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Insect Pest Control Descrihfd

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Mr. C. E. BIU,.., Meigs
County Agrlctdblral AceJ&gt;I, '.
111&lt;11 speokor at an open Jrioot.
iBc Ill tbe lllllland .G~ Cl~b
bOkl Monday evlllliq at
home Ill Mn. C. 0. Cllapmp,
conducted by tbe jll'eoldent,
Mn. Cusb Johnaton.
Mrs. Robert RelbeJ · ~ devoUODI lakeD from ·tbe book,
"Grains of Sandt'' and scripture
readln.g from Mathew.
New olfk....., elecled Included
Mn. Paul Winn, pfeoldent; Mrs.
C. 0. Chapman, vice president
and progum ehalrman; Mrs.
!James Nicholson, secretary;
i•nd Mrs. Chris Diehl, treasur-

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Mr.' Biakealoo lloe IP!&gt;h ao
"New P-.1 Control." llllllllJll
Pomeroy
the aJfalla weevil . ODd the
Mr. IJld M.... Dwight Logan ,
panese beetle 11 lbe IIHIII
and son. Sll:ip, and guests, Mrs. I
atructlve. He urged iard..,...
JO&lt;k ft. Co• and children, Erin ,
to spray early, repoatlJii eadl
Sue and Brett, returned horne
week 01 more olteo II needed.
SundaY afler a week's vacation
The8e ~ts are mOlt destrueat sanduskv. While there Mrs.
tlve In the adult and i"'b
Co:t attendEd th~ tenth annistage. He recommended UJ1nl
venary of her high school class
DIY!' and Sevin u directed.
Kathy Morgan and Nancy .
Members atttndln£ ID addJ.
'l!irris of Middleport are spend· I
Uon 10 those named above were
ln&amp; 8 ft&gt;W days with Kathy's 1
Mrs. James Titus, Mrl. · Rus·
grandmorher Mrs W A. Moraell Uttle, Mrs. George Lasbo
er, Mrs. Jonab Cottr!U, . ·Mrs.
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. J~:-rry Field s of
Cecil Bolin, Mrs. C. E. Bishop,
Chicago. Ill . spent the we-ek- 1
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'Mrs. Virgil Atklns, Mr-. Charend with their parents . .Mr. and
The scheduled tour of the Co- les Amos, Mrs. Don Ander!IOD
Mrs . Joe Fields and Mr. and
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lumbus Garden of R.oses this and Mrs. Robert Canaday.
Mrs . Charles Eskew. They were ·
Saturday and the regional tour Guests were Mrs. Norman
accompanie-d home by her sisof Lake Hope iD July were IWills, Mrs. Seth Nlcbolaoo and
ter. MI SS Jamce Eskwv for a
dlscllSsed. Several members Mrs. J . E. Radekin of the Star
VISit.
plan to attend.
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i Garden Club and Mrs. Rol&gt;ert
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Mrs. Ernest Davidson receivMrs. Paul Wlnn presented :Roberts, tdrs. Fred
ed word Sund 9y that her daugh·
Mr. Bl{lkeslee. He showed a IMrs . NeiJie Vale, Mn.
ter. Mrs. Eu~ene (P~mlint&gt;l Har.colored movie, "Garden Note- beth Ann Webster, and Mr. and
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less of Ch•arwster, Fla ., underbook," which brought out the Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee.
went surger~· and is cnn\'alesr· '
different species of flowers, not· Cupcakes, punch, c&lt;Jffee
ing nicelv.
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MR. AND MRS. LARRY W. BUNCI!
lng the 60 varieties of lilies. nuts were """ed by the
Mr. afid ~lrs. Aver~ Logan 1 Miss Rev a Jeanne Rea , daughter of Mr. 8 n d Mrs. He also showed some of the te~, assisted by Miss Edna
end son. Sr_ott. left Fnday for Don Rea. Minersville, be~.:ame tile bride of Mr. Larry
of the Webster..StrubleiSiwii'icki.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
the1r home 1n Tapas~an . Mame ·William Bunce son of Mr. and Mrs .. Walter Bunl'e, Mid·
al'ter a vistl with hiS parents, I dleport , Saturday, June I, at the Middleport Church
Mr. and Mrs. Geo_rge Logan.. Christ. The Rev . Fred I. Gardner read the vows of the
Mr. and Mn. Wllloughby Hlll 1 double ring ceremony at 2:30 p.m. before an altar dec·
returnt&gt;d hnme Mond~y after a ! orated with baskets of white gladioli, palms and two sevisit with relatJVE'S m Manon ven branch candelabra.
and .columbus.
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' A half-hour of nuphal music preceded the ceremony
M1chael Jones ot Columbus with Mrs. Chester Erwin as or~anist and Mrs. Robert
arrived M~nday to spend the ·craig. soloist. Mrs. Erwin played •·The Sweetest Story
summer w1th hts gran~parents, I Ever Told," " I Love Thee." "Clairdelune,'' "You'll NeMr. and Mrs. E. J . Htll . Flat· ver Walk Alone," "Wedding Bells" "Through The
woods.
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Mrs .. Jo Ann W_h~te and sons ways," "The Wt!dding Prayer," ''GOd Touched The
~ Mtddle~rt vtsltPd Sunday Rose. '' and during the ceremony, ''The Lord's Prayer."
after~n wtth Mr. and Mrs. E., Given in marriage by her faJ. Hill.
ther. the bride was lovely in a a fitted bodice and full
skirt
Mrs. J. B. Marshall and Jen- ~own of silK organza. featuring with back bow and chapel train.
nings. Marianna and John , of !
The bodice had a scalloped
Louis\rille. Ky ., arrh·e Monday ' relatives.
scoop neckline, enhanced with
for a vsit wit.ll . her mother. i Mrs Beulah Krantz of Char- IAlencon lace appliques studded
Mr:'·;Jo;h:n;F;.:B~a•;ly;an:d;ot:h~Prideston: W. Va. , visited several with dainty seed p~arls, and
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last week with Mr. and cap sleeves. Her \'ell was el1 Mrs. Carl Moore Chester Road. bow length
pillbox.
illusion,
Mrs. Eva 'Ar~entrout of Po- with dai.nty back bow a~d seed
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"ent dinner pearl tnm. Her only Jewelry
ea, . a.. was a re ...
nd .
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of Mr. and Mrs. carl was as 1ra ot pea~1s, a gt
TONIGHT
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the groom. She earned a colon•
"THE COUCH"
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d ial bouquet of white slamellias.
With Grant Williams
i Mrs. Geo rey
son an
and Shirley Knight
daughters and Mrs. Carl Moore Mrs .. Larry Thomas, Colum-and'were visitors in Parkersburg, bus, sJster of the bride and ~
"WORLD BY NIGHT"
w v Fr'd
tron-of·honor wore a ballerma
(Technicolor)
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length gown of aqua silk organ·
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wilham- za with tiny back bustle effect
Thu•. &amp; F•l.
June 27-28
and granddaughl.r, SUsan gathered to a cabbage rose. Her
"EEGAH"
~~ ~~!:' of GaiUpolls re\:"d headdress of matching colOr
Arcb Hall, JMarilyn Manning .
Monday . ~v~nmg a wl a was a stand up cabbage r~
--endseveral days vtstt m Akron . th centered with pearls. She wore
Dorothy Dandridge
~r. and Mrs.. Charles E~ng, matching satin slippers and car·
·.MAJ,.~e;f., Howard m Columbus w1th Mr. and _rs. ried a colonial bouquet of aqua
""iiliii:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:I;R~o~het;rt Gardner and in ChiiH· and white carnations.
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with Mr · and Mrs. Hugh Serving as best man was LarBlack.
ry Thomas, Columbus and ush·
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t!rs were Robert Egler of CoroMiROY. OHIO
BIRTH LEARNED
lumhus and Wendell Bunoe,
Word has been received from Middleport.
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
and Mrs. Charles Pickett The bride's mother wore a
NOT OPEN
Hollywood , Florida of \he lemon yellow embos.sed ~II k
FRIDAY and SATURDAY "''-" f
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June : crepe sheath dress, tmy pillbox
o a newr· son
orn
lhat, wh'1te ac&lt;:essoneM
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John Hersey's
named \\ Ilham Franklm.l corsage uf white carnations. The
"TH&amp; WAR LOVER"
Steve MtQueen, Robert Wag.
Picketts have two other groom's mother wore a lime
D.er, Sbirley Anne Field.
~ ~ ~~~~f"; · Charles Jr., 10, and green eyelet
embroidered
Futur.tte: He Popped His
9. Paiernal grandparents sheath dress. with white silk PY·
Pistol
C:olct!Cfrt•n•
Mrs. H. B. Pickett of near ramid style hat, white arceSStJ•r·
Sof1 &amp; Chair
SUN., MON. and TUES.
and maternal grand· les and white carnatic.Jn corsage.
June 30-July 1-:Z
is Mrs. Ethel Sargent Mrs. Grover Erb, Mrs. Er~nesl
e2 Lamps
''MY SIX LOVES"
of Athen!l. Maternal great-grand- Rea of Pomeroy, grandmothers
Debbie Reynolds
is Mrs. Herb Riggs of of the bride and Mrs. Matilda
C. Robertoon
· Ieport, grandmoth·
Rt. 1.
MiUer, Midd
er of the groom, each wore a
white carnation corsage.
A reception was held in the
church social room. The · '
table with while cover was centered with an arrangement of
white mums and .aqua carna·
• 3-Pc. Suite With lnner1prlng
tions , with lighted tapers on
and Box ~prlng
either side. The three tiered
wedding cake topped with min• 2 Drener ·Lampi
iature bride and groom was on
the pum~~
&lt;me end of the table and the
e9x12 Rug
punch bowl on the other.
Cake, lime fJoat punch and
aqua and white mints in the
form of wedding bells, were
served. Napkins were white with j
the inscription, "Reva and Lar·
ry, June 1, 1963" in silver. Miss l
Susan Wurster, Columbus served the cake and Miss
carol
Blizard, Columbus presided al
the punch bowl. Assieting in the
senring were Mrs. Gary Hick·
man and Miss Ann Lentz, eo.
Rug
Jumbus. Guests were register·
ed by Miss Judith WebruDc,
Pomeroy.
You spend long hours
Following the reception, the ·
on your feet. Comfort
couple leU for their apartment,
is e$sential and you'll
1959 Guilford Road, Columbus.
finrj it in Star Brand
For traveling, the bride chang·
Ser"i'ict S~oes. Supple steel arches, cushioned
eel
to a citron yellow crepo
insolq, th1ck outsoles, and uppers that are pliant
-all mean day-long comfort. For your special job
pleated sheath drOll w I I b
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nsk for Star Brand Service Shoes with oil·re:sistant
matching accessories, a lar&amp;e
soles roo.
whi~ atraw hal aoo
wore a
miniature conaae Ill glame~
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Oukll-town guests at the wedding and recepUon were · Mr.
Widths C-D-E-E E- Sizes 6 to 12
and Mrs. Cbarleo FauUurer and
daughter Cathy SprinSfleld; Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Rea,. Trladel·
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HERMAN GRA11
ey Kloes, Misses
and
Darlene Wa!Jion,- 'Miil
3-5~92
Wursle&lt;, Robert Egler, M liS
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8l!d Mr. IIIII Mn •. Earl
man, Columbo!~ anti Mn.
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bara and J. C., CiDciDDiU.

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I Be Sure To Read Thursday's Paper For The Listing Of
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Helen ifelp.IJst

Fil"Jt Chri.ollon marriage of
an Indian ptiDcesl and a wblle
..Iller wos performed lbout
400 yean ·aao •In • section of
...,.t oow 1J Da)'tllna Beach,

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Huguenot.

