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POMEROY-MIODL~~RT, OHIO
TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1963
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Pomeroy council Mondaay night approved its 1964 budget - subject to review
by the county budget commtssion - expected to leave the town's active funds Oil"
proximately $20,000 in the red
The anticipated budget of receipts. expenses and balances indicated the general
fund wtll be about $11,698, the street fund $7,941 , and the utility fund $3,691, iD
deficit.
According to estimates, recetpts in the general fund, which includes the cemetery and parkmg lot meter
1 funds, wtll be $56,266.9&gt;6,
I with expenses of $67,965.

COLUMBUS - Dale E. 1
Wblteseil of Cedarville was appointed acting chief Monday of
the stale Natural Resources [)e.
partn¥ont. Wbllesell, 38, replac·
es Hayden Oldjl, 58, chief since
1955, who annoUnced his retirement.

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Girl Critical
In Columbus

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Street fund receipts next y_.

BAR HARBOR, Maine will be about $12,558 911 Willi
Thousands were pouring Into I
antic1pated expenses of t20.500.
this fashionable seaside resort
Utility fund receip~ will be ....
th1s week for front row seats 1
390 87. probably expenses, ....
Saturday to nature' moat spec·
760; sUite highway improv•
tacular sky show, the
total
ment active fund receipts, $1,•
eclipse of the sun
400. anneipated expenses alai
The visitors, rangmg from
A 12 year·old Harrisonvtlle
$1,400
scientists to schoolboys and
g1rl h1t by a car while ndmg
touristl
to
tradesmen,
were
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a
bicycle
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Inactive town funds include
i up coveted skies to watch
LAST ~IINUTil INSPECTION - Workmen give a Iast·minute lnspechon to a recently completed hogh-capa ay a ernoon, re.maln unc?n·
the pohce relief and penSion
the awesome phenomenoo of the city aluminum-covered hopper car at Amencan Car &amp; Foundry DIVISIOn of ACF lndustnes' plant at Huntington ·~~~ 1,:nd ,'"
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fund which next year w11i h"'t
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moon passing between the sun W Va. Slxty-s1x alummum Center Flow cars - so named because of centerline construction and channeled un:
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and the earth. The nearby' loading features - are being po·oduced for Great Northem Ratlway and for Kaiser Aiumtnum &amp; Chemical Cor· lumbus this morning.
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plateau-like summit of 1,532· poration The cars are the first of thm type to be fabncated by ACF at theW. Va. locatwn.
Esthor Graham, daughter of •
LT. JOE FORD
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Atlantic Coast elevation be' suffered a severe skull inJUry I Joe P. Ford o1 New Hav· 550 expected in receipts and do
tween here and Argentina. of·
and numerous contu.,..,. when en has been commt.. looed . 1penditures. and the bond
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the spectacle that will turn day
143 In front of an Ohio Bell aecond lleuten nt Ia tbe Unit- [about $63.423 02 with probably
Into night.
Telephooe company truck driv-1 ed Stales Air Foree uPon Iexpense• set at $44 ,490
RAVENSWOOD - Jolnl el I uminum Center Flow car&lt; from lar~e capae~ty Basoc design of Ileal and petrochemical pro. I, en by Clyde Euge~e Whetzel, graduation frOm OHI&lt;er Trabl·
In other action council:
MOSCOW - Premier Nik1ta forts of tYIO West V1rgmia m- Ihe plant w11i be used bv Ue the car _ the mverted pear Iducts that are &lt;:orro~uve
to 139. of 31 Evans He1ghts, Galli- InK 8&lt;-bool here. Lleutenanl
- Accepted pollee chief Jeb
S. Khrushchev was expected to- dustnes have produced t h e : (!real Northern Ra1lwa~ and shape cross ~ct1on - ehm1- steel. can be carried wathout I!Jolls.
I1 Ford wa• selected for t h e 1Webster's monthly report showday to turn over his role as nu- first high-capacity alum mum· Ib)
Aiummum S"tv • nates all corners and obstruc- contammat!On The cars are I Me1gs county shenff's deputy lraiuiu&amp; courH through com· ing 16 arrests, 1% accidents,
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clear bargamer to Foreign covered hopper rrulroad cars SIX cars are bemg produced ut - uons found m conventional cov- particularly well adaptPd for Howard Frank was called to the
four bonds. !H complatnts tn·
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Minister AndreJ Gromyko for ever manufacturer m the 9late Ill1z1ng nearly 1,000 000 pounds ered hopper cars.
haLihng bulk food
products scene at 12 13 p m b:y Whetzel [ petltlve enmmatloos
t h vestigated, six Illegal parkin&amp;
the second day of test ban talks The cars are bemg butlt by Iof alummum.
The car. approved by the t\s· l where 1t Is essential tnat the who saJd he dtd not realize he , other college &amp;raduate~. He is 1arrests, 14 warnlngs, . three
with Britain and the Umted the Amencan Car &amp; Foundry MaJor features or the Center soctatlon of Amencan
Rail· 1product be uncontammated .
had struck the youngster until . heine reassigned to Chanute \emergency calls 1n t~ ¥tUage,
