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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MirldleporC 0. June 19. 1965 l 111.psfitrm•

Picnic Supper is held by Women I '·' II ,.,,I
. Lutheran Ch urch Tues . Browme
The mvestiture serVICe for
01 Amertcan
Scout Troop 6 was held

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Director Visits ard
lion with' Mr. l!ld Mn. Ho\+Hartman. Lebanon,
I'll.
chester Church They
win return ·.orne July •
The diStrld fellowship meet
Of God Recently lng
will be Saturday evening
June 19 In Wellston. Severa

Is Held by

Bible School

cgatta

The Amen&lt;·•n Lutheran , It was decided to mPet at , rel'enlly at the
Middleport · Magnolia Temple. Pythian sisTh• v_islt of Rev. Dean R. from the Chester church wll
Churchwomf'n of Sl ,lohhn's t~ nd the home of members until the 1Ftrst United
Prt&gt;'lhytenan ters, was highly complimented ,
Bible school commencement \Goodwlll, District Director of attend.
s· Pauls rhur&lt;·h"" helct " plr· new church is eompleted A Church Mrs Richard Vaughan by Sylvia Bownes. district dep- ·
was held at the Laurel Cliff Wellston, al Chester Church There were 38 at the Voun!
n _ supper on the lawn of llw St thank you note was read from and Mrs Tracy Hanning are \ uty, when she visited 'the Tem~
Free Methodist church Sund8y of God for a quarterly confer- People's Endeavor Friday June
Jonn's rhun h Tut&gt;sd ·ll e"enmg Mrs Edward Stark and famtly leaders of the trootJ.
pie officially Thursday even- i
evening.
erJCe was well attended and ll.
wrth Pa'i lor Kn.11~ ,•!il· 111 • gract·. P1ans werr madt' for a. Stanley
mg At each station an arrange- I
The hymn, "Precious Jewels" highlighted a week of church Oficers elected for the com·
Twt'IVE' menrhPr·-.. J? e, Kull\i party the dttte to be announeed
A reception wai'i held for the menl of !lowers f('r,resented the
by the cor1gregation vpened activity.
ing year were Mrs. Lots E~sand a guPst. i\11'-' i .h111 :-1:-mders Pastor Krale: announced a me- members of the ~roop 10 the color of the offire
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the program followed
with A number from the church, bach, president of thf' SOCJet)
moria I fund has been ~ct up. , dmmg room followmg the cere- Ehzabeth Campbell,
most
prayer by the Rev. Eugene I after the Sunday worship ser- for those 13 year&amp; old and ove1
0, r:nltnnhu.., 1-'.f'l't' u1 !''"!·nt
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Onl' may designate where mo •mony. Commntee members for j excellent ch1ef, presided and :
Gill. A story ''One Solitary Ivice, brought well · filled bas- and Miss Penney Wolf, presi·
Pnllo\\!llg tlu-· ~ 1 1 1'1 '! 1 1 h (' ne~· ~~ to bt&gt; rlaced and 11 not 1 1he event were Mrs.
Ralph I opened the meeting in ritual- I
Life" was told by Mrs William kets and surprised their pastor dent of the Juniors, 12 year1
groun ad]nurnt-d 1' tile dnu.eh 11 will go to bUIIdmg fund
Pratt, \trs. Willt;un Hamm, l 1stJc form. Carne Grueser was
Neutzling and the children sengi The Rev. Gilbert Spencer with and under. A vice president
f ol tlw rrg1ll;-1 1 111 ~-'~" 1111 •• l\hlrh 1 "
Mrs Wilham lnglf's , and ~rs. reported ill and Gladys Cud~- ;
several numbers Following a birthday dinner honoring his and one assistant was elected
O['lf'nt'd wuh tlw Jllt"illli:J it' nf· I he mmtslertal AS.."ill and Ia - Nnrman llumphrt'y!\ The girls ler home from hosPital. Edlth l
the pledge to the American and 24th birthday. A huge birthday for each group.
lhf&gt; Amt&gt;rir::~n ltllllj'l ;m 1 htH'h- mlilt&gt;S wtll ~ert at St .fohns are taking cookmg less~ns each Lanning was reported m dtsChristian flags and to the Bib- Icake was provided by Mr. and Mid-Week prayer meeting hal
women Mr~ \lwkPI \\llltams il•urrh July 12, at ~o ~ m for a ~ Wednesday .,., tht&gt; Columbus tress having los!. brother by
le, a puppet talk was given by Mrs. Pat Williams with the been changed from Wednesday
pre-:.f'ntt&gt;l! the tulili· ~tltdv on plrmc _and Mrs Vtrgll Hamm, and Southern Ohm Elertnr Co. death and a cord was sf'nt to '
Darlene Eblin.
pastor's name inscribed across tc.. Tuesday evening.
).1&lt;Jlunllg 111 l.t,H' l"1"cd on \Irs ( Ia renee r.rueser,
Mr_s I A moth~&gt;r's tea h1.1s been plan- her.
"My Savior Teaches
Me" the top. He received many use.
Matht&gt;w .'l 42-48
IJot" Thor~n Sr. and Mrs. WI I· nt&gt;d for July 14.
A contribution of $5
wns
was the theme of the school. fuJ gUts and the aft....rnoon was
FATHER DIES
,===----------.llw m B Oowme will be fJremade 1o the McJ!ria 11flme A
JOY WISEMAN
Class One gave memory verses spent in singing,
discussing !he Rev. Donald Boon!! reSI:'nt In serve {'ofiN"
I %iT:"'""' ., ~,.,--~ ~ , '-""(~':-? o. communtcatiOn was read from
and sang their class song led plans for a camp meeting and ce1ved word Thursday ol the
Pa&gt;tor Kralv reported on t~e , '
Man lee .\d•ms gr•nd ch~et. m
by the teachers. Mrs. Eugene' other activities. Visitors on unexpected death 01 his fatber,
m ,:
regard to the Grond Temple :
Gill, Miss Sandra Gilmore and the occaSion were Mrs. Sturn· Mr. George Boone, 146 N. Elrn: Ohio Llistnrt" convention
1 ColumbliS
last week. Mrs i
seSSIOn to be h.-td at Cleveland
Mrs. William Bailey.
Class bo of Middleport; Joan Lan- St., Manchester; Coonectlcut.
IHamm. Miss Erna .!esse and 1
in Sep'~mber. Mrs
Rllssell,
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Two taught by Mrs. steve Eb- ham and two sons, and her The Rev. Mr. Boone and chi~
Mrs William Mayer were nam- 1',
Mrs. ~'"''mith and Mrs NIXon
lin and Mrs. Ernest Powell sister, Jeanette Lanham and dren, David and Jeanie, Jell
11 of Logan 'l'emple we"P welrnm- RAVENSWOOD - Mr. and gave Psalm 23 and sang ''The daughters.
It'd as the commitll:'e for year 1, ,
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Friday for Manchester and wiU
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books Members were askt;d 10 1
h f ed as qU&lt;·3ts
Mrs. Roy M W1seman, RRav- 1Good Shepherd Song"
The church also held its an- stay in Granville for
M r !I ,
0
save Hetty Crocker ('oupons for Mr and \lrs Allen R~usM : Following Mrs Bowne's in- l:'nswoon, W Va · a_nnounce the Class Three taught by M~. ~ual Sunday School election and Boone, who was attending
a
:SIIVt'I'Ware for new !'hUreh and I Bradbury. .and Mr. f al~v
I spiring 1alk, each guesl spoke engagement of their daughter .I Gerald Pullins Mrs
Grover InStalled new officers. Average Baptist Women's
Conference
"lso bottle caps w•th mon~y to Will•am Howard "
av~r ~ · briefly Erna Jesse on behall .Joy !;arlene. to Larry Olson Klein and Re; Gill gave the atlendance for the past month there. The Rev. Frank Chees ..
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
be pl•eed in i1111ldmg fund The have returned fr~lm a vac~ 1 ~!' of the femple , presented Mrs CIHrk. son of Mr and Mrs. Rob- parable of the . two 'sons with was 63.
brew will be tn char~• of the
~===::;:::;t,l Lord's prayer 111 umson closed lt"f. to .~ale ~~e ~w.. :i~!~r var· Downes w1th a corsage of mon- erhCiatd H~rr\sonv~ll~h Ohio. Thomas Soulsby reading' the Miss Judy Robinson and Sunday church 8&lt;!1\Yices ~I the
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Ce ma. enn
t ) the area 1ev_ A meetmg of the P &lt;~ s t
.e n ~ ec an
e pros-- scripture and Ivan Powell as Misses Sheila and Doris Bearhs Middleport First Baptist Church
The next meeting w1ll be ~ous tlounstK sp~ \ 111
Chiefs was announcrd for July pec!lvef· bHrtdegruorl_l11 are Hgr~du-~ the father and Dennis Gilmore 1 are spending a month's vaca- during the Boones' absence.
and a sn m en uc y.
ates o arnsonv1 e
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1 at !he home 01 I1\lrs• George
ht:.Jd July 2 at 8 p m, at the t Mr and Mrs. Fred Bush of . .
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School Miss Wisemall gradtlat- an
ean Pu 11 ms I e sons.
llome or Mrs. Vtrgil Hamm ..(A)Iu~bus &lt;ire guests 01 their Hemes. ~tembe~s -~ere reml.ld- ed fro~ Columbus Business Un-iClass Four taught by Mrs.
",,t'.a. se ..t
S •lllem•nt
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. attended Anderson Col· I James Gilmore and M.. ·
parents Mr L D o·l1 eii and ed. to brmg arllc•e~ fu,· a sun- 1vers1tV
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-~---:Mr an·d Mrs. C R Rhodes. shmf' basket
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lege. Ar;derson. Ind., and is pres- ford .l.c.eobs presented
t h t:!l
NOT OPEN
TRY IT NOW
, MIS Lest,, C:othard of Co·l At the rlose nf the me&lt;'lmg, ently employed With the State story. "Jesus the Light of the
BOSTON I UPII - Thi~ may lumbus is visltmg at her home a socml hour wa; enJoyed anr:l DepHrlment of Mental Hygiene World" A special song was
SUN .. MON .. TUES.
June '20-21-22
be an tdea for solving Boston 's 10 Mlddll•port for several weeks home made cookie~ • pu.1ch and and Correction. Mr. Clark is presented by Barbara Klein.
"PAJAMA PARTY"
knotty LraHie problem .
Rt&gt;l'ent guests ol Mr and mmts were served. lrom a ta- nre!\ently employed With the Darlene Michael and Nancy and
