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A road closure eontnwersy by the law firm of Lavello and less said delendanll are onjol"'
thai has involved a propertv Yanity of Alllens, say tllat va· ed from further attempting
owner, and county and state calion (closJns) of tile public vacate said road, tllat your
oHiclals several monllls land- road wilt substanUally binder plaintiff will sutler Irreparable
ed in Melia County Common access to their property and harm and financial lo,. 10 r
Pleas court Monday with the will reduce the market value whJcb they have no adequate
ftllog of a petition for injutJO. of tile same. Tbe plaintiffs are remedy at law."
lion tnd moUon for a restraJn. owners of Carper'• Nursery.
The plaintiffs, In tile concluding order.
The petiUon states tlult P. ing part of tile action, ask that
Kennetb McElhinny, Charles E. Masheter, director of high- a restrainiog order be granted
R. Karr Sr., aDd Robert Clark, ways, State of Ohio, pursuant enjoining the defendants from
members of the board of com- 1o Section 5553.041 of the Ohio further attempting to vacate the
missioners, were named 811 de- Revised Code of Ohio, filed a township road, for a permanent
fendants in the action flied by petition with the Meigs County injunction and for ouch other
George and Lavinia carper, commissioners on or about and further orders and relief
Bedford Twp.
March 3 asking for vacation of as may be just and proper,
At Issue in tbe suit Is t be tbe road.
closing of J:Jedlord Township Carper's action says
t he
road No. 367, located In the vi- OOmmissioners showed
such
einJty of construction of the action by a proper resolution.
proposed U. S, 3! relocaUon. The plaintilf's petition /urlll·
The Carpers, according to the er says that no appeal was tak·
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petition, are owners of real es- en to the commissioners' acCERTIFICATE - Harold Blalll, right, Ga!Upolls Loeb and Dam, and Roy E. tale abutting tile township road tion by any persons as is proWann, eo~stni.ctlon division, U. S. Army Engineers, received 40-year service awarda at in question.
vided by the Revised Code of
a ....,.nf luncheon nna&gt;king the 19181 anniversary of the Corps.
The plaintoland the suit ftled Ohio.
It ts said further in tile peli· Uon !hat on or aboullune 6, the Officers of the United, gi,;.):
eommi9sloners then acled to va workers of America Local
eate the road in question. The have told company crl-ticials
matter is set for public bear~ a work stoppage-- that.· started !
lng on June '}{/,
Monday night is wltllout
The action continues: "The authorization .
plaintif/ lurther says thai tile The company and the union
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LITIGANT - George Carper, above, at wort hi "
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in tile vacation of said road, to tllelr jobs prompUy.
nursery located In Bedford Township, He and Mrs. carp~t ·,
·111 contrary to law and tllat
Company of/U:ial8 estimate took their d•fferenoes With the State and County over •
Ill at salmied personnel will be road closure to Common Pleas Court Monday.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

SUNDAY, MONDAY
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JUNE 26-27-21
"GHOST IN THI
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Boris Karloff
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)a~ed the parking lot have been completed, It wa!l announced .. ., •.,-1
1 toppage reportedly
SAIGON (UPI) - The U.s. I /rom company discipliniog of a Mayor Charles Legar ln a brief meeting of Pomeroy ~
Army today rushed ~rrborne maintenance elllf)loyo.
ell Monday night.
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CINCINNATI (UPIJ - Gov. was reimbursed wltll federal Highway Department said In underd el0 ped nd ba hi
tion alongside American paraengineer, recenUy finished the plans for the propoaed
James A. Rhodes proposed to- Appalachian funds,
workiog out details of the ft. unem ~v
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and they have been turned over to village official&amp;.
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Ilona P
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The plans wilt be referred to
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government money to coml•lete approved $!iOO million hh:nway "By moving tile deadtin• from cause tt is not upraccessi~le as :jo~~llgg~ near tile coastal
the. Walerw~ys Commission ol tile parkmg lot.
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the 289-mDe .Appalachian Way constr•ctlon bond issue has been 1971 to 1969, we would be doing other areDB."
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Olno. The VJllage IB attelllf)ting Mayor Legar ~ that •• . ,•
across soolth'l'" Ohio two years able to push lis road program more for tile people of .uuthem He said "transportation Is 8 A spokesman said the VIet'
to secure a Rrant to belp II- Beegle bad spent ~. boa!~~
earner than scheduled.
wltll Its own money with tile and aoutheastem Ohio than ony cost of production" and a new Cong already bad lost 119 known
nan"" the ~nstruction of
•· 10 prepanng !be piau, I 'lid
Rhodes ~id in a letter to federal government later reim· amount ol temporary financlal highway would reduce Ill• "''' dead and probably many more
paved road mto the area above reluse.t to submit a· bill b lolio
John' L. Sw4!"ney, /ederal co- bursing Ohio for the money ad· relief!'
of oblppioglrom lite area tO lbe in the figbt 240 miles northeast Tw
work. Council agreed 1111116- •'
chalrtl1att of the Appalacnian vanced.
The governor predicted the eastern and midwestern market ol Saigon. He aid lite fight
o women and an 16-montll
mously to send Beecie a lllllll
~ Commission, Ohio This would be the poUcy fol· mucl&gt;diSCUS!ed highway would whUe at tile 88018 time &gt;poulog may well be the opening round old cbild nuracuiously escaped
of appreciation.
would advance fl33 mlllio." for lowed In advancJns money for open the area to indostiial 01• tile area to increased tourist of another of tile war's big ba~ :;r!;;"' Injury in a harrowmg
It also WD8 I'O)lOJted IIIli .. .,
esJ(neeriog, construction and the Appalacbia highway, t.~e pansion. He said the rOfllon was trade.
Ilea. u.s. casualties were report· 'The'enthreel
In Pomeroy Monday.
street departmenl wlll .,... '
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WASBINGTON (UPI)- 'l1te batUe area Saturday in what ave, in a car witllout brakes.
Discussion wu also ....,.
()Ofe... Deparm.t al1110tu&gt; could be an effort to crush tile Driver of tile car, • llii9 Sta· Over 1000 persons are e&gt;pe&lt;~ regarding tile ~' ~ ' ' i
eod Mottday that ID ObiOID Communtoto between the lwo lion. wa~on, was Mrs. Homer ed to attend tile fourth annual ase of lighting f""'''llee '*•l it wu IDIOD( II Amorfeu ..,. Amerk!an for&lt;es. But a lpok.,. Hysell; Pa..engers were Mr11. meeting of tile Marletta·Athens boat docks, but DO adloia ·i ll,
Weemea ldllod Ia VfOI Nam man said there ,.., no direct HyaeU 1 grandda~~ghter, Mf!. Milk Producers AMoclation Frl· taken, Tbere was d(ailn~t'
ved fatal
Manley, and Mrs. Man- doy, June 21 , at tile Warren bout . the possibility of
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Autborittes said the brakes
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aear tile levee ror boaton.
W. Cottrill Jr., oea o1 Mr. Oiler u Vhtitiog
of the Hysell car gave
way Dmner will. be oerved to mom· second reading of Q ........
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HAMPTON, Va. (UPI); - Two Marine jell collided and Mn. Georse W. C.ttrm Parcots, Brother
lbortly alter II ollrted do... bers end their lamlllel belw!en establishiog lht rate .. • .... • ·
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with the deafening roar of a sonic boom Monday night and :·:::. i2~~· ~~ Richard Oller, 1 senior at lite steep incline, which Is a- 6 ~'!~~~,;,:~·S·!i~ be fur- montll u rental foe IGr •
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one fell like a fireball. It swept death and destruction on
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let Miami University, an1ved home bout I 20 per cent grade, for nlshed by tile Mastertones Quar- dock was approved.
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this AUantlc coastal area. At least two per110na _a 3().year- NIDI •ar to IN,
this past weehend for a viall about 500 n.
tel lrom Nitro Cartoon films Council, ln its llaal '1li!!l
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old mother and her 19·montb son - were JdUed and
wllh biJ parenla, Mr. and Mn. Mn. llyaeU reportedly wres~ wm be shown 1;, tile small cbil· decided to bavo Ita ; : : ;
$2 BUlion Primln,
were Injured, 12 badly enough to be hoapllallzed In the Veten111 Memorlol Hoopltol Riebard Oiler and son, Steve. led the steering wheel of ber dren
summer meetings beflla ...
, holocaust that lollowed,
Mr. and Mra. OUer went
to ear all the way down the hiU, Th~ speaker of lite evening lll p.m., rather than at I ··
WASIIINGTON T B 11 1
The crasltlng ·piane, ripping througb four blocko ollbe Admlo1loas - Mrs. Robert Miami for blm and IIley vtsl~ pulled on the emerpncy brake, wlll be Rev. Larman s. Sher· clock.
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HoUH ' Bllllklqg Committee •~&gt; I Backroe Beacb residential and resort area, set oU fires Barinn, Pomeroy, Myrtis Park-ed with relatives ta Slockport and pal the ear iD reveroe, but wood of Rotterdam Junction Attending were Mayor~.
(ll'IWed lllondl!)l a bill designed ' that repeatedly reignited, .delaying and bamparlnj oearch· or, Pomeroy; Joan Greea, A(. and ColumhUB enroute bome. was unable to slop It.
New Vork. Rev Sherwood ...; Clerk Edna Scboenleb .~.~
to pump anou!er $2 billion into II era looking for more bodies which Fire Mirabal
bally; Matlbow Wolf, Cbester; Richard, wbo Is studying En- The car ernued Mulberry· blinded at birth: He bas been Councilmen Leslie Fults, ,llilll,
the tlibt money market lor,.. Hopkins said may be
Patricia llarrll, Middleport; IIDeeriJti, will lelve Wednet- av and oldeswiped a power pole UUed "Amazing Man o! Aeblev· CoUins, Roy Beuter and, ;loall ,
pie who wan\ to buy or bulld ed by debrla.
b1J parachute floated
Bottie Hysell, Pomeroy; ShiJ'o day for Millinocket,
Maine, and tllen rammed into lbe re- menl"
Pouhn.
bomea.
"We're having lo fight
II in!o the bay.
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Manley, Pomeroy; Jessie Where he will be Uloclated cently remodeled home of Hen· The subject ol his address will
---The '?mmlll"' passed a but fires instead of lookln sma
HeJioopten To 11e1euo
Rutland.
with lbe Great Northera Paper ry Baird, H4 Mulberry • ave, he, "To Meet the Challenge,..
WEATHER
tbat (IVSI • tile Fed\!l'al N• bodies .. H
g 10 r The other three oliO
Company tllere for the oummer. where It Jlopped. Cbildren were wbkb, like all biJ addresses, is
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MOJ'!gage ; ·~laUon;
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into the bay and were
lllodlarps- Wanda De W• He will flO by plane from Part· playfDi on lite por&lt;h of tile designed to entertain, provide Fatr, Utile &lt;baDp .. 1 1 'll• ·
(KFIIMA) authority lo bO!ruw l The plummedog alrcralt
by belkopten. They
Joltn Motley, Mildred Fisiter, ersbur1 airport. He II major- Baird !tome just prior to tile tllo~~ght and inspire personal de- alttre loDlPt. low SUI. : . . '
another fillitlllan lor""'.ying
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main in
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Harold Evlrll In poper teduJoloD,
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LIMIIIIeu Jaullclled l&gt;la own bl&amp;iJway beau·
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111111 he dlt proved tblt beauty IJ not
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aao, I. It McDonald of NoWIIUOD, Ll., btpn promotlne the Idea of
rt11n111c tbt dreary monotony of the drive
a.... Grot River Road In Tenw Pariah.
He Ill aa nample by pltntlDI oak and
pial - . , myrtle, ro,.., tuUpo, pansies,
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tbt rood.
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1011, even the humblest homes alolll lbe
highway were ablaze each spring with flowertnr beaut,. McDonald donated plants to
tbOI!e who couldn't lfford thtrn.
Tourlsta who formerly aped throup the
area on the way to New orleans began to
slow down to look at the dllplay, to stop
1nd tptnd JOmt Ume - and some money.
'!bey wmt home and told othera about it.
IA&amp;t spring, more tban 100,000 people
from all 50 atateo aod 25 foreign countries
came to vlalt. One owner of a pneral store
reported he had as many cualomera ia one
day 11 he uaed to have In three months.
It was all started by one man. And hla
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da)'l. All&amp; 0111!1 tbt Involuntary reaction
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ro@CI .at111 l)'lllpatby, wblt a lti'IDttr
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By William S. White
WASHINGTON- Ronald Rea·
10'1 overwhelming seizure "'
the nomination for Governor in
California is sending aeismic
sbocia through the 1111tional Re·
pub!icu power structure.

Reagan's warm endorsement
by former President Eisenhow·
er, on one of tho!le now tradi-

tioaal pilgrimages to Gettysburl by aspiring G.O.P. poll·

ticlans, has had the most profound effects .
Most notably, General Eisen-hower's embrace has made it

humanly impoSSible for other
ambitious ltepoblicans 1o label
Reagan a right·wing extremlal,
\hough tile opposition Democrats win no doubt continue te
do so. ID consequence, he en·
ters "tlle mainstream of Repuo

lleanism" and cannot be aym·
bolically dislod!ed from It by
intraparty riVall unless, dur·
ing his campaign against Democratic Gov. Pat Bron or later

in his career, he should adopt
patently far-right attitudes.
Alter all, Mr. Eisenllower Is
the very lather of mal111tream
Republicabism, meaning aonOid Guard but alio non • new
liberal Republicanism.
An d
when he says Reagan is not only acceptable for present pur·
poses but would, II elected In
November, beeome a distinct
Prooidenli'al posslbUity, rivals
will thrust in vain again!lt the
rock of Eisenhower approval.
All this mean• that the loeue
of power within the G.O.P. Is
movm, farther away from pr..
dsely u- Eastern and quite
liberal forces who hafe In ef·
feet odopltcl Gov. George Romney of Michigan as their favor ite for the 11188 Prealdential
nomination. The •ita! point bert
il tbll maimltream Repal&gt;licllliam, IMulh an admittedly
aomewhal vacue tag aa aro all
tap deJlllll with political ldeoloJieS, io by no mea111 liberal.
It Is, by rough definition,
a
pretty lnditi-1 ...-vatitm
wilh j111t a dash of liberalism
added.
II Reapo'o mission to Get·
tysburg bas widoni!CI ovornlghl
the Delli of eenuiDe poltllli'al
fttpubllcan Praldenlial noinl..... llliiJ also ll1lroduced au!&gt;
ite tomplelitlea 101o tllat de

velopng race.
Even a Reagan n the clothing of a ria:ht-winger - assumiDJ, of course, he is not defeated by Brown - would have
bfen a strong force at the 1961

Republican National Convention.
In such clothing, however, hi A
powtr would have been largely that of veto. In his present
posture of mainstreamism, that
power could become a great affirmative influence, conceivably
for Reagan himself and
at
m~nimum for any
candidate
Reagan might support.
Richard Nixon's manifest desire to have another go at the
Presidency, for illustration,
would aulomatically be grtat·
ly forwarded if Reagan should
be of a'filelldly tum of miod.
For Nixnn is acceptable to the
Republican center and more or
less acceptable even to t h e
right wing.
Conversely, the buildup being
attempted now by the Eastern-

ers for Romney has clearly
been hurt by what has already
happened In California. For no
detached observer could find
in Reagan's primary triumph
the smallest comfort for t he
Eastern liberals.
U ''right-winger" Is
too
strong a term for Reagan - and.
in practical political fad it II
far too strong In tile afterli&amp;bt
of Gettysburg - he plainly sym·
bolized a surge of aome kiod
of conservatism In the nation's
biggest state. Nixon
could
ride such a surge;
Romney
would find it rnos1 difficult 1o
do so, given the nature of bii!l
essenllal backing.
In lihort, aclor Ronald Rea·
gan is shaking up the G.O.P.
as the old elephant ha! n o I
been llhook up since it fell from
natiollal power. in 1900. A1 d
llhould he beat bani-pressed
Brown in November, the thing
would amount 1o nlthlllf leu
thaD an earthquake of chang~.

low fever, typhus or
pique
are preva)ent, you m•t alto
bove valid proof of vaccina·
tioo a&amp;alnat thtat dtao .....
Wben planning yoor trip ~
Is well to consider tile olfect
By Wayee 0. Brandllldl, M.D.
on your health of the area
Most perS0111 rem1in a1 well you exptct to vi!it. If 100
while travellne aa when theY have hay lever you will
are at home, but efth a minor ffnd a ·welcome absence ol rtfl"
Illness can take all tile fun out ,....., in Europe, Bermuda and
of yoor vacation. For that reas- the VIrgin lalands. If yoo have
on It is a good Idea 1o have a astllma or other respiratory dl,.
physical checkup, including a eases a warm, stable climate
dental mlmlnation, beloro yoo if!J recommended.
start yoor trip. II yo• plan to
If you have a 1111n&gt;ilfloalia.
leave the coontry, aa~ your al disease. or an easily opatt
doctor about the vaccination8 dif&lt;stlve trad, your best bet
you will need.
is a cold climate. II you bave
The United Stalt Publk a heart diseaoe, bigb blood
Health Service
recommeods pressure or a circulatory disncclnation
agolnat typbold, order, you should avoid bi&amp;h
~nus,
poliomyelitis a n d altitudes.
dlphllleria for everyone. Tblo
~toougbt~d ·~ ba
lo In addition 1o a amallpox given 1o yllur wardrobe. In
Yaednatlon which mll!t ban hot bumid areas your clotlliftl
beeo done within three yeara shoUld be light In wel()lt IIIII
of yoor lat..t return 1o the color, loose In lit and prefer·
United Stilet and •olidated ably linen or cotlon, Fllr hJIIb
wilb the official stamp of yeur altttudn you must lot ~
local or state bealtll depert· lor warm days and ctld lll&amp;bla·
mont. Failure 1o comply with For cold countries provide 1our·
tllio rqulalion may I1IHD de- •II with ...Jon DIP! w. .
tention for ~ 1o 14 days.
lncllldilfll a alee(liftl &lt;IP 111&lt;1
If you are retumiq fl'Gm bed socks. For any &lt;ODI1Iry II
• country wbere eholera, yel- ta-lo-araiDc&lt;Mit ...

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castle In o.m.ay that accepta overnlpt
auest~ of course.
At ldat two 1'lth-&lt;ilotury moated man·
llo1to are belnJ restoted aod reftlrblsbed
by th• Federal RqubHc to accommodate
tourlsta. The water·!llled ditcheo aurround·
lng the caallea, orlgJnoiiJ deolped to di,.
courqe unw&amp;llled vlaltoto, aerve u
U81quo toutlat alttldlona.

ly GARY KALE

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TO MAKe LIKE A CrlOTCfifTV CRITIC
ANP SUMS IT UP 'TflUS •• ••

pound Dodger hurler Monday
when HoustoA slopped
Uis Angeles~
In fa!!t, Jt was Cuellar who
Immediately made Drysdale
wish hi had spent more time
tralaiDg. asd a lesser period
CO!Itract haggling when beat
Loa Angeles 1-0 in relief on
April li and &amp;reased the skids
for Don
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Wlttl FBth Gomt
Cuell
tteltod ·
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Th&amp;t WM a far cry
die
ae¥f1Htroke load whtdt he beld
over Casper at the tnd o1 the
frOIIt nlnt•lil Senday'o play but
it loeftlecl ·m. a h!r 'ooe.
llowe¥er, Palmer agaio touna
111e back alno moro 111aa he
&lt;IOUid muter.

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lpllllt&gt; ·whlch they lace the
lhree .leoms bigbest up in tile
alalldlnga.
Tbe Plutet boll! down .second
~.J~,games back o!•.pace,
oteltllfl saa,,FraDclS&lt;!O. l.to Augel" hbebiDtud
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Ia a luU 10 IOJiifil down to ian
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Tht ·Redo .hlfO three
with tho Pirates and IlleR

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era » oomp!N the 1on1
IIBDd. ..
A apll~ o1 lboso games, ..
entry. 9 tho mlDua side,
Cincbnlati In
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13-4 Triumph
Over Portland

Ortiz Retains Lj·ghtwe·I•ght ., '
TJ
it eWith TK0 Win Monday
PIT'I'SBURGH (UPI)
oald earloo Ortiz,
matltr of time.

job," he aeltl.