~tea.
Division of ACF Industraes, Inc. Flow are 1ts hght weaght. clean roads, has been desagned to The alummum car has a J08- he heard th.e 1mpact.
I AFB, 111., fer tulning 15 •n o~e fl~e call, ?67 parking viot.
Khrushchev fill the talks off at Jts Huntmgton, West Vi1 gm· and easy unlnadmg , ab1hty lo carry many products . Maler· ton capacity - h1ghest of any Frank said th~ gtrl apparent· I alruaft malD&amp;enaoce ofllctr. t1ons IS!JUed wtth 65 unpaid, till
te_a rollickiltl start Monday, JaJ
Alummum for the carry a
of materials llal&amp; .such. as sulphur, salt. and 1 covered hopper car now in ser· ly rode her btke out of the ,
m street money collected, and
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contaminatiiin,-·and its many wodelyu.ed plastir. cttem· l•tce- lind we1ghs 23 tons un· driveway
Gene Gibson's ! 1111 8
Ker· 1$1103 m parking lot mooey.
, .- iaUty. He joked wllb the U. S. Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corpor· ~loaded compared woth 28 tons home into lbe path of tll• truck
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negotiators, Under ation from its RavenswCH)(), in- 1
Cor a conventional steel car
Pomeroy emergency squads-. I be rKelved
,8. S. degree clUb permlsston to attaeh ftal
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Secretary of State W. Averell legrated _facility
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The all-welded body 18 fabri· men took the. victom to Me1gs from Weot Vlrctnla lustllule holders on parking meters iD
Harnman and Science Mlnister The car - termed the rfl'n- ~
J -cated from alummum plate al~ Memorial hospital She was then / of T~llnology.
1 the busmess sectton.
Lori! Hallsham, during a three ter Flow because of 1ts centerloy RCS-Hll! developed by Kol· transferred to a Ewmg ambul·
- Appropriated fund• to pay
and one-baH hour meeting. His hoe constructoon and channel· '
Alum mum
ance and rushed to Chlldrl!li'S Ohio Patrol Finetl
for f~remen's expenes! at lhll
behavior was tn striking can- ed unloadmg features - was
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Hospital.
Hit Peak J0 1962
oummer'o conventmn
tra~ to tbe •nubs and attacks deSigned by ACF with assiSt· I! . SAIGON, South VietNam (UPI)- About !50 Budd
This morning her condition Ohw Highway Patrol hnes - D1scussed posslblllty "'
agalhat Communist c h in a, ance by Kaiser Alummum te(h- h1st pr1ests and nuns staged a protest demonst~ahon towas still erittc~J and she re- hit an all-time hlgh of $3. 039 .. permitting Fr1tz Swatzel _to ~
whose deleptes were holding meal personnel. Jt is sold as day m front of the home .~f U S A_mbassador F rede11ck
mained unconsc1ous
392 m Ohio durmg the fiscal struct a garage on Spring--aft
Ideological talks With a Sovlot well 89 leased to mdustr~al 11 ,. Nolt1~g .•Jr to draw attentwn to then· demands for gn•at·
1 Whetzel, driving a 1963 Ford year 1962, State Auditor Roger ad)aren.t to a cement wall, and
team at the same time the nu- ers by ACF's sh.ippers Car Line er rel!g10us freedom
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Ranchero truck owned by the w. Tracy said todav The 1962 turned 1t over to the street eomclear conference was goif!g on. Division.
Pohce knocked down some of the yellow·robed pnests
Oh1o Rell Telephone COITIJllUIY figure passed 1961 by $274 _780 m1ttee.
d Pnor to being manufactu•ed m trymg to control the demonstratiOn. but they made
at Zanesvllle had JUSt dr1ven d th
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Moscow
Chinese delegates today took an at Huntington, ACF produced
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of Routa 684 oolo Route 143 statewide hoes was set m t!l60 I e a e or a mee mg n Wll
apparent recess ·from their the Center Flow at a Pennsyl· The marcher• camedS ban· lsecret police in plainclothes
when the accident occurred
when $28341162 was collected ' hall to discuss radio equtpmenl
talb oo the split In the world vania location. Production farll ners askmg the Umted tales Isurrounded the demonstrator;
Olficers Nld oo charges have Area .:Ou~ties and fmes wei~ purchases, and Invited ..fety
Communist movement. The Pe- Illes of the
front of Nolting's house and '
been lndged against Whetzel. Jackson $7,93995 ,
Lawrence committees, may
poll&lt;t
ICing negotiating learn met were moved to Huntmgtun last
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The telephone company truck $!4,303 75 and $45 50 liquor fill· chiefs, fire ch1efs and first aid
1blocked off surroundmg streets
llono at the Chinese Embassy year.
Diem to hve up ~last m~nth's but permitted the demonstra·
had damages to Its hond, left es · Meigs $1557 98 and $62 50 chiefs from Middleport, Pomeo
The instructions were presumed __
Th_e__:p_re_s_en_t...:p.._rod
__:c__uction
todsettlle
fender and bumper. The girl's liq.uor fines , VInton $1 165 82 roy, Rutland, Syracuse. RacUlfi
- -of- a)..a1g1ous sir e an en
a egreed- tJOn to run Its course-· Four fire
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to deal with the unprecedented
engmes rushed to the scene but
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Racial Equality CORE picketed
the governor's mansiOn i n
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Social Notes

