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WlU fie Mondoy,
October ~9
No-on 'TU.-6 p.m.

!!e::~~~'r.nyc
~!rtw!~'!!m.
Brenda
oored
the Pomeroy Elemen- Barton. Donnla Hawt, RobiD
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by

wu held TltW'Iday Gr!ndatall Uld Larry Colmer;

evenln&amp; at the ocbool with •
large atlondance.
Mn. OUvu Michael, Mn.
Qlarles Lytle, Mro. Janel Korn
RoY. Uld Mrs. William Vorio
and Mrs. Jack Robson served
at. oo::tume judges and a silver
was awarded each wln-Prim ,..,. awirded In
c:ategorles, most original,
prettiest and funniest to
room.
Wlnnin&amp; the prl2e.o Jn the or·
llated were, Kindergarten:
Nosselroad. Mary Hawk,

Check these:

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Stephen Clark, Roblla
Crew and Donna Francis; Mrt.
Beatrice Reinhart's r I I m:
Audris Russell, Robert RJflle,
Brenda Taylpr and SieVe
Warner.
Third Grade ; Mrs. Charles
Gibbs' room ; Steve Story and

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1962 CORVAIR
Mom:a Convertible. Red finish. Black top, black bucket
seats, 102 motor, Powerglide
tinted glass, padded dull,

Mrl Dorothy BBI'IIOO" rooDu
Danny Slooe, MU. Slclen, JG
Ice Young and Diana McAnjul.
second Grade ; Miss ~air

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Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris:

Yogi .Berra, of New York
Yankees. It's a RIOT!
Colorurtooan1

CORVAIR
Lakewood Station Wagon.
Loc::~ I owner. Spotless clean
red interior. White finish,
luggage rack, Power&amp;lide,
radio, heater, tinted glasa,
white walls.

$1995
1961 fORD
Fairlane 4 Dr. Sedan. Local·
ly owned. Low mlleaee,
cle1n interior. All eood Ur-

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Radio,

$1695
1960 CHEVROLET
Impala Station Waa:on. Loc~lly owned. Spotless clean
red and white Interior. All
black finish, 800 white wall

llreJ. Power steering aud
brakes, automatic. R&amp;dio and
heater.

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$2095
1959 CHEVROLET
Impala 4 Door. 215,000 actual

ml1ea and spot1e.u clean nl·
terlor, 2 tone blue finish.
Tires like new, power Jteer·
in1, VB motor, automatic
trans ., radlo, heater. Truly
like new throughout.

$1695

AT OUR FUll-~fRVIt!f BANK

1959 CHEVROLET
Parkwood 8 Pn11s. St. Wagon.
Locally &lt;lWnf'd, low mll~age,
rlean lntPrior. good white
wall tire.&gt;~ . VB motor. PowPr·
glldt'. Power ateerln1, radio

WI! INVITE YC)U TO DO 80, TOO,

and heatt""r.

We pay~% llllerest on savln&amp;a

$1695
1960 CORVAIR
fl Pa1111. Cpe.

Loco! owner,
rl ,.,m intt&gt;rlor, turquol~f' lin·
Ish, t~ll 100d tlrf"&amp;. Heater,

$1295

Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

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1958 CHEV. __ $688
2 Door. 6 cyl.

Pomeroy National
POMEROY -

RUTLAND

Sid . trans.
SPECIAL

1958 FORD _ $688
Staticm Wau;on . 8 cyl. Stand·
ard tran11. - ~Jpeclal

1955 DeSOTO· $287
4 Door. Full power equipment .

1954 PLYM. _ $245
4 Door. Runa .IOOd, excellent
Urea.

1950 PLYM. __ $59
4 Door

1952 FORD __ $99
f Door

1953 FORD _

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C'u1tomltr-d 2 Door.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
has just unpacked the new

Pendleton·
Mate masters
Thit i1 good news to Pendleton Sportswear tansMatemaater i&amp; a h.vorite suit with just about every~
one for obvious reBp~ons1 Shown here in Compan·

ioa PlaUt to match his Pendleton shirt or jacket.
Also in Fall ftanncls, twee-ds, "hlrtans-~cndleton ..
perfect u to be expec~ed . Come see them soon.
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Frleado -

Shop Elberfelds

1961 CHEVROLET

8 cyl. 12 ft. atep van - I
ply tlr". heatftl'. Said new
for $3875.

