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Install Counc•'l
Members For
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Channel 3
t:ao DowD .., 111o r 1:30 Popeye a Pall
1:311 Ruff &amp; lleady

,,30 Ruff a Reddy
IG:OO Shnrl LeWis
10;30 King Leonardo
11;00 Fury
11:30 Make Room For Daddy
12;00 Mr. Wizard
12;30 Clem &amp; Luke Show
1;30 Hoi Run
2;00 John's Scrapbook
2;30 Cards Vs. Braves
5:15 Scores
5;30 Flight
6;00 TV Digest
6:30 News &amp; Sporll
6:40 Weather
6: 45 News

Homemakers' Club
Picnic In Ohio

COMPLETE

11:10 Weather

o. "lee Capades of 'M," I1IIJo
nlng Aue. 28 111m Sept. 15 at
New York's MadisoJ&gt; Square
Garden. An lce skatin&amp; champ,
1 tile "person" Ill one Spanky,
who love~ to dane&lt;! 011 ice skate., who sp"" aJid does fanta·slle.
Arabian ~Ia on tile rink,
Is tile newest skatlne "fioo of
Producer H"'rls, dean of all
tee show producera .....
MaeJiro and show conductor
Art Kahn, who leads his own
dance hand and presebta m1
stages the 110or ihoWII, Is cefe.
brating bls ~ .lnalversar)' ·II
the Neve~,· Elleovllle, ·Iii; Y~. In
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The Alvta Show
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1:10 Social Security
1; 15 Dizzy Dean

1;25 Gianll Vs. Phlla
4:30 Big Picture
5:00 Doctors At Work
5;30 Early Show
7:00 Caonon BaD
7:30 Lucy Des!
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9:30 Ha11e liLlD Will
10:01 ~ unsmok•
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naval atta&lt;k. .
In l!J61,

nlnelr cadets, JncludJDg

of !be football team, . were
dlsmiHed from !be U.S. MiUiarf
Academy at w..l Point, N.Y., fo1o
cheating.
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NautiiUJ, made the world's lir8l
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Phil Slivers teilllls with. Polly
.Bergen In "Just Polly and Me,"
mu.tdcal variety show on "The
Comedy Hour SjJeclals," Mono
day, August 12, .on .CBS • TV.
Conceived and Written by' J.lat
Hiken • "Just Po";,
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exactly what the Utle lmpll~
- Silvers 81!!1 Mlsa. Ber..., alone ln an hour of steichOS,
aonp and daDees · · · · , : ·
Jeffrey Hunter ' will star · In
tile lilhl ·"*' of "Temple ton," a luit.Jiour
. · we.,~.er~~ dramalic series set againSt 1 hack·
drop of lepl practice in the ear·
ly American Southwest. T h e
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NBC.TV 'lbursdJY, Se~ .. 19, '1"

placing "'lbe Roberl
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new John H. :farris production

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CONIIEMNED TO i&gt;IE-Lucllla (Sopbla Loreb) IJ ehalned
to the slake beside Llvlus (Stephen Boyd) to dle u traltora
ln ' scene from "The Fall of the R011111n Empire."

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Cheshire, Goldie Love and
daughter, Wortblneton, Mrs.
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Springs. Attending were Iva 1
Capehart. Mabel Pickens, Sa·
Warth, Roberta Maynard,
IIN•elli·e Mcintyre, Betty Heu,
Ia d y s Hart and Geraldine

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Sir Laurence Ollvl..-. wiD d~
reel Peter O'Toole Ill "Ham··
let" for tile London slaie lhls
faD . He's also getting Into the
act. He wiD be the offstage
voice of the ghost.

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held a picnic Thursday evenPACDI PRODUCTS CO., INC.
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Bobby Darin will Wm· "DubIous Patriots" in Yugoslavia tn
early Ian. Shoald be free by
· November for a guest appearllllCe on 111e Jack JllinDy
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Members and guests of the
New Haven Homemakers club '

GlloiRAitTEED fOR lifE Of TOit£1
PLUS lD YEAR GUARANTEED BAU.
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"'be ~ ~-... re;cenUy 1Qo"11 to.' TV~ wllb

SATURDAY

• Only two anembly parts lnclud· 1nata11ed at a later date .
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met Thursday evening •

June. Marie Curd served a
guide.
Installed were Allred Tone}
associate eoardlan ; Daisy Blu
lhown ln.t•lled In Cut Dllt ClcaMt hnll eslee, eoardian Secretary; !&gt;Ia
• Electric Weld&amp;d Sttinless Steel bel Qoeglein, guardian treasur
Florence Tracy, dlrectrea
part$ prevent rusty water In
water closet tank&amp;.
music ; Helene Mullen, Pl1»
• Takes place of old auldt tank moler of hospitality ; Georglo
~II and lift wires.
Watson, custodian of parapher·
• Adds new seat on flush valve of nalia; and Harry P. Smith, proitainless steel with seal that I ~~':: of fraternal relations.
will not leak.
It
council members will bt
installation easy and

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the Pomeroy Masonic Tempt.

came state guardian at t h
session held at Clevelan

SEE·HEAR; Burt Lancaster,
three-Ume Academy A w a r
nominee and wimer of the
Olear' lor bls porttayal of tiJo
Wle ,.., in United
"Elmer Gantry," will eaaet
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HINGt: TYPE VALVE ASSEMBLY Sarah Bechtle, honored qu""'
fw 'r' flusll Vei¥11 lriiiJ Dul'ont's presided and routine busine~
LIF£r111E Dlct011 !rip Lew" Cord was transacted. 1t was decidt
to sell Christmas card1. Plar
were made to practiee on S.
urdaj , August 3t, at 9:30 a.l\
Council members were Instal
by Elsie D. Smith, who bt

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Club Thunday t1&gt;tnln&amp; at bel' Gilmore. Mn. Uoyd ·Wright, Sanobuey, ml Mr. C. B. Welae, Ne" ol1lcen were, l!!ola'led Mr. ml Ml'll. rraat L01Ie of at tile home II Mr. and Mr a. Mrs. Grace f,ells of Sebrlnl
~ of Mr· - Mrs. PM!rce Boll Run home.
Ml'll. Merlin Tracy ml Ml'll. have relumed fNm a
vlalt when Fidel Lad&amp;•, ,No. 210, Dly1oa are ~ JIUOIII 11 Mr. Raymood Gooch (~Iller Chris- and Mro. 1,..,. Tayl!J&lt; ol Mlddloput. Mr. and The rneellfll, In charge of Charles Diehl. Refreshments with Mr. and Mra. Jolm Barry ~~~ ol Pythlaa, met ,.._ ml Mill. WIUlam Woodard and J.y), Golllpolll.
ver, Pa., were J1U0111 of Ml'll.
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Middleport; Mrs. Robert Bowen, oecrelary, were served by the hoot...., and Mra. Jeu Belli In Lock· day evenlntl atllle bill Ia Mid- olber lrlonds and relaUveo.
A baaket .dinner wu enjoyed Laura McKenzie wbo 1~
Mr.
...... M. 'Bess, Syra- opened with prayer followed to I&amp; members and one gueat haven, Pa.
dleport with Grand 0.1neelor Mr. and Mro. Jlllll!l Deoton at nocm, An outata""ln&amp; fealure pcnled them ml flllted
CUie; alld Mra. E. M.. ln&amp;le• with devotions by Mrs. Pearl Mrs Louis Reibel
' Mra. Emer1011 Joneo and dill- Tom M1l1s of ~oml Lodie, Gal- bava returDed Ia their home In wu llle large two-tiered decor· their homel and 1110 Ylltllll
o1. Muon, W. \&gt;a. are erest Parker A thank yoo note wu
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shters, Sharon and Barbara, l!Polls. Earl oJdroa, of fD&amp;o- Dayton after 1 vll!t with Mr. aled cake with "1131" on top, Dr and Mra Georee y,.
'IJ'andparents. A. 0 . Tracy of read from the Turner famUy
were In Athena Friday where IIW' Lodge, Sprlnifleld, and I.e- and Mrs. Wllllam Woodard.
donated by Mra. Buck. In the Ho;,. 81
Liverpool, Ohio,
Tuppers Pllllll Is I ereat erest and Mra. Tracy thanked llle
IIIey visited with Mra. E. w. land Brown, Fidel Lode•. MJd. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall ml oflemDOI! the &amp;rOUP tal);ed of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Wolle "
l"llldf~lller.
members for nowers and cards
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Jones. While there Sltarul wao dleport, u lnllalllne ofllcan. flllllll,y of Fremont are suem of old times and look plctUr8J. Elkton Ohio and M MI. 14ro
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sent her whlle
hOJplllllzed.
aS aOr1 ami
tile luncheon euesl of Mill VIr· Carl Owens, cbiDcelor .,.m- Mr. and Mra. Chari1'S Eakew Tbe youne pecple ln tile CI'Uwd Carol Sayre' at Pl~bur,t., ~
PlCNJC PLANNED
robin card• wert sent
&amp;lnla Koch, a former cJmmate,
presided over tha busJ. ml _flllllll,y.
enjoyed' l"'"':s and rldln&amp; the turning home with Mr. and
Tbe United Methodist
to Mrs. Lowell McNickle and
Who Is I teacher ln tile Lancat- dis meetlnl and Introduced Mn. C. L. Arnold returned Goochea ponM!I.
Mrs. Sa,.. who spent lha
school w~q. have p· .
Radford
Memhera of tile Syracuse Na- ter achoou.
IJn&amp;ullhed ,...11, Tom Mllll, to her liome, Alllens Road, on Present helidea llle bosl and lfeekend here visltiac· rellillvea.
tile Rock Spring! Jcmc
A poem W.:Jtten by Mrs. zorene church and frienda held Mrs. Charleo McNamee Is ill grand ~cr of Ohio, ol. Thuraday after a -'t's vlall at hoateu and their soo To Ill Mr. and Mro. Edmund Wrlfo
SUnday beg· .
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C'rvJIIe Allen roncernmg the a farewell party Tuesday even· at her home on ~ Ave. alllpol1s,
Earl A. Wald- IIIDd, W. Va., with her daugh- were Mr. and Mrs. Dana Fell ley of Baltimore Md and Mrl
lion at p. ,:.~gpo7I~ck dinner
was reed by Mrs Clar· lng at Syracuoe Park honor- Her daughters, Mra. C e c II : ; financial secretary of Ineo- let and 1101Joln-law, Mr. and (Bell)' D~mewood)
Wasblng- Ellie! . Watson ~ Mii.go
will he served at $ p. m. folCurtis Three readings Img the Rev. and Mn. Harold Bradbury and Mra.
Charles Ne~~O of Sprlnefleld. Mrs. Charlea EUJott and family. ton C. H., Mr. and Mrs. Eisel lion, Ohio, S]IOnt 0
daya ,
lowed by
were given " I Know Something Holmes and family Who left Wise ore with her. Mr. and Mrs.
lnatalled We r e ·Mra. O.arleJ .Rouah and dau· Buck &lt;Ed¥ Warner), Mrs. Ona With llleir aunt Mr
l.diiJe
a vesper serv1ce
Good Abou't Yoo .. by
Mrs. Friday lor Loudonville.
Wise are here from Waverly. Clyde Andrews, clumcelor corn. ghters, Pall.y and Angela of Kilmer, Bruce Enlow, Belpre; Wileo&gt;;en
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FliiiliiiliiiliiOiiii==--- 1Merlin Tracy· "Add A. Little A potluck dinner was served Dr and Mrs. R. R. Pickens mander; Lester Walburn, vice Columbus are the guests of Georee Merb, Jackson; Mr. 81111
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and S~gar Mrs Park· with the Rev. HolmeJ asking and son. Ray, and his parents, chancelor ; Brad WoUe, prelate; her mother, Mra. Ronald Grind- Mro. Herbert Parker and Nan- Mr. and Mrs. Georre Weiier· and "I..Gve fteme~bers .. grace. Gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Pickens of Mason, J . H. Grate, master of worki ley.
cy, Sharon Church, Syracuse; stet of New Jersey called on
M;s Dana Oliver who al~ the Holmes family Including a have returned from a vacation Richard Bailey, secretary; cash Mr. and Mrs. CharleJ Watson /Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eher Carnllhoa
Due Te Redacoratlng
rend an article, ..·Patent Medl- scrapbook concerning events trip to canada.
Bahr, ireasurer; Danny Zirkle, anc1. afmUy o1. Balllmote, Md., Mr. 81111 Mra. John Bailey and an afternoon laat week.
Our Office,
· ." A reading, " High Cul- l and pictures during the fJVe j Mrs. Charles Searlel and dau- master of arms; Robert Grim, were recent suesll of Mrs. Greg, Pomeroy Rt. ; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Londus P*I'IOIII
We Will Not 11e Open
ture in Dixie," and a poem, years Rev. Holmes has ~erved : ghter, Mrs. Don Becker and )IIIIer eoard, ml R. L. Manley, Ronald Grindley.
Mra. Bill Fenton (Wilma Ho~ of Charleston, W. Va., spent
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Friend• Like You," were as pastor.
children, Gree and Lisa, have outer guard.
Mr. and Mra. Morris Page ter), Columbus; Mr. 81111 Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pred
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Attending were Mr. and Mrs. returned from a llklay visit FoUowmg the meetJnc mem- 81111 Mra. Paul Hrubvltch and OWen Damewood, Mechanlcs- Cadle and suests of tile
But Will Open $at;
Guy Bing, Mr. and Mia. Ross with relatives In Blrmtnebam hers and eoests went to the daughter of Marietta were re- burg Rt. I; Cllllord Hayes and Codles Tuesday were Mr~ and
Aug, lOth,
Norris, Mrs. Mary Hubbard, and Clanton, Ala.
dinlng room for refreshmenll cent &amp;Oeals of Mr. and Mra. Gregory, Middleport;
Virgil Mrs. Russell Waltz and dauehMr. aoo Mrs. Genrge Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bach- of Ice cream and cake served Fred H. Clark.
McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ter, Jerri of Bremen, Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Knapp and tel and family have as their by Horace McElhinny and Clyde MlsJ Melanie Grueser apent Rose (Marilla Frecter) and and Mrs. Charles Tucker of
Ams~ary
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laat week with Mill Sally WiJ. Don, MlnersvJUe Rt.; John Sel· Lancaster.
,and son, Mrs. Leonard Bass dauehter , Clandla Bachtel, Sidlis 'at Racine.
denahel, Tucson, Arizona; Mr.

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COMMENTATING EDITORtALLY

Tbe fact that nearly a fourth of all
service registrants in this country fall their mental examinations is a
ataueriDg reflection on U.S. education
Tlila rejection rate io indeed the fact.
Tbe percentage of failures actually exceeds 30 per cent in 11 states, and bests
50 per cent in two states - South Carolina and Missis$ippi.
It is lnteresUng to note that in the 11
states wilb the poorest showing, the
amount of schooling generally acquir"d
is considerably less than for the nation
as a whole.
The National Committee for Support
of the Public Schools reports that in
these 11 states, among people 25 years
or older at the lime of the 1960 census,
16.1 per cent had less than five years
total schooling.
This compares with 8.3 per cent in
the entire nation. The inadequately
schooled, in other words, bulk twice as
large in percentage terms in the states
wltb the weakest performance in draft
mental tests.
By and laree, the best showing in
these tests and lbe best record in the
matter of minimum adequate schooling
is found in scme of the mountain a n d
Pacific coast states.
Curiously, Maine, Vermont and New
Hampshire look good in . amount of
schooling, but their recotds in the selective service mental t"tsta are not com·

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For the most part, the big industrial
1tates do not come off u well in educational status as one would think, conaidering the slza of their outlays for schooling. The "school support" committee argues that these states' rank is generally
lowered by migrants from states with
poor school &amp;ystems.