('fet'hnlcolur
l k
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With
Tommy Kn
Research reveals that in 1899, Mrs Leo Kennedy wl're he r1bl e Wl th w111 1~ ~ nver an d Cf'fl- Ohm
Department of Highways. Darla Gill to close the pro·
and AnnE'IIr Fun 1rello
autmnnblles wc·rr barred from sJslers, Mr and Mrs. C. R. Gil- l tered With a!l an ;mg.:&gt;MC'!1 I of 1'he open rhur('h wedding wi11 1gram.
I
P:utuntte: Wha' Happened Boston's srteets between 10 3(} bert of Springfield and Mr and flowers Mr '&gt;. C.-1mpbt.'JI !JrPsld- be an event or August 28, 7:30 1 As each class gave its part
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. :••:Id_:9:..:,v_:m,::·:..._..__.....,, IMrs ..Jesse Lak!!, West Jeffer- ed ~ 1 the punch bov.l
p m. at The First Church
of I they were presented certificates 1
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son Mr and Mrs Lake came ~
God, Columbus Road, Athens, by Rev. Gill who also present· !
fm the iuner31 or his brolher·
wtth !he Rev Claude Sandlin! ed rertificates of appreciation :
1m-law. Ralph Congrove of Cool- 1
lorr•c~atmg. lmmedrately follow- to the teachers and others who
:ville who d1ed last weekend ;
mg ~he ceremony, an open re- I a~sisted with thP school incJud- ~
1~·uneral services were he I d
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lcepliun w1ll be held 1n
the ing Mi" Becky Eblin, Mrs. Nor· I
'Tuesday m Coolville
,
chu rch basement.
man Schaefer. Mrs . verne
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Sgt. i.lnd Mrs . .John E. L~·ons l
.
Story, Mrs James Lew1s. Mrs. I
and son. John Edward, of l Devotions b) Mrs Leo Story l
,
William Neutzling and Lloyd
OceanSide. Calif . have arrived opened the meeting ol the EpiS· I
Wright
OPEN
at the home of hiS parents. copal Church-women Thursday !
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons aod afternoon at the parish hOUSf' l
rS, C USfer
SISTER fliE
TONIGHT
fam 1ly. Lyons. who has com- 1 with Mrs Patrick Locha ry. v1ce
Mrs . William ll flownle repJeted four years service With I president. in charge.
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ceived word from her cousin .
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the U. S Marine Corps, was 1 Mrs Fred Crow .Jr, gave a An amended announcement of Mrs. Anton Llnd,trnm of Mil·
promoted to Sgt. recently. He report of !he .June mf~&gt;ting of I brothers and sisters surviving waukee. Ore~on. U1at her sister.
has recievetl his discharge from the Diocesan board wh~n an Mrs. Maude Schuster was made Mrs. Clarence Arney (A my
the Marines and he and his fa- 1 Urban rroJect wa::; d1scussed ava1lable 1:~'9 h.., ..a.- r.urn.ilu .r llo.(•.l tUM Turu:da\t fotlowiruz
· I are staymg at the home I The Diocese of Southern Ohio Mn "~a ~ .
h1s parents. for lhe present. was one ol St'\'Cn 1n the Umted at J
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Perrin Stales selected to work on the Ji . ' .'
Dayton are here for the week· j pilot proJect
f I
With
hts
da~ghter , 1 A rev1ew of the hook "Credof
M1s! Beverly Pernn f hey And Quips" by Virgm1a Cary, J
l l ~:r'r~:nfor the weddmg of \lflss Hudson was given by Mrs Ev- 1
ll
and William D1xon to ere!t Hayes. The book. a seque~ ~
held Sunday.
10 Jigs And Julets, wluch wa;' '
Mr and Mrs. Carl Jones and I a series or essays written whe 'e
ffiw_gbter . Carleen, Drayton she was 10 years old , was writ:- .
Plams, M1ch. are spendmg t.he , ten in later years for church \
weekend m M1ddl~port wllh women.
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relal1ves:
Durmg the busineKs sessio~
Forrest Bachtel, student al plans wue made fnr the ordinr~L t"'
It Swlnlal
Mount. Umon CQIIege, Alliance, tion or the rector, Rev RlciJ.
\2J• 0"'~•111 (Joag !ube rn111 ; 2'74 Kl lrt
0 ~ 10 Js spt!ndmg the weekend ard Martin Sunday July 4 ai
7:00 TV Classroom
1-"'1'"' v~ewong 11e1 ,
7:00 John'•' Almllllac
1:00 Mbter Mayor
Model l3CS307B
With hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4 p.m Pl~ns were' made for
Forrest Bachtel and family He
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1·00 POileve ' Pall
t:OO Alvtn Show
will IJe 1 · t f tl p · . , servmg a supper follow'"~ thf
&amp;.15 Neighhon
t: 110 Top Cat
t :30 TeiUieBoee Tutedo
sodd015 Sor die errm· ~ ordination. Mr Lenora Ken!
we mg un av
uo
Hector
Heallteoto
8
30 Soeiai Security
10·00 Quick Draw McGraw
1:311 i•
'Mrs • Ja~"s
s·1mpson ·and dau- ' was fwelcomed as a guest .
uro;
.
10·110
Underdoa
8·45 Herald of Truth
10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
JO:OQ r'
IIglller . Sandra . were Co1urn bus i Re reshments of
rook1e
1:
10·30 Fireball XI.S
11 :00 Llnlll The Lion Heartei
10:30
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1:15 Word of LHo
VJ~i!ors Wednesday
1punch and mmt s were se rve.1
II :till D""nl' the ll&lt;lertlce
II :30 The Jetaons
10:55
t:4() lrior Sweepstakea Derby
Mrs. Oscar Ro~h and dau. l by Mrs. &lt;.:oarles Gibbs. Mrs
11 ·311 Fury
12:00 Sky King
10:15
Channel 13 Prellellts
. l~·Cil Theatre ~
1ghter, Mrs" Ray Cunningham ' Carl 1~•11 and Mrs 0 B Stoutr
12:30 !It, Friend Flick•
10:30 King and Odie
were Gallipolis visitors this from a table centered w1th a~
lUG Trails WP.!I
I :00 I Lovo Lucy
·
12:110
Bugs Bunny
week.
arrangemenl of summer nowr
1:00 Appointment I• Arusha
1:30 CBS News
The picture is rectongulat, tun, big
12:30
Hopplty Hooper
.\1rs Mildred Zeigler Is visit· ers. Mrs Crow presided at the
1.3'1 Happy llolid•y Alon1
I :45 Yanks Vs. Angel•
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Cabmet lti low. slim, compact.
'110 New American Bandstand
mg in Bt"ck!ey, W. \'a. with punch bowl
The Potomac
4:30 The Big P1cture
Push -bunon Demagnehzer helps clarity
2:00
Major League O..blll
I relattvs.
---2:00 Monta&gt;Ul'a Flall!lnd L•ke
S: 110 Jubilee
p!CTore of magnetic 111terference
6:110
Wkte
World 01 Sport.
Mrs. Jean Cooke and daugh- ' Mr.•. Max Folmer
2:15 Ba ..bail Warm-Up
5:30 Early Show
B2 -chameltunong
• 30 Championship Wnt~tJinr
2·2&gt; r.mcy Vo. Braves
ter. Conme and son, Tommy, ! 1\nt~&gt;rtaius t•lub
7:00 Lawman
7:30 The King Family
1r Power transformer chass•s.
Pric"
were in Parkersburg recently
5:110 Hull
7:30 Fanfare with AI Hirt
1:30
Lawreace Well:
where
Conme
had
dental
sur·
l
Mrs
Max
F'olmer
entertain
L1ghted channel lndlcatof's .
5:4,i Sportaman's Holiday
8 3!1 G~hgan "• t•land
( : : ) St"t AI
gery.
cd
the
Canasta
Club
on
Thurs.
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1:
I .30 1960 AD-American
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8:00 Fiau &amp; Scruw
Cotot ;ndiCaiO&lt; lt9ht.
t: 00 Secret Agent
Mr and Mrs Rndney Hill and day evemng at her home. Nye
Football Game
6·JO Man From U.N.C.L.E.
10:00 Gunsmoke
~ 4:
-$399.95
were
l0:30
Bob
Young New1
1son. Greg of Buckannon, W Va. Avenue Pnze wmntrs
7;30 Fnpper
11:00 Ui&gt;'To-Th&amp;-Minute Newa
6:
10:45
Cltlller
Theatre
1 w~re weekend visitors With rel-1 Mrs
John Be~ver and Mrs.
1:00 Death Valt.y Days
11: 15 Weather Notea
C:
at1ves
in
Middleport.
1
Donald
McKenzie.
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1:30 KeDIUcky JODe.!
11 :20 Million Dollar Mov!ea
1:
i Mr. and Mrs Jim Dale or ' Refreshments were served to
I:IJlJ
Saturday
rught
at
Moviea
1: ~·
I Beckley viSited Monday with the above named and M r s
11:00 Late News Ptcm
IMr. and Mrs Earl Davenport Charles Rif.fle. Mrs. Paul T1o11:10 TV 3 Weather
in the realm of hunting and fisir
and family. They were accom- lor, Mrs Eugene Triplett. Mr,.
11:15
Sporu
WITH MILLER MAYTAG
lng, with analyaill and commenpamed to Beckley by Mrs. Har- • R~ehard l'mlaw. and Mrs. Guy
11:20 J!'llnio of the '50's
e&gt;pert outd00!'8men.
riet Davenport who has been Cowan.
9:00 SATURDAY NIGIIT AT
Harry Miller
WY 2-3635
Pomeroy visitmg with her son and fa· :
SAT., JUNE Zl HIGBLIGII'I'S
THE MOVIES - "Detect1ve
mily
The brocket of Central arul
5:30-$:45 BEFORE IT'S TOO
Story,"
starring Kirk Doug.
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I South Ameriea probably
is
LATE - ThiJ award-winning
las,
Eleanor
Parker, William
, world's smollest deer, stand- ~
Piety film stars Dick Van Dyke
Bendix. Drama delailing tho
I ing less than 20 inches at the
who describes an actual ace~
ocllvlly
In a midtown Manl!at..
withers.
l
dent in which he Wll probably
tan police alation. Central charaaved from seriOU8 injury or
acters are Detective McLeod
BUY BOTH FOR $197.~
~If'
death becaWlt he Wll WearJnc
bls wife, Detective Brody, 1
"
• ltll belt.
lhoplifler (Miss Grant),
an
5:*4 Color, SPORTSMAN'S
ADMIRAL PRINCESS
,
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r.
, HOIJDAY - new eolor Hrlel
embez1ler, a discredlled doctor,
ADMIRAL PLAYMATE
.. IAT ,~~· ' Ill lite 1110A ucitlng Uperiepce
HARTLEY I
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IDit two eat burglars.
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, JUNE

f'J• 1965 :l/

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Ovt~~\.2,000 in Cash . ·: . . /
Win~~~- s of Saturday ....