Vldory Will Help
0 rIll, whose e amp
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tree passes and yielded four
a&amp; be weat tile roult. Greg
pitched the
di1lor Portland, faaned two
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56 201 32 60 .299 Dryadale, Perraauld (II, .
44144 II 43 Jll9 ~ !I) tUUI llooeboro: ,
Cal iitl2t3 28 63 .Z911 Roberti, Cuellar (1), oweno (9) ·
Powell, Hal 58191 10 56 .293 ud BalomaL WP-Caellar 15Heme R11Do
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23; Alou, Braves 17;
100 010 300- $
Hart, Gianta 16; Santn, CUba, Atlanta
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Giaoll and Torre, Short, Roebuck &lt;4), Fox (7) ,
Braveo 15.
Herbert 18) and Dalrymple;
Amerlcaa League: P'. Robia- Oollinger (7·7) aad Oliver. LP
aoa, Oriole&amp; and Scott, Red Sox -Fox 11·%). HRs-Torre (15th),
II; Killebrew alld OliVa, TwiltO Oliver % (2ad &amp; !rd), Callisoo
14: B. Rob1osoo, Orlolea 11.
&lt;4th).
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N a tin al Leaguet Aaron, New York 020 000 000- I U

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Reclla bitting waa led by
ooon u poaaiblt. He aaid
Hart wtth a home run
over Blzzarro wu
triple aod Neaao With a
"a thousand apeecbea alngle and double. Other Ita·
SOO,OIO voles."
aillt bitlart _were David Crow,
~trip~ ,:t;udtlyRobePy"';"· Raab
Allor the politicking, ha
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es, taC
t. go alter the
double, BRd Pole Sayre, Brei
erowa.
Hart, aod David ThOI!I, a 111.
The TKO &amp;ave Ortiz 1
each.
mart of • willa, btcllldlag
itockouta, against aeven
a draw and one
wao ao easy u J .
Jlizarro bas u
GREEN BAY (UP!) -star - ~=:..i:D~;~Ma=y~:;.!G:ilt~nta::...•:nd~St.~Lo~UIB~~300:.:000:.1~01:~-4~9~8
he
d be b h
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pau receiver lloyd Dowler of
wow
ut e
10 aid dran twice.
the Greeo Bay Packers ,;•ned
me wben be kept running," the
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29-year-old Ortiz said.
The f11bt. uttouDy
-year CtDtracl Monday
Seored Cotulllently
and broadcaat hy
wltb tile NaUtlllal Football
But \t really wau't
Nt:: ,lork IK., wu u
Llleut champloRs.
CINCIN!IATI (UP!) - Ten a used car aalesman when
aueceoa, but • llnanclal ftop.
Dowler Ia! the team last year I
lliGh eaadidateo from among Isa't performing It&gt; the
Ia cateheo wltll 44, eood for 110
11 drew 1 crowd o1 f,20I
Cln$UU Reds
oolmalteuvered Ortiz
a
of $1t.OOO
Jerds and four louchdowns. Re i
era
beet
tile first 11 rounds, bobbinl
.,....
·
waa named 1o the Weot Pro
tile
Hell of Fame.
weaviHg, staylnl out of
Ortiz bad a IJUII'Uiet
Bowl team.
!
Fana will cboooe one of tbe of danger and -1n1
aad 10 per ceol of~ ~:lr~;;,;:~~;;;;;~~~
playfn, who will be
leltUy, but lightly.
televlaioo proceeds. B
July Ill ill uremonioa at eros· "The pUIICb that sank
received a nat 16,000
Iuper Pnmlum Quality
lfy 1l'leltl.
waa 1 left book 1o the """'' " 1
The DimtiHeea are Infielder grinned Ortiz, who wel&amp;hed
Bobby Ada1111, !MWS: p1teber evee 135 to Bizzarro's ~~~~'&lt;j ~lEW
Jot Jleaa, 114(1.47; iii!Ielder "That really put him down."
PIBI'ON
' Grldy Halloo, 191U4;
Bizzarro said he waa hurt
. DETROrr !UPU ~~:;";; Jl
Eddie JIOII, 181U/1111d ltiii-4J; the bombardmen~ but felt
IIIC Ray SCOtt llped
outfleldlr MI k 0 · McCormick flgllt was ~ too quickly two-year contraet wltll
Decorator Colors
JIN0-43 aad IP\6· slloristop
"I knew 1 was bit, but · Detroit Plllool ol the Nati-'ll
tile ~. 19S6-3'1 and JM3.f/. wasn't groggy," aeld tho :~:~ BuietbaU Aaaoclatloll. ~·ueiii,...•SE
eateber ~y Mueller, llltHf
,
Bizzarro,
Scett, a H forward, '"'
VIA
1010
V·8 engine, automatlo tnna., power braifs, power
and ~~ plteher Kett Raf.
6r&amp;t 11mt Ia
IU polnta fer 1
lest Y~i~
Hwohl Ch1M, Mer.
leoaberger, .!8&amp;7-54; pltcber £1. career,. "llftlll OO:.n, but 1
He was the P1a1ona Oral di
steering,
radio, aew white aldewaUa, wheel discs, light
Mtddloport
mer Riddle, ll!3t-U end !till
up qulei and shook
dtolce II !Ill a!ltt piiJIQI
blue with white top 10d blue vtayl Interior, 41,000
,.... wvt-un
end outlleldlr llailk Sauer
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with lho Allllll• ~ea111
milea. Cadillac trade-in.

T...y Ia 'l'lleadQ, Jane Jl,
tilt 172nd clay ot 1• Willi 11)1
"' follqw.
Tho JIIJOn Ia between Ill lltW
phae end llrll &lt;pllller.
The moi'DIII&amp; aiara are
llltl Saturn.
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TIW wenlai alar Ia ......_,,
'lilt Flrlt lAdy o1 lha Oallod
Stales, Martha WaaiiJIIton waa
bora on ll1la day Ill 1'131.
On tllil day ill hlatory:
Ill Hll, flit IJ. L CIMiltulkla
IIlia effect a• tho
lqlslaiUie of New llttltj111111rt
nUlled I~ the Dilttb 11a1t to do

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6nd whea the time eamo,
a matter of seconds.
the Puerto Rica•
Brou resideat caa settle
..-.oot 011 the plus side,
to .a more Important battle
won't
win•ing the Democratic
Ilcbetluled to 8lart tonlgbt
li!&gt;• for tile New York
lite RNa Ia Haak Flscher
Senate.
Iotter Ill bla Drat Cinclnoati
He figures he gained
lui -kead.-Sieve Blass (I&gt;!) 300,000 volts to that
wiiiWOJt for tho Pirates.
Monday night when he acored
·
terbnical lmockout over
Blzzarro of Erie, Pa., to
world llghtweil!bt

1J Vallet! fttaa llllaulloMI

Jlloi , . Malrl ....
lllag pllcl1er flO' the
!eating Roo CIOJiclJ of
Net dslaUs of the ' ..,..;
IDnted lu.

fourth Blarted a tltret-1'1111
AllanIa surge. Denis Menke
Keith Vanlnwage,.adlaili"to ~f'
walked and Felix Millan
Maj.,. lloape Staadlnp
~- Leopo
knolors held the ,.,,
111
followed with a double. Both By Uniled Preas JBteruUoul
W. L. Pel. 6B
"'· • lead off hom&lt;r
were drivte Ia 00 Tony
Nalloul Leagao
Baltimore
42 22 .656 ••
Cra•g in tile sillh, a
CIODbller'o alnlle.
W. L. Pel. G8 ' Detroll
llll 21 .821 210 ~U
aingle by Rlck Martin,' ?J!~i
Cloninger evened hla record San Fru
40 20 ,615 ... Cleveland
37 23 .617 3
lng and losing
J
at 7·7 u be allowed seven bill. Pltllburgh
37 25 .697 1'4 Callfornill
.Sii It ,53t I
1 For the Senators, ver10 1£irl:
The key Pbiladelpbla blows Los Angeleo 37 27 .571 :1'4 llfilmesobt
30 32 .484 11
·Paul Saro&amp;Sy, obief of the Dl· : Rick Howard and Sieve
were Johnty CaUiaor'• fourth Hoosloa .
35 30 .&amp;311 i CbiCIIO
30 12 .484 11 ..lsien o1 watercraft announces : bad singles · Bruc.: Hawl')\o
homer of the soaso• in the fifth Philadelphm 35 31 .sao 51&gt; Jllew York
26 33 .441 1311 tltat as • result of the Public I singles, and Chester iloiw!f,
end Bill White'a three-ruB St. Louis .
32 31 .508 7 Wasbiogtoa
28 38 .424 1$ Hearing held o• May 5, 1966, triple.
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29 34 .WI to I Kaltsas Ctly 25 38 .397 1611 rules and regulations concern- Martin fanned
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Foz, in relief. lost his serond Allula
30 ;t' .441 Ill&gt; I Boslon
, '13. 41 .349 1911 ing tbe operatioa of watercraft ed 8 inlo the fifth
lopped Cleveland 4-2 and single.
(IIITie In throe decisions
' New York
24 37 393 !4 I
. Moaday 1 lleaolll
on waters under tile jurisdiction couldn't get anybody .OU! g
Califor11ia downed Minnesota 5- Houston scored its 5econd run St. Louis won its fourth CbJcago
20 41 .3%8 l8 1W~shmgtcm 4 Clevel~nd 2,
of the Ohio Division of Wildlife, Br1an Mullen came Jh..lG~
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3
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iD tbe fJfth on a double by John consecutive game with the help
Mondafs Resllltl
:Cincago .Kansas City . •
· Divismn of Parks and Re- a S!X-run fire set by the SelJa. .
Cuellar, doing double duty for Bateman, Robert's linJle and of Lou Brock's two stoleH bases St. LoUJs 4 New York 2• mght cam 5 Mmnesota I, D1£ht
and the City of Colum· tors Mullen fm1shed fannirll ·
manager Grady Hatton as a Joe Morgan's sacrifice fly tbat against the Mets that raised his Atlanta 7 Plula 5· mght
(Only g~mes scheduled 1
as requesled, havt:' been 2. walkmg 2.
starter and reliever, came tn wa• caught on a sensatiOial season'• thefts to 25. Brock Houston 4 Los Angeles 2, nJgbt Tu.esday • Probable Pitchers adopted.
Vamnwagen mowed down P.
after Los Angeles Ued the score pia) by Davis.
be@;an 1 three-run Cardinal (Only games scheduled)
Mmnesota at C a II f 0 r n 1a This means that on all watfrs Jnd 1ans baUt"rs by at~;f:p
In the seventh Inning againsi
OU•er Bomera Twice
outburst In the first when he TU&lt;sd~y'• Probable Plt&lt;:bero (msht)- Perry '2-t) vs Lopez where boating is perm11ted, walked 4
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~Robin Roberts.
Gene Oliver'• second homer walked and stole second San hancls&lt;.'O at ChJcag~.~- (3-6).
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except Kiser Lake. eledrir mo. ActJon &lt;~t Middleport park tllJJ
Score Twle&lt;
of the gamo cominl after Singles by Phil Gagliano Curt Mancha! (12·2) vs. Haads 15-4). Chicago at Klftsas City lors of less than four horsepow- evening has !he Midd\lllloll P&lt;&gt;
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ous n ••en wen
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pe Alou'a single, broke a~ Flood and Mike Shannon helped -Selma (3 21 ., Slallard 1121 , &lt;5-&amp;
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ny Barons playmg tile Pollli!IIOY
CUellar in ll1e eighth and scored tie and dropped Phlladelpbla bring the runs across and give
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PIlls burgh at Cincmnati ' Detrott at Washmgton (mghll l Cowan L ke Pymatunmg Burr
1Wice. 11_11
yon star~ the mto fifth plaee beblll(t Houstoa. ~er ~elson Briles his second (night)- Biass 15 _1 vs. FJscht!r i-McLain {10. 3) vs. Segui (2.5),
ka La, k Lo
A . scheduled meetmgs of * •MD1 B lt'm
rally agamst Drysdale wtth a Oliver' a tint home run in tbe Will ag811l8t five losses.
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a 1 or
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· , Lake and Gmlford Lake h0:1s
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Phi\ode\phia at At Ia n t a twi-night)-Bertalna 0·21 and Ibeen raised to 10 horsepower. Leflhander Ci e~ W~,!:f.!'. Ia
II".
(nighll- Shorl &lt;8·4) ••. C\oniA· IBarber 16-21 ••. Petersoa 15-5) On S!rouds Run Forked Run scheduled lo star\ for"'~ B~r·
lotemadonal Leqne Staodillga ger tli-71
and Slottlemyre (~)
Knox and Veo
t , Lak es, mo1o rs. dons and
Bob
r H•gOtloander
P
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- ,-J ... l!ur·
:
BJ United Pren IDteroational i Los Angeles at Houston Cleveland at Boston I.night)- ' not in excess of four horsepow- ette gr orne, oy.
Toledo
W. L. Pd. GB · (nighl)-sutlon &lt;l-SI vs. Farrell Bell (li-ZI vs. Sheldon (4-lll.
er may be used
-·--· - - ••• ·
Columbue
35 21 .625 ... U·5J.
Wedoes&lt;lay'• Gam"
For the City oi Columbus. the STUART FP.&gt;; E
,, •I t;.,
II 17 .»1 I
Wednetday'a Games
llfinnesota at California, night water ski zones as now laid out ! NEW YOi!K tUP!t
The Pirates romped 1o 1 II).S,stngle.
30 27 .526 5I&gt; New York at Sl Louis night Chi atKan City 2 twi·night
;
ed
slugger Dwk Stuart bec.an&gt;., a
over ~ ~~ ~nd Dodt he o:::e~
Bote·~
30 30 .500 7 ISao Francisco at 'chlcag~. 1
IDetroit at Wasbbtglon, Dight were- approv . ---- - - ; free agen t Monda, ..."""'
01
. p as 8o e, Le gera ik'
I~ nd mlk rs, Richmond
29 30 .492 71&gt; Phila at Atlanta, nighl
Baltimore at New York, night
club claimed him alter WSiffi'S
mM ndaomeroy ys
ague slit mRg ooRol e gh I • .~~ ~~ Buffalo
17 30 .474 81&gt; , Lo• Angeles at Hous"'n, •ilhl Cleve at BostoR, 2, twi-night
Selma, Bearnarth 18) and •skl'd by the New ·0 y.
our. ·
ac weut u• wr
26 31 .456 t\i ·~ -- -~-· - --- - - - - -·· -· ·-·
- !· Taylor; Briles, Hoerner (9) and had expired.
"' · 1,,.
hurled the distance for lance for tile Dodgent laaniai
24 31 .400 IS
While, Phlllies 43 ·, Flood, Cards McCarver. WP- Brlles &lt;2·5). The Mets asked . •watv,er, • last
Pirates
in their rout over two ud walklDI four.
M
da
•p
"·
1
Jel• .. Faulk fsnned 14 and
on y'• Resnlts
and Allea, Phil\ies 40.
• - se1ma (3-31.
week 10 give the lir~l
,tia~~ffiiO
only two wslks. Souls- Bomber blltera wen Rn
Red Sox I IL AIIStara 4,
Amerlean League: B. RobiahiS uncoodttlonal r~lt'.(ls~ ...
started for the Jets and was Vance with a home run aad
• w· ;'Rf.IIM\1' 7 r nrer
~
By
Unlttd
Pres•
lnteraattenal
43;
Oliva,
Twills
aad
(Only
games
scheduled)
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by Gilmore ill tile filtll. ~le, Gary Dull aad Jlm
National League
RobinsOH, Orioles 40; Knoop,
American League
ISanders l81 and Roof. , . , 1
Geltl!tg the only Jet
bits m, each two •inlles; DorROy,
G.AB.R.R.Pcl. Angels 38.
,Cleve
010000 }{1(1 .. 2 7 3 Horlen (3·7). LP-stal!ofd' (1).
Andy Vaagha• wilh
a Oblinger and Bob Black, eacb
Stargll Pitt 54198 30 65 .328
Pil&lt;:hlng
!Wash
020 lOt OOx-4 61 ' 1). HR- Roor 13rd\ . .. '·,
and T. Soulsby witb a a double and abtlle and Tom
Alou, Pill
54~ 28 67 .327 1 N a Ito a al League: Perry, I O'Donoghue. Radatz t8i and
. ·n.
. Pirate bitters were Jon LoweryudLoiiDioBiack,a
·Mota, Pitt
481311 18 45 .324 iGianta 8-1 ; Martchal, Giants Azcue; Richert &lt; ~) and Minn
01!100800..-1 ,11
two triples. Case
gle aach.
l'lmnte, Pill !8 243 3t 78 .321 ' aJid Koufax, Dodgers 12-2: Camilli. LP- O'Donoghue 15 31 . Calif
100 000 )lx-c t ,.,, 0
1
home 1'11111 'and ' dou· lltdger ptayera aettlnl
Morgan, Hou 64 235 33 75 .31V iKnowles. Phillies Ii-I ; Bla88, _HRs-Camilli &lt;2odl, Colavito Grant. Wurt~.n~loo ..(1.) .. Md
1
. Jed Will, s dooblo . and ...... R. Roach, a alnglo
Cepeda, su. 47 149 17 41 .31$ lPiratel alld Regal, Dodger&amp; .. : (7th ).
' Baltey: Brunet. Burdette 11\,
siHgle and M. N....lroad, Chuck ltrlplo; Jne Buck, 8 homt
Carty, All
61176 2t 55 .313 1.1.
1
!Lee 181 and Rodgers. •·1/r· and M. Dillard, etcb 1 and E. F'b a •'•"'•
Rae'-- -ed 1 l!-4 wl
Flood, SIL
63247 28 77 .312 Ameri&lt;aa Leagae: .. Watt, Chicago
100 010 Oto- 3 7 0 Burdette (H). LP--{;ranl 11""• .....,....
...
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. n OV· ' AIIen, Phil
48158 411 49 .310 Orioles and Pizarro, Wllite So,, ·Kan City 000 010 ootJ.... I 4 t 9l. HR-sieborn (3rd1. · · 'the PortlandLe:~tes~~~:; ! Sanlo, Chi
61220 38 111 .3415 6-1; S. Miller, Oriole&amp; i&gt;l; ! Horlen, Locker (8), Pizarro
•
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·,
American Leagne
s.Riord, Angelo 7-Z: McLaiH, 111 aJid Romaoo; Stafford, tOnly games schedu~~~ ;~
G. AB. II, B. Pel. Tigera 10.1.
Mike Nease, a rlghtllander,
Bal 62 ZZI 51 74 .335
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - What
IItty do aurtng· tile next week
probably Will decide whether
the etncfnbatt Reds liAlsh iJI the

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tile Ja..- fllm!l urt~~­
clll'elf io tlte Amertean .COIII111811d.
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dlqrunUed Palmer wbo!t plaJ·
off lou waa ~~~ udrd iJt tllret
tries.
"It's pttiRg te he a danul
babU," sighed Palmer, wbo
agailt looked like be wa&amp; going
to wilt bis 10&lt;0od Open crown
1111ten he shot tile front Dine of
the urrow, tree·llned Olymple
Club aourso 11 a two-un&lt;Ior-par

inlling Monday and picked up alttgle aad made second wheo
his llltb VlciOry without a lola. Willie Davia bad trouble
Mike CUellar II the latest Drysdale lost hla !lith coasecu- eom1n1 lfiJ wttb tilt baH. llulty
Carlbbean···eomel 19 join the live decision and nlatll of the Staub tllfli doubled w,;m home
War OD Dot Dryadale.
aeasoo when he wao touched and !bat waa aU for Dryedale.
Juaa Marlehal· of the Domini· lor aU four Houstoo 1'11111.
.
,
tal Bepubi!O, .lin Francilf!'O'B Atlanta defeated Pblladelpbia
error led to
ltrebaW., rl&amp;blhander, twlee 7·5 end St. Loull whipped New Houston' Drat run In tho
baa beMoa Deaperalo Don II York 4-2 in the only otbor ll(lenlac il1ttll1( wheo ~ mJa.
1168.
scheduled National League plaJ'd Sonny Jacboa 1 11'01111"
Cuellar, a lean 1&gt;11, 161&gt; action.
der. Jackson olole second and
pounder from Puerlo Rico, won In tllree scheduled American went ID ~ on catcber Joba
bll aecond decbloo in_ acUon League gamea, Chicago cUpped Ro!enoro' throw Into cea~·
apln$1 the SIX·fooi·SIX 2'JO. Kansas City 3·1, Washis(!lon field. He acored • Stau&amp; I

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Casper aeld.
l'lltor W..U WtD
He certaloly put 11 and bla
putter to good uoe Mooday.
Casper alolt a pap oot of
Palmer's patented pattem of
play te wilt bis aecoad Open
Utie. He cborged from bebiJtd
iD what bad beta 111e typical
Palmer lubloa, to overtake the

:Astros Top ·LA, ·Drysdale, 4-2

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HELEN HELP US!