Ma8on County, \Vrst Virginia
Foriner Hogsett
Resident Dies
While Visiting

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I.,styles and materials. Sizes 29 to

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Week's Climax

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Holiday Needs!
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during the Civil
Loyalty- Norah McNeiU,
Nibert, Ronne Erwin, ~: ~~Lov::e·~~David Eads, Reggiieer~~;: I~=:~~
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Claudia Zerkle.
Thomas,
All first year campers
Cheryi WaUis.
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the new theaU...,afe at 4 St. Mtru
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Patricia Jlll•i•l ,.
Marie
BetsyFry,Fowler,
IISbJats, Marty Buffillgton, :san-11
dra Redman, Rosemary
Withers, Jo Thompson,
Ronald Thompson, Jim
Ann Miller, Marsha GiiBIUy Barker, Brenda
IIBietne~r, ~ Jimmy Wise. .
Rooorable Mention IIPI•Illij&gt;s, 'Vivian Wolfin8harger,
Marlene Roush, and
WoUtngbarger; 0 u t s Ita n
First Year Camper- David
Representatives
-.:ruth Camp - Sheldon
DarreU ·Albury, Jane
Gay Cartwright, a n d
Brown.
CharUng Pins - Marlha Sue
Darrell Edward AtPamela Sue Buffington,
Thomas, Carol L)'lln
Konda Lois lleverick,
T: Hart, Llnda Tat·
~ ~ Jo Cottrill.
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LORD or LADY

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and White Carol Gerlach, Koneda
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Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer and
W. H. Foglesong will at·
and lOth,
tend the funeral service of Mrs.
Solley, a former resi- '
Thomas Nast's original car- dent of here, tomorrow in Park- ~
of the donkey as a symbol
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week after opening with the revue "The
MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEI!OOK: A World of Kurt Weill," the Edir1burgh·
batUe Is ahaping up between Larry Bly· style cafe had paid off all ito creditors
den and his ex-wife, dancer-choreograph- and was operatin&amp; at a profit. "Weill"
er C,u:(ll Haney. Larry rented a luage prov..t so successful II wu moved Into
Villa-. on the Riviera, anticipating that his the larger One Sheridan Squne, and an·
twot ch~~ren - ~Oiib, 5, ood Ellen, 2 other ohow, "Rule, Britaonfo"- deocribwolild ljlend the. Summer Wllb him, but ed as a folk revue - booked into the
be Jlilt received 1 shocker. He's been-Do- Howff ... Marcello Mastroianni's lunch·
tifioid that only the little boy would be al- time appearance at the Four Seasons In·
lowfd to Nwt him; Carol is keeping Ei· dicated what a big star he's become on
len in the United States on a legal tech· this side of the Atlantic. The clever 1111·
Jlicatity. Larry was almost in tears as be ian actor was besieged throughout his
called frlends on the transatlantic phone meal by a parade of sophisticated autoto tell them about the tragedy - but he graph seekers ... The new idea of datfjldlcated lie waan't going to accept Car· ing (if you happen to be In the Right Set)
ol's decision without a fight
. Marilyn is rendezvous at a:reeolop. Jody MeMaxwell's intimates are worried about Crea took octress Marie Versini to ...,
her curre!'t state of despono~ncy: She'a ' his new film, "Beach Party," and sbe
bad so muc;p Illness durmg th• paat year, took him to see her fortht!Omiog movie
they wish they could think o! aome way "The Young Racers" -· all in the 11m~
to make her feel happier now ... One of day.
Richard Burton'• past amours, showgirl
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The top inside buzz at the United Nalaste by turning dawn big money offers tiona: Many deleeates ad101t privately
to write the "lowdown" on her romance that they're very upset because General
with h1m. Her quote: "When 11'• over. it's Assembly President Zafrulla Khan ac·
over." Meanwhile Dickie is displaying cepted that invitation to visit Russia
abomill~ble manners with his statements while the Assembly is in seulon this
for publicatiOn, which are his way of hav· year ... Shirley MacLaine told 1 West
ine sport with the press while insuring ,Coast reporter that the naked bath ocene
dally bulletins on his affair with EHza· in "Irma La Douce" was her Cbristmaa
beth Tayi?r . Diriah Washington'• new- present to Billy Wilder ... William Har·
est thnll ,1~ a Chicago cop, and she just rison Chaffee 3rd of the Tlmea,J..lle staff
might dec1de to marry him, as is her is courting Mary Marearet 11racbman,
custom.
billed u "Marina" in the belly d•nce re.
The three toughest tickets in town. vuo at the Roundtable .. , Tony Curtio'
"How To Succeed," "Cieopa~ra" and pr.- drumbeaters are busy lad1. Their latest
m1ere seats for FeJiini's "8., ." Even the fairy-tale: While Tony iovioltin&amp; Moscow
bl&amp; shots' house ~eats for "Cleo" are for the film festival, he'll "keep a traingone gone gone 'way in ~dvance . . The ed eye peeled for the pretbeat Ruaalan
aircraft industry IS buzzmg obout the las avoiiable" and then try to persuade
progress the U. S. Air Force has made in the authoritieo to Jet her travel to Hoi·
the develop~ent of portable air fields. lywood to Jlppear as 1 Playbo) bunny in
Sensational, InSiders say - capable of his next film . Oh, sure. And can't you
handhns. the b1ggest Jets . . In Germa- just see the Ruuiana lettin&amp; her do just
ny, the film we knew as "Ail ~·au Down" that? . c. Latest cruude amon&amp; the
bas gamed somethmg m the translallon. Greenwich VIllage ob/"edors II directed
It's bemg sho,~n with this title · "My Bro- against the new build ocs In that area.
!her-a Jerk
Ann Sothern's show, Stickers proclaiminJ "New York Ia An
"God Bless Our Bank," got good notices Architectural Diluter!" bavo.-begun apin Charlotte, North Carolina if it's a suc- pearing ali over. !But when were they
ens m Westport they'll brine it to when the Guggenheim Mu .. um went
Bro~dw•y . . A well-known author-hu- up?)
monst would be horrified if he knew
lhat the Greenwich Village pad his col·
lege a~e. daulhter is sharing with sever·
al beatmks ol both sexes had been visit~ twic. by policemen looking for mariJUana. Daddy thinks his girl i• living in
I ruce apartment with a roommiite ap-proved by the family .
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MASON -- Presentation of
SHOWBOAT COMING
awards to campers climaxed
PT. PLEASANT at camp for Mason Coun- Rhododendron" the Centennial
ty 4-H club memberes on
will be in Pt. Pleasnight. Aw&amp;rds
on July 1-7 presenting a
were as follows:
and evening performHeart H, Dan Love; Head
each dat., "East Lynne"
Sterne; Hand H,
thrilling melodrama of
Hart; Health H, Connie
days wiD be Jl&lt;esented.
riU; Blue and Gold, Darrell
will be at Winfield on
bury, Arline Roush, and
5 and at Kenova on July

e Swim Wur Far Bays and Girls
e J;-h Tays Far The Little

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Gay Cartwright, a n d
Brown.
CharUng Pins - Marlha Sue
Darrell Edward AtPamela Sue Buffington,
Thomas, Carol L)'lln
Konda Lois lleverick,
T: Hart, Llnda Tat·
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LORD or LADY

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and White Carol Gerlach, Koneda
Devrick, David Eads,

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Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer and
W. H. Foglesong will at·
and lOth,
tend the funeral service of Mrs.
Solley, a former resi- '
Thomas Nast's original car- dent of here, tomorrow in Park- ~
of the donkey as a symbol
. Mrs. Solley has lived I

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week after opening with the revue "The
MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEI!OOK: A World of Kurt Weill," the Edir1burgh·
batUe Is ahaping up between Larry Bly· style cafe had paid off all ito creditors
den and his ex-wife, dancer-choreograph- and was operatin&amp; at a profit. "Weill"
er C,u:(ll Haney. Larry rented a luage prov..t so successful II wu moved Into
Villa-. on the Riviera, anticipating that his the larger One Sheridan Squne, and an·
twot ch~~ren - ~Oiib, 5, ood Ellen, 2 other ohow, "Rule, Britaonfo"- deocribwolild ljlend the. Summer Wllb him, but ed as a folk revue - booked into the
be Jlilt received 1 shocker. He's been-Do- Howff ... Marcello Mastroianni's lunch·
tifioid that only the little boy would be al- time appearance at the Four Seasons In·
lowfd to Nwt him; Carol is keeping Ei· dicated what a big star he's become on
len in the United States on a legal tech· this side of the Atlantic. The clever 1111·
Jlicatity. Larry was almost in tears as be ian actor was besieged throughout his
called frlends on the transatlantic phone meal by a parade of sophisticated autoto tell them about the tragedy - but he graph seekers ... The new idea of datfjldlcated lie waan't going to accept Car· ing (if you happen to be In the Right Set)
ol's decision without a fight
. Marilyn is rendezvous at a:reeolop. Jody MeMaxwell's intimates are worried about Crea took octress Marie Versini to ...,
her curre!'t state of despono~ncy: She'a ' his new film, "Beach Party," and sbe
bad so muc;p Illness durmg th• paat year, took him to see her fortht!Omiog movie
they wish they could think o! aome way "The Young Racers" -· all in the 11m~
to make her feel happier now ... One of day.
Richard Burton'• past amours, showgirl
•
•
•
Pat Tunder, is showing oonsiderable
The top inside buzz at the United Nalaste by turning dawn big money offers tiona: Many deleeates ad101t privately
to write the "lowdown" on her romance that they're very upset because General
with h1m. Her quote: "When 11'• over. it's Assembly President Zafrulla Khan ac·
over." Meanwhile Dickie is displaying cepted that invitation to visit Russia
abomill~ble manners with his statements while the Assembly is in seulon this
for publicatiOn, which are his way of hav· year ... Shirley MacLaine told 1 West
ine sport with the press while insuring ,Coast reporter that the naked bath ocene
dally bulletins on his affair with EHza· in "Irma La Douce" was her Cbristmaa
beth Tayi?r . Diriah Washington'• new- present to Billy Wilder ... William Har·
est thnll ,1~ a Chicago cop, and she just rison Chaffee 3rd of the Tlmea,J..lle staff
might dec1de to marry him, as is her is courting Mary Marearet 11racbman,
custom.
billed u "Marina" in the belly d•nce re.
The three toughest tickets in town. vuo at the Roundtable .. , Tony Curtio'
"How To Succeed," "Cieopa~ra" and pr.- drumbeaters are busy lad1. Their latest
m1ere seats for FeJiini's "8., ." Even the fairy-tale: While Tony iovioltin&amp; Moscow
bl&amp; shots' house ~eats for "Cleo" are for the film festival, he'll "keep a traingone gone gone 'way in ~dvance . . The ed eye peeled for the pretbeat Ruaalan
aircraft industry IS buzzmg obout the las avoiiable" and then try to persuade
progress the U. S. Air Force has made in the authoritieo to Jet her travel to Hoi·
the develop~ent of portable air fields. lywood to Jlppear as 1 Playbo) bunny in
Sensational, InSiders say - capable of his next film . Oh, sure. And can't you
handhns. the b1ggest Jets . . In Germa- just see the Ruuiana lettin&amp; her do just
ny, the film we knew as "Ail ~·au Down" that? . c. Latest cruude amon&amp; the
bas gamed somethmg m the translallon. Greenwich VIllage ob/"edors II directed
It's bemg sho,~n with this title · "My Bro- against the new build ocs In that area.
!her-a Jerk
Ann Sothern's show, Stickers proclaiminJ "New York Ia An
"God Bless Our Bank," got good notices Architectural Diluter!" bavo.-begun apin Charlotte, North Carolina if it's a suc- pearing ali over. !But when were they
ens m Westport they'll brine it to when the Guggenheim Mu .. um went
Bro~dw•y . . A well-known author-hu- up?)
monst would be horrified if he knew
lhat the Greenwich Village pad his col·
lege a~e. daulhter is sharing with sever·
al beatmks ol both sexes had been visit~ twic. by policemen looking for mariJUana. Daddy thinks his girl i• living in
I ruce apartment with a roommiite ap-proved by the family .
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MASON -- Presentation of
SHOWBOAT COMING
awards to campers climaxed
PT. PLEASANT at camp for Mason Coun- Rhododendron" the Centennial
ty 4-H club memberes on
will be in Pt. Pleasnight. Aw&amp;rds
on July 1-7 presenting a
were as follows:
and evening performHeart H, Dan Love; Head
each dat., "East Lynne"
Sterne; Hand H,
thrilling melodrama of
Hart; Health H, Connie
days wiD be Jl&lt;esented.
riU; Blue and Gold, Darrell
will be at Winfield on
bury, Arline Roush, and
5 and at Kenova on July

e Swim Wur Far Bays and Girls
e J;-h Tays Far The Little

ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

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Lanky Middleport ace right·
bander Mille Gardner llred a
perlecL pme Wedoeaday evenlng qalnsl Lelarl while
his
teammates were pUlng on a
21.0 win, and the Pomeroy Cardinals were ed8lng the Porn..
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Middleport
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4-Da,i!Y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 27, 1963 Carda are in a virtual tie for
lint place In the Pony Leagllf.
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Both 111'1! undefeated.
A ahowdown will come next
Tueaday evening on the Middleport field In the final game
ol lhe llrsl hall.
NEW YORK IUPII - Mickey The cast wao removed from In the game aplnst Letart,
Mantle, almost as good as new MaJ!tle's foot, wblcb he broke on Gardner struck out nine lllld
ogala. put his crutches away to- June 5 when his oplkea caught In did not bave a ball bit out ol
day and planned to be ba&lt;k
a lance durtug • game ot Balti· the Infield. The game w.. calltbe New York Yankees' lineup
more, and Gaynor advised l\llck- eel after 11110 Innings.
July II.
ey to store hos crutcbu In moth· Tom Wolle, Lelarl starter,

• MantJe Expecf s T0
MIC~-ey
Be In Lineup ByJuIy11
Dr. Sidney ,Gaynor, the

Jcfel!' team physician, said

bails.
"l1tere'1 no use JD his Ulln&amp;:

them anymore," aaid the doctor.
amazed at how ra pidly
"He can walk without them.
hrol&lt;en left foot had healed.
There still is a tender area oo lob
"The X-raya showed
left foot bull buill a apeclal ahoe
ly fMt he.ali"i," Gaynor
for him to we8l that will relieve
"and he should be ready to
the pressurP."
Blain after tbe All-Star Game Ito Mantle, who arrived here
bo played ill Cleveland on July Wednesday from his home in Dal·
9)."
las. Is on the di.!abled liot and
can not come off II until July 7•
He will not play In tho AU-star
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Game but hopei to play In Ute
Yankees ' first contest after that
against the Angels In Los AngQII'July 1
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Oilier Cardinal blttero were
Ted Morarlly wllll • . double
1M lingle and BUI Radlord With
1 single.
Redleg s~ BID lloore was
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golfers wbo hit •em otralgltt rather than long were favored Ia tbe