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An "overwhelming IUceea•" llnal race with JO)'Ci ll(lil
wu bow officials today term- Byar, MIA Soulhera (Jhlo, ~·
ed the Big Regatta Weekend iD in&amp; the wimlinC driYin IWIIt
Pomeroy.
awardll. Mill Byar- ~
Over $2,0110 in cash prizes ed Saturday nllht II 1 . . .
was presented to racing con· pageant, held In COilj~
teotanll participating in
the with the regatll weokintl, , ~
CENTS Sunday afternoon Eastern U. 8. winner of the retlonal llill
Divisional Championship boat- America COIIIeal.
lng events at Pomeroy.
Mrs. Mabel Harri!IQII, _ .
The races were the conclud· tary-lrea8Ul'l!l' ol the MlckW
lng activities of the Big Bend Outboard Assn., and ~
Weekend, a lhr~y of the National
OU~
1ana1r sponsored by the Pome- Assn., oerved •• chlel . .
Chamber of Commerce.
and registrar for the J1lCft wliUe
I ~~~~~~Chairman Willis D. A. Mllrlln ol Jacklon, ~.
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and Jack Carsey, wao referee and stal'ler.
president of the Chamber of The race oUiclais DOled ~
Commerce, annoonced today wind conditions on the
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are already being map- River Sunday prevenlld llil
to make the reg~~lta an an· possibility of World Racordl ~
nual event in Pomeroy.
ing broken. The riCI!I had biiill
"AU the odlvltleo coanect- sanctioned so any l'ti.'OI'ds
ed with the regatta were re- on the
mile COUI'IIt woui
relved weU oDd we feel the have been "wriUen into 11fi
aHatr wao aa overwhelmiDI books."
succet&amp;," Leadlllgham
aud
The final multo of the .,_.
Caney Jollltly obotrved.
were as follows ill lhe ...._
Trophy wmners m the 10 rae- tive ciaaseo;
events were:
McNamara of
While X-Runabout Clau Pigeon, Mich. in the C-Runa- McNamara of White Pieilitfj.
hout and X-Runabout classes; Mich., first; Qlarles
Whli»,
Philip Zieg of Bellevue, Pa., Jackson, Micb., se&lt;ond; ·Kq
A-Hydro; Kay Harrison, Ver· Saunde~. Detroit, Mich., lblril;
[milion, 0., A-Runabout and B· Ed Thirlby, Travel'llt
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Runabout; James King, Jr., Mich., fourth.
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CINCINNATI (UP!) _ It waa
8 day of extremes for Sammy
Ellis and the Cincinnati Red!
18 they optit a doubleheader
Sunda with the Chicago Cobs.
They youn righthander wu
credited
both decisions lollin the opener and wl~ning
thge mg
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SKIING F.:\HIBITIONS _ Water sport s. on e of the prom1smg
Saturday afternoon by this oot-of- to11n troupe.

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PRESENTS TROPHIES - Miss Southern Ohio, Joyce Elaine Byar of Cincinnati,
awards trophies to the top racers in Sunday's Regatta competition . To the left of
Miss Byar 1s Tom McNamara of White Pig eon, Mich., and at right, Kay Harnson of
Vermilion, 0. Both McNamara and Harrison won two races.

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lictory without a ia.s and sec· Koplitz and four successors.
•nd complet&lt; game with the Wally Bunker, who hao
oid of a decisive home run by lowed only six Nrned runs
Max Alvis in the eighth inning. bia last 47 inningo, wo" his
~ocky Colavito also oonnected fourth game on a yield ot

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Clendnon, Pitt 63 231 40 73 .316
J.Aiou, SF
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - T h e Horton,
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East made a sweep of the Jones, Bos
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three-game Ohio High Schoof MaGtilla~ Boo 58 212 21 ~9 .3~
Afi·Star baseball oeries during Hall, Mmn
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the weekend.
Robinson, Bal 44170 23 S4 .318
The East was behind 2.0 In Ward, Chi
54 208 34 64 .308
the first inning of the opener ol Yastrzsk1, Bos 46166 31 51 .407
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Sunday's doubleheader but raJ. McAuile, Det 58 222 45 til .306
Dick Werry scored the third, Stobart singled.
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1 or a 6-2 eciston, an
md winning run in the top of The Jackets lnld a chance
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Home Rwts
Lhe sixth inning Saturday after. I the 7th when Moore
led all the way . for a 6-t trt· NaUooaf Leatue _ Mays, Gl·
noon and the f'lmeroy PantiJ.. with two out, Tannehill
umph 10 the rughtcap of 1 b e ants 21: Stargell, Pirales. Me·
ers Summer baseball team went again to put the wtnnlng run un, pair at Jet Stadtum.
Covey, Giants, Santo, Cubs, all
on to edge Middleport 3·2.
but Werry got .the last
arry Prtce of Soothern Lo· 15: Mathews, Braves. Torre,
Rex Cumings, the Panthers' to ground out to Steft Finlaw 1&lt;al (Racine) wao the wmner In Braves, Banks, Cubs, Swoboda,
big lefthander, worked the first at shortstop.
the first game and Rtck Dun- Mets, Callison, Phils, all 13.
oix innings with Dick Werry Pomeroy won in in the seventh lap of Toledo Start the loser. American League _ Hol"lon
protecting the thin lead In their as Werry was safe on Tanne- Jeff Myero had a two-ru~ bom· Tigers 16: Colavilo, Indians IS:
half of the seventh.
hill's hobble at short, Radford er m the ninth for the wm~ers. Kaline, Tigers and Killebrew.
Pomeroy went ahead 2-j) in fanned, Baer was safe on the The East scored three limes Twins, both 13; Conigliaro, Red
the fourth when Werry led off second 1acker"s bobbie, Werry in the first on a walk and three Sox, Thomas Red Sox, Hall,
walking, stole seeond, Rod Karr scoring. Bller later was out bill in the oecond game and Twins. Howard, Senalors, Alvis,
Canned, Eddie Baer singled Wer· stealing home, and Bill Moore Dennis Maronk went on 1&lt;&gt; earn Indians, all 12.
ry home, stole second, and scor· fanned.
the win. Carey Dean, Mansfield
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ed on an attempted pickoff that Stobart, going the diotance lor Senior, took the loss.
National Uague-Banko Cubs
went wild. He scored when th1the Jackets, gave up two hits, The East edged the West, 3-1, 56: Mays, Giants 51 ; Johns0 ,1,
throw trying to catch him going walked five, all in the first Saturday •• Joe Yager of Chi!- Reds 48 ; Stargell, Pirates, Cal·
Into third went through both the four innings, hit nobody, and licothe singled hnme Thurman llson, Phiis, both 4.1.
third baseman and the back fanned 15.
Munson in the nlntb Don Weil· American Leagoe- Mantill•
um man.
Cumings fanned four, allowed and, Kirtland, was ihe winner. Red Sox 50; Horton, Tigers
Middleport made tt 2·2 in the five hill, walked four, hit no- Picked the East's most valu· lfoward, Senators 47: Colavito,
fUth when with one out Mike body.
able player wa1 Yager, an oot· Indians 4.1: Kaline, 'Ngen 44.
Gardner singled and wilr two P~meroy
001 lOt I -1 2 2 fielder, while the Weal bonbrs
· Pltcbinc
41111 Buddy Moore 11ngled, Mark Middleport
000 000 H ~ 3 went to pllcher Ken Irvin, Wll- Natio110l League-Ellis, Reds
Tanne.blll walkad, and Gar J Cumingl (WP), Werry (7) uamsbur1.
11·3; Koufax, Dodgers 11·3; Jay,
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MAKES CORRECT PREDICTION-Lee Jacobs of Pomeroy, "the man who seea
tomorrow," correctly predicted the out~o me of the X-Hyd.ro cla.ss. of the Sunday P.e·
gatta races. Jacobs had made his predi~t~o n ~ast Monday w_Ith. Wlihs Leadmgham,_ Re·
gatta chairman, signing it for later. ver1f1c at10n. The predict1on . and Its. con tamer
were then baked into a loaf of bread and t he bread placed on display. W•th Jacobs
here after his prediction was opened are Leadh1gham, Allen J:Iamm, :ovho assists the
local magician, and Richard Austin, left, of Lamgsburg, Michigan, wmner of the X·
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during the pageanl Included
Joyce Ann Mehl, Galllpolla; Jac·
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Falls: Constance Midkiff, Alh·
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Middleport;
Linda Sue Parker, Rutland;
Carole Sue GtirM, Miaml1burg;
Rosetta Li1ie of Syracuse and
Sharon Let Blumenfeld, Pill•
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The contestants represented
Meigs, Galli• and Athena counties. Girlo from homes outside
of the area were permitted to
partielpate beca- they attend
school witllin an 11rea where a
pageant wu held (in accordance to P81Wit· rules).
HYDRO RACING - Starter's gun, lower right, sends cloud of smoke waterwud
Officio! pageant aceompanist to open one of the outboard races Sunday at Pomeroy's Riverfront.
was Mrs. Margaret Neuman
and entertainment betwene tht
phases of competition was provided by memben of tile Bil
Bend Minstrel Allan. · Charlet
Hoffman was drummer.
Robert HoeRich wu director
of the pageant.
Serving · •4 auditors lor the
RACING CREWS _ Familiar scene Sunda~ afternoon was th1S where race dnvers and helpers put In .gaso \evening were Mrs.
Maxin~
Une and made final tu11eups for the Eastern L. S. races.
Gnfflth, Pageant Awards chair
.:::.~~--· --~·- ,man, and Mrs. Charles (Char·
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land, Ky .. third and Tom Me- lotte) Evans and Mrs. Evelyn
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Lanning. Mrs. Robel-!
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the Redo tallied one in the ,:::Jpair in the fifth o•. Billy Wil·
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homer of the season.
more In the !II xth , wh.tch were
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it 4-4 in the fourth on John Ed- The Reds exploded lor five
wards' loth homer of the oea· runs in the fifth oft Dick Ellsson, good lor two rona.
worth with Leo Cardenao' hom.