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about marria&amp;e just don'l
The Idea ol tllo daughltr ol simply
lll Laurentia' "Matdlilla" film They are not practical, •~
a U. S. President wearinl false
eyelubes once ml&amp;ht
have
~~~~. Ill wbl~ ·~- ploys~• i~IIY. In~ ~~~~~n.,lh• cue
·· 11e11~ ....111. &amp;,MIIN
""
Ul ~ ... ,".' , ......... ,.......
been a trivial scanaa1 bu1 uu'
do!tbt once the IUYS 11om this Wby 1111'0 - and let'a tell !hal
In tllis CoSinetlc Aie, wherein
pi the "Ira" wUI remain a to O.Zia aod Harriet, the Jllhl
Lynda Blrd'i
omnipresent
-nat
mystery .. · The bust· Mill,.., Alee GUlJiePI!S, Pol'!J
liD 111&lt;1 Rutltrinl lllhea ....
lfiJ
o1
David
"Dya" ol "UN· and Roltlle Como, Ed and lylo
made the cover of Newsweek
CLE") McCallum aild' wife JUI tla SUllivan, Dick VIII Dyke,
wltllout comment . . . 11'1
a
Jrtlend now Ia fairly official 011'11 loloole, and a 11011 ol
strange feminine era 1not that
and here'a her reaapna lor JJD'o bappy !liMtrical 0011fonnl•ta
tlrt boys aren't even kookier
with their Ctmaby Streets auho nlltne down the marllll billa: too l q and too IIUID1lni1ll It
ood &amp;irl·lenath l&lt;lollsl
"Sodety'1 I!ODVtntlooal rul• _:-::::tlan=-.---"""False eyelashes heYo become 1
2-llaiJy
Pa;-.;.,-Mid4leporl, 0., June 21,).
topic of no more than palllinJ
ootico far from lila once-ver·
boten buslneaa ol milady wear·
IDI a wJc, In the peal jllll'Cbued only by aad Willi wbo loll
tlleir hair after an Olneaa; now
tile bigiHtylo sot sport trbolt
wardrobea of vatl • -.cJ
w(fs, some e•eo lor aport . .
t - - by Helen •Gt\•1--'
But the female ll&lt;llc · wblcb
Ooon !be luddlM trbo admin
1 do CJllilt a bit to holp ~. I
YOifl'll AIIID JI'Oil rr.
tradlUon Ia the ..,, ~
deu boule every Saia!Uy,
'Jlda t'Oiumn Ia far '"""'
ly wldeniDI custom of facial people,
lind
don't 10 out lltcautt DIJ
ibell' prGitlema and
surgery . . . A "fact Uft" .,.,.. ' plea!UI'el, their lroublel and lloJ trlelld works
SalllrbJ
never waa mentioned aoclall1, lull. AI with lht reat of llelell al()bl.
ucept beblnd lana, but a o w Help us ' it wtlcomea lauP
, . . 011 SUndaJ,
lirls (Oirla!l.) at Manhattan but 11011'1 dolllt a Nrloua pany ......... my molber ....
parties (we've heard them) qlltllloll with a brual&gt;off,
.. end ., alllut bow herd abt
openly dlsa108 thOir latH! wrJa.
-a II the boule, Celllel II
your - · ....,uons llncl .up, wbUe all I ever
kle-romovlnc oUJ11cal tmprovt. tolend
YOUTH ASKJ:b FOR IT,
mente:.
..,.. ol HeltD Help IJa!,_ tl1ll 1lo Ia alt IIG!II1I with a booi Ia
Women wbo QIICt didn't dart eewapeper.
IDJ' face aU tile tbne.
tell 11 they'd 4yed their hair awn ODU.I ITILL
' If I let lllflled ID II IIIJ.., casually meotioD, ''I bad IN atJNNJN0
whore clorrln&amp; tilt weok, a h t
my eyes by Dr. SHJ1d.ao Dar Heleo:
IDiktl lfiJ • lUI of everytblftJ J
last momtll," followed by bUiy
I'm ll AU throulh 111J ... bate ID do, ,. e1tt I ean't Jowriting dowo of bll neme II yara I've dated m11111 cllffer· llld uouaiiJ abe .... It "' mt
tile reel ptent of aald dermetol- 0111 lellowa but my dale lilt ,lull before lht dille, ao I Iran
oeicol SI!CfOt approv"
Aiel atgbt took tile cake - or tried 1a won lnalaH o1 aolftl. n a11t
friend's ""'"*"HIDOOtbiae ...
·am't wllll we aut on a weefl.
One sucb aucceoBiul eye • job to.I have to admit most every ttlght, why doesn't sbe lliY ao,
Wlll detailed by a Uldy at • par•
lt'a my
aoY will try, but 111011 "uow lllstead ot matlai
ty recently, wbo quite frankly when • 'ftO' lnelftl lfO. tl '11111 faUlt beeaun I'm •'Jaq." added, "I'm going to have my Ieilow ~ept tryiRC unUI I rave MO'I'HBIILESS
whole face done ununill{j boillDear Molberleas:
lllm a punch.
ed) ss soon as I need il" ....
Hn are ..,eauona lhtl
When he finally realized I
Incidentally, men are havtne it
mJchl help: Make a list Ill ov·
dono, too, but in tllis suddeDiy •as aorlous he was terribly eiJIItinl JCIU do for
.,.,.
reversible wcrld, It'• !be maloa surprlled. He said lit n(Und I
molber, lbfn ask her what ah•
who remain roli&lt;enl about was just JlUIUng on u act, aa
wtlllll lf4(dod to II. Poat lho
!DOll
Jllrla
do.
their aurface youth . . lt'a ...
Then he told me •very eirl Us! In tile kltdten and reporl
ly the gals who peach on themhe ever dated expected it. I to her wheo tach job is finlah.
selves.
ed, evoo 1111010Umeo In froal
\bought I woolll die of shock
We've now , ..n tile aclilll
Well, we spent the rest of tile of the Sunday compellY.
album cover for ftle Beatlea'
·Get • dlllnlte rullnl 011 weet
.., LP, "Yesterdf)' alii To- evenlne discua•inl oor view&amp; day dslel and "ask olioad, •
day," and ll'1 a literal bona:, '"' 11t1a matt&lt;r of 1oinl all th•
then pu1 them down .. Jaur
trme than wha lilly 111scr1• way. As II turned oo~ we endcaletldar.
ed
up
having
a
eood
Ume
and
ed 1o us: II shows the Hairy
And always remember mo~
Four In butchers' coats witll becominl pretty 1ood friend!.
era and llllughtera loolt at llle
dismembered toy dolls draped I think I really won him over
tbrougb dllferetll eyee. Plrbapa
on them and, Ill their laps, eull lltcauRO he wants 1o ' " me
her letter to me woolcl aur.
of raw r~ meet Rich seem again - oo my terms.
My question IJ: Am I under- prise you - aid ae. -H.
like torsoo, Umlle, ....... Capsexed,
or aro u- oilier &amp;!ria
1141 Re&lt;orda rae off the cover
at the lllslaten.. of !be Beedea, be dated ovmexed?-CAROLI: Dear HelD:
My Jllrl friend and I are aJ.
hoi m holding It momentarily Dear Carole:
most
18, but 11111etimu wt
Neither, probably. You aim·
for one last desperate disualion
The major coatribulion ply live by a different HI ul tel llh elght·ywo0141a, juallor
tile full of IL Other day we wenl
of The BeaUoa alway• baa been vaiUea.
lo
the perk aad played .. tba
But you're 1ullible If you fail
their sense ol humor. but tills
isn't humor, nor wit: it's mere- rw the male 11110, "AU Jllri• aeeaa.wa ond tried hopocolda
live ill." 'lbat was old, even i llld juntp rope. we area'l jlrlie
ly artoly, revoltiJII.
lflno Rake, a Meearthy'a m1 datill(! day!, wbea we call· - .,. lib daacel ... dalel,
too. What I mtan Ia !bolt llrla
steal&lt;ery waller, I! a Jimmy ed It Ibe ''mile lyln'."
ftoutlll.beelod
1al1
are,
If
•flo
aay lt'a awful IG lf'OW up
Capey double wbo .... evu
'
IIIJihlnfl, undersexed. '!bey just and be "ltdies" don't Iran t.
made Cagney htmsoU do a dou·
IWallptl
the UIIO wtih l.. st grow Up aU that lui. At 11.
hie take . . . Prlnceaa Ira Fur·
rfllsta~~ce
because tlley're anx· you eaa be In two world! IIIII
stenherg will drop !be tlllt lw
lou! to plnso, a IItle dumb, hm tun Ill botll. ~Ell
.
and
Willi to he where tile .._ HOPSCOTCIIER
a jacket or sweater. Tait obott
that are woll • broitll Ill. II lion Ia evea If It meaaa adlng Our O.H.:
Trut: At II, doil1i "yOIIII('
you wear gl..,.., carry not Vel')' friendly - constantly.
litlntls
just lor klcia Is more
S.
way
to
aet
a
Lolhar\o
only an extra pair but lllo
bact oa IUS beels is to tall run tllao wlw!n ,.,.. IIIII
your prescription.
Wbertver yoe eo. yeu 1111111 blat ,..... ae1eellv1, and. with for mi. -H
oat. In moat &lt;OUJitrles pasteur· a gentleman, it's always "lad·
'11111 col- II dedleallf It
iled milk is safe but 1o be on les' cbolce." This keepo you
family
u,q, eo I you're btvcbaate
and
him
chasln1.
-11.
the ale side you ahould ...
mly boiled milk. The ..,ilary
iQI tid froulllt .. lUI&amp; IIUl'IID
TAIII
CIIIDII',
·
.......
let Halell Ill.. YOV.
lllndanla of larlt l1dtoll ..
IIIVIS
BLAME
lilt
wid
aW. 1HICOIIW JGUr
most eltl" •e 011 a par willa
OWD
1IIIIUIIq
,.,...... A/;
lboso In thia COIIItry bot villi Dear Helen:
My mollttr W«ks and I dre11 Helen llollel ill Cll'l fl
quaint litde 0111-of-lbe way ,..
II your own rlslr.. Yoo kllow •be bomt Urad, ao IIIIa lllwspalfll',
obould avoid crellll4r custard·
llilell paaterill, marm,uu aDd
aala41. Stick. to wall • cooked
foods escept lor raw fruita thai
you can peel lw yourself.

Seft!IHI,

NaUonol advertlalna repreaenlatlve
BotllneiU Kimball, Inc., 343 Lexlnato•
Ave., Ntw York Clly, New York.

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Clnc:Jnnati
St. Louia
St. Louis I
Cbica&amp;o i.

religion.
1 to a local chcrh Sunday IIcht
"My family and I converted lor "a firesldL session" showing
to the Mormon religion last tnma of bla recent trip to 8outb
Jan . .1 and It has belped me VIet .Nam so he didn't 1e1 ID
tremendously," disclosed Casp- ~ unW mtdnigbt.
er, wboso four stroke trilanph Every week, in whatever
"'!...wl ll .. . .
over Arnold Palmer In an 18 • city I'm In, leo to one of tbeso
'llda new weapon I! not a hole playoff M?nday came loor fireside meetinga and · there ll
elub, like the patter which bas daya before _hil 35111 blrtbday. 110 doubt about It, the cllorcb
-·~ him_lltll ao ofte•, but a He aiao reveated that be weot baa pvea me toner otreaath,"

IAN FRANCISCO (UP!) lilly Casper, tile •ew U.S.
Opea champion, ha~ added a
aecrel. weappn 19 h1s game and
Ills
go~era already !mow
lit~ .
.~ .111ore than enough

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at lbe post o!flea at Pomeroy, Oblo.

St. Loui&amp;

Casper .Says Religio11 Helped Him Win U. S. ·Open

Brt;~adway

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LIMIIIIeu Jaullclled l&gt;la own bl&amp;iJway beau·
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111111 he dlt proved tblt beauty IJ not
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aao, I. It McDonald of NoWIIUOD, Ll., btpn promotlne the Idea of
rt11n111c tbt dreary monotony of the drive
a.... Grot River Road In Tenw Pariah.
He Ill aa nample by pltntlDI oak and
pial - . , myrtle, ro,.., tuUpo, pansies,
· - - and other aprln&amp; !Iowen btalde
tbt rood.
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1'bt ldu caupt on aod 100n, the story
1011, even the humblest homes alolll lbe
highway were ablaze each spring with flowertnr beaut,. McDonald donated plants to
tbOI!e who couldn't lfford thtrn.
Tourlsta who formerly aped throup the
area on the way to New orleans began to
slow down to look at the dllplay, to stop
1nd tptnd JOmt Ume - and some money.
'!bey wmt home and told othera about it.
IA&amp;t spring, more tban 100,000 people
from all 50 atateo aod 25 foreign countries
came to vlalt. One owner of a pneral store
reported he had as many cualomera ia one
day 11 he uaed to have In three months.
It was all started by one man. And hla
name waon't Uncle sam.

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oldtll aon, 18, biJII been illled In ac·
11ot In VIet Nam. "I hope and pray he did
IIIII die Ia vain, • abe fl&lt;!lelmed.

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da)'l. All&amp; 0111!1 tbt Involuntary reaction
.mUll'- wl.alllr, Meau• DO one lovu war
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To aU of tbeae wt would aay, with deep
ro@CI .at111 l)'lllpatby, wblt a lti'IDttr
~to
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By William S. White
WASHINGTON- Ronald Rea·
10'1 overwhelming seizure "'
the nomination for Governor in
California is sending aeismic
sbocia through the 1111tional Re·
pub!icu power structure.

Reagan's warm endorsement
by former President Eisenhow·
er, on one of tho!le now tradi-

tioaal pilgrimages to Gettysburl by aspiring G.O.P. poll·

ticlans, has had the most profound effects .
Most notably, General Eisen-hower's embrace has made it

humanly impoSSible for other
ambitious ltepoblicans 1o label
Reagan a right·wing extremlal,
\hough tile opposition Democrats win no doubt continue te
do so. ID consequence, he en·
ters "tlle mainstream of Repuo

lleanism" and cannot be aym·
bolically dislod!ed from It by
intraparty riVall unless, dur·
ing his campaign against Democratic Gov. Pat Bron or later

in his career, he should adopt
patently far-right attitudes.
Alter all, Mr. Eisenllower Is
the very lather of mal111tream
Republicabism, meaning aonOid Guard but alio non • new
liberal Republicanism.
An d
when he says Reagan is not only acceptable for present pur·
poses but would, II elected In
November, beeome a distinct
Prooidenli'al posslbUity, rivals
will thrust in vain again!lt the
rock of Eisenhower approval.
All this mean• that the loeue
of power within the G.O.P. Is
movm, farther away from pr..
dsely u- Eastern and quite
liberal forces who hafe In ef·
feet odopltcl Gov. George Romney of Michigan as their favor ite for the 11188 Prealdential
nomination. The •ita! point bert
il tbll maimltream Repal&gt;licllliam, IMulh an admittedly
aomewhal vacue tag aa aro all
tap deJlllll with political ldeoloJieS, io by no mea111 liberal.
It Is, by rough definition,
a
pretty lnditi-1 ...-vatitm
wilh j111t a dash of liberalism
added.
II Reapo'o mission to Get·
tysburg bas widoni!CI ovornlghl
the Delli of eenuiDe poltllli'al
fttpubllcan Praldenlial noinl..... llliiJ also ll1lroduced au!&gt;
ite tomplelitlea 101o tllat de

velopng race.
Even a Reagan n the clothing of a ria:ht-winger - assumiDJ, of course, he is not defeated by Brown - would have
bfen a strong force at the 1961

Republican National Convention.
In such clothing, however, hi A
powtr would have been largely that of veto. In his present
posture of mainstreamism, that
power could become a great affirmative influence, conceivably
for Reagan himself and
at
m~nimum for any
candidate
Reagan might support.
Richard Nixon's manifest desire to have another go at the
Presidency, for illustration,
would aulomatically be grtat·
ly forwarded if Reagan should
be of a'filelldly tum of miod.
For Nixnn is acceptable to the
Republican center and more or
less acceptable even to t h e
right wing.
Conversely, the buildup being
attempted now by the Eastern-

ers for Romney has clearly
been hurt by what has already
happened In California. For no
detached observer could find
in Reagan's primary triumph
the smallest comfort for t he
Eastern liberals.
U ''right-winger" Is
too
strong a term for Reagan - and.
in practical political fad it II
far too strong In tile afterli&amp;bt
of Gettysburg - he plainly sym·
bolized a surge of aome kiod
of conservatism In the nation's
biggest state. Nixon
could
ride such a surge;
Romney
would find it rnos1 difficult 1o
do so, given the nature of bii!l
essenllal backing.
In lihort, aclor Ronald Rea·
gan is shaking up the G.O.P.
as the old elephant ha! n o I
been llhook up since it fell from
natiollal power. in 1900. A1 d
llhould he beat bani-pressed
Brown in November, the thing
would amount 1o nlthlllf leu
thaD an earthquake of chang~.

low fever, typhus or
pique
are preva)ent, you m•t alto
bove valid proof of vaccina·
tioo a&amp;alnat thtat dtao .....
Wben planning yoor trip ~
Is well to consider tile olfect
By Wayee 0. Brandllldl, M.D.
on your health of the area
Most perS0111 rem1in a1 well you exptct to vi!it. If 100
while travellne aa when theY have hay lever you will
are at home, but efth a minor ffnd a ·welcome absence ol rtfl"
Illness can take all tile fun out ,....., in Europe, Bermuda and
of yoor vacation. For that reas- the VIrgin lalands. If yoo have
on It is a good Idea 1o have a astllma or other respiratory dl,.
physical checkup, including a eases a warm, stable climate
dental mlmlnation, beloro yoo if!J recommended.
start yoor trip. II yo• plan to
If you have a 1111n&gt;ilfloalia.
leave the coontry, aa~ your al disease. or an easily opatt
doctor about the vaccination8 dif&lt;stlve trad, your best bet
you will need.
is a cold climate. II you bave
The United Stalt Publk a heart diseaoe, bigb blood
Health Service
recommeods pressure or a circulatory disncclnation
agolnat typbold, order, you should avoid bi&amp;h
~nus,
poliomyelitis a n d altitudes.
dlphllleria for everyone. Tblo
~toougbt~d ·~ ba
lo In addition 1o a amallpox given 1o yllur wardrobe. In
Yaednatlon which mll!t ban hot bumid areas your clotlliftl
beeo done within three yeara shoUld be light In wel()lt IIIII
of yoor lat..t return 1o the color, loose In lit and prefer·
United Stilet and •olidated ably linen or cotlon, Fllr hJIIb
wilb the official stamp of yeur altttudn you must lot ~
local or state bealtll depert· lor warm days and ctld lll&amp;bla·
mont. Failure 1o comply with For cold countries provide 1our·
tllio rqulalion may I1IHD de- •II with ...Jon DIP! w. .
tention for ~ 1o 14 days.
lncllldilfll a alee(liftl &lt;IP 111&lt;1
If you are retumiq fl'Gm bed socks. For any &lt;ODI1Iry II
• country wbere eholera, yel- ta-lo-araiDc&lt;Mit ...

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castle In o.m.ay that accepta overnlpt
auest~ of course.
At ldat two 1'lth-&lt;ilotury moated man·
llo1to are belnJ restoted aod reftlrblsbed
by th• Federal RqubHc to accommodate
tourlsta. The water·!llled ditcheo aurround·
lng the caallea, orlgJnoiiJ deolped to di,.
courqe unw&amp;llled vlaltoto, aerve u
U81quo toutlat alttldlona.

ly GARY KALE

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TO MAKe LIKE A CrlOTCfifTV CRITIC
ANP SUMS IT UP 'TflUS •• ••

pound Dodger hurler Monday
when HoustoA slopped
Uis Angeles~
In fa!!t, Jt was Cuellar who
Immediately made Drysdale
wish hi had spent more time
tralaiDg. asd a lesser period
CO!Itract haggling when beat
Loa Angeles 1-0 in relief on
April li and &amp;reased the skids
for Don
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Wlttl FBth Gomt
Cuell
tteltod ·
ar P
J.us1 one
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Clubs
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Th&amp;t WM a far cry
die
ae¥f1Htroke load whtdt he beld
over Casper at the tnd o1 the
frOIIt nlnt•lil Senday'o play but
it loeftlecl ·m. a h!r 'ooe.
llowe¥er, Palmer agaio touna
111e back alno moro 111aa he
&lt;IOUid muter.

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Approved for
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dlvlslne lor
or the
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lpllllt&gt; ·whlch they lace the
lhree .leoms bigbest up in tile
alalldlnga.
Tbe Plutet boll! down .second
~.J~,games back o!•.pace,
oteltllfl saa,,FraDclS&lt;!O. l.to Augel" hbebiDtud
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CiJiclrutatl, wbleh Is seventll,
Ia a luU 10 IOJiifil down to ian
Fra!lc.... •
Tht ·Redo .hlfO three
with tho Pirates and IlleR

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era » oomp!N the 1on1
IIBDd. ..
A apll~ o1 lboso games, ..
entry. 9 tho mlDua side,
Cincbnlati In
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13-4 Triumph
Over Portland

Ortiz Retains Lj·ghtwe·I•ght ., '
TJ
it eWith TK0 Win Monday
PIT'I'SBURGH (UPI)
oald earloo Ortiz,
matltr of time.

job," he aeltl.

Vldory Will Help
0 rIll, whose e amp
a cUmaa 11

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to get beck It New

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tree passes and yielded four
a&amp; be weat tile roult. Greg
pitched the
di1lor Portland, faaned two
walked loor.

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54148 II 4i JtN · -\On
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56 201 32 60 .299 Dryadale, Perraauld (II, .
44144 II 43 Jll9 ~ !I) tUUI llooeboro: ,
Cal iitl2t3 28 63 .Z911 Roberti, Cuellar (1), oweno (9) ·
Powell, Hal 58191 10 56 .293 ud BalomaL WP-Caellar 15Heme R11Do
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23; Alou, Braves 17;
100 010 300- $
Hart, Gianta 16; Santn, CUba, Atlanta
010 310 201-7 12 1
Giaoll and Torre, Short, Roebuck &lt;4), Fox (7) ,
Braveo 15.
Herbert 18) and Dalrymple;
Amerlcaa League: P'. Robia- Oollinger (7·7) aad Oliver. LP
aoa, Oriole&amp; and Scott, Red Sox -Fox 11·%). HRs-Torre (15th),
II; Killebrew alld OliVa, TwiltO Oliver % (2ad &amp; !rd), Callisoo
14: B. Rob1osoo, Orlolea 11.
&lt;4th).
\IUBI Balled Ill
N a tin al Leaguet Aaron, New York 020 000 000- I U

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Reclla bitting waa led by
ooon u poaaiblt. He aaid
Hart wtth a home run
over Blzzarro wu
triple aod Neaao With a
"a thousand apeecbea alngle and double. Other Ita·
SOO,OIO voles."
aillt bitlart _were David Crow,
~trip~ ,:t;udtlyRobePy"';"· Raab
Allor the politicking, ha
.., Py
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es, taC
t. go alter the
double, BRd Pole Sayre, Brei
erowa.
Hart, aod David ThOI!I, a 111.
The TKO &amp;ave Ortiz 1
each.
mart of • willa, btcllldlag
itockouta, against aeven
a draw and one
wao ao easy u J .
Jlizarro bas u
GREEN BAY (UP!) -star - ~=:..i:D~;~Ma=y~:;.!G:ilt~nta::...•:nd~St.~Lo~UIB~~300:.:000:.1~01:~-4~9~8
he
d be b h
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pau receiver lloyd Dowler of
wow
ut e
10 aid dran twice.
the Greeo Bay Packers ,;•ned
me wben be kept running," the
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29-year-old Ortiz said.
The f11bt. uttouDy
-year CtDtracl Monday
Seored Cotulllently
and broadcaat hy
wltb tile NaUtlllal Football
But \t really wau't
Nt:: ,lork IK., wu u
Llleut champloRs.
CINCIN!IATI (UP!) - Ten a used car aalesman when
aueceoa, but • llnanclal ftop.
Dowler Ia! the team last year I
lliGh eaadidateo from among Isa't performing It&gt; the
Ia cateheo wltll 44, eood for 110
11 drew 1 crowd o1 f,20I
Cln$UU Reds
oolmalteuvered Ortiz
a
of $1t.OOO
Jerds and four louchdowns. Re i
era
beet
tile first 11 rounds, bobbinl
.,....
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waa named 1o the Weot Pro
tile
Hell of Fame.
weaviHg, staylnl out of
Ortiz bad a IJUII'Uiet
Bowl team.
!
Fana will cboooe one of tbe of danger and -1n1