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MOfe M8ferJa
The Soviet government news~ A
p~per lzveaUa charged Monday pproved For

attack ?n China published
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The demonstration was the were not used
Meigs Memorial Hoopltal
Present were Mayor Cbarlot
openmg round of a new protest BuddhiSts, who make up
SERVICES SET
Leg 8 Cl k Ed
Schoenlel&gt;
campatgn against polictes of the
70 per cent of South V1et
ADMISSIONS - Flora Long, Funeral serv1ces for Lew1s and
: r Schaefer'
Roman Catholic president The Nam s populatiOn, charge they
Cheshn1!' Barbara Smtth, Rut· Braley of Hooker-st. ~lddle- Don Co1llns, Franklm Rizer
night that Peking may be preBuddhists threatened to contiu-l are perseculed and diScnmm·
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port. who died Sunday even. Bill B
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paring to proclaim Itself a rl·
ue non-violent demonstrations l ated agamst by the government i
DISCHARGES - Mrs, Hen· ing at hiS home . are to be 'ed·
•r_o_m_._ __
val beadquarters for communlmcludtng public swcides unhl l
STEFFAN: MAN~GER
ry Dover and son, Pomeroy : nesday at 10 30 am at the
lam.
' the government grants theor de·
RAVENSWOOD - WliHam Della Wmdsor Cheshore ; Nora Rawlings Coats Full&lt;!ral home.
The countv commissioners mands
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J. Steffan bas been appointed Wolfe, Racine, Carl
BIShop, Burial woii be m Miles cemeMonday ~av.. the Shelly black· Abou't 450 pollee, includmg 150
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tery.
toppmg f1r1n permission to ID· - - - --~ ~
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crease the amount of materials PASSES DRAFT BILL
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ser Aluminum's Ravenswood
e eCtiOft$ • • •
used to pave five Meigs ctlunty WASHINGTON IUPl) - The
Works, It was anoeuaced t•
CLEVELAND CUPI&gt;- Corohlf
roads.
House passed and sent lo the 1
day by Works Manager RobSamuel R G&lt;rber mado ~
,OR
1ft._ com . .
_.. , Senate Monday leg1slation that
ert F Buechner He jolaed
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rations today (or hit inquelt iiU
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miSSIORers &amp;pprOVt.'U
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a resolution to increase the l'8l wolu exe~p rom of ra
e The Pomeroy Fire depart- Kaiser Aluminum in Septem·
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so e surviVIng son
a fam1ly
b 1956
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mampulator Mervm Gokl WCUMO
but ODt
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Two passengers were slight- Ionage of MC 5 materials on whose father died as a result of ment an~ emergency squad are
er,
' as pan ~~perln en·
of eight wJtnessea called to telti-o
1y !Wured tn a two-car acci- €ounty Roads 46, 36, 35, and military service.
coopwatmg on plans for a gala doni of the. compony • Los Anfy
dent tnvesUgaled Monday night 26, due to a change tn the con· Under resont law, If one ,.. Labor Day
In Pome· , geles, CalH., food """tliner
BY CHESTER TANNEHILL
wao misomg.
In MelBa Cllllllly by the Ohio tract at the same price.
more ,.:, of
family die be- roy Septembel"2
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pl•at. Ia Aupst, !!1St,
We should be ready for some real firecracker shootln' Gerber announced ha was
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State Patrol at 8:10 p.m., one It was also agreed to black- cause of mdJtary
duty the .sur· The celebration wm raJse l &amp;rusferred to tbt compa Y• -those seven cases of dynamite stolen from Dravo
able to serve a subpoena
24 1 oo Mill
and fOur tenths of a mile east top seven-tenths of a mile In v1"v
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money
to
eqmp
trucks
w1th
new
1 aluminum foil operalioo at the weekend ,at its Reedsville dam Site !We're stubborn, Allene Leoaanls. •
ng son Is exemp . "~new
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Wanatah lnd
' derned If we II call it the Belville dam I Will make o e Garfoeld Heights ochool wbarbu
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of Pomeroy GD Rt. 124.
Chester township called Cbe!iter measure would broaden the law radiOS.
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n the ch1ef alibi witneas of racketl
A car driven east by Jatnes Comm01111.
loo mciude fathera. House approv· l A parade that will include
BAND TO MEET
Let's all hope the dynamite wasn't taken bv young· lhgure Alex (Sboadorl Birns
~ Laird, 19, Wblte Hall, stop- In other actions, the commis- , al was by voice vote.
bands, f~re equtpment and also
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sters unskilled in liS use. Dynamite, while on"e of the Tho cororl&lt;'&lt;' ...td an lnvestlca·