Only $2295
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bins call·

1961 CHEVROLET

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1960 GMC

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one OWil.tr, lood tlru, e

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We'ro slockocl with hlg~
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Bethil &lt;llurch near Lem.
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WASHINGTON COLUMN

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BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
, Eddie Gilbert, the fugitive financier
now sunning himself in Brazil, has retained a New York attorney who will try
to effect an arrangement whereby Eddie
cad return tD the U. S. and P.ay off his
enormous debts. If the details can be
worked out satisfactorily, a source close
to E. L. Bruce &amp; Co. believes the firm
will not presi any charges against him
... RCA Victor has a Perry Como album
of the score from "Mr. Presidentu alJ
ready tD roll, but they can't release it until ita rival, Columbia, Is ready with the
"Original cast" .. . Jorge Guinle, who

siastic lady at every performance of
"The Pajama Game" at the Westchester
Dinner Theatre is Fran Jeffries, and hei"

loudest applause always follows Dick
Haymes' solos. So whateve• happened to
the reports that those two were breaking
up?
Sergio Franchi, the new Ilallan .tenor, was supposed to have pr~reded Connie Francis on the Ed Sullivan show.

But after she heard him rehearse, Connie refused to follow him, and the program was reshuffled so she preceded
him
Elizabeth Seal, who ~~arre~ on
Broadway in "Irma La Douce, obvtous·
ly believes that tbe way to make a ca·
reer marriage work IS to give her busband Zaek Matalon, equal status.
Though Zack is a relatively obscure actor
he is billed above the title with Elizabeth
in the touring company of "A Shot m the

has been doing the devoted swain routine for Jayne Mansfield, put her on a
plane for London and fromptly sped to
a rendezvous at Danny s Hideaway w1th
Jo Montroy, a glamorous auburn-haired
Dark " and she's Blso made it elear to
number from San Diego.
rod~cers that she doesn't care to work
West Coast P.oliticians say t h e
fn
their plays if they can't find a part for
World Series dido t do one thing to help
z.-k
. Judy Garland hopes to make
Richard Nixon become governor of Calher
daughter
Lorna a permanent part of
ifornia; the baligames took all the newsher
mghtclub
act. Judy says of the 9paper syace, and presumably a large
year·ofd:
''She
can sing 'Swanee' .~etter
hunk o the publlc's interest, just when
the Nixon campaign was gathering some than anybody In the whole world · · · ·
momentum. The experts agree that Pres- It was/retty funny in Las Vegas last
ident Kennedy has helped Gov. Pat week. . Edgar Hoover was gettmg more
Brown far more than ex-President Eis- requesll for his autograph than any star
enhower has helped Nixon ..... Singer appearing on "the strip."
So,Prano Marianna Doro, currently
Peggy King wlll be a mother again in
warblmg
at the Cafe Grinzing. should
May. In prfvate llfe. she's Mrs. Sam Ru·
make
some
unusual headlines with h~r
dolfker
From Rome comes the rulawsuit
against
a local hospital. Sh~ II
mor that Roberto Rossellini plans to quit
his film career and concentrate on ser. charge that while she was m the dehv·
ious writing. From this point of the com- ery room having her second baby, the
pass one might ask "WHAT film ca- hospital's nurses broke her hand. In_ ~ri­
reer?" Signor Rossellini's reputation as vate life Miss Doro is Mrs. Sal Tr!v1zo
a dedicated lady-killer long ago outstrip- ... Geo~ge Scott has gained consider·
able fame as an actor and seems well on
ped his reputation as a movie director.
his way to becoming the most avid b~se­
Sandra Church Is back in town after baii fan In the business. His wife, Coleen
winning praise In Hollywood for her J·ob Dewhurst told a magazine reporter:
in "The Ugly American 11 with Mar on "George has very simple ambitions-he
Branda, and now that Sandra's Jule just wants to own the Zlegfeld Theatre
Styne Is married to another beauty, San· and the Detroit Tigers. When he was
dra makes the scene at El Morocco with casting his play,I'General Seeg@r," h@ p~~
Wall Streeter Jerry Fletcher ... Jackie
good ballplayer In every walk-on role.
Kennedy. in Gotham for a brief stay, a(The
play closed after two performanchose to go to lhe movies, and the one ces but
the team, with Scott pitching, fin•
she went to was 11 Divorce, Italian Style" !shed the
season in the Broadwav Show
at the Paris Theatre ... Pat Boone Is a
League.)
"hot ticket" in London. They're having
people who have nothl g to do
a big bash for charity in connection with but Those
complain
about things are n w comthe London Royal Premiere of "The plaining that the
Lincoln Center doesn't
Main Attraction" and Pat, backed by a have enough windowshades,
and must40-plece orchestra, will sing hail an hour clans and other performers can
be seen
of his all-time hits, which are particular dressing and 'undressing with just
glass
favorites of Princess Margaret's. Ticket walls between them and any passing
speculators are now getting the equiva- Peeping Toms ... Enrico and Paglierl's,
lent of $100 and more for a pair of duc- the oldest Italian restaurant in Greenats to the performance.
wich Vll!ago, Is celebrating Its 53rd an·
Sheldon Harnlck is taking hlo marli nlversary. The spot boasts that It has
tal break from Elaine May with consider- really run the gamut In that length of
able nonchalance. Helping him maintain time; Its hosts have served spaghetti to
that sprightly air Is a new romance, act- cele'1rities ranging from Caruso to Faress Marjorie Gray ... The most enthu- bian.