aad 10 per ceol of~ ~:lr~;;,;:~~;;;;;~~~
playfn, who will be
leltUy, but lightly.
televlaioo proceeds. B
July Ill ill uremonioa at eros· "The pUIICb that sank
received a nat 16,000
Iuper Pnmlum Quality
lfy 1l'leltl.
waa 1 left book 1o the """'' " 1
The DimtiHeea are Infielder grinned Ortiz, who wel&amp;hed
Bobby Ada1111, !MWS: p1teber evee 135 to Bizzarro's ~~~~'&lt;j ~lEW
Jot Jleaa, 114(1.47; iii!Ielder "That really put him down."
PIBI'ON
' Grldy Halloo, 191U4;
Bizzarro said he waa hurt
. DETROrr !UPU ~~:;";; Jl
Eddie JIOII, 181U/1111d ltiii-4J; the bombardmen~ but felt
IIIC Ray SCOtt llped
outfleldlr MI k 0 · McCormick flgllt was ~ too quickly two-year contraet wltll
Decorator Colors
JIN0-43 aad IP\6· slloristop
"I knew 1 was bit, but · Detroit Plllool ol the Nati-'ll
tile ~. 19S6-3'1 and JM3.f/. wasn't groggy," aeld tho :~:~ BuietbaU Aaaoclatloll. ~·ueiii,...•SE
eateber ~y Mueller, llltHf
,
Bizzarro,
Scett, a H forward, '"'
VIA
1010
V·8 engine, automatlo tnna., power braifs, power
and ~~ plteher Kett Raf.
6r&amp;t 11mt Ia
IU polnta fer 1
lest Y~i~
Hwohl Ch1M, Mer.
leoaberger, .!8&amp;7-54; pltcber £1. career,. "llftlll OO:.n, but 1
He was the P1a1ona Oral di
steering,
radio, aew white aldewaUa, wheel discs, light
Mtddloport
mer Riddle, ll!3t-U end !till
up qulei and shook
dtolce II !Ill a!ltt piiJIQI
blue with white top 10d blue vtayl Interior, 41,000
,.... wvt-un
end outlleldlr llailk Sauer
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with lho Allllll• ~ea111
milea. Cadillac trade-in.

T...y Ia 'l'lleadQ, Jane Jl,
tilt 172nd clay ot 1• Willi 11)1
"' follqw.
Tho JIIJOn Ia between Ill lltW
phae end llrll &lt;pllller.
The moi'DIII&amp; aiara are
llltl Saturn.
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TIW wenlai alar Ia ......_,,
'lilt Flrlt lAdy o1 lha Oallod
Stales, Martha WaaiiJIIton waa
bora on ll1la day Ill 1'131.
On tllil day ill hlatory:
Ill Hll, flit IJ. L CIMiltulkla
IIlia effect a• tho
lqlslaiUie of New llttltj111111rt
nUlled I~ the Dilttb 11a1t to do

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6nd whea the time eamo,
a matter of seconds.
the Puerto Rica•
Brou resideat caa settle
..-.oot 011 the plus side,
to .a more Important battle
won't
win•ing the Democratic
Ilcbetluled to 8lart tonlgbt
li!&gt;• for tile New York
lite RNa Ia Haak Flscher
Senate.
Iotter Ill bla Drat Cinclnoati
He figures he gained
lui -kead.-Sieve Blass (I&gt;!) 300,000 volts to that
wiiiWOJt for tho Pirates.
Monday night when he acored
·
terbnical lmockout over
Blzzarro of Erie, Pa., to
world llghtweil!bt

1J Vallet! fttaa llllaulloMI

Jlloi , . Malrl ....
lllag pllcl1er flO' the
!eating Roo CIOJiclJ of
Net dslaUs of the ' ..,..;
IDnted lu.

fourth Blarted a tltret-1'1111
AllanIa surge. Denis Menke
Keith Vanlnwage,.adlaili"to ~f'
walked and Felix Millan
Maj.,. lloape Staadlnp
~- Leopo
knolors held the ,.,,
111
followed with a double. Both By Uniled Preas JBteruUoul
W. L. Pel. 6B
"'· • lead off hom&lt;r
were drivte Ia 00 Tony
Nalloul Leagao
Baltimore
42 22 .656 ••
Cra•g in tile sillh, a
CIODbller'o alnlle.
W. L. Pel. G8 ' Detroll
llll 21 .821 210 ~U
aingle by Rlck Martin,' ?J!~i
Cloninger evened hla record San Fru
40 20 ,615 ... Cleveland
37 23 .617 3
lng and losing
J
at 7·7 u be allowed seven bill. Pltllburgh
37 25 .697 1'4 Callfornill
.Sii It ,53t I
1 For the Senators, ver10 1£irl:
The key Pbiladelpbla blows Los Angeleo 37 27 .571 :1'4 llfilmesobt
30 32 .484 11
·Paul Saro&amp;Sy, obief of the Dl· : Rick Howard and Sieve
were Johnty CaUiaor'• fourth Hoosloa .
35 30 .&amp;311 i CbiCIIO
30 12 .484 11 ..lsien o1 watercraft announces : bad singles · Bruc.: Hawl')\o
homer of the soaso• in the fifth Philadelphm 35 31 .sao 51&gt; Jllew York
26 33 .441 1311 tltat as • result of the Public I singles, and Chester iloiw!f,
end Bill White'a three-ruB St. Louis .
32 31 .508 7 Wasbiogtoa
28 38 .424 1$ Hearing held o• May 5, 1966, triple.
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29 34 .WI to I Kaltsas Ctly 25 38 .397 1611 rules and regulations concern- Martin fanned
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Foz, in relief. lost his serond Allula
30 ;t' .441 Ill&gt; I Boslon
, '13. 41 .349 1911 ing tbe operatioa of watercraft ed 8 inlo the fifth
lopped Cleveland 4-2 and single.
(IIITie In throe decisions
' New York
24 37 393 !4 I
. Moaday 1 lleaolll
on waters under tile jurisdiction couldn't get anybody .OU! g
Califor11ia downed Minnesota 5- Houston scored its 5econd run St. Louis won its fourth CbJcago
20 41 .3%8 l8 1W~shmgtcm 4 Clevel~nd 2,
of the Ohio Division of Wildlife, Br1an Mullen came Jh..lG~
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3
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iD tbe fJfth on a double by John consecutive game with the help
Mondafs Resllltl
:Cincago .Kansas City . •
· Divismn of Parks and Re- a S!X-run fire set by the SelJa. .
Cuellar, doing double duty for Bateman, Robert's linJle and of Lou Brock's two stoleH bases St. LoUJs 4 New York 2• mght cam 5 Mmnesota I, D1£ht
and the City of Colum· tors Mullen fm1shed fannirll ·
manager Grady Hatton as a Joe Morgan's sacrifice fly tbat against the Mets that raised his Atlanta 7 Plula 5· mght
(Only g~mes scheduled 1
as requesled, havt:' been 2. walkmg 2.
starter and reliever, came tn wa• caught on a sensatiOial season'• thefts to 25. Brock Houston 4 Los Angeles 2, nJgbt Tu.esday • Probable Pitchers adopted.
Vamnwagen mowed down P.
after Los Angeles Ued the score pia) by Davis.
be@;an 1 three-run Cardinal (Only games scheduled)
Mmnesota at C a II f 0 r n 1a This means that on all watfrs Jnd 1ans baUt"rs by at~;f:p
In the seventh Inning againsi
OU•er Bomera Twice
outburst In the first when he TU&lt;sd~y'• Probable Plt&lt;:bero (msht)- Perry '2-t) vs Lopez where boating is perm11ted, walked 4
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~Robin Roberts.
Gene Oliver'• second homer walked and stole second San hancls&lt;.'O at ChJcag~.~- (3-6).
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except Kiser Lake. eledrir mo. ActJon &lt;~t Middleport park tllJJ
Score Twle&lt;
of the gamo cominl after Singles by Phil Gagliano Curt Mancha! (12·2) vs. Haads 15-4). Chicago at Klftsas City lors of less than four horsepow- evening has !he Midd\lllloll P&lt;&gt;
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ous n ••en wen
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pe Alou'a single, broke a~ Flood and Mike Shannon helped -Selma (3 21 ., Slallard 1121 , &lt;5-&amp;
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ny Barons playmg tile Pollli!IIOY
CUellar in ll1e eighth and scored tie and dropped Phlladelpbla bring the runs across and give
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PIlls burgh at Cincmnati ' Detrott at Washmgton (mghll l Cowan L ke Pymatunmg Burr
1Wice. 11_11
yon star~ the mto fifth plaee beblll(t Houstoa. ~er ~elson Briles his second (night)- Biass 15 _1 vs. FJscht!r i-McLain {10. 3) vs. Segui (2.5),
ka La, k Lo
A . scheduled meetmgs of * •MD1 B lt'm
rally agamst Drysdale wtth a Oliver' a tint home run in tbe Will ag811l8t five losses.
e
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(nighll- Shorl &lt;8·4) ••. C\oniA· IBarber 16-21 ••. Petersoa 15-5) On S!rouds Run Forked Run scheduled lo star\ for"'~ B~r·
lotemadonal Leqne Staodillga ger tli-71
and Slottlemyre (~)
Knox and Veo
t , Lak es, mo1o rs. dons and
Bob
r H•gOtloander
P
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BJ United Pren IDteroational i Los Angeles at Houston Cleveland at Boston I.night)- ' not in excess of four horsepow- ette gr orne, oy.
Toledo
W. L. Pd. GB · (nighl)-sutlon &lt;l-SI vs. Farrell Bell (li-ZI vs. Sheldon (4-lll.
er may be used
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Columbue
35 21 .625 ... U·5J.
Wedoes&lt;lay'• Gam"
For the City oi Columbus. the STUART FP.&gt;; E
,, •I t;.,
II 17 .»1 I
Wednetday'a Games
llfinnesota at California, night water ski zones as now laid out ! NEW YOi!K tUP!t
The Pirates romped 1o 1 II).S,stngle.
30 27 .526 5I&gt; New York at Sl Louis night Chi atKan City 2 twi·night
;
ed
slugger Dwk Stuart bec.an&gt;., a
over ~ ~~ ~nd Dodt he o:::e~
Bote·~
30 30 .500 7 ISao Francisco at 'chlcag~. 1
IDetroit at Wasbbtglon, Dight were- approv . ---- - - ; free agen t Monda, ..."""'
01
. p as 8o e, Le gera ik'
I~ nd mlk rs, Richmond
29 30 .492 71&gt; Phila at Atlanta, nighl
Baltimore at New York, night
club claimed him alter WSiffi'S
mM ndaomeroy ys
ague slit mRg ooRol e gh I • .~~ ~~ Buffalo
17 30 .474 81&gt; , Lo• Angeles at Hous"'n, •ilhl Cleve at BostoR, 2, twi-night
Selma, Bearnarth 18) and •skl'd by the New ·0 y.
our. ·
ac weut u• wr
26 31 .456 t\i ·~ -- -~-· - --- - - - - -·· -· ·-·
- !· Taylor; Briles, Hoerner (9) and had expired.
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hurled the distance for lance for tile Dodgent laaniai
24 31 .400 IS
While, Phlllies 43 ·, Flood, Cards McCarver. WP- Brlles &lt;2·5). The Mets asked . •watv,er, • last
Pirates
in their rout over two ud walklDI four.
M
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Jel• .. Faulk fsnned 14 and
on y'• Resnlts
and Allea, Phil\ies 40.
• - se1ma (3-31.
week 10 give the lir~l
,tia~~ffiiO
only two wslks. Souls- Bomber blltera wen Rn
Red Sox I IL AIIStara 4,
Amerlean League: B. RobiahiS uncoodttlonal r~lt'.(ls~ ...
started for the Jets and was Vance with a home run aad
• w· ;'Rf.IIM\1' 7 r nrer
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Unlttd
Pres•
lnteraattenal
43;
Oliva,
Twills
aad
(Only
games
scheduled)
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National League
RobinsOH, Orioles 40; Knoop,
American League
ISanders l81 and Roof. , . , 1
Geltl!tg the only Jet
bits m, each two •inlles; DorROy,
G.AB.R.R.Pcl. Angels 38.
,Cleve
010000 }{1(1 .. 2 7 3 Horlen (3·7). LP-stal!ofd' (1).
Andy Vaagha• wilh
a Oblinger and Bob Black, eacb
Stargll Pitt 54198 30 65 .328
Pil&lt;:hlng
!Wash
020 lOt OOx-4 61 ' 1). HR- Roor 13rd\ . .. '·,
and T. Soulsby witb a a double and abtlle and Tom
Alou, Pill
54~ 28 67 .327 1 N a Ito a al League: Perry, I O'Donoghue. Radatz t8i and
. ·n.
. Pirate bitters were Jon LoweryudLoiiDioBiack,a
·Mota, Pitt
481311 18 45 .324 iGianta 8-1 ; Martchal, Giants Azcue; Richert &lt; ~) and Minn
01!100800..-1 ,11
two triples. Case
gle aach.
l'lmnte, Pill !8 243 3t 78 .321 ' aJid Koufax, Dodgers 12-2: Camilli. LP- O'Donoghue 15 31 . Calif
100 000 )lx-c t ,.,, 0
1
home 1'11111 'and ' dou· lltdger ptayera aettlnl
Morgan, Hou 64 235 33 75 .31V iKnowles. Phillies Ii-I ; Bla88, _HRs-Camilli &lt;2odl, Colavito Grant. Wurt~.n~loo ..(1.) .. Md
1
. Jed Will, s dooblo . and ...... R. Roach, a alnglo
Cepeda, su. 47 149 17 41 .31$ lPiratel alld Regal, Dodger&amp; .. : (7th ).
' Baltey: Brunet. Burdette 11\,
siHgle and M. N....lroad, Chuck ltrlplo; Jne Buck, 8 homt
Carty, All
61176 2t 55 .313 1.1.
1
!Lee 181 and Rodgers. •·1/r· and M. Dillard, etcb 1 and E. F'b a •'•"'•
Rae'-- -ed 1 l!-4 wl
Flood, SIL
63247 28 77 .312 Ameri&lt;aa Leagae: .. Watt, Chicago
100 010 Oto- 3 7 0 Burdette (H). LP--{;ranl 11""• .....,....
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48158 411 49 .310 Orioles and Pizarro, Wllite So,, ·Kan City 000 010 ootJ.... I 4 t 9l. HR-sieborn (3rd1. · · 'the PortlandLe:~tes~~~:; ! Sanlo, Chi
61220 38 111 .3415 6-1; S. Miller, Oriole&amp; i&gt;l; ! Horlen, Locker (8), Pizarro
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s.Riord, Angelo 7-Z: McLaiH, 111 aJid Romaoo; Stafford, tOnly games schedu~~~ ;~
G. AB. II, B. Pel. Tigera 10.1.
Mike Nease, a rlghtllander,
Bal 62 ZZI 51 74 .335
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dlqrunUed Palmer wbo!t plaJ·
off lou waa ~~~ udrd iJt tllret
tries.
"It's pttiRg te he a danul
babU," sighed Palmer, wbo
agailt looked like be wa&amp; going
to wilt bis 10&lt;0od Open crown
1111ten he shot tile front Dine of
the urrow, tree·llned Olymple
Club aourso 11 a two-un&lt;Ior-par

inlling Monday and picked up alttgle aad made second wheo
his llltb VlciOry without a lola. Willie Davia bad trouble
Mike CUellar II the latest Drysdale lost hla !lith coasecu- eom1n1 lfiJ wttb tilt baH. llulty
Carlbbean···eomel 19 join the live decision and nlatll of the Staub tllfli doubled w,;m home
War OD Dot Dryadale.
aeasoo when he wao touched and !bat waa aU for Dryedale.
Juaa Marlehal· of the Domini· lor aU four Houstoo 1'11111.
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tal Bepubi!O, .lin Francilf!'O'B Atlanta defeated Pblladelpbia
error led to
ltrebaW., rl&amp;blhander, twlee 7·5 end St. Loull whipped New Houston' Drat run In tho
baa beMoa Deaperalo Don II York 4-2 in the only otbor ll(lenlac il1ttll1( wheo ~ mJa.
1168.
scheduled National League plaJ'd Sonny Jacboa 1 11'01111"
Cuellar, a lean 1&gt;11, 161&gt; action.
der. Jackson olole second and
pounder from Puerlo Rico, won In tllree scheduled American went ID ~ on catcber Joba
bll aecond decbloo in_ acUon League gamea, Chicago cUpped Ro!enoro' throw Into cea~·
apln$1 the SIX·fooi·SIX 2'JO. Kansas City 3·1, Washis(!lon field. He acored • Stau&amp; I

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l'lltor W..U WtD
He certaloly put 11 and bla
putter to good uoe Mooday.
Casper alolt a pap oot of
Palmer's patented pattem of
play te wilt bis aecoad Open
Utie. He cborged from bebiJtd
iD what bad beta 111e typical
Palmer lubloa, to overtake the

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HELEN HELP US!

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about marria&amp;e just don'l
The Idea ol tllo daughltr ol simply
lll Laurentia' "Matdlilla" film They are not practical, •~
a U. S. President wearinl false
eyelubes once ml&amp;ht
have
~~~~. Ill wbl~ ·~- ploys~• i~IIY. In~ ~~~~~n.,lh• cue
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been a trivial scanaa1 bu1 uu'
do!tbt once the IUYS 11om this Wby 1111'0 - and let'a tell !hal
In tllis CoSinetlc Aie, wherein
pi the "Ira" wUI remain a to O.Zia aod Harriet, the Jllhl
Lynda Blrd'i
omnipresent
-nat
mystery .. · The bust· Mill,.., Alee GUlJiePI!S, Pol'!J
liD 111&lt;1 Rutltrinl lllhea ....
lfiJ
o1
David
"Dya" ol "UN· and Roltlle Como, Ed and lylo
made the cover of Newsweek
CLE") McCallum aild' wife JUI tla SUllivan, Dick VIII Dyke,
wltllout comment . . . 11'1
a
Jrtlend now Ia fairly official 011'11 loloole, and a 11011 ol
strange feminine era 1not that
and here'a her reaapna lor JJD'o bappy !liMtrical 0011fonnl•ta
tlrt boys aren't even kookier
with their Ctmaby Streets auho nlltne down the marllll billa: too l q and too IIUID1lni1ll It
ood &amp;irl·lenath l&lt;lollsl
"Sodety'1 I!ODVtntlooal rul• _:-::::tlan=-.---"""False eyelashes heYo become 1
2-llaiJy
Pa;-.;.,-Mid4leporl, 0., June 21,).
topic of no more than palllinJ
ootico far from lila once-ver·
boten buslneaa ol milady wear·
IDI a wJc, In the peal jllll'Cbued only by aad Willi wbo loll
tlleir hair after an Olneaa; now
tile bigiHtylo sot sport trbolt
wardrobea of vatl • -.cJ
w(fs, some e•eo lor aport . .
t - - by Helen •Gt\•1--'
But the female ll&lt;llc · wblcb
Ooon !be luddlM trbo admin
1 do CJllilt a bit to holp ~. I
YOifl'll AIIID JI'Oil rr.
tradlUon Ia the ..,, ~
deu boule every Saia!Uy,
'Jlda t'Oiumn Ia far '"""'
ly wldeniDI custom of facial people,
lind
don't 10 out lltcautt DIJ
ibell' prGitlema and
surgery . . . A "fact Uft" .,.,.. ' plea!UI'el, their lroublel and lloJ trlelld works
SalllrbJ
never waa mentioned aoclall1, lull. AI with lht reat of llelell al()bl.
ucept beblnd lana, but a o w Help us ' it wtlcomea lauP
, . . 011 SUndaJ,
lirls (Oirla!l.) at Manhattan but 11011'1 dolllt a Nrloua pany ......... my molber ....
parties (we've heard them) qlltllloll with a brual&gt;off,
.. end ., alllut bow herd abt
openly dlsa108 thOir latH! wrJa.
-a II the boule, Celllel II
your - · ....,uons llncl .up, wbUe all I ever
kle-romovlnc oUJ11cal tmprovt. tolend
YOUTH ASKJ:b FOR IT,
mente:.
..,.. ol HeltD Help IJa!,_ tl1ll 1lo Ia alt IIG!II1I with a booi Ia
Women wbo QIICt didn't dart eewapeper.
IDJ' face aU tile tbne.
tell 11 they'd 4yed their hair awn ODU.I ITILL
' If I let lllflled ID II IIIJ.., casually meotioD, ''I bad IN atJNNJN0
whore clorrln&amp; tilt weok, a h t
my eyes by Dr. SHJ1d.ao Dar Heleo:
IDiktl lfiJ • lUI of everytblftJ J
last momtll," followed by bUiy
I'm ll AU throulh 111J ... bate ID do, ,. e1tt I ean't Jowriting dowo of bll neme II yara I've dated m11111 cllffer· llld uouaiiJ abe .... It "' mt
tile reel ptent of aald dermetol- 0111 lellowa but my dale lilt ,lull before lht dille, ao I Iran
oeicol SI!CfOt approv"
Aiel atgbt took tile cake - or tried 1a won lnalaH o1 aolftl. n a11t
friend's ""'"*"HIDOOtbiae ...
·am't wllll we aut on a weefl.
One sucb aucceoBiul eye • job to.I have to admit most every ttlght, why doesn't sbe lliY ao,
Wlll detailed by a Uldy at • par•
lt'a my
aoY will try, but 111011 "uow lllstead ot matlai
ty recently, wbo quite frankly when • 'ftO' lnelftl lfO. tl '11111 faUlt beeaun I'm •'Jaq." added, "I'm going to have my Ieilow ~ept tryiRC unUI I rave MO'I'HBIILESS
whole face done ununill{j boillDear Molberleas:
lllm a punch.
ed) ss soon as I need il" ....
Hn are ..,eauona lhtl
When he finally realized I
Incidentally, men are havtne it
mJchl help: Make a list Ill ov·
dono, too, but in tllis suddeDiy •as aorlous he was terribly eiJIItinl JCIU do for
.,.,.
reversible wcrld, It'• !be maloa surprlled. He said lit n(Und I
molber, lbfn ask her what ah•
who remain roli&lt;enl about was just JlUIUng on u act, aa
wtlllll lf4(dod to II. Poat lho
!DOll
Jllrla
do.
their aurface youth . . lt'a ...
Then he told me •very eirl Us! In tile kltdten and reporl
ly the gals who peach on themhe ever dated expected it. I to her wheo tach job is finlah.
selves.
ed, evoo 1111010Umeo In froal
\bought I woolll die of shock
We've now , ..n tile aclilll
Well, we spent the rest of tile of the Sunday compellY.
album cover for ftle Beatlea'
·Get • dlllnlte rullnl 011 weet
.., LP, "Yesterdf)' alii To- evenlne discua•inl oor view&amp; day dslel and "ask olioad, •
day," and ll'1 a literal bona:, '"' 11t1a matt&lt;r of 1oinl all th•
then pu1 them down .. Jaur
trme than wha lilly 111scr1• way. As II turned oo~ we endcaletldar.
ed
up
having
a
eood
Ume
and
ed 1o us: II shows the Hairy
And always remember mo~
Four In butchers' coats witll becominl pretty 1ood friend!.
era and llllughtera loolt at llle
dismembered toy dolls draped I think I really won him over
tbrougb dllferetll eyee. Plrbapa
on them and, Ill their laps, eull lltcauRO he wants 1o ' " me
her letter to me woolcl aur.
of raw r~ meet Rich seem again - oo my terms.
My question IJ: Am I under- prise you - aid ae. -H.
like torsoo, Umlle, ....... Capsexed,
or aro u- oilier &amp;!ria
1141 Re&lt;orda rae off the cover
at the lllslaten.. of !be Beedea, be dated ovmexed?-CAROLI: Dear HelD:
My Jllrl friend and I are aJ.
hoi m holding It momentarily Dear Carole:
most
18, but 11111etimu wt
Neither, probably. You aim·
for one last desperate disualion
The major coatribulion ply live by a different HI ul tel llh elght·ywo0141a, juallor
tile full of IL Other day we wenl
of The BeaUoa alway• baa been vaiUea.
lo
the perk aad played .. tba
But you're 1ullible If you fail
their sense ol humor. but tills
isn't humor, nor wit: it's mere- rw the male 11110, "AU Jllri• aeeaa.wa ond tried hopocolda
live ill." 'lbat was old, even i llld juntp rope. we area'l jlrlie
ly artoly, revoltiJII.
lflno Rake, a Meearthy'a m1 datill(! day!, wbea we call· - .,. lib daacel ... dalel,
too. What I mtan Ia !bolt llrla
steal&lt;ery waller, I! a Jimmy ed It Ibe ''mile lyln'."
ftoutlll.beelod
1al1
are,
If
•flo
aay lt'a awful IG lf'OW up
Capey double wbo .... evu
'
IIIJihlnfl, undersexed. '!bey just and be "ltdies" don't Iran t.
made Cagney htmsoU do a dou·
IWallptl
the UIIO wtih l.. st grow Up aU that lui. At 11.
hie take . . . Prlnceaa Ira Fur·
rfllsta~~ce
because tlley're anx· you eaa be In two world! IIIII
stenherg will drop !be tlllt lw
lou! to plnso, a IItle dumb, hm tun Ill botll. ~Ell
.
and
Willi to he where tile .._ HOPSCOTCIIER
a jacket or sweater. Tait obott
that are woll • broitll Ill. II lion Ia evea If It meaaa adlng Our O.H.:
Trut: At II, doil1i "yOIIII('
you wear gl..,.., carry not Vel')' friendly - constantly.
litlntls
just lor klcia Is more
S.
way
to
aet
a
Lolhar\o
only an extra pair but lllo
bact oa IUS beels is to tall run tllao wlw!n ,.,.. IIIII
your prescription.
Wbertver yoe eo. yeu 1111111 blat ,..... ae1eellv1, and. with for mi. -H
oat. In moat &lt;OUJitrles pasteur· a gentleman, it's always "lad·
'11111 col- II dedleallf It
iled milk is safe but 1o be on les' cbolce." This keepo you
family
u,q, eo I you're btvcbaate
and
him
chasln1.
-11.
the ale side you ahould ...
mly boiled milk. The ..,ilary
iQI tid froulllt .. lUI&amp; IIUl'IID
TAIII
CIIIDII',
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let Halell Ill.. YOV.
lllndanla of larlt l1dtoll ..
IIIVIS
BLAME
lilt
wid
aW. 1HICOIIW JGUr
most eltl" •e 011 a par willa
OWD
1IIIIUIIq
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lboso In thia COIIItry bot villi Dear Helen:
My mollttr W«ks and I dre11 Helen llollel ill Cll'l fl
quaint litde 0111-of-lbe way ,..
II your own rlslr.. Yoo kllow •be bomt Urad, ao IIIIa lllwspalfll',
obould avoid crellll4r custard·
llilell paaterill, marm,uu aDd
aala41. Stick. to wall • cooked
foods escept lor raw fruita thai
you can peel lw yourself.