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Tbem'a II\' 'linl. Com"W'Ie
Dear Helen:
anyone? - It
Now. IIIII all lilt callege co111o P.s. I'll admit rm a bit pnt.
- a r e ov• fw the udleed: bJC ftddlnp ddll 1111
Can we really live comfortably with
yW, I can't help ~ H too.
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the knowledge that a quarter of our
!he powen that 6e a! •artqua Grnl1111 V1. Meollnt .,_
young men are mentally unqualified to
schools give any thrughl to !he DHr a.t.D:
serve in the country's armed forces?
number of grodo who skip the The ap-o111 lfl1lll*ll llioat
It is obviously a matter for shame.
&lt;eremoniel. Has CJIIIclsm r•
· Gr ~-•·...... the 1 ft of edueatlollt who !!~~bel hlrdir,
We are not exactly one of the UDderdeP _.
or lilt modem mother • . ·• Ill
veloped nations. But unmlltakably we
I hove a lew tboughto
m lllb' bead qa1n (vii l .Jt ~
have in our midst a great many underthe subjecl Just attended 1111 UIDII),
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developed persons, both adult and young.
110111's COIIIIIIOIICellllll and loUncl
The National Committee for Support
It Ullbearable. Held In a laqt, I'm lick to death of heariDI
of the Public Schools is dedicated to the
overcrowded theater oo one of what a 1uy dod today'a MGIIl
proposition that one bie remedy for this
the hottest nlghtl ol the year Is and what a llave Gr•rictri!a
sad condition is to put more of the citl·
with no alr condllloalnlWe wu. Maybe lhe raJ o1 today
zen's money into the schools to improve
dissolved Into puddle• u
we can do Iii btlf a day w h a I
their quality .
strallltd to lltar the long·wlnd- Grandma did In 11 haura, 10
eel apeaken over IICI'alchy ml· 10111 u her puab-butloD 1111(81'
If one does not. wish to see tbe federal
crophoaes.
The poor dellftl • II operable, but did Gr•ndni•
government take a larger role In school
seekers llllffered mort 1111111 we have to cbaufleur the tldl and
financing, what the committee proposes
did with the heavy goWIII orer bu""'nd all over town, work for
is the necessary, the only course.
their dress clothes. We -end~tr- Seouta, church, ciVIe III'O!IJII,
Not to provide a good school system
is to save money, but waste tragically
eel three houn of torture before pollllcol nllys, PTA, keep qp ·
our human capital -- the resource on
the dull progam ended.
wltb eurrent boob and world
which we must depend for our future
The loDI llnlp lor a de- lffaln, and loot llkJ a fashion
safety and well being as a nation and a
p-ee ends wltb the Pllllnl of plate when hubby needed hiP
people.
final exams. The all-Important 10 help entertain bus1neu clio
diploma II all that lilallerl at enllt
thla point. That olhars .feel the Did that erand old lady .,....
IBIJie II indicated by tha mere.- ry about radioJctlvlty In food,
ling numbers who akip the cer- oundry germs, DDT, balanced
emonltl. Even thOM wbo could meals, cbolesterol? Did 1 b a
ly LYLE c. WD.ION
Imakers' attack on Taft lbe dead-1wett lell of tonier Amerlcono 101 attend, doo'l, and 10 many II· have to discuss reactors, transVatted PnN lutoroolloaal 1ly maneuver it wa1. Firll there Democrellc Aolloo.
ready have comm1-.11 elae- lllcn, 1)10111 can, !IIOiorbOit
If it is a fact that Sen. Barry • was the fear omoog Republican .
C'AAJmN41 " Norille•l
where and can't come back.
and alrp~T
Goldwater is the presidential mooeyb.ol!l everywhere lbet Toll Sineo lbe DOmioot!oo ol WtD- Lol'l face II, blgb
ldtool Today'o WG!II8!! worb lwlc!t ,
choice of what Gov. Nelsou A. could DOl wtn, that ht had 110 dell L. Willkia in ltiO lo -1'1111 COIIIIIIIIICOIDenlo are ollll popu- u 1tan1 u Grandmt uled to,
ed 1 he life Rockefeller calls the radical right voter appeal: that bo wu 1101 ID qainsl FDR'I thin! term c111- lar (I think), but collere ~ In a Will that 11 much harder
BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN Ih.. the_faintest Idea of who Y,00 !ever been surprls
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· I then there must be a great many i elledive campaigner. This fear diclacy, lbe ..mmand pool of tho mencements have ruWvecl their oa her. 111r strain Is 1111!1111.
Tl!o Clly ol Ltllldoa
·~· Sir • bu! actually. yoo re i The local fellows lor 20th Cen· more radical rlghtera than Oll)l·l wa1 iD error but it wu oma-IIJ llepublieoa party bao bean Ia tho lime. Most odull student&amp; could- Grandma'l - ~ p11ys1o
You might expect Mandy;qwte well known as a him cut·
·Fo• were rather put out one has suopecled.
. nourilbed by the nortlloutera IIOrlheuL Some of tho Goldwter n't core lw abru! the pomp cal, and besides, Grandma bad
Rice-Davies to show up at the 1ter or something like that ·- ~ Ll nd D'ckie haven't Goldwater's national foUowing Republican• who finally did enthuoium ill tbo Mldwal and and clrc:umotanca. AU they Willi loll at help frOm hlr tldl, her
1
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local premiere of "Cio,.patra," aren't you'"
in 1is no mere friDge. l11111tie or not. Taft in.
1mOUAtala otates unqLtellloaably II 11 their diplotnu. And who tv· husband
lbt Hired Girland she did. Elizabeth Taylor Tile man swallowed bravely shoWn mu~l :•er~t :tesee81 The polls show !hal the Arbon• They also had 1•Ioa !or them an excitement over tho poll!biDty er 1illens to
~ncement M.S.
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f r and senator has subl;tantial support ' an ideal candidate ol their own, 1 of olliftioa lbe porty'o .,...... ol apeechea anyway! - AM I A
ton. Their failure to attend the ,cu!"High Noon," a picture that they didn't ave to
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CYNIC!
Dear M.S.:
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dressy first night of
their .was rather well thought of, and everyone would ha _ nd the The lateot Gallup poll was an It was these latter !acton tl&gt;at Goldwater IIDI ela!m tbq ... Dear Am:
Wh1 arcue about who work·
much·publici2ecl epie was
a ' hnd been up for an award for pleaaed to see them a h y eye-opener
ftnlshed off Taft's political .,.. elect their miD without tho ,....,. If you're a cynic then
a eel harder? Tile point II t h II
great disappointment to crowd• I"20,~ Leagues Under
t h e I~~re T~b~~!e~so·~~a."~~ I Goldwat~r appearo to be the ' reer. The kingmokero ........tly of New York, Peonsylvoala, New creal many student. are too. women always were and alwaJ
outside the Domlmon Theatre, !Sea.
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D 1 k · choice of about 31 per cent of lhe need 1110tl!er such bero. The eJe. Jffsey, Mauacbusell1, CooDec!l- CoUep ~taduallon ceremmlel will be suckers lor work. As
the Dorchester (where both His name• No, cerlalnly I en by her secretory,
nation's political independents. menta of the RepubUcan par- cut, llbocle illaDd and Weo!: V..,_llarted loolng
their 11amor 10011 u puabbultoltl releaaed
stars reside in adjoining pent- "idn't catch it. Ever hear a Hanley. One chap .~ 88
ord He appears a!&amp;o to have about ty who master-minded Toft'1 ..._ CiJlio 1n the aorlbeaaL '1'lloy are 10111e 20 years aeo whon G~'s, US from boillnll clolbea Ia the
houses) and the Savoy Hotel, rlC man talkmg fast?
as saying angrily · b -~~nd g 1 1double the • independent support jeetion in I9U are maneuveriDJ ,.lllloa, alao, lo coaeade lo ...._. married studento and older ot. bac:k yard (with ltandma&lt;lt
where there was an after-thea· '
nil • Sh · · ad ~Is ~.':sui~~ •:..;ribed u 8 whicil had ;"ttached itself to Sen. IIDW to cut down Goldwater.
Ideal - y iD llltM MJchlgan, denio btvaded the eampu1. What lOOp), we galloped right Into
tre party for guests who had Ah. but Ma Y· e m e r. .
' utlve said· .. 1 Robert A. Taft a few w.eks be- The !luilt-bJ · uooc:talloa· ploy 11lnne801a, Mlslourl, Oregon illd wtlb graduate schoola, summer "feminism" wltb b1i1Jten Dyo
occupied the expensiVe seats. quite an ~l!.tl"3Il!:e 10!0. l!Jt__ • fo_x.. l!lJ!l . ·~s Ta'tor 10; not fore the 1952 Republican Na~ ...u to tog Goldwaw- u a Nevada. Tlitj' ..U calllorDta schoola, and alreecly-employed Ins. We aren't compelled to do
Liz, slung by criticism In Ivoy and WO' ~ltaf'
.
~ fUm 1 she didn't ~nvention. It is a fact, of G:&gt;UrR member, advocate of or J)lmpl· doubUul.
people picking up their credits ~those extra thlnp we become
one paper to the effect that she t~e !abies lor the mldnllht sup-lconung to
nd her
that the northeastern modern or thizer with tile Joho Birch So- Objective observers have called whert and where they can at mvolved In these days - 11*
had let 2Gth &lt;:entury-Fox down ,per. In • short while the table . want to. But ~ '"ts shoe~~~ II be r a! Republicans otrangledl eie!y. Tl!at io ouppoaed to 'be Goldwater mon t&gt;ODIII'tlllll"" !baa es1ens1on and night
clu!es, enjoy dolna them. We'd be com- "' well os the charity •·hich was filled up wtlh other gues" tary 111 he~ ~aceoffended 8 lot Tall in 1952.
enough to lick him if the ec:cuo- Toll. But tiUo doeo not Imply the big finale begins to appear pletely IIIII wltboul tbem. But
was benefitting from the gala who had been steered to it by manners. } as
But the stranglero had going Uon can be made to lllclt.
membmlllp Ia !lie JGim Birdi a llltle juvenile, an edtled bur- we also Willi credll. And Ill we
- rang up the writer of I h e waller• and olllcials of t h e of people.
for them more than their anti· Goldwater'• answer to lbot II Soc:le!y or .ony!h!llg Uke It Tbere dan to either 11Uf1er throUgh fll' fume when we're compared undig• to complain.
movie company. _Suddenly there
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turned u at conservative, modern or liberal that he does not regard !he for evidenlly in MIDIO llllll!oaa Of avoid.
favorabiJ wllb Grandnia. (1'0
··t never gave nnyooe the were stares of dtsbehef In Man· Rober!Mitc:um
enon!,... point ol view. That would not rightero aa dangerouo 1o the Americana who wan! no part ol
bet Gnmclma's rlghteoull wrallt
slightest bnpresslon that
I dy's dlrecUon.
the opemng eartna seemed have been enough. Tall would AmericaD way 11 ON tba far thalooctety or Ill leadll'l ba&amp; lllto ble ID tho tmmedlallt faluN. Tiley aploded too wllen - l l l i d ,
would attend," she declared. I . Coold It be? Certainly .'ooked ldark glasses, n~~k.·t take have been easily nominated ' leflero. And he makeo the fur- beU...
from
feel that Sovlel PremiW Kbraob- "Sure ynu work bard, but loot
She and D'.ckie avoided the lhke _her. The blonde hatr, the Ito kno~f
Interview 00 against men opposlti011 by the !her point !hat the'"' rlgh!ert Ia tho newly dlocovered pr'lbll &lt;heY, In 11ae wtlb
wbal the P11srJm molben ell'
crowds - more than 2.000 •· ll~l!lted nose, th~ front • page ,them 0 In which be e reos- northeastern Repuhllcan klng- ~ are not In federal oftiee wllereao for a holy political war qatnat 1o1111oe oamp111p. wU) bop a durecll") - H.
round the thehtre - by
re· SJ·,,tle, and that ftgure. 11 was the telly •
t.: his makers.
the Kennedy administration Ia over • eealrallsed,. hla IIJI"'"'!•I llahl reiD 011 !he Eut Germani.
mainlng In the Dorchester lor a Indeed Miss Rice-Davies, or • as ed hlmself22as plea~Ing 1 a Two factors made !lie king· sailed wilh repreoeutatlveo ol the •dalldt aovernmenl
.
lalllllo•
fa~ ~ 11If~tedhato
qui•t evening.
she likes to thlnll of herself, son Jim, : wu ,. .
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N tlooallat Cblna ~ qulellj lrJo •....., """'' 10 you re vthe Lady Hamilton of the Ward movie. "He • six f"';: two and
~ toll l'Nml8t llltralltebe\&gt; In( kid trouble rt jull plain
Tile event .... telecast by the .c.... Three people go! up from he ealll an awful lot, IBid dad.
l! Cblllll Kll·tbet .... bael! trouble, lei Helen Help YOU.
BBC. and the lobby interviews :the table and stalked out ol the
rtly
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lo tho rn~lnllnd, 1 capltallat Chi- She will also welcomt your 01111 .
were quite funny, being terri· party.
Yul Bzynner, llwayo "'!"
..; .,..., .. 1 1 aO, bt 111 Amer· lllltiSinC eJPef[enceo, Addrea
bly British and terribly BBC. Mandy, no! eosily r11ffled, re- and unfailli!gly elegant, said he
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tellite Tbe Nat!IHlalllll Helen Bottel In c:are rl t h Ia '
At one !lOin!, Introducing a gen- mained calm and delive':" her· had made the trip from Swl~ By Wayne G. Bralld1tadt, M.D. This problem Is ~ llltll't The secondary actions of a fear u:'ttho
would rotiJ. DeWIJI&amp;JIII'.
!!emu who said he had c u t ..u of a quote In re~wmg the ~rllnd to .~ndon .: to~
The chemical revolution or di!flcult by the fact thai many drug are not alwJ11S undes1l'- .,. deal with C&lt;&gt;mtnunlll boll Mao
----"Cleopatra" after illl
Nevrmm, "lt was terrl!1c. ~?' I C~~patra bUI- h 1
e the mid·t930s has !r~nslormed . disorders occur aponlaneously able. ~e of tho antlhlstamln- TttMtng,.., -Iter how dllfletd!
York opening, the engaging!~ , knew whal was coming. One - becau,. my_wl~~ ~~..::: the practice of medtclne, andlm a person who just happeDB lcs which reUeves hoy fever be p11, raU. 11um ban an
frank BBC mon, pointing a m~ gets the impression from Man- do '"."'e shoppmg.
a
has brought many btfections to be laking a certain drug, and aiao cauoes drowalnoaa. T b II
clieDt .,,. tn =• riB&gt; ll'll!t
crophone at him. said ' "! don't dy that she always knowo what get h1m the femole vote, ol 1 and Ulnes,.s under control. To by the !act that !he palieut Is would be undesirable for a Inlet IliaC a.taa. Tbe Pl'1ian• . . oo1 10[1;
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suppose anyone In rur audience •!' 'oming. She probshly hasn't right.
see raging infections
abate often laking other drup at the driver during hla
working anrJouo lo
roobl DIVOTID fO !IIT811111 OP
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nuun. e , ''" wwe w bueo 1oo1o1n1 don !heir throats
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lin 1640 he prin!A!tl the "BaJIS!ateo, extend~~~&amp; from
II ing oul!a drugs .... a new exVery few drull are 10 IPtl- tbla 181111 dru&amp; jUII befon p. from Sluiang and Manchuria·~.- 11 1
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to Maine, hence 1!10 name Key- perlence to us doctoro.
cific in action as !o have no ef. ing to bed, II might give li!m I •hJclt 0.0, feel wruld bo IJkelJlf ::: w ,c•&amp;;~:;' IIJIA
4-Wbal k~nd"' blood doe• !
stone state.
Since then, we have seen the lfect other than the one desir- restful sleep 18 well u relieve Chlaltc'lloreoot:OilqUiribtllllla- :il:'"t:;,':".::o.
•J..''C .
a crab •ave.
Q-Whal et~emlel dt JOb
advent of antlblollca hormooatJed. Aspirin, for tlUIIIIPle, reduo- lllulflneq In his head.
illld qaltL Tbe Natlctaallsll ""
A-A very P•leallblulsh bloodta lien have?
Q--Wha! eal the Moletov compounds antitube;mlosio ag-les fever, deadelll pain, Jowers Avoidance nl side eHecll de- wauld.IJD to OOIIVlnee tho Sovleta ,.:::::,:: "" n ":' In common w!Ut
the crus · A-Apart from man, their
devol
durin Ults, pill,' for diabetefl, tran- the blood sugar lev.! In diabelo ponds, lberelore, m ynur doc&gt;- thlo IIOtlldtl"l - o , follow,
ceans and most mollusks.
[clue! enemy il the cod.
"""k!aD
oped
I qui!W!rs, drugs f..- high blood leo and exerts some act1on1 tor'l knowleclp at the drilp But, Ia vtlw of lbe vut a-..1 1 117 5 JC:t #~'iii ~
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fir 1 Q-W ~ Y b a Pouaay!vonta w..-!d War m
pressure and a host o1 other [II&gt;- similar to thoae of eortllone. he preacrlbes lor yru, Clll b II of aid ah~ g1vea 1o Cb!atC'• -, •"";tQ-WIIIdt WU the
I !0111 heeo bowo as the KeyA- An Incendiary 1renade. lent and highly effective agents, Some of these eHeelo depend bowJedce ol ynur pa'ICIIal ,.. people on For-. It will bt _, 'I S u":f\ \':
........ 118 to be readmitted 11oae Slate?
Ill consisted of bottled lnOam· Today'• vitO! uses of
ouch Ill! the size of the d - and eullarltlea and JOU1 needl IIIII hard to ..U .,._ eo ' lilt ldla
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also the
I A-Stx ol ·rile original
mabie Uquld mixed with nw- prescription drugs bespeak the how II)Dg !he drug lJ lakeD. Ev- Oil faltbfUllldbereDcie to lila ID- that tho NatiGDallata will forpt :..":0..-:..-:"'!.,... ..,
~ ".:,••see,
and 0 ~ t~ ~lion t"e~
dust, uaed 1o oet tanks on fire. ouccesses of expert medical • en though lbla drue has beeD atructklnl. Given the. Jn&amp;red- abaul tlocle sam l! they 10 bad!: ,., a. aa::.;: . , : -...,:
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nnsy VIlli a, 8
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11 pervlslon and reoearell In pre- uaed lor more 1111111 IG yeara, lenta ynur doctor can DOW pve to !he mainland
n.....Wll
t1l lin prlalc' Sill were south of it. Throclaie
early
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venUng or lessening lbe unde-' the mechanlsma of Ill ¥arioua you relief from maDy condl..- o wa1 e
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mhabltan!s proodly p
m· TultllberiO"f
lr ble ld eflecto
that a actlonl are IIIII poorly under- tiona that wen beyond a u c b
Ia !!rldJh N011ll America?
that t~eir slate nold togeth- A-A Limberger-type cheese 8 a 8 he eeds 10
rtalnlstond.
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Tbe fact that nearly a fourth of all
service registrants in this country fall their mental examinations is a
ataueriDg reflection on U.S. education
Tlila rejection rate io indeed the fact.
Tbe percentage of failures actually exceeds 30 per cent in 11 states, and bests
50 per cent in two states - South Carolina and Missis$ippi.
It is lnteresUng to note that in the 11
states wilb the poorest showing, the
amount of schooling generally acquir"d
is considerably less than for the nation
as a whole.
The National Committee for Support
of the Public Schools reports that in
these 11 states, among people 25 years
or older at the lime of the 1960 census,
16.1 per cent had less than five years
total schooling.
This compares with 8.3 per cent in
the entire nation. The inadequately
schooled, in other words, bulk twice as
large in percentage terms in the states
wltb the weakest performance in draft
mental tests.
By and laree, the best showing in
these tests and lbe best record in the
matter of minimum adequate schooling
is found in scme of the mountain a n d
Pacific coast states.
Curiously, Maine, Vermont and New
Hampshire look good in . amount of
schooling, but their recotds in the selective service mental t"tsta are not com·

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For the most part, the big industrial
1tates do not come off u well in educational status as one would think, conaidering the slza of their outlays for schooling. The "school support" committee argues that these states' rank is generally
lowered by migrants from states with
poor school &amp;ystems.

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Tbem'a II\' 'linl. Com"W'Ie
Dear Helen:
anyone? - It
Now. IIIII all lilt callege co111o P.s. I'll admit rm a bit pnt.
- a r e ov• fw the udleed: bJC ftddlnp ddll 1111
Can we really live comfortably with
yW, I can't help ~ H too.
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the knowledge that a quarter of our
!he powen that 6e a! •artqua Grnl1111 V1. Meollnt .,_
young men are mentally unqualified to
schools give any thrughl to !he DHr a.t.D:
serve in the country's armed forces?
number of grodo who skip the The ap-o111 lfl1lll*ll llioat