ped onddenly and was struck sioo advertised for diesel fael I
wild ammals from loe Hnd1e , All members of the Eastern lesser-powered explosives compared t TNT .
h Itor checked Mw Leonanls' home
In the rear by a car
driven and gasoline bids to be due[
GilES TO HOSPITAL
Brotl1ers Circus wh1ch will ap- H1gh school band, mcominglmore unstable than TNT, and
early
both she and lilt
out, by Darrell L. Sayre. 44, August 5 at 10 a. m., and furn· Fred Harper, Butternut • av , pear for afternoon ond evenmg 1freshmen and n.ew
student
Imother had d110ppeared.
New Haven, W. Va. There lshed
tons of limestone to was taken to Meigs Memorial shows on tl(e Mechamc·sl park· ! bandsmen l!ld gll'is are to '"'"'I I PORTSMOUTH'S CHIEF of Pohce Theodore W!lbu
.. 1 don'tthinlt anything baloliap300
IYQlwnor damal!e to tbe cars. Scipio township truatees Reed hospital at 4·ZO p.m. ,\1onday lng lot, Is scheduled to open the at the school
July Jr, a Negro, has been tapped to go to the FBI's
pene&lt;i to M111 L&lt;onards.'' Gerbc
Two pauengera who report- Jeffers of, near Carpenter met by the Pomeroy emergeacy day's festivities.
118, at 6.30 p.m .. band d1redor, school for law enforcement officers known as the "West said "I think she 10 just "tryya&amp;
ell whip lashes to their necks with the cimunlssiooers L'OD· squad and admitted u a med· Squa~smen and firemen also Mr. Ralph Jarvis said today. Point of Law Enforcement."
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oo awid ....eriDg queotionL"
were Paul Laird, It, WhIt • ceming damages caused by leal patient.
will sponsor .a chlcken·bar·bWe nominate our Shetiff flobert c. Harten bach for M1so Leonarda lold poUco llllt
lf811,and Lenley Hart, ~ Ra· county-built fences and levelled
cue. Fire ctuef Henrv Werry
AT ARROWHEAD
a place high on the school's waiting list. He has a fine and Biros wore at a
elnf. They did not reqwre groUnd on his proJl'!rly In c..
Melgo Geaeral Hospital
Iand Squad Chtef Phil Globokar Richard Haggerty, "'" of record as a dedicated law enforcement officer.
In suburbao Ookwond unW lo:•
trea~t.
IUmbla township. Danny Tbomp- ADMISSIONS - Albert Har- ,announced ,names of men to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauerty
p.m. July 5, the DlRhl Gold • •
~ was cited to Meigs 9011 highway foreman al!l'eed tung, Pomeroy; Fred Harper, lbead committees for the day. 1 1 M'ddi
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thai
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murdered.
PoUce said Gold'a - ·
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1A epo~1• d 18. •.:u,~ Sblo-Ruulan ldeolopell spilt eould be 1 cJ1nt hon wtlh h11 body Inside, w• court OD charge of s!Aippmg on to ~e care of the mat~ Cion&gt;' Pomeroy; Dav1d Sayre, Ra•ine 1Dick Vaughan will be parade 1 ~
and Sayre tru cited ml!sloners Avery Ne~on, Char· DISCHAR!&gt;!'S- Mary Eas- lmarshall, Jim Soulaby, circus [ am~ ~row e,':J. ~n Cheshl • topenaldetheWmtoleldownlllfUard!
parked in nearby SOioo at 11:18
to ltOp In aasured lei R. Karr, Sr., arid IIM~J.eth terday, Racine.
comm11tee chalfl!lan, and Roy , ton, &amp;:., •·;;
he ded ::
Horrible thought, lso'llt!
p.m.
McEihlnD attemed ' .
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Gerber named Oaly four of lila
reported by
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bar4H:ue.
:Mr. Roy GrOft.
WE'LL WAGER TWO to one that the Meigs County ei[lht wltueosel called for W ID Galllpolll coort , ~ IN JAIL
• The Ohio Sclt&lt;tlve 'Se"'lce l Tickets for, tbe C!lreus are now :
LOCAL TEMPS
Centennial Fair Parade, with Bill Childs as ita marsh1ll. !IQ'a Inquut. wblcll waa ..,....
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:14, Pome.
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will go off amoothly.
'td ·ID lui i'MI 'daJa. 'l1IIJlor no Jlll!ll!8 .G. Gadle, rt, , "'!' ld· ~ Auguot drift eall of 1.~ .~ \:~ &amp;111 · ·~111811 01' ,squad Tho temperatuH. tn Porno- . Childs II 1 JGUUJ man dewrmined to help upgrade lllros, Mn. Merrill atlil, . .
lboln:. drell, ·Was ~Ina ~ld lp ~~~ !IIllo.. lltolwlllla live frOm .Metp·li!IJ!nlber, llrl!"'t lot the circua roy's bu&amp;lne~ dlstr1ot •I ll:ill hLS ~ommunlty bec~ufle he lmows that eommuoily·wlde ~ Md Sial... 't;J~:·~
fin. jail tOday 1111 !' chitge of ln!OJ&lt;J eoun'&gt;'. n will bo Ohio's bllllell :lllll ·be •. ,~ lor · ldults and 10 1.111. IGdiiY wu • decreea, lll)o proaressla tilt only 10und way iDdivid~la caa Improve 'llliooo ..,.. .._. !.llil
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partnership5, and rorporallons
Time and savm&amp;s dt'poslts of indmduals,
partnerships. and corporations
0t&gt;pOStts of Uruted Statts Govf'rnment
(including postal savmgs)
Deposits of States and oollt1cal subd1vis10ns