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The Cleveland Indians' overmght pitching sensations
l ave Chicago White Sox Manager AI Lopez on more than
ene hot spot.
Not only are the Indians threatenlne to overtake
1econd-place Chicago in the American League pennant
thase, but Lopez mar have to cho01e two or three Cleve·
land hurlers over his classy
. Chicago crew when he se·
lects the all-star pitchers lD two weeks.
Sam McDowell, I he Indiana
112-year-old lefthander who baa Smith of tbe Angell. Both
about the beat last ball in the off McDowell came In the
league, certainly won't be over. when starter Marcelino
:ooked by Lopez, the AL all- doubled and Jim Fregosl
star manager.
gled.
McDowell won his filth con- The Twins, cavorting ""''".1
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5-0 victory over the Los Ange- it four years - 71,243 les Angels Sunday and Cleve- the opener by scoring two
land's Lee Stange followed with in the ninth on a passed
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Young
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a five hit :1-1 triumph as the by Elston Howard and a
Gary Player and aging Kel Na- Both Player "no Nagle had "Don't say that with Ihree
third • place Indians swept a pitch. Dick Stigmon
gle play oil today lor the Unit- 128 put.':&lt; m Ihe four TO"·••• tough holes lo go ," Player redoubleheader.
3 1·3 innings of hitless relief
ed States Open golf champion- hotb hit 54 of the 7% gree".; plied. And he went righl out
The fif'l . place Minnesota the nightcap to protect the · ship because niether could sink and Ool•1 thought they blew the and proved how Iough they
Twins defeated the New York tory for Dave Boswell. Humon an Ill-inch putt.
title w1th double bogeys an !I.e l"OU!d be.
Yankees twice, 6-4 and H: Killebrew hit a pair of home The 29-y ear-old Player back nioe .
He put his tee shoi on the par
Baltimore bombed Washington runs. one in earh game, and missed his on the 16th bole on N
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13·2 Detroit out-slu•ged Kan· two doubles.
the final round Sunday just
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I"OS City 12-8 then
lost H and . Pete . Whardb, h~m:r~do~ 1~ when it belooked likthe h~· ha~ • hind th~· little detern;med leet of the cup. His firs! pull
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a z n ock on commg e trst or- Sooth AI .
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innings before theh scheduled the lOth inning to provide eign golfer to win the Open ti·
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In National League act10n, agamst one oss. . 1co e 1"0' The 44-year-old l~agle missed shot in a big bunker guarding stroke lead bul that ••ni,hed
Los Angeles topped New York &lt;elh dnve m a patr ' runs for his on lhe hole b•lore that.
the green 01 the par lour, 4&gt;6- when Nagle birdied the 606
2·1 before lo~mg _3·2, Chicago Boston wtth hiS ftrsl hon:'er
So the determined Soulh Alrl· yard hole. He blasted out onto y~rd, par five 17th. Nagle put
whipped C1ncmnat1 8-5 t h en a, rtple. Ron Ha~..., lied
can and Ihe weary Nagle the green 30 teet from the Cllp. hJs seven iron third shot four
dropped a 11-8. decision, St. Lou score m the e1ghlh.
wound up lied with a total of His first' putt was 18 inches feel from tre flag and sank the
Is defeated Miiw~ukee t&gt;-4, San mg home Ward, ~ h •
2112 stroke•· Su:.day and cr :aled short. He missed It and wound putt, just as Player was miss·
Frlanctslco
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ing that IH·incher.
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1:15 om. CD •. If tbey sltil are PI
g 1 ord of it nd While Player was parring
drubbing, and Philadelphia beat pitching and Eu Charles' ·
tied 'After that, U.ey wilt go into som:~~: i: ~~ gallery sh~ut· that hole. his Australian riVal
Houston twice, 3·2 and 7-1. .
mnlng home run enabled I h sudden •k•lh, s!arting. for !elewas parring the 181h. Player
Five weeks ago the lnd1ans Athletics lo snap .
at the 15th ed :
had a !l).foot putt for a birdie
pitching staff w•sn't impre11- eighth game victory skem.
on the 17th and mi"ed it.
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sing anyone. Now the Indians A"s blew an 8-0 lead 111 the
The ,talistics showed how
Major League Leaders
On the final hole. Nagle had!
•re riding a nine . game vic· ener. AI Kaline reached the
even th"e two foreign siars By United Pr.,, International . , 16 foot putt lor viclory. bul
:ory streak during whl?h their 000 runs-batted in mark
were In tr• lour rounds over
National League
miss•d it Player had a JO foot
JUrlers have worked SIX com- four, and Willie Horton
the 7.191 vora lle!lerive O:O•Ir'"
GAD R H Avg. er and was four inches short.
&gt;lete games, and tossed four ted his 16th homer '" the
that stubbornly ..,.fused to yieic Coleman. Cin 42 138 15 48 .348
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nls (91 and Uecker. Lemalllll', PT. PLEASANT - I''Uneral
Fischer 121, Nlel&lt;ro 1&amp;1, ll.tlitY tervlet fGr Mn. Mlruno Wat•
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was
and Torre. Winner - Purke{ held Monday at Z p.m. '" the
,
1&amp;-4 ). Loser - Lemasler tf-7 · Beale Chapel Molbodl1l Church
HRs - Gagliano t41h), Aaron with !be Rev. Clyde Sevlne ~r.d
&lt;12th), IIR&gt;ck tlthJ, Jone• the Rev. Lloyd Miller offwlit.
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Mrs. Wattmon died Friday
d host Marietta captured the tlst aameJ
night. She wu born at Apple
Defending champion •ghi Golf Allloclation tourna· Chicago
101 022 11011- I lA 2 Grove Nov. 2, Ull2, the daugh8 nd
:h aSnnudal
ahead of runnerup &lt;.:ln&lt;!lnnati 011 ZOO 010 - 0 I I ter of the lite
·nt un ay, mrs
Buhl, McUamel &lt;61, o\beml&gt; Elizabeth Hively ""''"''
1 Ita's third slraight championship, ninth th~ til and Bli•Jey. Krua ' 01 · Surviving are her bUiband,
oens
was Marde 13th m the long history of the annual Ellis, Arrljlo
DutfaJo I&amp;), Floyd: three sona, Okey ol ApI years. an
craig 181 and Edwards. Winner pie Grove, B:arl of Magnetic
mt
lver city entry
-Buhl (7-6). Lofer - Eiltf flprlngs, Ohio, and WIUiam Watne ur: ; o-day SOJRion Harm O'Brien ftnlsbed wllh UHJ. HRI - Robinson
tenon of HuntlnRton;
live
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a 156 Vic Hager had a 164, Santo &lt;14th/, Harper t6thl,
daughters, Mrs.
Virginia
'thens
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Valentine
165, Gene
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Apple Day!Oil,
Grove: Ohio,
Mrs. Mn.
Myrpl~ced ::"'"nd with
a Irea Leo
Wright
and Jima O'Brien
a 167. wards
(2nd t1111hJ,
game! Williams t91hJ. tie
Quickie,
Galhpo is , s ow•~g over Jim Vomnolt totaled 110, Wal- Chi
Blackburn, Mrs. Opal
000 303 ~ 3 10 1 Parnie
ulous rmprovemen
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c fmJSh· ter vance and R "· ' e
Cincinnati IIO o&amp;ll 1102- 9 10 0 McC u an
rs.
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~i~~r ~~:~:~;n
laled 181. Only the top six scor· Ellsworth, McDaniel (a), ners, all of Columbus, Ohio:
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hich will host .. counted m the ftOBi results. HUJnjlbreys to), Abernathy &lt;7) 2 grandcblldren and 21 ll'eal~~vr~ment placed Gene Charney, Lopn, lrOII IUld Vrug O'Toole, McCool (7) grandchildren.
-th with a WIG.
were: the "longest drive'' by alam- Craig 191,' Ellis t9 / and Pavle- Burial was In the church cern934 . Logan 994 · ming one 274 yardl agamsl tile uch !edwards I8 J. Wmner - El· etery under the direction of the
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1005;
wind.
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lis i 11·3). Loser - Allt:rllilthy Mohr-Stevens Funeral Home.
, and Jackson . Wellston, Marietta's lefty H•ll won the il·l/. lll!s - Cardenas ·~thl,
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putti ng event. w1th U putts '" San!D t15lb), Banks U3th/, Capehart 18 Moved
1
thens' Bob Littler, w th a mnc holes.
Robanson tilth!.
To Penitentiary
2 - 143 total. won lh• 1965 In seniors play, Kermit Bios- &lt; arne
Innings)
PT. PLEASANT - Joseph L.
lalist honors, with Mane~ ser. Athens repealed as champ- 181 g ' 15
Cap~hart, 25 J..tart. wao trai!STobe Offenberger ftmshmg ion In the 511-54 age division Pittsburgh
00'.! 000 000 !erred from the Maoon County
md with a 75-73 - I~ totaL with 8 150 - but he had to 1hare
010 000- J ' l jail to the otale penitentiary
15
on the Marietta course
il with Carl McQuilkin, Martel- San Francisco
tOO. 000 100 at Mound!Ville during the weekta. Blosser would not otay fGr
010 OOt- 4 13 l and lD begin a :!5-year sentence.
elending champion medalilt the playof' - he and Littler Friend, Carpln ilOI , McBean Capehart wu lsdlcted by the
. Prank RI!Bk, Cambridge. were headed for lbe NCAA golf (l!J and Crandltll, VJrgtl &lt;01. May grand jury on the felony
' shot a 151 this year.
toomament. Gallla's IW'm 0'· Shew, LinZy (111, Herbel 1121 charge of armed robbery and
larietta's Larry O.Vol and Brien finished fourth '" thJS and H.!lller. Wmner - Herbel pleaded guilty as charged. He
ly Hill each had 149 to fin- event
tl-4/. Loser - McBean 12"51 · was oentenced in Circuit Court
third and fourth in medalist In the 55-64 age division. AI Hk- Hart 1Sth).
to 26-year and received an ad/.
Bowman. Logan, wlln • IIIIi, .&lt;2nd game)
11dltlonal five-ytar sentence lor
01 3 7 3
ay Clark , who finished sev· nudged delendlng champion ~r ~tts F .
: : lOx7 14 u aerond offense felony charge.
1 in individual scoring, was ol Widdoes, AthPns. who fmlsh·
~h ra~ s· k &lt;61 Wood 171 Capehart was accompanied to
1 for the Old Frenc~ City. ed with a 161. Gallla'o R. D. and ~~~~s Bolin' Linzy
171 Moundsville by Maaon County
Jrk finished with a 101.
White had a 181 In this event. aM ~aller. • Winne; - llolin Sheriff George Johnoon and
Jill Conley was next with • Ned Edmond, Marietta, walk· 13-3). Loser - Schwall (3-31. State Pollee 'trooper G. D. S.y1. Clark had a 75-76 wh1le ed away with the 6S-and-over HRs - McCovey !•15th/, Lynch mour.
nley was 7Ho.
marbles, sconng a m.
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lltical pundits who were teased home Instead of goln1 to Eur- Italian court June Ia to answer
other parliclpatlng clergy0l8 ffi 8S0n by Robert Wagner's "I'll make ope our reservations doubled; chargfJ of "obscenity" In the
men were Rev. Wilbur Perrin,
up my ,.'- &lt; In a couple of wh~n there waa a report that lflicker titled "Th~ Dolls." Ac·
pastor of the Pomeroy l"eder- PT. PLEASANT - Several w .. , 8 , statement were not In 8 $IOO tax would be Imposed on tress Virna Usl as in trouble
ated Church; Rev. Carver Wll· uhloans were involved when ha. confidence. Paul Screvane those who did travel abroad for her contrtbulton to the same