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a triple and two alngles, and
Jeff Boggs and Jan Cwmlagham
each had I alnile.
CARD GAME
The Pomeroy Cardlnsls scoreel two runs In the sizlb Inning
to edge ahead of the Redltgs
who had led aU the way.
'lbe game deciding runs were
scored when Dick Werry trip.
led and Rex Cummlnp beat
out a Utrow to lint. Later, Cum-

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crack field of 150 who slarled out
today afler the 22,000 llrat pl...
money In lhe '110,000 Clevoland
Open tournament.
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ling them long hero, but thel1! Ia
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R~dJegs,
"I moted doe foul Uno .... live Mike Soucbak, hoping IG gel bacll pion JuliUI Boroa, Gelle IJWer,
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Plans WOI'Ol !"""PIeted - by lbat mo.. yealerdoy!"
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"big three" of Arnold Palmer
horse lllow 11' be held SUnday
OX
explained that to allck Jack Nickla"' and
Payer:
at 1 Jl• .in. at the~k SprlDgs
In the hard, IIIII greens ol lhe Boroa wu being
Fairgrmmd when lhe Meigs The Red Sox upset the Yank·
6 SIB-yard Beechmont CouDlry 8 lot becauae be admltled be W8S
Coonty Riding Club met Tues- ees In Mlddleporl Boys' League
Club course with lts -· of 35-111·
day evening at the Salisbury play Wednesday evening al71, "you have to play your ap- Vlralnla Golfer
Township building.
though ll)e Yanks bad heavy
proach shots oil falrw•y Het,
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William B. Downie, president sticking from John Ingels. Ev_
· Does lmp011ihle .
conducted the meeting when ans and Rice, each with borne
STAUNTON, Va. &lt;UPn- Jim
Mrs.·Don Manllfl. Mrs. William runs, and the Redlegs made it
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Trimble, a 113-year-old
B. Downie, and Mrs. Don
straight over the Senators
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golfer from SlauntAio, VI.,
Belzlng were named to reglsrer on Bob Manley's brilliant no- ~ 'f:dJ"~lch 11 1"'1
!level lob IOYen-lroa brlnp him
entrie•. Ronnie Van Biddle of
n&lt;H'IIO, ~ vlcrory.
rou 0
un or
ague
luck.
Chllll®lbe wll be . English
faced Just 21 batters, on June 2Sth was won by the
Don't dabat. tho polnl with
judge, Roger tlamfjlrlh
of
two and hilling one. No Flnsterwald team with 8 medal
blm today because Trimble ae&gt;
Grov'""'"'• the Western J'udge, ball 'was hit to Ute out •.dd He scor~ of 146 as Edwards, Crow,
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complished a leal aplnlt whlcll
14
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m8S er.
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Cbaoge• In the Ohio Valley Meanwhile, the Redlegs peck· manding lead In the 111x match 'l1le Racine Redl dropped the -..mleal flaureo: two holesHorseman Aaloclation were anaway at two Senator pitch- league
Giants 9-8 In a maka- 1n-oae .., CliO ~ 1'0UIICL
aounced. A1110 announced were ers for 10 hila. They were bold c..;.n €row was medalist up game of IJt\10 Soothem Aa- Trimble obol the llnl IMIII&gt;fn.-1
the Alban7 ·IJOrae Jbow,
~ unlll the siXth when Mlck- with a 11fti I'GtiOd ol 40, with socialloo lloyl Lea&amp;tle . ball one oo the l'll).yanf eiablh
day1 iJMI . ,5'11?:30 p. m. and
Chllda led oil with an Infield the cloeesl player hei"' R 0 n Wednesday evening on the win- oo an
CouDiy ...,,...I
llMi ~111111 ·Jlool
and Ron Clonch, D ~ n Hann'"" with 8 45.
ners' field.
Wedoeoday and clicled lor
Saddle ciUI!'.P&gt;fitt sliow;.t
Laudermllt, and Dale Clonch al- sta;;Jb,p afllr two Jlllltches: The Racine win left the It• JIO!'OIIIIfe
. '"'") Ill ~ l.,.,rard,liaall
low '~.July 28. at
wllb a saclllllce fly
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Polats
Ia • three-way lie for llrtll bo •
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IKIDil.- ~U wera
emor, netted five runs. Jllaolenrlll4o .......... '. _ S5 place.
He aald moot gollen dou't roved.
was top hitter, with Nlcklataa
.............. Zilla
Ron Bachtel was lllartlnl aii!e lhe thlQ(J you ..., do
slrigles lti lour lripo.
Snead• . . . . . . . . . . . •. . • . . . 21
lor the Giants and burl- 1 seven-Iron.
Senator pitchers Danny Dav· LeG!al
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until Ute lblrd when he wu
----ldson and Timmy Demoskey fan- Matches on June 25th were~
by Mille Stewart. To- Fonner Buckeye lnb
Ioiii'. walked thrt!e.
Finsterwald over Snead 18 to 8,
they struck out liz lllld
RED sox GAME
Edwards loa! to Hlndy 211 to
two.
CaQadian Grid Paet
Th y nk took 2_1 I d . 311; Crow won from D. Han- F..- the Redl, Roy Jobnloo MONTREAL &lt;UPil-''lbe Monte a s
a
ea m nlng e to O; Davis won from
the mOWid duty and was real A""- 8IIDOUIIc!ed Wodou- - - - - - - - - l t h e first Inning, fall behind 3-2 Burkett 31'1 to Zlio· BrattGn won
by Buckshot Adams In day nlflbl tha alpln1 rl fullboek
Mr. lllld llfn. Fronk Slaven
lu the top of the ,fourth on two from Clatworthy ro 0
11\e sevenUt. They fllllled II and Don ·Clark, a JB.year.old former
Ravenswood aod)lr. and Mrs. singles, a f;elder • choice. and Nicklaua boys over the I.e- allowed aeven free passes.
Ohlc&gt; 1111/11! IIW, to a ..., oila·
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Bill WWiarns ol Aleron were
nuscue. The _So• g~t two more mas: Francis over Swackham- Racine hitters wera Junior tract. 11&lt;1, alroady bad odgned
00111 guest. of thOIJ' Jl.oter and IL the top of the f1fth oo two er 4 • 1; R. Hanning over
with two singles, Adams one-year Olllllroet, buill wu ton;
lwnlly, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
walks., an error, and
Rex Glbba 4-2; Mencblnl over Guln· double, Albert Prollitl a trip- up ODd be II'BSiasuod • ,..lmtg.
Howard and Duane ADen.
Roush 1 omgle.
ther 5 • I and Swisher lost to
and alngle and Barry Hart term deal. Clark Ia In his fourth
Lori Wolle, Cleveland,
The lnglesmen came
back Kirkland Sl&gt; • lit
and' Rootie Crow aU year,
a week with Mr. and Mrs.
wiUt two In thek ball of the 'l1le nerl match is J 1 2nd
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when Evans and Rice hit putting LemaJ n
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here ahe and Mrs. Dorst spent back • to • back homers ro lead ODd Nlcklaua n Sneads
tlerl were Steve LlDll Nliw T1'IUII
a few ~~ In Sooth Carolina off the frame. hut thai was all.
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Schaeffer, triple and a crOWlled '"'"' • _ __,..,. .hau•-1
visit 111g
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Red Soxers added an lnsur· SIGNS li1TII ITI!:ELlRS
Mark Smllb with 1 bonte
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Rudyl. st, BW Ct&gt;lart,
ance mli In Ute sixth on Little's
PI'ITSBURGH (UPJ) _
ploa ·Willie Jiulr1110 IDtotndo ·
cine, and Warden Ours, Bashan, lead-off triple and Mike Heck's llrowD, likely IIUC&lt;leiiOr to
Srew:~ a1"::-tp~
hli t111t u foal u
attended a baseball game In infield out
terbacll BobbY Layne at
Junior Freeman, Reed Fer- Allplo llabdee
C':~ ~=nU~ l'dartin
Bob Lewis of Ute Winners Ian- burgh, Wedoeo&lt;!ay signed his
and Bachtel, each a single. manager -.Id ...:......_
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of oed nine, walked lour; Chip National FoolbaH IA!ague con....... 500 1121 0- 8 12 WUllO w~ lib";;;;;-"'
Callid ~her
Haggerty ol the Yanks fanned tract with the SU!ojlers. A
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lour, walked three ·
Cbleqo Beara olflnal..,.ller,
Bachtel, Slewart (3) and
' ·lltldo II clair
ter and JjlmlJt Monday evening. Redlegs
· ' 1:!0 ~ to· o wW be ~las his lOth year
Jollllson, Adami (?) and
..,..DOG...,
Mr. Utl 'Mrs. RandaU
Senaroro
000 1100-4 o 3 pro footbaU.
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vrrii):fi}liiiii:l-II11J
wllh his paliilts, .Mr and Mrs Manley &amp;llii !Boggs. Davidson nnmw '1'0 CIJIIA
Dell Talbott. ' . .
. (LP). T. Demoskey (5) and T. BRASILIA &lt;UPII-Cubao Prosl-il
IE SAFE--BUY AU
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simeral Hawley. Umpire: Art Stohart. dent Oivalclo Dortlcoo bas in'v~teo~lll
were we&amp;end 'guests of her Red Sox
100 221- 8 I 2 11ru111aa Plftldept Joao Goulart
FROM A PHAIRMA•
parents Mr and Mrs E E Yankees
200 020 ~ 5 2 to visit Cuba, lbe Foreigo Mint.
Brewer:
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Mr. and Mrs. Joho
gerly and Conde.
1101 yet replied 10 lhe
ODd cllildren of Stockton, Calli.
are •pending a few days
her •iller and family, Mr. and
llfn. R. R. Duro!, Victor and
Tommy. and her father ODd
brother, Lawrence Ritchie and

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Cummlngl, · trl'l' (Z) lllll
Tbe only othel' Redle8 bitter Middleport
554 18 0 Woods. Moore ('LP); PhaiJn (7),
was TOm Harris wbo hit a ru~ Lelarl
000 Oil- I 0 3 ~ Leonie Vu Meter.
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'l1le Redlep lllampted •
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Wolle. 'lbey struek out liz ODd rolled Into centerlleld. Cumallowed three basel on baUa. mlnp raeed toward thlnl ODd
Buddy Moort! wao top bot. lhe dlrow oama In 1111111'11 loet
mao with a home run double abead of him bul squirted away
ODd three linglal.
ldd- from thlnl baleman Ktlth Pbaeel to hiJ feat a home .,... IIJid Un.
si"ile while Marl&lt; TannehiD had 'l1le can11 ocored lhe lint

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Lanky Middleport ace right·
bander Mille Gardner llred a
perlecL pme Wedoeaday evenlng qalnsl Lelarl while
his
teammates were pUlng on a
21.0 win, and the Pomeroy Cardinals were ed8lng the Porn..
roy Redlegs 4-3 In a comeback

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Middleport
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4-Da,i!Y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 27, 1963 Carda are in a virtual tie for
lint place In the Pony Leagllf.
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Both 111'1! undefeated.
A ahowdown will come next
Tueaday evening on the Middleport field In the final game
ol lhe llrsl hall.
NEW YORK IUPII - Mickey The cast wao removed from In the game aplnst Letart,
Mantle, almost as good as new MaJ!tle's foot, wblcb he broke on Gardner struck out nine lllld
ogala. put his crutches away to- June 5 when his oplkea caught In did not bave a ball bit out ol
day and planned to be ba&lt;k
a lance durtug • game ot Balti· the Infield. The game w.. calltbe New York Yankees' lineup
more, and Gaynor advised l\llck- eel after 11110 Innings.
July II.
ey to store hos crutcbu In moth· Tom Wolle, Lelarl starter,

• MantJe Expecf s T0
MIC~-ey
Be In Lineup ByJuIy11
Dr. Sidney ,Gaynor, the

Jcfel!' team physician, said

bails.
"l1tere'1 no use JD his Ulln&amp;:

them anymore," aaid the doctor.
amazed at how ra pidly
"He can walk without them.
hrol&lt;en left foot had healed.
There still is a tender area oo lob
"The X-raya showed
left foot bull buill a apeclal ahoe
ly fMt he.ali"i," Gaynor
for him to we8l that will relieve
"and he should be ready to
the pressurP."
Blain after tbe All-Star Game Ito Mantle, who arrived here
bo played ill Cleveland on July Wednesday from his home in Dal·
9)."
las. Is on the di.!abled liot and
can not come off II until July 7•
He will not play In tho AU-star
.
Game but hopei to play In Ute
Yankees ' first contest after that
against the Angels In Los AngQII'July 1
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lln8. Flnlaw allo - l e d lor
the aecond Card 1'1111 with 1 clrcull cloul in the llflh.
Oilier Cardinal blttero were
Ted Morarlly wllll • . double
1M lingle and BUI Radlord With
1 single.
Redleg s~ BID lloore was
abo top batsman lor the same
with two clutclo alnglts. Moore
dro9e In Cbuct Murray Ia the
lint alter he bad llarled oil