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religion.
1 to a local chcrh Sunday IIcht
"My family and I converted lor "a firesldL session" showing
to the Mormon religion last tnma of bla recent trip to 8outb
Jan . .1 and It has belped me VIet .Nam so he didn't 1e1 ID
tremendously," disclosed Casp- ~ unW mtdnigbt.
er, wboso four stroke trilanph Every week, in whatever
"'!...wl ll .. . .
over Arnold Palmer In an 18 • city I'm In, leo to one of tbeso
'llda new weapon I! not a hole playoff M?nday came loor fireside meetinga and · there ll
elub, like the patter which bas daya before _hil 35111 blrtbday. 110 doubt about It, the cllorcb
-·~ him_lltll ao ofte•, but a He aiao reveated that be weot baa pvea me toner otreaath,"

IAN FRANCISCO (UP!) lilly Casper, tile •ew U.S.
Opea champion, ha~ added a
aecrel. weappn 19 h1s game and
Ills
go~era already !mow
lit~ .
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moon may be seething wilhil&gt;- silhtinp datillg back to Mardi, oboi!I'Valioos by astronomers _ . era rs. have _, a Dr. llarokt C. Urey of tho Camenln, "!bore " ·""'
diSclosing its internal - ... 1517. They dedlled lbat I• :
mo:;.al&lt;llers 111 va=olors In a variety of University of Calilomia at _La agreemen~ that t~e T:;u:
occasionally by 5uch mamfesla- ere reliable. The larte
~ tes.
ts" lunar locations
_ crayish, Jolla, has suggested the poss1b1· ~ ~ ng re~. ·

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orange violet, flame ,.UOW, ....., Clllled by """'110 111
lostilll T~ 1'nclude pots o1 reddish pint, llld
reddish aoetylme liS from tile mooft'l
only.
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color where there was n~ ~
of tbe sllblqs ba'" lllllatll the raoe, 111111' Ill
befort. veus of someth g
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::.tls~igb~Y "~ ':'~lunar::;;, R"or1od :•:.:..~to Mn. ~~y dear Ita~~~ ~·~sciea~~
.Jruelr.r dlalanl
decided to tak• oeriously,
~~their 1survrtse. ":,roo:
!"::iec:',.! ::.. inc~:"! floors o1 tbe region of greolel\ volcanie "f ~ :: "'::

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lito home ol Mn.
Columllus wW. Mr. IIIII
NCtlllly Mr&amp; Beullh .,._,. Mn Jolin Pl!toiiS l!lll l!leir
was in .charge of the program
Mr and Mrs Lester
after whi&lt;h dellcious relrellt- ~He
llldepeode!loe, Mo.
menta were served.
Mr f t Mn. Harry t'urtls

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son, Brad, ..ve moved June 9 at the Metbodlll cburcb and Mrs. Walter Wells Wa~hconsidored respectable.
MANLEY PIUIMO'I'IlD
Rutland
from the late Reva Mills' prop- with farewell dinner at •~-~· IJigton C. H.
wasn't always Wh&lt;tl. the '56 Class will
I'........1
JloCa' L. Manley, ..,. of
..tJ .., Olllege , ..... to lfid. lor Re\1. and Mn. CL,,• ..,.... Mr. IIIII Mn. Wlllllm Scarry
Soviet astronomer Nid&lt;oiOI A.
~ r"' ef
Mr. and Mr.t La""""e S.
4lebaurne, W. Va., where be lei I"' an ftlirlofi ... IIIDriiC ..t cbiWreo) of But UWipOOI
Kozyrev sa~d be s1ghi&lt;d a
Manley 690 LaurelS\, Middle- '-'--•'•tv Notes
bas accepted employ.-1. Mr. totbeitlannaiGIQtvllle. 'nlell _,. 'ftlunday 1uesta llf bll
gluwlllg enussion of ..... rort Hold Reunion
Soe~'aJ News
port ~as pniiiiOle&lt;! to Army
Kailht ..... osstsllnl ....... _.. ~lid gills. AppiVIi- motber ...... Corrie S&lt;I'T.I ...
from the crater Alpbonsus lll
~laHsl rour, J~ 6 witl1
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tadl 1 Rlillaad Ble.- mo1o1y 4i,...lllllls
P'-'· Miss a.Unnle lfartlold.
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19511 and 1951, many aootber 0 J } 2 d
the 18th ,Artillery
Germany
p.uut£a
o1 MJwliP liar·
18 Sch,!'; ~nd aerved on the Vacation Bible School WIS ~
astrooomer Jeered.,
n Uy 0
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Cline, 'l1le ll • J!llr • old s~dler, a ::y ~rs. Jam&lt;S
.:chlng
stall of ~ Rutlaocl beld June 6 • 13 at the First paid and Carrie !1&lt;81'1')' were
Those who didllt ":" now
ac&lt;ompenled by Diane Tolle)~, supply sp&lt;eiallst m Senlce Bat·
.
Jolin
and Red Devlls.
Bapllsl Cburdt. There ......, Mrs. Mar) Wood 111111 ..., ot
!bey wlthh~ld lberr nre. PT. PLEASANT- The 1956 vacalioaed in New Yort. ,.,., tery of the lith Actlllery's 1:d ~.,!"':Y c:::.bus. 'spent the [ Miss Bre!lda Tumer, daugll·l • stude!lls enrolled with an East Liverpool.
.
T1lere is rapidly ti'OWing tll'odUOUDI class Poiot PJ&lt;o~•· alto visitod wlth the G&lt;i&gt;rSt Battalion, entered the Army weekend here with Mr and
o1 Mr. and Mr.;,
Waynel...,..ge daily at12ndallce of 41 · Mr. and Mrs Albert
Hill

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Clnelnnal
Clnclnnal
St. Loub
St. Louk
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guests