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Rediscounts, and other llabthtles for

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TOTAL UABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital· (a' Common stock. total par
lalue $125,000 00
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Other deposits frert1f1ed and offu.•ers' checks etc)
TOTAL DEPOSIT~
S4 135i,201.53
(a) Total detnand dtopus•ts
!1.801,193 02
(b) Total time depostts

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Passengers

Demand depos1ts of 1ndrHduals.

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..............
T&lt;n'AL UABILI'11ES
AN1J CAPITAL ACCOUN'l'S
MEMORANDA
Pled&amp;ed &amp;.slilets and securities loaned
(i) U, S. Government obhgaUons, dU'e&lt;'t and
guaranteed, pled4M to secure deposita
8Jld other liabilihes

T&lt;n'AL
I, J. Edw. Faster, Vice- President &amp; Cashier
nBfr'Jed. baDk do hereby declare that thts report '
a.ue and correct to the best ot my knowledge
J. EDW FOSTER
We, the unders1gnt&gt;d directors attest the oorrectneu of
report el. condition and declare that it has been exammed by
IIDd to tbe beHt of our knowledge and belief lS true and correct
THEODORE T. REED, JR
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C WAYNE SWISHER-Directon
THEREON JOHNSON
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Dltl'l'E OF OHIO, COUNTY OF MEIGS ss·
Sworn to and subscribed before me thil 12tb d17 of JUIJ',II

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Radiologist.Added To Staff Moves Into Ohio Senate Aimed To-Mak~ Social Notes
· Of Holzer Hospita~ Clinic GOP Hand Stronger In Adjourned SesSion
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The Holzer Clinic is announcing the appointment .to COLUMBUS (UP!) _ T~ 0
lts clime group of Carl W. Thompson, M. D., specialist JUOVes which pu_t -Tom ModteIn Radiology .
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i hfoad of Za1101111ll IIlii Mal Dell
Dr. Thompson Is well-known to many peo~le m thls ·lnto o1 Wilmington into tbe '-"'·
area having been engaged in private p~acttce 111 Pt. ate bad ,.veral puoalbllltteo 10
I' ~asant sinc. 1950. In 1961. he completed •. three y~ar !strengthen !he Grand Old Parperiod of training at Ohio State University In the fteld Ity's hand.
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or TheraP,euti·· Rad iologv, Radio-isotopes and Cobalt I Mooreheod wu relumed to
Therapy.
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i the Senate wh.. SOn. Rob,Ort
Since then he his headed the I
IZeUar. his fellow · Republlo;au
Department ol Radtolog' at
.!Tom ZanesviUe, wao appointPleasan1 Vallev hospital.
'er1 10 the Board of Tax Appeals
Dr. Thompson will devole iull
' b~ Gov. James A. Rhodes. Dentime to his new posilion "ith CINCINNATI iUPII - Uv,._ ni;, a veteran state represelitaHnlzer CUnlc and hospital. Vn· stock'
.live, was cboaen a senator· to
der an agl'&lt;!ement with l'i.. sant •
, su&lt;·ceed Son. Lowell (Red) l'ess
Valley Hospltal, he will contin- Cattle 1000, calve '"' &lt;·eder of Yellow Sprlnga, when Rhodue to operate the Department of catl /1:' 'llO! tly imctll lot~: _,,.:~ugh· es appomted 'Fess to the Per·

