . In th~ botl~m 0: thts det'ided in favor of Boust.on. And lthe Pomeroy Redlegs lR·B in Hoyt Wilhelm shut out the
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B o y s'
Le-ague tors for the last two innings
Cardinals signed Wednesday
Robinson hat had only nine
trade of veteran BzH Skowron on Tuesday evenlnll,.
pre-serve the rookie's win.
the 1963 National Football
and two runs batted in In 41 tUnes
Men's &amp; Boys• Summer
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Htt Gra•d Slammer
season. They were
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old Pepitone wa1bng ~~ the wmgs .. Max l', olmer rmC y;,.~_il Pl\il- Gus Tria~s· sixth grand
. backs Billy Stacy and Larry
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Both moves have pa1d off hand- IUps teamed up to stnke tJilt homer of h1s career was the • son, center Bob Demarco and
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SUITS, v•lues to $50.00
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POMEROY
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er." .. Where is Your Treasure" Tuppers Plains, and their son, .

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The Joppa Youth l!'ellowlhlp
met Sunday IV?Inl JulY 14 Ro
GER Clarll waaln ehor&amp;e oltho
bu.olneM meflilll. It Will. detlded to chant~• lhe. rwnt of tho
Youth Ji'ellowahlp to Tilt l!'ellowahlp Hour wbleb It '10111 be
roferred to In !he lulu;'"~:
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Coo Duet IIIII Ann ol
wlll be tho auellll noll
In
J 1y 11 ·
even g, u
. ...erypne
welcome. Tlrqe II 7:!0 D. m.
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Mr. and Mn. llobort Day
and fomlly of Shade ....., cioU1111 on Mr. and Mrs. Willnlo
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Mr. and Mn. Floyd a.rrlnger were vis!H·· Mr · nd Mr
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Jock Gibbs ond Mr. and Mrs
Harry Kean111 ol Ma11011 L1~f.ll
Sunday MlchMI Glbbl ·
George' Koll'lll retunled to tho·I•II

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Mrs. Wa1d B. Hulburt, and Church pent the weekend w1th
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Wells, W. Va.
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d M A thur Scofield
. R h I h ho
Zern Pierce were Mr.
and Locally attendlns were Mr. ara In the Reed homo were Mr.
Re
v. an
rs. r
. MISs ous a er me.
M De
CUrti 5 of C0I
nd Mrs Marvin Bamhlrl
Mrs. Ethel Smith presented a Kay Hendricks is visiting rs.
nver
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Mn. Everet W1taon, Tom, 1
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Th
bus Mr. and Mrs. Hobart NoRita and Ray· Mr IIIII
program on the subJect " e her grandmother at Washing- weli of Ch te Mr and Mrs
ill' Boy! '
Ml'l. Lulo Murry of llocldns·
mv;ded City." There were ten ton. [). c.
Robert Wh~te r~l K.eno Mar~
JPh 'P
Eealfl' W
• port apont !he p..t weelt with
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members pr.esent. Next meet'
oe, Mrs.
aUon Mrs. Mamie Parker who Is
ing will be at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs .. Lee Jacl&lt;son Baker and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill, Mr. and Mrs .. BIll qulla Ill. Mrs Parker return·
Cora Buck
and Linda of Chillicothe spent Curtis.
Rt)binson ; Marlene Wtnebren- ed hom 1 with ·her
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the week end with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harlis Frank ner and Greg; Mrs. Wibna GlD·
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MP"!'' . J. B. Longsworth re· 1Mrs. Sybil Miles enroui.E' to bad a surprise •home made ice ther, J·ack and Junior; Miss Visitibg Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I
ceivE'd word from her son-in· IWilliamsburg, Va ., for .a vaca- cream party in the honor of
McDonald and Mr. and Wyefl!l recently were MI Gl~·
law and da•ghter (Evelyn) , tion.
their lather, Johnnie Kibble. At·
Orville Watson.
dys Croy o! Columbua, Helen
Mr . and Mrs. Charles A. Dob- 1 David Nease returned to Se· tending were Mr. and Mrs. Er- It was decided to hold It apto Kibble, Kathy Dee and Georgt
bins, o( Paw Tucket, R." 1., ~f . attle, Washington, after three nest Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Meigs
year at the same place PlckeM and Mr. and
Mrs.
their return home from a trap weeks with his parents, Mr. a,nedum, Mr. and Mrs. Audra on the last Swxlay In JuDe.
Roscoe Wedge of Vanderhoff.
overseas. They viit~ Mrs. and Mrs. Don Nease. Their W;ers, Rev . and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas 8i11ell
Dobbins' brother. Major and Idaughter, Mary Alice, cf Ohio B 1a in e, Margaret
and baby Of Columbul spent tile
Mn:. Thorne Longsworth and University ,spent the week end Ralph Cornell, Jackie and
weekend with Mr. and. MrA.
children in London, who drove at home.
mie Blaine, Mrs. Leslie
0C
Perry Corllo. Chuck CUrtis ls
lbem over England, Scotland, G ts 1 Mr and Mrs liar· baugh, Eddie and Marcella
spending a two weeks' vacaUoa
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ond Wales olghtseeing. They alu~s k 0
her b;other ers, Helen Kibble, Cathy
!rom hi.o employment at Dayso ylaJtod Jl'ranklort, Germany, ;:;:,.. ~r:: ~·Frankfort, Ind: and George Franklin Pickens
ton with his parent..
and Par1s, France.
and Mrs. P~ul Davenport and and Sharon, and Janet Frank.
Mrs. Longsworth spent last d hter J
and son Bill Recent dlnner guests of Mr.
waek In Chillicothe with her :~
:11 oyl~d
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tlster, Emma Anderson. They 0 ~s~e,Dani~IB cf Cyclone Ulah Swan, Sally
July 14 wa!!: 78; offering "ai
had a reunion with their bro- W. Va ., is here for an indefin~ Elizabeth Ly?ns an~ ~ . $26.19.
!her, Amos Morgan, who came ite visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tuppers PlalRS, V1rg1ma Chf- Mrs.· Ronald Gothard! and
from St. Petersburg, Florida. Fred Daniels.
ford of M1ddl~pcrt and Mr. aRd son, Bruce of Columbus anivMr. and Mrs. Francis Mor- Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt re- Mrs. ~e~ Ri~gs.
ed Sa~rday to spend several
rls went to Lake Hope Sunday turned heme frcm Cambridge Patncia Smd.h and
Ja~et
wath her mother, Mrs. W. - - - - - - - - - where they enjoved 1!1 family City, Ind., after two weeks vis- Frank spent several days WJth A. Morgan. Kathy Morgan re- BY MRS. A. H. BAO.E!
picnic in booor of Bell Lake's it. On the way home, she stop- Mrs. Edna Stewart of Reeds- turned home wth Mrs. ('.oth- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard
blrtbday. Otherll present were ped at Ash Cave and joieed v111e.
after spendmg some t1me daulhter Brenda spent o
sandra Glab and Christine Lake relatives lor the annual Will Opal Mink and Virginia &amp;gh·
Had~, Ohio.
dayo witb Mr. and Mrs. Junior
of Athens Mr. and Mrs. Ro' reunion.
es Gallipolis are visiting Rev. Mrs. Wilbur Bailey ~nd Ruth White IIIII daulhten ol
bert Swili and da•lhter, Mi· Miss Marabel Sharpnack o! and Mrs. W. 'K. Riggs.
B .1 "!"'"t M~aMy ~~ MMrrs.
saMrw. ~ Mr ..__ Orr
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J. E. Levacy of 'lbe Plains. Jumbos, called Of' Mr. and Mrs.
Schroeder and SOOS, Steven and with her parents, Mr.
and word spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Norman ·· ·sell A. H. Bailey Saturday.
Ronnie, of Columbus.
Mrs. Jack Sharpnack.
Portsmouth.
and son returned from South Mr. and Mn. Pete -~';,::II
r.uests spending last w.. k · Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nease Mr. and Mrs. How~. Young Carolina Fr'da
·-• of Marlon lnd Is oioltlng
1 y. Robert
of Paden C1ty were YISlbng Mr
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and
two
da•lhters
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Fort
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Mrs
G
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Smith
and
Mrs.
Janet
Arnold
returned
borne
daughter and -In-law, Mr.
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her Sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella . Ky._. are spendmg a vacation at ~" 11
with the HyseHs alter spending ond Mn. Ralph Tru ...n IIIII
Roush and daughter,Mrs. Al- I their home here.
.
~rs Val Hartung of Chester a week with their sister and flllllly.
1'18 Fredricks(){ Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Clara Roush and M~ss d irene McGrath and Mr
family.
. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Jim Fredricks, son of Mrs. Vera Beegle spent Sunday With :~ Mrs Charles Marcinko · Robert Arnold, oon of Mr. and family, Ravenawond,
Fredricks came for them on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beegle 'ted Patiy McGrath at Colum- and Mrs. Dores Arnold, entered Sunday with Mr. IIIII Mrs.
Friday and they all returned lo la! Dorcas.
~us
Meigs Memorial lloopital Sun- ver White and Doris.
Pittsburgh Saturda~·.
Mr . and Mrs. Dave Huron
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day evtning
Mr. lnd Mn. Robert ':~II
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Iand children and Mrs. Gillie VISiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave
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sell and dangblan, Mrs. J•
Mr. and Mrs. David Huddle· Grown and Rickey o! Hunting· Yates are Mr. and Mrs.
Cheosebrew at Middleport.
Cowdeny and ch!dren, -~=:11
ston spent _ov"'· the week end · ton spent Sunday a!ternoon with sell Yates, Kay and Dwight ·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker Bottom, Mr. and Mrs.
•t Port Clmton on Lake Erie. Mrs. Brown's brother, Mr. and Edna Holsmger of
and family attended a family Trusoel and family, local,
Mr. and Mrll. Donald McKay Mrs. Ted Nance.
Va.
together at the home of ouppor guests Sunday of Mr.
Ill_ Newark spent the week end , Mrs. Isabel Simpson
and . CaUlng on Mr. and Mrs.
father, Pearl Parker last and Mn. Stanley Truaoell.
tilth Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wat- 1Brenda Bradford
are visiting
Frank Frank
were Mr.
. honor of lhe Ed..., Rev , .,N
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JIIIJsh
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Raymond
Mr and
and
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mno.
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several days In Columbus With Albe Fr nk 'Mr ' d
family visitors from ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beegle FredrtLar~ ~
Orr Friday eveuiJJ&amp;.
and son.
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Mrs. Carrie B•rson IIIII Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Walter visited
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Mrs. Helen Jobnson is a goes! Don Huffman and family.
CasUe ol Athens visit- with her nephew, ~~::11
• of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. 11111 Mn. Clarence
brother and st.ler-ln- Rousb Sunday 1lbo Ia In
Advann '64 Modalt
Wayne Carpenter and family of Columbu.o spent the wee,kMr and M Ch lei D H. 'lal
,
at Belpre.
end
with
Mr.
afld
Mrs.
Wayne
Ia.st ~---~:
Thor.
• oapMrl -~• Mn
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Prance
JUWUliiY·
11 was
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Castle'a farewell visH, as and lalDily, Soutb
eroy spent oeverol days with Mr · and Mr•- Georga Freder· she It returning to her home spent &amp;mday wltb the
her grandmother, Mrs. Leone lck o! Cheoter were
J&gt;hoeail&lt;, Ariz.. after spend- While fam11¥, Their
Curtis
Mr. and Mra. Oscar
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Ka
had - • .....
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v·111'tJng Mr ••• Mr Hank mg a!most a year here . """h
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Mra.
Buraon
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other
rela
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weoltl
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WY 2-2255
1 Cincinnati wilh Miss
Bernice Holter wore Janet BlBBOU
lives.
onla ntiUrDed home
6111 1. M.lln It,
Pomo,.. Coe.
Columbus, Ray Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz Roriald.ond Randal Orr -ntll
:s:i~nd Mr. and Mrs.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Waid Friday ol8ht wltb their p&gt;ll-11
Mr.
Mn. llovo
Swarll of Athena loat Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mra.
were visiting Mr. and
Waid Swartz II coovalescmg Orr.
Charlie WWiama o1 Littlo
!rom surgery.
Mra. Lola Sordn relurned
lng.
Harry Swartz visited hla mo- her llolM Mmdoy .n.or ~:II
Ronaleen Osborn,
Mrs. Carrie Swartz last .iD~ o weelr with Mr. 1114
Frank and Melanie Brown
afternoon.
William ScJrdiD, liqle llldiL
attendinl Camp Chriallu
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was the subject of the service Mr and Mrs. W. D. Marr and 18, Dr. Blazewtcz of ~omeroy, Don and Peggie, Dayton; . Mr. homes after lpendlnr: the past
Mrs. Charles P. Marcinko and and Mrs Harold watson MUte week with their araodparenll.
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the Love Gift dedication. PrayDi~na Roush of Port- Mann.mg, Mr. 8
ers were offered for speclal in- land visited Miss Sharoo Chur- Marcmko of Reedsville, and McCarthy and Grel, Ma11011, and fomUy ol Waldo violtedlll
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Mr. IIlii Mrs. John Graham
IIIII live children of . Conyers,
c-aJa, are vlsiU"tl .his par·
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry GraThe Wllsol) • Wall4lo ro•nton
ham
was held recently ol 0111. Man's
L-i:p!. Floyd Allan Graham, Recent vlsitol'll o! E. W. Erie- cave with • bukel d!Mer al
Firat Marine Division, Camp wme and Serena were Mr. and 00011 IJid the .ollemoon open!
The WSCS of the Methodi!l Pllldelton, Calif., arrived Mon- Mrs. Joe Eriewlne of Proctor, sllhtseelng and v!JIIlng 1 h 0
Church met in tho sanctuary day to spend throe weeks with W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Eran cavea.
Friday evening July 12. Mrs.B. his parents, Mr . and Mrs. Jer- Er!ewme, Wellsburg, w. Va., Attending were Mr. and Mra.
M. Pickens was program chair· ry Graham .
ODd Mr. and Mrs. Don Sisson William Chapman, 8ronds,
man using as her topic "What MiB
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•and da•ghters of Parkersburg. Mike and Kellle · Mr and Mra.
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Aboot Race " Memborll giving pam
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readings w~re Mrs Bradford Fisher, who spent endpast lve Vero Weber met Mrs. W. K. and Tommie . Mrs Vado Dun·
• weeks With hiS gra parents. R'gg and
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Mrs · Lewl·s• Mrs · Circle • Mlsa Frida.y evenmg
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the gro~p enjoyed a nose-boi Flsnh. er,,"s er,lho . . A~
Columbuo bu.opital.
and Jim Mrs Martha Green
Junch.
or WI Jom . . mMm
rodn Mr. and Mrs. John Carter. Upper S~nd•sky · Mrs Iva wu:
IIIII they will VISit r.
an Belpre were dinner guests o!
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12. Devotions by Mrs Bertha j R I
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Sayre opened by stngmg the IMrs. John Marr were lhelF Patty McGrath of Columbus' ane •
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U.eme song, "All Hail tbe Pow· daughter, Mrs. RuDy Miller o! Keith Parrish of Pennsylvan: Carl Watson, enaBarthealemyne,