BY PETER EOSON
WASIUNGTON - (NEAl
As lhe 1962 election campaign
swings into the final weeks, the

princlpal contestants seem to
be Presiderit John F. Kenne-

paign and influence the outcome
But the principal place where

the local candidates come into

the Kennedy vs. Eisenhower
campaign is to be seen on the
platform with their leader and
be photographed wltll blm In a
worm handclasp ond smile -or
an arms-around~boulderi. etfi. -.: ~:
brace.
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'lbe puniahment both Presldents are 1.aklng from I h e
crowds - tile. would-be ·baodshakers and autograph seeker~
- Ia terrUic. Kennedy has lbe
advsnlage here ln. Secret
ice prottctlon. Eisenhower de.
pends on I o c a I pollee. How
many votes may be loot whep
people don't get to ii&gt;Uch their
hero is a cause of polltlcalwor·
ry but beyond reckoning.

longer an officeholder, be doM
nol make
be -RepubU... 11.pellq0

Nobody oan understand ev.erything that Con~s
•··· d_ld or
did not do this year and wbat
the rigJlt policies are for ~ for-.
eign alfalrs, busine51, agricul·

!Hup

He is campaiping bard.lban he ever did before, Al'4
perhaps more effectively. HI
has given bls party a 11!1. 'lfe
·not attack the J:lemoc;!I':1c
but lbe KennedJ .a,.
ministration.
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KENNEDY - younger, llllll'e
active, every incb a politlclaa
and working at II like a prof•
olonal - is campaiping j!llt • ,
bard as be did In 11160, H o n t

