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Arrangement$,o'f .
Flowers Judgt2d .

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Twenty-two flower arrangeher JI\Other, Mn1:···ten. ·'and I
ments were judged by Mrs. Eva BOnhie Morris. It
Robson, Region 11 dlreetor, ed th~t due to the Ulnesa
when the Walk-In Garden Club Mrs. Riggs, the nest
met recently at the home of will be held at the·home of
Donn~ MorriS, Gold Ridge. , Helen CIII'JI!'rS.
Reeelrilll blue rlbbona In the ,.,....:;;;;;;;;;;;;._~
judging were Mlna Hart, Mrs.
of Mrs. TresMorris, Belva Willard,
a short
Spene&amp; rand the late Kirtley
Lee, Audiley Well, and Mildred
f!Pencer hdll a reunion at Fork· ~
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Zei81er Red ribbons went to
ell Rim · take recently.
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Anna Harl, Mabel Lee, and Au::· A ba!l,ket dinner was served
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drey Well.
~~ poon. ' Attending were Mrs. II ~rs ~~ Mrsi Rl~hardbSweet
. Preceding the meeting, mem·
~. Chester; Mr. and Mrs. ] e
a u ay or elf 0 m1 hers loured the flower garden
Eliiter Meadows, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlestown, N: H. Mr s. and lawn of the Morris home.
cedi. Harper, S~r. W. Va.; ISweet has been With her par.. ! Mabel Lee gave the opening
·'1"fi. and.Mrs. Gene Harper, Ak· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne •Gill- thought about flowers In the
~; Mr..and Mrs. Arland GO- !bons, for the past four months . Bible. A repOrt on the recent
Wednesd•y
lind 111d Jeff, Reedsville: Mr. •whlle her husband ~mpleted: regional meeting held at the WHITE ROSE Lodge
and Mrs. Bill ~hUIIps and ~~~!rt~:~al ;:.ard tralRing at i Bradbury school was given by Wednetlday, July 1.2 at 1:311 p.
. Rhonda, Columbus, Mr. and
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Edna Lt-e..
m., at the Middleport Legion
: Mrs. Marlon Parker and Den- Ml"i. Elsie McKnigllt, Urbana, , During .a concluding social HaD.
: nls. Long Bottom: Mr. and Mrs. Iwas the Sunday guest of her I hour, refreshment~ ol punch, FEENEY • BENNETT
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; Guy Spellcer, Linda and Larry lsiSter, Mrs. David Entsminger. I ice cream and cookies were 128, American. Legion, ' wiD
A BIG SELECTION OF ON'E AND TWO I'IECE;.
· of Tuppers Plains.
IMrs. Entsminger recently re-! aerved· by the hostess assisted meet at 7:30 p.m.
of. the .Mount ll
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spencer Iturned from South Charleston I .. _ .
at the hall.
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of Mid·
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.IN TODAYS FASHION COLORS
: of Canton; Mr. and M:s. Klrt· where she v1s1ted Mr. and Mrs. j Judging Completed
are available now.
. ainong . the young
ley Spen.cer, Jr .. ll)ld Junmy of !Ruth Zahn and Mr. and Mrs. I In Sear C
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TRINITY CIRCLE of
eompleting a leadership
Grove City; Mr. and Mrs. Rich· ICharles Entsminger.
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Cbur&lt;h of Christ will meet
course held at the
ard Spa&gt;e.er, Timmy and Dan· I W ek d gue ts f M N I Judging of civic plantings ln 7:30 Wednesday night at I h
creek Baptist Ol\U'ch,
ny, CoolVIlle; Mr. and Mrs. ' e en
s o. .rs. an ,the Sears Civic Beautification church.
Galllpolis. '
VIrgO Spencer, Ted, Kathy, ,Moore and Miss M~ldred Haw- Contest In Region 11 of tile Ohio
. Sponsored by the Providence
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Joey and Alice of Somerset· :tey were M1·s. MorriS Kohr and As . tl
f G d
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ADm T CHOffi of St.
Association of Baptist Church·
Mr. and Mrs Larrv Osborne' i Miss Mary Pfeiffer. Canton. .ha '": on
tedar ebn ,._ u s,
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the . ·intensified course iri
N'ck Sh ·
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n co...,..e
Y .• ,. re- Lutheran Ct.urch wiD meet
leadership develop'ment was di·
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ella, Tommy and r ay mg
rs. .•ore a~ i gional judging committee head- 8:30 Wednesday night at t h
Tammy of Washington, w. va.; IMls.s Hawley entertamed w1th ,ed hu Mrs. Betty Cline 0f Mid- church.
rected by the R.ev. William Up. and Verdie Gilland of Reeds· :a dinner party and other guests dl "Yrt
POMEROY CHAPTER No.
shaw of Akron. Mrs. Arnold
ville.
were Miss Hallie Zerkle a n d 0epoth ·
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llichards, Middleport, was reMl ,N
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ers servmg on e com- Royal Arch Masons will
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Three of Mr3. Spencer's chll· l ss· e11 le erkle. .,.ey were 'tte
hi h 1 d 1 1.
ed
g.strar ,,or e one week school.
dren were unable to attend gllilsts at the Zerkle borne Sat- i rm
.n Meelgw Coc tv ewBe 1 P anM'"g.s stat Convocation,
(?mtileting the program was
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s un Y' e pre, an- .lilly 12, at 7:30 p. m. at
Cbrlstln
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e . etta and Logan were Mrs Hel eroy Masonic TeQiple, aD
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o mson, e ene
They an• Arthur R!J&lt;'ncer of ""' ' an on u ay
Chester and Quentin and Mrs. group had dinner at Ball's Res· en Preston of the Cblsl!ir; Club cers and companions are
DeLegal, _a~- ~~. Garnes.
Mildred Holter of Mansfield. taurant In Point Pleasant. ' and Mrs. M. R. Roller o1 t h e to attend J ames IJtjcha nan,
. -meet at St. Paul's Church
wdl
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P.
at 8 p. m ThursdaY,.
ham and children, Debbi~. Kar- , Before prizes are awarded by
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en, Coleen, and Alan, Roches- ISears, all clvlc plantings enterThunday
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ter, Mich. were weekend vis~ led In the competition wlll be , ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE MARY SHRINE No.. 37.
tors of Mr. and Mrs . Clifford ,viewed by three jndges appoint- ·' w1.11 meet a1 8 p.m. Th ursday at I Shrme
· · 0of Jeruslem
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1will hold·
Hayes and son. Gregory. Mr. led by the Olllo Association o 11the hall. Inspection will be held' plcmc ~ elr reguar meetmg
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Hayes Ia on vacation from his :Garden Clubs. Final results , and there will be a program and ~~~ Friday, July 14, at 6 p.m.
employment at the Rich Val-· will be announced.
refreshment~
a e New Haven Park. Memley Dairy' and the family wiD i I
ANNUAL PICNIC of the Lau bera, . families and friends are
spend several days this week Annual Picnic
rel Cliff Better Health C1u bwelcome. Eacedh one is asked to
Mr nd M
1n HunU""'"" w va
rmg a cover dish and table
1will be held Thursday t,vening service
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rs. Roy Jones, Jr.,
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Held in Syractue
their son Johb and a friend ' Mrs. Clara Saylor. convales• at Royal oak Park.
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Mitch ru'mer, Columbus, and.;ring from ·a fractured hlp, was . SYRACUSE "" "nl.e an u a '
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SATURDAY
Fret Customer P1rklng - Second Street and Mechanl1 StrMt Loti
Jim Heiser, also of Columbus, :moved Friday from Holzer . fourth of J11ly plcmc of I he REGULAR MEETING of the A DANCE PARTY will be
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were weekend guests of Mr ,Hospital to the Kimes Convales- Nelgler family was held on the Phllalhea Women of the Mid- held on the tennis courl at the
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and Mrs. E. J. Hill, Flatwood; cent Home at Athens. In Aug- , lawn at the home of Mr. •nd dleport Church of Cbirat Is Pomeroy school from 8:311 to
Road. Also visiting with the Hill lust she will go to Dayton to : Mrs. Morris HarMn
I Thursday, July 13, at the church 11:.10 Saturday evening. The
family over •the weekend were resid&amp; with a daughter.
, : Attending Were: Drusll's I at 7:30 P· m.
dance is snonsored by t h e
Mr. and Mrs. George Celani I ~eekend guests of Mrs. Vi(). I H4~, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde! AMERICAN Lutheran Church~ Pomeroy P.T.A. with music to
and children, Joey and Jill, ot •tor ·Grim were' Mr. and Mrs. I DaVLq, of Columbus; Mr. and : Women of 81. Paul Lutheran I be furni~hed ·by "Kenny and the
Delcoi1 Mich The Celani ehll- 1Robert Sever and children, VII).~ Mrs. Forrest Nelgler, Mr. and and St. John Lutheran Churches Rest of Us." ·
dren
heen vl.qltlng rela- 1kv and Paula, Hanesvllle.
; Mrs. Ralph Nelgler, Kenneth,
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five• ir "'"'"' Col!nl\·
r+ Miss Judy Bing and Mr. and ! Bruce and Peggy; Mr. and Mrs.
turred to Detroit with the jr :Mrs. William Martyny and son, i Arthur Nelgler, Rodney, and
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P' " ·nts.
· !John, Cleveland, were weekend Joy Beth, Mr. and Mrs. William
•-roy, •
Mrs. A. o Wi' "1 n, Sr .. Mrs. gueses of Mrs. J. K. Smfth and Harden, Tammy, Brian and TeTONIGHT
A D Wilson. .Jr . and Mrs . Mr and Mrs Thomas Kelly resaa; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
July 9·10-11
WllJ:am Ellis. Barboursville w and children.
; Harden, Pam, Ralph and San"THE COOL ONES"
Va . were Sunday guests' oi l Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marr dra,, and Mlss Ellen Shuler, of Roddy
Mr. and Mrs. VIncent Dabo , and children, New Haven, W. RaCine; Ml'. and Mrs. Carroll
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Debbie Wal!oa
Pomeroy, and Mrs. J. A. Smlth: iva., were Sdnday guests oft Nelgler, Karen 'and Nola, Syra- ~:!~::~V:~ D~Wt
Middleport.
Room a Borod
1her mother. Mrs. Betty Cline. I' cuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Bam- IThey visited at Holzer Hospital The day was made completc
Out &amp; Out &amp; Ovtr
ttz spent Sunday In Kingston ·wltb Miss Charlotte Davidson, for Mr· and Mrs. Morris Harwith their son and daughter-In- 8 medical patient.
den by the telephone call from WEDNESDAY end THURS.
law, ~atrolman and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Forrest Major a n d their youngest son Donald B.
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Sam112 and son, Tommy.
ldaugbtel"i, Shlela and Debbie, i Harden, A.Q.B.A.N. stationed
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NEAR DA-N~G
jhave returned to Barling, Ark- '\ at Wbldley Island, Oak Harbor,
SHOW'STARTSI P.M. • ,
Marine Lance CorPoral Don.l ansas· after visiting friends here. , Washington. _ _ _.
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aid R. Smith son of Mr
d 'IMrs. Major was the guest of :
Ml'!l. Raymo.;.. J. Smith 0: ~I. Ithe VIctor Ferreira family. Sbi.
3, Pom•rov, is a mC~J~il!'r ol lela stayed with Mary Holman,
tile Second Battallon ·Fifth and Debbie was the gueat of
Mnrine Regiment, First Marine IJuyce Riley. The Majors are
Division . whieh recent! partl- 1former Mlddleporl residents.
cipated In "Operation 1:-trona'' Mrs. Frank· Vrooman joined :
1011thwest of Da Nang
Molly and Tlllltnas Johnson Fri··l
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in Gallipolis. Qtber guestB were ,
the Rev. and Mrs. Delaney, Mr.
I and Mrs. Sam Clonch, Mrs. Carrie Chick, Mrs. Leona SpireS,
TONIGHT
Mrs. Bryant Cremeans of GalJuly 11
lipolis,
and Mrs. Loui• Pierce
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Michael Connon and
Mrs. Harry McConneahea of
Dorothy Provine
Dayton
was the recent guest of
- PLUS"ASSAULT 011 A QUEEN" Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mills.
Frank Slnatra and
Sherman M'lllo, son of Mr.
v. List
•nd Mrs. Donald Mills, Is atWIDNIIDAYL THURSDAY tending a boys' camp at MilAND FKIDAY
lersburg. 0.
July 12,13-14
I Airman U: David Rice, who
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"Fabian" Mrs. Gene Rice, left Saturdav
MAKE PAYMENTS SAFELY AND WITH
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''TSrUh" 'wbo 1J a all .in an olflce Ia not ~ .il
women to go 'baclt to the · 18ili frustrates· Ilia bUic' Deed. ~
~tory' should gd bae!&lt; tO ·!tie . eompeoaates by bllinlnJ .... .
where lie ' belo~~d cllaslll&amp; women. U be w outl
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women iet lnvalveil·· in c:UUpe Jobs/ Ieavins' .the brlilll
a]M)loiles - look at -the mess wora to womi!D, we'd have I
men have got Ul into. .
better world. - ELAINE
. A. wbole man, wito w)sn•t Dear Helen: •
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Is, wants a' woman who Is busy ogllng, lemalea ill forelp
equal to him in brains and a- countries perbap1 be hasn't had
blllty. And most brainy wl'P\en time to 1!Jke a JOOd loo~ at A-,
are smart enough to remain merlclin women. Most women .
completely feminine too. __ - career siris or not •. try to be
.EQUAL JANE
what they think men want them
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the Tarzan• find opt gradolilly live for men and we always
that ferninloe equality does not wlll, no matter how we use
threaten lbelr "malenm." - our brains.
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' equaUty by birlog us, giving us
Worileo sbouldo't nave to.fight the v~te and' inslstinl that we
lor equant)&gt; - it's our · tili-th- be "free" with sex. And now
rlabt. Men are stronger :than !bey say .''women are no long.
women - ·not better, and ~ _n e er women." They "m a de us
su abould not dominate ,tb e wbat we are today," and I
other.
thlht, aU things considered,
I bave a theory. The r~ we've remained basically femm!ft today are ,dlscon\entl!!lls !nine in spite of !I.-FEMALE
1191 beciuse ol "lemai'e ~ilau- Dear Helen:
ty," b?l bec:a~ too many inen As Tarzan aatd, there I• bap.
are eCiucated Into using ·their plness and understanding be..
heads when nature intended tween the sexes in Australia.
~emt o lll8 their m&amp;Ies. Mr. This because the average AusAverage really abould Bll~ to lraUao husband is faithful to
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Second clsas postage paid ·at Pomero•
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Kllbball, IIJe, ~ Lexln&amp;IOI
State Timber· Industry Committee over
Ave. New York City, New ~k.
the''·buil«Ung of a huge pulp mill on the
shores of Lake Baikal in Siberia.