It is obviously a matter for shame.
&lt;eremoniel. Has CJIIIclsm r•
· Gr ~-•·...... the 1 ft of edueatlollt who !!~~bel hlrdir,
We are not exactly one of the UDderdeP _.
or lilt modem mother • . ·• Ill
veloped nations. But unmlltakably we
I hove a lew tboughto
m lllb' bead qa1n (vii l .Jt ~
have in our midst a great many underthe subjecl Just attended 1111 UIDII),
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developed persons, both adult and young.
110111's COIIIIIIOIICellllll and loUncl
The National Committee for Support
It Ullbearable. Held In a laqt, I'm lick to death of heariDI
of the Public Schools is dedicated to the
overcrowded theater oo one of what a 1uy dod today'a MGIIl
proposition that one bie remedy for this
the hottest nlghtl ol the year Is and what a llave Gr•rictri!a
sad condition is to put more of the citl·
with no alr condllloalnlWe wu. Maybe lhe raJ o1 today
zen's money into the schools to improve
dissolved Into puddle• u
we can do Iii btlf a day w h a I
their quality .
strallltd to lltar the long·wlnd- Grandma did In 11 haura, 10
eel apeaken over IICI'alchy ml· 10111 u her puab-butloD 1111(81'
If one does not. wish to see tbe federal
crophoaes.
The poor dellftl • II operable, but did Gr•ndni•
government take a larger role In school
seekers llllffered mort 1111111 we have to cbaufleur the tldl and
financing, what the committee proposes
did with the heavy goWIII orer bu""'nd all over town, work for
is the necessary, the only course.
their dress clothes. We -end~tr- Seouta, church, ciVIe III'O!IJII,
Not to provide a good school system
is to save money, but waste tragically
eel three houn of torture before pollllcol nllys, PTA, keep qp ·
our human capital -- the resource on
the dull progam ended.
wltb eurrent boob and world
which we must depend for our future
The loDI llnlp lor a de- lffaln, and loot llkJ a fashion
safety and well being as a nation and a
p-ee ends wltb the Pllllnl of plate when hubby needed hiP
people.
final exams. The all-Important 10 help entertain bus1neu clio
diploma II all that lilallerl at enllt
thla point. That olhars .feel the Did that erand old lady .,....
IBIJie II indicated by tha mere.- ry about radioJctlvlty In food,
ling numbers who akip the cer- oundry germs, DDT, balanced
emonltl. Even thOM wbo could meals, cbolesterol? Did 1 b a
ly LYLE c. WD.ION
Imakers' attack on Taft lbe dead-1wett lell of tonier Amerlcono 101 attend, doo'l, and 10 many II· have to discuss reactors, transVatted PnN lutoroolloaal 1ly maneuver it wa1. Firll there Democrellc Aolloo.
ready have comm1-.11 elae- lllcn, 1)10111 can, !IIOiorbOit
If it is a fact that Sen. Barry • was the fear omoog Republican .
C'AAJmN41 " Norille•l
where and can't come back.
and alrp~T
Goldwater is the presidential mooeyb.ol!l everywhere lbet Toll Sineo lbe DOmioot!oo ol WtD- Lol'l face II, blgb
ldtool Today'o WG!II8!! worb lwlc!t ,
choice of what Gov. Nelsou A. could DOl wtn, that ht had 110 dell L. Willkia in ltiO lo -1'1111 COIIIIIIIIICOIDenlo are ollll popu- u 1tan1 u Grandmt uled to,
ed 1 he life Rockefeller calls the radical right voter appeal: that bo wu 1101 ID qainsl FDR'I thin! term c111- lar (I think), but collere ~ In a Will that 11 much harder
BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN Ih.. the_faintest Idea of who Y,00 !ever been surprls
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· I then there must be a great many i elledive campaigner. This fear diclacy, lbe ..mmand pool of tho mencements have ruWvecl their oa her. 111r strain Is 1111!1111.
Tl!o Clly ol Ltllldoa
·~· Sir • bu! actually. yoo re i The local fellows lor 20th Cen· more radical rlghtera than Oll)l·l wa1 iD error but it wu oma-IIJ llepublieoa party bao bean Ia tho lime. Most odull student&amp; could- Grandma'l - ~ p11ys1o
You might expect Mandy;qwte well known as a him cut·
·Fo• were rather put out one has suopecled.
. nourilbed by the nortlloutera IIOrlheuL Some of tho Goldwter n't core lw abru! the pomp cal, and besides, Grandma bad
Rice-Davies to show up at the 1ter or something like that ·- ~ Ll nd D'ckie haven't Goldwater's national foUowing Republican• who finally did enthuoium ill tbo Mldwal and and clrc:umotanca. AU they Willi loll at help frOm hlr tldl, her
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local premiere of "Cio,.patra," aren't you'"
in 1is no mere friDge. l11111tie or not. Taft in.
1mOUAtala otates unqLtellloaably II 11 their diplotnu. And who tv· husband
lbt Hired Girland she did. Elizabeth Taylor Tile man swallowed bravely shoWn mu~l :•er~t :tesee81 The polls show !hal the Arbon• They also had 1•Ioa !or them an excitement over tho poll!biDty er 1illens to
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did not. Nor did Richard Bur- and said yes. he was, he had their big he er
f r and senator has subl;tantial support ' an ideal candidate ol their own, 1 of olliftioa lbe porty'o .,...... ol apeechea anyway! - AM I A
ton. Their failure to attend the ,cu!"High Noon," a picture that they didn't ave to
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CYNIC!
Dear M.S.:
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dressy first night of
their .was rather well thought of, and everyone would ha _ nd the The lateot Gallup poll was an It was these latter !acton tl&gt;at Goldwater IIDI ela!m tbq ... Dear Am:
Wh1 arcue about who work·
much·publici2ecl epie was
a ' hnd been up for an award for pleaaed to see them a h y eye-opener
ftnlshed off Taft's political .,.. elect their miD without tho ,....,. If you're a cynic then
a eel harder? Tile point II t h II
great disappointment to crowd• I"20,~ Leagues Under
t h e I~~re T~b~~!e~so·~~a."~~ I Goldwat~r appearo to be the ' reer. The kingmokero ........tly of New York, Peonsylvoala, New creal many student. are too. women always were and alwaJ
outside the Domlmon Theatre, !Sea.
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D 1 k · choice of about 31 per cent of lhe need 1110tl!er such bero. The eJe. Jffsey, Mauacbusell1, CooDec!l- CoUep ~taduallon ceremmlel will be suckers lor work. As
the Dorchester (where both His name• No, cerlalnly I en by her secretory,
nation's political independents. menta of the RepubUcan par- cut, llbocle illaDd and Weo!: V..,_llarted loolng
their 11amor 10011 u puabbultoltl releaaed
stars reside in adjoining pent- "idn't catch it. Ever hear a Hanley. One chap .~ 88
ord He appears a!&amp;o to have about ty who master-minded Toft'1 ..._ CiJlio 1n the aorlbeaaL '1'lloy are 10111e 20 years aeo whon G~'s, US from boillnll clolbea Ia the
houses) and the Savoy Hotel, rlC man talkmg fast?
as saying angrily · b -~~nd g 1 1double the • independent support jeetion in I9U are maneuveriDJ ,.lllloa, alao, lo coaeade lo ...._. married studento and older ot. bac:k yard (with ltandma&lt;lt
where there was an after-thea· '
nil • Sh · · ad ~Is ~.':sui~~ •:..;ribed u 8 whicil had ;"ttached itself to Sen. IIDW to cut down Goldwater.
Ideal - y iD llltM MJchlgan, denio btvaded the eampu1. What lOOp), we galloped right Into
tre party for guests who had Ah. but Ma Y· e m e r. .
' utlve said· .. 1 Robert A. Taft a few w.eks be- The !luilt-bJ · uooc:talloa· ploy 11lnne801a, Mlslourl, Oregon illd wtlb graduate schoola, summer "feminism" wltb b1i1Jten Dyo
occupied the expensiVe seats. quite an ~l!.tl"3Il!:e 10!0. l!Jt__ • fo_x.. l!lJ!l . ·~s Ta'tor 10; not fore the 1952 Republican Na~ ...u to tog Goldwaw- u a Nevada. Tlitj' ..U calllorDta schoola, and alreecly-employed Ins. We aren't compelled to do
Liz, slung by criticism In Ivoy and WO' ~ltaf'
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~ fUm 1 she didn't ~nvention. It is a fact, of G:&gt;UrR member, advocate of or J)lmpl· doubUul.
people picking up their credits ~those extra thlnp we become
one paper to the effect that she t~e !abies lor the mldnllht sup-lconung to
nd her
that the northeastern modern or thizer with tile Joho Birch So- Objective observers have called whert and where they can at mvolved In these days - 11*
had let 2Gth &lt;:entury-Fox down ,per. In • short while the table . want to. But ~ '"ts shoe~~~ II be r a! Republicans otrangledl eie!y. Tl!at io ouppoaed to 'be Goldwater mon t&gt;ODIII'tlllll"" !baa es1ens1on and night
clu!es, enjoy dolna them. We'd be com- "' well os the charity •·hich was filled up wtlh other gues" tary 111 he~ ~aceoffended 8 lot Tall in 1952.
enough to lick him if the ec:cuo- Toll. But tiUo doeo not Imply the big finale begins to appear pletely IIIII wltboul tbem. But
was benefitting from the gala who had been steered to it by manners. } as
But the stranglero had going Uon can be made to lllclt.
membmlllp Ia !lie JGim Birdi a llltle juvenile, an edtled bur- we also Willi credll. And Ill we
- rang up the writer of I h e waller• and olllcials of t h e of people.
for them more than their anti· Goldwater'• answer to lbot II Soc:le!y or .ony!h!llg Uke It Tbere dan to either 11Uf1er throUgh fll' fume when we're compared undig• to complain.
movie company. _Suddenly there
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turned u at conservative, modern or liberal that he does not regard !he for evidenlly in MIDIO llllll!oaa Of avoid.
favorabiJ wllb Grandnia. (1'0
··t never gave nnyooe the were stares of dtsbehef In Man· Rober!Mitc:um
enon!,... point ol view. That would not rightero aa dangerouo 1o the Americana who wan! no part ol
bet Gnmclma's rlghteoull wrallt
slightest bnpresslon that
I dy's dlrecUon.
the opemng eartna seemed have been enough. Tall would AmericaD way 11 ON tba far thalooctety or Ill leadll'l ba&amp; lllto ble ID tho tmmedlallt faluN. Tiley aploded too wllen - l l l i d ,
would attend," she declared. I . Coold It be? Certainly .'ooked ldark glasses, n~~k.·t take have been easily nominated ' leflero. And he makeo the fur- beU...
from
feel that Sovlel PremiW Kbraob- "Sure ynu work bard, but loot
She and D'.ckie avoided the lhke _her. The blonde hatr, the Ito kno~f
Interview 00 against men opposlti011 by the !her point !hat the'"' rlgh!ert Ia tho newly dlocovered pr'lbll &lt;heY, In 11ae wtlb
wbal the P11srJm molben ell'
crowds - more than 2.000 •· ll~l!lted nose, th~ front • page ,them 0 In which be e reos- northeastern Repuhllcan klng- ~ are not In federal oftiee wllereao for a holy political war qatnat 1o1111oe oamp111p. wU) bop a durecll") - H.
round the thehtre - by
re· SJ·,,tle, and that ftgure. 11 was the telly •
t.: his makers.
the Kennedy administration Ia over • eealrallsed,. hla IIJI"'"'!•I llahl reiD 011 !he Eut Germani.
mainlng In the Dorchester lor a Indeed Miss Rice-Davies, or • as ed hlmself22as plea~Ing 1 a Two factors made !lie king· sailed wilh repreoeutatlveo ol the •dalldt aovernmenl
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lalllllo•
fa~ ~ 11If~tedhato
qui•t evening.
she likes to thlnll of herself, son Jim, : wu ,. .
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N tlooallat Cblna ~ qulellj lrJo •....., """'' 10 you re vthe Lady Hamilton of the Ward movie. "He • six f"';: two and
~ toll l'Nml8t llltralltebe\&gt; In( kid trouble rt jull plain
Tile event .... telecast by the .c.... Three people go! up from he ealll an awful lot, IBid dad.
l! Cblllll Kll·tbet .... bael! trouble, lei Helen Help YOU.
BBC. and the lobby interviews :the table and stalked out ol the
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lo tho rn~lnllnd, 1 capltallat Chi- She will also welcomt your 01111 .
were quite funny, being terri· party.
Yul Bzynner, llwayo "'!"
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bly British and terribly BBC. Mandy, no! eosily r11ffled, re- and unfailli!gly elegant, said he
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tellite Tbe Nat!IHlalllll Helen Bottel In c:are rl t h Ia '
At one !lOin!, Introducing a gen- mained calm and delive':" her· had made the trip from Swl~ By Wayne G. Bralld1tadt, M.D. This problem Is ~ llltll't The secondary actions of a fear u:'ttho
would rotiJ. DeWIJI&amp;JIII'.
!!emu who said he had c u t ..u of a quote In re~wmg the ~rllnd to .~ndon .: to~
The chemical revolution or di!flcult by the fact thai many drug are not alwJ11S undes1l'- .,. deal with C&lt;&gt;mtnunlll boll Mao
----"Cleopatra" after illl
Nevrmm, "lt was terrl!1c. ~?' I C~~patra bUI- h 1
e the mid·t930s has !r~nslormed . disorders occur aponlaneously able. ~e of tho antlhlstamln- TttMtng,.., -Iter how dllfletd!
York opening, the engaging!~ , knew whal was coming. One - becau,. my_wl~~ ~~..::: the practice of medtclne, andlm a person who just happeDB lcs which reUeves hoy fever be p11, raU. 11um ban an
frank BBC mon, pointing a m~ gets the impression from Man- do '"."'e shoppmg.
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has brought many btfections to be laking a certain drug, and aiao cauoes drowalnoaa. T b II
clieDt .,,. tn =• riB&gt; ll'll!t
crophone at him. said ' "! don't dy that she always knowo what get h1m the femole vote, ol 1 and Ulnes,.s under control. To by the !act that !he palieut Is would be undesirable for a Inlet IliaC a.taa. Tbe Pl'1ian• . . oo1 10[1;
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suppose anyone In rur audience •!' 'oming. She probshly hasn't right.
see raging infections
abate often laking other drup at the driver during hla
working anrJouo lo
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nuun. e , ''" wwe w bueo 1oo1o1n1 don !heir throats
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lin 1640 he prin!A!tl the "BaJIS!ateo, extend~~~&amp; from
II ing oul!a drugs .... a new exVery few drull are 10 IPtl- tbla 181111 dru&amp; jUII befon p. from Sluiang and Manchuria·~.- 11 1
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to Maine, hence 1!10 name Key- perlence to us doctoro.
cific in action as !o have no ef. ing to bed, II might give li!m I •hJclt 0.0, feel wruld bo IJkelJlf ::: w ,c•&amp;;~:;' IIJIA
4-Wbal k~nd"' blood doe• !
stone state.
Since then, we have seen the lfect other than the one desir- restful sleep 18 well u relieve Chlaltc'lloreoot:OilqUiribtllllla- :il:'"t:;,':".::o.
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a crab •ave.
Q-Whal et~emlel dt JOb
advent of antlblollca hormooatJed. Aspirin, for tlUIIIIPle, reduo- lllulflneq In his head.
illld qaltL Tbe Natlctaallsll ""
A-A very P•leallblulsh bloodta lien have?
Q--Wha! eal the Moletov compounds antitube;mlosio ag-les fever, deadelll pain, Jowers Avoidance nl side eHecll de- wauld.IJD to OOIIVlnee tho Sovleta ,.:::::,:: "" n ":' In common w!Ut
the crus · A-Apart from man, their
devol
durin Ults, pill,' for diabetefl, tran- the blood sugar lev.! In diabelo ponds, lberelore, m ynur doc&gt;- thlo IIOtlldtl"l - o , follow,
ceans and most mollusks.
[clue! enemy il the cod.
"""k!aD
oped
I qui!W!rs, drugs f..- high blood leo and exerts some act1on1 tor'l knowleclp at the drilp But, Ia vtlw of lbe vut a-..1 1 117 5 JC:t #~'iii ~
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fir 1 Q-W ~ Y b a Pouaay!vonta w..-!d War m
pressure and a host o1 other [II&gt;- similar to thoae of eortllone. he preacrlbes lor yru, Clll b II of aid ah~ g1vea 1o Cb!atC'• -, •"";tQ-WIIIdt WU the
I !0111 heeo bowo as the KeyA- An Incendiary 1renade. lent and highly effective agents, Some of these eHeelo depend bowJedce ol ynur pa'ICIIal ,.. people on For-. It will bt _, 'I S u":f\ \':
........ 118 to be readmitted 11oae Slate?
Ill consisted of bottled lnOam· Today'• vitO! uses of
ouch Ill! the size of the d - and eullarltlea and JOU1 needl IIIII hard to ..U .,._ eo ' lilt ldla
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also the
I A-Stx ol ·rile original
mabie Uquld mixed with nw- prescription drugs bespeak the how II)Dg !he drug lJ lakeD. Ev- Oil faltbfUllldbereDcie to lila ID- that tho NatiGDallata will forpt :..":0..-:..-:"'!.,... ..,
~ ".:,••see,
and 0 ~ t~ ~lion t"e~
dust, uaed 1o oet tanks on fire. ouccesses of expert medical • en though lbla drue has beeD atructklnl. Given the. Jn&amp;red- abaul tlocle sam l! they 10 bad!: ,., a. aa::.;: . , : -...,:
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nnsy VIlli a, 8
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11 pervlslon and reoearell In pre- uaed lor more 1111111 IG yeara, lenta ynur doctor can DOW pve to !he mainland
n.....Wll
t1l lin prlalc' Sill were south of it. Throclaie
early
eeso
venUng or lessening lbe unde-' the mechanlsma of Ill ¥arioua you relief from maDy condl..- o wa1 e
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mhabltan!s proodly p
m· TultllberiO"f
lr ble ld eflecto
that a actlonl are IIIII poorly under- tiona that wen beyond a u c b
Ia !!rldJh N011ll America?
that t~eir slate nold togeth- A-A Limberger-type cheese 8 a 8 he eeds 10
rtalnlstond.
help 1 few )'WII(O.
A-Stephen Day (II&lt; Daye). er the
arch of the United from Carinthia, South Austria. =~o~.; :.;Y Its :Onen': with _.:c.__ _ _,..,_ _ _ _ _,.:-_ _,.:-_..,.:;__ _ _ ,
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safely. Physicians' knowledge
o1 drug reactions and how to
prevent them lo a me111Ul'e of
medlcol progreos.
It is to be expected that u
newer, more potent lfnll• with
greater effectlveneu agailllt
certain diseases . or aymptomo
are lisc:overad, the problem ol
1ide effects will Increase rather
11lan dlmlnt•b.
A druc - will -!rol ....
eer w beorl 41oe&amp;M wDI oceiJ
reqttlre the DUIII carefal otladll·
htntlol le preveat ttaelt aide
eHOCII. Eaeb atep powerfal, efflclea! aeiiiD Ia a drq
II a llep IWI1 INm unalett-·
It Ia to be txpected, too, lbat
dramatic accounts of disorders
attributable lo the tat1n1
of
certain new uu_. wiD appear
and wlll C&amp;Uit 1enera1 alarm.
The sober analyals of canoe and
elfec:t relatiobshlpe to Cllll.llanlly · be1ne uncierlakeD by t h e
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_b[J question, but ha 11 apii.'W
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IIlii neaotlaliolll wJ1b tilt Sovlltl
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Syraouse eerned a shot at ptiche David Bake was • sin.
the High School league tourna- gle by Dick Werry In the filth.
men! championship Sunday by Syracuse ru&gt;rrowed the Pan·
edging Pomeoy 7-ll In a sh~· Iller lead to 6-3 in the third
stopping come • from • behind when Baker and Winebrenner
victory. .
drew walks, followed by a sin·
The wmners neve~ led until g1e by Bill Knapp. Syracuse's
the bottom of the SIXth Inning only other hit was 8 single by
whe" they srored three r\IDB. Bobby Grueser in the second.
Early in the game Pomeroy Baker struck out seven and
led 11-1.
walked seven In going the
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winning route for Syracuse. Pomeroy
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Gil '11Jill'ldq who. 18
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PREDICI'II CANDIDATES
won hiS 11th game Sunday. He I
WASHINGTON fUPil _ Sen .. haa lost nine.
Jacob Javit&amp;, R·N. v., predicts, But C~lp and Harpe~ notruling out a e.ompromise ~di- Wlthstandi~g,
Rose Jsn t shy
date. that the Republican Nation- about putt•ng ,.th his credenal Cmlvention will choose either lials for tho IIIII.
s.n. Barry Goldwater or Gov.: "I've got about 11~ h,\18 (117)
Nelson A. Rocteleller for the and about 75 runo (71) , . the 21·
presldeollal nomination next year _Iyear:&lt;&gt;ld C!nC!!lftllll nabve aoBecause tt tak.. a long lime to : 10rts, "and I've been a regul!ll'