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Slacks
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lllld wbat happened 1811 week
history."
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gwmJng for IIIIa one to r.!deltml
bl11110ll 111 tho eyeo of golf
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R. A. Durst ODd Taddy.
llfr. and Mro. Char leo Fitch
and children were receot guesla
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Charles Van Meter.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Glueaenoamp called '"' lheir soo and
fwnlly, Mr. and Mrs. Bud GlueaIIICimp and dauibtero re~~~i
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Allbougb blJ !like Ia In
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port beca1110 he alwaya baa
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 27, l!MI3·11

Wash '11 wear, dacroo
and cottQo. Sollda a11d

CLEVELAND (UPJ) _ 'l1le
golfers wbo hit •em otralgltt rather than long were favored Ia tbe

Finsterwa1ds
PI'ck Up Easy
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and .,..t to third DD a P
ball. The ll!De liDded when
Wee Wrlgltl slapped what
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double
ODd slnCie, Georp Sauer
a triple
and two sfngleo, BW
swan two slngloa, Don Mellon
a triple and two alngles, and
Jeff Boggs and Jan Cwmlagham
each had I alnile.
CARD GAME
The Pomeroy Cardlnsls scoreel two runs In the sizlb Inning
to edge ahead of the Redltgs
who had led aU the way.
'lbe game deciding runs were
scored when Dick Werry trip.
led and Rex Cummlnp beat
out a Utrow to lint. Later, Cum-

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crack field of 150 who slarled out
today afler the 22,000 llrat pl...
money In lhe '110,000 Clevoland
Open tournament.
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ling them long hero, but thel1! Ia
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R~dJegs,
"I moted doe foul Uno .... live Mike Soucbak, hoping IG gel bacll pion JuliUI Boroa, Gelle IJWer,
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Plans WOI'Ol !"""PIeted - by lbat mo.. yealerdoy!"
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"big three" of Arnold Palmer
horse lllow 11' be held SUnday
OX
explained that to allck Jack Nickla"' and
Payer:
at 1 Jl• .in. at the~k SprlDgs
In the hard, IIIII greens ol lhe Boroa wu being
Fairgrmmd when lhe Meigs The Red Sox upset the Yank·
6 SIB-yard Beechmont CouDlry 8 lot becauae be admltled be W8S
Coonty Riding Club met Tues- ees In Mlddleporl Boys' League
Club course with lts -· of 35-111·
day evening at the Salisbury play Wednesday evening al71, "you have to play your ap- Vlralnla Golfer
Township building.
though ll)e Yanks bad heavy
proach shots oil falrw•y Het,
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William B. Downie, president sticking from John Ingels. Ev_
· Does lmp011ihle .
conducted the meeting when ans and Rice, each with borne
STAUNTON, Va. &lt;UPn- Jim
Mrs.·Don Manllfl. Mrs. William runs, and the Redlegs made it
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Trimble, a 113-year-old
B. Downie, and Mrs. Don
straight over the Senators
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golfer from SlauntAio, VI.,
Belzlng were named to reglsrer on Bob Manley's brilliant no- ~ 'f:dJ"~lch 11 1"'1
!level lob IOYen-lroa brlnp him
entrie•. Ronnie Van Biddle of
n&lt;H'IIO, ~ vlcrory.
rou 0
un or
ague
luck.
Chllll®lbe wll be . English
faced Just 21 batters, on June 2Sth was won by the
Don't dabat. tho polnl with
judge, Roger tlamfjlrlh
of
two and hilling one. No Flnsterwald team with 8 medal
blm today because Trimble ae&gt;
Grov'""'"'• the Western J'udge, ball 'was hit to Ute out •.dd He scor~ of 146 as Edwards, Crow,
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and
Bratton
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complished a leal aplnlt whlcll
14
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ed up 18 points to keep a comtha oddl """ ba ealculated In
Cbaoge• In the Ohio Valley Meanwhile, the Redlegs peck· manding lead In the 111x match 'l1le Racine Redl dropped the -..mleal flaureo: two holesHorseman Aaloclation were anaway at two Senator pitch- league
Giants 9-8 In a maka- 1n-oae .., CliO ~ 1'0UIICL
aounced. A1110 announced were ers for 10 hila. They were bold c..;.n €row was medalist up game of IJt\10 Soothem Aa- Trimble obol the llnl IMIII&gt;fn.-1
the Alban7 ·IJOrae Jbow,
~ unlll the siXth when Mlck- with a 11fti I'GtiOd ol 40, with socialloo lloyl Lea&amp;tle . ball one oo the l'll).yanf eiablh
day1 iJMI . ,5'11?:30 p. m. and
Chllda led oil with an Infield the cloeesl player hei"' R 0 n Wednesday evening on the win- oo an
CouDiy ...,,...I
llMi ~111111 ·Jlool
and Ron Clonch, D ~ n Hann'"" with 8 45.
ners' field.
Wedoeoday and clicled lor
Saddle ciUI!'.P&gt;fitt sliow;.t
Laudermllt, and Dale Clonch al- sta;;Jb,p afllr two Jlllltches: The Racine win left the It• JIO!'OIIIIfe
. '"'") Ill ~ l.,.,rard,liaall
low '~.July 28. at
wllb a saclllllce fly
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Polats
Ia • three-way lie for llrtll bo •
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IKIDil.- ~U wera
emor, netted five runs. Jllaolenrlll4o .......... '. _ S5 place.
He aald moot gollen dou't roved.
was top hitter, with Nlcklataa
.............. Zilla
Ron Bachtel was lllartlnl aii!e lhe thlQ(J you ..., do
slrigles lti lour lripo.
Snead• . . . . . . . . . . . •. . • . . . 21
lor the Giants and burl- 1 seven-Iron.
Senator pitchers Danny Dav· LeG!al
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until Ute lblrd when he wu
----ldson and Timmy Demoskey fan- Matches on June 25th were~
by Mille Stewart. To- Fonner Buckeye lnb
Ioiii'. walked thrt!e.
Finsterwald over Snead 18 to 8,
they struck out liz lllld
RED sox GAME
Edwards loa! to Hlndy 211 to
two.
CaQadian Grid Paet
Th y nk took 2_1 I d . 311; Crow won from D. Han- F..- the Redl, Roy Jobnloo MONTREAL &lt;UPil-''lbe Monte a s
a
ea m nlng e to O; Davis won from
the mOWid duty and was real A""- 8IIDOUIIc!ed Wodou- - - - - - - - - l t h e first Inning, fall behind 3-2 Burkett 31'1 to Zlio· BrattGn won
by Buckshot Adams In day nlflbl tha alpln1 rl fullboek
Mr. lllld llfn. Fronk Slaven
lu the top of the ,fourth on two from Clatworthy ro 0
11\e sevenUt. They fllllled II and Don ·Clark, a JB.year.old former
Ravenswood aod)lr. and Mrs. singles, a f;elder • choice. and Nicklaua boys over the I.e- allowed aeven free passes.
Ohlc&gt; 1111/11! IIW, to a ..., oila·
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Bill WWiarns ol Aleron were
nuscue. The _So• g~t two more mas: Francis over Swackham- Racine hitters wera Junior tract. 11&lt;1, alroady bad odgned
00111 guest. of thOIJ' Jl.oter and IL the top of the f1fth oo two er 4 • 1; R. Hanning over
with two singles, Adams one-year Olllllroet, buill wu ton;
lwnlly, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
walks., an error, and
Rex Glbba 4-2; Mencblnl over Guln· double, Albert Prollitl a trip- up ODd be II'BSiasuod • ,..lmtg.
Howard and Duane ADen.
Roush 1 omgle.
ther 5 • I and Swisher lost to
and alngle and Barry Hart term deal. Clark Ia In his fourth
Lori Wolle, Cleveland,
The lnglesmen came
back Kirkland Sl&gt; • lit
and' Rootie Crow aU year,
a week with Mr. and Mrs.
wiUt two In thek ball of the 'l1le nerl match is J 1 2nd
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Dur1t and Taddy recently:
when Evans and Rice hit putting LemaJ n
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here ahe and Mrs. Dorst spent back • to • back homers ro lead ODd Nlcklaua n Sneads
tlerl were Steve LlDll Nliw T1'IUII
a few ~~ In Sooth Carolina off the frame. hut thai was all.
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with • lrlple and single, MIAMI BEACH tUF1l--NOlrlyl
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Schaeffer, triple and a crOWlled '"'"' • _ __,..,. .hau•-1
visit 111g
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Red Soxers added an lnsur· SIGNS li1TII ITI!:ELlRS
Mark Smllb with 1 bonte
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Rudyl. st, BW Ct&gt;lart,
ance mli In Ute sixth on Little's
PI'ITSBURGH (UPJ) _
ploa ·Willie Jiulr1110 IDtotndo ·
cine, and Warden Ours, Bashan, lead-off triple and Mike Heck's llrowD, likely IIUC&lt;leiiOr to
Srew:~ a1"::-tp~
hli t111t u foal u
attended a baseball game In infield out
terbacll BobbY Layne at
Junior Freeman, Reed Fer- Allplo llabdee
C':~ ~=nU~ l'dartin
Bob Lewis of Ute Winners Ian- burgh, Wedoeo&lt;!ay signed his
and Bachtel, each a single. manager -.Id ...:......_
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of oed nine, walked lour; Chip National FoolbaH IA!ague con....... 500 1121 0- 8 12 WUllO w~ lib";;;;;-"'
Callid ~her
Haggerty ol the Yanks fanned tract with the SU!ojlers. A
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lour, walked three ·
Cbleqo Beara olflnal..,.ller,
Bachtel, Slewart (3) and
' ·lltldo II clair
ter and JjlmlJt Monday evening. Redlegs
· ' 1:!0 ~ to· o wW be ~las his lOth year
Jollllson, Adami (?) and
..,..DOG...,
Mr. Utl 'Mrs. RandaU
Senaroro
000 1100-4 o 3 pro footbaU.
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vrrii):fi}liiiii:l-II11J
wllh his paliilts, .Mr and Mrs Manley &amp;llii !Boggs. Davidson nnmw '1'0 CIJIIA
Dell Talbott. ' . .
. (LP). T. Demoskey (5) and T. BRASILIA &lt;UPII-Cubao Prosl-il
IE SAFE--BUY AU
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simeral Hawley. Umpire: Art Stohart. dent Oivalclo Dortlcoo bas in'v~teo~lll
were we&amp;end 'guests of her Red Sox
100 221- 8 I 2 11ru111aa Plftldept Joao Goulart
FROM A PHAIRMA•
parents Mr and Mrs E E Yankees
200 020 ~ 5 2 to visit Cuba, lbe Foreigo Mint.
Brewer:
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Mr. and Mrs. Joho
gerly and Conde.
1101 yet replied 10 lhe
ODd cllildren of Stockton, Calli.
are •pending a few days
her •iller and family, Mr. and
llfn. R. R. Duro!, Victor and
Tommy. and her father ODd
brother, Lawrence Ritchie and

For Horse Show
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the frlllle With a base taoct. aut abl IIIII walked l.
Cummlngl, · trl'l' (Z) lllll
Tbe only othel' Redle8 bitter Middleport
554 18 0 Woods. Moore ('LP); PhaiJn (7),
was TOm Harris wbo hit a ru~ Lelarl
000 Oil- I 0 3 ~ Leonie Vu Meter.
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'l1le Redlep lllampted •
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enth wtten Jadr. Haggy lllll

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was reHeved In the llflh by R. llllall toot IOC.'OIId an4 the boll
Wolle. 'lbey struek out liz ODd rolled Into centerlleld. Cumallowed three basel on baUa. mlnp raeed toward thlnl ODd
Buddy Moort! wao top bot. lhe dlrow oama In 1111111'11 loet
mao with a home run double abead of him bul squirted away
ODd three linglal.
ldd- from thlnl baleman Ktlth Pbaeel to hiJ feat a home .,... IIJid Un.
si"ile while Marl&lt; TannehiD had 'l1le can11 ocored lhe lint

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FISH HOOKS (pile. ef 7l
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Badminton Set~ .. _ $3·••
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Ann Gu.vd, 20 lb. pull
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Compl-. Selection of

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Phone WY 2·5121

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Open 9 to 5

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~lfJU tirM, udio, and heater. A clean one

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1957 Chevrolot Belair 4 Door Sodon, two-lone red and white. Six cyl., atd.

Was $895-- - Sale Price $788
1960 Fonl Goloxle 4 Door Sedon. The car is blue but you won't be If you bUJ
this one. Fully power equipped, V.S, Automatic transmission,

heater.