Subscription ratea: Delivered by car
Lake Baikal, five tiimes deeper than
rier where available, 35 eenta per week
Lake Superior &lt;and with twice the vol·
one year In advance at the Dally Senti
ume; is the oldest (25 million years)
net office $1~.20: 81:1: mootlta, te.10
freshwater lake in the world.
three month! .a.&amp;O. By Motor Rouw
.,IJIIIJiologlsts - - students of fresbwawhere carrier service not available oot
ter;lakes - fear that pollution from the
~onth •1.80. By mall one year $10.00
mill:may kill off many of the more than
SIX months, S5.25: Three months, SS.OO
1,000 animal species which are unique to
Lalie Baikal. The bureaucrats say otherwise and have turned down a proposal to
bullld a 42-mile conduit to carry the
mijl's waste water away from the lake
as too expel1,!ive.
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Though the mill is now in operation,
the arjiUJllent goes on. But since It is the
sliite's alld not a private company's mon~· 'that is involved, the future of still1
l'Pystal-clear Lake Baikal is cloudy.
c~nt discount for any casb purchase of
$o or more m stores honoring the card.
Edward J. Hayes, originatot'of the cortYrighted ,PIIW, believes merchants will
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~r~t card, aplurge, a retired 1pollceman month, no Interest or carrying charges
in 81ue lslind, IU., thinks he has come and nQ danger if the card is lost or -stolBy VERNON SCQilT
before the start ,PI every picture turns out and my
Danella Ann, J~:' .29.. States tfJat need the lecture, not
up with just the ticket--uh, card. An en.
UPI HoUywaod Correspondent football game. I get the same one-'Dark of the SuD ' If
· and Mrs•.Glendon Tei!!Jant. the women. Respect begets re"anticredit card,",.lhat iS.
Hayes Is asking a dollar for the card
HOILYWOOD UP!) - Jim feeling just before I have to do real well, then ·. maybe
1 Ray, Ohio, a dauihter, opect. - SAD AU!r!'RALIAN
Called the "I dO per cent Down Plan," but if you pay cash you can knock off
Brown
was
a
football
star
the
walk
In
front
of
those
cameras.
make
!be
move.
to
Callfornla."
Rhonda
Lee, June 30. Mr, . loCI BRIDE
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the card entitles the bearer to a five per nickel.
first day he illok the field lor It's not lear. f guess you could Brown doesn't qbjeet
Mrs. Garland Hugh Lal!lb'rt, Dear Helen:
·
the Cleveland Browns.
call It excitement.
audiences Identifying hili\ u
Rt. 3, Jackson, a da~ter, I'm glad I've got MY man
It's taken him four movies to "At least! knew what I could terror of the gridiron so long
Lynn, July 1. Mr;'~and instead of Tamn, I'm
, 4
become a screen star.
do ·on !be football fleld. In they come in to see lwi pictures
L. Dean, lfO t,.oo,. to a REAL man. He doesn't OX•
'J
The bcrley Negro will be billed pictures I just try to stay loose. and enjoy his work. But
St., Ja~soo, a dau~~. peel me to be a robot, bow my
NEW YORK ....: Our Madrid ltishka.
above the Utle of his new 1 didn't have to worry about also happy"IO know that he Mallssa Ann, July 2. Mr.;·;.~l head and agree wltb every
·
admirably.
picture, "Ice Station Zellra," that in football,"
.
being hired lor roles because
Arthur 'lvhetstooe, Rl 2, word he says. He underalands
man,
~g~~ Bi~dle Dl\ke:s re11- Sammy Davis on .his film set
Who is Gary Belkin? .Jtlat
W Usto
1011 G tt 'l:.ee
d-. fof:-aniii'hetl ass!gnmellt . In London· "It's such 8 bloody lad who ghosted C88SI'us Cla·v'slalong with Rock Hudson. In Brown flaabed a rare grin : He his abUlty as an actor rather e ;; n, a
, are. b.; , thall'm _a person wttb my OWII\
,.
Hollywood ·that means he's said a top athlete must have than a fullback.
•· Mr. and Mrs. .Jollil- L. Ideas, opJ!Iionao,talents .and ereMUllon aire · lll!l4ic · .publisher bore. It's not my medium, mo- "poems" · · · t3l&gt; Hunter
arrlv.ed as' a star.
confidence in himself.
"Acting stU! !so't comln&amp; easy CUmmiDRs. Jr., Jackson, a· son, atlvlly, ,~~t~e,. admlres..me for .
Jack .Bregrruw's hospitalized vies.. . N? argument there "Barefoot tn ,tjle Park"
Brown has neither 11M&gt; easy "An actor needs even morP." for me," he said. "I have to Matthew Todd, July f.
them. H!I.. Jhinkl, lncldenlally,
t'l D~rec)t"!';;.J~T :•ton; n d · · Gallagher s sports- hangout his pretty toe on Boston
grace of Rill Co•by, the restless he said. "You really have to work like hell at it. But it sure l're1011t Pa~ll - Wayne that Tarian,~s. a utUe balmy
we are11 ''" ., ,'&lt;'PI n - restaurant wants ex · Yankee Norton's typewriter: "Tab
energy of Sammy Davis Jr. nor have a
•itlve attitude 11
Philli&gt;l"s, Hamden; wm ~i . Ev- .. . Jui~' he 'doesn't care lf. 1
cept maritally; he. lD Ireland, pitcher Whitey Ford to do a ra· te~ makes the man seem more the empassloned ·intensity of you're sc~ that camera ·ees
"1
ans, Rt. 1, Oak ,Hill: Hom.er R. wear Sli!fks,..as he !mows I'm
stl&lt; lives in ~ndo~
.carol dio sholj' from 1ts upsta1rs
priSsy than proper: the 1 O! Sidne Poitler. But among the
.
\..1.
Riggle, Jackson; Robert H. comlonabl "Iii them ...: MAD
Bj~rkman.~ tile ,w.,li/eolS' Wear Singer Frank D'Rone gell the who ,wou~ be deUgbted to
nutnber of Negro film' m_o~ a:~~~:a ~~w:'1n ~
M!Uer, Rl. I Oak Hill; Jolu. W. MAD, ~ W&lt;lMAN.
'.
D31ly columnist who lust dt~d I star spot at the Copacabana, barefoot m the park - b~t
performers he may cut 8 wider ~utn ..
By Wllljllm Lawrtnce, D.D.S. Scul'lock, Rt. 2, Jackson; flay. Dear Helen·
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ll 'fo of leuke_l!!!a, was a g1rl thJS week : Frank wu on I~ e with the girls. '!bat's
swath than any 88 a movie star. Bro..,; still makes his borne in Diana B. was an '
mond Howard, Rt, 2. Weltaton; I'm purPrlsed st tocr ...,~
w:sr~· ev~OOhinl • ex.g:pl way to a SIZzling career when rasslng,"
M,adlson
, , lfe has the qualities ·of a Cleveland Ohio but It rna not hysterical Y,~UDI wo~..
.
M. Crabtree, Rt. 2 Jack·' lng sarcasm in your BllSll'er. to
h .,_th ·. ~he Wf$ love)r..abll~ly, b~ took a couple of years off Garden swears It's scouting
black Jobn Wayne.. Aucllenees be long ~fore he acl!"
hl.s cnronic SClll•oPIU"enic
' Mrs. B. Bays, Rt. f, Oat TatUn. It I• not ''womanly" to
rhiC, hterate ..w~lcornell eve_ry- , f11h no explanation why: he talent but .., one properly
are able ·to ·ldeotlfy with his family and moves ~ Holl wood and with ~Vtj1 dt!lltal
Gladys R. Betts, Wellston: snap back at men. TatUn had
by everyonp. !'tom t n e: ~unply took c~re of his .alilng plains why Bronx Middleweight rugged individuaUty, an outer "I'll wait and see ·bo~ thi~ lema not. •I!OgetJter
Viola Brooks, Rt. 1, ·Oak several good points, and, niy
Wjdsors to the Rockefellers ad
Now he s back try1~g a- Harold ~rdson can't g e gentleness masking the brute
her pnoo1c !'ar ol
Barry Louis Houser, Jack- husband and three sons agree
._.,,~h Yer hPI'~f"~ seemed su- 'am, and he really un smg a matched: he's a eleancut wlo- strenllh of the man.
Tile Almanae
It's said that when a
Mary Alma Kiser, ltt.f, with him. 1 dare you to prove
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Oalr Hill; Clyde W. UtthijObo that this world would be better
8 United l'ftSI lnlmlatlonal trist meeta a mildly
!Was even w1der: we per- Ish him the success h~ inter- on the'. defunct
Sitting In tilt MGM commla· -ioda is Wednesd
woman, he's apt to
Jackson: Enoch C. M&lt;Mer, off dominated by women, which
lljall)r brouen\.her~ br'o•doost- .hlpled hims~lf so quieUy a.n d here. :
·. 1
siii'Y:! 111\ bla,, ~~ captain t2th 1 lt3nl da of
~~~ when he ~·..·: •~
JackSOII; Georse F. Mlll·a·r, It wlll be If lemales •eQ,ntinue
wblcfllbe wss talking ·
uruform for the ' lieW action
,• 11
Y
nysterscal one, ne·s apt to
Jackson; Larry Thomas Mul· to think they are equaL No
when s.oe became HI . .
drama, Brown appeared at 17~ lo ow. bet
.
oer, ana wnen be meeta an . !Ins, Jackson: Carl Robinson, woman wUI ever achieve !be
.lfJlher&lt;s:.~ anythi!Jg to , (lamor, ) IS
ease.
phase :;"'~ ,:,:n liS ne" ten...y ny&gt;~er.cal one, ne runs. Rt. 3, Jackson; William '1" J. same ~pplne•s and sense of
. il all the ""Y few
''I like acting" he said "Like The
ing q~ ~- S.t
llu&lt; no one ran lrom
Stroma, Rt. 4, Jackson~ Georae achievement being 116 mascu·
sports,
a
As a The
ar•
wast treatCll according
lble dod self _ sutflctent that
~
today al her passfullback I was able · to (jevelop and Maro,
." c~o~er~avanc~ melnoWI
Patlea~ Relolled- _ G-k·ll ~- man needs her. She who
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Ohio Sales and Use Taxes for the year fell 214 per cent my own style. I hope l,~an do Born on this day in 1817 was I"'Y '~ py. 0
Shaffer Tlmotlly Kanouse liB gtves hersell entirely to her
· sC..iffle s a Y3 ~oared to a new high in fiscal or $2,105,242.88 fro;,. total col- lho I ,QMe wit~ , acting."
American poet Hl'lll')l David :;;~
~~~w=~ prot
muel Hanes Katie Dav]J HOw: ~us~~thfsmll~s the
and Cona.
~7 b.~.!~the total gain wa• lections in fiJCa] 1~ Col- "AI .the moment I'm not u ·Thoreau.
01!
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Ruth Bertha Clark 'Abtile Bs c
at
was
01
01
~Cial'tdn Powell arf only, ftoned s~what by the lag in lections for 19fl6.6'1 am~ted to confident about putting .w On this day 1'1 ]Jlstory:
[I'll~ uwe, • aoug
L Chu.ci. Clifford Rtf~ Ld]a mea~t to baVe.
.
and
liliBse auto salet, accortling to a year- $11.6~,348.88 as comparlid 111 makeup ,as. I was a footboll In 1882, the Medal of Honor ~~..s
h~r
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Martha Terma~t Mlr How many • career women
Darling"l4:tld report iHSUed by State $'19,125.58'9.74 collecied. .in t be helmet.
,
, ,was authorized by the U.S. moro L-o.!nun known •s
Elizabetli Thomas Johanna · ~ve ' r :
f~
answen Treasurer John D. Herbert.
previous flsc:al year.
"But then r used to trembl• congress,
.
Wte wmcn ii a will•••
Baldridge, Louella ' Mal'- ·~· - - . . . ,, '; .·'~,
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In 1933
ind trt l code
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gals ask1ng Five Southeastern Ohio coun- Here are thf ligures for !be
• •_new us a
uonqo~uaer. ,.· ~ e&gt;~•rn•'"ct
Blau-, Bob M. Slia~!(a. Dear Mrs. R:
autoeraphed \]bolos .s1mply t1es. inclndiog Gallia, and her five Southesatern Oh)o couo- showing lncrea1es or decreases w~•.- established to set up a 1u lllJlllOil peop1e use
Ammle Blackburn, Lillie Blan- F~r starters- I dG:-,an(lll)'
!J!Iclures o! hiS four- , tmm' .. ate neigbtlors, all show- 11 _, for Sa.les Tal Collections: m Motor Veh1clo, Houstrailer mllll!llUm WRge of 40 cents an oauy.
.
John H. Long, Darren L. fam1ly agrees/ with mel ~ H.
It
lion · . Ia RadZJ· ed a gain 1n Mifl tax collee- (Last year in pa 1·enthe•L•) : Sales and Use Tal Collectio.,8 : hour in the Unlt&lt;d States.
,....1e tranquthzers a r 0
Tbla co~un:m Is dflll:a111d It
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K~nnedy's ''ae- t10ns for fiscal 1964Hl7 but only Athens: $65!,!27,67 ($592,475__ (Last year In parenthesis):
In 1941, ~mao a~tes direct mtere 01 10 oenwiry
. ·, · famUy llv1ng, so If yo_ai'te bevmter, had a feeler from Jaekson and Vinton counties 9IJ increase of $58,65t.76, or Athens: $321,840.01 ($32'1,985.-l cracked the Stalm hne m cause one 01 tneu 11oe
der to !limulate flow of llall~ Ins . kid trouble or jull 1 plalll
:aJti..b producer Euan Lloy.d show..t an increase in Motor 9.9 per cent; GaUls : $2J2,tu15.- 21) decrease of $1,959.39 or 7.8 Russ,. and began what was to Uollll 11 IIIyne~ 01 mucoua
4. Inform your dentist of )'OUr trollble. let Helen ~ . YOU.
a role JA S..an Connery s Veh1cte. Housetrailer Sales and 11 ($268,663.54 ), increase of $!4,. per cent; Gallla: $154,360.78 be an unsurce!slul march llione 10 011 par&lt;S 01 tile
in\ake so he can adYlle She will alsq welco~, y 6pr
"f1alako'' mda .The tnsulat- Use Tax Collections.
1U.ii7) or ,$.! per aenl; Jaclo, ($167,320.17) decrease of $12,- toward Moscow.
wun spe&lt;:sally oamogmg etleclB you of any special trea~ own a1DU8lnl .upe~,ce. A:"· •
Sla&amp;e ~lly m1dmght gang 1 1Sale and Use Tax Collec- son: S4l 8,2&amp;4.1k ($393,5~\.00) m- per cent;
Jacks 0 n. $190.-1 In 1961, 73 persons died when 10 u1e mouu•.