Market Report

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Mechem bad been merger! 'That
meant tbat Mechem. 10ho wu
In office when tho diatrlcll
_ , merged, would !&gt;!'
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when hla term ended ZeUor'a
term would have two tnol'l!
yearo to run alter Mechem's
expired and wltll only - ....
ator ll'om tho new district, M..
chem woold be out ond Zellar
would remoln.
RtpubUCIIIS wer 01
lou8
to ne Mechem ~:. t:O""seo.
ate, allhouch the Republlc8n •
controlled board wlll&lt;!h ,.1pportioned tho dl8trlct on . o
basis of tba·lut ctllllll had lac-

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teg;slature ~d be .... ,. .... . ol Mr. ond Mrs. Howald Rusto enoc~· tiWI to put pr&lt;JII'am aoU wert Job:. and Mrs. Carl
bliO effect.
RuaseU, Earl RuaseU, Marl!ll•
!~ ·Worner, W!Wam Bokt, Ter. By chOOIID&amp; tbe Dec. 1 moet.- ry, Suuo, and Marl)' Redma•,
lD8 date Instead of adjoummg Georp Wll~ Venoy, ond
tho legillature will be ID I poe~ Fronk Slliel all ol Oolumbua,
lion to like up IRJ llllltor II Mr. IIlii l\ltl.. lldward Venoy
deslroo. U It had •• . •d and flllllly, Mr. and Mn. Roalne dte, then II ~ld meet bert Venoy and family ol Pornonly : •• the pernor •· coD to. eroy, Mr. and Mrt. Wlllllm
COIIJnder only mauert tlo liP*' RuueU and 10111 Wa)IDI IIlii
clllcally laid before it.
Taddy of MtnenvUle IIlii Mr.,
But tbel'l! Ukely wiD be con- IIlii Mn. Cbarlel Jeffen "'
o~&lt;~erable bulllnell ill the Jle. Pomeroy, lll eamo especially
yM&gt;ber .,...loo IIlii Moorolload to aee Joel RuueU ll'om Powert,
can be counted U]IOII u I par- OreJIOU, who spent the weok
ty ltalwart. He had aerved
~t end wltb hla pareDtl, Mr. ~
HnatorJal tei'JDI,
risinJ to Mn. Howard Ru•ll.