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The Joppa Youth l!'ellowlhlp
met Sunday IV?Inl JulY 14 Ro
GER Clarll waaln ehor&amp;e oltho
bu.olneM meflilll. It Will. detlded to chant~• lhe. rwnt of tho
Youth Ji'ellowahlp to Tilt l!'ellowahlp Hour wbleb It '10111 be
roferred to In !he lulu;'"~:
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welcome. Tlrqe II 7:!0 D. m.
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and fomlly of Shade ....., cioU1111 on Mr. and Mrs. Willnlo
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Mr. and Mn. Floyd a.rrlnger were vis!H·· Mr · nd Mr
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Jock Gibbs ond Mr. and Mrs
Harry Kean111 ol Ma11011 L1~f.ll
Sunday MlchMI Glbbl ·
George' Koll'lll retunled to tho·I•II

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Mrs. Wa1d B. Hulburt, and Church pent the weekend w1th
.
Wells, W. Va.
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d M A thur Scofield
. R h I h ho
Zern Pierce were Mr.
and Locally attendlns were Mr. ara In the Reed homo were Mr.
Re
v. an
rs. r
. MISs ous a er me.
M De
CUrti 5 of C0I
nd Mrs Marvin Bamhlrl
Mrs. Ethel Smith presented a Kay Hendricks is visiting rs.
nver
urn·
Mn. Everet W1taon, Tom, 1
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Th
bus Mr. and Mrs. Hobart NoRita and Ray· Mr IIIII
program on the subJect " e her grandmother at Washing- weli of Ch te Mr and Mrs
ill' Boy! '
Ml'l. Lulo Murry of llocldns·
mv;ded City." There were ten ton. [). c.
Robert Wh~te r~l K.eno Mar~
JPh 'P
Eealfl' W
• port apont !he p..t weelt with
11
members pr.esent. Next meet'
oe, Mrs.
aUon Mrs. Mamie Parker who Is
ing will be at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs .. Lee Jacl&lt;son Baker and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill, Mr. and Mrs .. BIll qulla Ill. Mrs Parker return·
Cora Buck
and Linda of Chillicothe spent Curtis.
Rt)binson ; Marlene Wtnebren- ed hom 1 with ·her
· ·
the week end with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harlis Frank ner and Greg; Mrs. Wibna GlD·
•
MP"!'' . J. B. Longsworth re· 1Mrs. Sybil Miles enroui.E' to bad a surprise •home made ice ther, J·ack and Junior; Miss Visitibg Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I
ceivE'd word from her son-in· IWilliamsburg, Va ., for .a vaca- cream party in the honor of
McDonald and Mr. and Wyefl!l recently were MI Gl~·
law and da•ghter (Evelyn) , tion.
their lather, Johnnie Kibble. At·
Orville Watson.
dys Croy o! Columbua, Helen
Mr . and Mrs. Charles A. Dob- 1 David Nease returned to Se· tending were Mr. and Mrs. Er- It was decided to hold It apto Kibble, Kathy Dee and Georgt
bins, o( Paw Tucket, R." 1., ~f . attle, Washington, after three nest Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Meigs
year at the same place PlckeM and Mr. and
Mrs.
their return home from a trap weeks with his parents, Mr. a,nedum, Mr. and Mrs. Audra on the last Swxlay In JuDe.
Roscoe Wedge of Vanderhoff.
overseas. They viit~ Mrs. and Mrs. Don Nease. Their W;ers, Rev . and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas 8i11ell
Dobbins' brother. Major and Idaughter, Mary Alice, cf Ohio B 1a in e, Margaret
and baby Of Columbul spent tile
Mn:. Thorne Longsworth and University ,spent the week end Ralph Cornell, Jackie and
weekend with Mr. and. MrA.
children in London, who drove at home.
mie Blaine, Mrs. Leslie
0C
Perry Corllo. Chuck CUrtis ls
lbem over England, Scotland, G ts 1 Mr and Mrs liar· baugh, Eddie and Marcella
spending a two weeks' vacaUoa
•
ond Wales olghtseeing. They alu~s k 0
her b;other ers, Helen Kibble, Cathy
!rom hi.o employment at Dayso ylaJtod Jl'ranklort, Germany, ;:;:,.. ~r:: ~·Frankfort, Ind: and George Franklin Pickens
ton with his parent..
and Par1s, France.
and Mrs. P~ul Davenport and and Sharon, and Janet Frank.
Mrs. Longsworth spent last d hter J
and son Bill Recent dlnner guests of Mr.
waek In Chillicothe with her :~
:11 oyl~d
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tlster, Emma Anderson. They 0 ~s~e,Dani~IB cf Cyclone Ulah Swan, Sally
July 14 wa!!: 78; offering "ai
had a reunion with their bro- W. Va ., is here for an indefin~ Elizabeth Ly?ns an~ ~ . $26.19.
!her, Amos Morgan, who came ite visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tuppers PlalRS, V1rg1ma Chf- Mrs.· Ronald Gothard! and
from St. Petersburg, Florida. Fred Daniels.
ford of M1ddl~pcrt and Mr. aRd son, Bruce of Columbus anivMr. and Mrs. Francis Mor- Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt re- Mrs. ~e~ Ri~gs.
ed Sa~rday to spend several
rls went to Lake Hope Sunday turned heme frcm Cambridge Patncia Smd.h and
Ja~et
wath her mother, Mrs. W. - - - - - - - - - where they enjoved 1!1 family City, Ind., after two weeks vis- Frank spent several days WJth A. Morgan. Kathy Morgan re- BY MRS. A. H. BAO.E!
picnic in booor of Bell Lake's it. On the way home, she stop- Mrs. Edna Stewart of Reeds- turned home wth Mrs. ('.oth- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard
blrtbday. Otherll present were ped at Ash Cave and joieed v111e.
after spendmg some t1me daulhter Brenda spent o
sandra Glab and Christine Lake relatives lor the annual Will Opal Mink and Virginia &amp;gh·
Had~, Ohio.
dayo witb Mr. and Mrs. Junior
of Athens Mr. and Mrs. Ro' reunion.
es Gallipolis are visiting Rev. Mrs. Wilbur Bailey ~nd Ruth White IIIII daulhten ol
bert Swili and da•lhter, Mi· Miss Marabel Sharpnack o! and Mrs. W. 'K. Riggs.
B .1 "!"'"t M~aMy ~~ MMrrs.
saMrw. ~ Mr ..__ Orr
8
01 ey • paron~.
r. ~
s. ·~·&gt;
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chele 8 nd Mr• and Mrs. Merle Columbus spent the weekend Mr · a nd Mrs. ·Bert
:
J. E. Levacy of 'lbe Plains. Jumbos, called Of' Mr. and Mrs.
Schroeder and SOOS, Steven and with her parents, Mr.
and word spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Norman ·· ·sell A. H. Bailey Saturday.
Ronnie, of Columbus.
Mrs. Jack Sharpnack.
Portsmouth.
and son returned from South Mr. and Mn. Pete -~';,::II
r.uests spending last w.. k · Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nease Mr. and Mrs. How~. Young Carolina Fr'da
·-• of Marlon lnd Is oioltlng
1 y. Robert
of Paden C1ty were YISlbng Mr
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Mrs.
Clara
Roush
were
and
two
da•lhters
o!
Fort
Knol,
d
Mrs
G
th
Smith
and
Mrs.
Janet
Arnold
returned
borne
daughter and -In-law, Mr.
40
her Sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella . Ky._. are spendmg a vacation at ~" 11
with the HyseHs alter spending ond Mn. Ralph Tru ...n IIIII
Roush and daughter,Mrs. Al- I their home here.
.
~rs Val Hartung of Chester a week with their sister and flllllly.
1'18 Fredricks(){ Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Clara Roush and M~ss d irene McGrath and Mr
family.
. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Jim Fredricks, son of Mrs. Vera Beegle spent Sunday With :~ Mrs Charles Marcinko · Robert Arnold, oon of Mr. and family, Ravenawond,
Fredricks came for them on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beegle 'ted Patiy McGrath at Colum- and Mrs. Dores Arnold, entered Sunday with Mr. IIIII Mrs.
Friday and they all returned lo la! Dorcas.
~us
Meigs Memorial lloopital Sun- ver White and Doris.
Pittsburgh Saturda~·.
Mr . and Mrs. Dave Huron
: ..
day evtning
Mr. lnd Mn. Robert ':~II
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Iand children and Mrs. Gillie VISiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave
.
sell and dangblan, Mrs. J•
Mr. and Mrs. David Huddle· Grown and Rickey o! Hunting· Yates are Mr. and Mrs.
Cheosebrew at Middleport.
Cowdeny and ch!dren, -~=:11
ston spent _ov"'· the week end · ton spent Sunday a!ternoon with sell Yates, Kay and Dwight ·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker Bottom, Mr. and Mrs.
•t Port Clmton on Lake Erie. Mrs. Brown's brother, Mr. and Edna Holsmger of
and family attended a family Trusoel and family, local,
Mr. and Mrll. Donald McKay Mrs. Ted Nance.
Va.
together at the home of ouppor guests Sunday of Mr.
Ill_ Newark spent the week end , Mrs. Isabel Simpson
and . CaUlng on Mr. and Mrs.
father, Pearl Parker last and Mn. Stanley Truaoell.
tilth Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wat- 1Brenda Bradford
are visiting
Frank Frank
were Mr.
. honor of lhe Ed..., Rev , .,N
-• ..
_ Les~
JIIIJsh
.
. hs