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Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M1lhoan of Middleport called on
Mr. and Mr8. Everett Milhoan
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DUnel, bet- 1 PJD. IJid ' filii.
Mr. and Mrs. Pelrl
lhe wu foCCJIII!IIIDIIII 'dlnplw, Allllle n., Ttte
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and Mre. Ruth CUndiff.
by her dluglrter, Kim, ,_,,.. ~~ Cll1liCI llrl wu
car Adkins, Gerald L. fl'lelds,
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Mr. llld Mre. Pearl McCbrlda Au ' · lbo •
•...:.. •-•Iva Mae !Iowen, Guy
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Chart.., and lhelr flllllllet
Mr. David Milia IJlODI Wed. "' '"
Maw .,_ - - · PT. PLEASANT- Jurors for Ferry; Worthy Flelcher, Apple Troy Sayre, Jim Dabney, !roo- PT. PLEASAN'I' - An abaD- Slalera Ill M~
Rittmu.
at Buckeye LUt wtlll Gr~ are Mr.
and lbo S.ptemhor term Ill Mason Grove; Coklpe District, Oman 1ene llerdman Metie F. Met·
vebicla, apporelliiJ ttoJ. "-lay "' .I!JI Aacuot I Ill
Clarence Munu!w of
Rev. llld Mre. Delbert 8. Milia. Mn. liOIMd .....In 8lld Mr. County Cirelli! Court were NeweU, Route 2 Leon; Coop- tlo, Smith McCaUIInnd. Paul en, WU dilcovered parked liOIU' the llall.
ville, former local relldelll,
Tiley a11o vllited Mlaa Aprtlllld :Mn. Dw!PI Keantdy. Tile draWII Sato~Uy by , jury eom- er DiSirlct. Lala Stone, Route 2 Stewart, William D. Brown, Jo
lied friends heft receDtly.
Teafcrd at the Metbodlll C.IIIP
Mre~.:arluareall~ mladonen, Nedra W. Jllllel lllld Leon; Graham Dlsb1ct, D. M. Johnson, Glenna Baird, Inez
Mr. and Mre. Robert
lftlUDda at Lancaater.
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Adams, Jr., New Haven, Nora Mae Fowler, Eulah Park, Wi~
and family of Johnstown
8uDday auaete of Mrs. Mar,
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Grand jurors wiU report for Stull, Letart Route I; Hannan liam Absten, PhyDts Hesson,
ed hil pare"", Mr. IJid Mra. Hubbard were Mr. and Mre.
JHIIiRTAIN I'RIBNDI
duty .., September J and pelil District, Russell Earl Terry, MOI'J' Jo Blain, Lelia Turner
Howard Largoat.
Ron Stewart, RoU!t and JIUdy Lul lolaaday aven1nJ Mn. jurors on September lllh.
Alhloo, Flo Starkey, Glfllwood; Blain, Carl Spencer. Paul Pick.
Mr. and Mre. E. E. HaymaD
MI. VOI'IIOII, Mr. and Mn. B.lnlfl Vu .Me!n antertaJn. GRAND JURY Arbuckle Lewis DiStrict, Clarenoe Dono- ens, Rufus Hill, Jesse. Abe I,
spent SUnday In Ravenawoocl. Robert Slntarl and children of eel. MYeral frlendl with a Stan- District,
Pretton Andersoo, hue, MI. VemOB Avenue, Gor· John Robert S.brell, Bert Hess,
. W. Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Mtnemllle.
ley parly at bor home 011 Main Beech HID; Clendenin Dlltrlct, don Blessing, OIJlo River Road, BUlle Steele, Eunice BeUer,
Robert Holstein IJid famUy.
Mre. lAura Sayre, of MI. street. Gamea were played dtJI'o Worthy B. Peanan, Gallipolis Edward Jackson,
Jefferson Garnett Roosh, Edward Powell,
MONDAY
Beulah Slact spent a day Sterlln&amp; visited Saturday wlib lug lbe evening and refretb.
Blvd.; Robinson DiStrict, Be1- Curtis Bailes, Robert Fllland,
with Jennie Potta.
her lister and brother-In-law, menlo olllndwic:bet, cupcakes,
sle Musgrave, Old Town Road; Thelma Scally, Lois M. Thayer,
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Mn. Eva Armenlrout o I Mr. and Mrs. James
Quiet. coif" and tool old - • IIIII'V• the Rutland Elementary schoola Union DiStrict, Ada Bennett, Roy Krebs, Mabel
Morgan,
roea, w. Va., was Sunday villi- AI Shively of Newark aDd ed. Tbcae attondln' were !Ira. are on a two weelta trip through Leon Route 3; Waggener Dis-- Herman Stooe, Maye Smith, Lo
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or of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fred ifaymaD of LoDg Bottom Ada Van Meter and Mre. Le- Maine and olber Ne~ England trict, Edward Perry, Mason, is Pullin, Frank Henson, Cath·
Cumningham.
viNied Mr. llld Mre. E. E. Hay. Ia V&amp;D Meter of Cheater, Mn. elates and then will journey
erine MilcheU, Dora Abbott, He
Mrs. Don Sheela and Don
'lbelma if¥sell, ilfrll.
Reva through C~a to Nova Scolia. 1\ln. Dolph Ry..u.
st.el H. Shank. Pete Duncan,
Miller of Columbus visited with . Mr. IJid Mn. Llge Shleldll Snowtleu, Mn. Bealrlct Bmlth, Sabra Canaday Is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J . Stru- Lester Corrick, Louise Crow,
their grandpereol8 Mr. and visited Sunday with 111r and Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Mrs. J ... week with her cousin, Cheryl ble of Middleport were Wednes- William Logan McKinney CieMn. Llge Shields.'
Mrs Joe Proffit at Mt
tie Molden, Mrs. Jessie Gru... Niday, IJid Mrs. and Mrs. Fer· day evening visitors of Mr. and on Cadle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright vi&amp;- ~Weese of Columbus spent er, Mrs. Newton Carpenter, reD Niday of Galllpolis.
Mrs. Bill Williamsoo. _
lied hit' brother, Mart Wright, 1
with hi! parents, Mr8. Maxine Dyer, all local, Mrs. E. F. Mills of Syracuse Mrs. Thelma Hysetr v~ _,._ ...,._ _ _ _ __
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of Marietta, who is recovering
and Mrs. Carl B. Weese. Mrs. Jean Brattoo, Middleport, l(lelll a weelt with her daughl· with her parents, Mr. and ~
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Sharon Sue Cottrill and Judy who was the demoostrator of er, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Patter· Mrs. Charles Ebersbach, PornWeekend gueal8 of Mr. and Folmer have returned home af· the Slanley goods and the hos- soo and her grandc:blldren, Mr. eroy, Tueaday evening.
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Mrs. Edlsoa llubbard were let attending aenior high chur. te&amp;a, Mrs. Purl Vu Meter.
and Mn. Paul Patterson, ROI· Mrs. Bertha Amos recently ~·
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their .... IJid dJughter_. in ·laW
confere!IC&lt;! at Muskingum BOIJNS HOST AT DINNER anne, Jeff aod Ray and Mr. aod spent a weekend with Mr. and ~
Mr. and Mh. M. S. VIctors Collep 11 New Concord.
Ml'l. Juet Bolin was hostess Mn. Harold Dewhurst, Andrea, Mrs. Cush Johnston of Bred- ll
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and Eddie; Mr. IJid Mro. T. L.
to a dinner party Saturday ev- Robin and Kim.
bury.
Lipscomb, Carl and Jameo. lllld Anna Grace Oller has re- ening at the Bolin home on Mrs. Edna RusseU aceompan- · Mrs. Thelma Hysell and Mrs. i Donald E. Buchanan, Betty
hio brother and Jlalet-tn-law, turned home after spending a North Main Street. Mr. and loci Mrs. Laa1il! Erwin of Mid- hila Husen attended a C. B. , J. Buchanan to Edna K.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Upscomb
with her daughter and ~- W. E. Brown of Newark, dleporl to ~ytoo and to Mf. uxiliary meeting at the hnme \art. 3.9 acres, Olive.
and Stevie.
son-in-law, Ilk aad Mrs. D~· ~· were demonatratora of a omisburg, Ohio, where lher vlo- of Mrs. Freeman Enoch In Sy· ! Daniel c. Hartinger, dec. to
Guesll of Mr. and Mn. J. C.
Brown and family at~ slainleso alee! ware, Thoae at. lied with Mr. aad Mrs. William racuse.
;Josephine Hartinger, Bessie
Ferrell were lbelr son and dau- oral WeDs, W. Va. Mre. 01ler lending lhe dinner were Mr. BurreD and falDlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snow- ] Hartinger, cert. for trans., Mid·
ghler • In • law, Mr. and Mrs. is recuperating from a broken and Mn. Bruce May, Mr. and Mlas Marlene Hollman
den, Steve and Carol Annette. 1 dleport.
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Mrs. Howard Blrchfleld, Mr. 1963 graduate of Rutland' high of GaiUpolls were Sunday visit· I Elizabeth H. Hartinger, ana
Frank Ferrell of Chlrlesloo, S: ankle.
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Paul Pierce has secured eDJ. and Mrs. Carl Morrla, Mre. school 18 e 1 ed in Colum- ors of his parents, Mr. and Bessie 8aJi1uger to Josephine
Mr. and Mre. IAWl'I!IIC!e Grue- ployment in MI. Vernon and Donna Jean Nelson, Mra. Judy bus She s
with Mrs. Roy Snowden. They came 1 Hartinger, lots, Middleport.
oer and_ claugb!n of Penateola, went there Monday.
Snowder. and Mrs. Janet Bollll. her'
:. Mr. and Mrs. Les· to return home their sons, Lar-[ D. Mae Pickell to Frank G.
Fla., VISited hla parenls, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McBr~. Mrs. Bolin 811tertalnad the chU· 11 : " Lan IDe.
lry and Garry, wbo have been! Burson, Elvira M. Burson, m
and Mrs. Norman Graeser,
Mrs. Ruth Curulilf! Mrs. Vlrg_ll dren of the guesll with a wten. •Bet ~~ a ~962 &amp;raduate visiting with their grandparents Iacres, Bedford.
, 00 , and grandmotiler, Mra. I· Teaford and Suzt, and lhelf er roast on the lawn. Chlld· of R ~and
b sch 1 who is the past week. Steve re-I Phoebe Lee to Bonnie M.
nez· Ewing. The latter Mrs. bouse guesl8, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ren attending were Jimmy and emp~od by ~
Bell Tel- malned for a visit.
Whittington, Life Estate. Mid·
Grueser Ia recuperating from Wond of Santa Paula, Callforn- Robbie BU'Chfieid, Jim llld ephone company in Columbus, Rogel' Davis, son of Mr. and dleport.
re"""l surgery at Holzer Jw&amp;. la, were supper guests ot Mr. Mark Morru, Steve and Gary spent the weekend with her Mrs. Kenneth Davis. fractured Raymond L. Ev''"'· Executor
oltal..
and Mrs. Ralph Badgley at Nelson, Bobby, Lynn, Rosemary grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Jan- his arm in a bicycle accident Maxine M. Add!esbuge to
Mr. Wllllam Holmes lllld Mr. Tuppers pt~ns.
and Tndd Snowden, and Brenda- ey and Ml'. and Mr&amp;. Dallas at hishome.
T . A. Downie, Executor, AIMr.~('Mrs. Frank Crew Brent and Ricky BoOn.
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IJid I I of Warren were the M.UORE'ITES AT CAMP
•;;;;. ~-~ G r~ Is spending Suey Parker attended the Lehew: Marga~et Lehew lots.
paren18, Mr. and The Ratlllld High School ma· oeveral ~ 8 ,.';~ her cousin, Shuler reumon at Forked Run Pomeroy.
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jarellel are at Austin Peay Col· Mr. and ~- Arthur Haacht, Lake Sunday as the guest of John William Brown, Mylr·ll
Mr. and Mro. Robert Snowden lege, Clarksvllle, Tenn. While the
Ch 1 tieS 'th nd Farrell Shuler, Pomeroy.
I ville Brown to Pauline M
family vlalted her aunt, at the week's itay they will
former or 0
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Robert Musser and son, Tim- kins 21 acre Rutland ·
Leona Walton of Portland, attend varioua clauu and son of Eleanor, W. Va.
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my.- of Columbus spent a week- ~xine M "Addlesburger to
Sunday.
~ In marcblng, twlrllng Joo Boyd and son, Charles end with his mother, Mr. and Stsnley W. Addlesburger, lots,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weav- and field eonductlnr. The glrla, Luther, and grandson, J o e y Mrs. Earl King.
Middleport.
ver, Jr. entertained SUnday Coanee Williams, drum major, Powell of Pomeroy visited his Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker Alice Weber Dodson to Billy
with a birthday dlDner honor. Linda Lathy, Caro, !l'loccari, sister, Mrs. SL. Bryant and visited Sunday with his father, Windon, Lela Ann Windon, y4A.
lng tbeir son, Michael. Mrs. Shirley Dugan and NIIIXly Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Arza Bryant.
Mr. Peerl Parker .and MIss Citester.
Roy Winebrenner and son, wn. were tranaported by the band Mrs. Myrtle warren and her Maude Creel of near Chester. ! - - -- - -- - - -!lam Gordoo were Kl!•sts.
director, Roger Roush, wbo re- sister, Mrs. Mary Sherron of MISs Debbie May, daughter
Mr. Chart~ Neuman, Sr. Is mained there for the week.
of Middleport and Mrs. Eva of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce May, ts
the result of an automt1bile
vilitfng with his granddaught.
CUB fiCOUT PICNIC
Bryant of Wichita Falla, TeUs, visitlog with her aunt and un-lacddenl. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
er, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Buck- Raliand Cub Scout Padl held were at Mrs. Harrlton Bent· cte, Mr. and Mra. Carrol Snow- Smith, local, are grandparents.
ley at Reedn'llle.
Ill family plcnle at the Rutland ley'o home SUnday.
den and Larry, Gary, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce May and
Week and guest of Mr. and Park July 25. After a potludl Mr. and Mrs. BW Larkin of Annette, Gallipolis.
Mike were business visitors
Mrs. Pearl McBride was Mlu dinner, games and COllletta were Hannibal Ohio visited with sev· Miss Dee Thomas, who
Gallipolis, Monday. They also
Rbonda HyaeU of Middleport. held. llurlllg tbe program Nor- eraJ famitla
Ibis area over sides in Columbus, and is em- visited with l\4r. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. HaymaD IliaD llouJh and Steven Hawil: tbe weekend.
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played there, spent a weekend roll ~owden and family . The
(By The P11ce)
spent Thursday at Lore
City were presented their Bobcat Mrs. Qllh Johnston 1s vtsttug with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mays daughter, DebbJe,
l'lcklo I l'lmonto
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Bologna
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attending nre Terry a-ge, canton tills WMII.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mr. ancl Mn. VIctor Counts Mr. and Mrs. Fred Georse, Gar- Sammy ~ ts lmprpvtng Mrs. Marvin Morris of
IJid flmlly, Mrs. llene Hayes ry, Ricky and Randy; Bobby at home from an attack of were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moc·
of Lorain, were weekend visit. Buell, Mr. and Mrs. Raber! acute appendicitis suHered ear- Is, VIctor and Bryan, of Newora of Mn. Eva Thoma. Sun- Bladl, Lomie; Steve Hoffman, Jier Ibis summer.
are, Jack Morris, who was reLb
gueota were Mr. and Mre. Mr. and Mrt. Dana Hllffman; Ray Williams, who Injured cenlly dischargod from the
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cine, Mr. lllld Mrs. Nlal Salser Robert Snowdfll, Lynn, llole- structlon job, hu hla foot In a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morris, Jim,
Morton'sFntn~~
Great Bend and Mr. and mary and Tood; Jim Morrla, cast and Is Improving at hil Mark and John.
Mrs. BID Harden and Tamara, Mr. and Mn. Clrl Morris, Mart home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O'Dell
and John; Randy Willlama, Mr. Mr. IJid Mn. Carl iJy8eD and and children are moving from
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patter- and Mrs. Mn.ltonald WOHAma, Mr. and Mrs. Harold if¥sell, tlie 1Jy101l property on Main
Cindy and Debbie An • Unda; Randy Sprouse, Mr. and Donald and Guy, attended a Street to the Marklns property
Plcketis, ¥lslted with his Pill'· Mn. Cal'l'ln , Sprouae, Letty, C. B. Roundup picnic In Colum- on North Main Street.
llrawberry ury
Mr. and Mrs. Corbell Pat. Andy; Don Hayeo, Mr. and bus 1aa1 week.
Mrs. Ethel Nelson returned
l01ulor 49c
at ~lnnd', W. Va. Mn. W. R. lfayet and chUd- M 111 Pennee WUIIams Is Mrs. Jennie Bryant home from
were aceompanled llome reo; Norman Roush, Mr. and spendinJ a week with Sally Meigs General hospital where
children, Jeanie and Mn. Roger 111mb, Vlanne, Va- Williamo and Mr. and Mrs. she has been confined for sev22-os.
1BO~y~_w'!lbo had openl a week rtna; Jimmy Birchfield, Mr. Pearl Wllliamt and Cheryl of eral weeks.
witlt
grandpereots.
and Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Harrisonville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholfiow, .your plumber or
Mr. and Mrs. CharleS Neu- Robbie; Eddie Ramsburg, Mr. Kenny Hysell of the Jays aon and son, Ronald, were in
appliance deeler oilers a
$25 trade-In allowance
IJid Sllarlee, aceompan- and Mre. Harold Ramsburg and and MFjorle Burt o !Pomeroy Columbus Thursday to attend
whep you change from
ted by Mra. M. . .l Moore of cblklren; Billy Nicbolsoo, Mr. were tn Huntington, W. Va., to lhe funeral of her cousin, Arlh·
flame-type to a new
Parkersburg, W. Va., have re- Mite, Ronnie Harrison, Mr. attend the Dick Clart Star Time ur Burchfield.
tumid home afler .upendlnc and Mre. Ernest NJrbol1011 IJid Show.
Mr. and Mrs. William J .
!lf!!'!lll.!! Quick Rl!tlCMIY
electric water heater.
two weeki vialtinc with Mre. and Mra. Clyde Harrlaon IJid Jim Grahm and Carl lly10D, Smith have named their new
Don't walt. Save now!
Netllllllll'a molber, Mra. Annie cblldren, Steve Hawlt IIIII lfl1ld Jr., were recent buslntu vlalt- daughter, C.rla Sue. They are
Thlt oller It far a limited
Adamo, lllld ~ brolber and mothers, Mrt. Mande Smith ora Jn Columbus.
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Carl Herring, 1Ubo gave the IJe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl HyseD lllld wheel chair for several years
Jim BW Oll!er will fa em. vDIIontla. Several 01 tbt CUb
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Po,..n, Jom OnlnD lllld pitcJ&gt;.
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Player Clu~ G AB R H Pel.
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11y Uallod PreN IDIBJw::!l""''
BnebtU oJ11 • limen lnelat The Cblmlgq Wldle Sol&lt; ~
Groat, St.L Ill 448 61 154 .344 ATLANTA lUI n _A no milNalleul 1.0apo
Babe Ruth hid man Jlllllll' malnod HOOnd In the Amerk:an
Clemente. Pitt 100 392 53 131 .334 .
by
w. r.. rcc. 011 11sm IJid Joe J)!Uaplo hid a League race, 7~ games back
T.Davis, LA . 95 352 41 115 .m : libel A~~~r&lt; ':e~ tv;" ~ 1AJo AliCeloo
f6 a .6011 .. bit Jilin polte, yet M1eUJ Man- of lbe Yankret, by blutiDg the
Gonzalez, Phil 109 403 00 129 .320
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a Y 5111! Francllm 11 41 .1e4 ~ Ue pciOIOIIIU the 1181111 f111r fOr Lot ADgeJeo Angelo, ..1; KenAaron, Mil
111 439 Bl 139 .317 :~Ill P::'': !\:'~:.~\ =~ st. Loula
62 41 .ee 1 lbo dralliat!e lbel marked lbe SIS ,S~...~..~beiMinneted ~~,!'
Pmson, Cm 113 453 70 142 .313 1 tod
Chicago
f6 118 .fll '114! careen of bll New Yort Yanlree 2; ,........,_
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While, S!.L lll 452 Ill 141 .312 ;,~is· suit waa sparked by a Cinel••tll
10 11 .Ul 1 prA on.
7-6! and Clnveland odged D6- Bob Prukey lllld Joe Nuxball
Kuenn, SF . 75 251 if1 18 ·311 Post article last March called Pblladelpbla
61 II .Ill I
You'd bavt to~ btdl to the !roll, H, after losing the opell· YclJ pitched complet, games
Williams, Ch• 108 41ft 64 1.28 .308 "The Story of .a College Football Milwaukee
It/ II .110110141 Baht IJid llle Dl 111811 to com- er, 2-D.
111M IJid for lba Reds. Purkey got IIIII
Torre, Mil
98 343 41 101 .31!3 Fix."
Pittsburgh
Ill N ,4811 U pare the ovetlon Mantle ,.. Jolmny Podres, a
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b1ttlns IUpporl from Franll
American League
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Houotoo
G 111 .173 •
celvod from II,Gl511 faDI at VIII- JIGger Crllg, I looer bave Dille
lllson
drov In lbret
Cstrzmski, !los 102 3!10 64 129 .331 The tr•al will get under way In New YO!it
14 Ill lOll :llll tee stadium SUnday when lie In common 1Dd"1 - except tor Rob
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Kaline Det 100 401 67 125 .312 the courtroom of Judge LeWIS
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lllllde Ids flnl appeuanco In a few tears of regret.
rtliiB,, and IOOide Tom llarpor
Roll~. Min. 112 346 53 loti .312 Morgan .. Piclure !~king and Milwaukee 10 N;. York T
two llllllllhs u I plneb bitter Podres, who Ia uled to win- aided Nu:o:ball'a 11111118 wltll a
Malrone, &amp;s. 105 4115 ~ 121 .306 broodcasllng of the tml proceed- st. ~ T Pblladelphil 0
Ill the econd came of a doubJ&amp;. nlng, eame wltbln three Otlla of two-run homer,
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brenner after J.ewell had
day fo the high school league Pearson, LA 101 405 58 123 .3!M i mgs were forbidden.'
San Francisco t Oticlgo 1
header apln.t the Baltimore a J10obitter when he hurled the • • • • • • • • • • • •
ed on a wild pltch.
championship.
Wagner, LA 109 405 56 123 .304 A 12·~~n jury :" 11h two alter· Pittsburgh 1 Clnebmatl 4
Orlolel.
Los Angela Dodgers to a ~ ;
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With one away' porlsider Pomeroy
420 000 0 -6 6 2 Geiger' Bos
78 250 49 74 .2961~~' :ll~g InI :
~ec~ I~ I~ Loo Allgefa I Hoaalon 0 .
Tile applaule reerbed a deaf. triump over the lfllulon Colli •
Phil Swindell was brought m
99 399 55 117 .293 ,
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flllnc cren•do seconds later SUnday Dlgbt. Jolmny Temple :
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102 103 x-7 5 3 Causey, KC
to pitch to ieflhanded batte Syracuse
Hrshbrgr, Chi. WI 310 46 88 .:19!! be!ed Butts when 11 &amp;aid that tbe Cincinntll 5 Piltlbargb 2, tal
when MfPiy MJdley, Iller opened lhe bottom of the ninth •
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Bobby Crow. Crow also drew Swindell, Simpson (3), Swin- . Smith, Bol
96 293 41 85 .285 1forme~ alhlel~c director ~·~ Cincinnlli 4 Piltlburgh I, lind
1oot1nc at a called flnl 11r11re, with a ground atngle to ruin the •
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Home Runo
I away 1•nformallo;:..o~ key~ I!'~ San Francisco I C!i&lt;qo 1, Ill bluted a ·alld.- by Balllmare no-1111 bid and after Pudres bit •
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Nolloul League
foolba 1 plays a
orma 1001 _ innings
IOUtherpaw George 11nme1 ineo Jlab Aip1'1&gt;1110111e, Larry Sherry :
thai gave Syracuse its first 1 brenner.
McCovey, Giants :!2 : Aaron, I riVal c;c~~~l tBryanlo~~Philadelphia 7 st. IAlull 3, lit
1be left field lllllilt eo lie the came In eo retire the Colli.
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lead.
Braves 31: Mays, Giants 27:
bam'.. ne
'oryC: II!Jr Philalielphla I st. IAlull I, lind
IIClOI'e at ~D In the aenalh Craig, wbo bas learned how :
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peda, Giant.s 20; While, Cards 19. lanla msurance man
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to looe since joining lhe New • • • • • • • • •
Pomeroy grabbed the lead I
Amerlcaa League
nell as saymg he was accidental- Los Allgelet 4 Jloooloo 0, night
The Yankeat W811l 011 to win York Mell, bas a lot more reaIn the first while picking up
Allison, Twins 25: Killbrew, iy oon?ected mto a telephone conMoodaJ'J PI '1'4a Plldora
UJe game, 11·10, in the loth 011 8011 to tty after 1y1ns 1 Nation___...
four runo on a smgle by Den~IS
I Twins 25: Stuart, Red So• 23: versati~n that took place ~ San Franc!...,, Marlchal !IT-Ill a plllc• oaerlflce fly by YoJI al League .reoord by dropping
Moore and a double by Swm·
Battey, Twins and Wagner, An· Butts m Allants and Dry
vs. Houston, Brown (+Ill.
Berra l1ld pin a split of the Ids 18th consecutive
game.
dell, plus two bases on balls,
gels 21.
I Tuscaloosa, AlB. The:~~~.:- &lt;Only game ..beduledJ
twin bW. The Orlolel woo the Craig produced his own downand an error.
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Braves took Plac e Sept. 13' 11162 ' rune st. Louis at New
eroy scored its other two runs
Wee= llporla=~ al 93 . White Cards 78· Santo Ouba l days belore the Georgla-:"bama Cincinnati at Philadelplda, 2, twl·
oxblbltl0111, Balllmore playo PhD·
when Moore banged oot a sin· By V
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74: MC0:vey Gian~ 73 • Bo,er game In Birmingham, e opeD· night
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Milwaukee at Plltlllargh, night
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adelphia at Herabey. Pa.: CIJI.
eap New Y&lt;Ht at Ilblct,
son and Swindell lashed back . K~~~ =~~;!,-:; American Leagu...stuarl, Red !;!;t'~ ~th;"'~ Los Angeiel at Otleago
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N.Y.;
Detroit
hoots Cleveland;
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between Butta and arrant. San
night
Green Bay faceo Pittsburgh at
added Whitney Stakeo at Sora- ner. nge ea •
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64: Maiwne, Red Sox 61,
prominently Ill the trial
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Pennel Set~ Stghtll
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Alsbama was a 17.polnt favor- New York
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CBICAGO-Caody Spots, 1963'81 National Leagu':Maloney, Red ile In the game and won, 31Hl. Chicago
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top money-winning horse, acor&lt;d : 17-3; x-Porranoski, Dodgers l0-2, Both Butta and Bryant Issue Baltimre
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LONDON &lt;UP!)- John Pen· 18 4.,. !eogtb triumph in the filii,· ' x-Koufax, Dodgers IH; Mancha! bealel! denials of the PolllsiA&gt;ry Minnesota
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JOliNSTON 8'I'ILL CIU1'ICAL
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54 5I .ta le'Al tloa pmeo lndioat.l 1ldo
lory's first 17-foot pole vault ~
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AmeriCilll League-Radatz, Red I tbe ~~ Publishing Compaoy Loo Angeles
· 54 110 .~4 1'114! bt a touch year lor the
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day and the Umted States mens LONDON-The us men's track Sox 12-2; Ford, Yank&amp; 16-5; Bou.
as filed as a separate I Kansas City
49 59 .454 111!1 tioga.
Pldure Auocitllon o1 .&amp;merlct,
-. track and field team sought to team ran up a i 1~ lead over l ton, Yanks 14-ll; Pizarro, White :,zme w
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: Detroit
411 110 .04 211l The Xanw Clt1 Chlelt
remained In "quite erltlcaiN """"
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roD up the score in its duel Britain in the opening day of ' Sox t:HI: Downing, Yanks 7-3. 1
I' WIIBhiogton
40 6f ,36'13t &lt;bamplnn Dallat Teunll and
dilloo today, a George Waebiug-1-------........
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meet with BritO\in.
their mset. The American women I
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SolurU1'• Rolallo
R'lllloa 01len, l!'.ulerD
The Yanks gained a com- trailed 211-27
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Detroit 7 Cleveland 5
lillllts, wert aurpriaed Ia
manding 61-44 advantage in the
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New Yort a Baltimore I
AFL'o flret pre ...... ell!lbeoll
opening day's activity of I h e- NEW YORK-Coban Jose Sta.l
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Washington s Boston 4
Sallriay Dlghl
twiH!ay meet Saturday, ~. d ble, second-ranked welterweight
Minnesota 7 Kan&amp;as City I
Paul Lowe, w bo 011
MEN-WOMEN
they were expected to contmue contaoder, outpointed Stanley
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Chicago 5 1o1 Angel.. e
lhe 1l!6Z .....,. with 1 brvl.oall
their domination In IDday's fl. CK!ttenl Hayward In a 10-round
llallday'a Ronlla
ann as San Diego reeled !o a
nal 10 events. Some hope was bout.
Baltimore T New York I, lit
4-10 .....,.... ....-ed twice agalaot:ll
even being held oollor the U.S.
New Yort 11 Baltimore eo, lnd, 1ansu ~
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capture their I'Irst ST. PAUL, Minn. - Jack Rule Virgie. Mora of Pomeroy spent Cmc1DI18ti h( N 11 - 1 Lee ge Washmgtoo
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START ON VOY .\GI!
in the $35,000 St. Paul Opeo.
erett Milhoan were
dinner
~pr..ks as if his tooghest Kansu City 6 Mm-a ~....
lloolde quarterbact Mt;=~ll
guests on Tue!!day.
· 'ti0n rna collll! from Cle...,iand at a.-, "'6"'
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POOLE HARPOUR, Eng. IUP!I MILWAUKEE - Kathy Whll- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salser of compell T yHarpe~
i1Jrew two loudlclownl In Del&gt;·ll
-Five meo and a girl departed ' worth won the 112.500 Milwaukee IRacine were dinner guests of ta~mma~
g and alert cates that Role, Indeed, hu ..... ll'l·10 upoel of lloulloP.
on a planned three-year voyage Jaycee Women's Open Golf tour- Mr and Mrs Maynard Bahr
arper ~ •:ggm
ided th~ the Inside track to the award
LINCOLN IIRVICI, Da!Jt. t42
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.around the world aboard a 16-ton, I nament by seven strokes with a and Billy The· occasion was the ness on .~ e ~~ _prov
in because he has been to the Tbl OelrJend Raidln,
!lllnolt
stEel-hulled ketch SUnday night. !!116.
birthday," of Mrs. Salser and Reds w• nd 8 f elf ~innall plate 200 limel mora thu Bar· anopped a IS-game loliDtl I
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YOI'l' much lnterellled. PI- Mll4 me ablol~
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The girl is pop-singer Pauta l
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ies; 00 lliformatlon 011 how eo qualif1D a u: a. Gsu•a
Dalby, 17. Her father, Donald SOUTH ORANGE, N.J.-Gene M;. and Mrs. Art Kasper of VIctories over the p tts g
Rose has been up officially pme of llle 11111lt 10111011,
meat Job.
Dalby, 49, Is owner and skipper Scott delealed Marlin Rieesen, Columbus VJSited Wedne!!day P~raiesNS:'~i' h led
four 4181lmes and bas 21 ellra base ed tho Patrlo!a, lll-17,
or the ketch lpara. The crew ill 6-4, 8-4, 6-4 to win the Eastem with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. _Joe ua : 1 wi~rin
ni ht: hits, including three homers, rour aMbJtim gama are
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rounded out by four young bache- I Grass court m&lt;n's singles tennis M. L. Bahr
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Middleport All- Stars Playing In Wellston Championship Match Tonight'
Manager Woody Call WID boer lbrlller, U In the . . . .IIIla ll'ructli.
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going after hil fourdl ehamplon- 11x Jminp, lhua •ttl!!&amp; up !be ICICII fllllled JJ, ' 'llllllld p Dill ,...••, lfe!l all Bill Haektlt l'flllftll "'mme·
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me~~t Monday wbeo his All • eotbe llld Clay will PJ.y a coo- Neltber bid u 111ct ..,wiMaia. liiMol IItke !Co- ....., Willi llllowblf """ Cadle 4!11
Sttrs Iengie wt th Ironton In the solation game i111r1fD8 at e:•. llolh rur• Ill !be llflh - 1 ....., riOid to _ . Ill • fer a.tllltnl!» • .....,. ,...,.,
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Mlcldlepoi1 teams un4er CaD 1lUlled.
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Wilted In lllt IWO IDPSaturday
rdght Middleport have woo three ehampionohlps 1 Guy
01111*1 !he llflll """' Ill,_ W.u."l fllrow Wlllp, Cardlf t... ~ lbe aldl In
DUlled mighty Chillicothe In the in the air put yean.
1far ailll1ea1he IIIII feMel 8111 NCGild WP hleb, lllld riel IIIII&amp; 1be _
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pitched two inn ings of perfect day night agalnal Chllltpolbe J ndcldle, but wlllll II 11Gb llk!e *IIIII tf1eJ h II tbta bt bit IDpll.
relief baD to win, 2-1, In eight were a peffect standoff
be- oad hue oa Doll Wllltr'l flllld. Mn'11 ~. bul
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Syraouse eerned a shot at ptiche David Bake was • sin.
the High School league tourna- gle by Dick Werry In the filth.
men! championship Sunday by Syracuse ru&gt;rrowed the Pan·
edging Pomeoy 7-ll In a sh~· Iller lead to 6-3 in the third
stopping come • from • behind when Baker and Winebrenner
victory. .
drew walks, followed by a sin·
The wmners neve~ led until g1e by Bill Knapp. Syracuse's
the bottom of the SIXth Inning only other hit was 8 single by
whe" they srored three r\IDB. Bobby Grueser in the second.
Early in the game Pomeroy Baker struck out seven and
led 11-1.
walked seven In going the
Syracuse's game
winning route for Syracuse. Pomeroy
sixth inning opened with Bill pitchers fanned six and gave
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smgle of the game. Pomeroy ner of the Middleport . Racine
Pitcher Bruce Simpson then game, scheduled fo 4 p. m.
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ting averages of 280 Each had
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the two Ia exactly the l8ll1e Dumber U
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Gil '11Jill'ldq who. 18
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PREDICI'II CANDIDATES
won hiS 11th game Sunday. He I
WASHINGTON fUPil _ Sen .. haa lost nine.
Jacob Javit&amp;, R·N. v., predicts, But C~lp and Harpe~ notruling out a e.ompromise ~di- Wlthstandi~g,
Rose Jsn t shy
date. that the Republican Nation- about putt•ng ,.th his credenal Cmlvention will choose either lials for tho IIIII.
s.n. Barry Goldwater or Gov.: "I've got about 11~ h,\18 (117)
Nelson A. Rocteleller for the and about 75 runo (71) , . the 21·
presldeollal nomination next year _Iyear:&lt;&gt;ld C!nC!!lftllll nabve aoBecause tt tak.. a long lime to : 10rts, "and I've been a regul!ll'