ture, taxes, labor, social wei-

dy and ex-President Dwight D.
fare, edUcation, health, governEisenhower.
,ment spendlna or wbol botherS
This has given the mid-term
you. But Eilenho_ _va. ~
PartY,
battle the atinosphere of a race
:tfy .- or vice v~ :- il ·euy ·
to lhe White ll'ouso, which it II
Nobody has to .thllik ICl declda
onlv in an indirect way. The on·
that .one. The 81l8Wer comes inly presidential candidates whose
ollnctlvely }&gt;Y emotional rea..
names appear on the ballots thts
lion. The per10nallllea of l b 0
year are Republicans who would
two men stand for conlllctlng
like to be that in 1964, They are
pblloaopb~, ancUhe olecUon 11
harder. He is more serious. 'nle
foUr characters in search of gov;
to decide which one Ia betterqulpo don't come aa often or
ernor!!lllips, reading from east
the oJd or the new.
e8sUy as they used to. He 11 oa
to west, Nelson Rockefeller in
TO ~'BOWI!R, 88 reveaJ..
the defensive. Wblle be New York, William Scranton in
ed In bls .,._1gn speechH
lbe . Republicans In Congrest
Pennsylvania. George Romney
thus far, the principal liSUe 11,
and charges them with blOCk•
in Michigan and Richard Nixon
lbe record of the Kennedy ad·
Jng many of hiS propo,.Js, II Is
In California.
minlatralion and its reported
bls program as a whole th,al be.
A• potential opponents to Pre..
lust for more governmental powdefencb.
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Ideal Kennedy In blo bld IM rePVTI'JNG THE spotllpl oa
en over the country and Ita
Jill eampa'-" appeol · lllf" . 11'
election two years hence, be
Kennedy and Eisenhower is coneconomy. He Ia against young
1o olect more .pemo.rall ~ ....
naturally tJ trying to see thai
stdered a natural polltlcal deoperlmenters, ~cularly cotldnd who wm oapporl _
!do ,tn\
all members of the quartet are
velopmenl. II olmpllfled comlege professors.
anm and help 111m &lt;lilT)' 11 04d
knocked off Ia 116%.
plex· iSsues. II personifies them.
He lo 881 defeadlng Ills on
In tbe llOl!l w1o yean. . ,
The real purpose of this elecII Ia -ler to loeu ·allealloa
record of !tlul, bul OliaddDI
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doteo for 135 CongraiiHal ami
two :roan. Hls ,..lllrtpal """"
gram - not a program of •
officials. Local tssues and local
31 Senatorial oeall plao Sf gov-cera lJ l8fd .to be that be II no1
lng sllll ond hoping everytllfnl
reacl!ons to national issues are
eraorsblp ratOI and &lt;ODDllao
oflerlq eaoap of a pooitlve
turns out right He bas,lX!I at.,
_ _:"":cPC":flOI=ed:::...:to::...:d::.om=ina=.::..telh=e-'c=am:::...·_ _.,cm;.:ln:.;:or_coo;_te.,•_lo_._ _ _ _ _ _ __,procnm. But alnee_ ~e_
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Atlleno II and ou the nut pia'
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middle al tbe Dve, and Oller
look It onf. Stephenson's EP
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the honoring of 40 year
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Karl Kepiler, lhe
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Winfield 6:40 p.m.; - Lucy Jant
Lucas down Winfield 2:40 a.111o

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7:30 Van Plitrick Sports Show