Raymond
Mr and
and
m
mno.
~
several days In Columbus With Albe Fr nk 'Mr ' d
family visitors from ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beegle FredrtLar~ ~
Orr Friday eveuiJJ&amp;.
and son.
·.
Mrs. Carrie B•rson IIIII Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Walter visited
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Mrs. Helen Jobnson is a goes! Don Huffman and family.
CasUe ol Athens visit- with her nephew, ~~::11
• of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. 11111 Mn. Clarence
brother and st.ler-ln- Rousb Sunday 1lbo Ia In
Advann '64 Modalt
Wayne Carpenter and family of Columbu.o spent the wee,kMr and M Ch lei D H. 'lal
,
at Belpre.
end
with
Mr.
afld
Mrs.
Wayne
Ia.st ~---~:
Thor.
• oapMrl -~• Mn
.
Prance
JUWUliiY·
11 was
• lUlU
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MISs Sandra Curtio of Porn:
·
Castle'a farewell visH, as and lalDily, Soutb
eroy spent oeverol days with Mr · and Mr•- Georga Freder· she It returning to her home spent &amp;mday wltb the
her grandmother, Mrs. Leone lck o! Cheoter were
J&gt;hoeail&lt;, Ariz.. after spend- While fam11¥, Their
Curtis
Mr. and Mra. Oscar
.
Ka
had - • .....
.
v·111'tJng Mr ••• Mr Hank mg a!most a year here . """h
w,.
reo, ......
w.,..
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Mrtl.
Ann
Coe
is
vlsllinl
in
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Mra.
Buraon
and
other
rela
few
weoltl
wltb
ber
WY 2-2255
1 Cincinnati wilh Miss
Bernice Holter wore Janet BlBBOU
lives.
onla ntiUrDed home
6111 1. M.lln It,
Pomo,.. Coe.
Columbus, Ray Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz Roriald.ond Randal Orr -ntll
:s:i~nd Mr. and Mrs.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Waid Friday ol8ht wltb their p&gt;ll-11
Mr.
Mn. llovo
Swarll of Athena loat Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mra.
were visiting Mr. and
Waid Swartz II coovalescmg Orr.
Charlie WWiama o1 Littlo
!rom surgery.
Mra. Lola Sordn relurned
lng.
Harry Swartz visited hla mo- her llolM Mmdoy .n.or ~:II
Ronaleen Osborn,
Mrs. Carrie Swartz last .iD~ o weelr with Mr. 1114
Frank and Melanie Brown
afternoon.
William ScJrdiD, liqle llldiL
attendinl Camp Chriallu
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was the subject of the service Mr and Mrs. W. D. Marr and 18, Dr. Blazewtcz of ~omeroy, Don and Peggie, Dayton; . Mr. homes after lpendlnr: the past
Mrs. Charles P. Marcinko and and Mrs Harold watson MUte week with their araodparenll.
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the Love Gift dedication. PrayDi~na Roush of Port- Mann.mg, Mr. 8
ers were offered for speclal in- land visited Miss Sharoo Chur- Marcmko of Reedsville, and McCarthy and Grel, Ma11011, and fomUy ol Waldo violtedlll
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terest m~ssmnartes,
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Mr. IIlii Mrs. John Graham
IIIII live children of . Conyers,
c-aJa, are vlsiU"tl .his par·
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry GraThe Wllsol) • Wall4lo ro•nton
ham
was held recently ol 0111. Man's
L-i:p!. Floyd Allan Graham, Recent vlsitol'll o! E. W. Erie- cave with • bukel d!Mer al
Firat Marine Division, Camp wme and Serena were Mr. and 00011 IJid the .ollemoon open!
The WSCS of the Methodi!l Pllldelton, Calif., arrived Mon- Mrs. Joe Eriewlne of Proctor, sllhtseelng and v!JIIlng 1 h 0
Church met in tho sanctuary day to spend throe weeks with W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Eran cavea.
Friday evening July 12. Mrs.B. his parents, Mr . and Mrs. Jer- Er!ewme, Wellsburg, w. Va., Attending were Mr. and Mra.
M. Pickens was program chair· ry Graham .
ODd Mr. and Mrs. Don Sisson William Chapman, 8ronds,
man using as her topic "What MiB
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•and da•ghters of Parkersburg. Mike and Kellle · Mr and Mra.
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.ed b her neph~w Don i ary acy 0 omeroy, u- John Decker, Orville and Paullo
Aboot Race " Memborll giving pam
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, f' dy Riggs, Leone Babcock and Mr and Mrs W!Uiam Bowmer
readings w~re Mrs Bradford Fisher, who spent endpast lve Vero Weber met Mrs. W. K. and Tommie . Mrs Vado Dun·
• weeks With hiS gra parents. R'gg and
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aon. Y ' 1 •
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Mrs · Lewl·s• Mrs · Circle • Mlsa Frida.y evenmg
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V'olet been • ourgreal patient at a and Mrs. Carl Shlelda, Janet
the gro~p enjoyed a nose-boi Flsnh. er,,"s er,lho . . A~
Columbuo bu.opital.
and Jim Mrs Martha Green
Junch.
or WI Jom . . mMm
rodn Mr. and Mrs. John Carter. Upper S~nd•sky · Mrs Iva wu:
IIIII they will VISit r.
an Belpre were dinner guests o!
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IIJI ..~.,
Soci..., met t
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nd M Ml h j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carter. !George Francloco John· and
......,onary
,.,
a Va and Mr. a
rs. c ae Recent visllors of Mr and 1
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Dean, Galion; Mr. and . M r !.
12. Devotions by Mrs Bertha j R I
ts ~ Mr . and Mrs. Charles Marcm o were Howard Wilson , Freddie and
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Sayre opened by stngmg the IMrs. John Marr were lhelF Patty McGrath of Columbus' ane •
any Zd · nd Ge ·
U.eme song, "All Hail tbe Pow· daughter, Mrs. RuDy Miller o! Keith Parrish of Pennsylvan: Carl Watson, enaBarthealemyne,

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UO.ti001, .~Dally Varlety"' and dfroel-acttoo advocalel II, of I
ACJBOU
''1lle Roil1wood Repcner," an&gt; oouree, aiiilad a1 gitljnJ more'
L 'rwllaa4
rucl wflll avidity bere by lhooe N - jobl before Uld .bohlncl
1111111
. . . - with bulln.... lbt cameru, aod alao achlev!ni 11.-fur
Alld eve tho O&lt;elllonal reader what !hey oon•lder the pr&lt;&gt;por U. A hair •
DMds Uttle cliletrDm8lll to lab portrayal &lt;i their· rac:e lo proOOklriiW
ooto fJt lbt No. 1 running story. lll'am&amp; and movlea .
II. eo1r7
a.,.The olber day, for IDIIaneo, tile · Tolevltklo'a prime .......,, u lf. Hopbalead otory In Variety W81 pagged hal bien noted prevtousiJ, II that 11. 'l'llroup
on Marloa Branda's addreu to 111bo · - • lllllkr ldvtrtlolng 11. :,~
..une 111 wblcl! be wu quoted ·agenci&lt;o are afraid now of bolb 11. -robe ill
u aayl!IJ: "Aotorl obould oland aldeo: The foes ct cioiMgresalioll
debt
IDpliler aod pledge 1101 to oup- who miSbt retaliate OCOllllmieallJ 18. JewUh
pori production eoiDpaDiea which 11ainot IDcreaeed use of NtiJO
:.:::..
uphold prlndples of oe&amp;regelllm." performen, aod Nf8rO •lawen 11 . lltretdior
Alld Tlleoday, Variety ran.."J
le
lllab tbr~j~leo- A Doxto..U.
lqdly otory rweallog liMit' lhe log 1
le boyeolt . . . . ope- rt. A...1111 of e Negro In ~role of a clflc produeta.
·
jUdge 011 CBS-TV'I,[P""7 lila· ''11nls far In Rollywnod, the mill.
,_
IGII" resulted ID'tif 'abuslvelll8ll: tant anti·I'K"CClloolatl
bavo •· ........,,
rtlctlon." lbei publlcation aafd: bean ..,,. vociferous than u-· 10. CUbic
~.. .Aboul ~a6 ~etten wore .,.. who bave oppooiiA! .,._pathlel, or u.:::"
calved !ram all porll fJt lbe coun- who advocale a more mlld ap- sa. Total
lrj&lt;, r~mglng trnm San Fr111c!s&lt;o ..,aeb, or those who migbl arp II. KDoclr
to New Yon to lhe Deep South." that an arllllt's delloeatfall of ::
At tho ume lime, Gall Palrlet c!baraden has a duty to he Ia- u. A-••
Jackaon, neeull" producer of dependent of e:t&lt;eoo .pre!I8Ui'&lt;l of
llllllolan..
"Percy Maeon," was reported to any aad from IIIJ ·aide.
u. Allrol(r:
hm! lllecl to Ill" • Negro girl Now the Wrllenl Guild · hal ..._ ~
10 play an elevator operator who jumped headlong 1n1n the tray. 111 u. - . .
. . . . . _ 1 key wllue!a - but a statemeot lhfs week, It oald tt
~
"the Nallollal AaaociaU011 for lhl "will waive minimum paymeul.l .._ '1'blng at
Advancomaat of Colorod People lo tbooo of IIIIi' memben who 10
ftluo

appeu..c

'-

PLEASE return the borrowed
tin snips to our tag sht&gt;p. B.
Quisenberry at old P. 0 .
Building, Syracuse, Ohio.
7 18 3tp
RECORD HOP Friday night,
July 19, from a to 11 p. m.
on Cole .street between North
Second and North Third, Mid·
dleport
by ~Jun:
· ~ne~:.; IJ
ham, sponsored by B