Orr of Bashan are vacationing
in Tennessee
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Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M1lhoan of Middleport called on
Mr. and Mr8. Everett Milhoan
Monday afternoon.
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Hervtn Llevlng, Mason.
DUnel, bet- 1 PJD. IJid ' filii.
Mr. and Mrs. Pelrl
lhe wu foCCJIII!IIIDIIII 'dlnplw, Allllle n., Ttte
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P~ JVRY - WWlam f»- p.m. EDT.
and Mre. Ruth CUndiff.
by her dluglrter, Kim, ,_,,.. ~~ Cll1liCI llrl wu
car Adkins, Gerald L. fl'lelds,
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Mre. Albert DuekWooth
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Memorial
Jfn. J&lt;!nn.lfl&gt;gg, Bealrtee
w. Blacl:.
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Mr. llld Mre. Pearl McCbrlda Au ' · lbo •
•...:.. •-•Iva Mae !Iowen, Guy
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Chart.., and lhelr flllllllet
Mr. David Milia IJlODI Wed. "' '"
Maw .,_ - - · PT. PLEASANT- Jurors for Ferry; Worthy Flelcher, Apple Troy Sayre, Jim Dabney, !roo- PT. PLEASAN'I' - An abaD- Slalera Ill M~
Rittmu.
at Buckeye LUt wtlll Gr~ are Mr.
and lbo S.ptemhor term Ill Mason Grove; Coklpe District, Oman 1ene llerdman Metie F. Met·
vebicla, apporelliiJ ttoJ. "-lay "' .I!JI Aacuot I Ill
Clarence Munu!w of
Rev. llld Mre. Delbert 8. Milia. Mn. liOIMd .....In 8lld Mr. County Cirelli! Court were NeweU, Route 2 Leon; Coop- tlo, Smith McCaUIInnd. Paul en, WU dilcovered parked liOIU' the llall.
ville, former local relldelll,
Tiley a11o vllited Mlaa Aprtlllld :Mn. Dw!PI Keantdy. Tile draWII Sato~Uy by , jury eom- er DiSirlct. Lala Stone, Route 2 Stewart, William D. Brown, Jo
lied friends heft receDtly.
Teafcrd at the Metbodlll C.IIIP
Mre~.:arluareall~ mladonen, Nedra W. Jllllel lllld Leon; Graham Dlsb1ct, D. M. Johnson, Glenna Baird, Inez
Mr. and Mre. Robert
lftlUDda at Lancaater.
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Adams, Jr., New Haven, Nora Mae Fowler, Eulah Park, Wi~
and family of Johnstown
8uDday auaete of Mrs. Mar,
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Grand jurors wiU report for Stull, Letart Route I; Hannan liam Absten, PhyDts Hesson,
ed hil pare"", Mr. IJid Mra. Hubbard were Mr. and Mre.
JHIIiRTAIN I'RIBNDI
duty .., September J and pelil District, Russell Earl Terry, MOI'J' Jo Blain, Lelia Turner
Howard Largoat.
Ron Stewart, RoU!t and JIUdy Lul lolaaday aven1nJ Mn. jurors on September lllh.
Alhloo, Flo Starkey, Glfllwood; Blain, Carl Spencer. Paul Pick.
Mr. and Mre. E. E. HaymaD
MI. VOI'IIOII, Mr. and Mn. B.lnlfl Vu .Me!n antertaJn. GRAND JURY Arbuckle Lewis DiStrict, Clarenoe Dono- ens, Rufus Hill, Jesse. Abe I,
spent SUnday In Ravenawoocl. Robert Slntarl and children of eel. MYeral frlendl with a Stan- District,
Pretton Andersoo, hue, MI. VemOB Avenue, Gor· John Robert S.brell, Bert Hess,
. W. Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Mtnemllle.
ley parly at bor home 011 Main Beech HID; Clendenin Dlltrlct, don Blessing, OIJlo River Road, BUlle Steele, Eunice BeUer,
Robert Holstein IJid famUy.
Mre. lAura Sayre, of MI. street. Gamea were played dtJI'o Worthy B. Peanan, Gallipolis Edward Jackson,
Jefferson Garnett Roosh, Edward Powell,
MONDAY
Beulah Slact spent a day Sterlln&amp; visited Saturday wlib lug lbe evening and refretb.
Blvd.; Robinson DiStrict, Be1- Curtis Bailes, Robert Fllland,
with Jennie Potta.
her lister and brother-In-law, menlo olllndwic:bet, cupcakes,
sle Musgrave, Old Town Road; Thelma Scally, Lois M. Thayer,
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Mn. Eva Armenlrout o I Mr. and Mrs. James
Quiet. coif" and tool old - • IIIII'V• the Rutland Elementary schoola Union DiStrict, Ada Bennett, Roy Krebs, Mabel
Morgan,
roea, w. Va., was Sunday villi- AI Shively of Newark aDd ed. Tbcae attondln' were !Ira. are on a two weelta trip through Leon Route 3; Waggener Dis-- Herman Stooe, Maye Smith, Lo
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or of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fred ifaymaD of LoDg Bottom Ada Van Meter and Mre. Le- Maine and olber Ne~ England trict, Edward Perry, Mason, is Pullin, Frank Henson, Cath·
Cumningham.
viNied Mr. llld Mre. E. E. Hay. Ia V&amp;D Meter of Cheater, Mn. elates and then will journey
erine MilcheU, Dora Abbott, He
Mrs. Don Sheela and Don
'lbelma if¥sell, ilfrll.
Reva through C~a to Nova Scolia. 1\ln. Dolph Ry..u.
st.el H. Shank. Pete Duncan,
Miller of Columbus visited with . Mr. IJid Mn. Llge Shleldll Snowtleu, Mn. Bealrlct Bmlth, Sabra Canaday Is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J . Stru- Lester Corrick, Louise Crow,
their grandpereol8 Mr. and visited Sunday with 111r and Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Mrs. J ... week with her cousin, Cheryl ble of Middleport were Wednes- William Logan McKinney CieMn. Llge Shields.'
Mrs Joe Proffit at Mt
tie Molden, Mrs. Jessie Gru... Niday, IJid Mrs. and Mrs. Fer· day evening visitors of Mr. and on Cadle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright vi&amp;- ~Weese of Columbus spent er, Mrs. Newton Carpenter, reD Niday of Galllpolis.
Mrs. Bill Williamsoo. _
lied hit' brother, Mart Wright, 1
with hi! parents, Mr8. Maxine Dyer, all local, Mrs. E. F. Mills of Syracuse Mrs. Thelma Hysetr v~ _,._ ...,._ _ _ _ __
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of Marietta, who is recovering
and Mrs. Carl B. Weese. Mrs. Jean Brattoo, Middleport, l(lelll a weelt with her daughl· with her parents, Mr. and ~
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Sharon Sue Cottrill and Judy who was the demoostrator of er, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Patter· Mrs. Charles Ebersbach, PornWeekend gueal8 of Mr. and Folmer have returned home af· the Slanley goods and the hos- soo and her grandc:blldren, Mr. eroy, Tueaday evening.
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Mrs. Edlsoa llubbard were let attending aenior high chur. te&amp;a, Mrs. Purl Vu Meter.
and Mn. Paul Patterson, ROI· Mrs. Bertha Amos recently ~·
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their .... IJid dJughter_. in ·laW
confere!IC&lt;! at Muskingum BOIJNS HOST AT DINNER anne, Jeff aod Ray and Mr. aod spent a weekend with Mr. and ~
Mr. and Mh. M. S. VIctors Collep 11 New Concord.
Ml'l. Juet Bolin was hostess Mn. Harold Dewhurst, Andrea, Mrs. Cush Johnston of Bred- ll
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and Eddie; Mr. IJid Mro. T. L.
to a dinner party Saturday ev- Robin and Kim.
bury.
Lipscomb, Carl and Jameo. lllld Anna Grace Oller has re- ening at the Bolin home on Mrs. Edna RusseU aceompan- · Mrs. Thelma Hysell and Mrs. i Donald E. Buchanan, Betty
hio brother and Jlalet-tn-law, turned home after spending a North Main Street. Mr. and loci Mrs. Laa1il! Erwin of Mid- hila Husen attended a C. B. , J. Buchanan to Edna K.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Upscomb
with her daughter and ~- W. E. Brown of Newark, dleporl to ~ytoo and to Mf. uxiliary meeting at the hnme \art. 3.9 acres, Olive.
and Stevie.
son-in-law, Ilk aad Mrs. D~· ~· were demonatratora of a omisburg, Ohio, where lher vlo- of Mrs. Freeman Enoch In Sy· ! Daniel c. Hartinger, dec. to
Guesll of Mr. and Mn. J. C.
Brown and family at~ slainleso alee! ware, Thoae at. lied with Mr. aad Mrs. William racuse.
;Josephine Hartinger, Bessie
Ferrell were lbelr son and dau- oral WeDs, W. Va. Mre. 01ler lending lhe dinner were Mr. BurreD and falDlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snow- ] Hartinger, cert. for trans., Mid·
ghler • In • law, Mr. and Mrs. is recuperating from a broken and Mn. Bruce May, Mr. and Mlas Marlene Hollman
den, Steve and Carol Annette. 1 dleport.
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Mrs. Howard Blrchfleld, Mr. 1963 graduate of Rutland' high of GaiUpolls were Sunday visit· I Elizabeth H. Hartinger, ana
Frank Ferrell of Chlrlesloo, S: ankle.
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Paul Pierce has secured eDJ. and Mrs. Carl Morrla, Mre. school 18 e 1 ed in Colum- ors of his parents, Mr. and Bessie 8aJi1uger to Josephine
Mr. and Mre. IAWl'I!IIC!e Grue- ployment in MI. Vernon and Donna Jean Nelson, Mra. Judy bus She s
with Mrs. Roy Snowden. They came 1 Hartinger, lots, Middleport.
oer and_ claugb!n of Penateola, went there Monday.
Snowder. and Mrs. Janet Bollll. her'
:. Mr. and Mrs. Les· to return home their sons, Lar-[ D. Mae Pickell to Frank G.
Fla., VISited hla parenls, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McBr~. Mrs. Bolin 811tertalnad the chU· 11 : " Lan IDe.
lry and Garry, wbo have been! Burson, Elvira M. Burson, m
and Mrs. Norman Graeser,
Mrs. Ruth Curulilf! Mrs. Vlrg_ll dren of the guesll with a wten. •Bet ~~ a ~962 &amp;raduate visiting with their grandparents Iacres, Bedford.
, 00 , and grandmotiler, Mra. I· Teaford and Suzt, and lhelf er roast on the lawn. Chlld· of R ~and
b sch 1 who is the past week. Steve re-I Phoebe Lee to Bonnie M.
nez· Ewing. The latter Mrs. bouse guesl8, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ren attending were Jimmy and emp~od by ~
Bell Tel- malned for a visit.
Whittington, Life Estate. Mid·
Grueser Ia recuperating from Wond of Santa Paula, Callforn- Robbie BU'Chfieid, Jim llld ephone company in Columbus, Rogel' Davis, son of Mr. and dleport.
re"""l surgery at Holzer Jw&amp;. la, were supper guests ot Mr. Mark Morru, Steve and Gary spent the weekend with her Mrs. Kenneth Davis. fractured Raymond L. Ev''"'· Executor
oltal..
and Mrs. Ralph Badgley at Nelson, Bobby, Lynn, Rosemary grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Jan- his arm in a bicycle accident Maxine M. Add!esbuge to
Mr. Wllllam Holmes lllld Mr. Tuppers pt~ns.
and Tndd Snowden, and Brenda- ey and Ml'. and Mr&amp;. Dallas at hishome.
T . A. Downie, Executor, AIMr.~('Mrs. Frank Crew Brent and Ricky BoOn.
J
nd hlld
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, bert N Bengel dec to William
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IJid I I of Warren were the M.UORE'ITES AT CAMP
•;;;;. ~-~ G r~ Is spending Suey Parker attended the Lehew: Marga~et Lehew lots.
paren18, Mr. and The Ratlllld High School ma· oeveral ~ 8 ,.';~ her cousin, Shuler reumon at Forked Run Pomeroy.
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A. H. Durst,
jarellel are at Austin Peay Col· Mr. and ~- Arthur Haacht, Lake Sunday as the guest of John William Brown, Mylr·ll
Mr. and Mro. Robert Snowden lege, Clarksvllle, Tenn. While the
Ch 1 tieS 'th nd Farrell Shuler, Pomeroy.
I ville Brown to Pauline M
family vlalted her aunt, at the week's itay they will
former or 0
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Robert Musser and son, Tim- kins 21 acre Rutland ·
Leona Walton of Portland, attend varioua clauu and son of Eleanor, W. Va.
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my.- of Columbus spent a week- ~xine M "Addlesburger to
Sunday.
~ In marcblng, twlrllng Joo Boyd and son, Charles end with his mother, Mr. and Stsnley W. Addlesburger, lots,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weav- and field eonductlnr. The glrla, Luther, and grandson, J o e y Mrs. Earl King.
Middleport.
ver, Jr. entertained SUnday Coanee Williams, drum major, Powell of Pomeroy visited his Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker Alice Weber Dodson to Billy
with a birthday dlDner honor. Linda Lathy, Caro, !l'loccari, sister, Mrs. SL. Bryant and visited Sunday with his father, Windon, Lela Ann Windon, y4A.
lng tbeir son, Michael. Mrs. Shirley Dugan and NIIIXly Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Arza Bryant.
Mr. Peerl Parker .and MIss Citester.
Roy Winebrenner and son, wn. were tranaported by the band Mrs. Myrtle warren and her Maude Creel of near Chester. ! - - -- - -- - - -!lam Gordoo were Kl!•sts.
director, Roger Roush, wbo re- sister, Mrs. Mary Sherron of MISs Debbie May, daughter
Mr. Chart~ Neuman, Sr. Is mained there for the week.
of Middleport and Mrs. Eva of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce May, ts
the result of an automt1bile
vilitfng with his granddaught.
CUB fiCOUT PICNIC
Bryant of Wichita Falla, TeUs, visitlog with her aunt and un-lacddenl. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
er, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Buck- Raliand Cub Scout Padl held were at Mrs. Harrlton Bent· cte, Mr. and Mra. Carrol Snow- Smith, local, are grandparents.
ley at Reedn'llle.
Ill family plcnle at the Rutland ley'o home SUnday.
den and Larry, Gary, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce May and
Week and guest of Mr. and Park July 25. After a potludl Mr. and Mrs. BW Larkin of Annette, Gallipolis.
Mike were business visitors
Mrs. Pearl McBride was Mlu dinner, games and COllletta were Hannibal Ohio visited with sev· Miss Dee Thomas, who
Gallipolis, Monday. They also
Rbonda HyaeU of Middleport. held. llurlllg tbe program Nor- eraJ famitla
Ibis area over sides in Columbus, and is em- visited with l\4r. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. HaymaD IliaD llouJh and Steven Hawil: tbe weekend.
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played there, spent a weekend roll ~owden and family . The
(By The P11ce)
spent Thursday at Lore
City were presented their Bobcat Mrs. Qllh Johnston 1s vtsttug with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mays daughter, DebbJe,
l'lcklo I l'lmonto
Olivo
with
Mr.
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Mrs.
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pinl.
Seoull
and
their
familia
with
Mrs.
Marte
Wllkinoon
of
Ed
Thomas
and
Kathy.
Bologna
Maca-t I oh 11
away.
attending nre Terry a-ge, canton tills WMII.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mr. ancl Mn. VIctor Counts Mr. and Mrs. Fred Georse, Gar- Sammy ~ ts lmprpvtng Mrs. Marvin Morris of
IJid flmlly, Mrs. llene Hayes ry, Ricky and Randy; Bobby at home from an attack of were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moc·
of Lorain, were weekend visit. Buell, Mr. and Mrs. Raber! acute appendicitis suHered ear- Is, VIctor and Bryan, of Newora of Mn. Eva Thoma. Sun- Bladl, Lomie; Steve Hoffman, Jier Ibis summer.
are, Jack Morris, who was reLb
gueota were Mr. and Mre. Mr. and Mrt. Dana Hllffman; Ray Williams, who Injured cenlly dischargod from the
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cine, Mr. lllld Mrs. Nlal Salser Robert Snowdfll, Lynn, llole- structlon job, hu hla foot In a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morris, Jim,
Morton'sFntn~~
Great Bend and Mr. and mary and Tood; Jim Morrla, cast and Is Improving at hil Mark and John.
Mrs. BID Harden and Tamara, Mr. and Mn. Clrl Morris, Mart home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O'Dell
and John; Randy Willlama, Mr. Mr. IJid Mn. Carl iJy8eD and and children are moving from
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patter- and Mrs. Mn.ltonald WOHAma, Mr. and Mrs. Harold if¥sell, tlie 1Jy101l property on Main
Cindy and Debbie An • Unda; Randy Sprouse, Mr. and Donald and Guy, attended a Street to the Marklns property
Plcketis, ¥lslted with his Pill'· Mn. Cal'l'ln , Sprouae, Letty, C. B. Roundup picnic In Colum- on North Main Street.
llrawberry ury
Mr. and Mrs. Corbell Pat. Andy; Don Hayeo, Mr. and bus 1aa1 week.
Mrs. Ethel Nelson returned
l01ulor 49c
at ~lnnd', W. Va. Mn. W. R. lfayet and chUd- M 111 Pennee WUIIams Is Mrs. Jennie Bryant home from
were aceompanled llome reo; Norman Roush, Mr. and spendinJ a week with Sally Meigs General hospital where
children, Jeanie and Mn. Roger 111mb, Vlanne, Va- Williamo and Mr. and Mrs. she has been confined for sev22-os.
1BO~y~_w'!lbo had openl a week rtna; Jimmy Birchfield, Mr. Pearl Wllliamt and Cheryl of eral weeks.
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grandpereots.
and Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Harrisonville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholfiow, .your plumber or
Mr. and Mrs. CharleS Neu- Robbie; Eddie Ramsburg, Mr. Kenny Hysell of the Jays aon and son, Ronald, were in
appliance deeler oilers a
$25 trade-In allowance
IJid Sllarlee, aceompan- and Mre. Harold Ramsburg and and MFjorle Burt o !Pomeroy Columbus Thursday to attend
whep you change from
ted by Mra. M. . .l Moore of cblklren; Billy Nicbolsoo, Mr. were tn Huntington, W. Va., to lhe funeral of her cousin, Arlh·
flame-type to a new
Parkersburg, W. Va., have re- Mite, Ronnie Harrison, Mr. attend the Dick Clart Star Time ur Burchfield.
tumid home afler .upendlnc and Mre. Ernest NJrbol1011 IJid Show.
Mr. and Mrs. William J .
!lf!!'!lll.!! Quick Rl!tlCMIY
electric water heater.
two weeki vialtinc with Mre. and Mra. Clyde Harrlaon IJid Jim Grahm and Carl lly10D, Smith have named their new
Don't walt. Save now!
Netllllllll'a molber, Mra. Annie cblldren, Steve Hawlt IIIII lfl1ld Jr., were recent buslntu vlalt- daughter, C.rla Sue. They are
Thlt oller It far a limited
Adamo, lllld ~ brolber and mothers, Mrt. Mande Smith ora Jn Columbus.
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Carl Herring, 1Ubo gave the IJe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl HyseD lllld wheel chair for several years
Jim BW Oll!er will fa em. vDIIontla. Several 01 tbt CUb
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Po,..n, Jom OnlnD lllld pitcJ&gt;.
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Player Clu~ G AB R H Pel.
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11y Uallod PreN IDIBJw::!l""''
BnebtU oJ11 • limen lnelat The Cblmlgq Wldle Sol&lt; ~
Groat, St.L Ill 448 61 154 .344 ATLANTA lUI n _A no milNalleul 1.0apo
Babe Ruth hid man Jlllllll' malnod HOOnd In the Amerk:an
Clemente. Pitt 100 392 53 131 .334 .
by
w. r.. rcc. 011 11sm IJid Joe J)!Uaplo hid a League race, 7~ games back
T.Davis, LA . 95 352 41 115 .m : libel A~~~r&lt; ':e~ tv;" ~ 1AJo AliCeloo
f6 a .6011 .. bit Jilin polte, yet M1eUJ Man- of lbe Yankret, by blutiDg the
Gonzalez, Phil 109 403 00 129 .320
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a Y 5111! Francllm 11 41 .1e4 ~ Ue pciOIOIIIU the 1181111 f111r fOr Lot ADgeJeo Angelo, ..1; KenAaron, Mil
111 439 Bl 139 .317 :~Ill P::'': !\:'~:.~\ =~ st. Loula
62 41 .ee 1 lbo dralliat!e lbel marked lbe SIS ,S~...~..~beiMinneted ~~,!'
Pmson, Cm 113 453 70 142 .313 1 tod
Chicago
f6 118 .fll '114! careen of bll New Yort Yanlree 2; ,........,_
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While, S!.L lll 452 Ill 141 .312 ;,~is· suit waa sparked by a Cinel••tll
10 11 .Ul 1 prA on.
7-6! and Clnveland odged D6- Bob Prukey lllld Joe Nuxball
Kuenn, SF . 75 251 if1 18 ·311 Post article last March called Pblladelpbla
61 II .Ill I
You'd bavt to~ btdl to the !roll, H, after losing the opell· YclJ pitched complet, games
Williams, Ch• 108 41ft 64 1.28 .308 "The Story of .a College Football Milwaukee
It/ II .110110141 Baht IJid llle Dl 111811 to com- er, 2-D.
111M IJid for lba Reds. Purkey got IIIII
Torre, Mil
98 343 41 101 .31!3 Fix."
Pittsburgh
Ill N ,4811 U pare the ovetlon Mantle ,.. Jolmny Podres, a
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b1ttlns IUpporl from Franll
American League
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Houotoo
G 111 .173 •
celvod from II,Gl511 faDI at VIII- JIGger Crllg, I looer bave Dille
lllson
drov In lbret
Cstrzmski, !los 102 3!10 64 129 .331 The tr•al will get under way In New YO!it
14 Ill lOll :llll tee stadium SUnday when lie In common 1Dd"1 - except tor Rob
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Kaline Det 100 401 67 125 .312 the courtroom of Judge LeWIS
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lllllde Ids flnl appeuanco In a few tears of regret.
rtliiB,, and IOOide Tom llarpor
Roll~. Min. 112 346 53 loti .312 Morgan .. Piclure !~king and Milwaukee 10 N;. York T
two llllllllhs u I plneb bitter Podres, who Ia uled to win- aided Nu:o:ball'a 11111118 wltll a
Malrone, &amp;s. 105 4115 ~ 121 .306 broodcasllng of the tml proceed- st. ~ T Pblladelphil 0
Ill the econd came of a doubJ&amp;. nlng, eame wltbln three Otlla of two-run homer,
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brenner after J.ewell had
day fo the high school league Pearson, LA 101 405 58 123 .3!M i mgs were forbidden.'
San Francisco t Oticlgo 1
header apln.t the Baltimore a J10obitter when he hurled the • • • • • • • • • • • •
ed on a wild pltch.
championship.
Wagner, LA 109 405 56 123 .304 A 12·~~n jury :" 11h two alter· Pittsburgh 1 Clnebmatl 4
Orlolel.
Los Angela Dodgers to a ~ ;
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With one away' porlsider Pomeroy
420 000 0 -6 6 2 Geiger' Bos
78 250 49 74 .2961~~' :ll~g InI :
~ec~ I~ I~ Loo Allgefa I Hoaalon 0 .
Tile applaule reerbed a deaf. triump over the lfllulon Colli •
Phil Swindell was brought m
99 399 55 117 .293 ,
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flllnc cren•do seconds later SUnday Dlgbt. Jolmny Temple :
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102 103 x-7 5 3 Causey, KC
to pitch to ieflhanded batte Syracuse
Hrshbrgr, Chi. WI 310 46 88 .:19!! be!ed Butts when 11 &amp;aid that tbe Cincinntll 5 Piltlbargb 2, tal
when MfPiy MJdley, Iller opened lhe bottom of the ninth •
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Bobby Crow. Crow also drew Swindell, Simpson (3), Swin- . Smith, Bol
96 293 41 85 .285 1forme~ alhlel~c director ~·~ Cincinnlli 4 Piltlburgh I, lind
1oot1nc at a called flnl 11r11re, with a ground atngle to ruin the •
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Home Runo
I away 1•nformallo;:..o~ key~ I!'~ San Francisco I C!i&lt;qo 1, Ill bluted a ·alld.- by Balllmare no-1111 bid and after Pudres bit •
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Nolloul League
foolba 1 plays a
orma 1001 _ innings
IOUtherpaw George 11nme1 ineo Jlab Aip1'1&gt;1110111e, Larry Sherry :
thai gave Syracuse its first 1 brenner.
McCovey, Giants :!2 : Aaron, I riVal c;c~~~l tBryanlo~~Philadelphia 7 st. IAlull 3, lit
1be left field lllllilt eo lie the came In eo retire the Colli.
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lead.
Braves 31: Mays, Giants 27:
bam'.. ne
'oryC: II!Jr Philalielphla I st. IAlull I, lind
IIClOI'e at ~D In the aenalh Craig, wbo bas learned how :
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peda, Giant.s 20; While, Cards 19. lanla msurance man
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to looe since joining lhe New • • • • • • • • •
Pomeroy grabbed the lead I
Amerlcaa League
nell as saymg he was accidental- Los Allgelet 4 Jloooloo 0, night
The Yankeat W811l 011 to win York Mell, bas a lot more reaIn the first while picking up
Allison, Twins 25: Killbrew, iy oon?ected mto a telephone conMoodaJ'J PI '1'4a Plldora
UJe game, 11·10, in the loth 011 8011 to tty after 1y1ns 1 Nation___...
four runo on a smgle by Den~IS
I Twins 25: Stuart, Red So• 23: versati~n that took place ~ San Franc!...,, Marlchal !IT-Ill a plllc• oaerlflce fly by YoJI al League .reoord by dropping
Moore and a double by Swm·
Battey, Twins and Wagner, An· Butts m Allants and Dry
vs. Houston, Brown (+Ill.
Berra l1ld pin a split of the Ids 18th consecutive
game.
dell, plus two bases on balls,
gels 21.
I Tuscaloosa, AlB. The:~~~.:- &lt;Only game ..beduledJ
twin bW. The Orlolel woo the Craig produced his own downand an error.
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Braves took Plac e Sept. 13' 11162 ' rune st. Louis at New
eroy scored its other two runs
Wee= llporla=~ al 93 . White Cards 78· Santo Ouba l days belore the Georgla-:"bama Cincinnati at Philadelplda, 2, twl·
oxblbltl0111, Balllmore playo PhD·
when Moore banged oot a sin· By V
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74: MC0:vey Gian~ 73 • Bo,er game In Birmingham, e opeD· night
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Milwaukee at Plltlllargh, night
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adelphia at Herabey. Pa.: CIJI.
eap New Y&lt;Ht at Ilblct,
son and Swindell lashed back . K~~~ =~~;!,-:; American Leagu...stuarl, Red !;!;t'~ ~th;"'~ Los Angeiel at Otleago
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N.Y.;
Detroit
hoots Cleveland;
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between Butta and arrant. San
night
Green Bay faceo Pittsburgh at
added Whitney Stakeo at Sora- ner. nge ea •
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64: Maiwne, Red Sox 61,
prominently Ill the trial
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Pennel Set~ Stghtll
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Alsbama was a 17.polnt favor- New York
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CBICAGO-Caody Spots, 1963'81 National Leagu':Maloney, Red ile In the game and won, 31Hl. Chicago
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top money-winning horse, acor&lt;d : 17-3; x-Porranoski, Dodgers l0-2, Both Butta and Bryant Issue Baltimre
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LONDON &lt;UP!)- John Pen· 18 4.,. !eogtb triumph in the filii,· ' x-Koufax, Dodgers IH; Mancha! bealel! denials of the PolllsiA&gt;ry Minnesota
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JOliNSTON 8'I'ILL CIU1'ICAL
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54 5I .ta le'Al tloa pmeo lndioat.l 1ldo
lory's first 17-foot pole vault ~
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AmeriCilll League-Radatz, Red I tbe ~~ Publishing Compaoy Loo Angeles
· 54 110 .~4 1'114! bt a touch year lor the
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day and the Umted States mens LONDON-The us men's track Sox 12-2; Ford, Yank&amp; 16-5; Bou.
as filed as a separate I Kansas City
49 59 .454 111!1 tioga.
Pldure Auocitllon o1 .&amp;merlct,
-. track and field team sought to team ran up a i 1~ lead over l ton, Yanks 14-ll; Pizarro, White :,zme w
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: Detroit
411 110 .04 211l The Xanw Clt1 Chlelt
remained In "quite erltlcaiN """"
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roD up the score in its duel Britain in the opening day of ' Sox t:HI: Downing, Yanks 7-3. 1
I' WIIBhiogton
40 6f ,36'13t &lt;bamplnn Dallat Teunll and
dilloo today, a George Waebiug-1-------........
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meet with BritO\in.
their mset. The American women I
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SolurU1'• Rolallo
R'lllloa 01len, l!'.ulerD
The Yanks gained a com- trailed 211-27
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Detroit 7 Cleveland 5
lillllts, wert aurpriaed Ia
manding 61-44 advantage in the
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New Yort a Baltimore I
AFL'o flret pre ...... ell!lbeoll
opening day's activity of I h e- NEW YORK-Coban Jose Sta.l
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Washington s Boston 4
Sallriay Dlghl
twiH!ay meet Saturday, ~. d ble, second-ranked welterweight
Minnesota 7 Kan&amp;as City I
Paul Lowe, w bo 011
MEN-WOMEN
they were expected to contmue contaoder, outpointed Stanley
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Chicago 5 1o1 Angel.. e
lhe 1l!6Z .....,. with 1 brvl.oall
their domination In IDday's fl. CK!ttenl Hayward In a 10-round
llallday'a Ronlla
ann as San Diego reeled !o a
nal 10 events. Some hope was bout.
Baltimore T New York I, lit
4-10 .....,.... ....-ed twice agalaot:ll
even being held oollor the U.S.
New Yort 11 Baltimore eo, lnd, 1ansu ~
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capture their I'Irst ST. PAUL, Minn. - Jack Rule Virgie. Mora of Pomeroy spent Cmc1DI18ti h( N 11 - 1 Lee ge Washmgtoo
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START ON VOY .\GI!
in the $35,000 St. Paul Opeo.
erett Milhoan were
dinner
~pr..ks as if his tooghest Kansu City 6 Mm-a ~....
lloolde quarterbact Mt;=~ll
guests on Tue!!day.
· 'ti0n rna collll! from Cle...,iand at a.-, "'6"'
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POOLE HARPOUR, Eng. IUP!I MILWAUKEE - Kathy Whll- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salser of compell T yHarpe~
i1Jrew two loudlclownl In Del&gt;·ll
-Five meo and a girl departed ' worth won the 112.500 Milwaukee IRacine were dinner guests of ta~mma~
g and alert cates that Role, Indeed, hu ..... ll'l·10 upoel of lloulloP.
on a planned three-year voyage Jaycee Women's Open Golf tour- Mr and Mrs Maynard Bahr
arper ~ •:ggm
ided th~ the Inside track to the award
LINCOLN IIRVICI, Da!Jt. t42
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.around the world aboard a 16-ton, I nament by seven strokes with a and Billy The· occasion was the ness on .~ e ~~ _prov
in because he has been to the Tbl OelrJend Raidln,
!lllnolt
stEel-hulled ketch SUnday night. !!116.
birthday," of Mrs. Salser and Reds w• nd 8 f elf ~innall plate 200 limel mora thu Bar· anopped a IS-game loliDtl I
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YOI'l' much lnterellled. PI- Mll4 me ablol~
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The girl is pop-singer Pauta l
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ies; 00 lliformatlon 011 how eo qualif1D a u: a. Gsu•a
Dalby, 17. Her father, Donald SOUTH ORANGE, N.J.-Gene M;. and Mrs. Art Kasper of VIctories over the p tts g
Rose has been up officially pme of llle 11111lt 10111011,
meat Job.
Dalby, 49, Is owner and skipper Scott delealed Marlin Rieesen, Columbus VJSited Wedne!!day P~raiesNS:'~i' h led
four 4181lmes and bas 21 ellra base ed tho Patrlo!a, lll-17,
or the ketch lpara. The crew ill 6-4, 8-4, 6-4 to win the Eastem with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. _Joe ua : 1 wi~rin
ni ht: hits, including three homers, rour aMbJtim gama are
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rounded out by four young bache- I Grass court m&lt;n's singles tennis M. L. Bahr
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Middleport All- Stars Playing In Wellston Championship Match Tonight'
Manager Woody Call WID boer lbrlller, U In the . . . .IIIla ll'ructli.
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going after hil fourdl ehamplon- 11x Jminp, lhua •ttl!!&amp; up !be ICICII fllllled JJ, ' 'llllllld p Dill ,...••, lfe!l all Bill Haektlt l'flllftll "'mme·
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me~~t Monday wbeo his All • eotbe llld Clay will PJ.y a coo- Neltber bid u 111ct ..,wiMaia. liiMol IItke !Co- ....., Willi llllowblf """ Cadle 4!11
Sttrs Iengie wt th Ironton In the solation game i111r1fD8 at e:•. llolh rur• Ill !be llflh - 1 ....., riOid to _ . Ill • fer a.tllltnl!» • .....,. ,...,.,
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Mlcldlepoi1 teams un4er CaD 1lUlled.
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Wilted In lllt IWO IDPSaturday
rdght Middleport have woo three ehampionohlps 1 Guy
01111*1 !he llflll """' Ill,_ W.u."l fllrow Wlllp, Cardlf t... ~ lbe aldl In
DUlled mighty Chillicothe In the in the air put yean.
1far ailll1ea1he IIIII feMel 8111 NCGild WP hleb, lllld riel IIIII&amp; 1be _
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oeml-flnals - n Bill Hackett The flnl six Innings Satur-1 Kulmw Jlpglod lllrouah ~ b t Ill oil !be coolidlel4 ' - • lbt b!lliam G( lbo
pitched two inn ings of perfect day night agalnal Chllltpolbe J ndcldle, but wlllll II 11Gb llk!e *IIIII tf1eJ h II tbta bt bit IDpll.
relief baD to win, 2-1, In eight were a peffect standoff
be- oad hue oa Doll Wllltr'l flllld. Mn'11 ~. bul
!be liD ~ 18 tcrdle
innings.
tween Middleport• a dimlnutlve et'l c:bolco. w.u.r IIIOIIod to Uo 1111111111 to • 011
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·~ tcb ID Clrl DeLater ,S.turday night lrooton junk artist John TanilebDI, and .e.ond 00 • ~ hill, tnd IDitll lUll.- 101 ~·•
pa,.y frtiD
ldged Clay eownship In anoth- Chillicothe's righthander Keith 1scored oo JIGD Lcwe}¥'1 ..,._ C!ll)f elbor lilt, a llngla In I e
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With 1 diPDer. Owls wre Nr. Btllll of Columbllo; Mr. l1ld
l1ld Kat 01 · ..... Mn. FniJlll; Carpenter l1ld va., Mr•
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of ,
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aJld nol. ,Jiecalioo llo tnowo lha1 nlnl 0111 of
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galbered ·It the Gl'llllt
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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY. OHIO