Deflled. and also prescrlbel\.a dress. "'len. llcllte) m are• of
1:~:~ La . Radz1'&lt; appr•n-ltions amounted to $368.269,983.- crease of $22,7sua or s.o perl907.79
&lt;4183,123.20 or J.t a Czechos!ovakl.ul pIan • Dtann mouth was
drug to counteract dryne~ this newspaper.
ti1
In actmg r1ght at the 87 for .th• year Just ended. This cent; Meigs: $2f8,336.62 .tl2¥,- 259 4~) lncrea•e of $1,648.34 or crashed m Afrl~a.
ly ary, ner tongue parc~eu. r.er
, ::
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and ~· of the ~unch represl!rtts a gain nf $13,31t,- 380.04) increase of $10,956.51 or 0.9 per cent; Meiss: $139,312.,,, ~urns, lOngue, an11 tee.O caJte4
njlndt&lt;ed hiS bagel and aske&lt;l . !185.118, or 5 65 per cent over 4.7 per cent; and Vinton : $67.- 33 ($150,472.38) decrease of ftl,. A thought for the day: w1w oru:u 1000 , CleorlS. 11 e
Ia lhe? Is she an sc- f1scai.,!16S-M. 1
92 7 02 f$5 7,136.5i) Increase of 160.1J!i or 7.4 per cent ; and Vln- Amerlr~n poet Hl'lll')l Thor.n u gums olea at SUintl!lll contact
""·••" ... "!lo, a~e·s a rola- Motor Vehicle. Housetrailer $10,790.49 or IU per cent.
ton: $'11,994.52 ($'11,119.94) Jn. ,once Bald: "That man i1 lht 1•nd her teeUJ aecayed 111 10
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replied the one mhalinl Sales, and Use Tax Collections Here are the live countlet crease of n .87f.51 or 11.1 per rJche!lt whooe plea!lllres are the as&lt;oJhsrun&amp; rate. l'otceli!D
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ANAHEIM, Calli. (UPI)-It Tony
of Clncln!latl which win the longest
Tom
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There was little question tha.t
couldn't have possibly worked won lbe game for lhe Nationals history of the. 'mid:s.11111!"~r wbo cl?,Sed lt· all' UP in !be last it up with hla sllth , iMlnl Perez would be awa~ed th• Brock If
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out more perfectly lor the was another viDdlcatlon for classic. .
·
Inning.
·homer, With Perez . commg up trophy as the games most Mays cf
4~ 0
National League, which now bas Alston's choice In picking Perez
Reft' lldeaa'l C)lll!ll
· Bauer ' had ·gruffly stated with !be ~llndrer. · . · . , '; valuable player after his hom_er Clemi!Dte r!
60 10
pedded Ill All-Star supremacy over the Cubs' Ron Santo as a
.·
a be!ore the game. that he didn't ' The ·game was a stalistictan s and he accepted lhe trtbute wtlh Allro~ cl
,, : : ~ :
to flve straight and proved to supplemental choice for the All· The talk befo!~ ·the game~ : • come all !be way to Analleim 10 delight. II lasted three . hours a happy grin.
Ctpeda 1b
4 1 11
Hank Bauer tllat he can be Star uad
that the ALner~can Le~ a get beaten and his strategy and"fl minutes iAI become the Some of the records were Allen 3b
he··••n.
Tbesq saih AU-Star game, a pitching advan~ Wllh five would be_built around !be idea longest In AU-Star_ bistary. And painful to the players who set Perez 3b
21I 1
For Manager Walt Alston the e1pected to be a hitters' game rested hurlers. 'll:~ had only of wlonlnk more' \han shqwcas-. a record 30 strikeouts were tllem:• Roberto Clemente. of the Torre c
20 0 0
2-1 National League win Tues· turned into a battle of third one pitcher who 1 not, worked 1ng his league's liars.
, ' ~ted by !be 12 pltehers who Pirates struck out four limes '" l:laller c · ·
l 00
day gave him one of his few basemen and tight pitching
last weekend, ~ton 8 !lfll&lt;e But ·. after . the game Bauer shared the mound duty.
break the mark of tyree In an Banks ph
1 0.!
cheerful moments since last fall All the runs were driven in on Cuellar. ~ got tnto the .~e ~uld . only comment ihat the The Nationals had an edge In All-Star game held by eight McCarver c
20Z
when Bauer's Orioles beat his homers by third baseman and but It w•,• a tired Don DrY ~ Nationals "just got one more that department alSO, ~sUng. 17 men. And Allen along with Tony Mazerosk1 2b
: o: o,•'SII1'f, 1 ..,., blm 1 tlrJft
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Dodgers four straight times in the supposedly tired National oi Aleton s Dod~ers :wbo, got
home run than we dld."
strikeouts to ,13 lor their jumor Oliva of the Twins bed the old Dryadaie p
11 out ~
the World Series.
League mound staff came up wm as the NL s sixth P1tcher.
Hard To Defense
(ofrcuit rivals.
mark by fanning three limes. Helms ph
· ~ ~ ~ : · )thro~ *1iJ!":~':"el" ' '·:~~
The 15th. Inning homer by with just a little extra stuff to One of Bauer's rested pitch· "The Home · nm Is the
lacftue Wbnllllg stnat
Carl Yastrzemskl of the Red Seaver P
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_ _ _ _ ___:_____:.__..:,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ers Jim &lt;Catfish) Hunter was toughest play In baseball to It was !be fifth extra·lnnln~ Sox was the game's most. Ailey ss
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the~victim of !if!rez' drive' over defense," he growled.
victory In All-Star competition productive batter With .three Marlchal p
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Sevta teams ve ~ . ' .;
the leflfield fence that broke up ~ men wbo man the "hot fOr tlll"'Nats who have yet to hits, a double and two smgles Jenkins p
t 0 0 0 I ealored the .-nul ~~~
tile lengthy contest before' 46,309 corner'' at third base came lose a game that went "tYond while Tim McCarver, nero of Gibson p
o1 00 01 ~ ~~0::,~
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fans in Anaheim Stadium.
through with flying colora.
the regulation length. ft wts the last year's National ~ague Wtn Wynn ph
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"'i ou have to be pleased with , Riehle Allen of !be Phlllles, ninth win in the last 10 games at St. Louis, had two hits In two Short p
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Alston said. "Every one of our third; got them olf to a 1-0 lea record to 20 victories against 1 o~ e as e tr ca c er or Cuellar p
dav!Ue Slagen, GIW~;
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pitchers did a fine job down to in the
And Brooks defeats and one lie.
the Alston team.
Rose 2b
Red Sox, Bedford, Mlllll, W::'~
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Total•
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CINCINNATI (UPI) -The CINCINNATI !UP!) - The Aroerlcanl
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Cloebmali Reds opea a -k· Cincinnati Reds are packing Robinson Jb
6 1 1 1\ DraWinl:• Wtll be
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ANAHEIM, Calli. (UP!)- Nationals' dressing quarters
Caretv 2b
3 0 oo1 .lilly !I aod teams IIIII WI~''"
101111 bome · sbmd Tlluroday them in.
,Wait'll the NatinnQl League gets and as usual he made it more
nt••t be....•'•g 1rltb 8 twi·
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3 o o OJ ing to e'nlor sboa)ll write er i ii
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club
announced
Tuesday
McAuliffe
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Tony Perez • expense accoun t, of a pep talk .
at·•t double beader ..alnat
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He was the hero, the most "With due apologies to Wall
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paid attendance at home games .'va c
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valuable player and the Mr. Alston and the other Dodgers By Uillled Pres• Iatertlatlonal Los Angeles 34 47 .420 IS the Now York, Mell.
this season is up nearly 50 ~ KCoill~b;ew 1:,
~ ~ ~ ~ lnternaUo~l Leape Sta~;
Everything of Tuesday's 1'"' here," Giles said, "we'd like to
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33
50
398
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The
Reds,
welcomiDI
the
cent
over
last
year.
mg
•aro
American League
DUB on
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4 0 J 0 By United l'ftll llltena~.•n
Inning Z-1 victory by the erase from the minds of the
w. L. Pet. GB New York
31 47 .397 1612 All-Star 1amo break .Ill order For !be first 34 dates, 481,080 Freehan 10
W. L. Pet. ·-GB;
5 oo o
National League All Siers, but people the picture of last fail ." Chicago
47 33 .588
to give Injured playm a !ans filed into Crosley Field. Petrocelli ss
o
o
0
Rochester
47 30 .610 ...
1
does that entitle him to sleep in Everybody in the room knew Detroit
45 35 .563 z All-StarTu;:~t ~t"'u~~ahelm, chance te medd, also ·meet Aver.~ game •ttendance was McGlothlin p
43 trl .5!8 5\iJ
0 0 o o Richmond
the Presidential Suite?
what picture Giles meant. He Minnesota
tbe Meta Friday atght and 11 ,149.·
Mantle ph
45 36 ,556 212 Calif
1 0 0 o JacksOnvllle 39 39 000 8\iJ
You bet It does! Even a( 58 was talking about Hank Bauer Calilornia
For 34 games last year Pelel's P
37 41 -:~ 1:~
45 40 .529 412 NL Ail-Stars 2 AL All-Stars 1 Saturday aftom01111 before
0 0 o o1Col~mhus
a
Leasue
(only game scheduled)
crowds averaged 9,581.
Mincher ph
·.f?3
even told Tony to be their how Bauer and his Orioles had Baltimore
Today's Probable Plt&lt;bero
1!!1 Sunday and Moaday.
SHIPPEP, TO VIRGINIA
~~~i~~ P
: : , -:~ \~"'
0 0 0 o Toledo
39 43 .4 76 9
guest.
swept the Dndgers under the New York
36 45 .444 ll'h
(all times EDTI
The fil'fll place st. Louis
CINCINNATI (UPI) - T h • Alvis ph
1 0 0 b Syracuse
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That was before his 15th rug four In a row.
Washington
3&amp; •47 .434 1212
Cardlna!So ~rill l'Oillld oat the Cincinnati Reds have sent three Hunter o
I 00 n
Taeoday's RetaiU
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Inning homer ?fl Jim (Calflab)
Basks Tbe Optlmill
Kansas City 35 49 .417 14 Ln
.• Pittsb(Hurghh (B71~3s) ~3p) ~I St. home stand wttb nlgbt games young players acquired in the 1Bercy ph
I 0 0 0 Jackfsn';!le 81 R(icllhdmnt~-~· (fl[raight))
Hunter demoliabed the Amerl- ImpressiOnable Ernie Banks,
Tuesday's Result•
UJS ug es
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Wdoesde ntl June Free Agent Draft to their Ch '
0 0 0 0 Buf 7 .or ' c . uu,, n
can Leag~e for the Ufth straight the Cubs' constant gond humor AH-Star game at Anaheim
toni) gwne scheduled)
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Y a I Wytheville Va. farm club, af-'1"' ance. P,
10 ()olu!f!bus I (night)
4 0 1 0 Toledo
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filiated in the Appalachian Totals
49 1 s 1
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they felt abOut h1m aner it was Gtles' entreaty. He was . so NL All-Stars 2 AL All-Slars 1 P.1itadelphia at Atlanta (nign!) llill!!l!M&lt;!Wihh ""·" ..,.,.., '""'""' ILeague.
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:.l-- - all over.
moved that after Giles was (only game scheduled!
N York at Cincinnati (2. twi- All-Star game at Anaheim, They are Pitcher Frank IN.L.
010 000 noo 000 t!OI-! Ml'll, Ella Wlll and Mr!. Aud"We love him," beamed !~rough talking, he went over to Tnday's Probably ·Pitchers
ni~;t)
Callfornls
'Thompson, 19. Tallahassee, !A.L.
000 001 000 oot-- I :'f!V Rowan, Belure, soent a day
Warren Glles, the NiUonal hi~ and sa~d .
(aU times EDT)
Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night) &lt;IS Innings)
,ria.: pitcher Larry Broerman. !
wlth Mr., ipdMrs .. Denzel CleLeague preoldent, who always
Bos:', were n?t only go~~ Chicago (John 11-5) at Cleve- Chicago at Los Angeles (night) National League
18, Evansvllle, Ind., and s.·cvnd ' DP- Americans 2. LOB- 1, :la;;;niiidiii. .,';;;;
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says never-mind-the-fun at All- win thiS one, _were ~nna Win land (McDowell 5-7), 7,30 p.m. Houston at San Francisco
0011
000
ooo
0012
9·0
baseman
Ken
Jones,
18,
HousNationals
5.
Americans
7.
It
010
Star Games, we-came-here-to- the World S..rtes too.
(Only game ocbeduled)
American League
ton, Tex.
1 2B- Yastrzemsk1, McCarver.
win.
.
Banks '."ade g&lt;J?d _on the front
Thursday's Games
INFIELDER SWAP
000 001 000 ooo 000- 1 8 o
HilS--Allen, R~binson, Perez.
Perez wo~ up m that end of ]Jis pred1chon and he Cle•Je!and at New York (night) NEW YORK UPI)-The New Marlchal, Jenkins &lt;4), Gibson
FoM'IIAIL SEASON NEAR , SB-,Aaron. S ~Fregosi,
Presidential SUite of a local seemed equally sure about the Detroit at Washington (2. twi· York Mets and Philadelphia !7), Short (9), cueUar (Ill. I CLEVELAND (UPI) - Don't •han,1Mazerosh
Your Datiinclable
hotel because he showed up late . second hail as everyone crowd- night)
Philiies swapped i 0 fie 1de r s Drysdale (! 3), S..aver !15) and look now, but the 1967 pro foot- !
lp h rerbb so ,
Dealer "or
Monday night wit~. b,Is ~lle and 1ed around Perez 10 the pus~ Baliimore at Boston (night)
Tuesday, the Mets at'lJUiring Torre, Haller (5), McCarver Ibllli season gets ilnderway Sat- Matichal
3 I 0 0 0 3,
0
6
o~e-year-&lt;Jid son a~a· they g~~e jubilahon..
Kansas City at Minnesota former Yankee Phil Llnz and flO); Chance, McGIQihlin &lt;4), urday lor the Cleveland Jenkins
3 3 1 1
dlacovered there "~~. ~ room
I k~w we ve . lost seven (night)
.
the Mets giving up Chuck Peters (6), Downins (9), Hunter Browns, who gathet· 31 rookies Gibson
2 2 0 0 0 2
AND
se~ Slide.,
_ -.:
slral~ht, Banks _ s•~. about 1,he California at Chicago (night)
Hiller.
·.
(111 and Freehan. WP-Drys· for a tryout at Hiram College. Short
2 0 0 0 1 1
All we got !~1'1:
the Cubs recent skid, but were
Notional· League
The 211-year-&lt;Jld Llnz batted dale. LP-Hunter. HRS--Ailen Also getting an ellrly •,tart Cuellar
2 I b 0 0
Presidential_ Sul~e, a harried go~ ~ounce back. We J~st bad
w- L. Pel. GB .2%2 with one home run and ave (N.L), B. Robinson &lt;AL) Perez next week will be about a tloz- Drysdoie IW) 2 I 0 0 0
hotel offic1al mformed Fro;" a htUe turbulenc~; that s all.: St Loms
rbis for the Phils this season. (NL). .
en veterans, includiM Frank Seaver
1 0 0 0 I
49 32 .S05
Fleig, the National Lell!!ue s Just wat,ch us go.