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picture . . Get ready. Bell •
Baptist Church and Rev. Rlcb· Sheriff Department lnvestlgat- Democratic nomination indeed
bottomed trouser• threaten to
ard Martin, pallOr of the Porn· ed tour accidents dwrtng the the Mayor has been !rooming Movie actor George Raft is become a new style for men .··
aroy Gra~ Epllcopal Churcla. weekend reeultlng In hea,.Y pro- him for years. Mr. Wagner can apt to make beadtlneo via a Terence Stamp, who won Iars1
Mrs. Rrchard MarUn waa a perty damage and four person- have an Important Cabinet pool tax rap . . . Friends hear Judy prl"' 1n Cannes for his ~~rfonn­
toeal aoiDist and Mrl. &lt;;tdrlc al Injury caseo.
U he want.! It but be may not Holliday dled broke. Five yearo ance In "The Collecwr. arrlvCiark waa pianist
State Pollee Investigated a want II. Mr.' Screvane would of ·mness took her bank IICC()UDI es in New York for promot';:
two cer mishap Sunday at 12:40 have found It easy sledding eE· clean . . The faskllmblng rec- on the film. lie had only o
p. m. on Rt. 62 resulting In $500 cept for two unforeseen lac- onl, "Frankfurter Sandwich- request to make of tbe ColumS
property damage and three In- tors: (I) the deciaton ol· John ..... billl Its arllato as.. "The bta Pictures staff: be_
jured and bolh drivers cited. v Llndaay to run on the R&amp;- Streamliners with Joan. There them to be sure that his co
The mishap occurred when a p~bllcan ticket, and \2) lbe lUI· ain't no such animal,, really; star, Samantha Egga~, waa out
car driven by Carrie Marilyn fair linking of Mr. Screvane but to this ear the combination o( town while he VISJ!ed here.
Peck Cheshire, Ohio was mak- with the parking meter bribe sounds like a spooflnc Ted Their feud rs a real one · · · · ·
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lng a' left tum and a car driven ocandal Actually Mr.
Sere- Heath band with Dorothy Squir- Jaime Sanchez, wbo ap~,ared
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by Benjamin Lewis, Mastlllon, vane was totally innocent as es dolns the rlnklny-dlnk vocal in the dreary Otcker, . Th,e
· Ohio, was passing and the two the record shows.
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ASIILAND, 0. (UPI) - The collided. lnjul't(. were Churl
mer season iB on, speculators young swre helper, wants to
City o1 .Uhland launched a Lewis, treated for shock, Sus- Shirley MacLalne tblnkl abe are getttngl75 1 pair for tickets GUit show business and retu':"
week of aunny celebraUons Sat· an Lewis nose injurr, and Be and Frank Sinatra would make w"Hello Dolly!" and "Fiddler to his native Puerto Rico. He s
urday marklq Ill !50th anni· linda Pedk mi!KII' ;njurles. The a great combination for the on the Roof," f80 a pair I or pultin tbe $500 ho won from the
11 Derwent Awards toveruJ7, but the elouda of suits Injured we~ treated ~t a Meigs film version of "Funny Girl" "The Odd Couple" and 145 lor Clarence
and eounlerlulll bune In the County hospital. Lewis was cit- No word on where that would "Funny Girl." "Fiddler" Is a ward helping hla sister open a
baclcgrouncl.
ed tor no registration card and leave Barbra Strelsand.
Or hit manufactured by tho crlt- swinging bar In San
Juan.
A-Sbow-LIDd, Inc.,
local carrie Peck for
defecUve where It would leave tbe Stoi'J lcs; it Isn't worth all that mucla (That'a a funny atem for the
corporation, created to promote brakes.
ol the show -:- aa ..wltneso what unless you (are about the trlbu- contributors to the lheatre •·
lhe Hlquicenlellnlal
apectal All Sheriff department accl- happened Mtb Irma
La lations of an old man trying to wards, who are always so IdealFriday llled a counterauil aeek· dents were one car mishaps. Douce." But Hollywood bank· marry ofi his daughters. The IIUc. They 111ve an actor five
In&amp; _,,000 CODI()IIIIallon from The first was Saturday at 2 a. ers are primarily fascinated others are entertaining - from bill ones to eneourqe him to
the John B. Roger. Produoi"'l m. when a car driven by Glenn by box office appo;al. so don't "very" to "vaatly." .. . The act, and he sklpa away to open
Co, and 1111 Ohm Souvenir Co., A Jones 16 Gallipolis Ferry, bet qalnat Shirley 1 notion · .. Broadway reaction to S Yb II a saloon&gt;
both of Fosloria.
.~ned his ~ar on Redmond Depressed areaa In the United Burton's marria&amp;e to a very
mer of lntel'!ll·
A jury trial was set July I, Ridge and In atttmpted to gel States soon will he favored with yoq fellow :
A top per1or
bed lh
aner Common Pleu Judje H. 11 tarted truclt tree
public works projectl compar, Uonal renown baa reac
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E. CUlbertson rejected an iJt. ,;.e
Rt. able to those of tho 1932 ora- "Why not?h
: breaking point. 'l'llose who foljuncUon request from the two 31 Saturday 11 &amp;:IO p. m. m- 1'100,000,000 will be handed out been lhroui ·
Sh
't sit lowed her career afwaya fe8t'
(ompaalee to tie up A-show· volvlnl a car driven by Samuel just for atartara . . 'l'bt Inter· btt of ~xcllement. nlg:t can after ed she would come to a aad ltld'
Land's baDk III!COUIII ll!d put Pl•nts 11 Leon, which went national afrlinea are Indebted IJ! a discotheque
to the lng, and now It seems as though
the «~~poptloo Into rtcelver· out of 'conbooland struck a util- to LBJ for
u. S. vaca- nrchtllnappJIIi her ~~chard the timetable ha• caught up
lhlp. The two firms had uked lty pole Plan.s suffered a brok· llllnera to go .abroad, and aug. beat of the frua," 8
with her. The only love she has
en jaw ~nd illiata' in good co,. geotJnc lhat lleii year the travo ha~ ~I Jlhe f~llantly pro- left (end a rather sorry one)
dlUon at Pleasant Valley Hos- elen might be taxed '100 •·
o amesabe broke Jimmy baa fallen lor a red-hatred noIta) Property damiiie was piece for crouJns the OCND. clalma that
dan body and lt'e hard for the bll
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To qunte one airline llecu- Durante'•
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The lhlrd waa at 1:30 p. m Uvo:
ncord at Palum 1
Sunday, near Mlson on Rl. 33,
wltltl a car driven by Hattie
Reed, '1'1, Letart Rl. 1, was
atruck by a car drlveo by Charlei M. Taylor, Pomeroy. ProIUY BOTH FOR $197,110
perty damage was listed at $125
lD both vehicles. Neither driver
wu cited.
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second lbolrfjhts today followlnl would permit eontinuln&amp; AMA from the Oblo delegallonl cal~
1 wll'llllll from the new preal· efforts either to 111 medicare lnl for ''non-parllolpatton."
dllll o1 ihe American Medical repealed or w modlly I~ he Theae and ti8Veral ocore rea.
Auociltion on the likely cons• Hid.
.
oluUons on other medical prota.
quencee of obstrnctilll the op. Veteran medical slale•men lem• were referred to commit.
erallon of medicare whanlt Jae. predicted prlvalely that Appel's tees which wiU hold openln8
cornea law.
view• would prevail In the hearing• on them today and
Dr; Jamn z. Appeal, llouao ot DeJecatu. They were Tuesday.
Lancaster, Pa., physician and
surgeon, told the AMA'I annual
convenllon that euch a eourae
would put the medical pro!eosion bt tha !Bile and demean·
ing light oJ breaking down r&amp;spec! for all law which could
"eventually lead to • lawle,. John D. Herbert, Treasurer f218.826.41, $193,489.13.
society, to complete anarchy." of State, reports that aalea tax Pike - $11,398.23, $4,263.25,
An AMA oanctioned refusal to collections for the two • weeks 1129.945.11, 11ll .10l.l6.
acoept the medicare law could period endln~ June 12, were up Rots - 146.058.50, 119,~4.85,
also lead to new legloletton de· more than $837.000 or 15.&amp; per $'197,1115.65, $711tl,336.16.
signed to compel co-operation cent over the same period last Scioto - ~,069.95, $23.853.·
and then to governmental su- year. Four ot tho ten southea!ll· 56, $1,008,538.35, 1921,564.51.
Blrt'
pervision of medical practice. ern Ohio counti" showed • de- Vinton - 12,802.27, ,1,751.41,
Mrs. Worthy Pearson, GaUlhe .'IJild in lakin&amp; over lhe preel- cline during the perlnd. Tboy 149,639.46, 1$5,614.57.
fall, Rt. I Gallipoli1, Mrs. oils F'erry, daughter, 2:44 a.
dency from Dr. Donovan F. were Gallia, Hockin~. Jackson Collection of motor vehicle James Roush Holllnsllhead, Rt. m. Sattlrd:lt. Mrs tllclaard Lee
Ward of Dubuque. towa, at a and Lawrence. Two showing a hoqsetraller and use tans show: t Gallipolis, Ramona Jennette Rife, Rl. 1 De&lt;ter, ~on, 8:34
ceremonial meeting of tbe big gain were Mel1s and Pike. ing those for the two-welces per- Doilon, Bidw.,IJ Oils 0. Pitch- p.m. Sunday.
AMA'I ruUIIJ Ho1111 ol Dalega- Only one county remains . be- lod ending June 12. 1965, and ford, Rt. 2 Bldw•ll, Mrs. Rloh·
----tiona Sunday.
hind laol year o• tho ft~cal for the fiscal year starting July ard E. Thacker. Rt. I Ewing.
He ur&amp;ed full AMA "parlicl-, yearly total, Vinton.
I, 1964 follows : Athens - $12,· ton, Jimmy R. Rou•h. Rt 2 pt
Melas Geaeral Ho1pllll
aUoo" In both tha framlnl oil The fi&amp;ures Jhowing collec- 101.18, Wl.lll7.34. Gallla - $&amp;,• Pleasant, Mrs. Doris S. Cardthe rulea and rfl8Ulations of lions for lhe two-week• periods 982.19, $148,810.89. Hocking - er, Cllfton, W. Va.• Estll G. Ad01lsslons Saturday- None.
medicare by the Deartment of endln~ June 12. !Utili and June $5,729.04, fl%0,583.94. Jackson- Collins, Rt. 2 Pomeroy, Mra. Discharg.. Saturday - Mrs.
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-~ ~-- 13, 1964, and fiscal year fi&amp;ures $18,821.54, 1178,354.31. Lawrence Wilbur H. Rowley, Rt. 2 Porne- Otto Lobu, Pomeroy; Owen
for the yeras starling July I. - $13,321.46. $J4U60.71. Meige roy, Miss Emma B. Hamm. Rt. Watson, Racine: Mrs.
Dan
1964 and July 1,119183 follo'l' : $'1,124.110, fi29,118S.76. Pike - I Mlnersvllle, Mrs. Roy Jones, Humphrey, Athens.
Athens - $17.630.12, $11,145. 14,803.83, f11Ml,240.11. Rou - Rt. 1 Racine, Mrs. H.!lrry Dav· Adml11tons SlUiday - Mrs.
73, $&amp;05,109.49, $496,211a.ll.
115,894.67, $355,692.116. Scioto - ld Brown. Wellston. and Mrs. Delmar R. Hamm, Racine; ClyGallll - $3,836.52, $8,718.80, $13,5118.05, 1478,817.02. VInton- Thomas L. Hartley, Rt. S Well- tie Terrell, Rutland.
$243,642.12,
$57,819.01._ _ _...:...,ston.
SuDday -None.
11ockln1 -123l,lltl8.86.
f5.100.50. $5,767.· $2,803.88,
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Jackson - $8,581.53, $9,115.·
A large attendance was pres· 69, $355,971 58, $335.4il.69.
en! lor the Sunday morning se,.. Lawrence - 117,8911.57, $21,vlees provided by the Meigs 918.85, $545,288.70, f49ti,R37 .10.
County Mlnloterlal Association Mel1s - 119,232.69, $1 ,373.02,
on the parking lot in Pomeroy.
The service wu held lor the
Big Bend Villtors planning lD
ly DOROTHY KILGALLIEN
attend regatta activitifJ.