AtDold Brolherl,
618 East MaiD street, pou).
eroy, Phooe WY Z 2448.
7 20 lfc
4UCI'!ONEER

$1,995
and apartment, vacant lilt,

in heart of Middleport. Priced low for quick ~ale. See

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Write, P1rtnte • c.atael
"- C. BRADFORD
Raelae, Oble

Sewing
7 15 lfc
ro=UR=--oR""OO=M"'b-ouse--with -,-

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basem.entl-~;;-

I off Hoole No. 7. Phone

FOR SALE

waa hotlea lor
meetln&amp; of the

the July 3rd
Tuppers Plalna Greenellel. Ha·
zel BambUI was Ill chll'fe aDd
the project les1011 liresoed leW.
lng. Candace Hawk deiiHIIItra. ·
ted "bow to press 1 seam/•
Making a pin cushion wu the .
IItie of Brenda Barr'• demonstralion. - Nancy Hawk, Jle.
porter.
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Criu Bradlonl

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Furnaces.

Monza 2 Door . Maroon finish, fawn interior with bucket
srats, 4-speed box , 102 enginf:', radio, heater. Tires .show
lillle wear, a like new car at a l'eal saving.

WANT AD
INFOR~A fiON
lllontta" n.aor•n•

cu. in. motor, power steering and

brakes. Automatic, power brakes, radio, new \%tlilewall
tires, maroon finish , extra clean and priced at reafilsavings

"Lei's Finish Our Project
Books," was the project lesaon
when Ute Carpenter Boya t-H
Club met on June 27 at the
Columbia Sehool. Lavem Jor·
and Meryl HoudasheiL were
lr, charge. Questions on electr~
city, rope, photography, and
gardening were dl8cussed by
members. - Joha Yale.~

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2-6127.
7·2-30tc ~
For Rent
· ·- U. $. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
NNJN(;-·ron1al•oes, $1.00 per - . . . ' i i ' T -f . -d
FOR SALE - 178 acres, about Moa-Womea. twa start Mlb .. Jl.OS.
bushel.
B r i n g containers \1.! DUPLEX, urmshe apart· . .:o
Ul bl
t .
. oo • wedt Pnpu.~to 17 tnJrun, IIDW
dllhel ... II til,
'flfliOIII&gt;h•• (n'
.
mPnt at 390 S 2nd Middle- OJ acres 8 e, res m pas appomted . Thouund• or jobll
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,., ....-• .,M n.ert11no
and p1ek your own
Harry
C II .
wv· 11~ ture and timber. Plenty of LnlormeUoo
IC:ir:putenc- uau•n, u.nnecea.UJ
port . a
lD even 1ng.
on JOba, ... ariel, require. '
Hill , Letart F aII s, Oh'lO.
~ 26 .,
~U- f
water for house and stock. ment• Write roon flwtn• n•lbe.
For Wanl Ad Sernee
B 3 6tc
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House j'ust painted with nine l•ddre• &amp;nd pbone. LtneoiD Se"tce.
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Mlmmu"' '" h"""l" lk1 eenu
LOW BRIDGE-Traffic It heavy under London's Tower
GET YOUR FRESH peaches Fl\ E R&lt;X_&gt;M house. l645 ~m-, rooms and bath, hardwood to~. Ohio.
t Cen•&gt; ""' .. oro f1&gt;• r11r•t e&lt;l1l
4*CU~IU_,
1nN'I'tiOI\tl
I now, Hale Haven, Alberta, : coln Heights. PauJ The•ss. floors, coal furnace. Also a --- -~--·-- - -- Bridge as Saturday's aallors are out in·force. Salling under
fl'1ll' ralt ot t ~-.nh pet •oro .. ,,
the famed span are some of the 300 or so·boata returning [porter
and Georgia Belle. Midway _ WY 2·3746· __ --~-- 8 _1 _31C I three room hoos~, . garage,
MARINE SUPPLIES
be r narged for Jd"""''""l II oot
from
Putney, where tbey COIDpeled in tile Thames Tid..
. ,,., ""'' hlro 1n da:v• . , . , ...-.
Market, W. Main Street.
I·IOUSE IN Pomeroy. 6 room barn, and other bmldmgs. On - __ _ -- - _ ··-· _ _ way race.
one alll
C:A IH' Ot rUANK!i •1 :U0 tOJ
8 3 3tc
duplex. Close to Elementary mail and school bus route. il5 Ft. Inboard runabout !"'d
, wora 'ltl'tiiDUQ'I &amp;lltto o~o1dil o on
School.
Carpe ted. Birch kit· This Is a fine farm for beef tratler. Excellent condition. .
II One
Mrs. Ruth Baer Wllln charge
11 ..-oN' ,~ Ohl•u•rlfl• ouh\l~
•' o ....,no p.t "&lt;Ira
5 room unfurnished apartment, chen. Call WY 2-3618.
cattle. Will include
Ford I $700. Dean Newell, Mason, i
so we .
the July l meeting of the
O~FICt HOURS
hardwood
floors.
Over
Pick8
5
tfc
tractor,
pI
ow.
and
mowI
W.
Va.
8
2
3tp
Marshall
(the
Ch.ief
Ju.,.
Chester
Band Aids held at
1 :30 ll 'ol u -~ Ill t" "'1 UaJIJ'
A-P31f Shoe Store. Phone WY
$ll 000 Se
.1
has
pronounced
hts
judgthe
Chester
G
HaD Pro!UttJr~a'
11 Jf' " flol ' •· 1:!·'11'1 auotl
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2-53t4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
er.
, . e, wrt e or ca I
HELP WANTED
Let hlm enforce It If he
dJS)l
. Ia~ lroranthege fair' were
fT"S. SO EASY
Lando Clay, R. D. 1·, Long 1
,.
TO PLAd A
8 3 3
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REAL ESTATE
Bottom, Ohio, or ask direc- w"'o""ULn-..D""L!KE some one to cul l
1n the past, however, the
Pe
Patty Kobleniz, Lin.
K.ES" '! J PRt I(H ll.'lNG
BEAGLE dog and Collie pups.
.
. twns in Chesler, Ohio.
hay at once. Phone SH 2-4834. 1
Court has prevailed because
rry, and Esther Spencer
WAN1 Af)
Also Boston Bull. Mrs. John REAL ESTATE - Household i
8 3 6tp
Mrs. John Stoul, Harrisonthe people have usually support- presented demooslratJous. a
i'HONE WY 2-2157
Stoul. Hamsonville. Phone Auction. Saturday, August 10, .
ville, Ohio.
83 31c
THE SUPREME COURT led it even In its unpopular dewas given on the pro~-- - ·- - -- - - ~ SH 24834.
8 3 3tc
1!163, 1:00 p.m.
George Prall residence In Ru~
,cisions. For only hard cases
lesson lor this meetJnc.8pencer, Reporter,
,t947 Harl ey Davidson Motorcy- We are moving out of the land tor sale. Coolact_ Floyd
"I'll take this case ail lh e 1ever reach that Court, and peo.
NOTICES
-- cie, model 74, Motor recently State aod will sell lhe foll .. w· Thomas, RuUand, for mform· INSVRANCE __
way up to the U.S. Supreme lple usually prefer the rule of
713 i!Otp JOHNSON , Simpson lnsuronce Court," you say. Chances are, ' Iaw rather than the violence The Portland Jr. Ideal 4-H
H:::O"'M"'E::-M::-;ADE PIE Hie. Ham overhauled. New paint job. ing REAL ESTATE and Per- ation.
sanawiche&gt; 15c . Jack 's Oa1ry Phone WY 2-5129 from, a.[ sonal Property al AUCTION BUSINESS SERVICES
Agency, ln. AD !OrRIS of In you'll never make II. That!that would come if the Court Club met at the home of their
Bar, Middleport.
7-30-Gtc m. to 5 p. m Arter 5 p.
at tny residencP. located on
surance. Jim Johnson and court can onl~ hear a . few I was not supported.
Mrs. Ruth Ebel'8bach
phone WY 2-2874.
8 3 3tc State Route 143, six miles,
Bud Siltlpson. Agents.
cases, lnvolvmg those mostly (This article is based upon
July 5. A demonstration o•
LOSE- WEtGHT salety - wilh ' 2874.
~ 3 3tc I w,esl of Pomeroy, Ohio, near ."SHORT ON WATER," phone
6 I Uc dealing with federal or constl- theLawofOhio. llisnotlntend- "Textile Painllng" was given
DIAUAX lformerly UEX-A .
-~' 1\olfe Pen.
I Emmet W. Shuler contract·
tutional questions.
is
by Mrs. Ehersbach. Paula Say·
DIET
ed to adv e anyone on 8
1 b trca
1 CANNING Tomatoes, swee t 1958 Vauxhall Auto (4 door) . ing WY 2-3243 for a farm !\euler IDOunmce Agency
I Onelw ~:ne · , saSmle ork· l. curn and tu rni os. Bring eonJI good condition Admiral Tv' i pond.
7 15 tfe ••I.Jisuraoce lor ever, pei'SOD&amp;I Now and then the Supreme ic problem· No person
cu
surer, gave a re.
ffi11ia
n , ,~ a
ar
t .
D1 B h
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eed •
Courl hears a case from the ever •ttemp.1 to apply or Interon the potato chip lllle.
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a1ners. a e ac ner, u - SIX inch table saw Rubber
an
uslneos D •
ta 1 1 te d f
·11
til
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Charleen Ward Reporter
Drugs
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s r ns 3 0 wat ng un pret any law w1'thout .the adviC·e
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Door
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been SH 2-5328.
8 3 6tp I kttchen cupboard, Coller a tor
~~e~··~~:. t~;oo!~ a~!~~ of a lawyer.)
The Columbia Make-It Oirle
cancelled' l..oSI your opera·
- ·-Refrigerator, Sunray
gas ,
To Have Your
LIVESTOCK
such cases: (I) involving am· l
----met at the home of RuUt
tor's lleense? Call WY 2·2966.
FILL-UP TIME!
stove, IJI;I;•.. • .. •,; .. "1. arm
ba ad
nd
1 nd (")I
815Uc
h .
Coal, Oil ar G•s
p·
o
""''-Ge
--ss ors a consu S, a
"'
Jordan
on July &amp;. The phoNo.1 end No 2
c alf, sland, baby bed, Oak
; "''·
nile, good worker. those where a State sues anoth'
1 tograpl1y project
wu olre98e(J
PIANO TUNING and REPAIR
Fyr-Zon Treated
Library table, Enterpris~.cqal.
Also milk goata and smaD ,er or the federal government.
meeting.
Carolyn
Green.
A romp~te tuPing \() Universtove, Burn~ide .coal~...
Cl••ned •nd Ch•cked
I goats. Edna Blumenauer, Rt But only about 123 such (orJgilees
gave
the
demonstration
sal Standard Pitch, $15. ReFUEL OIL
porch swing, 3 pc. bedroom '
lor Winter
143 between Harrisonville and nail cases have come heforo
"Tips for Beller Plcturea."_;
p&lt;Jir of action. action regula- • Automalic Df'grPe
it.e, chest or ·~t~
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• Pomeroy.
8 3 3tp :ule Supreme Court In hi&lt;~tory.
Haning, Reporter,
tion. and new strings at ex~~~~·i~~t- So You Never
and dr.&lt;.:&gt;sser, corree table,
&amp;
PONY far sale or trade. WY 2-- Why the Supreme Court's ortra cost. Call WY 2-2065 or
cupboard, Maytag
washer, i
6385.
8 1 6tp · iginal j'urisdiction? Only three
e Budget Pay Plan
·ars . .L~'Iany oth er use f u1 artJ.· .• Ph onet WY2...-·wY2
6301
1
ril
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Trar&gt;y,
307
Welz7~
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Call u, Today - WY 2·2181
cles nol mentioned.
i 691 W. Motn Sf
Po.,...oy
cases mvo vmg 'r oma s ave ' ALONG THE TRUCE LINE, On July 8, the Nease Settlegall Sl., Pomeroy.
LEGAL NOTICE
come ever before the Court. As iKorea (UPI)
A A rl
Cl
etle
8 5 6tp
p
L d
k THIS RE AL ESTATE consists '
- ~- -- 1--n me can
over
s me1 at tht
omeroyo eannTlml,ar.m. ' of 20 acres, more or less, andllChO. McCOOhY, AUcrJONEER.,
LEGAL NOTtCI
a rule, St~te Department pr: IArmy patrol today exchanged
Johnson Home "Ho11.,
E. Main
p
p
ester
Ro•coe Morrla, wile reatdu at Stt.te 1fers to give the diplomat hu .
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10·
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,.,_,J'I has a good six room frame I
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4 11 tfc wUI take notice that on tbe 12th ,Ji, lwalkmg papers, If hlS conduct ea •~· In lh d m'lita 'zed ed b G
u·-ll Mary ·
AUTO SALES
o u.s e with running wat- .
o1 Jub, 1963, tbe Platnttff E 10 m a might otherwise have to go to
n u""'tM
e e I r1
Y race • ..,.~ .
Slnlth
~ HOTPOJNT elertric hot water
Oth bu"ld'
ln
1u
Y"orrt•.
tiled
ber
petition
•••mn
him
.
zone
near
the
scene
of
last
Mon-the
"Articles
Neede·i
1 mgs
1955 TUDOR Stu_debaker Good tank . Double element for ra.! er ·
er
c de a
Ln the Court of Common Pleaa
of 1 &lt;~ourt. But only the -bight court
,
.
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Good t
$l50
barn, garage. cellar house 1
M:riga Count)', Ohio, tbe aam• betna
h
h
ffecti 'dayS Commurust ambush that
a Sewing Box ' 1 The'. lfrls
s ape.
Ires.
or p ~ rl recaven DeluxE'
t ~ ble and shed - all frame. Thl·s Is
,c,•.e No. 13,520, In u.ld court. for may ear sue cases a
ng kt'l.led two Americans the Unt'l
th I
t d f
.\
.
he laid
partition ol certJID real ettat•
I t'
'th 0 ther na t'IDnS, ed Nations .Command
I
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JR:Ui to;
thi(!
ra e or a · dry cow. G
.
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top
model.
52 gal. capacily
1
f
ed
ID
petition described, to-wit:
our
rea
Ions
Wl
(UNC)
.
7
3"tit
a.
"0
enc
for
livestock.
In
f
meeltng
and
dlspla•....o
lhel1
De
Ra
- 'r" P $/O.OO. Tom Scali)•, WY 2suuatl! In Kuu.nll TotmlhJp. Mdl'a or fact. our edera1 and state
.Jig~~
- em, cme.
There are good schools and
County. Ohio, beKlnnlnK 21 .89 ehaiM
C
J
announced.
project work A card
BUTCK TUDOR hardlop. Hl58 2661.
8 .1 3tc
churches Wl.lhl·n 10 mo·nu•·s I
•ou':h of the northeast l!orner of structure. Yet ongress al ows No casualties were reported
lgned f
Mr. Nolan
.
G0 0 d
a.c
~t~ctmn e, toWll e, ranp 14; tbenl"e lower courts power to
hear
s
or
1.
~xcel1ent condition:
HENS 3nd Fn•en:; ~- Mrs. Be-;. drive and on a state route. ·
south 30 -~ chalu: thenel! ••a1 uas
on either side In today's clash.
were made for the locfi
tire~. $350. Mark 'l13rd, New s·,e Olt'ver. R. D. I, Rutland. PROPERTY
ci\Bina; then.:• north 10.!10 ehaina; cases involving the 50 states. Th UNC aid th
hoot'
. .
Haven. 862-2325.
7-3~6tc PI!. SH 2-4 695 _
WILL BE SOLD
Far All Of Your Needs
~~:.i! ~:!!~e ':ort..e•;e:••:~•. !;! In the past the Supreme Court took eplace r:r sout: of
-Linda J~ '· Bf. ·
-~-llte Rambler
S 1 6tc
~~B~i: :~dMCrow Realty Co. I M'ddl
Fe d M'll
e~:!~~.U:e:~:Jn~~~.n!"no:J;
has bel~ to promote harhl?DY tral demarcatJon line CommuI
eport
e
I
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.... ...east•••4.90
,_; ebaiDJJ
lhm.. by. offermg a forum to BdJUSI DIS
. I troops are forbidden
t0
World SUmdarcl •I Compact
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·- WY •27"•0.
~
north•••reo•
40\i deareea
E:lceUenee
. COAL. goort. clean lump, 3 " 5
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp. thmce ea•t 2uo cbatn• to the place differences among our states. cross and just across the bound1 egg no slack. Re-screened
"We Do Custom Grinding"
ot beKinnlnK. coDtatnlnl uo •ere• What are some of the cases'?
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The Salem Center Glrli 4-H
fttg car ro1,rn. ride and perf(trmNOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC
N 2 d A
M'ddltport more or lua.
.
.
· ary of the demilitarized zone
held their J 1 5
ance SmaU car economy and : stol.;('r-oit treated at mine or I CIDENTS.
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aol~av~r!:!d t'i,x.,c•:~o~eoJ:"~~=~·~~ ICath)Aiforlznia has hColad a ddtspuR'te from South Korean territory.
uy
mee:
r
delivered 'umrrer pnee now
eatate.
w
r ona over
ora 0 lV· It
th f'
h ttn...
at Dixie Roush's bome. Tht
manal!erabilit}
on ,Jacobs Loa I Co .. R. 0 1. 1Terms: Cash
I
The praytr or llld petttlon Ia ror
. ht
C )'f •
I 'med
was
e trst s oo ....-e excall streJsed. safety. Eacl.
see
Bradford Auction Comn. any. RaCOBA SERVICI
the P•ruuoo ot ••ld real e•tate •nd er ng s. a I ornm
c 81
!Change reported since the last
nl
ered b
Pomeroy . Phone SH 2-4959
for other equitable relief. Uld delen· tideland oil rights against the f th
f tal klr '-he
I
preae anBW
~·
Metropolitan Motors
n.'y " 46
WY 2 37 · 1 cine, Ohio C. C. Bradford, ,I ere-c~ your nora ra oo•a ~ed•• d1111t I• required to an.wer IJilld P«l·
0
ree a
8 mm 9 S X
whe
their a.ltch
E MaiD Street, Pomeroy
••
.:.-3 9, or
·24
llld prowen DUIII, all •• "'• umt
tion on or berore !.he 14tb day Df federal government. As guard- days ago although UNC troop
re
a
e ·,
.
7 15 30tc l Anctioneer, A. C. Bradford, I Tow •rlce of 1'-SO.
September, 1983, or jUdKment will J
f th lnt
ts 0 f "t8
'
8
were kept and If tbi.'i
0
PboDe WY 2-3870
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Sales Mgr.
I For dtDI!IIdOtlolo ..n'ICII Clll Clotr bo tall:l!n agalnat him.
ans
e
ere&amp;
ad
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Signed : Edna and Dana , w•oct• Tocll Po ......, w., 'l-2a•• J. B. o·a~:niD~ ~f:;,~:·.,P~~t:tM~~ntttt pie, states have sued other along the truce Une since then
awere
~C:., Gen:!~
FOR NEW or used cars
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sepll(' tank? Gel Klean EmBlumenauer I •• c ......, ""tu•
m 15, u. a9; (81 s. 12, 19, ttl!
states, for example, when the without drawing return fire ' "'ollan, Mrs. Vivian Pierce· aOi.!
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All Septic tank cleaner
at l
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Norrc
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other
state lets Its citizens dis' l l'
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trucks, pno ,RI! Man·m Ma.rk&lt;~
Lanrlmark Farm Bureau. Po· · . o . 9• 5tc
FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer
c... N•. 11,1 " charge sewage to the bann of
Lena Cray. 1Jnda Midkiff
11 1ilW to Hem 21
SAI.E~MAN Bea:o~le\ Malil meroy .
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back-hoe
work,
Call
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7-l-3otc 76
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acres wrt
7 room house, 3243. Emmet W. Shuler. con· Notk., 11 berrby liveD that Eva lness preferential treatment inDish Towel?" ••Fringing: It
!B-9-ttr MEXICAN Tomatoes now ripe
other outbuildings, some fruit trac1·mg, 342 page Street' M'd
L. Pou, whoM Polt Office addreu u
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l ~ ,aoute 2. Cbeahlre. Ohio, baa been dU· juring citizens of another state.
was p atty
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- - -- Wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse
trees and timber, ~ miles orr dleport. Free estimates.
II appOinted admlnlatratrho; or t h p
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1952 NASH. Good tires, runs Ohio.
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Houtr 7 North at Fi\·e Pot'nts.
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E~•te ol Jome. . Be.-un utue Jatr or But the court will not give legal
V JOB
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and looks good. Virl!il Tea__
7 la tfc Mem• county, Ohio, df!'cell.ed.
relief unless in)·ury is real
was the title aru:
See George Abbott, Pomeroy, II'
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Dated Lhl11 2!lth d•Y of July 1963.
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lord, Syracuse, WY 2-6986. 'ONF: 50.000 BTU Coleman gas
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No one has yet solved t h e
6'•en Y
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Judge of the Probat• Court
Shenefield · A Mothen'
Te:-.
8 1 Jtp £1oor furnace, 2 smaller gas _Ohio,
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M.. i., county, Ohio
problem !lf how the Court en- ..
171 29 liD 5 •12 - ate
floor furnaces, coal furnace, FOR SALE : 3 acres below Hob- l
forces Its decisions against a
planned for July lt at thtFor Sale
2 wheel steel trailer - chest- son Depot. Good homesite out
NOTICI or •••otNTMINT
state. Thus in 1793 law-makers CLEVELAND (UPI)
of the advisor 'Mra. Kat•
"'·REEVD!I.
"·'" dec1ared hGeorgIa liedwouwi
Jd hang ster s PresJdent J ames
. Rich member was lt.
- - - Maytag washer. Antique book I1 of high water. Ph. WY 2fie~~ ot JOHN WESLEY
Me-xiran TomatCK"s now ripe . cases couch, record player. Ph 5187.
8 3 6tc
Notleo 11 hereby .rtven that JohJI anyone w o comp
th cer- received an unexpected standon ber projet!t progres~
Wm. H. Holmes. Syracuse,
WV 2-3702 evenings.
FO_R_sALE~-HoU;-in Bashan.
:· J'~~~=o~~6h1:.0~. Cf:."rba':t!': taln unfavorable declslon. In lng ovation Saturday night
the Tea. - P.-n WUaORt ff.e ,
Ohio.
7 31 t.fc
8 5 3tc Four rooms and bath . Second
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dub •PPolnted AdmiDI.trator of tbe 1860 Kentucky wanted to force a Junior Chamber of ~~s::\~:~-·~~~~~~~~;;;
FREE LOAN of our ~fflcient :
FOR RENT
fiorr unfinished. 2'/• acres
=~: ~~u!'(.":' o'::~'L!'.O:.::. "" or Ohio to give up a fugitive. The conference in suburban
land . 6 miles from Racine on ~·
Date;'uJ:!'
dJ~~Jub' 1913· Court would not comply
be- The teamster boss
Carpet Shampooers with purchase of Blue Lustre Sham- HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. Call newly surfaced road. Ralph ,
~u:=: ~~a'~~. PI:t!~ Court
cf ause theh. Court said it couldn't the Kennedflv
· y admlntsb'ation,
1ore a
pon. Baker Furniture, Middle- [ Elod" Webb, 304 Sycamorej Trussell, WI 9-3053.
Sales &amp; Service
m .. ca1 ..,. - ,,.
orce 0 to to act.
e • stale galllel'in!l'\
port.
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St.
Middleport.
8
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In
1915,
VIrginia
got
a
JudKof
Ute
civic
group, of trying
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73
8 3 6tc
~A
ment against West Vlrglnla fiJr create a police stale.
COUNTRY HOME. six rooms. ~- ---- Ji'OR SALE : House in Bashan, eFits Almost Every Car
$15,000,000. But West Virginia
"I'm ben le nclle JDU !Do
bath and full basement. Free TH~E ~E~PI~nt"~'tms ~;,d 4 rooms and bath, 2nd floor .
_J -•didn't pay. When the Court Dlpl," Bolla told tile Jjr011p.
gas,....
automatic
heat. ChPhnne
~lC.Qmp
threatened to enforce the judg. "I'm bere le uge JOi1 lbete
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Floyd Well
te
Henry Hennesy. Ph. WY 2 unfurnished . 2~. acres land. i eTranslerable When
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from
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on
newYou
Trade
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AU(,,
S
ment
by "appropriate
reme- II 10 d~ betWeen ,~•
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R"d
Road
!134.
8-2-lltc
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dies," West VIrginia paid. No- baddlaglll8lllgellleal-""'
="""==-=-~--,- 8 2 Jlp 8 room house with bath, auto- sell, WI 9-3053.
I eGuaranteed 24 Months 1 The Middle]IOI'I .Garden Club bodv kn!&gt;WS )Vhat ' the Co u r 1 me. We baYe a CGDIJilGil . ._
DAY BED with mattress. 15.00~~ malic heat on Slate Route
8 1 3tc
or 24 .000 Miles
:whold : : ' 111Dt18l picnic could have done, luld w..t Vir· tile stll'\'lval olllda aa~;~
Phone WY 2-5200.
t24. Phone WI 9-:r.J29. Mr. HOUSE FOR SALE, in Porn. .
ay ev . g August 5 at glnia •failed to comply.
Hoffa repealed his_
1the Middleport Roadside Park
a 2 6tp Glen West.
8 2 6tc
Sometimes the Court relies on that news media lie
_
~-:--:-:- -~:c-~..,-. 1 eroy, across from new school eMost Popular Unit
beginning at &amp;:30 p. m. Mem- the President or the u. s. MJtr.. He o1so crlllclzed'
No. J potatoes, $1.50 - 5I) lb.1 3 ROOM furnished apartment, Mulberry Avenue. 5 rooms,
In The U. ~-A.
hera are aaked to bring their sb D
ffl
f th Court Robert F
. K ·nedy'
1
bag, No. 2 potatoe:; 50 lb . hag I I:W Mutherry · Phone WY 2- bath, basement, large lot. G.
a s as 0 cers 0
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7
31
61
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school
to legal
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to 00. Charles Hilion. Port· 6615 ·
P
I. Financing, approved. Ph.
The oervlce.
Pomeroy Garden
club Yel,
other Rock's
presldento
havecase.
not 1M
FBI
land.
8 I 6tc THREE anc! tour room furmsl&gt; WY 2-3573.
7 31 6tc j
•ll INSTALLED Iwill hold Ito annual picnic at ·
-- _
now
MEXTCAN tomatoes now ripe. ed and unfurnished apart. FOR s LE
the home of MlJ. Charl8o R.
BEING Rt:ASSIGNED
Ithe FBI
proseeuw me
Wm. H. Holmes,' s yracuse, ments. WY W434
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Two
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Karr
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Monda
at
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r .,
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au Roy A. saying so!'
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7 31 tfc
12 &amp; lfc en. automatic gas heat. lti4' l'
Members are ask to take their Hendricks of Racine, son of Mr. I'
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own table oervice.
and Mrs. Walter Ill.· Hendricks In 1111.
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DIID bealtb lo kalp dtiebno and lind the real ......
COWl woiJ.4aoed wt11t ""*"t•l'lll · It eu't be. lbo7 ...,..t, bolower~D&amp; drugs Ill on!.- to ,....... ..,... Ill capodty· lor IDiltUfae.
the dtolesterol coateot o1 - · turinC choiOiterol II rolatheljoond milk.
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Be Illumed people m un- dtelltlllry, choleotol'lll It . , _ i
brtlbbly dovvled IG liP and f - b)' aD the liHuoo - it II
miJk. Be aJio Wll M?lmiDI n- 1D -"'ial f - Ill me!&gt;tboleeulve cbolealtrol in tho burrwt 111m. None ol lhele many pro.
blood atrum It largely n- dlldkot eeaten llltut clown boaponsible for artery.Jtordenlng and ciUBe dielry choleolerol It blgb,
110 life and reliable drugs will they .....,ed.
be developed for people 1o take SO It mUJI follow thai ebolesterlo minlmist tltelr cholesterol.
ol in food ill an addition to an ..,.
Cox and blo 11880ciates at the 1changlllg natural mpply and If
U-ity of !Uinolt School of ex&lt;esoJve cholesterol blood lnell
Medicine, Chica10, were trylllg to are to be ......,... clown, tho ct.
IIIIRo aomelltlq of current llciea- lostenJI hu lo be ltlblracttd
till&lt; dtoleoterol COIIIUIIoa. IIGme from tho diel. 'l1W wu wby Col
adenlllll blame exceo.oive human , suggested redut:IDg tho cbolester- 1
blood cboleaterol 011 blgb
ol Ill milk and eggo by giving
ltrol eaUni.
druga to cows and cblckena.
U.er Allo Predaeet
[ In their tffitdioa) report to 1111
But other sclertlilta think clJo. organ of the American Medical
lesterol in tho human diet II rela. Auociallon Cox and his 11110tively unimportant. n1eJ rely oo elates laid tho oclenllfle evitlenco 1
lhe chemical eleventelo ol the oupporting their clowngradlng
buman liver. II lDIDuflellll'Otl the human liver 81 l ·&lt;boleoterol
cboleiJlenll quite on Ito own. producer lo "odmilledly mea·
Tbeae ICientilta suaest tlta t ger."
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Tberelon, lite amotml of ehl&gt; bypothe... they referred to were
~estero~ in ooe'o diet lln'l govern- those whl&lt;b minlmlte tho lmporIDg, they reoaon: Tbe blood ch&lt;&gt; tance ol dietary &lt;bolestorol Ill
1estero1 lenJ wW be approDmll&amp;- blgb blood obollllerol levels and
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eroy, Phooe WY Z 2448.
7 20 lfc
4UCI'!ONEER