7,35 Pickell. Hordwaro Show
7:50 7:!10 flews Report
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8:56 Community New.
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11 :35 Top Ten Show
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7:00 Sign On, Mualeol aoct
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J2,oo Nooo Report
9:30 Public Service
No The Lifeline
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9:45 !!howers o1 Blel•lng
1:00 Ohio Valloy NeWll
IL50 Liveotock Market llepoft 12:30 Rev. Merlin Teebl
10:00 1\l:ason County News
1:05 Pt. Pleaoant Football
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1:011 Pbltter Party
16:56 World News
G A H S Football
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12:30 Music Just For Yoia
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12:15 Educational Special
· f :Qii Platter Party
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Lifeguard Bulletin Board
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News 0 Grams ~
1:30 News&lt;
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12:10 OhJo. Ntws
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6:011 Travelln' i'me
1:55 News Beat
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1:06 Platter Party
1:35 Van Patriot &amp;porta Show
2:55 Ne~ Beat
S:45 Off the Air
1:30 Newo
1:44 Sip Off
S:OO ~way Matinee
5:151 November
S: 56 News Beat
5:15 De&lt;em~
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paper, ran a eolumn with IOIDe 1,...; Sods?" Did you walob
intriguing prediction from ••• 1"Hazel" .or "McHale'• Navy?" .
CI'O&amp;-oe&lt;tion of opinion by high- And at 10 o'clod&lt; did you walob
ly placed people" COIIcerned wltb 1Aifred Hllobcodl, 'or Andy WI~
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"MAGIC BOY"
Cartoon Spectacular
In Blr Screen Ma'gicolor
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With Richard Boone
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leader. Jordan says Ted I.ewls the mae- •
; ·tl:wood in the '!ear future . ... Novelist
stro ls his uncle and godfather, so the
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reed two heaping bowls o salt·ed pe·an·uts
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· vlan Leigh . wJII. arrive in New' York on
while camped at .the ·l&gt;ar at Tavern On ·
Nqv. 10 to start , rehearsals ior "Tova·
The Green with a tiny trai)Slstor radio
rl~)l," the.new musicai. Her leading man
glued to .hill ear, lisJening to the Giants
will be Jean Pierre Aumqnl Althougl! It
commit that 5-to-2 murder of the Yan·
has had very little publicity, and doesn't
kees in the· si~th World Series clash.
open on 'BroJ{dway ,unUI March, the show
Dapper !)eorge couldn't have been haphas a whopping $700,009 advance .....'. .
pier-.he's ".:n avid Giants rooter.
Buddy Rich, felled· by heart attacks
The cUITenl'!avorUe theatrical story In·
volves author ~dward Albee and his
lJIOre than once in the past yeilr but re·
lengthy p19( "Who's Afraid of Virginia
fusing to obey his doctor's orders to give .
' Wpoll?" W)len ,the producers asked him . up drumming, was rushed to a ])ospiial
to shorten It a Ultl~, he looked at thein , in ·Las Vegas the other night. He . had
· .Jelly and. said, "$1iorten )he iQt~rlru~
tDeeb
. ..1! '~pJ)earing !here. Buddy's condition
flQ.Il!~. • .. ."A· Matter of ~otltton," which · o nousfy 18 _ser1ous this Upje, because
, "·,. •.Joliled 0 af~. dniary~otices 'in 'Pblladel· .- bls wife, Marw,.rushed to 'Vegas by plane
' •'phla, coulil 'li,ye gplre· oh to New Haven,
lhe minute she got ilie word at their
where tt'·wu COJllp!etely sold out. But
. fJorida home .. , . , . Maurice Chevalier
~o7,~i~Jil1111 in this the new comedy series
Mike Niehols 'blio)u!A!Iy refused 'to con·would Uke a t.ape of. the do~unlentary .
N~.,;
"'~!ll't•_McH!Jie, chief of a small U.S.
tlnue as the star,'@ that wa~ that ' .•. Ae·l'!BC is ·procluctpg QRhls career, The old
mlll!t ...,oad ., the Pacific in 1943
cording to Alexander Eliot in his qew
trquper ts 4!11! coUec't)ng mementoes of . Emi b ·