Musk

WE WOULD LIKE to thank
the Meigs General Staff. Dr.
Bntce, Dr. Slack, Dr. Davis,
the nurses, Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Hnme, Rev. ZUndel,
the Sew·Rile Sewing 1.-IUID, II

the. Pall-Bearers, and any
others who helped us during
the slckneas and death
of
Richard F. Folden.
R. F. Folden Family
7 18 1tp

THE FAMILY of Ed RusseH
wlabes to·thank Rev. Stanley,
Chase Funeral Hnme. Pallbearers, Adrleo French~
special thanks to the neighbors of Dexter and the Midway chur~, Rower donors,
and all who helped in anyway.
7 13 ltp

_ _:_AUTO SALES:.__
1950 GMC 3passenger

bus.
Four like new, tires.
$300.
Phone SH 2-5442.
7·16-Gtc

'llltWorld Slanclanl &lt;11 Co-et

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ftfg car room, ride - '

once Small car eeonomy and

aunagerablllty
MetnipoUiu Moton
E. fllnol, PommiJ'

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f

FllR NEW oe ll8ed can
.,.
trucb, pllolle lllrYiD Marts
3AfESMAN. Bei,Jfey Mall&gt;
en. Atheas, LY.'I-4MI..
10-t-lf&lt;

MUSicAL Instruments
FOR SAUD: Slndlnriouo Violin. · GOilli bUje. Reasonable
S. Cl 'O joi;"Duter, Ohio
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LONIIFELLOW

tor Ute three L'•, X: tor the two o· .. etc. Sln&amp;le letter•. apo•
trophltl, tiM lertJt.b and formation of the words arf'l all btnta.
llMia d&amp;y tbe COde lettel'l ue different.

Pomeroy". Ohio

.&amp; Oanlo.....,. Qaot&amp;lloa
AQII"O

QC

IJUD'll

will sell individual servings
Friday night for 25c. Don't
forget the record bop. Bar·

CARD OF THANKS

"1&gt;&gt;onket"

10· ~:!'!:

ODt letter •imply stand!! tot uotber. In th1t INU'Ilple A. II.-,

TC GET MORE PEOPLE to try
our Italian style pizzas, we

tor's llcense? Call WY 2-2968.
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Blaettnars

Home Restaurant and Pizza
Shop.
7 1'1 3tc

118. A·

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V8 Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan.
Clean white finjsh with gray
lwo tone. Hydramatic, radio
and heater. 'l'raded in on a
new Pontiac laat week.

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'60 Pontiac _ $1695

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-- NOTICES --

WEIGHT

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DIADAX (formerly DE~:-A
DIET) new oame, same
mula. Only 98c at s t a r k
Drugs.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled? Lost your opera-

IIIIC-TV bnot

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at~
Nldlalo ... ZlalM Jlq
are Nlcl to bo lrJillj( to ..U CJI8.

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ter Fire House, Chester, Saturday night, July :roth, starting at 7 p.m.

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WANT AD
INFORMATION

nette's Home Restaurant and 1
Pizza Shop. Phone WY 2-9976. I
7 17 3tc
H"'o"'ME=M"'A~·D::cE:::-p"7ie-,15""c-.- coffee
5c .•Jock's Dairy Bar, Middleport.
7-161tlc
THERE WILL BE an
ice
cream social held at the Ches-

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Get With Us- Now - Hurry In
Hurry In -Get with Us Now
On Our July Used Car Reduction Sale

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1955Ford

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Door,

VB

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Park~ood Wagon , VB motor, automatic tl'ans ., power
steermg and brakes, new l.lres. radio and heatt&gt;r.

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• $688

~merican ~ Door. Radio, heater, blue finish , clean inter·
lor, good bres.
.

1962 Chevy II - - $1795

"8o you're Milo, lanle'a now boy friend! Funny, but I
hid plotund you with a telephone atuok to your head!"

USED CLOTHING bargains.
Women's dresses 25-50
Men's and Boys' pants and

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Baker &amp; Seyfr'lecl

shirts 25-{,0 cents. Men's shoes
Cl
3 nd h t 8 S · h'
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Phones WY2-3994-WYU301

otbing

698 W. M•ln St

S~ore. Open 7 days a _ 1w;~;·~·k~. ~~";i'"ii~
Letart Falls, Ohio.

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1959 Chevrolet • - $1095
Biscayne 2 Door. Ivory and coral finish, spotlestt interior,
6 cyJ., std. trans. Radio and heater, nt&gt;w tires .

You Get Them

~ Door, local owner, spotless clean illlerior. Tires show

httle wear, beater, deluxe equipment.

1958 Chevrolet • - $795

Bis~ayne 2 Door. Original black finish, spotless clean in-

tenor, all good whitewaJI tires, 6 cyl. powerglide tran 8
Heater.
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~onza .2 ~· ~ mileage by local·owner, maroon fin-

l~h, be1g~ trim wtth bucket seats, 4 .speed trans . 102 t'O·
gme, rad1o and heater.

195701ds - • - - $795

Super "~" Hard Top Coupe. White finish, clean interior,
.eOOd Whitewall tires, hydramatiu, radio and heater.

1960 Corvair - • - $1195
700 - ~ Door. ~ean interior, dark i]'een finish standard
trans. Like new tires, heater.

BARGAINS GALORE
1955 Plymouth a
4 Door-$149
1951 Pontiac

Free at Landmark
16 011. Bovaroga "I••••
You get 1-16 oz. size glass

Cree each tim~ you purchase
lO gallons of ,asoline or
more, or a combmation oil
change and lube job.

Pomeroy Landmark
SUPER SERVICE STATION
Open 24 Houn WY 2-9932:

PonMror

L O.
1 Cbeste&lt; Ohio

WHV WORRY over a alugglsb I
septic tank? Get Klean · EmAll Septic tank cleaner
at
Landmark Fllrm Bureau, Pomeroy.
7-1-JOtc

1962 Corvair

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MONDAY TBRV FRIDAY

over white finish . R&amp;H .

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motor, aautom·atic trans., new tires , black

1959 Rambler

DG'F

I'DPB,

OICK TRACY

0 1111. K&amp;-. ~ lntlcat.e, be.

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1960 Chevrolet

LW

-$CJ99

ior, red and bla&lt;.·k finish , R&amp;H.

2

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ODAW

Yeo-&amp;J"o 0'7Ptoquoteo AN ARTIST WHO THEORIZIIIS
ABOUT IDS WORK 18 NO LONGER AI\TIOT BUT ClUTIC

Galaxie 2 Door, VB engine, st.andard trans. Clean inter-

1960 Plymouth -

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AUCI'IONEEII
Complete ~
Crill Bradford

ll'rlle, Phone • Coalad
A. C. BRADFORD
llaclilt:. Olllo

5 II lfc
larl Grueoer, l'laDiblq uot
Reallq
MIDenvllle, Obit
End your aewer lroablea
We llan a l l Sewer MacldMs

lleaiOaahlo lllllea
Call In wt'lf Day .. llltpl
7 18 lfc
COBA SERVICE

HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER 10 care lor elderly genllennan. Live
WY 2-2583.

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•nd iii'NW'fll Oull" ell d tM .....
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WJEH RADIO

1,00 Sign On N..,.
6:05 Sacred Heart
1:20 CouQtry J8lllborel
8:30 Farr · News
1,05 Breakfaat Party
7:li Bright Star Show
7:35 Pickfns Bdwr Show
no News Report - Ohio

7:05 Breakfast Party
t :15 Jones Buick Show
t0 '05 Polka Party
10:35 Public Service
II :05 Top Ten Show
12,00 Noon Report
1HO Rev. Merlin Teets
1:05 Platter Party
''00 Sundown Serenade
1:30 Sign Off
8,00 Sign Off - June

8?00 Breatfaal Party

SVNDAY

1:00 Breakfast Party
IIOp
II: 115 Matlllll Coonly News
B:Oli Col!ea Willi Janet
12:00 Community News
t·U Betty Newton
8:05 Muolcal Clock
12:015 Nooo News
·10:0li Ministerial Alaoc. ·
7i00 New~
12:10 Ohio · Nen
,10:20 Coonlry Hoe Down
7-10 Musical Clnck
12:15 Markela
:II :Oi Swap SbOI'
1i30 NOWI Beadllnea
12,20 Bulletin Board
11:30 Farm News
7:30 Musical Clock
12:25 News 0 Grams
11:40 Famlly Worsblp Bour·'nlu
7:46 The LUellna
12:30 Agrlculiure Agent
12:00 NOOII Report
1:00 Oblo Valley Newa
12:46 Connlry GO Round
12:15 Music Jusl For Yon
1·05 World II Ohio News
1:55 NeWI Beat
J2 , 15 Goeasler's Guest Star-Frl
1•10 Sporta Today
2: oo Country GO Round
3,00 Platter Party
o:15 Weather Pic!lure
2:55 News Bea1
f: 15 Blaellnar Auto Show
. &amp;: II Muafcal Clock
3:110 Mid Way,Matinee
4:30 Laeal .N8W£
8:115 Communlty News
3:55 News Beat
U6 BW Stern Sporll
Latchstrlng
f,I)O Dlsclng with Doss
NO Bowlinl Seorea
8:30 l'uhllc Service
4:30 Interchange
I,Qli Van P•trlct Sparta
j :&lt;li Fa11111y Worablp Hour
5:00 Community N..,.
8:20 Sunclown Serellado
fG:liG Maaon CoiiDly News
5:06 World II NaUonal Newa 7:05 The World Today
10 05 Talll of tile Town
5: 15 SpoUighl on1 Sports
7:30 Sign 011
IO:Sii Nen
5:25 Wealbercaat
a,oo ·Sign 011 - June
II:~ Momfng Melodies
1:30 Dinner Muafcale
SAnlliDAY
(Hcept Friday: Churdl 5' 55 Inside Booka
6:00 SlgD On News
BeUs lUng'
, 8: 00 Sunset BIYd.
8:05 Coana, Jamllclrel
II :46 W&lt;l'id NeWI .
8:00 Sign 011
8:30 Farm Newa

Mottda7 lilrtt

Frida)'
1:00 Sign Ob

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TERRY

7:30 Sign On News
1:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
(Rev. Paul Jnnes)
t:OO WIDgs of Realinc
UG SUnday Show
10:01 Voice of Propheey
10:35 Sunday Sbow
11:00 Cooolry Hymnllme
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 The Search
12,30 Rev. Merllo Teets
1:00 Billy Grallam
1:30 The Lullleran Hour
UO Signa of the Times
(Rev. W. S. BUlupo)
Z:l5 Public Service
U5 The Big LHe
3:00 Sunday Showceae
4:00 Hour &lt;J1 Decision
4:46 Jobll GrUIID
5:00 Sund•y Showcase
8:00 Sundown Serenade
7:30 Sign Off
loOO Sign Off - June

a, HAROLD GRA 'f

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
BUT VOU

SAID
'THERE f&gt;R£
PAPeRs;
1U . .