1Chicago
46 36 ..561 31&gt; Hiller, 31 ' used primarllv as a
Ryan, but the bulk of the regu- Chonce .
·s 2 . I I 0
se:;""tary·
.But I ~rez and two o!
San Fral\~isco 46 33 .542 5 pinch hitter this season, ·left TRADE TACKLE
!ars will not · report ''"til a McGlothhn
2
oo0
4
~.en let th~se people have! C1nclnnau teammates In
Cincinnati
46 "39 .541 5 New York with an .093 batting NEW YORK UPl)-The New week from Saturday.
Peters
3 0 0 0
that, Sald Fle1g, without even All-Star Game, Pete Ro~e
1 Atlanta
.
\ 2 39 .s'l'' 7 average. He came to New York York Jets of the American
Downins
2 2 o 0 0 2
hesitating.
!ommy Heims, had thelf own Prftsburgh
'4o' :13 .SIS 712 from the San Francisco Giants Football League Tuesday traded Kansas City Chiefs for nnl Hunter (L)
5 4 'I I 0 4
Fleig Relinquishes ROOIII
Ideas about the second hail , Philadelphia 40 40 000 812 on May !5 1965
lad&lt;le S..th Cartw
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dr..::a:.:.
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It was done and Tony the pennant race:
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obviously got a good night's "S..e what he did here?"
All
Not A Conlool sleep.
Helms said, P,Ointing to Perez
Con
Ovtr
11,
(2
-P.~Itl
Fleig Is a pretty good guy surrounded by admirers in !he
Go Froo By Buying 100
that way.
next locker. "He's been doing
Gtilono GIL
Orlando Cepeda also arrived thai all year for us. lle'll
late Monday ni•ght and It turned probably help us plenty the rest liNAHEIM CaEI. UPI)- The ,And it provided a satisf:!ing 15111 Inning to give them a 2-1 "bu some people fel ha I "\' wes a little tired·" he
"I threw Perez a last hall
out there was no room lor him. of the way in, also."
should have chosen Ron
1967 All-Star ' game between tne sprin~board to fame for a victory.
either. Fleig immediately gave Alston, whose Dodgers are National and the American substitute third baseman, Tony Perez replaced Richie ADen of of the Cubs. Santo has b~n down the middle."
Cepeda his room. Lucky thing way down in eighth place, had a leagues wasn't the most excil- Perez. of the Cincinnati Reds Philadelphia' late in the
ho Iaely bu Perez has beenir~iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Fleig didn't have to play. He measure of consolahon. too. At
but it was the loosest m who hit the game-winnillll and he filled his
the more consistent player the
looked a little pooped.
lea!!h he finally beat Bauer.
history- !5 innings.
homer for the Nationals in the admirably. Alien bed homered whole season long and earned
As usual, Giles made his "~!.,doesn't make up lor
in tbe second Inning off Dean the shot."
customary pre-game speech year( Alston smiled, "but
Chance to )iut tbe Nationals In
Wins Award
behind closed doors In the least it' helps."
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front but Brooks RobiDSOII
Perez also was voted
Baltimore tied it up in !be IIIIth Most Valuable Player Award
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with a homer off
sports writer at the game .
Jimklns. So aU the runs were
scored 00 homers.
The Coban-born infielder, who
AJj American • •ague
DOW
lives In Puerto Rico, sot
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his winn'mg'''&lt;!ou t o11 young Jt'm
Tllirty-two area Little League baseball t earns re-• Hank Bauer ··1·d,
mained in the race for the 1967 Kyger Creek Tourna•
(Cafi h) H
1 h K
play
s hie ·uner o e ansa
. t round ac- nm. is the to"•heat
ment crown follo111ing the complet ion of ftrs
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City At hcs.
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tion on the KC Emp &lt;'yees
prove anything like who's
•:f have never faced Hunter
Diamond Tuesday evening. double. Lee had a second · Innbefore 1n mv life," said rer&lt;,.,
Coronet, 6 cyl. Standard trans. 2 door
The Middleport Yaakees ad- ing single and E. Petrie a third about this ball game. They ·
''but I was definitely l'lOking
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vanced by nudging the Gallipo- inning single. Bolin fanned 12 got one more homer than
the faPI ball and I got it. I felt
dl'd."
lis Athletics 4-3. Rio Grande batters.
h
bee0
eliminated the Middleport
In the nightcap, called afBlam• Shadows
very fortun~te. to ave
ans 19-0
ler four innings .because of !be There was a l'fCOrd total of
segal:~ lo play in 'this gr~at
4 Door Hard Top. Radio and heater. Auto. trans.
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10-run
advantase rule, Rlo strikeouts In !be game
Forty area teams began
Grande crushed !be Middleport Bauer and many players on liunter, just turned 2!, got
power st. and power brakes, air cond., low mileage.
peting for the ninth
Indians !11-0.
botb squads said lengtbe~lng tagged for the !oss and he
championship last week.
stover was credited with the abadows around horne plate the saddest man in the sad
Am e r I c • • League dres:sing II
This evening, at 7 o'cloc~; win. Davis was cbarged with were a Iactor.
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the Middleport Redlegs will
the loss. Davis was relle~ed by Roberto Clemonte, !be
:..:;;;;;iiiiiiiii==--===
tie Vinton. In the second
Cunningham, wbo Jn turn was time National League hattingilStandard trans. Clean
night, the Pomeroy Tigers
replaced ~Y Dodson.
champion, fanned four
take on Bedford.
The w!Jtner8 ~ · 15 · runs "It was hard to see
In' opening round g~es, the in the lourtli 'nfi\l.~n rune hits. breaking Bt!df at thia ljme
Redlegs trimmed·Cheabire
Buab, Beech; Slf!.VW .Ramey and, dsJ.," ·he old.
the Tigers and Bedford
Rees each hadf.~ hi~, 10r . .The game sta~ at 4: 1&amp; p.m.· II
I.Dw mileage,, sharp
opening round byes.
the winners. Tlle'•t~rs coDtlct- PDT. ·
You get our usual fine
6,000 BTU -115 VOLT- Reg. $179.00
In T~es®y·~ first g am ed two hits - 9ft\! by W~ Vf ~ 1!-!.t Alston,
serVice and fllllshlng.
Middleport ta!Ue!l
, four l'llll•
and one by CU!m!ft81iam. ,
m.....~ of· the
the seeond Inning. and )leld fill Thursday, Pt. flwant DUJI: ~ picked Perez lor
eln at 9,•ut at S
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for a 4-3 win over Ga!Upans.
Tires will .bailie': ,Portland lqUad and ha·was baPf'f
I"'Lt
1 1'11.losers 8cores tW!oe' 1!1 the
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day) by · '11\e (lhlo Valley hbUsbtq
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/ bran. BJ!tinl··on &amp;II bacaid.
''TSrUh" 'wbo 1J a all .in an olflce Ia not ~ .il
women to go 'baclt to the · 18ili frustrates· Ilia bUic' Deed. ~
~tory' should gd bae!&lt; tO ·!tie . eompeoaates by bllinlnJ .... .
where lie ' belo~~d cllaslll&amp; women. U be w outl
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·caVeman style. 11'1 ·a)jOUt ·ciw!ge. t~ ftio11 vigOrous mafo
women iet lnvalveil·· in c:UUpe Jobs/ Ieavins' .the brlilll
a]M)loiles - look at -the mess wora to womi!D, we'd have I
men have got Ul into. .
better world. - ELAINE
. A. wbole man, wito w)sn•t Dear Helen: •
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frllhtened iDd doubllul .that be Since "Tirzln' ~ · bu .bfeD 116
Is, wants a' woman who Is busy ogllng, lemalea ill forelp
equal to him in brains and a- countries perbap1 be hasn't had
blllty. And most brainy wl'P\en time to 1!Jke a JOOd loo~ at A-,
are smart enough to remain merlclin women. Most women .
completely feminine too. __ - career siris or not •. try to be
.EQUAL JANE
what they think men want them
Dear Jane:
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to be. Thai goes for the ~
. . , And smart enough tq ·let we dreas, smile, act. We: itlu
the Tarzan• find opt gradolilly live for men and we always
that ferninloe equality does not wlll, no matter how we use
threaten lbelr "malenm." - our brains.
H.
: ~
Alter a!~ men ·gave .us our
Dev Helen:
' equaUty by birlog us, giving us
Worileo sbouldo't nave to.fight the v~te and' inslstinl that we
lor equant)&gt; - it's our · tili-th- be "free" with sex. And now
rlabt. Men are stronger :than !bey say .''women are no long.
women - ·not better, and ~ _n e er women." They "m a de us
su abould not dominate ,tb e wbat we are today," and I
other.
thlht, aU things considered,
I bave a theory. The r~ we've remained basically femm!ft today are ,dlscon\entl!!lls !nine in spite of !I.-FEMALE
1191 beciuse ol "lemai'e ~ilau- Dear Helen:
ty," b?l bec:a~ too many inen As Tarzan aatd, there I• bap.
are eCiucated Into using ·their plness and understanding be..
heads when nature intended tween the sexes in Australia.
~emt o lll8 their m&amp;Ies. Mr. This because the average AusAverage really abould Bll~ to lraUao husband is faithful to
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· · · . , his wife, wlll!reas the average

goin~

on in the Spviet Union.
Second clsas postage paid ·at Pomero•
;"Since 1959, Russian scientists and
Ohio.
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corlservaUohists, joined by those of oth·
NatloJW tdverllalu1 rtpresentstlve
er countries, have been fighting with the
Bottlnelll
Kllbball, IIJe, ~ Lexln&amp;IOI
State Timber· Industry Committee over
Ave. New York City, New ~k.
the''·buil«Ung of a huge pulp mill on the
shores of Lake Baikal in Siberia.
Subscription ratea: Delivered by car
Lake Baikal, five tiimes deeper than
rier where available, 35 eenta per week
Lake Superior &lt;and with twice the vol·
one year In advance at the Dally Senti
ume; is the oldest (25 million years)
net office $1~.20: 81:1: mootlta, te.10
freshwater lake in the world.
three month! .a.&amp;O. By Motor Rouw
.,IJIIIJiologlsts - - students of fresbwawhere carrier service not available oot
ter;lakes - fear that pollution from the
~onth •1.80. By mall one year $10.00
mill:may kill off many of the more than
SIX months, S5.25: Three months, SS.OO
1,000 animal species which are unique to
Lalie Baikal. The bureaucrats say otherwise and have turned down a proposal to
bullld a 42-mile conduit to carry the
mijl's waste water away from the lake
as too expel1,!ive.
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Though the mill is now in operation,
the arjiUJllent goes on. But since It is the
sliite's alld not a private company's mon~· 'that is involved, the future of still1
l'Pystal-clear Lake Baikal is cloudy.
c~nt discount for any casb purchase of
$o or more m stores honoring the card.
Edward J. Hayes, originatot'of the cortYrighted ,PIIW, believes merchants will
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gladly give the discount becaucre they ~---'· •
will be getting their mllney right away
their bookkeeping will be slmpfifled and
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there will be no middleman charges.
, For people who feel lefl " out-Or
Advantages to holders of the lifetime
Oak Bnl llotpllal '
&lt;'
American husbdod Is DOl I
would like to get out-Of the national cards inclllde no bills at the end of the
~r~t card, aplurge, a retired 1pollceman month, no Interest or carrying charges
in 81ue lslind, IU., thinks he has come and nQ danger if the card is lost or -stolBy VERNON SCQilT
before the start ,PI every picture turns out and my
Danella Ann, J~:' .29.. States tfJat need the lecture, not
up with just the ticket--uh, card. An en.
UPI HoUywaod Correspondent football game. I get the same one-'Dark of the SuD ' If
· and Mrs•.Glendon Tei!!Jant. the women. Respect begets re"anticredit card,",.lhat iS.
Hayes Is asking a dollar for the card
HOILYWOOD UP!) - Jim feeling just before I have to do real well, then ·. maybe
1 Ray, Ohio, a dauihter, opect. - SAD AU!r!'RALIAN
Called the "I dO per cent Down Plan," but if you pay cash you can knock off
Brown
was
a
football
star
the
walk
In
front
of
those
cameras.
make
!be
move.
to
Callfornla."
Rhonda
Lee, June 30. Mr, . loCI BRIDE
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the card entitles the bearer to a five per nickel.
first day he illok the field lor It's not lear. f guess you could Brown doesn't qbjeet
Mrs. Garland Hugh Lal!lb'rt, Dear Helen:
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the Cleveland Browns.
call It excitement.
audiences Identifying hili\ u
Rt. 3, Jackson, a da~ter, I'm glad I've got MY man
It's taken him four movies to "At least! knew what I could terror of the gridiron so long
Lynn, July 1. Mr;'~and instead of Tamn, I'm
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become a screen star.
do ·on !be football fleld. In they come in to see lwi pictures
L. Dean, lfO t,.oo,. to a REAL man. He doesn't OX•
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The bcrley Negro will be billed pictures I just try to stay loose. and enjoy his work. But
St., Ja~soo, a dau~~. peel me to be a robot, bow my
NEW YORK ....: Our Madrid ltishka.
above the Utle of his new 1 didn't have to worry about also happy"IO know that he Mallssa Ann, July 2. Mr.;·;.~l head and agree wltb every
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admirably.
picture, "Ice Station Zellra," that in football,"
.
being hired lor roles because
Arthur 'lvhetstooe, Rl 2, word he says. He underalands
man,
~g~~ Bi~dle Dl\ke:s re11- Sammy Davis on .his film set
Who is Gary Belkin? .Jtlat
W Usto
1011 G tt 'l:.ee
d-. fof:-aniii'hetl ass!gnmellt . In London· "It's such 8 bloody lad who ghosted C88SI'us Cla·v'slalong with Rock Hudson. In Brown flaabed a rare grin : He his abUlty as an actor rather e ;; n, a
, are. b.; , thall'm _a person wttb my OWII\
,.
Hollywood ·that means he's said a top athlete must have than a fullback.
•· Mr. and Mrs. .Jollil- L. Ideas, opJ!Iionao,talents .and ereMUllon aire · lll!l4ic · .publisher bore. It's not my medium, mo- "poems" · · · t3l&gt; Hunter
arrlv.ed as' a star.
confidence in himself.
"Acting stU! !so't comln&amp; easy CUmmiDRs. Jr., Jackson, a· son, atlvlly, ,~~t~e,. admlres..me for .