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Was$1495

~~~~~'!:!~~IN $349

radio and
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1960 Ford Folrlano 500 4 Door Sedon. Light green V-8, automatic transml~~o

lion, r~lo and heater.

Was$1295 _ _ _

$ale Price $1188

1959 .....,. Golult 4 Door Sedtn. None beUer than this green and white beauty with 38,000. actual miles, all new tires, V.S motor with automatic tran..
mission, radio and beatet;. Don't miss this one.
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Was$1395

SalePrice$1288

1959 ....... Country Sedan 4 Door w....,, V.S, automatic transmission. power
steering, radio and heater, canary yellow and white. A real Dice wagon for
the young at heart.
ItS. Ford 4 Door Custom 300
mDes left in this one.

Sale$1088

v.e, Standard transmission, Jet Black, lots of

Was $695 _ _ _ Sale Price $588

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transmission.

Was$1295

COnON SAILBOAT FLATS.&amp;Loaf1r Style
Beige tn.llack,.N&amp;M Wltltl!s · · $2.99

2 1956 Morcurya 2 Door H"""""
er. Real nlee second cars.

J'LAfO

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v.e. Aulornatlc transmission, radio, heat-

Was $495 _ __

Sale Price $381

1940 lamlolor A-lean Custom '2 Daar. 8 cylinder, standard transmission.
Radio, heater, and white side waU tires. One for the economy minded.

Wll$1295
SalePrice$988
1917 Stutlebakor 2 Difor ...rdtop Sll- Howle. V-3. Aulornatlc lra~loo.

Sizes 8'&gt;!. to 11
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Wio and heater. A lillie l'Ougb but runs good.

Child...,..a

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BLUE CANVAS OXFORD
Small 8 to Size 1:&amp;

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1919 CIIIIIIIA I .._,MIIJIItJI '""'' 80Ud blue wUII.U tltot~ Ca4lllac e.Vu,
sud! ll powv braklllll!l ~ racjio, power illlleDIII, eutomatic traJIIo
JDIMIOII, 0U. llldenll tlml, I car OWIW'I lire~.
W• f!600
Sele Price $2411
1'61 OldePII!Ia Nf l»t!IIU 4 Pallr V.f, l!ltolllall4 transmission, ndlo and
~r. pod tlnl, a 11111 oww MW F·85 trad, lo. Must be seen to be appre~18!1.
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W• $lit•
S1le Prlee $1781
~1111• fl ~1(,., Jed~,Wblle u ~Jiow llJd n~:v to p, for tha
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tbls
pped ~ tuU powll'. autoalltic traaa. 011,
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wall s.
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CNII.DIIN'S COOL
SUM/ttl!l STYLE

KARR and VAN ZANDT

1960 DoN• P..t 4 Door "--r. 6 cylinder. Automatic transmision, power
ateerbli.
radio and healer. 25,000 actull ml101. Cadillac trade ln.
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Men's White Cotton

Work Sox

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1919 Doclgo 2 Door Hal'!ltop CoroMI v.e. Aulomatic lrll"snlission, _.powv
1118r!nC. radio and ~eater. Two tone yepow and wblle.
Sil~S
SalePrice$988
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Was $895-- - Sale Price $788
1960 Fonl Goloxle 4 Door Sedon. The car is blue but you won't be If you bUJ
this one. Fully power equipped, V.S, Automatic transmission,

heater.

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radio and
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1960 Ford Folrlano 500 4 Door Sedon. Light green V-8, automatic transml~~o

lion, r~lo and heater.

Was$1295 _ _ _

$ale Price $1188

1959 .....,. Golult 4 Door Sedtn. None beUer than this green and white beauty with 38,000. actual miles, all new tires, V.S motor with automatic tran..
mission, radio and beatet;. Don't miss this one.
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SalePrice$1288

1959 ....... Country Sedan 4 Door w....,, V.S, automatic transmission. power
steering, radio and heater, canary yellow and white. A real Dice wagon for
the young at heart.
ItS. Ford 4 Door Custom 300
mDes left in this one.

Sale$1088

v.e, Standard transmission, Jet Black, lots of

Was $695 _ _ _ Sale Price $588

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transmission.

Was$1295

COnON SAILBOAT FLATS.&amp;Loaf1r Style
Beige tn.llack,.N&amp;M Wltltl!s · · $2.99

2 1956 Morcurya 2 Door H"""""
er. Real nlee second cars.

J'LAfO

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v.e. Aulornatlc transmission, radio, heat-

Was $495 _ __

Sale Price $381

1940 lamlolor A-lean Custom '2 Daar. 8 cylinder, standard transmission.
Radio, heater, and white side waU tires. One for the economy minded.

Wll$1295
SalePrice$988
1917 Stutlebakor 2 Difor ...rdtop Sll- Howle. V-3. Aulornatlc lra~loo.

Sizes 8'&gt;!. to 11
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Wio and heater. A lillie l'Ougb but runs good.

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BLUE CANVAS OXFORD
Small 8 to Size 1:&amp;

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1919 CIIIIIIIA I .._,MIIJIItJI '""'' 80Ud blue wUII.U tltot~ Ca4lllac e.Vu,
sud! ll powv braklllll!l ~ racjio, power illlleDIII, eutomatic traJIIo
JDIMIOII, 0U. llldenll tlml, I car OWIW'I lire~.
W• f!600
Sele Price $2411
1'61 OldePII!Ia Nf l»t!IIU 4 Pallr V.f, l!ltolllall4 transmission, ndlo and
~r. pod tlnl, a 11111 oww MW F·85 trad, lo. Must be seen to be appre~18!1.
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1960 DoN• P..t 4 Door "--r. 6 cylinder. Automatic transmision, power
ateerbli.
radio and healer. 25,000 actull ml101. Cadillac trade ln.
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Men's White Cotton

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1919 Doclgo 2 Door Hal'!ltop CoroMI v.e. Aulomatic lrll"snlission, _.powv
1118r!nC. radio and ~eater. Two tone yepow and wblle.
Sil~S
SalePrice$988
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Ohio.
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$119.00 Traditional Lounge
Solo $70.00
$89.00 Early American Swivel Rockor Sale $72.00
$119.00 Rock·Lock and Ottoman _ _ Solo $88.00
$1$9.00 Lounge Chair with Ottoman Solo $128.00
$91.00 Traditional Swivel Rockor _ Solo $78.0C
$97.,00 Early American Swivol Rockor Solo $78.011
$62.00 Early Americon Swivol Rocker Solo $50.00
$59.00 Early Amoricol T .V. Swlvol _
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$129.00 Roclinor
Solo $104.00
$69.00 Early Amoricon Swivel Rockor Solo $54.00
$89.00 Traditional Swivol Rockor _ _ Solo $72.00
$79.00 Modorn Swlvol Rocker
Salt $63.00
$59.00 Modorn Swivel Rockor
Solo $48.00
$109.00 Traditional Chair
Solo $60.00
$89.00 Roclinors
Solo $72.00
$69.00 Tnditional Chair
Solo $48.00
Salo $40.00
$52.00 Modern Swivel Rockor
$109.00 Early American Swlvol Rockor Solo $88.00
$98.00 Early American Rockor _ _ Solo $82.00
$79.00 Early American Lounge Chair Solo $63.00

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$89.00 Modern Loungo Choir _ _ _ Solo $72.00

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$119.00 Recliner

Sale $97.00

$98.00 Recliner

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$159.00 Early American Lounge Choir Sole $122.00
$129.00 Traditional Lounge Chair _Solo $104.00
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$349.00 Traditional Sole

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$219.00 Traditional Sole

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$398.00 Traditional 2 pc. Suitn _ _ Solo $319.00

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$339.00 Traditional 2 pc. Sullo _ _ Selo $272.00
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Traditional 2 pc. Suite _ _ Solo $282.00
Early American 2 pc. Suite _ Sole $319.00
Modern 2 pc. Suite
Solo $208.00
French Provincial 2 p&lt;. Sullo Sole $376.00
Modern 4 pc. Sectional - - Sale $288.00
Modern 3 pc. Soctlonal ___ Sale $248.00
Traditional 3 pc. Soctlonel _$ale 5336.00

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RIG. $2.95 WOMENS SLACKS - - ---·· -· SALE $1 50
RIG. $2.95 GIRLS PEDAL PUSHER SETS . SALE $1 .50
RIG. $1.95 GIRLS PEDAL PUSHER SETS
SALE $1.25
REG. $7.95 WOMINS JACKETS . ··- . SALE $4.00
REG, $5.95 WOMINS BLOUSIS . . ----- .. SALE 53 :00
REG. $10.75 WOMEN$ KNIT DRESSES .
SALE $6 00
RIG. $5. 9~ WOMINS CHANEL JACKETSSAL $3.00
95
REG. $3. WOMENS ROLL SLEEVE BLOUSES SALE .$2
REG, $2.95 Womono ROLL SLEEVE BLOUS!S Salo $1 50
RIG. $1.95 Womono ROLL SLIIVE BLOUSES Solo $1.00
RIG. $16.50 WOMINS DRESSES ·-. ----. SALE $10.00
REG. $13.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES . · ----- · -. SALE $1.00
REG. $12.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES ..... ____ __ SALE $;00
REG. $10-95 WOMENS DRESSES _... .. _. SALE $6:00

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SALE
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8658.

1948 Cl
good
1980 FC
heavy
eluteb
brake

Reg.
Reg.
Re-g.
Reg.

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$1.95
$7.95
$5.95
$3.95

Womens
Womtnl
Womens
Womens

2
2
2
2

ftc.
Pc.
Pc.
Pc.

Blouse
Blouse
BlouM
BlouH

&amp; Skirt S.h Stlt $6 00
&amp; Skirt Sets 5•1• $4.00

&amp; Skirt Sets Salt $3 .00
&amp; Skirt Sets Stlt $2 .00

Reg . $3.95 Glrh Conon SPORT JACKETS
Reg. S2.9S Girlo CoHon SPORT JACKETS

SALE $2.00
SALE $1

:so

R... $3.tS tnd $S. 95 2 Pc. Mlternity Orttllt SALE $2 00

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Reg . $29.50 to $49.50 WOMINS COATS -- -- SALE $15.00
Reg. $7.95 to $12.95 GIRLS SUITS . ---·· ·· SALE ss:oo
Reg. $8.95 to $10.95 GIRLS COATS ·· -··-- SALE $400
Reg. $12.95 and $13.95 GIRLS COATI ·--- SALE $6.00
RIG . 18.95 GIRLS DRESSES
..... ... . : SAI.E 55 ·00
REG. $7.95 GIRLS DRESSES ..... _____
SALE $4.00
REG. $5.95 GIRLS DRE~SI$ .. .. . -· _.: SALE
Reg. $3.95 and $4.95 G.IRLS· DRESSES .... SALE $2 00
RIG. $2.95 GIRLS DRESSES ·- ... SALE $1.50
REG. $3.95 GIRLS SKIRTS --·----------- SALE $1 :50
RIG. 12.95 GIRLS SKIRTS -·-·----- -·-- - SALE 51 .25
RIG. $1.95 GIRLS SKIRTS -.- ... -- .. - ·-- SAL I $1.00
lot. $3.95 to $1.95 WOMINI HATS ···--· SALI $2.00
R... SUt--$1.-.1.69 GIRLS ILOUSII ... GALl 1.00

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5, 7 and I Piece Seta.
2
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!tog. $191.110 42" 7 ploco
'ale $166.00
ltog. $129.00 36" 4 ploco