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Robert C. Clialo, 88, Rl. I, lllt of CODIWIIIII' products filii•
Cheshire, died this morning at lnl from automobile• to Up.
hiJ home. He was born at Rip- 'ttlck
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lumbus· · five sons 'Arthur and Patriot, Elza Docds Bidwell,
Carvll~. bolh Rl. 1, Ch• Mn. Georwo w. Loni, Ill. 2
shire: Floyd, Freemon!, and Jlo. Bidwell, Paul A. ~ayre, 230&gt;1
bert, Jr., all of Columbus : 13 Jefferson Ave., Pt. Pleaaanl,
grandclalldren and 17
great Mrs. George Washington Miller.
grandchildren.
415 So. Second St., MiddlepOrt,
Funeral services will be held Benton R. Wolf. Racine, Frank
at the Old Kyger Free WID Bao D. Prollitt Potlland, Mr1. Bar.
till Church the lime to he an· old E. German, Long Bottom,
sounced
Mrl. Gerald E. Thompson Wei~
Friende may eall at the Raw- 1ton, Joe B. Laneaar, Wellston,
Ungs Coats Funeral home af. ·Charles
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ler 7 p. m. today.
Mr•. Ruby M. Carey, Rt. 3
South PoTnt, Mrs. Earl Alllon,
Rl. 1 Ironton, Oral R. Curray,
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ARRE~ REPORTED
Ust game)
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
New York 0011 010 000 - I 1 0 dutlng the weekend according
Loa Ani 000 002 lltlx- 2 4 to jail records Jnduded: Thorn·
Spahn, Bearnarth 181 and , aa F. MayfJ, 18, Henderson,
Cannlttaro. Koufax &lt;11·31 and felonious assault and disorderly
Roseboro. Loser - Spahn &lt; 4·~ 1 - conduct warrants: Dasil C. Gra·
HR- Hickmeo 14th ).
ham. 36, Columb1111, Ohio, dnv
I 2nd game I
illl while Intoxicated: Denver
~ajor Le- Standings
twi-night
New Vork OOO 002 10- 3 e O Jones, 31, Pt. Pleasant, J&gt;Oace
Unlt•d Pros• bllenaotional
Natioaal Iague
Los Ang
000 00'.! 11011- 2 8 1 warrant and non-support warAm.rican Lfaguo
W. L. Pet. GB Lary, L. Miller t6l and Can· rant: Don McCar·ty, 22, Apple
B Los Angeles 42 25 .627 ... nizzaro. Drysdale Ill-S• and Grove, Intoxication; Lawrence
nesota W. 38L.
G Milwaukee
34 25 .576 4 RRoseboro. Winner - L. Mlllel Jones, 45, Rt. 2 Leon, drivmg
31 24 .607 l Cincinnati
36 27 .m 4 (HJI.
whlle lntolicated and no oper·
36 24 .600 1\1 Sa• Francisco 35 211 .563 4\1 (Jet gamel
allon llcenoe: Eugene Ha•mon,
imort
36 u .581 2\1 PiUsburgh
33 31 .5t6 7\1 Phila
JOO000 000
8 9 11 35, Buffalo, intoxtealton.
·oil
.1~ 26 .571 3 Philadelphia 32 31 4
:: I~' Houston 020 000 11011- 2 8 2 ' WINS CLOSE ONE
Angeles 31 36 .463 10 St. Louis
30 :U -4,. Ll;: Bunnmg, Wagner 11) and PARIS (UPfi-French-owned
York
28 35 .444 11 Chicago
28 3G · "' " Dalrymple. Dlarker, Taylor (7) Hyerea m won the $00,000
on
25 36 .410 13 Houlton
28 40 .412 14\1 and Brand. Winner - Bunnln&amp;. lfand s!Mplechase of Auteuil
hington
26 39 .400 14 New York
22 44 J33 lt\1 (7-6). Loser - Taylor 12-2).
Iunday by a half length. Jay
,.. City 17 411 .298 li
SaltlNay'B Results
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Pittsburgh 5 Houswn •
Phlla
001 000 100- 7 12 0
LADIES
Houlton
001 000 000.on •' Ch'•cago l
Cincinnati 9 Chicqo I
c I 81
·eland 1 Los Angeles 0
Los Angeles 4 Phll•dPiohla 0
Belinsky 12-31 and orroJts.
ALL LEATHER
'Oil 8 Kansas Cily 2
N V k 1 Cuellar, Lee (3), Coombs lfl,
San
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HAND LASTED
· York .I Minnesota 3
M'l Francisco
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Chicago 8 Cincinnati 5, 1st
'esota 6 New York 4, Jot Cincinnati 9 Chicago 8, 2nd
Chicago at Mllwaukee. nipt
,esota 7 New York 4, :md St. Louis 6 Milwaukee 4
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imore 13 Washingwn 2
Philadelphia 3 Houston 2, Ill
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eland 3 Los Angeles ~,·2nd San Francilco 4 Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia at Houston, night
THE SHOE BOX
N•w York at Los Angelee.
'Oil 12 Kansas City 8, lsi
lsl, 15 mmngs
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
night
sas City 2 Dell oil 1, 2nd San Francisco 7 Pillsburgh 3,
ago 4 Boston 3, !Jl, 10 In· 2nd
ago
Loo Angeles 2 New York t, Jsl
.on at Chicago, 2nd, ppd., New York 3 Los Angeles 2, 2nd
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Mtlday'o Oam01
Philadelphia at Hous.on, night
game~ ICbedulndi
- Culp (3-31 vs. l"arrell 14-21.
'l'letiUy'• Games
New York at Los Angeleo,
hiJIIIon at Chicago, nifhl night - Jackaon (2·91 vs. OsAn(eln at Detroit, nifht teen (11-6).
1esota al Cleveland, night Only garnet scbltfuledl
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L06 ANGEIJI:S-tl.S. Davll tan Woman's Open Boll tourney
Cupper Artl&gt;ur Allie of UCLA from Kathy Wbllwortb and Mil'dtfeated Mike Belkin of Miami lone Hagge In a suddeJHieath
University, 6-f, 11-1, 6-1, to wln playoff.
lhe NCAA singles tlllu.
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BY lliQUIIT
Emerson won the men's slnKlee South Africa and Kel Nagle of
Utle In the London liriiBI Courts Auslralla finllhed 41 • tie for
tennis cbamplonshipe when ()en. flnl place In the U.S. Open
Is Raliton of Bakersfield, goll cbamplnlllblp wllh four Claanan
Call!., was forced to withdraw round totall of 282.
Pomeroy
with an injured thumb.
owned by Mra. Mary
Sunday
of Cincinnati. fin- LE MANS, France - Masten
n11 whed third. Jay Gregory of Kansas City, Mo.,
p T0 M 1 T1 11 T
winner ot the Grand teamed with Jochen Rindt of
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at Aintree, England. Austria to drlvo an AmericanOfftce Houra: II to 12, 2 to 6 (CIOie at NOOD OD
odds-QII favonte in the I entered Ferrari to VJclory in
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -Notes
Io watch television by:
The Headllllen: The farewell
show of Jack Paar's weekly
NBC-TV series nell Friday wUI
Include past highlights with
Richard Burton, Beetrice Lillie
Bud Jonathan Winters. Peter
Ustinov will be the voice of
Michelangelo and JOBe Ferrer
the narrator in NBC-TV's twopart documentary about the
Renaissance genius next season
-Dec. 22 and Feb. 23.
Add Heudllllen: Danny 1bomu and Sammy Dav11 w11l be