$1,995
and apartment, vacant lilt,

in heart of Middleport. Priced low for quick ~ale. See

@

,._ol'tltr•fl•,.

-

IU!:GULA OUNS

Write, P1rtnte • c.atael
"- C. BRADFORD
Raelae, Oble

Sewing
7 15 lfc
ro=UR=--oR""OO=M"'b-ouse--with -,-

U~

re lot, large porch,

S II

basem.entl-~;;-

I off Hoole No. 7. Phone

FOR SALE

waa hotlea lor
meetln&amp; of the

the July 3rd
Tuppers Plalna Greenellel. Ha·
zel BambUI was Ill chll'fe aDd
the project les1011 liresoed leW.
lng. Candace Hawk deiiHIIItra. ·
ted "bow to press 1 seam/•
Making a pin cushion wu the .
IItie of Brenda Barr'• demonstralion. - Nancy Hawk, Jle.
porter.
•

Complete StHioe
Criu Bradlonl

~~~ft~~d.ns:;:;'epo~:.

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DoriS DaviS

Furnaces.

Monza 2 Door . Maroon finish, fawn interior with bucket
srats, 4-speed box , 102 enginf:', radio, heater. Tires .show
lillle wear, a like new car at a l'eal saving.

WANT AD
INFOR~A fiON
lllontta" n.aor•n•

cu. in. motor, power steering and

brakes. Automatic, power brakes, radio, new \%tlilewall
tires, maroon finish , extra clean and priced at reafilsavings

"Lei's Finish Our Project
Books," was the project lesaon
when Ute Carpenter Boya t-H
Club met on June 27 at the
Columbia Sehool. Lavem Jor·
and Meryl HoudasheiL were
lr, charge. Questions on electr~
city, rope, photography, and
gardening were dl8cussed by
members. - Joha Yale.~

wv 1·

2-6127.
7·2-30tc ~
For Rent
· ·- U. $. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
NNJN(;-·ron1al•oes, $1.00 per - . . . ' i i ' T -f . -d
FOR SALE - 178 acres, about Moa-Womea. twa start Mlb .. Jl.OS.
bushel.
B r i n g containers \1.! DUPLEX, urmshe apart· . .:o
Ul bl
t .
. oo • wedt Pnpu.~to 17 tnJrun, IIDW
dllhel ... II til,
'flfliOIII&gt;h•• (n'
.
mPnt at 390 S 2nd Middle- OJ acres 8 e, res m pas appomted . Thouund• or jobll
...,.,.. &lt;n•r&gt;
,., ....-• .,M n.ert11no
and p1ek your own
Harry
C II .
wv· 11~ ture and timber. Plenty of LnlormeUoo
IC:ir:putenc- uau•n, u.nnecea.UJ
port . a
lD even 1ng.
on JOba, ... ariel, require. '
Hill , Letart F aII s, Oh'lO.
~ 26 .,
~U- f
water for house and stock. ment• Write roon flwtn• n•lbe.
For Wanl Ad Sernee
B 3 6tc
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House j'ust painted with nine l•ddre• &amp;nd pbone. LtneoiD Se"tce.
- --- .
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J Bot MIL, Tbe Dalb Seatlnel. Pom•
• t.:env
~· "''"'" ~n~ '""'""""
1
Mlmmu"' '" h"""l" lk1 eenu
LOW BRIDGE-Traffic It heavy under London's Tower
GET YOUR FRESH peaches Fl\ E R&lt;X_&gt;M house. l645 ~m-, rooms and bath, hardwood to~. Ohio.
t Cen•&gt; ""' .. oro f1&gt;• r11r•t e&lt;l1l
4*CU~IU_,
1nN'I'tiOI\tl
I now, Hale Haven, Alberta, : coln Heights. PauJ The•ss. floors, coal furnace. Also a --- -~--·-- - -- Bridge as Saturday's aallors are out in·force. Salling under
fl'1ll' ralt ot t ~-.nh pet •oro .. ,,
the famed span are some of the 300 or so·boata returning [porter
and Georgia Belle. Midway _ WY 2·3746· __ --~-- 8 _1 _31C I three room hoos~, . garage,
MARINE SUPPLIES
be r narged for Jd"""''""l II oot
from
Putney, where tbey COIDpeled in tile Thames Tid..
. ,,., ""'' hlro 1n da:v• . , . , ...-.
Market, W. Main Street.
I·IOUSE IN Pomeroy. 6 room barn, and other bmldmgs. On - __ _ -- - _ ··-· _ _ way race.
one alll
C:A IH' Ot rUANK!i •1 :U0 tOJ
8 3 3tc
duplex. Close to Elementary mail and school bus route. il5 Ft. Inboard runabout !"'d
, wora 'ltl'tiiDUQ'I &amp;lltto o~o1dil o on
School.
Carpe ted. Birch kit· This Is a fine farm for beef tratler. Excellent condition. .
II One
Mrs. Ruth Baer Wllln charge
11 ..-oN' ,~ Ohl•u•rlfl• ouh\l~
•' o ....,no p.t "&lt;Ira
5 room unfurnished apartment, chen. Call WY 2-3618.
cattle. Will include
Ford I $700. Dean Newell, Mason, i
so we .
the July l meeting of the
O~FICt HOURS
hardwood
floors.
Over
Pick8
5
tfc
tractor,
pI
ow.
and
mowI
W.
Va.
8
2
3tp
Marshall
(the
Ch.ief
Ju.,.
Chester
Band Aids held at
1 :30 ll 'ol u -~ Ill t" "'1 UaJIJ'
A-P31f Shoe Store. Phone WY
$ll 000 Se
.1
has
pronounced
hts
judgthe
Chester
G
HaD Pro!UttJr~a'
11 Jf' " flol ' •· 1:!·'11'1 auotl
11
2-53t4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
er.
, . e, wrt e or ca I
HELP WANTED
Let hlm enforce It If he
dJS)l
. Ia~ lroranthege fair' were
fT"S. SO EASY
Lando Clay, R. D. 1·, Long 1
,.
TO PLAd A
8 3 3
- - - - -~~~
tp
REAL ESTATE
Bottom, Ohio, or ask direc- w"'o""ULn-..D""L!KE some one to cul l
1n the past, however, the
Pe
Patty Kobleniz, Lin.
K.ES" '! J PRt I(H ll.'lNG
BEAGLE dog and Collie pups.
.
. twns in Chesler, Ohio.
hay at once. Phone SH 2-4834. 1
Court has prevailed because
rry, and Esther Spencer
WAN1 Af)
Also Boston Bull. Mrs. John REAL ESTATE - Household i
8 3 6tp
Mrs. John Stoul, Harrisonthe people have usually support- presented demooslratJous. a
i'HONE WY 2-2157
Stoul. Hamsonville. Phone Auction. Saturday, August 10, .
ville, Ohio.
83 31c
THE SUPREME COURT led it even In its unpopular dewas given on the pro~-- - ·- - -- - - ~ SH 24834.
8 3 3tc
1!163, 1:00 p.m.
George Prall residence In Ru~
,cisions. For only hard cases
lesson lor this meetJnc.8pencer, Reporter,
,t947 Harl ey Davidson Motorcy- We are moving out of the land tor sale. Coolact_ Floyd
"I'll take this case ail lh e 1ever reach that Court, and peo.
NOTICES
-- cie, model 74, Motor recently State aod will sell lhe foll .. w· Thomas, RuUand, for mform· INSVRANCE __
way up to the U.S. Supreme lple usually prefer the rule of
713 i!Otp JOHNSON , Simpson lnsuronce Court," you say. Chances are, ' Iaw rather than the violence The Portland Jr. Ideal 4-H
H:::O"'M"'E::-M::-;ADE PIE Hie. Ham overhauled. New paint job. ing REAL ESTATE and Per- ation.
sanawiche&gt; 15c . Jack 's Oa1ry Phone WY 2-5129 from, a.[ sonal Property al AUCTION BUSINESS SERVICES
Agency, ln. AD !OrRIS of In you'll never make II. That!that would come if the Court Club met at the home of their
Bar, Middleport.
7-30-Gtc m. to 5 p. m Arter 5 p.
at tny residencP. located on
surance. Jim Johnson and court can onl~ hear a . few I was not supported.
Mrs. Ruth Ebel'8bach
phone WY 2-2874.
8 3 3tc State Route 143, six miles,
Bud Siltlpson. Agents.
cases, lnvolvmg those mostly (This article is based upon
July 5. A demonstration o•
LOSE- WEtGHT salety - wilh ' 2874.
~ 3 3tc I w,esl of Pomeroy, Ohio, near ."SHORT ON WATER," phone
6 I Uc dealing with federal or constl- theLawofOhio. llisnotlntend- "Textile Painllng" was given
DIAUAX lformerly UEX-A .
-~' 1\olfe Pen.
I Emmet W. Shuler contract·
tutional questions.
is
by Mrs. Ehersbach. Paula Say·
DIET
ed to adv e anyone on 8
1 b trca
1 CANNING Tomatoes, swee t 1958 Vauxhall Auto (4 door) . ing WY 2-3243 for a farm !\euler IDOunmce Agency
I Onelw ~:ne · , saSmle ork· l. curn and tu rni os. Bring eonJI good condition Admiral Tv' i pond.
7 15 tfe ••I.Jisuraoce lor ever, pei'SOD&amp;I Now and then the Supreme ic problem· No person
cu
surer, gave a re.
ffi11ia
n , ,~ a
ar
t .
D1 B h
R t
.
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d b
eed •
Courl hears a case from the ever •ttemp.1 to apply or Interon the potato chip lllle.
·
• M ""I
a1ners. a e ac ner, u - SIX inch table saw Rubber
an
uslneos D •
ta 1 1 te d f
·11
til
"
Charleen Ward Reporter
Drugs
~~~· P 1anu" · Hamsonv1
·
'IIe "d
'
Pboae w~~ •....-.....
··~
s r ns 3 0 wat ng un pret any law w1'thout .the adviC·e
•
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·
n .. Ph . 1 tJre wheelbarrow, Glass
Door
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been SH 2-5328.
8 3 6tp I kttchen cupboard, Coller a tor
~~e~··~~:. t~;oo!~ a~!~~ of a lawyer.)
The Columbia Make-It Oirle
cancelled' l..oSI your opera·
- ·-Refrigerator, Sunray
gas ,
To Have Your
LIVESTOCK
such cases: (I) involving am· l
----met at the home of RuUt
tor's lleense? Call WY 2·2966.
FILL-UP TIME!
stove, IJI;I;•.. • .. •,; .. "1. arm
ba ad
nd
1 nd (")I
815Uc
h .
Coal, Oil ar G•s
p·
o
""''-Ge
--ss ors a consu S, a
"'
Jordan
on July &amp;. The phoNo.1 end No 2
c alf, sland, baby bed, Oak
; "''·
nile, good worker. those where a State sues anoth'
1 tograpl1y project
wu olre98e(J
PIANO TUNING and REPAIR
Fyr-Zon Treated
Library table, Enterpris~.cqal.
Also milk goata and smaD ,er or the federal government.
meeting.
Carolyn
Green.
A romp~te tuPing \() Universtove, Burn~ide .coal~...
Cl••ned •nd Ch•cked
I goats. Edna Blumenauer, Rt But only about 123 such (orJgilees
gave
the
demonstration
sal Standard Pitch, $15. ReFUEL OIL
porch swing, 3 pc. bedroom '
lor Winter
143 between Harrisonville and nail cases have come heforo
"Tips for Beller Plcturea."_;
p&lt;Jir of action. action regula- • Automalic Df'grPe
it.e, chest or ·~t~
•
,
• Pomeroy.
8 3 3tp :ule Supreme Court In hi&lt;~tory.
Haning, Reporter,
tion. and new strings at ex~~~~·i~~t- So You Never
and dr.&lt;.:&gt;sser, corree table,
&amp;
PONY far sale or trade. WY 2-- Why the Supreme Court's ortra cost. Call WY 2-2065 or
cupboard, Maytag
washer, i
6385.
8 1 6tp · iginal j'urisdiction? Only three
e Budget Pay Plan
·ars . .L~'Iany oth er use f u1 artJ.· .• Ph onet WY2...-·wY2
6301
1
ril
..
Larr)·
Trar&gt;y,
307
Welz7~
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t h
W ,
Call u, Today - WY 2·2181
cles nol mentioned.
i 691 W. Motn Sf
Po.,...oy
cases mvo vmg 'r oma s ave ' ALONG THE TRUCE LINE, On July 8, the Nease Settlegall Sl., Pomeroy.
LEGAL NOTICE
come ever before the Court. As iKorea (UPI)
A A rl
Cl
etle
8 5 6tp
p
L d
k THIS RE AL ESTATE consists '
- ~- -- 1--n me can
over
s me1 at tht
omeroyo eannTlml,ar.m. ' of 20 acres, more or less, andllChO. McCOOhY, AUcrJONEER.,
LEGAL NOTtCI
a rule, St~te Department pr: IArmy patrol today exchanged
Johnson Home "Ho11.,
E. Main
p
p
ester
Ro•coe Morrla, wile reatdu at Stt.te 1fers to give the diplomat hu .
·
•
r f&lt;'"
10·
,_
- ._.....,
__,.,_,.,_
,.,_,J'I has a good six room frame I
•
Hoipltat, Huntlneton. weat vtr•mta.
.
.
•
fire with Communist North Kora Dress"' was d~at·
L.---.,,_......,_.,.
_
h
4 11 tfc wUI take notice that on tbe 12th ,Ji, lwalkmg papers, If hlS conduct ea •~· In lh d m'lita 'zed ed b G
u·-ll Mary ·
AUTO SALES
o u.s e with running wat- .
o1 Jub, 1963, tbe Platnttff E 10 m a might otherwise have to go to
n u""'tM
e e I r1
Y race • ..,.~ .
Slnlth
~ HOTPOJNT elertric hot water
Oth bu"ld'
ln
1u
Y"orrt•.
tiled
ber
petition
•••mn
him
.
zone
near
the
scene
of
last
Mon-the
"Articles
Neede·i
1 mgs
1955 TUDOR Stu_debaker Good tank . Double element for ra.! er ·
er
c de a
Ln the Court of Common Pleaa
of 1 &lt;~ourt. But only the -bight court
,
.
·
h
Good t
$l50
barn, garage. cellar house 1
M:riga Count)', Ohio, tbe aam• betna
h
h
ffecti 'dayS Commurust ambush that
a Sewing Box ' 1 The'. lfrls
s ape.
Ires.
or p ~ rl recaven DeluxE'
t ~ ble and shed - all frame. Thl·s Is
,c,•.e No. 13,520, In u.ld court. for may ear sue cases a
ng kt'l.led two Americans the Unt'l
th I
t d f
.\
.
he laid
partition ol certJID real ettat•
I t'
'th 0 ther na t'IDnS, ed Nations .Command
I
..
e r mot•:_
JR:Ui to;
thi(!
ra e or a · dry cow. G
.
.
top
model.
52 gal. capacily
1
f
ed
ID
petition described, to-wit:
our
rea
Ions
Wl
(UNC)
.
7
3"tit
a.
"0
enc
for
livestock.
In
f
meeltng
and
dlspla•....o
lhel1
De
Ra
- 'r" P $/O.OO. Tom Scali)•, WY 2suuatl! In Kuu.nll TotmlhJp. Mdl'a or fact. our edera1 and state
.Jig~~
- em, cme.
There are good schools and
County. Ohio, beKlnnlnK 21 .89 ehaiM
C
J
announced.
project work A card
BUTCK TUDOR hardlop. Hl58 2661.
8 .1 3tc
churches Wl.lhl·n 10 mo·nu•·s I
•ou':h of the northeast l!orner of structure. Yet ongress al ows No casualties were reported
lgned f
Mr. Nolan
.
G0 0 d
a.c
~t~ctmn e, toWll e, ranp 14; tbenl"e lower courts power to
hear
s
or
1.
~xcel1ent condition:
HENS 3nd Fn•en:; ~- Mrs. Be-;. drive and on a state route. ·
south 30 -~ chalu: thenel! ••a1 uas
on either side In today's clash.
were made for the locfi
tire~. $350. Mark 'l13rd, New s·,e Olt'ver. R. D. I, Rutland. PROPERTY
ci\Bina; then.:• north 10.!10 ehaina; cases involving the 50 states. Th UNC aid th
hoot'
. .
Haven. 862-2325.
7-3~6tc PI!. SH 2-4 695 _
WILL BE SOLD
Far All Of Your Needs
~~:.i! ~:!!~e ':ort..e•;e:••:~•. !;! In the past the Supreme Court took eplace r:r sout: of
-Linda J~ '· Bf. ·
-~-llte Rambler
S 1 6tc
~~B~i: :~dMCrow Realty Co. I M'ddl
Fe d M'll
e~:!~~.U:e:~:Jn~~~.n!"no:J;
has bel~ to promote harhl?DY tral demarcatJon line CommuI
eport
e
I
"'
.... ...east•••4.90
,_; ebaiDJJ
lhm.. by. offermg a forum to BdJUSI DIS
. I troops are forbidden
t0
World SUmdarcl •I Compact
---- · -~·
·- WY •27"•0.
~
north•••reo•
40\i deareea
E:lceUenee
. COAL. goort. clean lump, 3 " 5
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp. thmce ea•t 2uo cbatn• to the place differences among our states. cross and just across the bound1 egg no slack. Re-screened
"We Do Custom Grinding"
ot beKinnlnK. coDtatnlnl uo •ere• What are some of the cases'?
..
The Salem Center Glrli 4-H
fttg car ro1,rn. ride and perf(trmNOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC
N 2 d A
M'ddltport more or lua.
.
.
· ary of the demilitarized zone
held their J 1 5
ance SmaU car economy and : stol.;('r-oit treated at mine or I CIDENTS.
-, . n "·
•
aol~av~r!:!d t'i,x.,c•:~o~eoJ:"~~=~·~~ ICath)Aiforlznia has hColad a ddtspuR'te from South Korean territory.
uy
mee:
r
delivered 'umrrer pnee now
eatate.
w
r ona over
ora 0 lV· It
th f'
h ttn...
at Dixie Roush's bome. Tht
manal!erabilit}
on ,Jacobs Loa I Co .. R. 0 1. 1Terms: Cash
I
The praytr or llld petttlon Ia ror
. ht
C )'f •
I 'med
was
e trst s oo ....-e excall streJsed. safety. Eacl.
see
Bradford Auction Comn. any. RaCOBA SERVICI
the P•ruuoo ot ••ld real e•tate •nd er ng s. a I ornm
c 81
!Change reported since the last
nl
ered b
Pomeroy . Phone SH 2-4959
for other equitable relief. Uld delen· tideland oil rights against the f th
f tal klr '-he
I
preae anBW
~·
Metropolitan Motors
n.'y " 46
WY 2 37 · 1 cine, Ohio C. C. Bradford, ,I ere-c~ your nora ra oo•a ~ed•• d1111t I• required to an.wer IJilld P«l·
0
ree a
8 mm 9 S X
whe
their a.ltch
E MaiD Street, Pomeroy
••
.:.-3 9, or
·24
llld prowen DUIII, all •• "'• umt
tion on or berore !.he 14tb day Df federal government. As guard- days ago although UNC troop
re
a
e ·,
.
7 15 30tc l Anctioneer, A. C. Bradford, I Tow •rlce of 1'-SO.
September, 1983, or jUdKment will J
f th lnt
ts 0 f "t8
'
8
were kept and If tbi.'i
0
PboDe WY 2-3870
~- -····- -- ~
Sales Mgr.
I For dtDI!IIdOtlolo ..n'ICII Clll Clotr bo tall:l!n agalnat him.
ans
e
ere&amp;
ad
I
Qet..
I ~ have fired at suspicious objects
4 Z2 tfr WHY WORRY over a sluggish
Signed : Edna and Dana , w•oct• Tocll Po ......, w., 'l-2a•• J. B. o·a~:niD~ ~f:;,~:·.,P~~t:tM~~ntttt pie, states have sued other along the truce Une since then
awere
~C:., Gen:!~
FOR NEW or used cars
•Jf
sepll(' tank? Gel Klean EmBlumenauer I •• c ......, ""tu•
m 15, u. a9; (81 s. 12, 19, ttl!
states, for example, when the without drawing return fire ' "'ollan, Mrs. Vivian Pierce· aOi.!
,
All Septic tank cleaner
at l
,
Norrc
.,,.
,NTMINT
other
state lets Its citizens dis' l l'
1
0
0
181 5 6 7
trucks, pno ,RI! Man·m Ma.rk&lt;~
Lanrlmark Farm Bureau. Po· · . o . 9• 5tc
FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer
c... N•. 11,1 " charge sewage to the bann of
Lena Cray. 1Jnda Midkiff
11 1ilW to Hem 21
SAI.E~MAN Bea:o~le\ Malil meroy .
I
·--~
or
back-hoe
work,
Call
WY
2.
Eltat•
of .James Bfl"Un Llttl• D•·
th
tate
II
Ita
bu
7-l-3otc 76
.h
ceaaed
ano er s
, or a ows
~
ews ~thP.ns. LV 3-4061
~ _ -------~ -1
acres wrt
7 room house, 3243. Emmet W. Shuler. con· Notk., 11 berrby liveD that Eva lness preferential treatment inDish Towel?" ••Fringing: It
!B-9-ttr MEXICAN Tomatoes now ripe
other outbuildings, some fruit trac1·mg, 342 page Street' M'd
L. Pou, whoM Polt Office addreu u
,
'""
l ~ ,aoute 2. Cbeahlre. Ohio, baa been dU· juring citizens of another state.
was p atty
wr._...·~
- - -- Wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse
trees and timber, ~ miles orr dleport. Free estimates.
II appOinted admlnlatratrho; or t h p
0
"SelaMhoo...
1952 NASH. Good tires, runs Ohio.
tfc
Houtr 7 North at Fi\·e Pot'nts.
.,
E~•te ol Jome. . Be.-un utue Jatr or But the court will not give legal
V JOB
__..,. A
7
31
and looks good. Virl!il Tea__
7 la tfc Mem• county, Ohio, df!'cell.ed.
relief unless in)·ury is real
was the title aru:
See George Abbott, Pomeroy, II'
~
Dated Lhl11 2!lth d•Y of July 1963.
·
...~..
b Lind
lord, Syracuse, WY 2-6986. 'ONF: 50.000 BTU Coleman gas
F. • · "'""••
No one has yet solved t h e
6'•en Y
"
R. D.
3
8 5 3tp '
Judge of the Probat• Court
Shenefield · A Mothen'
Te:-.
8 1 Jtp £1oor furnace, 2 smaller gas _Ohio,
__ ---~
·-~---- --~- __ 1
M.. i., county, Ohio
problem !lf how the Court en- ..
171 29 liD 5 •12 - ate
floor furnaces, coal furnace, FOR SALE : 3 acres below Hob- l
forces Its decisions against a
planned for July lt at thtFor Sale
2 wheel steel trailer - chest- son Depot. Good homesite out
NOTICI or •••otNTMINT
state. Thus in 1793 law-makers CLEVELAND (UPI)
of the advisor 'Mra. Kat•
"'·REEVD!I.
"·'" dec1ared hGeorgIa liedwouwi
Jd hang ster s PresJdent J ames
. Rich member was lt.
- - - Maytag washer. Antique book I1 of high water. Ph. WY 2fie~~ ot JOHN WESLEY
Me-xiran TomatCK"s now ripe . cases couch, record player. Ph 5187.
8 3 6tc
Notleo 11 hereby .rtven that JohJI anyone w o comp
th cer- received an unexpected standon ber projet!t progres~
Wm. H. Holmes. Syracuse,
WV 2-3702 evenings.
FO_R_sALE~-HoU;-in Bashan.
:· J'~~~=o~~6h1:.0~. Cf:."rba':t!': taln unfavorable declslon. In lng ovation Saturday night
the Tea. - P.-n WUaORt ff.e ,
Ohio.
7 31 t.fc
8 5 3tc Four rooms and bath . Second
·
dub •PPolnted AdmiDI.trator of tbe 1860 Kentucky wanted to force a Junior Chamber of ~~s::\~:~-·~~~~~~~~;;;
FREE LOAN of our ~fflcient :
FOR RENT
fiorr unfinished. 2'/• acres
=~: ~~u!'(.":' o'::~'L!'.O:.::. "" or Ohio to give up a fugitive. The conference in suburban
land . 6 miles from Racine on ~·
Date;'uJ:!'
dJ~~Jub' 1913· Court would not comply
be- The teamster boss
Carpet Shampooers with purchase of Blue Lustre Sham- HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. Call newly surfaced road. Ralph ,
~u:=: ~~a'~~. PI:t!~ Court
cf ause theh. Court said it couldn't the Kennedflv
· y admlntsb'ation,
1ore a
pon. Baker Furniture, Middle- [ Elod" Webb, 304 Sycamorej Trussell, WI 9-3053.
Sales &amp; Service
m .. ca1 ..,. - ,,.
orce 0 to to act.
e • stale galllel'in!l'\
port.
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Middleport.
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COUNTRY HOME. six rooms. ~- ---- Ji'OR SALE : House in Bashan, eFits Almost Every Car
$15,000,000. But West Virginia
"I'm ben le nclle JDU !Do
bath and full basement. Free TH~E ~E~PI~nt"~'tms ~;,d 4 rooms and bath, 2nd floor .
_J -•didn't pay. When the Court Dlpl," Bolla told tile Jjr011p.
gas,....
automatic
heat. ChPhnne
~lC.Qmp
threatened to enforce the judg. "I'm bere le uge JOi1 lbete
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Henry Hennesy. Ph. WY 2 unfurnished . 2~. acres land. i eTranslerable When
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Trade
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dies," West VIrginia paid. No- baddlaglll8lllgellleal-""'
="""==-=-~--,- 8 2 Jlp 8 room house with bath, auto- sell, WI 9-3053.
I eGuaranteed 24 Months 1 The Middle]IOI'I .Garden Club bodv kn!&gt;WS )Vhat ' the Co u r 1 me. We baYe a CGDIJilGil . ._
DAY BED with mattress. 15.00~~ malic heat on Slate Route
8 1 3tc
or 24 .000 Miles
:whold : : ' 111Dt18l picnic could have done, luld w..t Vir· tile stll'\'lval olllda aa~;~
Phone WY 2-5200.
t24. Phone WI 9-:r.J29. Mr. HOUSE FOR SALE, in Porn. .
ay ev . g August 5 at glnia •failed to comply.
Hoffa repealed his_
1the Middleport Roadside Park
a 2 6tp Glen West.
8 2 6tc
Sometimes the Court relies on that news media lie
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beginning at &amp;:30 p. m. Mem- the President or the u. s. MJtr.. He o1so crlllclzed'
No. J potatoes, $1.50 - 5I) lb.1 3 ROOM furnished apartment, Mulberry Avenue. 5 rooms,
In The U. ~-A.
hera are aaked to bring their sb D
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f th Court Robert F
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a s as 0 cers 0
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to legal
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to 00. Charles Hilion. Port· 6615 ·
P
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The oervlce.
Pomeroy Garden
club Yel,
other Rock's
presldento
havecase.
not 1M
FBI
land.
8 I 6tc THREE anc! tour room furmsl&gt; WY 2-3573.
7 31 6tc j
•ll INSTALLED Iwill hold Ito annual picnic at ·
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MEXTCAN tomatoes now ripe. ed and unfurnished apart. FOR s LE
the home of MlJ. Charl8o R.
BEING Rt:ASSIGNED
Ithe FBI
proseeuw me
Wm. H. Holmes,' s yracuse, ments. WY W434
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12 &amp; lfc en. automatic gas heat. lti4' l'
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and Mrs. Walter Ill.· Hendricks In 1111.
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DIID bealtb lo kalp dtiebno and lind the real ......
COWl woiJ.4aoed wt11t ""*"t•l'lll · It eu't be. lbo7 ...,..t, bolower~D&amp; drugs Ill on!.- to ,....... ..,... Ill capodty· lor IDiltUfae.
the dtolesterol coateot o1 - · turinC choiOiterol II rolatheljoond milk.
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allgbt at bell. 111 human bodJ' I
Be Illumed people m un- dtelltlllry, choleotol'lll It . , _ i
brtlbbly dovvled IG liP and f - b)' aD the liHuoo - it II
miJk. Be aJio Wll M?lmiDI n- 1D -"'ial f - Ill me!&gt;tboleeulve cbolealtrol in tho burrwt 111m. None ol lhele many pro.
blood atrum It largely n- dlldkot eeaten llltut clown boaponsible for artery.Jtordenlng and ciUBe dielry choleolerol It blgb,
110 life and reliable drugs will they .....,ed.
be developed for people 1o take SO It mUJI follow thai ebolesterlo minlmist tltelr cholesterol.
ol in food ill an addition to an ..,.
Cox and blo 11880ciates at the 1changlllg natural mpply and If
U-ity of !Uinolt School of ex&lt;esoJve cholesterol blood lnell
Medicine, Chica10, were trylllg to are to be ......,... clown, tho ct.
IIIIRo aomelltlq of current llciea- lostenJI hu lo be ltlblracttd
till&lt; dtoleoterol COIIIUIIoa. IIGme from tho diel. 'l1W wu wby Col
adenlllll blame exceo.oive human , suggested redut:IDg tho cbolester- 1
blood cboleaterol 011 blgb
ol Ill milk and eggo by giving
ltrol eaUni.
druga to cows and cblckena.
U.er Allo Predaeet
[ In their tffitdioa) report to 1111
But other sclertlilta think clJo. organ of the American Medical
lesterol in tho human diet II rela. Auociallon Cox and his 11110tively unimportant. n1eJ rely oo elates laid tho oclenllfle evitlenco 1
lhe chemical eleventelo ol the oupporting their clowngradlng
buman liver. II lDIDuflellll'Otl the human liver 81 l ·&lt;boleoterol
cboleiJlenll quite on Ito own. producer lo "odmilledly mea·
Tbeae ICientilta suaest tlta t ger."
when dlelllry cholutorol II blgb. But, they added, "'I It not