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glad

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IVideneo that the .._ - · ant lllJh Scllolll wiD bold a r.. Murdod&lt; family a\ Dundas, at m July 1161. He " a 11161 grad- M Cl . Taylor and Mr. l Thrner Is empln)'!d in COium- 1The commencement_ program spent tbe weekend ln COiwnilu:'
lodeed, '"'" lllld then, bere and unJoa at Krocl\1 Part on .lu'l' the Emel')' Hoggy home in uale of Middleport H1g\l scllool .,:;:· Mr:"Ftoyd Thomas They Ibus si., bas been a student . was bekl $lndll' ni&amp;bl· Olfl· with Mr. and Mrs. Waid Fosl·
1came es .:aolly to attend the at Rio Grande College.
there, uhlblt br1ef ell...., '" ,I beginniDI at lG a.m. _T h • """"""Y· and JOurneyod
to
' ron and ~n _.. Rev. C. • ll!ld 181IlilY.
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1
Its generally cadaverou" oom 'ev•nl will be. fomlly PIC •IC ISpringfi•ld, wllere !bey ~ere
regalia :d spent S.turdlly OV• i Mr. and Mr.; John Monll!om· o. ()~or, pastor,
Mrs. Pvl Larcy and Mrs G.unn,
pletulll.
di K
Everyone is asked to bring • gue&lt;ts of 1!10 family of L1rz\o
I
, ernighl on llleu bust 011 the ery !Alberta Snowden) and Glenna OConnor, Supt. Teo&lt;ll- lelt Wednesday lor Fl. Blis.'
Plllillle V·~ A v y co\'ered d1sh.
I Nelstm, and also at the Clar. Oh
·ver al Middleport On daughter Melanae haft aniv- ers wert: Pre-Scboo~ r.targar· Texas. He wi11 be tn eJe·t:"UUUes
Explanatloll:; dlfter. but the o.... 1llO r...rvations """ !· ...,.Trainer home and V"i\ed t
Sui~ ~I they attended llle bust od ben! ·f..... r.,.'.s, e\ Cole, Vlfginia Nease, Edna ..:boollllll:e '\rmy
one most often ~rd IS ~at been re&lt;.-elved to date .. nd 100&lt;;~' .,,,. Pau,ine Phi\lips Re&lt;"ent
r:a~~a. and olhi!r enlert.ainmeat Mr Montgomer'lr has beer\ Pickens; Primary I aDd 0, Beu- Mr. and Mrli Francls Mor
tht_ moo~ from time to It lilt' 1 plllnnlnc te attend ·~e ask4'&lt;1 gut&gt;Sts of Mr rmd Mrs Gl~n I
at lhe regatta
stationed witb the u. S. Air lab AutbersOn. Ronda Brt~es, ris spent "lt!Veral !lavs
las1
relieves tts ~r distur~ to send the•r reservatuJllS It· Cline ~ KatJe CartJtnter. l The Carleton Sunday School Mr. aod Mrs. JWbcrt Hill, F~. He nas JUst completed Evelyn Fortman. Carol 'IIICOX- week visiting Rev. and Mrs:
by ~hat geo\o~rsts ~~~~ out! long with a dollar to Mrs RaY Dora Carpenter and Geurgell had an attendance of 5I and who recently moved to ~yton Ia month 's mtensive trainin&amp; It f!ll : JunitrS I aDd n. Mary K. Glenn Bate at eantbrld~e anc
9011 0
cass. .." Thts" • mild
IIHilld Yaq..-. Soothside Solt nowlev . Rulland Dianne Tol- &lt;Jifering of $1Hl oo June ll where Mr Hill has accepi&lt;d Tucsoa, AriZ., in Jll"!!''rallon Yost, PbyU19 . BliteJ,. Belly ID columbds w~th their da~
volciiUC tll'tiVJty in wbich 1drinks will be furnished.
ley and t:lona Hanmg
and It was announced ihat
tile employment spent the past for assi&amp;nmtnt 10 Vet Nam, Diddle, V1rgtn1a Burlle, YOirtb, Ia's and fammts. the Swift~
vapors uDder presslll'!! ~lpe ' Prizto:s are to be awa...,. t.J Tanya Rr ·e !ocal
church would have a revival ~ weekend h~ at their home l wbere be will be staticned fal- Sam Johnson, Ollie Mae Cazart. and tbe Schroeders.
to the surf-. 'l'hore hav:.been the alumni traveling the furlh 1 Weekend g!H!sts of Mr. and J - !7, 18, and 19. w1th Rev.! on salem S\reel
!low. . 1 ~day furloullh. He is wbo beCIDM! W, !Urge l".rimm: Mrs. Ed Condon and MIS!
lndiCI~I that tMse pors est and the ()ne havmc t , t Mrs. Marvm Chase were Rev Herbert Grate the ev.angelist I Mr. and Mrs Homer Parker j the 91111 of Mr. aad Mrs. Fro- Pianist, Marp Grimm: Song Mere• Con.:lon '&gt;i Por.tero)
from lime to Ume .::: most cbild,.n.
Howard Hem llld Rut~ of Services wUI slart a\ I P rn and Sw:y ......, lJI Gallipolis CD Malltpmery of J - leader, Mary K. Yost; seerota- - • guests of \lr&gt;.
Maud
1
· , Comml- Ill charce of
lll'COmpallled by dast or
ar· r !ole · Mich . Mrs. Lester each evening Everyone is wei· 011 Sunday aft&lt;rnoon where they Mrs Montpmery llld dltJibl· ry, Sam J Young on 3unday.
•
Undl the space ~~sl~': ra111ements are : Mrs. Georg~ Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight come.
, VISited will! Mrs. c.arron Snow- er
mnain here in Rutland Mrs Maxine Philson ret"med Mr. •aDd \!r.l. """" llill
atont, with lis emp lunar Hessoo. .Mrs: James
cal_•. Poole ond Mrs. J1m Riddle, St
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith and den and dallibler, Carol Ann- during hil onrseas duly. They lnlm . MeiCs General HO'Ipllal were recent guests of Mr. allli
flights to the moon,
ell Mrs. Calvan Mltdlell, Mrs. Lois Mary's. W. Va.
[ san~ were VlSit.lrs of her stster, ette. Mr. Snowden and sons, are renting the lite Reva Mills' llll iS eonvalese~ng at her Mrs. Ray Satr! at RoseYillf.
8
utronoiDJ' ~as
P7r:o,r:..s Harris, Mrs P' ~hard . Hu.r-.,h -1 Am• -·~ those "'ho v1s1ted Mr and Mr s Nichols and fam- Steve. Larry and Gary
had property, recently vacated by home. .
~
oeclected field . As
_ , rey, Mrs. Dollald Harnson llllri 'wilb Mrs. Murl Galaway were ily ol Oak Hill, W. Vl. Mrs driven their boat to Pomeroy \o \the Frank Knight family.
Mrs. Olhe Mae Cowl was a
;villi \be1r big telescopes
M.... Yeaqer .
\ Mr and Mrs. Hwhard Pmon&gt;ISmiU&gt;'s mother, Mrs. RubY attend the regatta events for The Rutland Hl&amp;h Scbool liledlcat pa1lent II Holzer llos- Do
10
mor~ iDte~ted :~s:~~ st:
and Rit::ky, DByton, Mr. and Tredway, who had bee~ visiting the day
, band was one of the six appelt· pital several days and was reRocL Slide or
and ,gala&lt;&amp;es tha 'l'eless and I
PROBE MISHAP
Mrs.
Ennel
Chase,
Lee
an·l
in
Oat
Hill,
ac&lt;OIIIplDied
them
I
Two
lblllind
teea
vocll
ing
in
the
Pomeroy
regatta
parturnod
to
~
bo~1
,.rllls apparently U
PT PLEASANT - The Siler· Penny Jean, Amanda, Mr. lllld home for a visit.
groups provided enterlalrunent Ide re&lt;etllly. Mlos Lilly lmbo- Mrs. Gerald S1mpson and
mert satellile. .
tbe oat iff's department lnve&gt;tigaled a Mrs. Eddie Clemons and Tom· Mr. W11ltam King, who Is I : at I he Miss SOUthern Oblo Pq- deft ts the new dnnn majoretle ocm, Mark, spent several days
Amon&amp; ~ thinp, . ~ two veh1cle mishap Monday af· my, McArthur. Mr. ond Mrs pal&amp;ent at Holzer Hosp1tal, un· , eant beld In Pomeroy ~ past with Diane Holliday and,_. In Columbus lillb Mr.
ot the National A~u~~) temoon on Millstone Road otf James Petty and. family . Me- derwent major su~ last weekend. A girls' trio, made Dean n!tunrinl aa majorettes Mrs. Rex Carlyle. Mtldred Gil
lipace A4mlnistro: moon in Rl. I resulting in $54 property Arthur. and Rox&amp;e ond Jarx week and is improvmg.
I up of Darlene Smith, Debbie IIllo J!llr. New 11111jore\les al&lt;! Ulan spent SUnday there and
10
land men °~
ted new damage hut no personal mJUry . Woodn1m, local. Karen Pett) Rev. C1yde Hinton, pastor ot ISmith and Bonnie Grate, sang Kathy 'lbomas, Pat Kennedy
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1169 bos llimula
The mishap occurrod when a and Kathy Woodrum are spend· I the Carleton Clmrcll, Will al· "You're Not Sick, You're Just : and Barbara Williams. A ls o day eveninl with Mr. and II
nterest In. lunar. s~- weft car driver by Harold
Dean ing a few days here wath Mrs tend the Umted Brethren Con· . ln Love" and "Hawaiian Lov~ ridilll m the parade were Mrs. Robert Smith, Roberta,
Kozyrev' ~~";«' observa Slover, ~~~ and 1 car dnv · Galawoy
' ference at Westemlle slarting 1 Song." A ilarllel'&gt;hop qulll'ltt !he Rullalld &lt;beerleadft'S, bead- Robert and Ernie, of Hysell
followed by sunll
So en by Isaac Wangh, Rl. 2 South· Mr. and Mrs. Scott l.eed. Rl· llle 21st o1 June and lastmg till of Chest.r King, Gary Drenner, eel by Darlene Smith, captalll, Run Road.
Park
Far All The Family
Ray All:ire and JtotiOr Blllek with Joyce Clonch, Becky Hal- Mr. and Mtl. Homer
er
ltOIIS by other ostrono-.. lee side, sideswiped on the road ' ta Laura. ll1ane. Charles and the Mlh.
1
willie back, ~·
Waugh was Cited for driving [ikott, Rocktege, Fla., are va- ' Miss Sandra Beal •lsited over presented "Tell Me Why" and ey, Boooit Grate and tbe two 'fisited wltb bliJ brotber, Mr.
01
1
Burley
NASA Greenbelt tell of center.
, Clltioning •I the home of her the weekend with Mi!S Peggy "Aura Lee." Both groups were Dew members, Mary Hall and Howanl Parktr and Aaron aDd
&gt;pace FlttMCenre~arbara M'
Iparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chlll)&lt;eY Bowers ol Pomeroy
accompanied by Sabra Cana· Janice Smilll. Alternates lJI Mr.;. Edl\h Herrna;' ~
\ld., an
ISS
.
staneart. 'nley have been vis- Mrs. Mary Carsey Is here day.
the parade were Mary McKin· day mornlnl! at Ule ar er rm
illlll with her lather who " staying will! ber daughter Rev. Mr. David Mai1ln o1 Colulll· ""l' aDd C!wlolle Imboden, but ID loog Bottom.
&lt;OIIIIned to a Parkenburg Jm. and Mrs. ctydo Hlllloll.
' bus oisil..t thla woek!nd wltb alternate Karen
was Mr. and Mrs. C&amp;rl
pita!.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison Mr. and Mrs. William Hostel· anable to attend.
of Wbeellng, W. Va., spent I
Mkldlepart, O.
.C"..,
I
Hildrod Steward Edwards of · and Scol\ visited recenUy with ter and Jim Bill.
_ _home
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Clevelalld called on friends ln his parents, Mr and Mrs. Olen Mr. and Mr.;. Ptarl LaMIJig ~d SuZJ Parker visited Tu... lllld.
There were 5(t pretent at . Ule icinity the past week.
Harrison.
and Ml-. and Mrs. Robert lUll
PT. PLIIASANT - Funeral Sunday School Jllll&lt; 1! will! an 'l1le Busy Bee Society of tbe Mr. and Mrs. Ed King of liar· who were visiting ben! from
S&lt;rvices loc Mrs. Lenora Gil1is· offering ol $19.71. The children's Carpenter BaptiSt Cburch met risOnville vlsli&lt;d recently w1th Dayton attended the wedding
p1e Scott. It, A!hton. was bekl Day program was presetlled. with Mn. Ret Cheadle Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Cbarln King.
of Mr. Laooings' trlllddaiJihl· •
today at 2 p.m. in the Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle day ....Unt. M.... Elizabeth Mr and Mrs.. Roger You111
the you111est_ daughter of
Baptist Churtb. Burial foltaw- ud 1011 Larry ud
Florerx:e 1Gardner was ~'!m lt&gt;~fll 1 wtre recent VISitors of her Mrs. Lois Cotterill, 1n Lancast·
!d in the Bolle Cbl(lel .,..... Clrde spont Sunday with Mr. and used the topic, II Is Fm- poron\s. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne , er on Monday.
!try at Apple Grove.
lllld Mrs. Ricllanl Gaul and ished " Thoso present
were Beal and family.
Mrs. Betty fink Strait, of
Mrs. Seott died SUnday m a family o1 Cbeller.
Joooo BishOp, Mae Jordan, Mrs. Roland Dais has. been Merritt bland, Fla .. aocl her
Huntington hospital fo11owi~ a Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ables Helen Jeffers, V1V11n Ga~tort , wisiting the past week m
three sons are visitina ~th
Q. ..... , ......., _ . _ ...
BEliE ARE SOIIt; ANSWERS TO QUES.
long illness. She was bol'll feb o1 Lone Bottom R. D. visited dda Cheadle, Frod• S m 1I h: lumbus.
.
her mother, Mrs. Chloe Fmk,
'nONS ON THIS IENUTIONAI. OVAl!.
~w11 ,., ., t111a r
21 1875 at Frazier
Bottom. recently al the home of Mr. IKeziah ()yo, Emma WhllliDI
VlslliDI Saturday w1th Mr. who is 111 .
ANTEll PLAN:
A. Yoarlllliker-hlallll~
~~~son county, a daughter o1 aocl Mrs. Douglas Circle.
ton, Elizabelb Gordner llld and Mrs . John Dean and son' Mrs. Laoml Grueser ere.
II -...I l&gt;r '1111 . , _ ......... I
Q.
Jsodly
•hat
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the tate Gtor&amp;e and
saran Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark the hos.,.., Bonnie Cbeadle.
_ , Mr. and Mrs. Hobart I means llld five cllildren hi'"
,... lt,.lrlt Beolll1 Plaa r
( e - 'llll .p olieJ- tlatRoach 111111 wao the widow of of Ra&lt;ine c.alled on Thursday Mr. and Mn .. Joe Sayre en· Smalley Jr and Judy Kay,l moved ~ Parkersburl Ink&gt;
,....
of ,.... . .tile opaltlac
A.
It
wiU
paraateil
that
tbt
auaal
•r•"'
Clarence Seott.
eveniiJC at tile home of Dean tertalned on Friday evening m Susan llld Dale, of We~tton, W. ~ Hysell property on Main
cotlwillt
of • ........
inr tOit of heatina ym llome with Flam•
Survivor• Include a 100, Ev· Brlllker. Mn. Krmll Schreckeo- honor of tbe 16111 bir\hdly of va
Street, recently vacated ~ the
....
4ollall
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t.llloVlt .... 'Wtll wilhia 10!'
ore\\ Gillispie Ashton : a dau· gost of Parltenburg called on their son. Timmy, 111111 ai!IO tbe Recent camping visitors of Delbert Gates lam~.
" .... ile dollaH-11 ~pro ...
Jlhter, Mrs. E~a Mount of r·,.; Wednesday a\ \be · Brinker Iblrl!lday of Mn. Rose
COx. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor or tJo.
Q. Bot wlill I I .. ..._. ..... rill
f•n for the ftrtl .U.t fall ,J tara of
21 crandcbildren. 45 grea~grand· bomt.
Those present included Mr. and Jr., llld family were Mr. llld hue, W. Va., spent SUnday Dip!
slutdllltltt
operation.
cblldren an4 IZ lftal·lreal
Mr. aocl Mrs. Joba Rup of Mn. Earl Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. cectl Mash an4 family of and Sunday with her mother,
A. ft'o - _ . l\llplo. YIV - . r or
andchlldreu
Footorla were -~~ at tile Mrs. Dean Blackwood, AIan, Gahanna Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Ethel Snowden.
On
Q. Wllo.-..u...-r
oleetrio ...ttne aonUMtor mabo tho
1P'
·
Doqlas Cirde home on Fra· owen, Diane and Cindy, Mr. Rausch 'and family of White· Wednesday, Mrt. Tlylor IIIOYed
Opo!atllr Coot . . , _ • "" of •••
A. El~tt ,... loaUdlr er lltotllc
day.
and Mrs. Lester Henderson, ball, and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles to COlumbus where ~e will
opodtlo- Yoo-andop,...,.tt
eontnctor wbo 1111 ...uH tht heatin1
IDBtallatlon to be
lli. 111111 Mn. Edlon Bouab, Kenneth , Terry and Joy, Patty Rausch and family of COlum- mtde wltb ber dauflhl!r, Pegh/IN "" .,L Yoo bow _., .how
, _ llllko- . . . ,.. ..,, .. ..ud.
ad8 Ni-J.t Mr. and Mn. Bea Salser of and car.1 Malont, Sammy Lew- bus.
· IY·
Okar, ..t llo• 10oa Ill• -u110 ...t r
JU'II bo nrpr!Md holr G&lt;004inN low
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111 . MomlnC Star attended tho wed· is, COnnie Greer, Mr. an. d Mr. and llis. Russell Hoff-· Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knllbt
PT.
nt be held dilll ol !Wm Solser, daqllter Mrs. Roger Riggs and Chm man Keith and Dale, of Ander·
-=::...:..:=:::__::..
I\ Ill
A, Wlllo J01 boJ ....tld I .... h.... Wlllt
lotion ol olficen b" !be P.,tll\ of Mr. aocl Mn. Bobert Siller line Jimmie Reed, HarriJon- ... ' lnd bave been visltin1 bar parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pl&amp;melen ll11lrie But inotallld, JOI
Q.lllw . . a..uakrorllolllll_ _ ... ap_lllo _ _ _
Tuesday I p.m.
Order of ol Partenbur&amp;, oo Saturday vUI~. Mr. and Mro. Cedi Cot,
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Weber Wood. Tiley at"' Yilit·
•paratto •1111o1 coli• •••• woat•u
Cloll Gatuo- ..,... ,.. IIIIo .......
Pl..,ant Chapter
Hall evmJa&amp;.
and Mr. and M~. N~rman AI· the evenint. Members in attend· Io4 her sister Mr. and Mrs. Vir·
Eastem Star at tbe Lotlp
• Mrs. Elsie Clrde, aocl FIGr· ten, D:vid and Jenruler, Alh· ...,. were Winnie Stanley. Wes- &amp;II Kinl aoctlamily
t1wo. Tilt Glllrutoe wlll-talD 1M 0111Tllo -.,.or ellclllc 11111111....-to'i
...W•r-of
..liliJOVhoiMtllo
Si&lt;th Slreel
. """" Clrcte visited Mrs. JIDIOS ens, and the - · Mr. and tina crabtree, A¥1 Greenlees, Mrs. llufl Arnold had aa SunFlmol• war. '1111 "'"' II cltiiiJ IIAtoal
Oificen k&gt; be lnstaltod . :· Pottenon aocl ..... or
Mrs . Joe Sayre and son, Tlm- Katherine LaWIIIIII, Belly Mal- day visitors Lester Arnold of
~~~~~-··
o11c1a1 - -tber data. .. wen .. 1111
1o • opociAed-lllpn. Wh,.
Wor\hJ Matron, t..ona B ' Star oat day lui week.
my.
lol, Rolle Arball(!h, Murl Gal· COlumbus and Mr. and Mrs.
,.. .., lbt holllt, 1M GtalrlatiO - Into
Worthy Pallon, B...,. Chad 1boae trllo Vllii&lt;d at the Mr. and Mro. Ray Ash, David away, Marguerite Scott, Dan- Patrick William&gt; of FIatllldlle - - . . . - 1114 lldlL "''
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JIDiel Smith of OIIUDibus re· Jordan 'and lamlly, Mr. aDd members gathered at
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DID Smith llome.
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Warren Rose spent Monday aDd Ke~th, local. Ice
observed their Qnd wedding anTuesday in Columbus consul~ cake were entoyed by
the nlvenary oo Wednesday.
Pteallll Valley Hoopllal
iDI her doctor and "'81 guest 1':;· and Mrs Jack Howells 1
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Renda! of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Dean Emct and ;on, Jack Richard. Colum·
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b
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George Watterson,
Apple Roberta Lee called on Mary w~~ , : and Mrs. Robert Mat·
Grove; . Mrs. Michael Bush, Circle '"' Monday evenlng.
lox at \heir Double 8 larll\
Gallipohs: Mrs. Roy Gibson,
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Pl. Pleaaant: Gordon Cuter • 1 worm,
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Apple Grove: Date Beam, Pt North America. Tbele w
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t..on; Ml'l. Robert Dye, L&amp; pr.lly Ill wmter .
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turns out 11&gt;11 IIIIIOIIWIIcllanlol Ar~ lllllertook • journe, a re.....llOn." says Mn.
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mo:;.al&lt;llers 111 va=olors In a variety of University of Calilomia at _La agreemen~ that t~e T:;u:
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decided to tak• oeriously,
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Columllus wW. Mr. IIIII
NCtlllly Mr&amp; Beullh .,._,. Mn Jolin Pl!toiiS l!lll l!leir
was in .charge of the program
Mr and Mrs Lester
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son, Brad, ..ve moved June 9 at the Metbodlll cburcb and Mrs. Walter Wells Wa~hconsidored respectable.
MANLEY PIUIMO'I'IlD
Rutland
from the late Reva Mills' prop- with farewell dinner at •~-~· IJigton C. H.
wasn't always Wh&lt;tl. the '56 Class will
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..tJ .., Olllege , ..... to lfid. lor Re\1. and Mn. CL,,• ..,.... Mr. IIIII Mn. Wlllllm Scarry
Soviet astronomer Nid&lt;oiOI A.
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Mr. and Mr.t La""""e S.
4lebaurne, W. Va., where be lei I"' an ftlirlofi ... IIIDriiC ..t cbiWreo) of But UWipOOI
Kozyrev sa~d be s1ghi&lt;d a
Manley 690 LaurelS\, Middle- '-'--•'•tv Notes
bas accepted employ.-1. Mr. totbeitlannaiGIQtvllle. 'nlell _,. 'ftlunday 1uesta llf bll
gluwlllg enussion of ..... rort Hold Reunion
Soe~'aJ News
port ~as pniiiiOle&lt;! to Army
Kailht ..... osstsllnl ....... _.. ~lid gills. AppiVIi- motber ...... Corrie S&lt;I'T.I ...
from the crater Alpbonsus lll
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19511 and 1951, many aootber 0 J } 2 d
the 18th ,Artillery
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18 Sch,!'; ~nd aerved on the Vacation Bible School WIS ~
astrooomer Jeered.,
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Mr. and Mn. Glenn Cline, 'l1le ll • J!llr • old s~dler, a ::y ~rs. Jam&lt;S
.:chlng
stall of ~ Rutlaocl beld June 6 • 13 at the First paid and Carrie !1&lt;81'1')' were
Those who didllt ":" now
ac&lt;ompenled by Diane Tolle)~, supply sp&lt;eiallst m Senlce Bat·
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Jolin
and Red Devlls.
Bapllsl Cburdt. There ......, Mrs. Mar) Wood 111111 ..., ot
!bey wlthh~ld lberr nre. PT. PLEASANT- The 1956 vacalioaed in New Yort. ,.,., tery of the lith Actlllery's 1:d ~.,!"':Y c:::.bus. 'spent the [ Miss Bre!lda Tumer, daugll·l • stude!lls enrolled with an East Liverpool.
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T1lere is rapidly ti'OWing tll'odUOUDI class Poiot PJ&lt;o~•· alto visitod wlth the G&lt;i&gt;rSt Battalion, entered the Army weekend here with Mr and
o1 Mr. and Mr.;,
Waynel...,..ge daily at12ndallce of 41 · Mr. and Mrs Albert
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IVideneo that the .._ - · ant lllJh Scllolll wiD bold a r.. Murdod&lt; family a\ Dundas, at m July 1161. He " a 11161 grad- M Cl . Taylor and Mr. l Thrner Is empln)'!d in COium- 1The commencement_ program spent tbe weekend ln COiwnilu:'
lodeed, '"'" lllld then, bere and unJoa at Krocl\1 Part on .lu'l' the Emel')' Hoggy home in uale of Middleport H1g\l scllool .,:;:· Mr:"Ftoyd Thomas They Ibus si., bas been a student . was bekl $lndll' ni&amp;bl· Olfl· with Mr. and Mrs. Waid Fosl·
1came es .:aolly to attend the at Rio Grande College.
there, uhlblt br1ef ell...., '" ,I beginniDI at lG a.m. _T h • """"""Y· and JOurneyod
to
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regalia :d spent S.turdlly OV• i Mr. and Mr.; John Monll!om· o. ()~or, pastor,
Mrs. Pvl Larcy and Mrs G.unn,
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Everyone is asked to bring • gue&lt;ts of 1!10 family of L1rz\o
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Plllillle V·~ A v y co\'ered d1sh.
I Nelstm, and also at the Clar. Oh
·ver al Middleport On daughter Melanae haft aniv- ers wert: Pre-Scboo~ r.targar· Texas. He wi11 be tn eJe·t:"UUUes
Explanatloll:; dlfter. but the o.... 1llO r...rvations """ !· ...,.Trainer home and V"i\ed t
Sui~ ~I they attended llle bust od ben! ·f..... r.,.'.s, e\ Cole, Vlfginia Nease, Edna ..:boollllll:e '\rmy
one most often ~rd IS ~at been re&lt;.-elved to date .. nd 100&lt;;~' .,,,. Pau,ine Phi\lips Re&lt;"ent
r:a~~a. and olhi!r enlert.ainmeat Mr Montgomer'lr has beer\ Pickens; Primary I aDd 0, Beu- Mr. and Mrli Francls Mor
tht_ moo~ from time to It lilt' 1 plllnnlnc te attend ·~e ask4'&lt;1 gut&gt;Sts of Mr rmd Mrs Gl~n I
at lhe regatta
stationed witb the u. S. Air lab AutbersOn. Ronda Brt~es, ris spent "lt!Veral !lavs
las1
relieves tts ~r distur~ to send the•r reservatuJllS It· Cline ~ KatJe CartJtnter. l The Carleton Sunday School Mr. aod Mrs. JWbcrt Hill, F~. He nas JUst completed Evelyn Fortman. Carol 'IIICOX- week visiting Rev. and Mrs:
by ~hat geo\o~rsts ~~~~ out! long with a dollar to Mrs RaY Dora Carpenter and Geurgell had an attendance of 5I and who recently moved to ~yton Ia month 's mtensive trainin&amp; It f!ll : JunitrS I aDd n. Mary K. Glenn Bate at eantbrld~e anc
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cass. .." Thts" • mild
IIHilld Yaq..-. Soothside Solt nowlev . Rulland Dianne Tol- &lt;Jifering of $1Hl oo June ll where Mr Hill has accepi&lt;d Tucsoa, AriZ., in Jll"!!''rallon Yost, PbyU19 . BliteJ,. Belly ID columbds w~th their da~
volciiUC tll'tiVJty in wbich 1drinks will be furnished.
ley and t:lona Hanmg
and It was announced ihat
tile employment spent the past for assi&amp;nmtnt 10 Vet Nam, Diddle, V1rgtn1a Burlle, YOirtb, Ia's and fammts. the Swift~
vapors uDder presslll'!! ~lpe ' Prizto:s are to be awa...,. t.J Tanya Rr ·e !ocal
church would have a revival ~ weekend h~ at their home l wbere be will be staticned fal- Sam Johnson, Ollie Mae Cazart. and tbe Schroeders.
to the surf-. 'l'hore hav:.been the alumni traveling the furlh 1 Weekend g!H!sts of Mr. and J - !7, 18, and 19. w1th Rev.! on salem S\reel
!low. . 1 ~day furloullh. He is wbo beCIDM! W, !Urge l".rimm: Mrs. Ed Condon and MIS!
lndiCI~I that tMse pors est and the ()ne havmc t , t Mrs. Marvm Chase were Rev Herbert Grate the ev.angelist I Mr. and Mrs Homer Parker j the 91111 of Mr. aad Mrs. Fro- Pianist, Marp Grimm: Song Mere• Con.:lon '&gt;i Por.tero)
from lime to Ume .::: most cbild,.n.
Howard Hem llld Rut~ of Services wUI slart a\ I P rn and Sw:y ......, lJI Gallipolis CD Malltpmery of J - leader, Mary K. Yost; seerota- - • guests of \lr&gt;.
Maud
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lll'COmpallled by dast or
ar· r !ole · Mich . Mrs. Lester each evening Everyone is wei· 011 Sunday aft&lt;rnoon where they Mrs Montpmery llld dltJibl· ry, Sam J Young on 3unday.
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, VISited will! Mrs. c.arron Snow- er
mnain here in Rutland Mrs Maxine Philson ret"med Mr. •aDd \!r.l. """" llill
atont, with lis emp lunar Hessoo. .Mrs: James
cal_•. Poole ond Mrs. J1m Riddle, St
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith and den and dallibler, Carol Ann- during hil onrseas duly. They lnlm . MeiCs General HO'Ipllal were recent guests of Mr. allli
flights to the moon,
ell Mrs. Calvan Mltdlell, Mrs. Lois Mary's. W. Va.
[ san~ were VlSit.lrs of her stster, ette. Mr. Snowden and sons, are renting the lite Reva Mills' llll iS eonvalese~ng at her Mrs. Ray Satr! at RoseYillf.
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P7r:o,r:..s Harris, Mrs P' ~hard . Hu.r-.,h -1 Am• -·~ those "'ho v1s1ted Mr and Mr s Nichols and fam- Steve. Larry and Gary
had property, recently vacated by home. .
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_ , rey, Mrs. Dollald Harnson llllri 'wilb Mrs. Murl Galaway were ily ol Oak Hill, W. Vl. Mrs driven their boat to Pomeroy \o \the Frank Knight family.
Mrs. Olhe Mae Cowl was a
;villi \be1r big telescopes
M.... Yeaqer .
\ Mr and Mrs. Hwhard Pmon&gt;ISmiU&gt;'s mother, Mrs. RubY attend the regatta events for The Rutland Hl&amp;h Scbool liledlcat pa1lent II Holzer llos- Do
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and Rit::ky, DByton, Mr. and Tredway, who had bee~ visiting the day
, band was one of the six appelt· pital several days and was reRocL Slide or
and ,gala&lt;&amp;es tha 'l'eless and I
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PT PLEASANT - The Siler· Penny Jean, Amanda, Mr. lllld home for a visit.
groups provided enterlalrunent Ide re&lt;etllly. Mlos Lilly lmbo- Mrs. Gerald S1mpson and
mert satellile. .
tbe oat iff's department lnve&gt;tigaled a Mrs. Eddie Clemons and Tom· Mr. W11ltam King, who Is I : at I he Miss SOUthern Oblo Pq- deft ts the new dnnn majoretle ocm, Mark, spent several days
Amon&amp; ~ thinp, . ~ two veh1cle mishap Monday af· my, McArthur. Mr. ond Mrs pal&amp;ent at Holzer Hosp1tal, un· , eant beld In Pomeroy ~ past with Diane Holliday and,_. In Columbus lillb Mr.
ot the National A~u~~) temoon on Millstone Road otf James Petty and. family . Me- derwent major su~ last weekend. A girls' trio, made Dean n!tunrinl aa majorettes Mrs. Rex Carlyle. Mtldred Gil
lipace A4mlnistro: moon in Rl. I resulting in $54 property Arthur. and Rox&amp;e ond Jarx week and is improvmg.
I up of Darlene Smith, Debbie IIllo J!llr. New 11111jore\les al&lt;! Ulan spent SUnday there and
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The mishap occurrod when a and Kathy Woodrum are spend· I the Carleton Clmrcll, Will al· "You're Not Sick, You're Just : and Barbara Williams. A ls o day eveninl with Mr. and II
nterest In. lunar. s~- weft car driver by Harold
Dean ing a few days here wath Mrs tend the Umted Brethren Con· . ln Love" and "Hawaiian Lov~ ridilll m the parade were Mrs. Robert Smith, Roberta,
Kozyrev' ~~";«' observa Slover, ~~~ and 1 car dnv · Galawoy
' ference at Westemlle slarting 1 Song." A ilarllel'&gt;hop qulll'ltt !he Rullalld &lt;beerleadft'S, bead- Robert and Ernie, of Hysell
followed by sunll
So en by Isaac Wangh, Rl. 2 South· Mr. and Mrs. Scott l.eed. Rl· llle 21st o1 June and lastmg till of Chest.r King, Gary Drenner, eel by Darlene Smith, captalll, Run Road.
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Ray All:ire and JtotiOr Blllek with Joyce Clonch, Becky Hal- Mr. and Mtl. Homer
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Waugh was Cited for driving [ikott, Rocktege, Fla., are va- ' Miss Sandra Beal •lsited over presented "Tell Me Why" and ey, Boooit Grate and tbe two 'fisited wltb bliJ brotber, Mr.
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NASA Greenbelt tell of center.
, Clltioning •I the home of her the weekend with Mi!S Peggy "Aura Lee." Both groups were Dew members, Mary Hall and Howanl Parktr and Aaron aDd
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Iparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chlll)&lt;eY Bowers ol Pomeroy
accompanied by Sabra Cana· Janice Smilll. Alternates lJI Mr.;. Edl\h Herrna;' ~
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staneart. 'nley have been vis- Mrs. Mary Carsey Is here day.
the parade were Mary McKin· day mornlnl! at Ule ar er rm
illlll with her lather who " staying will! ber daughter Rev. Mr. David Mai1ln o1 Colulll· ""l' aDd C!wlolle Imboden, but ID loog Bottom.
&lt;OIIIIned to a Parkenburg Jm. and Mrs. ctydo Hlllloll.
' bus oisil..t thla woek!nd wltb alternate Karen
was Mr. and Mrs. C&amp;rl
pita!.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison Mr. and Mrs. William Hostel· anable to attend.
of Wbeellng, W. Va., spent I
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There were 5(t pretent at . Ule icinity the past week.
Harrison.
and Ml-. and Mrs. Robert lUll
PT. PLIIASANT - Funeral Sunday School Jllll&lt; 1! will! an 'l1le Busy Bee Society of tbe Mr. and Mrs. Ed King of liar· who were visiting ben! from
S&lt;rvices loc Mrs. Lenora Gil1is· offering ol $19.71. The children's Carpenter BaptiSt Cburch met risOnville vlsli&lt;d recently w1th Dayton attended the wedding
p1e Scott. It, A!hton. was bekl Day program was presetlled. with Mn. Ret Cheadle Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Cbarln King.
of Mr. Laooings' trlllddaiJihl· •
today at 2 p.m. in the Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle day ....Unt. M.... Elizabeth Mr and Mrs.. Roger You111
the you111est_ daughter of
Baptist Churtb. Burial foltaw- ud 1011 Larry ud
Florerx:e 1Gardner was ~'!m lt&gt;~fll 1 wtre recent VISitors of her Mrs. Lois Cotterill, 1n Lancast·
!d in the Bolle Cbl(lel .,..... Clrde spont Sunday with Mr. and used the topic, II Is Fm- poron\s. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne , er on Monday.
!try at Apple Grove.
lllld Mrs. Ricllanl Gaul and ished " Thoso present
were Beal and family.
Mrs. Betty fink Strait, of
Mrs. Seott died SUnday m a family o1 Cbeller.
Joooo BishOp, Mae Jordan, Mrs. Roland Dais has. been Merritt bland, Fla .. aocl her
Huntington hospital fo11owi~ a Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ables Helen Jeffers, V1V11n Ga~tort , wisiting the past week m
three sons are visitina ~th
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long illness. She was bol'll feb o1 Lone Bottom R. D. visited dda Cheadle, Frod• S m 1I h: lumbus.
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her mother, Mrs. Chloe Fmk,
'nONS ON THIS IENUTIONAI. OVAl!.
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Bottom. recently al the home of Mr. IKeziah ()yo, Emma WhllliDI
VlslliDI Saturday w1th Mr. who is 111 .
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ton, Elizabelb Gordner llld and Mrs . John Dean and son' Mrs. Laoml Grueser ere.
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saran Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark the hos.,.., Bonnie Cbeadle.
_ , Mr. and Mrs. Hobart I means llld five cllildren hi'"
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( e - 'llll .p olieJ- tlatRoach 111111 wao the widow of of Ra&lt;ine c.alled on Thursday Mr. and Mn .. Joe Sayre en· Smalley Jr and Judy Kay,l moved ~ Parkersburl Ink&gt;
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Jlhter, Mrs. E~a Mount of r·,.; Wednesday a\ \be · Brinker Iblrl!lday of Mn. Rose
COx. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor or tJo.
Q. Bot wlill I I .. ..._. ..... rill
f•n for the ftrtl .U.t fall ,J tara of
21 crandcbildren. 45 grea~grand· bomt.
Those present included Mr. and Jr., llld family were Mr. llld hue, W. Va., spent SUnday Dip!
slutdllltltt
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cblldren an4 IZ lftal·lreal
Mr. aocl Mrs. Joba Rup of Mn. Earl Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. cectl Mash an4 family of and Sunday with her mother,
A. ft'o - _ . l\llplo. YIV - . r or
andchlldreu
Footorla were -~~ at tile Mrs. Dean Blackwood, AIan, Gahanna Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Ethel Snowden.
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Opo!atllr Coot . . , _ • "" of •••
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day.
and Mrs. Lester Henderson, ball, and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles to COlumbus where ~e will
opodtlo- Yoo-andop,...,.tt
eontnctor wbo 1111 ...uH tht heatin1
IDBtallatlon to be
lli. 111111 Mn. Edlon Bouab, Kenneth , Terry and Joy, Patty Rausch and family of COlum- mtde wltb ber dauflhl!r, Pegh/IN "" .,L Yoo bow _., .how
, _ llllko- . . . ,.. ..,, .. ..ud.
ad8 Ni-J.t Mr. and Mn. Bea Salser of and car.1 Malont, Sammy Lew- bus.
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111 . MomlnC Star attended tho wed· is, COnnie Greer, Mr. an. d Mr. and llis. Russell Hoff-· Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knllbt
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lotion ol olficen b" !be P.,tll\ of Mr. aocl Mn. Bobert Siller line Jimmie Reed, HarriJon- ... ' lnd bave been visltin1 bar parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pl&amp;melen ll11lrie But inotallld, JOI
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Tuesday I p.m.
Order of ol Partenbur&amp;, oo Saturday vUI~. Mr. and Mro. Cedi Cot,
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•paratto •1111o1 coli• •••• woat•u
Cloll Gatuo- ..,... ,.. IIIIo .......
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Hall evmJa&amp;.
and Mr. and M~. N~rman AI· the evenint. Members in attend· Io4 her sister Mr. and Mrs. Vir·
Eastem Star at tbe Lotlp
• Mrs. Elsie Clrde, aocl FIGr· ten, D:vid and Jenruler, Alh· ...,. were Winnie Stanley. Wes- &amp;II Kinl aoctlamily
t1wo. Tilt Glllrutoe wlll-talD 1M 0111Tllo -.,.or ellclllc 11111111....-to'i
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Oificen k&gt; be lnstaltod . :· Pottenon aocl ..... or
Mrs . Joe Sayre and son, Tlm- Katherine LaWIIIIII, Belly Mal- day visitors Lester Arnold of
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1o • opociAed-lllpn. Wh,.
Wor\hJ Matron, t..ona B ' Star oat day lui week.
my.
lol, Rolle Arball(!h, Murl Gal· COlumbus and Mr. and Mrs.
,.. .., lbt holllt, 1M GtalrlatiO - Into
Worthy Pallon, B...,. Chad 1boae trllo Vllii&lt;d at the Mr. and Mro. Ray Ash, David away, Marguerite Scott, Dan- Patrick William&gt; of FIatllldlle - - . . . - 1114 lldlL "''
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wlck; Auoel~te Matron, ~: home of Mn. Mary Clrelt ...r and Maries, Gllhannl, were ford stout, and Leah Crabtree. woods.
bll _ . ,.. ...., ,.... home, rour
Wilson ; Alaociate Patron,
• ......,t weekeatl were Mr. at the home·ol her parents, Mr. Guests Included Cheryl Law· \~;;;;;..,._........_...,....,
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Monroe: Secre\11')', Sadie 8111· aDd Mrs. Met•ID Circle ol C. and Mrs. R. s. Turner, the son, Rilla Rhoades,
Jane
truro by more lK, JGOl' llalldlr
es: treasurer, JaneU capelwt: lumbua, Mr. aocl Mn. Jlmea past week.
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JIDiel Smith of OIIUDibus re· Jordan 'and lamlly, Mr. aDd members gathered at
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DID Smith llome.
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observed their Qnd wedding anTuesday in Columbus consul~ cake were entoyed by
the nlvenary oo Wednesday.
Pteallll Valley Hoopllal
iDI her doctor and "'81 guest 1':;· and Mrs Jack Howells 1
ADMITTED : Mrs.
Renda! of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Dean Emct and ;on, Jack Richard. Colum·
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b
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George Watterson,
Apple Roberta Lee called on Mary w~~ , : and Mrs. Robert Mat·
Grove; . Mrs. Michael Bush, Circle '"' Monday evenlng.
lox at \heir Double 8 larll\
Gallipohs: Mrs. Roy Gibson,
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Pl. Pleaaant: Gordon Cuter • 1 worm,
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Pl. ryleuant: Mrs. Nola Clsey . side of tbe lloCiy Mountam~ Christian Service ol Temple
Apple Grove: Date Beam, Pt North America. Tbele w
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Herdman. blow 11'0111 .• westerly direclloo Chore:~~~ home ol : , carl
~a~ree. llis. Howard Stanley
t..on; Ml'l. Robert Dye, L&amp; pr.lly Ill wmter .
llrl; Mrs . Ronald McCo~id~en· er C':laker ' -' Clovi.l ~- &lt;'OndiiCted the progrom ;Uld US· t
wood; Mrs. James
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mood of deception.
j(E.S.T .) Tickets may be pur- l , Present were Mr. a~d Mrs.
1ing second Wife who hopea to tber Who imagilles himself to regain self and love.
Two plays were current llnberit his forlune.
be Teddy Roosevel~
' The final production is the up- 1 chased at the box offl~e of the j frank Powers and O.~ble, Bob:
Broadway successes, "Never Long a favorite ond popular 1· Tennessee Wllllams'
well roarious Broadway
success r\)niverslty Theatre da1ty from by and Pamela of Muldleport,
Too Late" and the musical 1with American theater- goers known drama "Cat On A Hot I which starred Carol Burnett as 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 8:30.
By Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ebers"Once Upon A Mattress." Two 1 "Arsenic and Old Lace" will Tin Roof" will be presented the Princess in the S'811rtc and phone call Athens S94-5010, ur bach and Darla and Jim, Willothers were former Broadway 1open July 14 and cloae July 17. July 21 through July 24. The I somewhat farcical version of the by mall.
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VISIT IN MIDDLEPORT