Jack .Bregrruw's hospitalized vies.. . N? argument there "Barefoot tn ,tjle Park"
Brown has neither 11M&gt; easy "An actor needs even morP." for me," he said. "I have to Matthew Todd, July f.
them. H!I.. Jhinkl, lncldenlally,
t'l D~rec)t"!';;.J~T :•ton; n d · · Gallagher s sports- hangout his pretty toe on Boston
grace of Rill Co•by, the restless he said. "You really have to work like hell at it. But it sure l're1011t Pa~ll - Wayne that Tarian,~s. a utUe balmy
we are11 ''" ., ,'&lt;'PI n - restaurant wants ex · Yankee Norton's typewriter: "Tab
energy of Sammy Davis Jr. nor have a
•itlve attitude 11
Philli&gt;l"s, Hamden; wm ~i . Ev- .. . Jui~' he 'doesn't care lf. 1
cept maritally; he. lD Ireland, pitcher Whitey Ford to do a ra· te~ makes the man seem more the empassloned ·intensity of you're sc~ that camera ·ees
"1
ans, Rt. 1, Oak ,Hill: Hom.er R. wear Sli!fks,..as he !mows I'm
stl&lt; lives in ~ndo~
.carol dio sholj' from 1ts upsta1rs
priSsy than proper: the 1 O! Sidne Poitler. But among the
.
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Riggle, Jackson; Robert H. comlonabl "Iii them ...: MAD
Bj~rkman.~ tile ,w.,li/eolS' Wear Singer Frank D'Rone gell the who ,wou~ be deUgbted to
nutnber of Negro film' m_o~ a:~~~:a ~~w:'1n ~
M!Uer, Rl. I Oak Hill; Jolu. W. MAD, ~ W&lt;lMAN.
'.
D31ly columnist who lust dt~d I star spot at the Copacabana, barefoot m the park - b~t
performers he may cut 8 wider ~utn ..
By Wllljllm Lawrtnce, D.D.S. Scul'lock, Rt. 2, Jackson; flay. Dear Helen·
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ll 'fo of leuke_l!!!a, was a g1rl thJS week : Frank wu on I~ e with the girls. '!bat's
swath than any 88 a movie star. Bro..,; still makes his borne in Diana B. was an '
mond Howard, Rt, 2. Weltaton; I'm purPrlsed st tocr ...,~
w:sr~· ev~OOhinl • ex.g:pl way to a SIZzling career when rasslng,"
M,adlson
, , lfe has the qualities ·of a Cleveland Ohio but It rna not hysterical Y,~UDI wo~..
.
M. Crabtree, Rt. 2 Jack·' lng sarcasm in your BllSll'er. to
h .,_th ·. ~he Wf$ love)r..abll~ly, b~ took a couple of years off Garden swears It's scouting
black Jobn Wayne.. Aucllenees be long ~fore he acl!"
hl.s cnronic SClll•oPIU"enic
' Mrs. B. Bays, Rt. f, Oat TatUn. It I• not ''womanly" to
rhiC, hterate ..w~lcornell eve_ry- , f11h no explanation why: he talent but .., one properly
are able ·to ·ldeotlfy with his family and moves ~ Holl wood and with ~Vtj1 dt!lltal
Gladys R. Betts, Wellston: snap back at men. TatUn had
by everyonp. !'tom t n e: ~unply took c~re of his .alilng plains why Bronx Middleweight rugged individuaUty, an outer "I'll wait and see ·bo~ thi~ lema not. •I!OgetJter
Viola Brooks, Rt. 1, ·Oak several good points, and, niy
Wjdsors to the Rockefellers ad
Now he s back try1~g a- Harold ~rdson can't g e gentleness masking the brute
her pnoo1c !'ar ol
Barry Louis Houser, Jack- husband and three sons agree
._.,,~h Yer hPI'~f"~ seemed su- 'am, and he really un smg a matched: he's a eleancut wlo- strenllh of the man.
Tile Almanae
It's said that when a
Mary Alma Kiser, ltt.f, with him. 1 dare you to prove
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Oalr Hill; Clyde W. UtthijObo that this world would be better
8 United l'ftSI lnlmlatlonal trist meeta a mildly
!Was even w1der: we per- Ish him the success h~ inter- on the'. defunct
Sitting In tilt MGM commla· -ioda is Wednesd
woman, he's apt to
Jackson: Enoch C. M&lt;Mer, off dominated by women, which
lljall)r brouen\.her~ br'o•doost- .hlpled hims~lf so quieUy a.n d here. :
·. 1
siii'Y:! 111\ bla,, ~~ captain t2th 1 lt3nl da of
~~~ when he ~·..·: •~
JackSOII; Georse F. Mlll·a·r, It wlll be If lemales •eQ,ntinue
wblcfllbe wss talking ·
uruform for the ' lieW action
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nysterscal one, ne·s apt to
Jackson; Larry Thomas Mul· to think they are equaL No
when s.oe became HI . .
drama, Brown appeared at 17~ lo ow. bet
.
oer, ana wnen be meeta an . !Ins, Jackson: Carl Robinson, woman wUI ever achieve !be
.lfJlher&lt;s:.~ anythi!Jg to , (lamor, ) IS
ease.
phase :;"'~ ,:,:n liS ne" ten...y ny&gt;~er.cal one, ne runs. Rt. 3, Jackson; William '1" J. same ~pplne•s and sense of
. il all the ""Y few
''I like acting" he said "Like The
ing q~ ~- S.t
llu&lt; no one ran lrom
Stroma, Rt. 4, Jackson~ Georae achievement being 116 mascu·
sports,
a
As a The
ar•
wast treatCll according
lble dod self _ sutflctent that
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today al her passfullback I was able · to (jevelop and Maro,
." c~o~er~avanc~ melnoWI
Patlea~ Relolled- _ G-k·ll ~- man needs her. She who
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Ohio Sales and Use Taxes for the year fell 214 per cent my own style. I hope l,~an do Born on this day in 1817 was I"'Y '~ py. 0
Shaffer Tlmotlly Kanouse liB gtves hersell entirely to her
· sC..iffle s a Y3 ~oared to a new high in fiscal or $2,105,242.88 fro;,. total col- lho I ,QMe wit~ , acting."
American poet Hl'lll')l David :;;~
~~~w=~ prot
muel Hanes Katie Dav]J HOw: ~us~~thfsmll~s the
and Cona.
~7 b.~.!~the total gain wa• lections in fiJCa] 1~ Col- "AI .the moment I'm not u ·Thoreau.
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at
was
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~Cial'tdn Powell arf only, ftoned s~what by the lag in lections for 19fl6.6'1 am~ted to confident about putting .w On this day 1'1 ]Jlstory:
[I'll~ uwe, • aoug
L Chu.ci. Clifford Rtf~ Ld]a mea~t to baVe.
.
and
liliBse auto salet, accortling to a year- $11.6~,348.88 as comparlid 111 makeup ,as. I was a footboll In 1882, the Medal of Honor ~~..s
h~r
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Martha Terma~t Mlr How many • career women
Darling"l4:tld report iHSUed by State $'19,125.58'9.74 collecied. .in t be helmet.
,
, ,was authorized by the U.S. moro L-o.!nun known •s
Elizabetli Thomas Johanna · ~ve ' r :
f~
answen Treasurer John D. Herbert.
previous flsc:al year.
"But then r used to trembl• congress,
.
Wte wmcn ii a will•••
Baldridge, Louella ' Mal'- ·~· - - . . . ,, '; .·'~,
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In 1933
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gals ask1ng Five Southeastern Ohio coun- Here are thf ligures for !be
• •_new us a
uonqo~uaer. ,.· ~ e&gt;~•rn•'"ct
Blau-, Bob M. Slia~!(a. Dear Mrs. R:
autoeraphed \]bolos .s1mply t1es. inclndiog Gallia, and her five Southesatern Oh)o couo- showing lncrea1es or decreases w~•.- established to set up a 1u lllJlllOil peop1e use
Ammle Blackburn, Lillie Blan- F~r starters- I dG:-,an(lll)'
!J!Iclures o! hiS four- , tmm' .. ate neigbtlors, all show- 11 _, for Sa.les Tal Collections: m Motor Veh1clo, Houstrailer mllll!llUm WRge of 40 cents an oauy.
.
John H. Long, Darren L. fam1ly agrees/ with mel ~ H.
It
lion · . Ia RadZJ· ed a gain 1n Mifl tax collee- (Last year in pa 1·enthe•L•) : Sales and Use Tal Collectio.,8 : hour in the Unlt&lt;d States.
,....1e tranquthzers a r 0
Tbla co~un:m Is dflll:a111d It
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K~nnedy's ''ae- t10ns for fiscal 1964Hl7 but only Athens: $65!,!27,67 ($592,475__ (Last year In parenthesis):
In 1941, ~mao a~tes direct mtere 01 10 oenwiry
. ·, · famUy llv1ng, so If yo_ai'te bevmter, had a feeler from Jaekson and Vinton counties 9IJ increase of $58,65t.76, or Athens: $321,840.01 ($32'1,985.-l cracked the Stalm hne m cause one 01 tneu 11oe
der to !limulate flow of llall~ Ins . kid trouble or jull 1 plalll
:aJti..b producer Euan Lloy.d show..t an increase in Motor 9.9 per cent; GaUls : $2J2,tu15.- 21) decrease of $1,959.39 or 7.8 Russ,. and began what was to Uollll 11 IIIyne~ 01 mucoua
4. Inform your dentist of )'OUr trollble. let Helen ~ . YOU.
a role JA S..an Connery s Veh1cte. Housetrailer Sales and 11 ($268,663.54 ), increase of $!4,. per cent; Gallla: $154,360.78 be an unsurce!slul march llione 10 011 par&lt;S 01 tile
in\ake so he can adYlle She will alsq welco~, y 6pr
"f1alako'' mda .The tnsulat- Use Tax Collections.
1U.ii7) or ,$.! per aenl; Jaclo, ($167,320.17) decrease of $12,- toward Moscow.
wun spe&lt;:sally oamogmg etleclB you of any special trea~ own a1DU8lnl .upe~,ce. A:"· •
Sla&amp;e ~lly m1dmght gang 1 1Sale and Use Tax Collec- son: S4l 8,2&amp;4.1k ($393,5~\.00) m- per cent;
Jacks 0 n. $190.-1 In 1961, 73 persons died when 10 u1e mouu•.
Deflled. and also prescrlbel\.a dress. "'len. llcllte) m are• of
1:~:~ La . Radz1'&lt; appr•n-ltions amounted to $368.269,983.- crease of $22,7sua or s.o perl907.79
&lt;4183,123.20 or J.t a Czechos!ovakl.ul pIan • Dtann mouth was
drug to counteract dryne~ this newspaper.
ti1
In actmg r1ght at the 87 for .th• year Just ended. This cent; Meigs: $2f8,336.62 .tl2¥,- 259 4~) lncrea•e of $1,648.34 or crashed m Afrl~a.
ly ary, ner tongue parc~eu. r.er
, ::
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and ~· of the ~unch represl!rtts a gain nf $13,31t,- 380.04) increase of $10,956.51 or 0.9 per cent; Meiss: $139,312.,,, ~urns, lOngue, an11 tee.O caJte4
njlndt&lt;ed hiS bagel and aske&lt;l . !185.118, or 5 65 per cent over 4.7 per cent; and Vinton : $67.- 33 ($150,472.38) decrease of ftl,. A thought for the day: w1w oru:u 1000 , CleorlS. 11 e
Ia lhe? Is she an sc- f1scai.,!16S-M. 1
92 7 02 f$5 7,136.5i) Increase of 160.1J!i or 7.4 per cent ; and Vln- Amerlr~n poet Hl'lll')l Thor.n u gums olea at SUintl!lll contact
""·••" ... "!lo, a~e·s a rola- Motor Vehicle. Housetrailer $10,790.49 or IU per cent.
ton: $'11,994.52 ($'11,119.94) Jn. ,once Bald: "That man i1 lht 1•nd her teeUJ aecayed 111 10
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replied the one mhalinl Sales, and Use Tax Collections Here are the live countlet crease of n .87f.51 or 11.1 per rJche!lt whooe plea!lllres are the as&lt;oJhsrun&amp; rate. l'otceli!D
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ANAHEIM, Calli. (UPI)-It Tony
of Clncln!latl which win the longest
Tom
of·;;,.
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There was little question tha.t
couldn't have possibly worked won lbe game for lhe Nationals history of the. 'mid:s.11111!"~r wbo cl?,Sed lt· all' UP in !be last it up with hla sllth , iMlnl Perez would be awa~ed th• Brock If
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out more perfectly lor the was another viDdlcatlon for classic. .
·
Inning.
·homer, With Perez . commg up trophy as the games most Mays cf
4~ 0
National League, which now bas Alston's choice In picking Perez
Reft' lldeaa'l C)lll!ll
· Bauer ' had ·gruffly stated with !be ~llndrer. · . · . , '; valuable player after his hom_er Clemi!Dte r!
60 10
pedded Ill All-Star supremacy over the Cubs' Ron Santo as a
.·
a be!ore the game. that he didn't ' The ·game was a stalistictan s and he accepted lhe trtbute wtlh Allro~ cl
,, : : ~ :
to flve straight and proved to supplemental choice for the All· The talk befo!~ ·the game~ : • come all !be way to Analleim 10 delight. II lasted three . hours a happy grin.
Ctpeda 1b
4 1 11
Hank Bauer tllat he can be Star uad
that the ALner~can Le~ a get beaten and his strategy and"fl minutes iAI become the Some of the records were Allen 3b
he··••n.
Tbesq saih AU-Star game, a pitching advan~ Wllh five would be_built around !be idea longest In AU-Star_ bistary. And painful to the players who set Perez 3b
21I 1
For Manager Walt Alston the e1pected to be a hitters' game rested hurlers. 'll:~ had only of wlonlnk more' \han shqwcas-. a record 30 strikeouts were tllem:• Roberto Clemente. of the Torre c
20 0 0
2-1 National League win Tues· turned into a battle of third one pitcher who 1 not, worked 1ng his league's liars.
, ' ~ted by !be 12 pltehers who Pirates struck out four limes '" l:laller c · ·
l 00
day gave him one of his few basemen and tight pitching
last weekend, ~ton 8 !lfll&lt;e But ·. after . the game Bauer shared the mound duty.
break the mark of tyree In an Banks ph
1 0.!
cheerful moments since last fall All the runs were driven in on Cuellar. ~ got tnto the .~e ~uld . only comment ihat the The Nationals had an edge In All-Star game held by eight McCarver c
20Z
when Bauer's Orioles beat his homers by third baseman and but It w•,• a tired Don DrY ~ Nationals "just got one more that department alSO, ~sUng. 17 men. And Allen along with Tony Mazerosk1 2b
: o: o,•'SII1'f, 1 ..,., blm 1 tlrJft
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Dodgers four straight times in the supposedly tired National oi Aleton s Dod~ers :wbo, got
home run than we dld."
strikeouts to ,13 lor their jumor Oliva of the Twins bed the old Dryadaie p
11 out ~
the World Series.