drama series In the fall of 111111. Add ProlfUII: CJISI!'V'ISecoud Add Headllnen: Vie hour reP&lt;ll'l oa televlllDB raUJip
tor Borge stara aa the well- is now scheduled lor Jul)' U. A
known comedy character Mr. mialeadlng ABC-TV publlcltJ reBelvedere, a suave and genius- lease suggested thai tba ne~
like Mr. Fixlt, on CBS.TV's work's ''Wide World of Sporta"
"Summer Playhouse" July 12. serlea today, would tarrJ 1
1be Programs: Friday night's brief segment of tba Le MID•
ABC-TV documentary
about auto nee via Early lllrll; but
gambling, "Everybody'• Got A U turna out tilt lqiDIIIt IICb!d·
System," which looked at the uled will be Gilly • ludlo
human attitudes of those taidDg lriiJIIIIlla8lon , •• Nevertheless,
a plunge, attempted to be botb the network does have two on•
light-hearted and hard-headed, hour broadca~ts of the race
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10:30 Song &amp; Story Time
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10: 15 Church of Christ
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6:00 Sign On - News
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8:30 Country Jamboree
6:05 Country Music Time
12:00 Local &amp; Ohio News
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12:20 Evans Bulletin Board
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11:55 Mason County News
12:30 Saturday Matinee
7::15 Bill Miller Show
7:35 Larry anderson Show
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4: DO Discinb with Doss
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10:45
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12 r Noor News
4:30 Top Ten Revue
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11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; llutton't
12: :o Markela
5:00 Saturday News Summary
7:50
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12:15 Mid-Day Weather
5:15 Musical Intt:l'lude
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5:30 Community Choirs
1:45 Baker F'llflliture Show
12:15 Musical IDle! lude
12:25 N'•ws " gr&gt;~ ·
6:00 Dance Party
(Wed.-Auction) Frt, Show) 12:30 The Rev. Merlln Teell
12:~0 Aericuu,. ... Programs
9:00 Off The Air
1:00 The Jim Mees Show
9:00 News
12:45 Country Gr Round
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7:05
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6.30 Sundown Serensdt
1:55 News Be.at
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10:35 Bill Miller Show
8:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
4:00 Di"'ing With Doss
9:0; ·rtJSkr Jr• " hide
10:45
Mason
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8:30
Sunday Show
4:30 Interchange
IO .•J First Baptist Church
10:45
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The Bible SpeakJ To
5:00 Communi! News
11:30 ChUdren•s Chapel
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10:00 Tba Good Life
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12:00 hws Report
11:00
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U.30 The Quiet Hour
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12:00
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12:15
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1:20 Spotlight Jn Sports-Frl. 2:00 Old Folkr Hour
12:30
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.5:25 Stroh's Weather C~st
3:00 Hymns from Harding
b :30 l.arr1; Anderson Show
1:00 1"• Rev. H. G. Stewart
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3:15 Sunday Showcaae
3:00
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1:30 Tha Rev. Silas Blllupa
1:30 Sunset Boulevard
3:45 Public Servke Show
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
2:00 1be Rev. Alldrew
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BIRTRHS: Mr. and Mrs. Jea 0 ac Put presidents and In·
White, Henderson, a son; rec'f· president• of district 13
and Mrs Charlie Cam, Le- com n1
also attend-ed_.-Miss Karla Beal, daugbttr of