Post No. 306 of Pomeroy, has
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COUNCIL, urday guests of Mr. a~d
~ h1ch nothmg ts sacred and no 1s here for the summer vaca· done by the Dowsons while here Daughters of AmerJca,
Harry Keiser, Mmersvllle.

for the past lour years and meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiiser II
wished them success in their the IOOF hall.
and daughter and soni-ID-Iraw,.JI
new pastorate. Mrs. James
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ha!!SieJ'II
president of WSCS, I FRIENDLY CffiCLE of
of Reynoldsburg, enjoyed a ptop
J!'ed ted C b
h nic Sunday, at Bucks Lake
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wlll dhave at1ts annual
j)lCmc on Mrs. Homer HoIter
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bo:e ~ Mrs.: Carl' Ka~tz. Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
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Frecker and Mr. and Mrs. Hell· II
lll charge of the vesper service ry Wippel.
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POTLUCK PICNIC for
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Mrs. Velma Cassady,
bers and families of the
Mounlain State Business Col~rs Plams, was showered
ary of Veterans Memorial
lege, Parker~burg, W.
Va.,
birthday greetlpgs on Su"!.ay, pita! will be held Tuesday spent the weekend with his parJune 12. She received several June 21 at six o'clock (ESTJ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fishcakes and pies, and many gifts. at the 'New Haven
er and daughters. Mrs. Emest
Her only living
Mrs. park AU ausiliary members Harris of Syracuse was also a
Mary Ritchie, and her
are ~sked to brin a
weekend guest.
Wayne Ritchie, her sister-in live new memberg as guesl Mrs. John Fisher of Akron
taw, Mrs. Ethel Arbaugh
For further information
who spent the weekend with
most of the afternoon
Mrs Mary Seaman phone 992 her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pictures of people and
5124 ' or Mrs WanW: Fetty m- ry Roush of Racine, and her
of Tuppers Plains iR the
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WEDNESDAY
!ted Saturday afternoon
Her daughter, Leota
WEEK-END MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and
Racine, spent the
111e Hobson Chrlstlaa
lsmily and Mrs. William
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with her. Her granddaughters, Church Wednesday, June 22 er.
Karen Lee Russel~ and lrenejthrougb the 26th. The paator Jg Mr. and Mrs. WIUiam Fl&lt;herll
Cooper visited her. Also her O'Dell Mantey. Everyone
is and son of Belpre spent t h
great-grandchildren, Eddie Lee welcome.
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Tamy Rer.e Russell.
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and Mrs. Sam Arnold and Mr.
Her
mosr outstanding thrill WILLING WORKERS class and Mrs. Mason Fisher.
was a lovely bouquet of roses Gl the Enterprise EUB church Mr. and Mrs. Harry
gal~ored from the farm where will meet Thursday evening at and daughter, Barbara of
ber deceased parents lived. the home of Mrs, Geoffrey Wll- ..... were weekend auests
These were gathered
a n d son
iiiiiiiiii
brought by her aephew,
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
.,ciioiiloiiriica~rloo;a""~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~_;Mrs.~~R;:aym~o;;;·n~d_;B~urn;;;;•~.:;;:;l Ritchie.
will meet Thuraday, at 8 p.m.
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Tbe apple mullin contest will
CONFINED TO HOSPITAL be held. There will be a pro'
Private Elden E. Slack 1J , gram and refreshments will be
confined to the U. S. Army Hofl- 1served.
pltal at Fl Leonard Wood, Mi.s- I
sour! with pneumonia. Slack I PAST MATRON'S Club
was to have left for Germany Evangetine Chapter, OES, of
June lS but the sickness
Middleport, will meel 'l'hursVened.
day evening at the home of
Mrs. lilian Steff!, South Second
daughter, Kathy, Covimgtoll, l Ave., at 7:30 p.m.
Ky. are guests of Mrs. George
FRIDAY
Childs and Mrs. Minnie GilPAST MATRON'S Club
of
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Evangeline Chapter,
OES,
Middleport, will meet Friday
evening, June 2f at the homo
of Mrs. Lillian Steifl on S. Second Ave. at 7:30 p.m. lnstend
TONIGHTthru TUESDAY
of Thursday as reported ear- i
"THIE SABOTEUR"
lier.
lbrlon Brand9
Yul Brynner
1olds are barred.
tion with his parents, Mr. and
A wealthy burgeois who af- Mrs. William Morris and fan:
lects se vere illness because of ily.
hiS deSire for attention and self- 1 Miss Carolyn Searls of Comdulgence _Is the object of Mo- : lumbus spent the weekend
liere's satire tn the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searls
· Th~e~~~~l~nv~al~ld~'~'~~ i Mr. and Mr s. Rober I Cra Ia
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D1anne VanCooney and
Caruthers visited over
th
Pom~r. Ohio
weekend in Columbus with Mr
and Mrs. James VanCooney.
LAST TIM! TONIGHT
Mrs. James Crowther and
''THE kARE BREED"
brother.
Paul Parsons of Chi- Technlcolorcago, visited recently with Mr.
Jam es Stewart
. .., Maureen O'Hara L. D. Diles.
ColordrMOtU
Weekend guests of the
and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett and
WEDN~~~A~Pi~NE 22 . family were Mr. and Mrs.
I C. Barllett and Miss Grace
lett of Grafton, W Va.;
THURSDAY thru SAT.
JUN. 23·25
and Mrs. Lantz Carrico,
"IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, ersburg; Mr. and Mrs.
MAD WORLD"
Barllett and family of Newark;
- Technlcolor3 dozen comedians: Buddr. Mrs. P. M. Sines of
Ha(•kett- Buster Keaton-Phil W. Va. and James
Silvers-Joe E. Brown-Don who IJ employed at Newark for
Knotts. They all do some
the summer. They came
t~ll shenanigans!
Colorurtoon
!ally to attend the
Church dedication held
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan
1nd TUESDAY
JUN! 24-27•21
of Cincinnati spent the
"GHOST IN THE
end with Mr. and Mrs.
INVI~e~~!ic~~~INI"
Gibbons and accompanied
Tommy Kirk·Deborab Walley children, Nolan, Jr. and Julie
Bori• Karlo!f
home, who have been bere for
Foalurottt
the past week.

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Rev. &amp;Mn. Harold W. Shackleford