If YOU'D LIKE YO DRIVE A GREAf BARGAIN

et.. the mu.lc and dealt their
Radiology at Pleasant .'aliey. Le r ste-en and Hbtel~o mod.·rc~e ty . sonnel Department.
leader out.
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activt' bulk sak&gt;t. fully ~~eaciy :: The two men were appolnted But there art WIYI to take chairmanahJp of the Senate n. Stevlt RuleD oi Columbul
The add1t1on of a .sectJOO man
,_ d , kl under a fairly new state law care of such mat•- So ,., nance Committee and mt ~r- spent lut week with Mr. 11\d
K:nt,
M a..a.-.. RuaseU and •·-""
H It 1 cow15 aod buJ 11 s....a y· .w·· I I·
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tho staff of .. olzt'~ osp .a
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which provide• that when a feU to Zellar to step ultle. He shiP upon the Important Rules rs. ~•
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and Holzer CliniC' w1•1 erable averaae to htr. (~hmce 111 ound . ator's office becomes vacant waa well-liked obviouaJy ~ Committee.
Carolyn RuueU 11 speoclin1 I
~ eJpansion of st"rvic~ In th.P 100.1~ I~ llau~ter steer~ 25:50- ' stnators of his ~arty can name cause the par'ty found ~ ,.,&lt;.~od Actually, for 1 time the ma·· Wftk with relauYu 1n Colum."
f1ekls of Dr: Thomps~n '
Z5.75, fe"" lc~ac:lt; and lots 1 no.;~y 1 .successor. Thts has prevent- job for him.
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jority of the RuleJ Committee bus.
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laity · He will make. 1t r.1 0ssthlr , a\'erage chm
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950-lJOO lb 24 .30 • ~ long standing vacancies
M--•-ad
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""'uJCU Wll 1ppo1ut· was 1rom • ..,...1&amp;1., ..,..u ......
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to expand the radm - ISotope , 25.00 m•x h••• good to 1ow,which occurred In the
past ed to succeed ZeUar wbo had em Ohio counllea liVInJ tbat Barrell, W. Va., are spending
laboratory which has been d.,,,.., 900-1200 lb 113.00-2400, most, when the office could be fiUcd been elected when Moorehead area control ofle~tlatlon uno tbelr "cation witll hlr oon
hmtted •• scope smce ~r . J•cob good 22-00·23 00 · standard to low only through a cnstly spectal left tho Senate to win election bill cu be callod for 1 v 0 to and daupter-111-law, Mr. and
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Weillberger has been the only good hol~te~n 21.:50-22.00. lol aver- election or by waiting until t.he to Congreu In 11!10. He w Ill without Rul!8 Comuuttee ap- Mrt. Elam, also her parenll,
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radiologist. Holzer ~osp1t_a1 nowl ag~ to high chmce ar~nd
lb next general election.
serve unW 1 aucceuor 11 elect·
vll. 'lbat Powerful Four Mr. and Mrl. W. A. Donahue
plans to add a c-obalt umt.
heifers 24 ·50· few loads and lots The result is that the district ed whfcb wtH be It ·the NovemMf!Chem Moorehead a. and Mr. and Mn. ·Wiyne John·
mostly avera•4e eholce 750-'I' ~J Jr . represented and the party is b ' 1-..
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son and Sammy
Or. Thomps08, 39, is a native 23 5().24 oo· miJCed high g(url lo l l•
k ed
. II . r, _.., eenerll electioa, mean- pubucan Sen. David Ferguson Mr --• Mn . CUHord J 01101
. w v -n h ' · · ·
not wea en
numer~ca Y m lng hla term IIlii Meehem'o will of Cambridae and Dem• "ratie
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of Ha. mIm, · a... w ere e ,low choice '!UI·Y! ' " ' tt.OO·lS "'' the Senate when 1 vacanc oc·
IIlii oon JOJ'I'll and friend Robin ART F:JND? - A most unusual piece of statuary Wll
was m pr~vate praclic• for t ' ' ibulls 17.oo-•• ""' ,mall 1,., me~- curs. It also has allowed ;_me ~meendlnJ at about the nme Sen. Arthur Blake of Marlins Huffman of St. Albano, were brougbt' to this office recently by llill Ramsey of r.t. . 2
y~ars. He atlended NorU&lt;for., llum aroun&lt;l "" lb Ieeder ho ·• ••' senators to take other public So;,.tlmo betweei now ond Ferry.
. wOekenti villtors or tbelr par- Patriot. He Is shown with the figure In bronze tbat. por.
High school and rt'&lt;'eiVed h.s slaughter calves ateady : rh,•ce [jobs which they could have
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~. enll Mt IIlii Mn W A Don- traya a knl&amp;bt of medieval days. Tbe detail work slip~
bachel&lt;&gt;r of arls degr•e from' vealers :t$.011-2'1 .00; good :12.011-1 '
ear y e ruary, ....n &lt;WU~ away. In addlllon to the .....
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West Virginia University '" 1944. , 25.00, otandard good and choice done anyway, but now . It &lt;an dal!• mUll tile, Med!em wiD legillation, the recommerulatl&lt;ol ahue and slstors, Mr. and Mrs.
e cr ..mans p an
m a ne s e o preserv ,... .
I 1948 he was grarluated from
lb 1 gb
be done wtthout penalizmg the ~eeide )I he wanta to - ·~ an- or th Little Hoo
CommJo. W. ·A. Elam and Mr. and Mn. The figure 1\'U found In a woods off Rt. ,124 near WfJit.
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· party. For instance tho GOP other ter u bed
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Way11e Jobneon and 11011 and ton 14 years ago. Ramsey recently saw ID a publlcatioiJ
Ctucago Med~eal school
~ 24 .00 : few head choico :14.!0. Iwould have been reluctant to head willmbow oul~l
slon for reorgulaaUOil of atate llir. ll!d Mn. Jack ~ : . a description of i similar piece of statuary tbat broufhl