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lence year Mrs. Wilham K. and Mrs Wtlham cong:r Mrs I R ~re Ann Li siP was ptanist and ter a vlsit with relatives.
the hostesses, Mrs. John
r":•nHl
Russell presented R vor&lt;~l -;o\o l ~on. T ,J. and Mr. ~n
and thoi-1 song dtrector was Suscmna y,.rre accompanied home
y and Miss Phylhs Ihle.
l'tullp , lngmg ol 'Th~t t.:' Shall I" I'll Walk Wtth
God ., wtth Thomas DJxon ot .Ia~ ~~n G w We brennet
I his son. Dan
Those attending were Mrs.
API Showf"r" 111 H1Pc;osmgs ,' " op· I Mr Russell at the organ durmg Mr and Mrs Raymon ' Ic ,o ll
~~ss Lisle. played "Onward , Mr and Mrs. Edward T Bau~ Lee Johnson. Mrs. Stanley
f'ned the mt&gt;Ptmg to llowf'd by lthr morning worship sPrvwr an an~ daughtet . .Jennl tt, ' ' Chflstlan Soldters" as the child· , er ol Manon and .Mtss Poll~ son, Mrs William Ha!ris. Mrs .
tlw lt&gt;.~dlng ot P st~l m 07. bv
Oak HilL
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and ren entered the
audltormm Karr and frtend, MISS Caro J A. Smith, Mrs. Retd EasterMr&lt; "'"ite Lnng Sever.tl po· •
I Mrs Crary DaVI~ I . Tole· \Pt dges to the Christian Holv Whtte ot Columbus
were day , Miss Rose Easterday, M~
em&gt; were read mctodong, "A
'lchtldren. Bill ~ndd u:~ts oi i B~Ie and Umted States ol Am- weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Delmar llamm., Mrs.
Fr
Proyer , Mos (,ung ' Little
do. were weeken gd MISS Le- ero ca flag s, was followed by Charles R Karr Sr.
Smith, Mrs Wilham Downie.
Th ongs ." Mrs l'atl ~lnore "U n' Mrs Crary flavt' an
praver by the pastor
Mr. and Mrs Edward Jung· and Miss Patty lhle, Mommg
~tandtn " Mr s. Claude HusS
norc Giles
dson
.
. . nickle and daughter, Donna, of Star.
Jn "Tnb~·le To Mv Wtl e" Mrs
~lr. and Mrs Lee Davl end ' A program of songs and Bl- Cincmnatt were weekend guests
dl l
ted .l FrPk . A
Columbus. spent the
'l ble verses was presented by , of her parents. Mr and Mrs. i Mrs. Victor Hysell, Mrs.
Pau " ~c;;s Dorothv Long. "'fhe
CariP.ton sunday Srhonl wtth her parent~. Mt and . r~ : several classes and the Jumor Jose h Raub.
1son Hollon and Linda, Mrs
lem.l
.. • ., \lr&lt; Wtlson . h Tdhe .. tte-ndance ol 4&gt; offer· IE W Jones and daughter Ba ' Htgh class presented a playlet I M; and Mrs Homer Taylor Holter. Mrs Clarence Grueser
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I M'r and Mrs Robert Louks, Syracuse: an
The Lord's Pray.,· In unrson ;~~·k~d~t~~gu~e al Ihe Carle- Robert Sh~~/~~~~~~~~:,; • a:d ed to 13 helpers and tcacllef' I ~ :1;p:a~~~~.
Mrs. E c. Bryan. Middleport.
closed devouons
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ton church with Mtss Esther and Mrs
Mr. and Ml'l!. Anthony Schul· Sending gtfts were Mrs.
Mrs Wilson. preSident. con· Johnsoo of Whe aton, Ill . as lson, Bill
Mr s Gene Abbott \
'er and daughter, Unda, of Co· non Nease. !drs. Earl Dll~haron
dueled the busmess ses"on ·~d teacher All children are wei· Mr an~t
Lorn• of Lan·l
' lumbus werP weekend guests of Charles Yost. MtssSu
Fisch·
a report w3s gn:f'tl on the sa e
.and daug er, k d' Uf'Sts of
h n!lrents Mr. and Mrs Ja- Frecker. and Mrs. Sle
I caster wert- wee en g
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of lchute
Pate&gt;.
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Mrs
Rtchard
Houdashelt
and
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arents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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Schuler.
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d ere etr p
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Burnst e w Wilham
Moms and amt y
lak&lt;e Schuler returned to his I
bux donal
Y ded lo Mrs m Pomeroy to vtstl Mr Burn· and Mr and Mrs Martm E. Ab·\
h.
P,nrttand Saturday alter
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Dixon was avutr
sade'£ mother who fell andlbott They rame [or. the wed- Mr nnd Mrs DI'!Vt' Y&lt;J1PS and I ao:l~,it wtth h;s grandparents. ADMITTED
Mrs.
Jes~
se tved by fractured her leg
. VIStted ldmg ut
Penm
and F:lla Hannum attemll'd the wed· Mr "nd Mrs Jacob Schuler. White. Hender.son
t.b h tess to the ahove-named Mrs. Florenre ~~~1:-Jset h Mr·s Will tam Dixon:
, . 1,
nl l ding of Eilet&gt;n Brannon and Mr and Mrs Jami:'S P~t~er- l'ah Smrth .. Sidney,l
. Mfs
~ ~llv ::~nd Tt&gt;lll Wilson. on.e day la st ~eek wrt
Mr and Mr ~ L\~ile /"~~erandl Wlllram Kllkbm1P at .Jun(I \On son and snns o( Racine VISited Mr~. ChariJe Cf~~~ ~;~woOO
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Wmme Wh1te
' Columbus are guess o
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rtt"rnoon w1th hts moth- Ronald Brum If'
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Mr and \Irs
Altl l Su nd~y a Desste Patter~on
Samuel Plants, Leon: Sh~rrt•
confmed to Holzo·r hospttal has Joe Heochman.
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lSI mg re Mr and \I rs Pat ",, r~ecky,Smtlh of Parker&lt;· Stalnaker, Pl PleasanPtl: re~d h me
uwam we
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re~rne d ~ s Charles Kong l mde Conde , daughter of Mr Autherson and Mr and Mr&lt; burg, W Va . arnved .dun ~y ~ry Clifford C~rneil. Buffalo:
r an
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and and '-llrs Eugene Conde, IS at- Jerrv Dnllev NPwark Mr . and for a vlsil With bel' gran mo l - rs
l Curfman
VISited ret·ently WI
d . M :tending Hu&lt;"keye Girl!-:;' Slate at Mrs Joe A.ndrew or Columbus. er Mrs 0f'SS!e Patterson
Mrs Char~s Bertha 'Huozhes. ll
Mrs. Charles Sayre an
r \capital University in Columbus. l r.a and Mr. and Ml'S Ohwr l ,
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and Mrs. Don Sayro
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and Mr and Mrs
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prise party at t P.lr o ~ .
d Mrs Husst&gt;l1 Mills and Mr I
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. Re ina
at the IOOF haiL
the members and their lnends ·~
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and .1•• Z.rn
Galhphs Ferry,
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of tlte Carleton church of which ' Harry I s.
Callmg on Mr
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m. COURTHOUSE CLOSES
The Meigs c·ountv Cour lh ous• he IR th~ new pastor
Mi. and Mrs . Lester Rose and Plt&gt;rt .e...,. ere Mr aad. \'lr~.
:\tr Johnl
~~nd _:___ _ _::_
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II be do~rd tommrow . June \ Mr and Mrs Lnnme Hudson chlldrf'n of Columbus sj)4?nt the Palmel . YoungstoY.n . .
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~91 on orders of Meigs County had a.s visJlors re&lt;"ently, Mr. weekend with relallves. They Mrs Robert Whit e of Keno. F.l - Mrs. Louise Van M~Ler a~d
C~rnmon Plt&gt;3S .llJdge John C l and Mrs. Charles C King or Wf're accompamed home by her ! mer N~wt&gt;ll o( Chj sh'r and daughter . Nikki. o• Snlller VISBacon. ~ emp lovePs may at~ I Harrisonville. Mr and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Alma Ta~·lor, who ! Dora Plen·e.
. ited at the Douglas Circle home
tend tht' H1~ B; nd Ht'gatta. [ Frank Hudson of Racine and had been v1s1tmg 1ft Co lumbus. I Mr. and 'VI rs ~arvin \Valker on Wednesday
.JliNF. 12
, Mr and Mrs Bill Osborne
I Mr. and Mrs. Dan May and T
PI· ins were vtstting- Mrs Thomas Holter
an '
Che&lt;ler t;ronge wol l meet V!Sitmg Sunday wtlh Mr and chtldren Mtke, Todd and CJup ~ up~er~" \~rrv Curtts
familv of Morning Star
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'Tuesday i:.t l E :m ~ m. Quarte:ly Mrs .John Dean and sons were of Convoy have. ret~rned home . r. a~
M anrl. Mrs Osrar ' changt&gt;d grrt•tmgs Wllh
t u• !
bmhd:n ~ wil l l)t: observt&gt;d Wllh Mrs Anna Mae 'Terrell Juani· lfollowmg a visll With her Sis-~· V !slh~g r Rev RussP ill Douglas r:u·cle family. Thurs-.
pollnrk rP!rPshments Thursday ta and Ruth Ann, Mr a~d Mrs. ter and fam ily, Mr and Mrs. Babcoc ~er~anon Aigg~ of day .
.
the &lt;;ran" will '1 &lt;11 ~Ifred K elh Markins and Mr and : Bernard Ful tz and lamlly. Mr. Smoth, K~ • I
Pratt Mr and Mrs Paul Smtth
enn
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, d h w'[e and child· Athen s Mrs .awl'en&lt;'e
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d
lh
Dan
Grno g•
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. Mrs. Charle&gt; King
IMay lOme IS I .
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, , Mrs. F:ddie Price, Portland ca ll• on •,
RPv ~eva Russel\ . uf .Mar . M
d M
Virgil Car l ren here (or the Wt'ekend..
and Mr and .
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I . I Sm ith fnm ilv on Sunda) even.
\.1 1~S ioh tst Vmton,
r. an . rs.
1 Newark. \.1r a11d 1'1. 1 s
, ares .
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~~~ ~~~~~~Pt t ht' ine~o.;;.~gt- Jullt' have as VISitors he.r two Sl~; I Mr . and Mrs Edgar Tucker- I Massar . Mr and \1rs Starling I mg.
22 ·t 7 3~ . ! F'rPe&lt;lom Gospel ters. Btcky and Jamre Barne Iman and daughter. Karyl and : Massar and Mr. and Mrs Thllr· Donna Circle of Dover spent
M ~~ 1 on :11° Ball Knobs This uf Grove City.
.
f 1son, Tom. of Athens were Sun-: man Babcock.
the \\eekPnd at the homt'
chl~m·h ~~ on the Haslla n and Sunday art ernoon Vl~lo~s
guests of Mr. Huf&gt; Tucke~-~ Mrs Dorset Larkms is spend- ht&gt;r parent s. \tr and Mrs
sun•r•m ll~ Rd The Pastor. Mr .. and Mrs. Way ne ea as man. They came for t~e we.~ l ing several days With Mr ?nd mer CJrc leRev E J . Gntflth. mvttf's all (amJ\y were Mr. and
Mr .dmg Qf Beverly Pernn and WII Mrs. Virgil Wam slev of (he-· Mr. and Mrs Douglas Circle
• we hurry to your ho~e
Garth Beal ~f Athens
. . tham Dixon.
.
shtre.
~ and son Larry and Florence
_ the quickest serviCI
Miss Evahne Arnold vtstted l Mrs Ron Halley of Columbus \1r and Mrs Dave Ya lrs at· c· le w,ere g~ests at I birthpossihle.
recently wit~ MisS Thida Dal- ~ ls spendmg several day s WI~~ tended conference at Lakestde ! d~rvc dmnf'r at the home of Mr.
• We protect your home
ton HI Harnsonvt lle.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ea
Orlan Branch an&lt;• Harley Lar-' ,d M R'chard Gaul
with Red Carpets h
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an
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d M Ralph Car l vis· 1
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Kmg
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or
Be-lpre
were
v1S1fmg Mr 1
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Sunday
your Maylag, too. .
1 d h b other wbo ts a pa· l
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ewe
use only genumtt
te er r G
, , Daunt Brinker of Carey
1 Hos t!all Mrs. Jean Cooke, look her ana Mrs Fred Lark m&lt;
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hen! ai Metgs enera
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Maytag factory parts.
10
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Pomeroy.
Saturday where she w1ll b~ ~ bte ol Rogers and Mary ~thble ' er on Saturday evening.
No substitutes.
delegate
to Buckeye Gtrls 1of Aptos, Ca lif . were vrs1tong
e work is performed by
lo come
A T
of fJ ew State bemg hrld at Cap ttal UD\· 1Mr and Mrs !)avid Smith . 1
Maytag, com~a~y ·
The Ladtes uxttary
r ,
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d '.Irs John Coates. '
GfVF:S DINNF:R
tramed techmc1ans.
W b ler Post 39 will hold !il&lt;'tr verstty.
,
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eWe leave everything
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t
Tuesdav at 7 l ~lr and Mrs Chester Erwm Belleview . Ky and Mr and Mrs Charles R Karr Sr
neat as a pin and clean
~gular m~ett~ngPost Hoine . left this wet'kend (or a vac~- \1rs Bert Coates, Cincin.nati I tertai~ed with a Falh.er's
your Maytag
m. a epres1'dent ,
tton totp
8th pd1str1ct
. to New York and I e visited Mrs Et. hel Chevalier.
h
e d'mn er Saturda)' at her home,
ewe
leave a postageWorlds Fm.
d , Vi siting Nellie Stet em wer I Naylors ~un Hill. Present were
H II ·u be resent to
paid
card for you to
\er:l for t~e coming
Mr and Mrs Albert HenLI: · Mr and Mrs Howard Young : Mr . and Mrs Edward T. ,..,,., II
our work.
evaluate
members are requested to lrtcks and
and Mr and Mrs ,Don Morrow ! of Marion, Miss Polly Karr ,
sa, Michael an ·even,
or Paden C1tv. W \oa . Mrs Ova Miss Carol wh1te ol Columbus,
attend.
· Ifield, W. Va. vtstled Sa!u~ay ! Sutherl ond and family . Vlen- \ Mr and Mrs. Charles R
w1th her ~a rents. ~~r anill ~:~ ~ na . w Va , and Mr. and Mrs 1.Jr. and sons. Rodney and JeffLewis Tnplett Mtke w h 1 1
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Middleorl and Mr. and
-Violet Smith
main for a longer v1s1t v.1\ us
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Pomeroy, Ohio
~ran dparen t'
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.loy&lt;'e Long and Edoth Hap·
TONIGHT .l TUESDAY
tonstall are in Colu"__bus to at· , GiN•n bl' Pt&gt;rry~
" PAJAMA PARTY"
lend Buckf'y(' (ilrls State at ~ A birthdaY dmner was hrld
1, _v!
., • , ,
(Technico1m )
Captlal
Universtty. They were I rer·entlv at the home o[ Mr and
With Tomm y Kirk
TONIGHT
and Annet.tP. F'umcello
a&lt;eompamed tn Columbus by . Mfi Jiennv Perry Sunday for
flflturettt: Wha' H1ppened l, Mr. and Mrs LewiS Long.
"THE
CHALK
GARDEN,"
their grandson Edward Notling·
Colorc~rloons
Dl"borah Kerr llaylt'y Mlll8
ham and their son ..lim Perry . '
(Tf'r hnicolor)
SF:RVICES
t:ELU
AtlcndiDg
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
- andWED ond THURSDAY
"THE BEST MAN"
1
CDLUMBUS, Ohto •U PIJ- F'U · \Carl Notlingham and children
June 23-24
NOT OPEN
neral serv1crs will be held to- Iof Pomern\i Mr and Mr~ Har- HPnry f .:mda Cliff Roberhon
day
for Mrs Inez MacPhail, 8 rv Perrv of Cleveland . Mr and
Lucas Luco·TeK provides unsur- ' FRIDAY ..d SATURDAY
member of a prominent ba~e- Mr~ s Hobt"rts. M1 -and Mrs
Tuelildly &amp; Wtd . Junl 22·23
passed protect1on and beauty
June 25-26
ball family Mrs MacPhail, 7&gt;. 1.Jark Perry and children. and
FAMILY NIGHTS
"TWO
ON
A
GUILLOTINE"
that lasts 50% longer. In clear,
dted Saturday. She was the !Mr and Mo·&lt; .I 1m P•rrv. all nf "HEY THERE, YOGI BEAR"
('on
mt'
Slt'ven~. D('an .JonPii .
bright tade-resislanl colors plos
!Color)
' mother ol Wtlliam C, MacPhatl , Milton. W Va . and Mr. and
l'Psar Rom eru
- andwhtte, loco Tex covers wood,
Colorurtoont
a Columb ia Broadcasting Sys- Mrs Penny Pf'rrv ~:~nd daughter.
"ON E MAN'S WAY"
tern exec.' ulive in New
Linda . and Mr Danny Pooler . ..,r non Murray Diana Hyland
masonry, asb estos and metal
SUN .. MON. ond TUES.
•and Leland Stanford MacPhail Chester
surfaces with equal ease. You'll
Juno 27·21·29
Jr general manager and pres- liiillllli•ltlil
krve that luco·Tex Look!
"HUSH, HUSH,
tdP~l of the Baltimore Orioles. I
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