~.THAT' THE'AH'S
WHAT'S CtllLEO A"RELEASE:'
SA'/ 'tQI) SI-WULD SIGI1

"RELEA&lt;E"1
I WAS
DISIMHEI?ITEO'

U::!.£rr

I DON'T SE.E

I BELIEVE . THEY

ONE! IMAG.IN.E!

WI-N .. ·'?

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lir GEORGI WONDER

.,. GJMiter HNt ...

AND I POUBT W1-1~1 E!::. EL
W!KE JT f.IOME: FL~ DINN ER .
HAVE FRIEDA FIX YOU
SOMETJ1 1NG . ' OH AN['
HERE5 A LrTTL=
5PE!.IDit-16 MONEY !

1951 Che•. 2 Dr.
$49
1954 Ford 4 Dr.

HTCpe.-$99
1954 Chevy 2 Dr.

f49

1955 Ford VI 2 Dl\
$149
1955 Dodge HT Cpe.

$119
' 1952 Buick 4 Dr.
$169

$291

YES-SAVE MORI
- AT

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN I!VENtNGS

POMEROY, OHIQ

.
OAD Oti)N'T
l&gt;tAVE A SON,
50 l ~AD TO
RUN THE SHOW.
E'IC..CU 5E ME I

l'M NEEDeO
IN SlOE.

A 'biLLY LEGAL
FO~MALITY ! f TOLD
T~EM so t BUT

YOU KNOW LAW~'

HM·M,
Do YOU
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RIPER
\IJ1TH 'iOU'?

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Selling Everything But The ~it~hen Sink?

Want Ads Can Sell .It Too '

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FOR RENT

Classified
Ads Get
Results.

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Medali81 Honor

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TELEVISION IN REVIEW,
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Wilton" .. . . . . . - - OD

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I&lt;NAACPl ll&lt;ppod IDtG the
creft un1oao 11111 DDt
'!'be Uld alud tbol .. pollllda the guUdJ
TV Oil Ill ldoe !ilr 1 OOillOdy •
bamlq
buoiDeoa luue In ldrl ..would bt ID I iiHiilill ,..· CllooM lwllol Allv&amp;flrl rloi. ..O.CO IJIIu. lbo I8DIO 1101~
II 1101 "Cieopa· e~paclljo."
lllldJ ct lbt ._,.,...~ work II
loiYIIll wllb 1bt
11'1" &lt;I' otan' aalarloo or evoa Not aU lleln&gt; fii"'IIP" •.,.. wtllllr 011 AJIC-TV .., lllCCelllve t.baupt fl ~ "Gilatho w~ problem of the acned Oil lhllr OUIIooli of tbt ail- ,BuadaJI otorllDa Allll. II, In the,_
.. to II lllblulel lo tile f1&gt;llll'\'lval of llildlol. It Ia tile mal- uallon bere. While llle NAACP II 10:30-11 p.m. EDT time llot...
ODd ID.,tlo '"lllwbide"'
w. of ~tiQQ u appned w
InC boid. lbo lloi!Jwood Reporto tbol x- BarDo -d too.
tho loleVlofoo Uld movie fnduo. Rac:e Ralalloos ..,, thla ,
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BICir DV JIBOlll'

HOLLYWOOD &lt;UP!) -

"':i,

-*'

~ ~ two trade pub- :'':,::ad*;,::'a/:; DAILY CROSS W0 RD

UO.ti001, .~Dally Varlety"' and dfroel-acttoo advocalel II, of I
ACJBOU
''1lle Roil1wood Repcner," an&gt; oouree, aiiilad a1 gitljnJ more'
L 'rwllaa4
rucl wflll avidity bere by lhooe N - jobl before Uld .bohlncl
1111111
. . . - with bulln.... lbt cameru, aod alao achlev!ni 11.-fur
Alld eve tho O&lt;elllonal reader what !hey oon•lder the pr&lt;&gt;por U. A hair •
DMds Uttle cliletrDm8lll to lab portrayal &lt;i their· rac:e lo proOOklriiW
ooto fJt lbt No. 1 running story. lll'am&amp; and movlea .
II. eo1r7
a.,.The olber day, for IDIIaneo, tile · Tolevltklo'a prime .......,, u lf. Hopbalead otory In Variety W81 pagged hal bien noted prevtousiJ, II that 11. 'l'llroup
on Marloa Branda's addreu to 111bo · - • lllllkr ldvtrtlolng 11. :,~
..une 111 wblcl! be wu quoted ·agenci&lt;o are afraid now of bolb 11. -robe ill
u aayl!IJ: "Aotorl obould oland aldeo: The foes ct cioiMgresalioll
debt
IDpliler aod pledge 1101 to oup- who miSbt retaliate OCOllllmieallJ 18. JewUh
pori production eoiDpaDiea which 11ainot IDcreaeed use of NtiJO
:.:::..
uphold prlndples of oe&amp;regelllm." performen, aod Nf8rO •lawen 11 . lltretdior
Alld Tlleoday, Variety ran.."J
le
lllab tbr~j~leo- A Doxto..U.
lqdly otory rweallog liMit' lhe log 1
le boyeolt . . . . ope- rt. A...1111 of e Negro In ~role of a clflc produeta.
·
jUdge 011 CBS-TV'I,[P""7 lila· ''11nls far In Rollywnod, the mill.
,_
IGII" resulted ID'tif 'abuslvelll8ll: tant anti·I'K"CClloolatl
bavo •· ........,,
rtlctlon." lbei publlcation aafd: bean ..,,. vociferous than u-· 10. CUbic
~.. .Aboul ~a6 ~etten wore .,.. who bave oppooiiA! .,._pathlel, or u.:::"
calved !ram all porll fJt lbe coun- who advocale a more mlld ap- sa. Total
lrj&lt;, r~mglng trnm San Fr111c!s&lt;o ..,aeb, or those who migbl arp II. KDoclr
to New Yon to lhe Deep South." that an arllllt's delloeatfall of ::
At tho ume lime, Gall Palrlet c!baraden has a duty to he Ia- u. A-••
Jackaon, neeull" producer of dependent of e:t&lt;eoo .pre!I8Ui'&lt;l of
llllllolan..
"Percy Maeon," was reported to any aad from IIIJ ·aide.
u. Allrol(r:
hm! lllecl to Ill" • Negro girl Now the Wrllenl Guild · hal ..._ ~
10 play an elevator operator who jumped headlong 1n1n the tray. 111 u. - . .
. . . . . _ 1 key wllue!a - but a statemeot lhfs week, It oald tt
~
"the Nallollal AaaociaU011 for lhl "will waive minimum paymeul.l .._ '1'blng at
Advancomaat of Colorod People lo tbooo of IIIIi' memben who 10
ftluo

appeu..c

'-

PLEASE return the borrowed
tin snips to our tag sht&gt;p. B.
Quisenberry at old P. 0 .
Building, Syracuse, Ohio.
7 18 3tp
RECORD HOP Friday night,
July 19, from a to 11 p. m.
on Cole .street between North
Second and North Third, Mid·
dleport
by ~Jun:
· ~ne~:.; IJ
ham, sponsored by B

Musk

WE WOULD LIKE to thank
the Meigs General Staff. Dr.
Bntce, Dr. Slack, Dr. Davis,
the nurses, Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Hnme, Rev. ZUndel,
the Sew·Rile Sewing 1.-IUID, II

the. Pall-Bearers, and any
others who helped us during
the slckneas and death
of
Richard F. Folden.
R. F. Folden Family
7 18 1tp

THE FAMILY of Ed RusseH
wlabes to·thank Rev. Stanley,
Chase Funeral Hnme. Pallbearers, Adrleo French~
special thanks to the neighbors of Dexter and the Midway chur~, Rower donors,
and all who helped in anyway.
7 13 ltp

_ _:_AUTO SALES:.__
1950 GMC 3passenger

bus.
Four like new, tires.
$300.
Phone SH 2-5442.
7·16-Gtc

'llltWorld Slanclanl &lt;11 Co-et

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ftfg car room, ride - '

once Small car eeonomy and

aunagerablllty
MetnipoUiu Moton
E. fllnol, PommiJ'

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FllR NEW oe ll8ed can
.,.
trucb, pllolle lllrYiD Marts
3AfESMAN. Bei,Jfey Mall&gt;
en. Atheas, LY.'I-4MI..
10-t-lf&lt;

MUSicAL Instruments
FOR SAUD: Slndlnriouo Violin. · GOilli bUje. Reasonable
S. Cl 'O joi;"Duter, Ohio
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llMia d&amp;y tbe COde lettel'l ue different.

Pomeroy". Ohio

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will sell individual servings
Friday night for 25c. Don't
forget the record bop. Bar·

CARD OF THANKS

"1&gt;&gt;onket"

10· ~:!'!:

ODt letter •imply stand!! tot uotber. In th1t INU'Ilple A. II.-,

TC GET MORE PEOPLE to try
our Italian style pizzas, we

tor's llcense? Call WY 2-2968.
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Blaettnars

Home Restaurant and Pizza
Shop.
7 1'1 3tc

118. A·

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V8 Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan.
Clean white finjsh with gray
lwo tone. Hydramatic, radio
and heater. 'l'raded in on a
new Pontiac laat week.

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'60 Pontiac _ $1695

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WEIGHT

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DIADAX (formerly DE~:-A
DIET) new oame, same
mula. Only 98c at s t a r k
Drugs.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled? Lost your opera-

IIIIC-TV bnot

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at~
Nldlalo ... ZlalM Jlq
are Nlcl to bo lrJillj( to ..U CJI8.

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ter Fire House, Chester, Saturday night, July :roth, starting at 7 p.m.

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WANT AD
INFORMATION

nette's Home Restaurant and 1
Pizza Shop. Phone WY 2-9976. I
7 17 3tc
H"'o"'ME=M"'A~·D::cE:::-p"7ie-,15""c-.- coffee
5c .•Jock's Dairy Bar, Middleport.
7-161tlc
THERE WILL BE an
ice
cream social held at the Ches-

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Get With Us- Now - Hurry In
Hurry In -Get with Us Now
On Our July Used Car Reduction Sale

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1955Ford

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Door,

VB

-

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Park~ood Wagon , VB motor, automatic tl'ans ., power
steermg and brakes, new l.lres. radio and heatt&gt;r.

-

• $688

~merican ~ Door. Radio, heater, blue finish , clean inter·
lor, good bres.
.

1962 Chevy II - - $1795

"8o you're Milo, lanle'a now boy friend! Funny, but I
hid plotund you with a telephone atuok to your head!"

USED CLOTHING bargains.
Women's dresses 25-50
Men's and Boys' pants and

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Baker &amp; Seyfr'lecl

shirts 25-{,0 cents. Men's shoes
Cl
3 nd h t 8 S · h'
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Phones WY2-3994-WYU301

otbing

698 W. M•ln St

S~ore. Open 7 days a _ 1w;~;·~·k~. ~~";i'"ii~
Letart Falls, Ohio.

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1959 Chevrolet • - $1095
Biscayne 2 Door. Ivory and coral finish, spotlestt interior,
6 cyJ., std. trans. Radio and heater, nt&gt;w tires .

You Get Them

~ Door, local owner, spotless clean illlerior. Tires show

httle wear, beater, deluxe equipment.