• bookr''EI!rth: ~•.·F;l.l'l' 'and Wa!A!r,~· the. his fab~lops))lstory rn show business .. :
of:~;:'~totf.:~~le, drawing on hil
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Harnl4 Ronie ha
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U
mg newer all the time, they
. · like Aii~totie ~l!a8sls?) , .,. Gore Vidal's
.record jt. 11 will be played on sound
are. Saturday night's flickers
prov?,Cative reVIew of, "The llOO MJs.
· true~ all over the place as a vote. otter
on NBC ••en made the na t~n'a
lake, originally published in England,
for Senator lack between now anJEiecitop 10 shows in the first aud·
tas ~~t scores of literary b~ffa ~0 ·!~e . tion.Day, .. , , .·. Jac!&lt;,Pal~elBW~k)n
ience sitrvey of the new season.
' ritis~ ll~k Store ~~ get ~ cow; TJiey . HOii)'WOOd for w~t He ~Opes j\'iU be for:
·~·p·
Films just leltvised "" L
.••have none, but tbere U b•f a .V&gt;S: l'l!itlon
eve1: -H~s .been Uyllig' li!J.d: wtirltinif 1·
A
Angeles stattons· ·inciude Glenn
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; ' &lt;feor~·GibbS. ~ p~ii)ng to' be a. Bll:IIIND THE SCREEN:: Judy John Wayne's "The Horse SoJ.
·:~ .. . private wat with the Arm)'•. SIIIftoday f
Jrelit crowd ple~er at the ·' Persian .INland
Way to die~s" (1959),' We've even had
: ' f'we don't know the real · ~ 'fOI: ibis.
Room,-, He! . OXP_eiience;··~;i!l!!l; and she · moke her insomnia pay- IL 2:· = e ~:!i~""Aren't thoSe
; ... We have here our soldiefl "'~· their , doe~·.~eh. aure-fire. appta~a·~+ers as .: all lhn&gt;, ''concert"· lorlhe ~
' ' ':weapons ready to shoot oll,f own 'broth·
her , POrgy and B,ess" lljl!dley O:;:d "Nev
three '!f..ks of hl!r "d 1n n e r
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of fllmo
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. · .,Jils have dlffereilces of oplnloil .,.,d IIley
a •nernber of the Gootlson·Todman Tv ,Sah!ll'a: Hotel in Lao Vegas. ,aod late fto lt •o.,...ioc spec.
' &lt; : ;,'don't want to talll:, they' .wan~ .!o) fight. ' ' slit~, )laJ; hit the jackpot with hto &lt;om&amp;Sort '~ on ln-the41esh late late lal. II •u ..,...., "' do with the
; ; ~ut you ~~w that h~re rle1(e~ the blood
dy ilbUD'I, _"My Son the ·Folll: Singer."
sho!!!·WIIhout c:ommerclalt: Lat.. · ,early _ . , . . oppeaJ 91. ,...,..
' , ,,,&lt;(Omes to the river-.so, top mu~h;noise ·
'l'he;d..c lsp't Htely to Dlelil ' lliuch' in ·~ eat !!floislo Judy's life ~a ·a hec- . ,l of old ela._ lav,.;&amp;es, Tho
';: .:top. much .radio cmenaces, :lnd : notbbi.: thll fil#terl.ands, bUt in thiB area it's sold • ' tie baijie IIJer money and cbll- ........ !0 ••,... ....... appeal
· ; more., In Bue!los· ~'- !l)e lftlngs wer8' · 40;00JI. coPfes already, Allall does ' -·
dren ·If her diVorce from s; d · 1' llutt people. were ,. b • •1
·more t).ang~rous, 'with many !Qjured peobtlles oil a nUDiber of f8Jl!ous folk 1
Lull becomes a fact.
. '!falehlnl tell!;1i!n betw...
pie and many men ldlled. The 'uuies'
' ut th~ favprtte.. ~!DS' to bo the classic
IIIIi aD4 t•, ·!!11'1 "'"""" moor
,1blue) ~Idlers won Ibis battle, and the
'Frere,Jacql!~• wlikh·he hll$ -transforThose air line hosle,..s who tl l{e~~Jowood•.; !ip l!lms,
: ·!lli'W_spapel'l ~nd all PI• ')Kiople who
med, hll,rtOusty, Into "Satah •Jackman"
let their hair down In WaohiDJReliiJ!.t : "0111" ll»Vie• NEW
~erstand J&gt;!llilical things say thilt this' is
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up In !he wlld 'blue yonder·gave
,menace from RWI8ia goes ·out and . At. ' .girl~ a lllllt~ lllllu .danciDg.to ·the music · MGM mllttd · emotlono. Mean·
: i.J~tl'l" rl"tqtn, to ·the .place that 11 de-' .~Ted, Sti;aeter's orchestra at the ei&amp;' to;, "Why . coulcln't they have
. ..,rveo iJi Latin A.jneilca. We .wlU sea
gant Colulll/ls the ~thiii' 'AAIIit, don't fltslt w~iiA!d unlll spring?" That's
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Tuetdey at 2 p.m. 1o the £w. Athens COUD!y, far 2:11 p.m,
with Rev. ~
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place aword, Jmuny Da.. coat ~ . for .._lkln, and
of Galllpolla placed lhlrd, James R 'euto 31 Gollljitjlil,
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