. .lo $104.00 .
Rog. $129.00 36" 9 piece
Sole $104.00
Rog. $109.00 36" 7 ploc;o
Sole $75.00
Rog. $99.00 36" 7 ploce
.S .Ie $71.00
Rog. $91.00 Round Drop Loaf, 5 pc. Sole $84.00
Rog. $79.00 Round 5 ploco
Sale $58.00
Rog. $59.00 30 inch 5 ploco
Sale $48.00

WOMENS LINGERIE- FIRST FLOOR
Rog. 29c Rayo" Pontin Sole 4 polr $1.00
Rog. 59c Rayon Holl Slip Sale 2 for $1.00
Rog, 39c Rayon Panties Salo 3 for $1.00
Rog. $1.59 Cotton lras _ _ Stlt $1.39
ltog. $3.99 Thighmold Panty Glrdlo
Solo $2.99
Wo11111111 Rog. $6 Loco Trim Nylon Slip Solo $4.89
Womon1 Rog. 69c Royon Acetate Ponti11 Solo 58c
Womons Rog. $1.95 Cobbler Aprons _ Sele $1.25
Wornons ltog. $1 Half·SIIp &amp; Panty Seh Solo 79c
Womens Rog. $1.95 &amp; $2.95 Night Gowns
(Slightly soilad)
Solo $1.50
Womens $1 .95 Cotton Pllue Slips _ _ Sole $1.69
Womens $2.95 Dacron llond Slips _
Sele $2.69
Womens $1.95 Eyelet Trimmad Cotton Slips
Sale $1.69
Womens $2.95 Dacron Blend Hall Slips Solo $2.69
Womans $3.95 Dacron Blend Slips _ _Solo $3.69
Women• $1.95 Eyolot Trlmmod Cotton Half Slips
Solo $1.69
Wornono
Womens
Wornons
Women•
Womono

END OF 1111 MONTH SALE

MENS DusS .r SPORT SOCKS
Nanos De Wh"" Crowloob ·--------- lol&lt;t 2 JIOir tl.OI
- . 69c ..._,. ~n
1Mb 2 p~lr tl.OO
- · l9c Solltl Color Drlt111 Stmch lulkr Knit locks 69c
Mono fie c-fwt T.,

c - .,...

Solltl Color anol White ~ ...., ------ a pair ti.OO
-.79cHaWhl"' or Solltl Coler Nrl011 ltrotch locks __ 2 paalr $1.00

Boys Wear-Fint Floor
· l04-Littlt lloys $1.00 Swim Trunks _
S.lt 69c
448-lloys $1.95 Sport Shim lSI• 6 to 111 $1.69
28 Boys $4.95 RO¥enlble Jocfctla _
Sale $3.00
lloys $2.95-Cotton Slackl (51• 6 to 181 S.le $2.o0

Special Bargains in Towels
For End Of Tho Month Sale
23-$3.9S llaoch T-Is
.
10-$2.95 llaoch Towels
13-$4.29 Kitchen Towel Set
13·$1.95 llath T-1 Sots IBoxacll .
Small Lot Cannon $·1 .00 Bath Towolt
75c Fancy Print Torry Dish Towels _

S.lt $3.00
Sole $2.00
$2.00
$1.39
69c
2 for $1.00

CLEARANCE SALE LP RECORD ALBUMS
5-$1.98 Albumo - - - - - - - S a l t $1.39
36-$2.98 Albup
Solo $2.00
42-$3.98 Albu1111
Salt $3.00
17-$4.98 All&gt;u1111
Sole $4.00
26-89c 45 RPM
Solo SOc

SPECIAL PRICE ON FREEZER SUPPLIES
BOX OF 100 PLASTIC FREEZER lAGS {Quarlol __
BOX OF 100 "PLASTIC FRUZER BAGS (Pinlol ____
BOX Of 10 ONE PINT VAPOCANS _ .. ·--------BOX OF 1"0 ONE AND 'h PINT VAPOCANS _ _...
PINT AND Vt SI:E PLASTIC BOXES WITH LIDS
QUART SIZ! PLASTIC BOXES WITH LIDS :_ 3 for

79c
69c
69c
79c
15c
SOc

SPECIAL VALUES -LUSTRO WARE
HOUSE WEAR DEPARTMENT
SCREW TOP PLASTIC DECANTER __ _________ : __ 98c
PLASTIC CANISTER !SET OF FOUR) -·•------- $3.95
PLASTIC BREAD BOXES ___ .. -·-------- ···
$4.95
III!ST PPROOF UNBREAKABLI MAIL lOX ·--· $1.91
UNBREAKABLE COVERED BOW~ SET {3) -·-·-- $1.29
DISH PAN- 11 QT. SIZE UNBRIAKAILI --·----· 69c
PLASTIC Pll BOXIS . ----·-····- ··----·· .
19c .
NAPKIN AND LETTER HOLDER -··-- ----·-·--·- 19c

Moth Proofing - Housewares Dept.
$1.35
$2.55
$4.95
$9.60

Pint Si11 llarlou Moth Proofer Spray $1.19
Quart Silo lorlou Moth Proofer Spray $2.19
Hall Gallon Silo Moth Proofer Spray $4. 19
Gallon Slu Moth Proofor Spray _ _ $7.19

Cosmetics--First Floor ·
Rog. S9c Sutton Lev Color
Selt 29c
10-Rog. $1.00 Tintad Bubllle Bath _
Sele SOc
Rog. 89c Listorlne Anti10ptlc
Solo 69c
Rog. $1.00 Stax Hair DrHolng
Sale 69c
Rog. 39c Wildroot Wove Sat
Solo 33c
Rog. 69c Poll-grip Donturo Adhesive Cream
53c
Rog. $1.00 Evening In Paris Roll On Deodorant 69c
Rev. $1.00 Sterol Roll On Deodorant _ _ Sale 69c
Rog, $1.00 Culex Eye Mak•up lttmo _
Selo SOc
Rog. 59c Culex Eye Mak•up ltamo _ _ Salo 30c
Rog. 49c Culex Eye Mak•up llefns _ _ Sele 2Sc
Rog. 79c Culex Eye Make-up It~ __ Sale 40c
Rog. 43c Cutox Eye Mak•up Items _ _ Sale 22c
Small Lot Rog. 79• Popular Nama lrand Llpotlck
Salt 29c
Rog. 59c French Lace Cologne _ . Sele 2 for $1.00
Small Lot Rog. 39c Cutox Nail Polish _ Salo 25c
Rog. $1.75 Evoni111 In Paris Dry Skin Bath 011
.
,
Solo $1.29
Rog. $1.00 Halo Dry Hair Shampoo _
Solo 83c
7 Rog : $1.50 Tempo Hair Spray
S.lt 19c
TO Rog. $1.00 Llttlo Lady Doll Hou10 Soap Stlo SOc
Rog. 33c Jergens Lotion
Solo 27c
Rog. $1.00 Monnon Skin Brocer
Sole 83c
Rog. 65c Johnoon1 Bally Powder
Solo 49c
I 0 Rog. $1.00 .lowolry Boxos
Sole SOc
Rog. SOc April Sho-rs Talc
Selo 37c
Rog. $1.00 Command Hair Groom end Conditioner
Salt '83c
Rog. $1.95 J-lry lloxH
Sole $1.00

MUSIC DEPARTMENT- FIRST FLOOR
$199.95 Domonttrotor RCA VIctor Storoo Rocord Ploror
$2:19. 9S RCA VIctor
.
$150.00
Storoo With 849.95 Record l,lbum ------------ $179,95
RCA VIctor Toblo Model Rodlo ---------------- $14.95
9 Rotular $2.95 Rooorcl Carryl... Ca101 ---------- $1.8R
11 R-lor f3.95 Record Corrrlng Ca101 -------- $2.11

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INFANTS AND CHILDREN - FIRST FLOOR
59c 1,.,..... Wotorp"'"' PantiOL 4 In pkg, -·--·· lolo SOc
69c .IRLI COTiTON MIIH PANTIII ------ "IALI Stc
l9c GlfLIRAYON PAHTIII ____ _; __ IALI 3 pr. $1.00
$1.,. D!!IU COnON PA.IAMAI --·----- SALI $1.49
$1.19 ~IITY DIAPIRS ··--·-----·----.- IALI f$,99
PIN KID. IDOl IIRDIIYI D1APIItS .27xM . fl.99 ...
ZIPP~IID PLASTIC (1111 MATI'litil COYIU _: tl.19
INI'Ail'i:l I'OIIM FITTID CRII IHIITI -·-···-- $1.00
QUILftD IAIY PADS, C - and plastic 11144 .. .69&lt;
QUIJ,.t:ID IAIY PADS. ~ and jolaotlc 17x11 . ate
Chi,.- ~ Tralnl"t Ponto 2 tl'ru 4 -· 4 pr. ti.OO

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Wll...... ~Mesh Nylons

Mens Wear-First Floor

CAMEIA DEPARTMM - FIRST ~001

Kodaolltlo c-Jil•l ont fllloo (holdo 140 slldooJ '
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lolo P.IO
. . . _.. 1 112.1 -,.... $26.95 1o11 112.111
Corrrlno Case for tho ..,. Camora ,.... Q .H hi• $1.10
J ..,., .... $14.10 Keolok Teurlot Aoloptor Kit Sole p.oo
Kodlll Carouoo1111• Troro (ltol• Ill olldool
..... lor $2.95
·--·· .... p.so
1 onlr AI "lui" Automatlt C,h-ltr llldoo
Prol-r $14.95 . __ .... lol.. $1.00
2 ..,,, Kodak Gofter- FloshloOIOioro rtjl· $14.95 lalo $7 '
6 011lr B....,..o Storll,_ C•-••• "'• $12.50. Solo $1.99 '
1 onlr lrownlo Starlet Comera ...... N.95 , •.. Solo t4.11
3 onlr Kodok 3-lomp movlo lltht "'· $7.51 -- Solo $5.00 .
KodU Vorlchromo Pon Pllm, No. 127 &amp; 620
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11 only lrownle St•rflax Camara outfltl
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R-lar $17.95 . . _··-· Solo $1:t.Op
II enlr Polaarold Print Coplor rot• $29.95 · -- Solo $1UO

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On In New Workmen's Bill

belween Ireland, Europe and the
United Slates, Latin America and
lhe u.s .. Alrica and the U.S.,
Asia and the U.S.-belween all '
peoples who wish to be free.' "he
said. "This is
most important
ossoeialion. •

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.... $7.00
s.~o $7.00

13 MoM $2.95 DICK PANTI -·---------- IALI $2.00
41 MENS $3.95 DICIC PA.N TI ___ -----·-- SALI p.OO
160 MINI HANES $1.95 TIE SHIRTS ---- SALI $1.00
WilmMI Cotton Terry Lined Focitleh
59c
23 MENS P.95 KNIT IHIRTI
.... ·- ·---- IALI $2.50
11 MINI $5.95 IWIATU SHiaTI -- ------ IALI p.oo
72 MINI MANIS 11.00 KNIT IHIIITI ----·--· IALI SOc
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M&amp;l
13 MINI $1.95 RIVIRSIILI JACKITI ·--- IALI $5.00
MINI P.H PIN STRIPI WASH SLACKS _. SAL. p.oo
9 MIN$ $11.95 LIGHT WIIIHT ~ACKITI __ IALI 17.00
.... $tfS )Y6.... 1S Umllrollu - - S.le $100
51 MINI $U5 IANLON SPORT IHIRU __ SALI·P.III . ·· """~~tJ' Wo!Mna .Umllroll111
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End of tilt Mo1th Salel . "'":""'
!tog; $29.00 91:12 Foam lack Rug• _ Sale $~.00
. 12 $I 2.95 Cooco Stop S"'!"s
· Sale .;.;1

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89c
WoiW!II Atllon ltrotch S..mlt11 NyloM _ $1.00
Won~:}'lieti High ~ SoatniiU , . 89c.
Wonl-.a ~ Soamlaoa NyleM _ $149
Wonillillii -HII.anca Stretch Footloll
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1-$1G.95 26''

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Berlin lwo days ego wao sllll on I been devilled which could IMihi·
hio mind.
late lhe human riCO in 1 lew
"Wo are lila 11101t cUmactlc boors."
period In the moo1 diiii.Wt one! "I lhink II II lmporlant that
da1111orous otruggle In the history thooe of us who , happeD to be
of the world," he said. •Difficult lriah or o1 Irish dH&lt;!I!nl rO&lt;OB·
one! dangerous weapoos bave nize the atrona bondl which exist

session of
The lnshmen of Cork

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New 'l:ork, WubiiiJ ~-;: ~ l'""
land. Plliladelphla, . ;j, "' dt.
eotumbwo, CincinnaU, ~~'&lt; r.
Loe Allgeles, Cbicogo o ~" •
Francileo.

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$4.69 Braidad Plostlc Rugs
Sole ~.7t
$3.19 Brtidad Plestle Rugs
So"
$2.19 Broldacl PIHIIc Rugs
Sal.a $1;n
$1.19 Rubber Kitchen Mats
&amp;lilt" $1.00
$3.00 Rayon VlsCOII Throw Rugo, ell colon ·, $2.U
$1.39 Vynocel Window Sh1&lt;1t1, 36"x6', whltl,
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$1.49 54" Upholstery Plastic
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Earlier. Farmer said CORE'•
organized campaign ogalnlt rodal lnequltieo is belnJI ..paneled
to include ll!'rthern cltljeo. He odded thai a new progrom al«&lt;ing

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LUGGAGE· DEPT.- SECOND FLOOR ' -,-

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$a~ 77.c
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Sale $2.1.9 '
Sole fl-69
Solo JU9

(Not All Colon or Sites!
10 Roguler $5.95 Sproacl•
7 Rog. $7.95 Sp.......
14. Rog. $8.95 Sproaclo

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5 Rog. $5.95 Seta

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lhiJ summer wil -.
• workohop• ond tra•~
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ba.ed oo CORE'• ..,
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phy o1 direct ...,., ;. ; ,! cti&lt;&gt;p.

and 1980 GOP . •
presidential went all otbut to giv':. t b
ne .. to Berlla today In an •"
eondldate. as Amerlean amb~~~o
. e warme., w~
lempl to malcb lhe personal
sailor to Viet Nam
in tbetr history, Thetr
I sucre" of Prtsldenl Keane·
_ _ _.
was so great at
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Worke~s would be eligible for ' dy'o vlsll to tile divided elly