1958 Chevrolet • - $795

Bis~ayne 2 Door. Original black finish, spotless clean in-

tenor, all good whitewaJI tires, 6 cyl. powerglide tran 8
Heater.
·

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• .. $1995

~onza .2 ~· ~ mileage by local·owner, maroon fin-

l~h, be1g~ trim wtth bucket seats, 4 .speed trans . 102 t'O·
gme, rad1o and heater.

195701ds - • - - $795

Super "~" Hard Top Coupe. White finish, clean interior,
.eOOd Whitewall tires, hydramatiu, radio and heater.

1960 Corvair - • - $1195
700 - ~ Door. ~ean interior, dark i]'een finish standard
trans. Like new tires, heater.

BARGAINS GALORE
1955 Plymouth a
4 Door-$149
1951 Pontiac

Free at Landmark
16 011. Bovaroga "I••••
You get 1-16 oz. size glass

Cree each tim~ you purchase
lO gallons of ,asoline or
more, or a combmation oil
change and lube job.

Pomeroy Landmark
SUPER SERVICE STATION
Open 24 Houn WY 2-9932:

PonMror

L O.
1 Cbeste&lt; Ohio

WHV WORRY over a alugglsb I
septic tank? Get Klean · EmAll Septic tank cleaner
at
Landmark Fllrm Bureau, Pomeroy.
7-1-JOtc

1962 Corvair

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MONDAY TBRV FRIDAY

over white finish . R&amp;H .

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motor, aautom·atic trans., new tires , black

1959 Rambler

DG'F

I'DPB,

OICK TRACY

0 1111. K&amp;-. ~ lntlcat.e, be.

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1960 Chevrolet

LW

-$CJ99

ior, red and bla&lt;.·k finish , R&amp;H.

2

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ODAW

Yeo-&amp;J"o 0'7Ptoquoteo AN ARTIST WHO THEORIZIIIS
ABOUT IDS WORK 18 NO LONGER AI\TIOT BUT ClUTIC

Galaxie 2 Door, VB engine, st.andard trans. Clean inter-

1960 Plymouth -

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AUCI'IONEEII
Complete ~
Crill Bradford

ll'rlle, Phone • Coalad
A. C. BRADFORD
llaclilt:. Olllo

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larl Grueoer, l'laDiblq uot
Reallq
MIDenvllle, Obit
End your aewer lroablea
We llan a l l Sewer MacldMs

lleaiOaahlo lllllea
Call In wt'lf Day .. llltpl
7 18 lfc
COBA SERVICE

HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER 10 care lor elderly genllennan. Live
WY 2-2583.

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WJEH RADIO

1,00 Sign On N..,.
6:05 Sacred Heart
1:20 CouQtry J8lllborel
8:30 Farr · News
1,05 Breakfaat Party
7:li Bright Star Show
7:35 Pickfns Bdwr Show
no News Report - Ohio

7:05 Breakfast Party
t :15 Jones Buick Show
t0 '05 Polka Party
10:35 Public Service
II :05 Top Ten Show
12,00 Noon Report
1HO Rev. Merlin Teets
1:05 Platter Party
''00 Sundown Serenade
1:30 Sign Off
8,00 Sign Off - June

8?00 Breatfaal Party

SVNDAY

1:00 Breakfast Party
IIOp
II: 115 Matlllll Coonly News
B:Oli Col!ea Willi Janet
12:00 Community News
t·U Betty Newton
8:05 Muolcal Clock
12:015 Nooo News
·10:0li Ministerial Alaoc. ·
7i00 New~
12:10 Ohio · Nen
,10:20 Coonlry Hoe Down
7-10 Musical Clnck
12:15 Markela
:II :Oi Swap SbOI'
1i30 NOWI Beadllnea
12,20 Bulletin Board
11:30 Farm News
7:30 Musical Clock
12:25 News 0 Grams
11:40 Famlly Worsblp Bour·'nlu
7:46 The LUellna
12:30 Agrlculiure Agent
12:00 NOOII Report
1:00 Oblo Valley Newa
12:46 Connlry GO Round
12:15 Music Jusl For Yon
1·05 World II Ohio News
1:55 NeWI Beat
J2 , 15 Goeasler's Guest Star-Frl
1•10 Sporta Today
2: oo Country GO Round
3,00 Platter Party
o:15 Weather Pic!lure
2:55 News Bea1
f: 15 Blaellnar Auto Show
. &amp;: II Muafcal Clock
3:110 Mid Way,Matinee
4:30 Laeal .N8W£
8:115 Communlty News
3:55 News Beat
U6 BW Stern Sporll
Latchstrlng
f,I)O Dlsclng with Doss
NO Bowlinl Seorea
8:30 l'uhllc Service
4:30 Interchange
I,Qli Van P•trlct Sparta
j :&lt;li Fa11111y Worablp Hour
5:00 Community N..,.
8:20 Sunclown Serellado
fG:liG Maaon CoiiDly News
5:06 World II NaUonal Newa 7:05 The World Today
10 05 Talll of tile Town
5: 15 SpoUighl on1 Sports
7:30 Sign 011
IO:Sii Nen
5:25 Wealbercaat
a,oo ·Sign 011 - June
II:~ Momfng Melodies
1:30 Dinner Muafcale
SAnlliDAY
(Hcept Friday: Churdl 5' 55 Inside Booka
6:00 SlgD On News
BeUs lUng'
, 8: 00 Sunset BIYd.
8:05 Coana, Jamllclrel
II :46 W&lt;l'id NeWI .
8:00 Sign 011
8:30 Farm Newa

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Frida)'
1:00 Sign Ob

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TERRY

7:30 Sign On News
1:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
(Rev. Paul Jnnes)
t:OO WIDgs of Realinc
UG SUnday Show
10:01 Voice of Propheey
10:35 Sunday Sbow
11:00 Cooolry Hymnllme
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 The Search
12,30 Rev. Merllo Teets
1:00 Billy Grallam
1:30 The Lullleran Hour
UO Signa of the Times
(Rev. W. S. BUlupo)
Z:l5 Public Service
U5 The Big LHe
3:00 Sunday Showceae
4:00 Hour &lt;J1 Decision
4:46 Jobll GrUIID
5:00 Sund•y Showcase
8:00 Sundown Serenade
7:30 Sign Off
loOO Sign Off - June

a, HAROLD GRA 'f

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
BUT VOU

SAID
'THERE f&gt;R£
PAPeRs;
1U . .

~.THAT' THE'AH'S
WHAT'S CtllLEO A"RELEASE:'
SA'/ 'tQI) SI-WULD SIGI1

"RELEA&lt;E"1
I WAS
DISIMHEI?ITEO'

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I DON'T SE.E

I BELIEVE . THEY

ONE! IMAG.IN.E!

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lir GEORGI WONDER

.,. GJMiter HNt ...

AND I POUBT W1-1~1 E!::. EL
W!KE JT f.IOME: FL~ DINN ER .
HAVE FRIEDA FIX YOU
SOMETJ1 1NG . ' OH AN['
HERE5 A LrTTL=
5PE!.IDit-16 MONEY !

1951 Che•. 2 Dr.
$49
1954 Ford 4 Dr.

HTCpe.-$99
1954 Chevy 2 Dr.

f49

1955 Ford VI 2 Dl\
$149
1955 Dodge HT Cpe.

$119
' 1952 Buick 4 Dr.
$169

$291

YES-SAVE MORI
- AT

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN I!VENtNGS

POMEROY, OHIQ

.
OAD Oti)N'T
l&gt;tAVE A SON,
50 l ~AD TO
RUN THE SHOW.
E'IC..CU 5E ME I

l'M NEEDeO
IN SlOE.

A 'biLLY LEGAL
FO~MALITY ! f TOLD
T~EM so t BUT

YOU KNOW LAW~'

HM·M,
Do YOU
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ELBERFELD$ . JULY CL A
READY TO WEAR
3.95 WOMENS BLOUSES
SALE 2.00
2.95 WOMEN$ BLOUSES
SALE 1.50
1.95 WOMENS BLOUSES
SALE 1.00
7,95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE 4.00
8.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE 6.00
10.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES
SALE 7.00
12.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE 8.00
13.9S WOMENS DRESSES
SALE 8.00
16.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE 12.00
19.50 WOMEN$ DRESSES
SALE 12.00
2.9S Women• Sun Back DRESSES _ _ SALE 2.00
1.69 WOMENS SUN HATS
SALE 1.00
19.SO to 59.00 Womens COATS ond SUITS Solo 1S.OO

Sins 2 to 6X
Solo SOc
Solo SOc
Solo SOc
- - - Solo 1.00
Solo 1.00
Solo 1,50
Sale I .00

GIRLS PEDAL PUSHERS
Si2es 2 to 14
75c Girls Pedal Pushers
1.69 Girls Pedal Pushers - - - -- - 1.95 Girls Pedal Pusher~
2,95 Girls Podol Pu•hors

Solo SOc
Solo 1.00
Solo 1.00
Solo 1.50

GIRLS SKiRTS
Sl2es 2 to 4
1.95 Arnel Pluted Skirts

A sbort sleeve shirt and matchlo&amp; loa&amp; panll. Sizes 2

to 7.

Solo 1.25

1a1e

7 R... 4.9S Sen

Sale 3.50 Mt

61 WOMEN$ COTTON PLISSE SLIPS
___ ____ ... _ SALI $1.69
Ret. $1.95, slzos 32 thru 52
38 WOMEN$ $US DACRON DOUBLE
PANEL SLIPS. sins 32 thru 44
.. . .... . SALE $2.69
6 WOMEN$ $US BERMUDA PAJAMAS
(Botloto) Slzos 34-36 ond 42 ------------- - SALE $2.69
8 WOMINS $1.95 BATISTE

Stereo Record Player
1 only Floor Model Store

Demonstrator RCA

27 WOMENS $1.95 BATISTE
SHORTY GOWNS, omoll. modiuiTI, 1,... - --- SALI $1.69
22 WOMENS $U5
PLJSSE GOWNS (Lone). 34, 3d, 42, 48 ..... . SALE $2.69
33 Wom•ns $2.95 Double Pan.a D11cron

HALF SLIPS, 5 M L, XL-XXL-XXXL oiuo Sale $2.69
3o4 WOMEN$ $3.95 DOUBLE PANEL DACRON
FULL S~IP$, slzoo 34-42 _.. _.......... -- . SALE $2.14
20 WOMENS $2.95 LONG
IATISTE GOWNS,"'" 34 36 46 --------'---- SALI $2.69
10 WOMENS $2.95
• COTTON PLISSE PAJAMAS, siZOI 34, 3d, 31, 40 Solo $2.69
16 WOMEN$ $1.95 EMBOSSED COTTON
SLIPS, olaes 32, 34, 36, 38 ___ ___
----- -- SALI $1.69
28 WOMENS $3.95 BABY DOLL PAJAMAS
(Bolisto &amp; Dacron) S II'~ L
------ SALE $2.89

Sale!

Shanmont Panties

Dan River &amp; Other
Fine Ginghams
Checks , stripes ,
solids_

plaids,

SALI
PRICE

Mens 2.95 Cotton Knit Short Sloe,.

SPORT SHIRTS
Sizet small (34-36), medium (38-40), large (42-441, and extra

large (46-48) . Whites. solid color.s and trimmed styl es.