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teto1 It low Hvv prodllCIIoJt II hypollleoel tbat are llroady
blgb.
widely IIC&lt;O\)ted u ]JroVell." The
Tberelon, lite amotml of ehl&gt; bypothe... they referred to were
~estero~ in ooe'o diet lln'l govern- those whl&lt;b minlmlte tho lmporIDg, they reoaon: Tbe blood ch&lt;&gt; tance ol dietary &lt;bolestorol Ill
1estero1 lenJ wW be approDmll&amp;- blgb blood obollllerol levels and
IY lito 111111 rtprdlau ol dill eventually Ill arltcy·hlrdonin&amp;-

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A color ICheme of pink
nd Walter Morris Mra..-f
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Evans, Mrs.
G r a n t, Thelma Boyer, Mn.
Boyer • Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mrs.
Charles Wise, Mrs. Max Roller
and the ho~lesses.
Sendmg g&lt;lts were Mrs. ~
S&lt;e Bauers, Mrs. Kate McKn&gt;ney, Mrs. W. f. Boyer. Mn.
Margaret Boyer and Mrs. Edgar Abbott.

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M\'f- Mlna Hart enlel'lalnt!d I 4l ~- *'r k
to tile trailer and the '59 '""*
ihe Will&lt; In Ganl Club. at ~r " ec
el car of the McDade's was 10- .

Mainly About

Club Meeting
Held August l

People.ln

Mr. and Mn. Rlclwd CarnpPomeroy
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entertained wtlb a party
Mr. ond Mra. Will~ Sheri- Saturday aflernooll honorlnS Norman Owebl and IIGII, Gary
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dan and daughter Mana, hive their granddaughter Terri Lynn of Pleo Rivera C1aif vblled her home '
PT. PLEASANT - Dorsel E.
1111 Road ~ 1.
returned from a '91catlon trip
her
sevenih
bir!bday.
~tunlay
With
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Maline
McDnde,
31, Leoo Route 2 was
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to Virginia Beach where they Games were played and priz. Arnold and daughter, SUsanna Alter the business ~~e~~~~loo
for driVIng while Inspent the past week. Enroute es awarded to Peggy O'Brien, and other lirendo In the area. social hour was enjoyed and
fotlowJna. a two ve~lchome they visited in Columbus Diane McAngus, Ingrid Haw· 'Miss Su88111Ul Arnold and Mlas oontest by Anna Hart was
accident Friday night •11:!0
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ley and Steve Hartenbach. Jackie Jones spent Thursday In by MJna Hart. A nwnber
on RoUte 35.
Olan Genheimer and family.
cake, ice cream and Gallipolis and attended t be beautiful floral
'1111! mishap occurred when
Mr. Sheridan is oo vacat10n kool
were served and favors Gallia County youth fair. They were enjoyed.
McDsde vehicle sideswiped
from his employment at Kais- 1were blow·outs.
were dinner guests of Miss were made by Anus llllrt,
tractor·lrailer driven by )llarl
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.-venin&amp; at the bOrne of Mrs.
Eb!ler Webrung In .honor. of
Mlas Betty Garlesky, brld.,.
elect df Larry Wehrung.
~oatesses Wlll'e . Mrs. Gall
Miller, Mrs. _t;lj'dner We~g
and Mrs. I!Oraet· Abfl,ott w•th
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TO MEET TUESDAY
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meet- Tuesday at 8 p. m. 11&gt;...

wu~~~~~·~~~~~R~.'~c;a;nte;rbur~~y~,·~J;r·;·~St~.~~~te~a~d~oft~Th~ursdi!"~Y~*fnd~~hf:IDur~

silting
wedding
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Present
were thFoslme
P A salad course
fl-e h with
ts the serving of re- The
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•m•. E'··-beth
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and Vanessa
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Pinlt and while streamers
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Ricky daughter, Jane, left Saturday for and two guests present.
McDade, a passeng- wtll be vacated for .the lair.
at ~~~PY ~~rh the r.,.
Dmner daughter • in • law, Mr. and ~!nes ~
honored guest a week's visit with relaUves In nell! meeting will be held
nlh
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Mrs.
Jack
Slavin
In
Middleport.
who
received
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of nice Ivydale and Clay, w. Va.
'5th at the borne of Belva WUJ.[I
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ohlingard. State dues are to be paldlJI
centered With a large white
er and his mother, Mrs. ObMr. and Mrs. Edgar Altmay· at Ulis time.
cake decoraled wilh piolt bows
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f Columbus spent
and sons, Stewart and Larry
----accented with silver. White nutmger, 0 In Middl rt
of Levittown, Long Island, N.
c:upo filled with pink and white Devotions taken from the week endhe lb
ei~ted .111
Y. arrived Sunday for a visit
Pleasaat 'VaDey Hoopltsl
k !Rthb M Phil
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candy were given as favors .
IIO o
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, relatives and friends. They were
her parents,
r. an
ADMJTI'ED: Peggy Proffitt,
Other decorations featured hamson. opened the
.
.
Thomas Young.
1\llcBee,
two large bride dolls in a man- of the Happy Harvesters class fo:er ~ld=r~~~i~:n~we
Mrs. Gladys Cockier I e f t Ra~~e~~ames
Pt.
tie arrangement and white wed- of the Federated church Fn·
r· a
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for a visit with relatives san '
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dlnl beDs used In the dining day evening al the church. Sev· have returned from a .
Powhatan Point.
Pt. Pleasant, Mrs.
wo&lt;'&lt;lll
.
th
eral
verse'
lrom
Ruth
were
week
vacation
trip
spent
m
Scsrberry,
Pt.
Pleasant.
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gUts ·was covered with a white read by Mrs. Williamson, who •forma: T ey v&lt;S 1 In
· The annual Edwards
Mr. and Mra. Fred Ponn an
DISCHARGED: J..-ph "'""'~I
smooth
lace cloth with a pink urn- also read a poem and dosed ~go ;nh ~s ~roth~l:;,~ ~~~ Allied Family reunion w a •1son anddd':,';ghte~ of Da~~~ Pl. Pleasant; Mra. Merle Clark,
brella placed In the center .
with prayer.
y, r. a
rs.
me held on Sunday at the Fry Mr. an
rs. once
Pt. Pleaoant; Donald Forshee,
piping
Games were played and pri· Mrs. Phil Meinhart,
presl- and sef\s. They returned ho
Picnic grounds on Pond Hill Athens were .J!Uesls Saturday Gallipolis Ferry; George •:;~:\1
accents our
zes awarded to Mrs . L. D. dent, was '" charge of the bus•· Saturday.
.
Road back or West Columbia, evening of their uncle and aunt Gallipolis; Mrs. Wilbur Sl
Diles. Thelma Boyer, Mrs. ,ness session and plans were M&lt;ss Jeanette Crooks spent
Cyrena Machir, the only Mr. and Mrs. Benton Ponn. ens an&lt;l daughter, Cottageville;
textured
Charles Smith with Mrs. Jame made lor a Johnny Morzeltl lhe weekend in Columbus
living direct descendant of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thorn- Peggy Click, Cottageville,
cardigan
Evans receiving the door dinner in September. PI an s lng With her brother, Gene.
Riley and Virginia Gibbs as spent Saturday with his bro- BIRTH: A dau bier to Mr.
pri2e. Guests attending were were also made lor a
rum· They attended the
received a gift. Olh· \her and slster-m-law, Mr. an~
M John F:ster Galli
Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. mage sale in October. II was vot currently bemg g1ven by the
receiving gifts were Rex Mrs. Walter Thomas and famt· and rs.
•
po.
Row upon row of airy
ed to assist m the eost of t h e Kenley Players.
Cook youngest present, ly at their camp at Malta.
Ills.
aigzag knit underscored
by a piped edging of
MQORES RETURN
packets sent recently by t h e Mrs. Harry· Mitchell, Jr., the Lon Roush: oldest, Clyde Ed· Mrs. Eddie Smith returned
solid kn~ • , , DoHy
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, Guild.
.
former Mar1one D•les, of Alii· wards, Bakersfield, Calif., com- home Satu_rd~y after a several
ANNOUNCE BIRm
Mann's way of showing
Middleport, have returned from Games were played w 1t ens, has been returned to her pillg the farthest distance to w~ks visit m St. Lools, ~o.
.
how effective texture·
home from Sheltel'lllg Arms attend the reunion and the Jar- With her daughter and soo-m- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson
8 week's vaea~ion at Mountain prizes awarded to ]\Irs.
contrast
can bet Collar·
Lake in Virgima. Mr. and Mrs. Meinhart. Mrs. Lawrence
followmg surg~ry. H~r gesl family present was that law, Mr. and ~·· D. P. Big· of Long Island Beach, South
leu
cardigan:
virgin
Moore spent the weekend in ning, Miss Lena Grueser,
mother: Mrs. L. _D. Diles, V&lt;S· of Mr. and Mrs. LDn Dickens. erstaff and famll~. Whlle there Hampton, New York, are
Orton~ acrylic. White
Columbus where they visited Adam Ebersbach and Mrs.
w1th her th1s. past week, 1110se registering were Mr. she aiSo ~vlslted m New Mex- nooncmg the birth of a son.....pllell
on I)'~
the latter's brother . in • law. Gladys Cuckler. A des s e r
at her .sons home, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo J. Dickens Jr. leo and COlorado.
.
v1d Keith, July 31. Th~ c•
Mr. Ernest H, Jones, who is 8 course was served by the
W1U1am Dile• and and Joey, Mrs. Cyrena Machir, Mr. and
D. ~· Btger- hive a daughter, Terrre,
patient ta Grant hospital. His esses, Misses Maud and
Mrs. Mitchell Is the Mr and Mrs Howard LDve and staff and children, Vtcky and years old. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Grueser. from a table with
receptionist at the Debbie, all ~I Point Pleasant, Randy of St. Lools, Mo., are Bailey look the grandmothers
SIZES: SMALL, MEDIUM and LA.RGE
le~· Jones of Po~neroy. They al· cover and centered with an
and Guidance Mrs Axtell Dudding of St. the guests of her mother, Mrs. of the new baby, Mrs. Russell
so visited Mrs. Moore's a~nt. rangemenl of sweet peas.
Alb~ns, Mrs. Zula Fry, Coz. Eddie Smith and her sister and Bailey and Mrs. Thelma
Mrs. Harry E. Hoagland. who
ette Cooke, David Cooke, Mrs. brother_· In • law, Mr. and son,. to N~w York this week for
also is recollerlng from major
GIVE DINNER
Roy Cooke, Harry c . Gibbs, Mrs: Richard Rupe and family. a viSit Wllh the Nelson
See this style and the many other new styles of
surgery at Grant Hospital.
Mr. ani Mrs. Raymond Krl·
Rachel Gibbs, Arnold Gibbs, MISs Peggy Pecora of Col· Mr. Nelson 1s stationed at
Ladies' and Misses' Sweaters in the busy ready to
der entertained with a
Eva Gibbs, Gary Gibbs, Linda umbus arrived Sunday for a Island with the Air Force.
SEE "HONEY IN ROCK"
Sunday evening at their home,
Gibbs, James Gibbs, Raymond vacation With Mr. and Mrs.
wear department on the -ond.floor.
Among those enjoying the Syracuse. Guests were Mr. and
Gibbs, Lillian Gibbs, Jeffery Raymond Krider.
Reinhart and Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday. July 27 performance Mrs. Bernest Bruch and
Gibbs Mr and Mrs Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rein- Clyde Brown.
of "Honey In the Rock," 1 he I ily of MI. Vernoo . Mr. and Mrs.
Hoff~n, Mr. and
Jnhn hart and family of Jackson Mrs. A.
Howell entered
nation's first Civil war musi· Vincent Recora and daughter Mr. Ray Young left Friday Cook Jr. and family, Mrs. were weekend guests of ~eir Holzer ~osp1lal Saturday
cal, at Cliffside Amphitheatre, Peggy and Mr. and Mrs.
for Ft. Belvior, Va., where he Charles Harmon, Cindy, ConMr. and Mrs. William observation and treatment.
Grandview State Park, near vin Krider of Columbus.
will be stationed. He had just nie and Charles Jr., Mr. and
Beckley, West Virginia, were ing in the evening were
basic training
George Johnson, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Slaven and and Mrs. Elsworth DIU of
armed forces at Ft.
Earl Johnsoo, Alice Faye,
Isabel Winebrenner, all of Mid· ler Road.
.
Mike and Brian, Mr. and Mrs.
i!leport.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fisher CrroU Manley,
, 0 .,
GROUP TO MEET
of St. Petersburg, Fa., Is vialtr Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ARE GUESTS HERE
The Past Councilors of Theo·
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey. and Randy, Conlon, Ohlo;
R.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher dllrus Councd Daughters of Am·
and Mrs. Junior White Edwards of Langsville, Ohio;
of Crestline, Ohio, were week· enca w•ll meet at the home
two daughters of Warsaw Clyde Edwards, Bakersfield,
•nd guests of Mrs. Bertha Sch· Mrs. Grover Erb Thursday eve- spent a weekend with Mr. and Calli., Bernice Bennett, MI.
·e1ber of Mason, W. Va.
nmg.
Mrs. Grover While and Doris. Vemoo, Ohio, Lillian ~:::!:
Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson of Mt. Vernon, Ne!Ue E
Forest Run spent Tuesday
West Goshen, Ohio, Murl R.
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dickens,
ColumH. Bailey.
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Elbem
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and
Stevie, Sandy and Pat
sons of Reedsville spent
day with Mr. and Mra. Clint Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dickens,
. and Mrs. W. J . Yerian,
0 rr.
Recent
visitor•
of
Mr.
and
Lynn,
Cheryl and Patrick Jay,
HOMEOWNERS"
of
Jackson,
Ohio, Mr. and
Mrs. J . D. Hayman were
Mrs. Robert Hayman and Mrs. Oscar Fry, Mrs. Joseph
KEEP YOUR HOME
children, S~ie and
Sue, Beverly
SPARKLING WITH oI Tolona, Ill ., Mr. and Mrs. Ann andJeannette
Anlla Jelene, Mr. and
Youq of Marietta, Mr.
John Lewis, Michael and
Mrs. Llonal Johnson and Dale of Mason. W. Va., Mr.
of Martins Ferry, Bill
Mrs. Tommy Fry, Kenneth,
·
w
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Rebecca
and PhiUip, Mr. and
Fl
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as .,
of
Mr. and Mra. Manning
Mrs. John Smith and Lisa
and son, Kevin.
Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mae Pearsoo of Eagle H. C. Pillsbury of Pt. Pleasaat,
Ridge spent Thursday
Mrs. William Higgins, Sle•rart
noon with Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
of Pt. Pleasant,
Ice M. ROB&lt;b, Mrs. Amelia
Mrs. Mary McKay, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Mrs. Larry Morarity and
Stewart, Mrs. Sara McCoy and
of Columbus called on the
Mary Beth, Mr. and Mn. By·
Orr family &amp;mday.
roo Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Hill Roush, Mrs. Mlna Albright
three daughters of Foster, Cedarville, Ohfo.
eChests
eBeds
PAINT
Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
PERSON~
Interior, Exlerior. Full
Davis and two children of Sa· Mr. and Mrs. Homer
eDreuers eMirron
color range.
Center, spent Sunday of· 1011, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal JohnPrices. As low as
fOI. Ite&lt;:mxm with Mr. and Mrs. A. son, Dale, John and Gewanna
. Bailey.
have returned home f~ ToMrs. Ethel Orr, Mrs. Sadie ledo, Ohio, where IIIey viSited
NOW I . JRINGOVER 100 PIECES
I ~~~'~ attended the Guernaey Mr. and Mrs. Richard JohnSPECIALLY PRICED
h
at tile Lloyd Roush farm soo and family·
AT SPECIAL INTRODUCI'ORY PRICES
Sizes to fit air stand1 rO&lt;,.ntly
The latter'a children, Janet
from wonderfully wide array for
ard openings.
Mr. a'nd Mrs. Edward Neu- and Charles, hsd just returned

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