Kennedy was maximum un,mployment b~neftts . of 26 weeks after 32 41 kours earlier. He complaia·
Sultry summer heat blanket·
to a .wall by a seetb- weeks of work under tbe btl! agre~d up&lt;.&gt;n Thursday by ed lbal Kenaedy'• trip was
ed .lJIOSI of lite nalion today,
sea of Irishmen trying a House-Senate conference comnuttee m tbe General "direeled 11alul lle lnierpooed threata o! forest
shake his hand. He just Assembly·
1 of lb German
I
one! eaused water short&amp;ges In
and said "These
The eommlttee adopted the Senate version of the " 1
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peo,.....
NEW HORSE BARNS - Horses coming for Meigs county's IOOth (Centennial)
~'"Y communllies.
my people." '
variable maximum for b~ndits. Under it a worker would
The Sov~ leader landed at Fair in August are having new " hotel " quarters prepared for them . In the b~ck·
_·-Night rains provided some
· The President ,towed in lheir receive 20 weeks of benefits for 20 weeks of work. After Eatl Berlin 1 Scboeaefeld Air· ground are the "old barns" used for more years than anyone wa1.ts to recall. Thill
h~l aeross northem Illinois and d ti
b
he
-~ .
!bat be would cet a week's benefits for each two weeks field 11 Z p.m. It a.m. EDT) year's Fair oromises one of the most attractive racing cards in history .
WlaMnsin but '"ntper·atures! a u1a on, u1
warnw U1 a f
k
til h
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th nD
k
.
to attend celebrations •ext
-·,.-~
speech that free world unily was o wor un
e reac ed
e ...,.wee maximum.
s0 nclo ol tile 70ib blrthd of
were expeeled lo
high
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h"
The mmittee lso set t h e
Y
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to the 90s lor the fifth
votal ~ prevent a war w tclo
eo
I
a eonferenee report on the od· East Germoo Communist par- !
day. Heal exhaustion
.
the human race
rate for employer ministration's flU million ..,. ., ..... Waller Ulbrlebl end '
tho!' lure of the ol'
·
m a lew hours.
eontrlbutoons at U per eent of propratlons bill for minor eapi· perbapo to bold an Eaolero
l,'{J
hole elalmed many lives.
VIrtually all lhe neorly 811,000 the base salary ct $3,000. Tltis tal Jmprovementa.
Red bloe tommll meellng.
aod · hlpways buekled In the cilllf"* of Cork turned out lo Ogure, plut a mutuollzed maxi·
iD 1 weleemiDI speeeb, Ul·
brlehl eborled lbal Keonedy'o
Hopeful of helping reduce the practices, Mr. Shuler said.
!the endurance he had at lhl
record heal tr:&gt;d some 1 w n cheer and clap lor Keonedy who mum ol -~ per ctllt would set
0
1
. han~ lawn tl(ll'lnkling.
flew here by helicopter from Dub· the overall mulmum at 4·7 per
Q
visit to Weal Berlla was " dl· drowning toll of 6,500 a y.ar, His first caution on safely in end of last summer.
lin for a brief Yllit.
cent.
.
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reeled aplast the iaterests Emmet W. Shuler, water sa(e- the water is ''Don't try to swim I Shuler also warned of the
liAMANA - .. Ptt!lljier
Some Qbservers taid the recepOIRf!R 11JB!NI88
.1'-0R
Of 1M Germao people."
IYS.I!!o~•·.!~r the ~eigs Coun· t~. far 1~o soon." A swimmer Igreat danger of games in which
Costto-.deelared ThursdaY'
lion in Cork Wll bigger ami bet· A ••• writteo "-- and greall •...\.(
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Chapter. today is· gomg into the water for I. h e '
.
llt,$, ~ army Is lauriehlng
tor than any Kennedy hat re- weakened version of lhe contro,
sued "Safety First" suggesl· first time Ihis year doesn't have ' yoong people vie woth eaeh J&gt;lho
.. _\iWeep" aaawt rebels
celved
he arrived 1n the verslal Conunurtbt speakers'
ions lor those who will engage
•r '" holdmg lheor breath ror
Cuba .: w~o be said have
land ct hlo ancestora wedltestlq• .bill also wao ready to go to lhe
in water sports this summer.
Wo"~fe
long periods under waler "Car•
''abandoned" by lhe
Thursday nipt he was mobbed aovernor today at the 1111ith
A
t
·oril
1 the an
'I
,bon dioxide builds up in I he
b teen-a "'rilln IJubUn.
General Alsembly prepared to Charlel Scott, 115-year - old
grea maJ Y o
"I
I
Slale8.
~.
P .end re-·•ar eesslono.
Long Bottom area man oeeus·
e DDOUDCe
nual drownings occur
during :
blood stream and brain whem
''Titey who believed thai
Anything
can do, Cork[
""'
:ed o1 boollef!tliog was sentenerecreational use of the water,
the breath is held. and 1 0 0
perlalism, (the United
can do betler. said ono n11dent . Tlte lawmaten ,....e slaled jed to two eoneurrent six month Funeral services lor M a r y 1 swommmg and boa long , accord·
much carbin dioxide leads to
wquld been
arriveabandoned
to impo&gt;&lt; toIta
ol Cork, "aecond city" of Ireland. Ito returnaeuion
July 10 for another \terma 1n the Clncinnall work· Virginia Drlngard ' age 37 · or ling to Shuler.
have
. '
· unconsciOusness. When unco~
..
Glveo Follooy llpeee1J
·
, • hlllllt Thursday by Meigs coon- Milford , who died at Mercy hos· ' "Most of these tragedoes I
[ .·
late
Castro said In an hour Kennedy went to Cor~ to
P1S881e of the opeakers boll,lty eommon pleas Judge John pilal at Chielnnatl this morning leould have been averted if the
scoous, an under~aler swima~d....,mlnute speech broadcast hoiiOI'I!d and to receive the
at barring ('mnmunloll C. Boeon.
will he announced from
the [vlctims and their companions Eber Gary Wolfe, 37, of Ra· mer hegms. breathmg autom~tby Radio Havana.
dom ot the elty. As huge
opeaking on lhe campus- Scott pleaded guilty to Rawlings. Coats funeral home ,had known and followed safe cine H. D. 2. died suddenlv wally, whoch means mbalml
roared a curllllde W&lt;leome and
of state
paued ehargetl of possessing Illegal laler.
I
- ·-- Thursday afternoon at his plac~ water · Unless help " at hand
WASRlNGTON- Kennedy
massed around the Cork
the Senate easily Tlturllday by fermenllag beverages and ..u. She Is survived by her buslor employment , Ihe Ebersbarh to get hom very quickly to tho
11\IDJStra~on measures to
Hall, Kennedy gave , I
2J.IO.
ing untued liquor. He went be- baod, James R. Dringard, six
If ,
Coal Company near Cheshire. surface. he woll drown," warn·
the ~m~eferJSe ope~ apeeeh which, howewr, held
The Jlou .. •areed to lhe new fort the eourt on an inlorma- chlldren, her parenls, Mr. and ,
0
i Surviving are his wife Paul· ed Shuler_._ _ __
expee lr eaheuse
grim reminder lbal hia villi
oo a 103-13 vote 'l'htJn. tlon affldavll preparod by Coun· Mrs. Edward llaggerty
o 1'1
I ine · children Gary Joe Darrell
protests
-•- the ty l'rollecutor Bernard V. Fullz. Middleport: a sister, Mrs. Mar·
lhl
f U om t arm'C\1
day nlghl. As 1I now ........
fage mner
Lee and Chnstopher Todd t:ollins Had Hand
s a •
speater1' 1)111 would not require T1te DeWitt's Run man waf lha Louise Hackworlh of Galli·
Wolfe; hiS parenl s. Eber and ,
•
•
Military spe~ has gone
boards ct lrtlaleel to bar Com- arrested this week by SherHf polis, and • brother, James, of Tlte Cheshire Boy Seoul Troop ' Nora Wolfe of Racine RD· a : In Racmg 8tH
up _from "~lion ~ \he::-.
. .,·
munlsts frGm opeatlng at 1 b t Robert C. Hartenboeh 's depart· New Haven, W Va. The body 2116 commiltee is sponsoring a , brother. Man•·hester . of lla~me i State Senator Oa~iey C. Col·
tnhower; bm:a: on~ fl
sehools, but WGUid oniJ .affirm ment followln&amp; on extended In· will he brought to Rawlings· bean dinner to celebrate the 1R. D., and several nieces and lins of lronlon today reporte4
~:r! 1
DM:... eon:
power lhe tru,.teea alrt8tly _v tltlgallon ct Scott's reported Coals Funeral home today , and July 4th holiday.
nephews .
successful passage in both th•
Ke.!.ay ':f:atloo
hav·
to rule on all prospeetlve[bootlea operat!on. During
a friends may eall alter I p. m. Tlte Cheshire . Kyger Ele- 1 The deceased was a World House an~ the Ohio Stmalo
fll8lh ned lhe
seoreh of Seotl' premises Tuea- Saturday.
menlary School groonds will be War II veleran who served ov- House Bol. 21:&gt;, Which he .,...
-~- at~m~Y_!~-~~·day wllh proper legal papert
the scene of the bean dinner \erseas, and 8 member ol the authored. a~d which re·orga,.
ing ltr eala:llshment In th~
·- b dlscu sl
ABOARD THE USS FORT
prepared by Proseeu1or Fultz, Meigs Mem,..lol 1\ospllol
and ox roast next Thursday . Rarine Amencan LegJon Post JZes the Racong Commosslon of
1
~I
off d.!..ncoutla I SNELLING AT SEA (UP!) Jud
ent Granted
- t a of the state ~iquor de- ADMISSIONS. - Dorothy aod soft drinks, sno-cones. pop ,602. l'uneo·al wvires will be ' Ohw. . .
.
.
.
. 11165 which beJI Experts today bepn analyzlne 0
for lblcal
vi N t . partment aod Sheriffs depart- Durst,_ Portlaml. Mrs. James corn, hoi dogs, poe and cake .Sundav at2 p.m. at the Church Specoflcally the bJJI aboloshes
Jill I, liM. •
photographs taken ol
paper
D UIIJDO I
0 e
menl ~vered 311 gall0111 ol Goodnole, Letarl, W. Va.
will also he sold.
of La iter Day Samts, old Port· , lhe present five_- member slate
y'
~
011 lite oeean Door off A eo~: = : 1 : ifermenting beve~aaes. S c ~II ~ISCHARGES - Mrs. James The day 's feslivilies wilt fPa· . land • Racine Road, with Roy racmg comrnoss•on and creates
~GTON-Interior
England coast to d•
IIlii
II"
·
was belnc held In ~ty JOI~ Mo~leswart and daughter, Port· lure pony rides. sack races. a . Proffitl in charge . Graveside •. new hv. · member commosretarY Slewart Udall feels
if IIIey eame from
8t¥IS Company tlda morr.ing awaiting ranspor land. Nev Whole, Pomeroy. greasy pole cont.st, a wumen"s,.ervices will be conducted at slOn, reduces commosswn mem198l ~ between
• fated Dilclear submarine Mldd'":;"RD
In =or lltlon to lhe worthoute.
rolling pin contest, Little Lea- i the Letart Cemetery by mem· ihers' terms from six t~ . loor
Ke-....;a~. IIlii Sen. " · - ·
lp
.
Melp Geoeral Hospllll
gue ball game and many other , bm of Racone Legion Post 602. , yeacs. established add•toon~l,
~-..
":::.:{....,
Commori Pleu Court.
GETI'ING MAN
ADMISSIONS - James Ben· altractions
I
rlarifies present, conflict
Goldwater, R-Arlz.,
In POil1er etllll'l tCIIom. Bet- Melia ' County Deputy Sheriff nell, Cliflon : Hazel Boggs. [
· .
.
.
of interest limitations on rat&gt;., 1 healthy thin&amp; for the
by the Navy
Mlllbone o1 TUppers Plains Howard Frank Jell lhb morn- Clendenln