JULY CLEARANCE
WHILE THEY LAST

$2.00

MENS SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes small (14-14".! ), Medium (15-15\-'l), and Large
(16-16\-'l)_ Special sale price while they last
Special PurchaN and Sale $2.95 11nd BeHer YilluN

July Cloorance Solo

Mens Wash 'n Wear SUMMER SLACKS
fMost all sizes in &amp;11 price rang81)

$4.95
$5.95
$6.95
$7.95
$1.95

SLACKs
SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS

Ment $1.95 Short Sleew•

IALI
SALI
SALI
SALI
IALI

$3.11
$4.21
$5.21
$6.21
$7.21

PIN STRIPE
COTTON SLACKS

In small. medium and large
Biles. White and soUd colors
or solid color with contrasting trim.

IALI

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71 PAIRS
MINI $US

Knit Sport Shirts

$1 ·

68

SALI

$3.00

Just Arrived Large Shipment

HASSOCKS
Popular -p riced and attractively -styled, designed to
complete the decor that 's so popular in current home
furnishing. Modern and Early American Jtyles.
· Round, square and rectangular. Solld or with legs.
Many colors to choose from.

Prkes range

~rom

1

..lei R(A Whirl.....

AIR CONDmONERS
2 only $24f.t5
Air Condlllaolon .... 179.95
1 only $249.t5
Air Conditlonw .. lo $215.00

Sale! Metal' Base Cabinets
R...
R...
R...
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2UO
49.00
68.00
Gloss

Plastic top, chrome edge
16 Inch - - - - - - - S•lo 19.00
30 Inch
Sal• 42.00
30 Inch Kitchen Coblnot
Enclosed Top - - - - - - Stlo 54.00
SALEI SERTA

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
and Matching Box Springs_ Full or twin si•e
FOR THIS
$24·00 Hch
SALE
Consistine of Sturdily built maol e bunk bed with i:Dard rail
a nd ladder, link spr ingii and felt mattresses.

90.00

$

FOR THIS
SALE _ __
With ln111ropring Mottroos

108.00

Sale ! CHAIRS
GROUP I
Consisting of 11 chairs, Modern, Traditional and Early American Swivel Chairs, Platform Roclrers and
Swivel Rockers _ Regularly priced 49-00, 52_00, 54-00
and 59.00.
FOR THIS
$
SALE
_____________________

40.00

GROUP II
Consisting of 10 ChairS-Modern, Traditio11al and
Early American. Occasional, Swivel llocken and
Lounge Chairs. The chairs in this group were for m·
erly priced from 59_00 to 109.00.
FOR THIS
SALE ~---------------------

$SQ·OO

BOUDOIR LAMPS

Coaly 35 pain ID lot) Dif.
continued pattems. 5Wx80''

lo111. July cteuance S.le-

$7.00

1

FOLDING
FURNITURE SUS

G piece Sel -

' chain and
I lablo. ReJIUlorly ftii.7G.

,.1,

NOW

S25·00

SPECIAL

SPEAR TREE LAMPS
and Adiustapole .LAMPS
eSteel with plastic shadeo - 3 Ugbto aepuatelrcontrolled
by turn swi~h . Pole lampaadjuJtable.
• to) ni Jhe•: Baked enamel, poU1hed braas and polypropylene
eColora - Block, Coffee and Sand.
AN EXTREMIL Y
GOOD VALUI - -- - - - - -

$CJ·95

Sale! Summer Toys.
l&gt;-Rogular 1.89 Bodmlnton Sets
1.47
2- Rogulor 5.95 Badminton Sob
4.43
2- Rogular 8.95 Bedmlnton Sets
S.93
2.47
2- Rogulor 3.95 Tennis Rocquob
2- Rogular 6.95 Tennis Rorqultl
4.89
4-Rogul•r 89c Golf Sets
63c
l&gt;-Rogular 1.89 Golf s.ta _
1.44
l&gt;-Rogular 98c Garden Sets
73c
9- Rogular 69c Play Balli
43c
11- Rogular 79c Ploy Rings
S3c
2- Rogular 3.95 Ski Tow Ropoe
2.97
2-Rogulor 2.95 Ski Tow RO!Mt
1. 97
25- Rogular 3.95 to 9.95 BaMball "GfovM _ 'h Price
14-Rogular 5.95 Croquet Sits
3.".
24- Rogular 1.95 to 2.95 Ball Bets
'h Price
3- Rogular 1.89 Toy Lawn Mowers _
1.49
1 Polr- Rogulor 19.95 Waler Skis ~
14.43
$2.95 ond $3.95

PLASDC DRAPES
COTtAGE sm
. CANOPY CURTAINS

con AGE
CURT AINS
Nylon, Organdy, Dacron.
White with trim _ July
Clearance Sale.

$2.00

Lined and unHned. M·
tractive patterns and solId white.
July CIHr-

a pair

69Co polr

•••• ·~~-'! , .. _

GROUP Ill

KILL JAPANESE BEI!TLES WITH

Consisting of 13 chairs. Early American and Modern.
Swivel rocker• and Berkliner Recliners. The chairs in
this group were r egularly priced at 89-00.

·Ortho Sevin Garden Spray

$74·00

=~E THIS
lALII

$1 .39 VYNOCEL

WINDOW SHADES
Wu hable, S\.IJPported plastie
36'' x 6'. Whit~ - Licht Tao
- Green.
Special
Sale Price - -

99c

Sale.f, BREAKFAST
and
.
.
DINETTE SETS
•

R... US Bou4olr Lll"''!! - - - -- Sale 1.19
2--69.0CI S Pltce SO ln. T•bte _
R... 2.9S Boudoir LBnpe - - - - - - S o l e 1," . 1-79.00 5 ;1'1... Round T•ble
R... 3.19 ond 3.29 Boudc!lr Lamps
5•1• 2.19 1-19.00 5 PI- 36" Tobie
R... 3.95 Boudoir Lamps _
Stlo 2." 1-99.00 7 " - 36" Tobie'
t-12f.OO 9 Piece 36• Teble
_
I'RINTID ,
1-129.00 4 Ploco Eorly A11111ricon _ _
1-198.00 7 Pleee 42" T•ble, 2 loov• _
2-198.00 5 Pleee ~.ound T•ble
1-121.00 5 Pltce utou Top

FIBERGW
DRAPES

For orname~tals , flowers, lawns; fru!U and veget ables_ 6 ounce size make• 19 gallon diluted spray.

$1,79
e Soo the complete line of Ortho Lllwn •nd G•rden
Proclucls.

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$4.29 to $l9.95

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S.le 1n'oo
S.le 233:00
Sole 177.011
Sole ,1i8.QO
Sole 323.00
Sole 128.00
sAle 188 oo
Sale 303:00
Sale 333 00
Sale 188.od'
S•le 166:00 '

CLJ!NI!a.'lND - A bright red
cQn:2ief'\lb with Maryland li·
cenar
s was the best clue
a'li
les had today as they
C9rillnued 1\lolr lnvestlgatlon of
Thul'llday"s •18,557 robbery of a
suburban branch or the Continental Bank.

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Sale! Innerspring CtiaJse Lounres and 2 seat Metal GlidersChairs.

REGULAR
REGULAR
IIEGULAit
IIIGULAR

$54.00
$3d.OO
$3d.OO
$37.50

CHAISI
CHAISE
GLIDIR
CHAIRS

---------------· _ SALE
---------------·- _SALI
---- ---------.... SALE
--------------- . _ SALE

$36111
$21:00
$28 00
$25:00

The ,auto was recovered shortly after the robbery and police
•aid it had been .stolen June 28
11 ArUngton, Va. The F o r e s
Hills branch of the bank in sub·
Jrban East Cleveland was robbed by two gunmen •hortly betore 11 a. m. (EDT). The robbers, carrying r~olvers. fOrced four employees to lie on
floor while they emptied cash

drawers.

SAlE! MAGIC CHEF and
RCA WHIRLPOOL GAS .RANGES
$269.00 $149.00$159.00$219,00 $229.00 -

!!ICE FIVE aNn

·Chinese Rebuked,
Stung
As
Cowards
I
••tlal

MOSCOW (UPI) _ Pre- hind him .
United States and B~italn. hilh in Moscow on proopecls , llitll to- a
tnl 1M
mi cr Nikita Khrushchev, in " Futi le are the attempts
Western sour~ea said ~· for suct-ess_
,
to cooliaoo " li10ell
a stinging rebuke to R e d ol those who are trying to . Sovtet _ a~d AI bed negotla
Even as lhe .three-power no- · pile -1•• WI FJ
China, said today that only change the leadership In ' tors, fmdmg no o~cles to lgotiators met m -Moscow, a But m 1 speoch that Wettanl
cowards seek war and warn· ou r countr y," Khrushchev agreement on a parttal test war ning came from Peking \observm •• u .another aoull
ed the Chinese Communists said in a Kremlin speech ban, were gomg on to dtS· i that Red China would not be ol Communbl CltiDa, Sov l~t
their attempts to force him that was considered perhaps cuss other cold war Issues 1bound by an atomic test ban Premloer Niklla Khrulltcltev aoi4
!rom power in the Soviet the toughest language ever such as Berlin _
!agreement
ooly cowarda seo1&lt; wor.
Union would be "futile." !fired by tbe Soviets against \ U_ S. Undersecretary of State • Commuolst Chiao, wlllclt II
Khruohcltev said that war " imperialism''
Khrushcl:lev challenged ' the Red Chinese in the wid- W. Averell Harriman. Soviet Jus•"" to be puslliltt d..elopo wilhoul
anyone seelling to over-l ening breach. be! ween the ! Foreign Minl~t~r A~rei G~o- , ment qf it• owa atomlc w•p- trembles. be!~• " the ltrenpll
throw his government to ~i· two Communtst g1ants _
I myko and Bntosh Scoence Mm- ~ ooa, sccaaed the Uolted Stares of ;?'iahsm.
sit any factory or plant m
At the saame -time, the i tster Lord Haolsham mel In lhe . llsraup lla ,•llklal ..,.,,.,..
Sa.,.,. llo Ia .:,, llurry Ia
Ru ss ia and see how firmly Soviets resumed nu clear hlth sesSion of the bog three the Poople • Dolly, of porpo- 1• lo war •' .U . lit allklll
the Soviet people are be- test ban talks with the 1 ralks as optimism continued 1 lratinl "fnod." ood of pin· Ia • spoec• at tile &amp;read&amp;

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FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1963

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Sale 333.qj!
Sale 177.00

Stla

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Khrushchev Moves Westerly Again

Early American, Italian and French Provincial,
Modern
K1'oehler, ' Bas~ett, 'fllomasville,lir oyhill
S~lo

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Sale! BED ROOM SUITES
398.00 3 Pl ... Pac•n
219.00 3 Pl... Modern Wolnut
289.00 3 Pilei Mehogony
289.00 3 Pleee Walnut
219.00 3 Pleeo O•nlsh Walnut
289.00 3 Piece Solid Wolnut
219.00 3 Pl~e~ Cherry
239.00 3 Pleea Modern W•l,.ut
389.00 4 Plect French Provincial
1!49.00 3 Piece Modern W•lnut
227.00 3 Piece Modern W•lnut
369.00 4 Pleot Jt•ll•n Provlncl•f
398.00 4 Pleet lt•ll•n Provincial 229.00 4 Piece Modern W•lnut
189.00 3 Plec:o Modem Wolnut

entt

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Sale 58.00

W" ·

Mary Johnson I AKRON (UP() - The B. F.
I Rubber Co. aanou•·
Found Dead At alredTireincreases
In pa&amp;senger
ond track tire potc.s Thanraaglnc from U
Home Thcrsday dayte night.
pu eent.
Guodrleh Ce. and the Gener·