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REVIVAL SERVICES

COLUMBUS (UPI) -The Ohio Supreme Court upheld
today tbe legality of Gov. James A. Rhodes' program for
financial expanilon. The court held that a constitutional
omendment which created a non-profit corporation to sell
Industrial expansion bonds was valid.
The amendment, passed in 1965, set-up the non-pro!lt
Portsmoutb Growth Corp. Legality of the corporation and
of the amendment was challenged by Scioto County Prosecutor Everett Burton Jr.
However, the state's highest court ruled that since the
SAIGON (UPI) - South VIet Nam' 1 polltkal erbls look a
amendment had been enacted by a general vote it is not better today- Milltant Buddhist leader T bleb Trl Quang ended hl8
open to attack.
strjke, Premier Nguyea Cao Ky tempor arlly lifted his four-day siege
"A constitutional amendment, Growth Corp, intends 1o issue Boa Dao pagoda and Trl Quang made up with moderate Buddhlat leader;,::
unlike a legislative act, when $400,000 in bonds to finance bus- Tam Chau In a sea of smiles. Trl Quang, who had led rebel reslst,anee to lle
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M1:Yl:IEH:S HONORED - Orion w. Roush, Wayne Chase and Herbert (Pete) Shields, adopted by the people, is not iness expansion there, including government In tile northern clty of Hue, sat up In bed today and ~Piped
left to right, hold certificates and a large eake Tuesday night after they were· honored open to attack on the ground an addition to the Porsmouth COlle soluUon. He had previously sub81s ted on tea and fruit
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for long service on the Meigs County Agriculture and . StahlllzaUon committee. Mr. tbat It does not serve a public plant of the Dayton-Ports- lllid would eontlnue until Presideat Johnson ended his
Roush has served 10 years and Chase and Shields 25 years. Shields, local oUice manaeer, purpose," the court held.
I mouth Foundry Co. and guarhas ierved aeven additional years on the committee.- Sentinel Photo.
The
greater Portsmouth antee a loan to tbe YeUow Cab SAIGON (UPI) -Premier
Ky Confident
Iat the plus hospital w11n
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Nguyen Cao Ky temporarily Ky obviously confident be Quang ia ataylnl
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lifted his four-day aiege of the has crushed the Buddhist-led 1roops Oew him to 8aJpl
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1 Viet Hoa Dao Pagoda today as rebellion and pushing now for biB former power baaa at
lede th 1s th s ~ 1rour a gesture of friendship to national unity in the fight "They reached a ·~~
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a e ame ."" .can- Buddhist rebell and more tban against communism, 01·dered
lboolt
not be considered diswmtn- 400 men, women and children the seige lifted at the request warmly and
a~ry because II excludes elec- streamed from Its gates.
of model'llte Buddhist leader told Unit~ Press
Inc and gas co~paru~s from Police arrested two youths 'l'hich Tam Chau.
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anti- Bnd~ts in opposing the Ky lunch.
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a crlp\)led Navy :tel rammed .a North Vietnamese force about strike against the Me Xa. home and w1th only minutes ol purpose, to g1 ve financ10l as- government rioting but passed regime but favored a negoUal- Trl Quang Jauocbed 1 '"I'll-! ' .
Sldewiiide&amp; ~isslle · ·up 11\e 230 miles north of Saigon and hilhway bridge,. 1
heavily fuel left they heard a call lor sistance to private lnduatry or the others after checking their ed setUement of the cri.si.s and strike lS days ago VOWinl llli;~
ta!Jplpo of a Commurust Mtg k11led at least 70 In a bloudy de.'ended installation about 75 belp from their relief. Four other governmental uruts m ·~; identification cards.
orderly transf•.r of power to a eat notbing lllllll
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and b~ew.,ft, out of the sky, U.S. mornmg-long battle. The light- miles northeast of Hanoi.
MIGI7s hnd attacked them, TI1e der to create new employment,
An unknown number of rebels civilian govemment, met mill- Jobnsoo balta aid ~
spokesman .said. today. Another ing was part of Operation An unarmed RFa reconnat .. two pilots turned and roared the court co~mented.
_ some aieiJa'&lt;li! continuing re- tent anti-government leader military reeime. .A*-1 .Jf Td'~
MIG Wll damaged, but . ths Nathan Hale. in .the nation'.• sance plane on a photo m"s10n back into the fray.
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"The exclusiOn of electric and sistance I&gt; the Ky reRime and Thich Trl Quang in a Saflon Quang intended to ""''IIIu•li'.ij ''
Amerlccma . loot. one jet m the strategic midsection, and 11 was downed by the intense They saw thell' two r~1ef jets gas compames from benef!IJ of others fearing arrest Ior i hospital today and .aidts said fast, the aide said be df4 ~ :·;
super"9n)c. dogt1ght and ·another aent the toll of the three-day ground fire and missiles started fighting desperately w1th tbe the amendment 1s a reasonable violence-remained inside. M
-1they dissolved their differences know but "now ll 11 1lul
to heavy Communist ground operation soaring to more than lA&gt; flY when two F4C Phantoms enemy.
classification not constituting ter liO minutes police rolled the lin a sea of smiles.
detail."
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fire.
lOll.
. flying cover . decided to stic~
Hit A Mig
denial. of equal protection.
barbed wire barricades back in The dramaUc meeting be- Aides said Trl Quaq WM .;, :;
The ·fiJbtlng erupted· high' in In other action, guerrilla around · illd fly protection for ''One o! the two planes pulled "It " not discriminatory, be- place.
tween the feudicd ranks cam• longer UDder arrest.
;:.!'
the i'ky north of Hanoi forces otruck two Marine the pilot who balled out safely. up and sprayed one of tne cause it is not applicable to ex&gt;~
Tuesday. A third u.s. plane- outposiJ near Da Nang before One of the protectors got pari MIGs In the midsection with 20 isllng businesses unless new
an Fllli ThUndeichiof-ai50 ·was lfawn In an apparent effort to of bis_tail assembly lbot away mm cannon fire," the pijots construction will create new
oun~e
lost TuOsday to ground fire in a claim a quick propaganda by ground fire and he and his were quoted es saying. "The jobs.
separate action. .
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victory. and rained mortar firo wln~man beaded back to the MIG started streaming fuel and
Second Ruling
On tl!i.ground, ba\OOred U.S. on il !I.S. alrfleld in tho Mekong earner · Hancock after callmg tho Crusader broke to the fight, Once before the state suparatroiipeis reinforCed. secre- ·Delta.
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lor help and being relieved by maneuvering to evade another pre me court was asked to rule
IJy during ••· ~·•hi, ijljr)~
Strike At Br
. pJm
( , ued_ ~n_poge 9)
OJ!.. the CtlllStilutlonality of [llpa
Following the trend of other major food
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Thorofare Markets, Inc., parent corporalloa.
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Oipanslon initiated by
the
Supermarkets, Jne., is consolidating much of Its
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svi&gt;kl!:v, "Aa•lralla (uPH
Rhod., administration.
Uon in the company's 250,000 sq. ft waraho11111 iii J
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Jf .'l&lt;t
- A Jt.f"IINikl factory wortIn 11164 the court decided that
ville, Pennsylvania.
described u a "otranee.
I
constitutional prohibition
However, considerable tonnage In groeel7 produdl,
brtodlnc YOIUII ...... lldmllo
against guaranteeing
pubtic
perishables, and all frozen foods will contlnJM to be U
led today lUI ~e attompled to
credit would be violated by
viced from the modem Route 35 Evms Wareholllll, lllcd••
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maiBbiate OppollUoa teat~«
plans of the Ohio Development
just outside of Gallipolis. I
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Arthur
eatwell
ao
be
merged
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Commission
to
lend
Sale
of
the
Evans
Bakery
West
Virginia,
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x.tucJtr
II
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In
Taesday ·•·•t lrom 1 rallv
stat funds
bas been completed to the Ohio lassored. Thorofare faela _.. '
Charles !. Swatzel waa elect.....,
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Meigs County clttzens ar• •e
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Valley Baking Company which the steps taken wW belle. lbat ~.
ed Commander for the year protesting the war Ill V I e I gain asked lA&gt; donate blood to Because of that ruling the
wlll be servicing all stores with Igrowth.
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11967 ' when Drew Webster Post : Nam, police said.
replace that uaed by
Meigsj amendment in question today
its modern quality baking and In recent yean Ill ~
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;No. S9, The, American Legion,: Peter Raymelld Kogsn wao residents.
was Initiated and subsequently
distribution system.
employees bave become
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I approved at the polls ln May,
1
met Monday night.
-~..o by arreot •• offlc&lt;ro
The ne- Bloodmobile visit ]M&lt;
Jjl"" SIJT1'LE
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union members, IIIII '"- ..... -·
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vans store operaUons, mer· the
benefitl .;;["•
I Other ofllcers elected were · •• saylnc be •bot at the Ia Monday, June Tl, from noon I About 250 companies lndicatJolm L Sallie, aan of Mr. cbandising and advertising will witb m~~: res~--n.nu..
Memories
'list Vice Commander,
on.n fiery 70 - year • old Labor to 8 p.m., at the Pomeroy Jun- ed Interest In the finsncing pro- lllld Mr J
w s ttte continue from new offices ln l Davl"d R Pren"""':O::"''wiD' ;. ~
SAN FRAN!-lSCO _ A DE- Knapp: Adiut"'·- !Jcro Huu · :! party cblef "becaullll I'm •ltlk lor High School. Servin~ the gram and awaited the supreme
'· ameo ' u ' the Route 35 Warehouse at Gal- tin
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' W.lcome Is sometimes ISgt.-at-Arms, Edgar VanlnWag- r ol being nobody and wuted canteen for this visit of the court's decision, Development Long Bottom, woa Usttng 00 lis tis
ue as gener muww , ' .....
rolouds ed '"' memories of 1 ,.1 0 1en: 4 year. trustee,
Kenneth : to make a DilDO lor m,...U." Bloodrnob'l1 IU be the Ra ·
Rio Grande College JJ&lt;o•n's
po ·
tbe Evans operation
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cme Director Fred P. Neuenschwan- MOrtt Honor Rall lor the past
Leases lor several new Ev- by Hoyt Mullins. a.~ .- 'j.
ew
.
Tu d
h IHarris: Fmance Officer, Guy
Jolly Neighbors 4-H Club. Har- der said.
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.dead. So 1l was eli ay w E"n Guinther· SerYice
Officer ·
d
1eme1ter.
ans stores have been signed, always welcome at
EftDI'a ·~
the USS Enterprise, the world's CIIH ~es, and
Chaplain; ;
:!er~e~~:~~Unga ::;;.r:lu~"J. staRhteodm:!t todissauyedex!~~i~gar~
and continued growth and ex- new address, Route 15, Galllplo :.
largest w~sh1p, slipped mates- Eber Roush.
•250 Pieked up in emtin and Margaret Cole..
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Golden FTimk v.U1Jibon was alected l
pleasure with the decision.
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licaUy ·th•v..,,
Gate after eight months and to !ill an ~pired term as a 'j Forfeited ··Bonds
Reservationa are not nece8-•
13,00tr successful- aircraft mrt· •
. 'l'h
fllcer
to do te blood. A
. I be enemy In l•forth .-year
s many
les agamst
wDl be trustee.
installed at ...
the 0 nutI ' Three men charged follOW· I sary
'l' possiblena should come
durVIej Nam. Many of ,the pitots!lmeetlng of Drew Webster Post!lng . an e~ly Sunday morning: lng the early afternoon to make
were not 011 hand at .lie wei- .No. 39 on Monday, July 4.
i acr·ietll m Middleport have way for the men getting off
Edward Wamer, 71, a native
come. ·
I Jn other bualness Frank vau- . lorfeiled bonds in the court shift work later.
nf Galllq County, died at the
The big E's 5,2110
officers rghan reported on the Elghth ' al Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
borne of bla daughter, Juanita
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The Midwest Govemon Con- .and men were accorded a · jub- !Distrlct's Sunimer Conference '! Wald Ler .Nelson 22 CoDon Taylor, Pomeroy carrier Gibbs, C:r.!]ev1llo, early Tues ference closed today with a former governor urlf.ng tht ;
Dant reception from
crowds held In Alben,!, June 12 where ,
oy
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lor the Dally Sentinel, is winner day morning.
chief executives to give leadership efforts to lmprova the_ ~.
the! jammed the Golden Gate Dislrict officers were elected. · lumbus, forfeited I f200 bood The Ladieo Auxiliary of the of the first prize in a carrier He was the soo of the
state legislative system.
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Bridge, hllltops overluoklng &amp;In Also at this meeting, Vaughan I on a DWI charge, Don E. Nel- Ollve ToWOllhlp Fire Depart- contest concluded recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
The plea was voiced by former Kansas Gov. John A1J. :.
Francisco Bay and the pier at 1 was named Americanbm choir- Ison, 211, Rl I, Langsville and ment will have an .,.ction sale Don has been awarded a Allo precedlug him ln
derson, who heads the National Cltizena Conference 011 '
nearby. Alameda Naval
Air Imao lor the Dlltrlct and Pauli Ray Nelson, 25, Columbus, each on Saturday, July 15, bectnnlng walltle talkie sel
was his -"le. ourvlvong are
State Legislatures.
j
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Station.
easel was again na111 ed bead · forfeited 125 bond on lntoxlcll- at 10:30 a.m. at tilt- lire bouse. other winners and their priz- daughter, Juanita, three
AdO Help PI SeliiMI
Rhodeo Ta Ololnua
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of "The Gifts for Yanis Who Uoo charges.
Lunch will be serYid.
es were Chester Rouah, Middle- children, one great
Anderson said it was pollll- Republican Gov. JBmel A. ~
p~
· /ul
Gave" prO((l'am oa wblch be'
port, a portable record plat child, IUld a sister, Mrs.
cally difficult for members of Rhodes of Ohio wu to be elec&amp;. :.
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did an ou!Jtandlng job in lfi6S.
ROTARY CRANGf.
Metp Gea"raa llolpllll
er, second place, and Debbie lea Clark, Rt. I, Mlddlepori. state legislatures to vote them- ed chairman of tbe !a-state ~ ·,:;
Chir~.Y.'"Gaulle met ior Frank Che!'~ebre'!, ~:-. of .
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AdJitllllou -Edith McKen- Stewart, Mason, a transiStor Funeral services wiD be
selves adequate salary and nee- gsnlzatioo to llllCt'8d J&gt;emli. ',.''
three ~!lith Soviet leaders Post 39, was- elected Chaplain Tbe ,Midd!iport..Poroeroy Jlol. zle, Pomeroy; Homer Lee, Rut- radio, third place, Jimmy Clat- Thursday at 2 p.m. at th essary staff operations and then cratic Gov. Karl F. Rolva&amp;l ~,,
today ill 8 n[iorted effort In for the second straight year. ary dub will meet at the ldaJ'. land
worthy and Jan Long of Mid- Rawlings Coats FUneral
face the voters.
Minnesota at the closirl&amp; -. 'ii
In Ruialao support for Joint Vaughan Cheesebrew · Caacl 1Un Restaurant Friday night, DfaeharsH - J8DIOI Eblin. dleport, Mary Hawk, Dennis with the Rev. 0 . H. cart
"What does a member of the slon.
:Oves to end the Vletnameile and Dog' Robeson a~ tbls June 21. tnsiA!'sd nf at lleatb Kathryn Weaver, Alma Parker, Hawk and Richie Co&lt;art al50 iaUng. Burial will be in
legislature tell his constituents A number of resolutions de q
~erence.
Cburcb.
· Evelya Flck, John McDaniel received prius.
Gravel lilll cemetery.
when he votes himself a pay were called for adoptioll, Ji; .~.
0 ·
wAitholllll the French -pres!- : IVirgto 'lo'utel(er und Cliff
may call at tbe funeral
raise or ~?.tes money to hire a eluding a proposal to
anytime. Mr. Wamer was a
secretary Anderson said
.
in St La
.
d-• does •not feel tJie time 1s Rhodes were reported on lbe
,;; !)ow lor • Vtf!lnamese sick Ust. Paul .Cesd gava a ....
tired miner.
"This b a tough practlcai po- :w~~ Tbe ,;..~'~il~·
peace clonlerence, 'rrencti·111ur. port on reg~lta weekend acUv~
.
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Htical problem for
leg!J~t- not produclne enough revet.-Jl•.
oes . sa~ ·De Gaulle · wants u.. 'If the ~~tand a vole of COLUMBUS (UPl) - State fall to submit any bJdl for bus Ireaulted in central purchase
Ff~ COLNON
ors," Anderson sald In ~gtng to pay Ita COIIStructlon f!A/ati: •r'
Soviet ~acklni, w~ ·he f•els ~ wu lll,"'nded· to t h • EducaUon Department offlclils bodles we will then COtllult with plans being declared Ulegal.
WASHu,GTON (UPI)
governors and newa media to and its operatora aay a ~&lt;~~~. ·..•
~ !'~ tre 10011 · tor P•oy Ce!tll!nl Block Com- Itoday began readmllllng lor: federal ageniJ on lnvokins the However, when they IOU8hl arl Colnon, president a1
support plans for strengtbening increase Ia
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brii!j~ the dlepute lti the ne- PIIIIY for Its .~tion .flf a booth jblda on school bua bodies under· Sherman Anli-Trusl Act.
.., a temporary restr~~lnlnc order and Zolltf Coal Co., Chicago, tbe tqlslaUve system.
neceaary.
.....~ ili,b)i.
to the P1111 ~l![b!f
_ ~Ita the •w, aooperatlva hitldlnC ..
1• week to prevelll opening ot waa elected chairman of the He advocated annual aesslons
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weekend.
· · . . • _ plan_ .
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. We feel we can.put !Oitther bids under the cooperative bfd. board of dlfeetm o! the
In most of the states and aug- ve~or.. Me-ral ....._.
requ11f., When tilda . .opened Moil-·, - 1&amp;1!, evtllen&lt;e til, proye coJ. ding plan, a FraliiUD County Uonal Cqal 'Association at the fll!Sted that Jeclslatures ohould Adm!JoloM _ TIIIIID)I itaii[J; ..~·~
I,ed all
and, churcb:
foil lfl&amp;w:,: l&amp;lnal deacl-jluaton.
court refu!ed to is!ue It
close of llte Oll!anizatlon's
bave more research staffs to Rutland. ·
!1.--.CWIA
. .' as to
lbal oaiJ•c~a":ed : ' orlg':r"aeturen . State off!ciela ~ they j annlve~ contenUOD Tuesthem with their wll'k.
lllscUrpi _ 11er111a,
batt I
uacl
did can save sctool d1.&lt;~rtcts as day.
man, John Kerns MrL ~~It:.£
11111 tbat
wu
lllr
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much al IZ.tltlO per ~ throtllil
PO HOLIDAY
BaU and 11011. '
.1111
1110rt11101 bave lli'NIII time to
the central blddlna
All postoftlcell of Metp counUllo their pro[IOiall
leaveo liCtual
I)' wUI be cloeed !Dr lbe JW,
"
!I
1 4th boUday, I'GineioJ PoeiDJu.
ter &lt;lharles Dlelll ._, ·alinOt!IJtlo
eel. There WID · be IIi&gt; wllldow
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2nd Big Week of Moore's July 4th and Vacation
Time Tire
Now On

Represenlatives from t h e
Pomeroy congregation of
bovah'o Witnesses returned Sunday evening from the tiJree.day
Seminar held sn Ashland, Ky.,
last weekend.
A peak attendance of 747
on Sunday heard district supervisor Frank Spacll deliver the
public Bible lecture,
"Does
God Have Influence In
Twentieth Century?" Pr:=~
lrllnlster AuUs Leggo
the Pomeroy deleeauon.

U..clld fo flae lntr•" Of fh Jfef,..MIJIOII .4,..

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-ond"'IUS RILlY'S BACK
IN TOWN"

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Fear thee not this lowly parkbench
Designed to delay thy wearied
flight·
,
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For its unresisting pressul'..
Will not wa~ thee ovemJght•

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to be a
Banker
when/
Grow up

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TO A VAGABOND
n th• thoui!ht of trusting boclr
To yon park bencb overnigilt
Doth disturb thee, shame, pel'
turb thee
Take to thee this, mine advice:

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w:u:n::e~rM~r::.:~~: ~:: ~:: ~~gh~~~to. Morlls, ~ich7~:~~~;;ad thua, comers

fare-well dinner Mond~y even- church organizations.
~~
~~ er regatta weekend were her
lng at Heoth Church with ap- The Rev. Howard Ruppel! or[ .
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parents, ltlr. and Mrs. Dan Family Entertained
proximately ISO parisboners at- the First United Presbyterian
Skala and daughter Evelyn o! '
tend'
1
B ed 1 Fl th 1
Mr
Weekend guests of Mr. and
mg..
Church and vice J)I'Wde~t ol 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomasj r eno11,
a.: er son, .. By Mr. Tuckerman
Mrs. Leo Kennedy were Mr. The dmner
arrangements the Middleport MlniSteriBI A•- , and family spent the weekend I and Mrs. James Hope and chlland Mrs. Jesse Lake,
were in charge of Mrs. Everett sociation, spoke in tribute to at the Waiter Thomas fishing dren Janet, J~~.__M_a_ry ~ Mr. Rue Tuckerman, wbo Is
Jefferson; Mr and Mrs.
DaviS, Ml's. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Ithe Dowson family. Mr. and camp near Malta.
I
a !ather, grandfather and greatael Ohlinger and children,
John Balter and Mrs. James Mrs. Wilham Russell .prese~t- Mr. and Mrs. Everett '!'hom- her ~nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. grandfather, entertained memchael n and Julia Nelsonville· Cnswell, assisted by members ed a taped muSJcal g11t w1th
nt Sunda at the Walter 0. Bam1tz
hers of his family at a buffet
Sumner Arthur Long's "Nev- and Mr Clarence' Bailey and of the WSCS. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd Mrs. Ruasell singling two selec- ;~ spe fl h' Y am
Mrs J B Marshall and dau- dinner at his home Sunday in
er Too Late," the season's first I sons Richard and Michael
provided flower arrangements tions, "How Great Thou Art"
om~s. ~ 1: c b p. M
ghter, Marianna, who wrere call- observance of Father's Day.
production, Is a situation com- Spri~gfield. Mr. and Mrs.
for the tables.
and "Turn Your Eyes Upon J• ;::: ~n D :;• ~nd ~~ ily ed here by the Illness
and Attending were his daughter
edy concerned With a late m1d- linger and children also · ·
Following the dinner, a pro- , sus" accompanied by Mr. Rus- 1 f Col n~ e ees
m death of Russ Watson,
left and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
die-aged couple who have hap- with his parents Mr and Mrs
was presented in tribute : sell. The benediction was given M umd ~ p I
Monday for their home in Lou- Russell (J)onna Tuckerman) of
prly guided a son thruugh all Conrad Ohlinger' of Pomeroy · the Dowson family with Mrs. : by Rev. Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. I nd rd an ht "· 1 ;ut
v· ·'ted isvllle, Ky
Glouster; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
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tile traumas and troubles of I Mr Clarence Bailey and so~s
Fultz in charge. Mr. Dowson expressed their appre- i aS d aug ..,.th 1 1~ pre . "
Mrs. Cyril Arnold of Stewart Tuckerman and son, Tom and
r·h lldhood and. adolescence and Richard
. and Michael of Spring-•
Sm1'th was master of cere- , c1a
. I'wn of the g1'Its and expres- un ay, WI rea lves m
opent Sunday WI'th her mo ther, daug hter, Kary,I of Athens, a
c•ollege and 1010 mamage only field visited Father's Day with monies for the program which 1 sions of good will.
"':::: d M H be 1 D'
Mrs. John F. Baily and her sis- great granddaughter, Lisa LindIn diScover thThey ahre to be par- hi's f'ather Mr Wl'ltiam Bailey included a poem written
by
nd . an Ro rs. tert drS ldxaoyn ter, Mrs. Russ Watson.
' say of Columbus, and Miss Nore:1ts agam.
e s ow wrll open
,
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d
d
• son, ger v s1 e un
M Tho
y
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June 23 and run through the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd and rs. war oung an rea
al Shade, with Mrs.
rs.
mas ouog re um- rna Sullivan of on
easant,
. .h
childrffl have re'" ned to their by Mrs. Nan Moore, a parody
FUlton ·•d M Ge ld King ed home Sunday after a visit at W. Va.
2tit ·
,..r •fter spend- wrl'tten to the song. "Mother,"
~· Mrs.
rs. Anthony
ra
· Fombell • Pa. with. her niOce,
·
Mr.
· ed
The weekend ot June 30 Ju- home in Brookville
Mr. and
Tuc kerman receiV.
'
ing the weekend with his par- wllh the words, D-0-W-s.&lt;&gt;-N
husband, Mr. and Mrs. many gifts and cards from hiS
I . 1 2 , .11 be th
1 Coumuaspen
1 b
1 •oU nday and
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erun of r
spetl'g tth
I
U&gt;SIO
H ldRg
nd tE ILl f 'I· ld' hisdught
~ rendan Behan's seri&lt;&gt;&lt;:omedy ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd lit' m fotheu De exempfaryllqua' '
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. arol ?thanha abewas vd- MramlyCmDcupmg
(aP ler,
'fh H t
" T k"
and son Mike
tes o
owson am y.
v· il C bell
erpoo' WI
er nep
an
s. . . age
au me
e
osage.
a
mg
place
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humorous
re
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.j Miss Carol Scott Gallipolis,
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Mr. and Mrs. William
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rs.
on aerman
or
eyY
.
e occu
k ' "th
Preachers Wife s Lament, g1- !
VlB. She was accompanied by er, F1a. Flower arrangements
pied by some raffiSh characters, ; spent the wee ffld WI
her ven by April Fraser, and a rtad- JOF CLASS of the United ard, daughter Barbara and son, her daughter, Mrs. Robert Rog- lor the dinner were made by
the play gives full vent to the parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul ing by Mrs. Bernard Fultz in Methodist Church Will
Walter and Douglas Haynes
.,.. and daughter, Nancy of Nel- Miss Sullivan from her garan1mal !iprr1ts of 1ts characters Scott.
original verse concluded the Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Lancaster, and Miss
Lorna
den p·
k
rn some undisciplined scenes a- Michael Morris, student ~~ program. ·
church.
Owens of Middleport, were
soov 111 e.
· lctures were ta en.

Hoslal•·"e re • n
Th
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season
WI run for
SIX
.ee ks - opentilj! June 23 and
dooing July 31. Each show will
b resented 10 U
Th
d~: through Suu~da;: the ~~::
versity Theatre on South Colkge Street.

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