Square dancmg w1il be enJOY· . Ft.IES TO I'RF;Mif:RE
.
· . .
k
lho
' Try t, ·
ln. I 400
·
•.the bl kt
in th I
1m~~t commi ssioners, rna es
\ · ,~, ,
.
•
!Ued on aet~on· for dlvon:e ing fer Troy, 0 ., where he wiD DISCHARGES - Bertha Rad· ~ on
ac op area
e
SANTA MO~I&lt;'A , Calif. IIJPI·J position of commission secreL.~ - I'OIUIIIn&amp; ~ for tbe ~ter whlle U.S. Navy
.
Larry A. Mllllwoe, Tllp- plclt up James K. Colburn, who lord, Rutland; Delmar Garnes, evenJng.
[-Mrs. .loseph P Kennedy , moth· tary full-time. and revises sal.,....ldency would be 10 old· lilipl played • potentially dmPltlnl. Tlte plaintiff cbli" Is being lleld by Troy authori- Wesl Columbia; Paul Baird,
I er of I he PreSJdent. planned to , aries for commissioners and the
ahloned eampalan
II!I'IIWI game of cat IIlii motiie
.
cruelty IIlii asb lies ... a Meit!s County delain- Reedsville.
FREEWAY FLAVOR
I hold.''"'" conference loday fol·.
t
th I Iter to draw
' nfllctlnC pollllcal coneepla, with Soviet abipa blralllniJ the
two mlnor ehlldren. er. SheriH Hartenbotek said Col·
LO.S ANGI!:LES •UPI-A truck
hec .,.,.i,al at Ulis
a
.thiDa: ~ haven'&amp; bad for
for thiP*t five dayl.
bum will face 1 bad check WINS DAMAGE AWARD
driver swerved to avo)d a ear ern Cal~lotnia be&lt;ich etly.
llnMf. •ecordlrti to UdaU Tlte papers ":" discovered
BOY DBOWNI
ehar11• upon his return.
LONDON tUPD - Stanley Aris Thursday and 48 cases of root Mrs Kenne&lt;l) was to lly 10 the
PLANNING SALE
1 be,ral Democrat from
the ~
a ....,... • 9/ELLSTON, Obio (UPI)
~
_
was awuded , 12 ,600 by a court beer · shattered across lhe Lo!i West Co.asl to he 011 t· ..d for the .
,
waters home alate.
area- lite point Where
Jaeobll, , •• !!I near WeU.:.
MartiNe Applle.alloa
Thursday because he has had a Angel.. Harbor Fre•way.
premiel• Tuesday IT. " • motion : The Candystrtpers of Melga
~ mlllilllltlb 1111\d" ~
drtnllled Tl!\ndaJ ...... Danlol,PaUl Rlffte, 22, Rlelne lleody whistling IIOIII1d in hio J&lt;!lt The lreeway was flavored onty : picluce ""PT-10!1," which depicts Memoroal Hospolal are spon. LOJID&lt;)N Party
•lr lllllot diVe :DO mlleo lrcim t tit
In ..... A1inl
Iarmer, aod .Parnell Ann Mat- eor olnee beinti Injured In ao au· 20 minutes but it was bollled up the PreSident s ad\"entures 10 sorong a bake sale Saturday,
29· at Krogers 10 PomChristine Keeler lesllfled
laat ,\Jirll 10. T1te two"
. betil 111 :ltaelne IIUdent.
tomoblle ll&lt;cideot.
lor more than an bour.
Worod War 11·
IJune
eourl IDday abe bed
erew lboMd lbe Trieste
' ·'
'
eroy, startong at 9 a . m. IIlii
relatlou wlllt
o1so reported rnat1rta.
I SIZE BIG WAR PRIZES
,ending at 3 p.m . All CandysJrlpWar Ml!llster
wl1h an
""0111
o
TOKYO tUPll _ Communist ers are urged to have baked

ti:

6 ltog. $4.95 Soh - - - - - -

alii,.,..
"Jallo .., loapr bold

•oical lichl

wbld! -.1 u.. IOived
111 yoon lp. Nft we mUll pi

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01""'"11 IHI!!oD 01

~o:=li;;~~~;~g~ ;:~~~::e~!·joint

98c SKIRT HANG RS ----···--·- . --· ·· SALI
lie DRESS &amp; COAT HANGERS !Sot of I) · ·- · · . .. 77c
lie BILT AND TIE HOLDERS ... ------··---· SALE 5So

I Rog. $2.95 Slit - - - - - 24 Rog. $3.95 Seto

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DUBLIN (UP!) - Presl·
Kennedy received the
8
!8reatest reception of his lr·
Republican to a diplomatic post
tour today wben lie vi·
In
a
eounlry
regarded
by
t
h
e
Stale Department , one of the
tbe southwestern city
88
decisive battlegrounds of mod·
He then returned
.,.;, hi tory.
Dublin to become t be
s
·
·
• first foreign dignitary to

~ F~~~~~L':::N~;.:~ ~~~T!C- ~UN-~~- ~N :Aw 9: :

s.~Sallee

tlr\lalt • "' .

"1 • · we're 1101 ....,. to bo
owlmlld wlllo 1M ''Willi In
wJII&amp;' Ill 1ho IJiolu ., •"'I"'
lrtiiOG," he uld. "''''loo't- lkp
fon!lfd. t"· baek, 1 hetlllltloa,

tne blllory ol our cuuntry," the
llegro Ieider said, He challenged
other ........... to "&amp;&lt;I oo lilt ·
:.awvo and mMeh the uto o1 KOD-

Cork Uncorks 'Its

$1.39 SECTION DISHES ------------·--- IALI $1.00
! only $3.95 CHIP &amp; DIP DISH ··-·------- - SALE $2.00
9 only $2.511 ASH TRAYS -----·-··----·-· SALI 11.t,e
$3.95 MITAL TUMBLERS ---· · - ·· --·---- SALE $2.011
lie bECORATIVI MITAL SALAD MOLDS . SALI st.
$1.49 WOODEN SALAD BOWLS · ·-·----· SALE $1.M
$2.50 Wooden Candr and Nut Troy ----···· SALE $2.00
$1.59 WOODEN TRAYS ... . -·----··-- SALE $1.~
69c Nut Chopper with Measuring Cup ___ __ ·sALI •
'
$1.79 QT. GLIDDEN 4 HOUR ENAMEL __ SALE $1.39 'If '
$1.95 ENAMELED ROASTER ... ----· -·· SALE $1~
$1.00 SHAMPOO &amp; BATH SPRAYS -··-··--· SALI ·~ ,
$1.00 BROOM DUSTERS
.
·--·--·-··• SALE 79c .
$2.95 LUifCH KIT WITH THERMOS ........ SAL I $2-111

4 Rog. $1.95 Sots

polfllo." hi Olflld,
r;rm. loiLMI lllo eioU riCbll

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HOUSEWARES- FIRST FLOOR

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$1.00 i(OYAL RUIY GLASS PITCHER _____ .' SALI SOc
19c ROYAL RUBY GLASS TUMILIR -------· IALI 10c
30c ROYAL RUBY CUP onol SAUCIR --·--•-- IALI 20c
15c IIOYAL RUBY DESSERT DISHIS -------- SALI! IOc
25c ROYAL RUBY PLATIS _ --- --·-·· ·---- SALI,:IGc
3 onlr $1.91 GLASS DECANTERS --·-----·- SALI $1:21
69c RELISH AND EGG PLATES •-·---··---· SALI 6
89c CRYSTAL FRUIT IOWLS ·----------- .. SALI '6;c
89c CRYSTAL CAKI AND SANDWICH PLATIS .c. 69c
$4.95 CRYSTAL SALAD BOWLS twlth fork lo opoon) P.OO
$1.95 PLASTIC SALAD PLATES
.. ..... ·--·-··- $1.flj
29c DESERT GOLD GLASS PLATIS .... ... ---·-·c- :llo
25c DESERT GOLD GLASS SALAD PLATIS -----· 1$&lt;
ISc DESERT GOD GLASS DESSERTS
-- ·--·- IOc
30c DESERT GOLD GLASS CUP AND SAUCIR ---· 20c
2 ONLY t4.95 SALAD SITS -·--------·----·
$3.00

45" Length
54" Length
63" Longth
72" L•ngth
81" Length
90'' Lengtn
Plootic Drapes
Plastic Kitchen Curtains

the lljllllnol

Wuhlngton ahould a fillb\IJter develop.
"Never ag.m are we
1n1 to wllDeu the
comle opera of .a l!Ubulter
lo the Senate wltbout tak·
inll act!Ain," be added u
.applause rane out.
· Farmer doDvetW 1ho keynote

' The Jlnootiu lalantls . lain mort IIIII fll beef cettle
~n&lt;bes, oae of wllleb II Mid
~ he tile Hellltl ~gesl Ill 1be

GLASSWARE- Housewares Department

36" Ltngth

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• NOW YOU KNOW

- · ' Nl2311
1 onlr Poloro)d Comporhntnt Cooo (for Hlghlonolor
Land Camora, r~~ulor $19.95 -·-----··- lotio $10.00

$2.39
$2.S9
$2.99
$3.49
$3.79
$3.99
$4.39
$1.00
$1.00

feel, black and wblte," In

on civil rlghta leglalatlon,
t,be head of the Congreu of
Racial Ecjuallty
(CORE)
pledged Tliuraday night.
James Farmer, national
director of CORE, said be
would call for "100,000

NOTIONS DEPARTMENT- FIRST FLOOR
10 onlr Slat11 ffor children
includ.. erottr •ncl ch•lk nt~uler 11.00, Sale 69c
5 onlr World .Globes frogular prlco f3.95) .. Solo $2.50 ·
13 onlr Croft ~st.r Ptlnt-, "'Uiar $1.00 -· lolo 77c
II onlr Roclp~ ,.,, &amp; tloto"itoldors. "'U1ar $1.00 Solo 66c
12 only {Coral Craft for kldsl .._lor $2.00 __ lolo $1.19
14 only Croft Moo,... Lolouro Tl- Kits. ,... 1.00 lolo 6tc
Rovulor 69c lo 79c
·
fer $1.00
"Coso Wrltlno Popor" ---------- Sal&lt;t 2
11 only Mo1111lljlng Gl111 Sott. .... $1.011. __, ___ Solo 59c
11 only Mqlc Broln Colcu~MMt. rot• $1.00 ~--- Solo 66c
SOc Plootlc Coo!M Playlno Cardo {asortotl dnlgnl) Solo De
!0 only lots (Poker rock with chlpo) "'• 11.00 Solo SSe
I onlr NtUI•r $4.95 ua.tt.r Hom.. &amp; G•rciMI"
Gordon look ··--·- lolo P .!!O
6 onlr rotular 79c Polr Roll Top Poncll lot ·-·- Solo SOc
9 onlr Wlckor s-1.,. lalkoh, .._.. , $3.91 -· Sale $2.50
I only Plaotlc Sowing loskoto (rod oleo black)
Reg. $2.91 _ .... lalo SI.SO
17 only Queen Sill "Roller Tolar" Auortod Colors
a... 79c . .. ... _ _. lalo SOc
11 only Money Cllpo fgold &amp; sliver colorl "'· $1 Solo SOc
7 only "Rooolvlng Iawing Suoahs" ,.... onlr
.... $1.00 ---------- .... 69c
16 onlr Rotatlno Hrrlng holden
{black, olso goldl "'· $1.00 ·--------·-- SALI 69c
Mernlllo Carp~t Worp fpopu .. r colors!
,
RotulorSSc.,...l ... ···--·------ lola SOc
7 onlr Weedon Sowing Co~lnoto, "'• $1.00 ---· lola 69c
Coato &amp; Ciark'o s-Ing Kilo
(12 -1• lhrHd. noodle &amp; thimble) ,... 7tc lolo SOc
R-lar $1.00 lobby Pin Haldor .. ···-------· . Solo 69c
5 only I'I!IUior $1.00 Purso o.....,lzon --·· late 6tc Hch
11 "'.''' ltovoroiblo Rala lonnoto, rotular $1.111 Solo 6fc

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llfll march on W11.1blngton"
will be made If 1 filibuster
beginJ In the U.S. Senate

'

FRIDAY 9:00 to 5:00

1

n.xiecraf Senate· FiltHnster· ~ul · Signal tiant March·~~n· as

Elberfelds Pomeroy End. Qi:· The M~nJb Clearance S:tb~
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:~:;::~'tw~nor~~~:~ b~;:.tN:: goods at lhe slore on tome.

...,,.. dropped.
charles of breaking and enter- prizes last week, it was reported
NOT A CANDIDATE
Ben L. Sornenllle and W. J. IDg Field's Grocery and Hope's 1today.
COLUMBUS - Frank Sha•
former ownel'll ·or Grooery In Henderson.
, The Vi&lt;! Nam news agency ghnessy. at 80 the new minor
Motors, were . Bili Arthur Hurl ow was plac· l said the Communists seized two i leagtie baseball president. mode
on five years probalion Od on three years probation on tame elephants trained for trans· it clear today he will not ba •
entering pleas of guUty to brealdnl· and entering charges, : por1 duty.
Icandidate lor the offiee hi! now
ollraud and embe.. and ordered to make reslitu· ,
.
\holds on !!! Interim !!"•is.
.
tkxi iq':the Baltlrpore and Ohio 1CODE OF CONDIJCT
Shaughnessy, wbo. 'IIIHKP
Tlte ~ ordered that resU· Railroad &amp;n4 the Ma!ion Couoty BUXTO"'. Ell!lland tUP!l - A dent of the International .~
ltttlon be .made and lhe coutt 114td'llare Co.
new lown hall office code of ue from 1.13$ ' to 1980, ~
~~~~~
a reeeipl ol lhe restl· 1lugh Garb!nd Leaeh was liV· conduct pllblished Thursday in· ioctlng pies'!Cient ollhe Nail&lt;*
l•
· en ' three yean probation on tlnlcll empl•yes "never UJ1dor. al ' Ailsticlal.toll ·of ·PrG!eSSlllllll '
Jr., 21, Galo ~ ont!,, ~g .cllatges l take interview• in ahirt·•";""es. Ba!&lt;ha~ ,~ {lbe mf!&gt;GR),
oentendd to !1\lQ ordtred to make resUtu· (lllllov"''· raioeoate, otereoal4' .. ,upon the ,1 t!,ei!'l ol GeQqt .. ·
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