League mound staff came up wm as the NL s sixth P1tcher.
Hard To Defense
(ofrcuit rivals.
mark by fanning three limes. Helms ph
· ~ ~ ~ : · )thro~ *1iJ!":~':"el" ' '·:~~
The 15th. Inning homer by with just a little extra stuff to One of Bauer's rested pitch· "The Home · nm Is the
lacftue Wbnllllg stnat
Carl Yastrzemskl of the Red Seaver P
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_ _ _ _ ___:_____:.__..:,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ers Jim &lt;Catfish) Hunter was toughest play In baseball to It was !be fifth extra·lnnln~ Sox was the game's most. Ailey ss
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the~victim of !if!rez' drive' over defense," he growled.
victory In All-Star competition productive batter With .three Marlchal p
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Sevta teams ve ~ . ' .;
the leflfield fence that broke up ~ men wbo man the "hot fOr tlll"'Nats who have yet to hits, a double and two smgles Jenkins p
t 0 0 0 I ealored the .-nul ~~~
tile lengthy contest before' 46,309 corner'' at third base came lose a game that went "tYond while Tim McCarver, nero of Gibson p
o1 00 01 ~ ~~0::,~
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fans in Anaheim Stadium.
through with flying colora.
the regulation length. ft wts the last year's National ~ague Wtn Wynn ph
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"'i ou have to be pleased with , Riehle Allen of !be Phlllles, ninth win in the last 10 games at St. Louis, had two hits In two Short p
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kind
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pitching
we
got,"
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started
for
the
Nationals
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Alston said. "Every one of our third; got them olf to a 1-0 lea record to 20 victories against 1 o~ e as e tr ca c er or Cuellar p
dav!Ue Slagen, GIW~;
1 0 00
pitchers did a fine job down to in the
And Brooks defeats and one lie.
the Alston team.
Rose 2b
Red Sox, Bedford, Mlllll, W::'~
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Total•
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CINCINNATI (UPI) -The CINCINNATI !UP!) - The Aroerlcanl
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Cloebmali Reds opea a -k· Cincinnati Reds are packing Robinson Jb
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ANAHEIM, Calli. (UP!)- Nationals' dressing quarters
Caretv 2b
3 0 oo1 .lilly !I aod teams IIIII WI~''"
101111 bome · sbmd Tlluroday them in.
,Wait'll the NatinnQl League gets and as usual he made it more
nt••t be....•'•g 1rltb 8 twi·
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Tuesday
McAuliffe
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Tony Perez • expense accoun t, of a pep talk .
at·•t double beader ..alnat
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He was the hero, the most "With due apologies to Wall
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paid attendance at home games .'va c
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valuable player and the Mr. Alston and the other Dodgers By Uillled Pres• Iatertlatlonal Los Angeles 34 47 .420 IS the Now York, Mell.
this season is up nearly 50 ~ KCoill~b;ew 1:,
~ ~ ~ ~ lnternaUo~l Leape Sta~;
Everything of Tuesday's 1'"' here," Giles said, "we'd like to
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Reds,
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DUB on
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4 0 J 0 By United l'ftll llltena~.•n
Inning Z-1 victory by the erase from the minds of the
w. L. Pet. GB New York
31 47 .397 1612 All-Star 1amo break .Ill order For !be first 34 dates, 481,080 Freehan 10
W. L. Pet. ·-GB;
5 oo o
National League All Siers, but people the picture of last fail ." Chicago
47 33 .588
to give Injured playm a !ans filed into Crosley Field. Petrocelli ss
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Rochester
47 30 .610 ...
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does that entitle him to sleep in Everybody in the room knew Detroit
45 35 .563 z All-StarTu;:~t ~t"'u~~ahelm, chance te medd, also ·meet Aver.~ game •ttendance was McGlothlin p
43 trl .5!8 5\iJ
0 0 o o Richmond
the Presidential Suite?
what picture Giles meant. He Minnesota
tbe Meta Friday atght and 11 ,149.·
Mantle ph
45 36 ,556 212 Calif
1 0 0 o JacksOnvllle 39 39 000 8\iJ
You bet It does! Even a( 58 was talking about Hank Bauer Calilornia
For 34 games last year Pelel's P
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45 40 .529 412 NL Ail-Stars 2 AL All-Stars 1 Saturday aftom01111 before
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(only game scheduled)
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Today's Probable Plt&lt;bero
1!!1 Sunday and Moaday.
SHIPPEP, TO VIRGINIA
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39 43 .4 76 9
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swept the Dndgers under the New York
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Washington
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Cardlna!So ~rill l'Oillld oat the Cincinnati Reds have sent three Hunter o
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Taeoday's RetaiU
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Basks Tbe Optlmill
Kansas City 35 49 .417 14 Ln
.• Pittsb(Hurghh (B71~3s) ~3p) ~I St. home stand wttb nlgbt games young players acquired in the 1Bercy ph
I 0 0 0 Jackfsn';!le 81 R(icllhdmnt~-~· (fl[raight))
Hunter demoliabed the Amerl- ImpressiOnable Ernie Banks,
Tuesday's Result•
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N York at Cincinnati (2. twi- All-Star game at Anaheim, They are Pitcher Frank IN.L.
010 000 noo 000 t!OI-! Ml'll, Ella Wlll and Mr!. Aud"We love him," beamed !~rough talking, he went over to Tnday's Probably ·Pitchers
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Warren Glles, the NiUonal hi~ and sa~d .
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,ria.: pitcher Larry Broerman. !
wlth Mr., ipdMrs .. Denzel CleLeague preoldent, who always
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18, Evansvllle, Ind., and s.·cvnd ' DP- Americans 2. LOB- 1, :la;;;niiidiii. .,';;;;
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(Only game ocbeduled)
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ton, Tex.
1 2B- Yastrzemsk1, McCarver.
win.
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Banks '."ade g&lt;J?d _on the front
Thursday's Games
INFIELDER SWAP
000 001 000 ooo 000- 1 8 o
HilS--Allen, R~binson, Perez.
Perez wo~ up m that end of ]Jis pred1chon and he Cle•Je!and at New York (night) NEW YORK UPI)-The New Marlchal, Jenkins &lt;4), Gibson
FoM'IIAIL SEASON NEAR , SB-,Aaron. S ~Fregosi,
Presidential SUite of a local seemed equally sure about the Detroit at Washington (2. twi· York Mets and Philadelphia !7), Short (9), cueUar (Ill. I CLEVELAND (UPI) - Don't •han,1Mazerosh
Your Datiinclable
hotel because he showed up late . second hail as everyone crowd- night)
Philiies swapped i 0 fie 1de r s Drysdale (! 3), S..aver !15) and look now, but the 1967 pro foot- !
lp h rerbb so ,
Dealer "or
Monday night wit~. b,Is ~lle and 1ed around Perez 10 the pus~ Baliimore at Boston (night)
Tuesday, the Mets at'lJUiring Torre, Haller (5), McCarver Ibllli season gets ilnderway Sat- Matichal
3 I 0 0 0 3,
0
6
o~e-year-&lt;Jid son a~a· they g~~e jubilahon..
Kansas City at Minnesota former Yankee Phil Llnz and flO); Chance, McGIQihlin &lt;4), urday lor the Cleveland Jenkins
3 3 1 1
dlacovered there "~~. ~ room
I k~w we ve . lost seven (night)
.
the Mets giving up Chuck Peters (6), Downins (9), Hunter Browns, who gathet· 31 rookies Gibson
2 2 0 0 0 2
AND
se~ Slide.,
_ -.:
slral~ht, Banks _ s•~. about 1,he California at Chicago (night)
Hiller.
·.
(111 and Freehan. WP-Drys· for a tryout at Hiram College. Short
2 0 0 0 1 1
All we got !~1'1:
the Cubs recent skid, but were
Notional· League
The 211-year-&lt;Jld Llnz batted dale. LP-Hunter. HRS--Ailen Also getting an ellrly •,tart Cuellar
2 I b 0 0
Presidential_ Sul~e, a harried go~ ~ounce back. We J~st bad
w- L. Pel. GB .2%2 with one home run and ave (N.L), B. Robinson &lt;AL) Perez next week will be about a tloz- Drysdoie IW) 2 I 0 0 0
hotel offic1al mformed Fro;" a htUe turbulenc~; that s all.: St Loms
rbis for the Phils this season. (NL). .
en veterans, includiM Frank Seaver
1 0 0 0 I
49 32 .S05
Fleig, the National Lell!!ue s Just wat,ch us go.
1Chicago
46 36 ..561 31&gt; Hiller, 31 ' used primarllv as a
Ryan, but the bulk of the regu- Chonce .
·s 2 . I I 0
se:;""tary·
.But I ~rez and two o!
San Fral\~isco 46 33 .542 5 pinch hitter this season, ·left TRADE TACKLE
!ars will not · report ''"til a McGlothhn
2
oo0
4
~.en let th~se people have! C1nclnnau teammates In
Cincinnati
46 "39 .541 5 New York with an .093 batting NEW YORK UPl)-The New week from Saturday.
Peters
3 0 0 0
that, Sald Fle1g, without even All-Star Game, Pete Ro~e
1 Atlanta
.
\ 2 39 .s'l'' 7 average. He came to New York York Jets of the American
Downins
2 2 o 0 0 2
hesitating.
!ommy Heims, had thelf own Prftsburgh
'4o' :13 .SIS 712 from the San Francisco Giants Football League Tuesday traded Kansas City Chiefs for nnl Hunter (L)
5 4 'I I 0 4
Fleig Relinquishes ROOIII
Ideas about the second hail , Philadelphia 40 40 000 812 on May !5 1965
lad&lt;le S..th Cartw
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It was done and Tony the pennant race:
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obviously got a good night's "S..e what he did here?"
All
Not A Conlool sleep.
Helms said, P,Ointing to Perez
Con
Ovtr
11,
(2
-P.~Itl
Fleig Is a pretty good guy surrounded by admirers in !he
Go Froo By Buying 100
that way.
next locker. "He's been doing
Gtilono GIL
Orlando Cepeda also arrived thai all year for us. lle'll
late Monday ni•ght and It turned probably help us plenty the rest liNAHEIM CaEI. UPI)- The ,And it provided a satisf:!ing 15111 Inning to give them a 2-1 "bu some people fel ha I "\' wes a little tired·" he
"I threw Perez a last hall
out there was no room lor him. of the way in, also."
should have chosen Ron
1967 All-Star ' game between tne sprin~board to fame for a victory.
either. Fleig immediately gave Alston, whose Dodgers are National and the American substitute third baseman, Tony Perez replaced Richie ADen of of the Cubs. Santo has b~n down the middle."
Cepeda his room. Lucky thing way down in eighth place, had a leagues wasn't the most excil- Perez. of the Cincinnati Reds Philadelphia' late in the
ho Iaely bu Perez has beenir~iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Fleig didn't have to play. He measure of consolahon. too. At
but it was the loosest m who hit the game-winnillll and he filled his
the more consistent player the
looked a little pooped.
lea!!h he finally beat Bauer.
history- !5 innings.
homer for the Nationals in the admirably. Alien bed homered whole season long and earned
As usual, Giles made his "~!.,doesn't make up lor
in tbe second Inning off Dean the shot."
customary pre-game speech year( Alston smiled, "but
Chance to )iut tbe Nationals In
Wins Award
behind closed doors In the least it' helps."
•
front but Brooks RobiDSOII
Perez also was voted
Baltimore tied it up in !be IIIIth Most Valuable Player Award
•
with a homer off
sports writer at the game .
Jimklns. So aU the runs were
scored 00 homers.
The Coban-born infielder, who
AJj American • •ague
DOW
lives In Puerto Rico, sot
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Tllirty-two area Little League baseball t earns re-• Hank Bauer ··1·d,
mained in the race for the 1967 Kyger Creek Tourna•
(Cafi h) H
1 h K
play
s hie ·uner o e ansa
. t round ac- nm. is the to"•heat
ment crown follo111ing the complet ion of ftrs
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City At hcs.
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prove anything like who's
•:f have never faced Hunter
Diamond Tuesday evening. double. Lee had a second · Innbefore 1n mv life," said rer&lt;,.,
Coronet, 6 cyl. Standard trans. 2 door
The Middleport Yaakees ad- ing single and E. Petrie a third about this ball game. They ·
''but I was definitely l'lOking
'
vanced by nudging the Gallipo- inning single. Bolin fanned 12 got one more homer than
the faPI ball and I got it. I felt
dl'd."
lis Athletics 4-3. Rio Grande batters.
h
bee0
eliminated the Middleport
In the nightcap, called afBlam• Shadows
very fortun~te. to ave
ans 19-0
ler four innings .because of !be There was a l'fCOrd total of
segal:~ lo play in 'this gr~at
4 Door Hard Top. Radio and heater. Auto. trans.
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advantase rule, Rlo strikeouts In !be game
Forty area teams began
Grande crushed !be Middleport Bauer and many players on liunter, just turned 2!, got
power st. and power brakes, air cond., low mileage.
peting for the ninth
Indians !11-0.
botb squads said lengtbe~lng tagged for the !oss and he
championship last week.
stover was credited with the abadows around horne plate the saddest man in the sad
Am e r I c • • League dres:sing II
This evening, at 7 o'cloc~; win. Davis was cbarged with were a Iactor.
•
the Middleport Redlegs will
the loss. Davis was relle~ed by Roberto Clemonte, !be
:..:;;;;;iiiiiiiii==--===
tie Vinton. In the second
Cunningham, wbo Jn turn was time National League hattingilStandard trans. Clean
night, the Pomeroy Tigers
replaced ~Y Dodson.
champion, fanned four
take on Bedford.
The w!Jtner8 ~ · 15 · runs "It was hard to see
In' opening round g~es, the in the lourtli 'nfi\l.~n rune hits. breaking Bt!df at thia ljme
Redlegs trimmed·Cheabire
Buab, Beech; Slf!.VW .Ramey and, dsJ.," ·he old.
the Tigers and Bedford
Rees each hadf.~ hi~, 10r . .The game sta~ at 4: 1&amp; p.m.· II
I.Dw mileage,, sharp
opening round byes.
the winners. Tlle'•t~rs coDtlct- PDT. ·
You get our usual fine
6,000 BTU -115 VOLT- Reg. $179.00
In T~es®y·~ first g am ed two hits - 9ft\! by W~ Vf ~ 1!-!.t Alston,
serVice and fllllshlng.
Middleport ta!Ue!l
, four l'llll•
and one by CU!m!ft81iam. ,
m.....~ of· the
the seeond Inning. and )leld fill Thursday, Pt. flwant DUJI: ~ picked Perez lor
eln at 9,•ut at S
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for a 4-3 win over Ga!Upans.
Tires will .bailie': ,Portland lqUad and ha·was baPf'f
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EVERY WEDNESDAY

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of Pittsburgh, visited over the
weekend with his father ' and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Several Kind1
10 bar pkg.