3.5

Glenn Talkin.
~As Politician

30" DILUXI RANGE -- -------- SALE $200.00
30" STANDARD RANGI ---· ---- SALI $121.111
3d" STANDARD RANGE ·------- SALE $13&lt;4.00
30'' DELUXE RANGE ---------- SALII! $181.00
3d" DELUXE RANGE ---------- SALI $196.00

S•lol One R... 189.00 Semi Automatic
RCA WHIRLPOOL WASHER
SALE 150.00
.
Stief RCA WHIRLPOOL DOUBLE · DOOR
REFRIGERATORs..:-AUTOMATIC DEFROST
R... 359.00 BOTTOM niiZIR 14 CU. FT. SALI $329.00
Rot. $329.00 TDP FRIIZIR - 14 CU. FT. __ SALE $299.00
Rot. $279.00 TOP. FltiEIER - 12 CU. fT. __ SALE $249.00

JULY SALE LIVING ROOM SUITES
SECTIONAL$ and SOFAS
Rot. $3&lt;49.00 - 2 PI- Trodltlonol _------- SALE $212.00
Rot, $4&amp;9.00 - 2 Pioco French Prov. ------ SALE ~393.00
Rot. $469.00-2 ploco Eorlr Amoricon ------ SALE $393.00
Roa. $359.00 - 2 piece Trodilionol -------- SALE $281.00
Rot. '$291.00 - 3 ploco Soctionol ·-----&gt; .. SALE $242.00
R.., $339.00 - 2 pi- Troditlonol ·------- SAL&amp; $272.00
Roa. $391.00 - 2 ploco Eorly Amwl.. n .... SALE $322.00
Rot. $3d9,00 - 2 pi- -ern - ---------- SALE $296.00
Roa. $2$9.00- 2 piece -•m _----------- SALt $198.00
R... $398.00 - 2 pllco Trodlilonol -------- SALE P22.00
Roa. $219.00 Trodltlonol Solo -------------- SALE $233.00
Roa; $349.00 Trorlltlenol Sola --------------- SAL! $282.00
Rot. $219.00 Trodltlonol Solo -------------- SALE $176.00
Roa. $229.00 Trodltlonol SO'fo ---· --------·- SALI $184.00
Roa. $291.00 Early Amwlcan Solo ---~--- SALE $242.00
lloa. $269.00 Early Amoriun Safo __ ____ ,__ SALE $216.00
R.., $139.00- 2 ploco Pl01tlc Sullo ------ SALI $111.00
Roa. $129.00 - 2 ploco Plaotlc Sullo -----.- SALE $104.00-

11.9S Magnollto Dutch Qo.ens
Sole 8."
FLOOR COVERINGS
2.29 Ventlllted Plastle Hompe..
S.le 1.25 Reg. 911c sq. yd. Gold Seal Congoleum In 6 (1_, 9 It, and II
2.95 CIHr Pintle Wuto Bnkets
Sola 2.00 ft. wldthl. Patterns for every room in the home.
1.49 WESLON
Solo 71c sq. yd;
Sale 75e
1.49 45 qt. -Troth BMklll
Reg. $1.19 sq. yd. Santana Budgetone Vinyl in 12 It width
Sala 1.75 only. Beautiful vinyl Ooor at low cost.
2.69 15 gal. Pintle Wosto B11kots
Solo 97c sq. W.
Solo 3.00 Reg, $1.49 sq. yd. Vinyl' Sandran - Beautiful patterns Ia
S4" width vinylized with cloltl back _ Tough, durable, 5,95 Pl•nters
1.39
Plostlc
Shoe
B
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s
S•le 75c 9 ft. and 12 ft. widths. Easy to cle.an .:._ Easy to care for
scrubbable _ Attractive patterns and solids in good
Solo $1.23 sq, yd,
3.95 Tumbler ond Coddy Sltl
Sole 2.00
colors _
Reg. $1.69 sq. yd. Emb01"'d VInyl Accolon In 6 ft .. 9 ft. and
S.le 4.00 12 ft. widths.
5.95 leo Chnts
Solo $1.35 sq, y4. '
SAL!
11,95 R•v•ra Wor• Doublo Bollen
S•le 1.11 Reg _$2.49 sq . yd. Gold Seal Vinyl Cushionllor in 12 ft . width
4.95 Electric BHn Pots
Sale 3.00 only. Has its own built-in cushioning. Quieter. Easy to ,,
l"•lntaio
Solo 11.97 sq, yd,
1.19 NurHr'f Planters
Sate 60c
Reg. $8.911 - 9'x12' Congoleum Rugs. Heavy weight rilOIII
1.59 Piggy Bonks
5•111 I ,00 oize ruga, Reinforced with GIO Plastic_
Solo $1M
CLIANUP SALI Of FURNITURE COVER$
3.98 Toilet Bowl Brush •nd Halder
5•1• 2.00 Reg_ 59c ft. Vinyl Wall Covering. 1&gt;1 lnchea wide. Man1
!Not tnatchine sizes in all pauerns)
.
..1• 47c flO
2.69 S..l Gloss Floor Finish
S•l• 1.25 beautiful oolon.
Only 46 throws in this lol .
Sate 1.75 Reg. illlc ft. Sandran Counter Top. 27 inches wide - Eaay to
$2.95 - 72"x60"- Solo 1.50 P.95- 72"•-90''- .. lo 2.00 2.2S Aluminum Broilers
lnatall - Heat and grease "''lstant.
Solo 43c ft,
Sale 2.50 Rue &amp;!rder- 2 ft. , 3 ft. and 8 f·t. width. Wood grain ftniib.
$4.95- 72"'d0' - Solo 2.50 5.95- 72''X101"- Sole 3.00 3.85 Alu111l~um Brollen
12.95 Clathn Hampers
Sale 7.00
Rot. Sfc yd. 3 ft, wide -------------- SALI 48c
$6.95 - 90" • 101"- Solo $3.50
Dlscontlr!uod Colors Flosto Dlnnerwere Sale 1h price
Rot. 79c r4. 3 ft. wldo -------------- SALE 68&lt;
$2. 19
Rot. $1.69 yd. 6ft. wldo __________ , ___ SALE $1.31
$1.00
1:49 As•tlzod Wood Bowlo
S•l• 1.00
Sale SOc AU bard aurface floor coveringo are on sale in Elberfeldo
79e Crystol Glou l!gg PI_Wnehouse on Meehanle Street.
Vit('Otie rayon with Latex
1.00 Well PloquM
Sale 60c
rubber cushion back. 27" x
2.95 Spice Stts
5•1• 1,50
7 beautiful patterna, 45 in.
SALE! BICYCLES
t
48". Striped pattern in
S•l• 60c Size
I .00 Decorated Trivets
width.
100%
cotton.
Suite~Jle
Type
Color
jle(.
Sale
brown, red, peen. F u t co5•1• 1.25 211'! AMP Convortlblt, G...,. ------- --· $olf.OO '1136.00
for drapes, slip covera, etc. 1.95 Decoreted Trlvlll
lors - washable.
Fut to wuhina.
2.95 B•klng DlshM with war11111r
S.le I~ 24" AMP Bop Sk9rldor, ltod . ------·--- $52.50
$39.00
24"
AMP
Girls
Skyrldor,
,.luo
---------$52.SO
$:i9.00
2.SO Jumbo Sla Ash Treys
S.le 1.50
24" AMf Bop Jot Pilot, Rod!ChrorM ____ $59.SO
$41.00
SALI
YARD
Sole 75c 24"' AMF Glrlo Jot PIJot Turq,/Chrome .. $59.50
1.39 Lodl• Head , Plan~.,.
,..,10 ,
9lc Figurine s.ta
Sate SOc 26• AMII Boya, Rod , __
·--------- ·
$52.50
,0Q
. •
26" AW
lliyrio!or,, Rod ---------- m.so ..1Ali
1.00 Chino Cups and Soucen
S.la
~·AMP Glrlo Sl!yrld0r, •luo ----------- ~50 - 841.00 '.
2.95 Religious Plaq11111
S.la 2.00 26" AMP' Bop Jot Pilot,
Rod/Chromo __ $62.50
S•le
1.39 Luf Tr.oyt
24" AMF Glrlo Jot Pilot. Turq,/Ch....,. -- $62.50
849.01
26"
AJ8F
Boyo
O.luxo,
ChrorM
----$69.50
·
$5~00
Sale ISe
Embossed heavy vinyl piastk Green and gold leaf I Jt Brud Trayo
!lMP Glrlo 0.1..., C:hi'OIM ---•---- -"·SO I $52:00
2.SD
CCimjNthu•nt
Trays
Sale
1.00 24"
with red flower print on whlte_
26" r,lynor Glrlo, '!'urq. ------,-•----- .. $49.00 - ~.31
15.95 6 pc. Glider Cushion Sets
Solo 13.00 I .59. fwr· StHo111 Trays
S.le lie 16" Con.ertlblo, Turq. --------- - ---~-- , . $27.50
$23Jlll
.
7.95 Ch•ls• Cushions
S•l• 6.00 2.95 Plostlc Mit T,_
Sale .1:00
3.95 Choiso Pod with hoodrHt '
Sole 3.00 1.00 Compertnlenl Platee
S.le 60c
2.95 Throe So•t Gilder Pods
S•le 2.00 IMUt.elll 1nd Dry lro111
Sal, 12,9$
1.95 Two Stat Glider Pods
Sale 1.50 32.50 Electric P•rty Grills
20.'0'0
1.95 Utility Cushions
Sole 1.50 Gillon Sla -Pitche...,..ntltr
1-.at
89c
·:hrvilll
Trey;
·
SOc
1.79 Chair Pods (Round or 14!1N1ra b•ckl S•l• _ 1.39

Re-upholstery Fabric

Furniture Throw Covers

$1.67

MENS
MENS
MINS
MIN$
MENS

2.SO Mt

Save during this sale on Kimball Pianos. Demonstra·
tor models Electric organs, displayed on the second
fl oor. Special sale prices In effect right now.

(Only 21 In lot)
$2.95 C:ushiono
Sal• - - - - $3.95 Cuohlons
Solo _ _ _ __

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PR.
PR.
PR.
PR.
PR.

$]49·00

CUSHIONS

SSe •••d

114
130
t5
57
44

Vidor

Stereo Record Player .
Regular Prl~e $1H,9S

GOWNS, 1mall, medium, l•rge --··-------- · SALI $1.69

Smooth fitting, comfortable,
finely knit all rayon, long
wearing . Sizes 5 to 8 In white
or pink. Cuff pant-ies, cuff
briefs, sport panties, stepins
and elastic leg briefs.

Sate

Sale! Bunk Bed Outfit

LINGERIE

WOMEN$

a.oo ..t

19 R... 2.95 s.ta
31 R... 1.95 Stb

PIANOS and ORGANS

GIRLS SHORTS
69o Girls Shorts
79c Girls Shorts
1.00 Girls Shorts
1.69 Girls Shorts - - - - -1.95 Girls Shorts
2.9S Girls Pedal Pusher Sell
1.95 Girls Pedal Pusher Sots

SHIRT and PANTS SETS

Jlet.l

•

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