39c

•

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Branvisited Sunday afternoon
.. • ....... cool
•ri•l• fruit nw with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. · Bill Kirkbride of Rio
Grande.
Mrs. Robert Sanders a n d
of Junction City visither parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Brannon, Friday eve-ning.
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Dillon and famlly over the week
were Mr. and Mrs. D o n
IIJr&gt;nes and childrrn of Reed•
vdle and Ronnie of C&lt;&gt;lumbus.
ALSO
Visttlng over the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Blade and Aluminum P. Harris were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fitch and son of Portland,
ASPHALT ROOF
Mrs. Kathy Mills, Betty a n d
friend of Vienna, Mr. and Mrs.
COATING
Horace Barr of Pittsburgh, Mr.
an~ Mrs. Larry Harrl• and sons
I Gal. and 5 Gal.
and Mr. and Mrs, Sonny Harris •
and. chlldren and Mr. and Mro.
Tinners Red and
Hmnllll Grosaniclde and chi].
dl'l!n of ' lleedn!Jie.
·(;reen Roof Paint
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitch and
11011 of Portland visited Mr. and
I Gal. and 5 Gal.
II :~~~La:~I"IY' Kania and sons on
II
evenfnB and all enjoya cookout.
Mr. and Mra. Gene i:llison
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Sunday aftornoon wltb Mr. and
Mr1. Gerald B~er a~ !am.
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Saturday .. , .. .. .. .. .. • 9-to 8

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her Sunday ScbooJ claas re- PriCI! Bickley and famlly, Glous- a! Ewington.
were Visitors in ~alllpolla reo
cently wllh a wlenlll' roast. Wa· ter.
Mr. and Mra. Delbert Vance, centiy. Mrs. Webll visited wllb
termelon was also enjoyed.
Mr
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Mr: and Mrs. Jobn Vance were Mrs. Gal'net Rupe. ·
Miss Ortha Roush spent
• an .. rs. Willie F•tch, visitors In Wellston recently.
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few days with her ~...... M8 Sydney, VISited a night with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Green Mr. and Mu Alva Lowe were
..... ~~. r. Mr· and Mrs· T0ny Elkb• •s.
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and Mrs. Wendell Roush.
were recent visitors of Mrs. VIS. Itors m
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Green's brother Mr and Mrs Mfr. and Mrs. Jobnle K~Jr'
Forty·Sll relaUvee and friends Clarence Easton, F311'bom, K 'tb Tyl
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gathered at the home of Mr. was a recent overnight guest el
er.
8 !"eekend with their parents;
and Mrs. Ed Reynolds a recent o! Mr. and Mrs. Hillman Eas· Mrs. Janice .Harria and chll· Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lowe and
Sunday for the Easton reunion. lo~e
Ito
dren are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs . .loe Keys. ,
A good time was enjoyed by all
cen1 v1s rs ~ Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mllh Tyler. 'lbey Mr. and Mrs. David B a II
b Zebble Jones :recently cere:
are o? strike where her h us- and family, Mr. and Mrs John
rated hill ninth birthday,
daugllter Mrs Ard th Z . band ts employed at St. Albans, Webb were recent viSitors of
Mrs. Bill Price and alld
and.Mr
lheirdaughtl!l'andgranddaugh.
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· and Mrs. Clarence Alva ter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
s. ·ran·
and Mrs, CecU Price
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Gro ces Voreh,, Mra. Wilma Cald·
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•njoyed a weekend cam
up well and clilldren, Mr. and Mrs.
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Kathryn, Gallipolis.
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Mrocto~t11•, visited Mr. and Sunday with Mrs. Virginia Ath- 1
rs.
n on Jones. Mqaret ey and ·children.
Ann Persons was a weekend Mr. an' Mrs. Robert Per·
ROAST
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guest of the Jones'.
sons and family spent a SunBONeLESS
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! Mrs.B~ita Wright and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
TOP ROUND OR
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Cut From
CUBE STEAK _ _ lb.
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Bottom Rou~~ _ _
lb.
•.w. W~lter Zwles, Jr., on his Recent vlsiton of Mr. 1 n d
filth b1rthday recently with a Mrs. Carl Weimann were Mr
party at the home of his grand· and Mrs William Voiilller L~
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"SUPER·RIG~T" RUMP, SIRLOIN TIP OR TOP ROUND
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deni)is Carne, ;nd Mrs. Ira Sow'arda
L. Spires.
and children, Sandusky,
'lbose attending were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill NoJT!s and
Bet!y Stewart, Sheryl and Mike, family visited a Sunday with
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Mrs: Joyce Wooten, Gregg and Mr. ~ll Mrs. Bernard Holley,
Toma, Mrs. Patsy Spires, Rod· Bidwell.
ney, Disna and Timmy, Patty Mrs. Alvina Host, Michigan,
Athey, Kenny Barnet!, Brenda and Mrs. Moncille Martin; 'HogQUARTERED LOIN-9to 1! Chops
a.,_f, VttJ .&amp; BN~ded Vet!, l'uftoft Brlnd ...
and Roberta Young, Dave LeJn. sell, vlsited Mrs. Dewey Jones
· Frozen
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ley, Mrs. Ardath Zwies and and family.
Wade, Ralph and !Utonda Bales, Mt, and Mrs. Ray Lemley, ·
BEEF, Vl!AL o\ PORK
SUPEit·RIGHT BRISKET
Mrs. Dennie Spires and Denise Mr. Sitd Mrs. Mack Ward and
(~~ned
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son,'Jtr· and Mrs. focotty Ward, •
The door prize was awarded Mr.'~ed Mrs. ·Lewis l'ioedr!ck ""
SULTANA-6 VARIETIES
FRESH FRYING CHICKEN
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to Kenny Barnett.
Mrs,~ean Cotterill and family:
We never advertise a special sale item unless we have an ample supply.
~inners
~.Walter Zwles, ~r., opened and Mr.
Mrs. Alvin H~ggy, and
acknowl~ged his many gifts Dre!Wj aggy and family enjoy·
Onc_1l in a great while, the special is more popular than we imagined.
FRESH FROZEN 1~ lb1.1nd up .
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after wh1eh refreshments of ice ed· a-stJ
_ mUy picnic at the home
So occasionally, we do run OGt of the item.
cream, cake and kool-a!d were of ~and Mrs. Wendell Ward
served.
a recent Sunday,
SUPER RIGHT
2 lb. pkg. $1.09 MEATY QUARTERS
Charles Athey, Jr., sent a R•cent weekend visitors orl
But we never "run out" • a sale.
gift but was unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lemley were
pk~.
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Favors were given to the chll· his daughter, Mary, and son,
If the item is SQ)d out,
SUPER·RIGHT CHIPPED
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Mitch, and Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs. Creighton Mat· ert Lemley.
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are visiting Mr. ~ 11\fhl. J~ visitin&amp; ,,Mr. and Mrs. Richard
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Stewart and Mrs.fNikfUIIe Our· Curfnilu!, Maryland.
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Ill'. and Mn. Dale Keller andi Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roush were
:::;-~----children of Pe~..... v!slt.IMr. an~ Mrs. Clyde Bradbury
ol a l'eC@nt weekei\a'wlth Mr. land Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ty. ·Cramer Rofulh •';; ,
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is a certificate that entitles you to b~;- the' ;t0m
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Morrell, 0., spent a weekend Mrs, !laze! Nye and childreen
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FRESH BAKID BRAND
WHITE HOUSE INSTANT
Mrs. Glenn Prunty and daugh- her mother, Mrs. Nettle Swish·
Wt!"tb!~ ~s the fair thing to-do. We think that shows "W~ CARE" .
ter, Marty, Charleston are vis· er. Shiels Ann Clark, Harrison·
Ml~·
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lting,. Mr. and Mrs. ~cil frun. v11le, Is also a visitor.
ANN PAGE ASSORTED
ty and family while Glenn is I . Mrs. Floyd Graves a n d
A.t:Pean ... l!'fddoes: . ·,,.
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Cake Mixes
3 for 88c Roasted Peanuts _ 1:1b...g ·49c '
Mrs. Evelyn Rou!h Porter Clark, spent an evening with
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S)ellt a 8unllay with tlteir moth: recent visitors were Mr. and
Instant CoHee _ wz. jar 79c
ANN PAGI ·
er, Mrs. Defile SwislJ&lt;or. It was Mrs. Jo~ ·Hermann and daugh·
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Circus Peanuts 19-oz. pkg. 39c 12-0T.
her 81st birthday.
Iter, Ja£1tie.
Aluminum Pots _ eech $2.99
Jo!m Loveday 1s a medical
April • Moody spent several
ANN PAG~!% lb. pkg,
tlent at Fort Knox, Ky. Hos ~; days with Ruth Athey.
Gum Canc!!,es ___ pkg. 39c 46-0Z. CANS
al.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rupe
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. Walter Loveday accldentall spent a weekend with Mr. and
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Spanish Peanuts _ 1-lb. bag 49c Ann Pege Honey
JANE PARKER
_ 3 lb.j•r 99c
morning while cutting posiJ 11 Mrs. _,\ngeliDe Durham Is
their home. He was treated' at slaylna· with her daugbter~ Mr.
1-lb•
Holzer Hospital and released and Mrs. Joe Stewart.
Mrs. Marvin Rupe bas ·
Wayne SiSSl)n has had
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turned home after vialtlng
week'at.vaC!ltion from K y g e
J.Af~E fARKER
JANI PARKIR .
week with Mr. and ML'II. Stan- Creek Plant.
SWEET- JUICY
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
Cherry Pie _ __ ·a~ch 49c Angel Fciocl Cake _ each 45c
ley Rupe and family in Cl
Mr.. and Mrs. James Clark
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eve- and daughters, Joyee and VicJANE PARKER
JAIII PARKIR
The annual Bradbury-Jenkins kl, Cl!!lforn!a, are visiting his
Homestyle Donuts _ doz•.45c ltaHen Bread _ 2 lOaves 45c
family picnic was held Suit- mother, Mrs. Iva Clark, and
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Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Roush Mnf. Al)an Spears, Roseville.
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Bradbury, Mrs. Hulda Jenkins firSt child, a S61J, ~une 17. He
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Rev. and Mrs.
·l•polls,· Mrs.· AnnabeU' r.,
a~
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Mrs
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Rodney, Lisa and
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. Great • grandlngton, Mrit. Grace
parents are .
WUbur Wines
Poe, Miss llrtha Roush
and Mr.. !larry•Grinstead.
NIWYORK
AlP BRAND-FROZIN q~PI
cinnal! Mr and M .:.
Mrs. Cora Ward Rupe visited
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&lt;daughter, Lisa Ward
Ruye, Earl, Paula, Becky,
motber In Cleveland·
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Mr. and 'Mn. Bert Jones were ' ML'II. HIU and Mrs. Ball ''w,re '
rel:ent Sunday ~~ pesll uf Glassmates at Bufla,lu Acade· and t~·~.·~U!~··!~.~!
Mr. and Mfs. HBrley Gtl!eii. my, Buffalo, W. V' \. ears ago. , ~J·
Reeent vialloni'Of Mr." n d Mr. aRt! ML'II: Harold Dailey
. . Bi~
Mrs. Harley Green wl!l'it Mrs. -., reeenl visitors of Mr. and ler., Mrs.
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Keith Tyler and daupwr, Mr$, Mil. David 'BaU and family. ~a~vts.
of · ..r. •·• f'· )I!(JIIaf.
·Janice Hanie and ehildre)l, Mrs. Ralph Lowe and dau h· l 'William.
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Mrs.. Earl • Beckie .Y.•' ""'' .
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MrL John V~ a ,;.:J, •""
. Mr and Mrs Harley Green and Mrs. Alva Lowe. Mrs. Lowe
Don
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were' vis!tDrs in·. Wellatoq rc, returned hojne but her
Elmer Flowers, Mr. and,
Flit
cent!y. Mr. Green ·went to coh·\ ter will remain for a week wtth
l)fnney and m, Mrs.
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suit his doctor. ·
their grandpar!nlll.
~~ parenla, Mr. llld Mr ·
· Far!ef 1 !141 ~-'1!.:
John Webb attended the fu. Mrs Jane Ann Denn
ave e th Tyler, Mrs. Jllllice ·
N ·neral of ROY. Si4neY Fadely at a bll'ihday party
in
ape! tim- reeenUy munte11
Rio Grande recently.
honor of her husband's birth· mle M and ~·Har
where lite 11p lind . ,
Mrs. Mary Hill and brother, day. Those who enjoyed tbe Gre:m
Jley
busbaDd'stour .ot41ii,,lllttl
Dr. Patrick ~rlcken of Char- oet'mi!on w~re Mr and Mrs owAm, and -• en,
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Boneless Round

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99c .

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FURNITURE

Pork Chops .. ·.... .. ·.. lb. 79c

S"'aks ..... . . . •·

Meatloaf Mix .. , .. ·.. lb. 69c ,

Beef · .... ·.. ..

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· · · · 2 fbr 79c Breasts .. ·.... :: · lb. 59c

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her Sunday ScbooJ claas re- PriCI! Bickley and famlly, Glous- a! Ewington.
were Visitors in ~alllpolla reo
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Mr. and Mra. Delbert Vance, centiy. Mrs. Webll visited wllb
termelon was also enjoyed.
Mr
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Mr: and Mrs. Jobn Vance were Mrs. Gal'net Rupe. ·
Miss Ortha Roush spent
• an .. rs. Willie F•tch, visitors In Wellston recently.
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were recent visitors of Mrs. VIS. Itors m
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Forty·Sll relaUvee and friends Clarence Easton, F311'bom, K 'tb Tyl
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gathered at the home of Mr. was a recent overnight guest el
er.
8 !"eekend with their parents;
and Mrs. Ed Reynolds a recent o! Mr. and Mrs. Hillman Eas· Mrs. Janice .Harria and chll· Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lowe and
Sunday for the Easton reunion. lo~e
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dren are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs . .loe Keys. ,
A good time was enjoyed by all
cen1 v1s rs ~ Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mllh Tyler. 'lbey Mr. and Mrs. David B a II
b Zebble Jones :recently cere:
are o? strike where her h us- and family, Mr. and Mrs John
rated hill ninth birthday,
daugllter Mrs Ard th Z . band ts employed at St. Albans, Webb were recent viSitors of
Mrs. Bill Price and alld
and.Mr
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· and Mrs. Clarence Alva ter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
s. ·ran·
and Mrs, CecU Price
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Gro ces Voreh,, Mra. Wilma Cald·
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Kathryn, Gallipolis.
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n on Jones. Mqaret ey and ·children.
Ann Persons was a weekend Mr. an' Mrs. Robert Per·
ROAST
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guest of the Jones'.
sons and family spent a SunBONeLESS
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! Mrs.B~ita Wright and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
TOP ROUND OR
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Cut From
CUBE STEAK _ _ lb.
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lb.
•.w. W~lter Zwles, Jr., on his Recent vlsiton of Mr. 1 n d
filth b1rthday recently with a Mrs. Carl Weimann were Mr
party at the home of his grand· and Mrs William Voiilller L~
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"SUPER·RIG~T" RUMP, SIRLOIN TIP OR TOP ROUND
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deni)is Carne, ;nd Mrs. Ira Sow'arda
L. Spires.
and children, Sandusky,
'lbose attending were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill NoJT!s and
Bet!y Stewart, Sheryl and Mike, family visited a Sunday with
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Mrs: Joyce Wooten, Gregg and Mr. ~ll Mrs. Bernard Holley,
Toma, Mrs. Patsy Spires, Rod· Bidwell.
ney, Disna and Timmy, Patty Mrs. Alvina Host, Michigan,
Athey, Kenny Barnet!, Brenda and Mrs. Moncille Martin; 'HogQUARTERED LOIN-9to 1! Chops
a.,_f, VttJ .&amp; BN~ded Vet!, l'uftoft Brlnd ...
and Roberta Young, Dave LeJn. sell, vlsited Mrs. Dewey Jones
· Frozen
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Wade, Ralph and !Utonda Bales, Mt, and Mrs. Ray Lemley, ·
BEEF, Vl!AL o\ PORK
SUPEit·RIGHT BRISKET
Mrs. Dennie Spires and Denise Mr. Sitd Mrs. Mack Ward and
(~~ned
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son,'Jtr· and Mrs. focotty Ward, •
The door prize was awarded Mr.'~ed Mrs. ·Lewis l'ioedr!ck ""
SULTANA-6 VARIETIES
FRESH FRYING CHICKEN
,
to Kenny Barnett.
Mrs,~ean Cotterill and family:
We never advertise a special sale item unless we have an ample supply.
~inners
~.Walter Zwles, ~r., opened and Mr.
Mrs. Alvin H~ggy, and
acknowl~ged his many gifts Dre!Wj aggy and family enjoy·
Onc_1l in a great while, the special is more popular than we imagined.
FRESH FROZEN 1~ lb1.1nd up .
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after wh1eh refreshments of ice ed· a-stJ
_ mUy picnic at the home
So occasionally, we do run OGt of the item.
cream, cake and kool-a!d were of ~and Mrs. Wendell Ward
served.
a recent Sunday,
SUPER RIGHT
2 lb. pkg. $1.09 MEATY QUARTERS
Charles Athey, Jr., sent a R•cent weekend visitors orl
But we never "run out" • a sale.
gift but was unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lemley were
pk~.
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If the item is SQ)d out,
SUPER·RIGHT CHIPPED
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Mitch, and Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs. Creighton Mat· ert Lemley.
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Stewart and Mrs.fNikfUIIe Our· Curfnilu!, Maryland.
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Ill'. and Mn. Dale Keller andi Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roush were
:::;-~----children of Pe~..... v!slt.IMr. an~ Mrs. Clyde Bradbury
ol a l'eC@nt weekei\a'wlth Mr. land Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ty. ·Cramer Rofulh •';; ,
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is a certificate that entitles you to b~;- the' ;t0m
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Morrell, 0., spent a weekend Mrs, !laze! Nye and childreen
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FRESH BAKID BRAND
WHITE HOUSE INSTANT
Mrs. Glenn Prunty and daugh- her mother, Mrs. Nettle Swish·
Wt!"tb!~ ~s the fair thing to-do. We think that shows "W~ CARE" .
ter, Marty, Charleston are vis· er. Shiels Ann Clark, Harrison·
Ml~·
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lting,. Mr. and Mrs. ~cil frun. v11le, Is also a visitor.
ANN PAGE ASSORTED
ty and family while Glenn is I . Mrs. Floyd Graves a n d
A.t:Pean ... l!'fddoes: . ·,,.
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Cake Mixes
3 for 88c Roasted Peanuts _ 1:1b...g ·49c '
Mrs. Evelyn Rou!h Porter Clark, spent an evening with
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S)ellt a 8unllay with tlteir moth: recent visitors were Mr. and
Instant CoHee _ wz. jar 79c
ANN PAGI ·
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her 81st birthday.
Iter, Ja£1tie.
Aluminum Pots _ eech $2.99
Jo!m Loveday 1s a medical
April • Moody spent several
ANN PAG~!% lb. pkg,
tlent at Fort Knox, Ky. Hos ~; days with Ruth Athey.
Gum Canc!!,es ___ pkg. 39c 46-0Z. CANS
al.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rupe
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. Walter Loveday accldentall spent a weekend with Mr. and
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Spanish Peanuts _ 1-lb. bag 49c Ann Pege Honey
JANE PARKER
_ 3 lb.j•r 99c
morning while cutting posiJ 11 Mrs. _,\ngeliDe Durham Is
their home. He was treated' at slaylna· with her daugbter~ Mr.
1-lb•
Holzer Hospital and released and Mrs. Joe Stewart.
Mrs. Marvin Rupe bas ·
Wayne SiSSl)n has had
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turned home after vialtlng
week'at.vaC!ltion from K y g e
J.Af~E fARKER
JANI PARKIR .
week with Mr. and ML'II. Stan- Creek Plant.
SWEET- JUICY
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
Cherry Pie _ __ ·a~ch 49c Angel Fciocl Cake _ each 45c
ley Rupe and family in Cl
Mr.. and Mrs. James Clark
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eve- and daughters, Joyee and VicJANE PARKER
JAIII PARKIR
The annual Bradbury-Jenkins kl, Cl!!lforn!a, are visiting his
Homestyle Donuts _ doz•.45c ltaHen Bread _ 2 lOaves 45c
family picnic was held Suit- mother, Mrs. Iva Clark, and
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Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Roush Mnf. Al)an Spears, Roseville.
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Bradbury, Mrs. Hulda Jenkins firSt child, a S61J, ~une 17. He
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Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Ree Mr' bas been named Bnan Edward.
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Rev. and Mrs.
·l•polls,· Mrs.· AnnabeU' r.,
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Mrs
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Rodney, Lisa and
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. Great • grandlngton, Mrit. Grace
parents are .
WUbur Wines
Poe, Miss llrtha Roush
and Mr.. !larry•Grinstead.
NIWYORK
AlP BRAND-FROZIN q~PI
cinnal! Mr and M .:.
Mrs. Cora Ward Rupe visited
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&lt;daughter, Lisa Ward
Ruye, Earl, Paula, Becky,
motber In Cleveland·
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Mr. and 'Mn. Bert Jones were ' ML'II. HIU and Mrs. Ball ''w,re '
rel:ent Sunday ~~ pesll uf Glassmates at Bufla,lu Acade· and t~·~.·~U!~··!~.~!
Mr. and Mfs. HBrley Gtl!eii. my, Buffalo, W. V' \. ears ago. , ~J·
Reeent vialloni'Of Mr." n d Mr. aRt! ML'II: Harold Dailey
. . Bi~
Mrs. Harley Green wl!l'it Mrs. -., reeenl visitors of Mr. and ler., Mrs.
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Keith Tyler and daupwr, Mr$, Mil. David 'BaU and family. ~a~vts.
of · ..r. •·• f'· )I!(JIIaf.
·Janice Hanie and ehildre)l, Mrs. Ralph Lowe and dau h· l 'William.
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MrL John V~ a ,;.:J, •""
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Don
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Elmer Flowers, Mr. and,
Flit
cent!y. Mr. Green ·went to coh·\ ter will remain for a week wtth
l)fnney and m, Mrs.
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their grandpar!nlll.
~~ parenla, Mr. llld Mr ·
· Far!ef 1 !141 ~-'1!.:
John Webb attended the fu. Mrs Jane Ann Denn
ave e th Tyler, Mrs. Jllllice ·
N ·neral of ROY. Si4neY Fadely at a bll'ihday party
in
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Rio Grande recently.
honor of her husband's birth· mle M and ~·Har
where lite 11p lind . ,
Mrs. Mary Hill and brother, day. Those who enjoyed tbe Gre:m
Jley
busbaDd'stour .ot41ii,,lllttl
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SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS _

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S1le 2 for $5.00

Boys $3.95 Trouser and-5hi.-:_t Sets

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SALE $268.00
SALE $188.00
SALE $188.00
SALE $88.00
S,ALE $78.00

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$32.00 Telephone Table
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2.50 Record Caddy, Brass_ Sale $9.50
$US Brass M~~jlzine Rack _ Sile $4.75
$12.50 Brass Telephone Table_ Sale $9.50
$10.9S Magazirie Rack and Smoker
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$37.50 Console Mirrors
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$59.so·,yvalnut Bookshelves_ Sale'$44.00
$49.00 Walnut Bookshelves _ Sale $34.00
$2~.00 Maple Bookshelves_ S~le $17.00'
$69.00 Hall Consol~ with Mirror
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$22.95 Maple ~gazine Rack Sallt,$,17.00
$22.-50 Brass Cushion Sets_ Sale $17.00 ·
$22.50 Storage Hassocks _ Sale $-17
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$79.00 Round Maple Extension T1ble 511e $50..00
$159.00 Drop L11f Tllble end 4 chllrs Sile $100.00'
$129.00 Lar:ge-MihotAny Extension Table 511e $88
$279.00 6 pc. Modern ,Walnut Dining Suite $218.QO
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$329.00 HIDE-A·BI!il
$319.00 HIDE-A-BED
$239.00 HIDE-A·BED
$239.00 SLEEP OR LOUNGE $119.00 SOFA BEDS
$99.00 STUDIO COUCHES

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'mDLEPORT Little League
will sponsor an outside dance
_,puty with "The Jays" Satur~ rmm 9 p.m. fAl midnight
ell the Middleport Community
·Park. The public Is weloome.
; A DANCE PARTY will be
held on the tennis court at tile I
Pomeroy school from 8:30 to
ll:JI Saturday evening. The · ·
dance Is sponMred by t h e
Pomeroy P.T.A. with music tr
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Bring Fashion To Your Face ••• Su And ·
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OUTSIDE TEEN dance will
br held F&lt;iday night at t h t
l'omeroy Tennis Court. Dane'"' will be from 9 p.m. to mitlidght with "The Jays,"
. MARY SHRINE No. 37, While
Shrine or Jeruslem will hold a
Plenle on their regalar 111eeting
nil!ht Friday, July 14, at 6 p.m. I
at the New Haven Park. Mern- ~
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Thursday, July IS, at the church

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meotfug of the deaoons and who assls~ with ufe'
deaoonesses. ol the Middleport I wer" Mrs. •Karl Owen, MI s
First
U nit e d Presbyter- J &lt;Ia!'h'1m, Mr. and Mrs.
ian Church.
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mage sale for Sept. 7- 8, arid Sharp.
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dinner on Nov. 7. For the rummage sale, Mrs. Allan Leonard, Mrs. Richard Owens, Miss
Phyllis Joachim, and Mrs Tom
Rue were named ci)-Chairmen. . IQ
WQtdS
The summer communion ser- UPPER FLATS, W. Va.
vice to be held on July 30 was Th• Sa.safr!S
disucssed and Miss Joachim Home Demonstration C1 u
and Mrs. Leonard we~ appoint- met recenily at the Upper
ed to prepare the elements. community building with
Swimming parties for chil- Catherine Newberry and
dren of the county horne are Mae Roush . as hostess. !),~,~~
being held weekly and Mrs. l1ons were 1e4 by Mrs.
Leonard volunteered to assist phine McDtrmitt.
.
the Rev. Mr. Ruppel! ·in trans- Seven members attended
porting the children for the re- recent spring luncheon whereI
mainder of the summer.
Iprizes were won by Mrs. Gla&lt;l-1
The law~· soclal hdd Friday lys Wallis, 1st place, strawher-1
night at tHe church was noted. ry pie; Mrs. ~ry Froendt,
Floral arrangements for the place, loaf of bread, and
tables were provided by Mrs. Gladys Wallis, 2nd place,
Edward Burkett with m us 1c rangem.nt of artificial no.,.~rs.f
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DAUGHTER BORN
!Ties in the baking contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moss- One of the club .projects
man of Raleigh, N.. C., former to ,present - the llillbilly
Pomeroy residents; are an- Club with 12 lettered
noWICing the birth of a dsngh- It was also annount'ed that
ter, Dianna Lynn. Tne Infant, members and one
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born on June 24, weighed eight have completed physical exan1-l
and four ounces. Mr. inations given by Dr. Grubb.
and Mn. Mosaman have two The July meeting will be
other children, Harley, Jr. and at the home of Mrs.
Deni!!l' Rae. Grandparents are Smith&lt; There will be a
. and Mrs. Eslle ·Mossman demonstration in
of Minersville and Mrs. Hubert with the exact date to be

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with, a poem,
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See. An officers tramlng ses•
sion to he held on July 17 was
annount'ed, and It was no_ted
that on Aug. 14 officers w • 11
meet
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th Y ar.
Mrs. Davld Entsminger, key
woman to the Meigs County
COllllcil of ChUrch Women un:
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meets which f•atured program train·
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ing by Mrs. James Richards.
Wednesday, July 12 at l:lMl P· She said that Mrs. J. Edward
111.; at the Middleport Legion Fost.r. president of the
J!aU.
.
County group, has ordered ma·FEENEY • BENNETT Post !erial ·to be used in making
till, American Legion, w1II layettes for the fall Commonmeet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ity Dav program.
at the hall. Membership cards
AUilUSt 9 was designated as
are available now.
general cleanup day at Heath
TRIN\TY CffiCLE of Trinity Church. Members •igned a card
Churcl of Christ will meet at of cheer for Mrs. 0. P. Klein,
7:30 Wednesday nlght at the and officers reports were giveburch.
en by Mrs. James Jllo'iden,
retary ; and Mrs. •Fred Hibbs,
ADULT CHOIR of St. Paul's treasurer.
Lutheran Church will meet at Devotions opening with the
8:30 Wednesday night at t h e Lord's Prayer in unison were
churrh.
.
l oonducted by Mn. Guy Shuler
She read the 1,191h Psalm and
PUMEROY CHAPTER No. 00 1gave two . meditations, one nn
Royal Arch Masons Will hold a the life of Christ, and the olher
~~!'ted Convocation, Wednesday, entitled "The Lost Bible."
July IZ, at ?:30 p. m. at Po~
An arrangement of blue
eroy Masonic Te~ple, all off~ drangeas flanked by blue
cers .and oompamons are urged ers centered the
II&gt; attend. James Buchanan, H. table. Mrs. Nan Moore, pres!P.
dent, presided at the pun c
bowl. Mrs. Max Donahue and
Thu~day
Mrs. Glenn Lambert were
ROC'K SPRINGS GRANGE esses. Others contributing
will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at Mrs. ~Zelia Riley, Mrs. C. H.
the haD. Inspection will he held Hennesy, and Miss Bess
and there will be a program and . burn.
relresbments.
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