He then served a O•le year I flogs ' 3300: barrow• and giltsllose two senators and their vc•e. chem I senator for moro than
~ wUlellbe ready. Mn. Patoy Butebelt IIlii chU. • high price. He will contact several art museums to ffnd
rotating internship at 3t. Mar, ·s m•aerately activo, str••• ., " I For Fess, the
appointment 20 yo~ who 11 aow Pllt 70 deover~ ~ w
dien, Miry Iones and Dianna out If the piece he owna is an original or a fine copy of
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Hospital , Huntmgton. and three h~ter, sows aleady ., atron"'l meant the veteran of both the cides he hu had eooug11 olpul&gt; ~ 81111th
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hen. of Cbarleston, W.Va., were an art masterpiece.
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year~ of radiology residence at 1-l :zoo-220 lb baM'owa 1nd gllts House and Senate would move lie service and 1 u of the woes .'~ ere are mattel'! w lch Monday visitors of Mr. and
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Ohto State University He serv- 10.1!&gt;-19.35, bulk mixed 1-3 ,,._,&lt;0 up to a better job, one F ,.;ng that go with u then MoorehtJd dldnt m":"' ~~~houghghtho re- Mn. W. A. Donshue, Mr. ond Lawrence Scarberry IIlii fiiJll- PlTI'SBUROHe&lt;J as an officer in the U. S. lb " .oo-19.25, mixed 14 but most- clost to $9,000 1 year In com- will run.
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cent sesston wwc ml I be Mrs. W. A. Elam, Mr. and ly or Letart, W. VI., were re- ant who had a deacl liudl'alllna
Medical Corps from 1951 to ltv :1-3, 130-250 lb 11.50-11.00, tn- parison with the $5,000 senator- By being tn office now, Mo•rc- ~~ ;:' asal.n the auch 18 Mn. Jack Elam and Mr. and &lt;0111 visltort of Mr. and Mrs. Implantell 111 bJ1 eheil dlo4
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rl"d;ng uniform 24G-245 lb a1 10l salary. It aloo save a bonst head will have t!Je pollttcsl ad- .
U permit 1 s~ to Mn. w•yne Johnson IIlii son. Joe Halfleld and family.
Monday a - k alief the Ojlol"
He Js a member of tl.e Ma- 16,IM, heavier weighf.c poor!~ test-1tu De:nni~, one of the young fte. vantage of being an incumbent mqease q~or pr cet. or to Mrs. Joe ftltfleld, Nancy, Mr and Mrs Harle Haning aUOR: Reps J. SiamOur 4&amp;1 ..,..
6011 ~n.ty_ Medical ~ociet~ , ~ - few lots 1-2 near 100 It 16.50-1publica~11 saW. to have a bright 1enator in the district
wh:~~ ~a: s=!al~~:at:epositl Mn._ ~na ~Wed and Vickie and
Jae J~hn.1011 yand Bev- reported to hive beft mtkinl '
West Vtrgm1a State Medical_ As- 1" 7S: t-s 2"15-350 lb sows IS.00- 1future m the party. .
stretches trom Delaware around
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were recent risltors of Mrs. erly were Sunday visitors of salilllactory progreg !olloWinl
ooclatton and tho Amer~can oo. 350-400 lb 14.25-15 oo, 2-S! The Moore-ZeUer shift was throllf!h Lickil1&amp; and Muaklnll- PR
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Hatfield's parents, Mr. and their parents Mr IIlii Mrs tho bfltoric lrllliJllanl bill IIlii- ·
Medical Allsoci~tio~, and i~t _H- 4{J1-500 lb 13.50-14.25, so~M No. S' ~~inK nectliS&amp;ry because the um counties to Marietta on the . : N"?~:mPOThea't .. h Mrs. Cleve (:ampbeU of Frt.nch· Everett Lambert. ·
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censed lo practice m West V1r- .sr1:- 1110 lb 13.25 : boars, mostly dt!ltrlrt represented by Repub- IOhio River.
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Bri~111 birg, Ky., and also visited Mr.
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ginia and Ohio.
Ill••dy, 10.50-11 .00.
i bean Senato Lellder C. Stanley I There aro oome immodlate gNovtemlome.~~ will pres1• the UDJted and Mrs. Dexter CompbeU of Larry Johnsou of Columbus STAYING W1TB PIERCI!I
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a 111 •~the10 United
eor Y report
on Ml Ster.....,,
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' ensoos for nalllll18
Arab Hewao a - keod YIs!tor of bll
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to tbe $5,000 1 year jo'· · 'oup public used polJDo
In the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sam- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe . MI.. Geraldine COUIDIIIIIIF•
t~e current legtslslure &gt;-,more Yemen Lord PrlVJ
Ed rd mono, Mr. IIlii Mn. POJ'I'll Jotmsou and family.
&gt;ng wllh Mr. IIlii ·Mn. Carol ·
finished ill work.
HoaHh' utd Moaday, .. , : ••~~ .. Brown IIlii - grandoon, Arnold Mrs. Howard Thoma Jr. and Pierce, Jr., while Mrt. PlerOI
A '"'"'"o .ha• been ,.. l•r Herold the 8 ol Commnno and Andy ~eaaer oriAlgan, W. new daughter, Ange~ Marla, ill couvalei&lt;Ing tram Slll'pl'yi
Dec. 2m ·~hCi!"'llnn or ,h, Vfl:-. tho govenllllent .... caiiod aileD- Va., are visiting Mr ..and Mrs. returned home from MelliS Mem- Allo Its "" wllh .Ptere. ,,_
. .pprovm1 d•· $250 miHion tioa Ia oudl nporta and that Joe Hatfield and famUy.
orlal boapltal.
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·"·~~·".:~·=~-ember. 1• . . .ton &lt;&gt;! tho: ordmd.., Invtltlpllod':
. - of Columbus, Mr. IIlii Mn. at tbe 4-H camp at Jackson. Mr. and Mrt. Hyaell of Rutlando .
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The Past Presldenla f1l. t h e
American Legion Alttlllary of
Drew Webster Poet No. !!9 will
meet Wedneoday at 7:30 p.m.
at tJle bome ol Mn. Paul Case!,
MJ4dleport.
The Winding Trlll Garden
will meet Wednesday eveat tile borne or Mrs.

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'Yillr ~It De11tf's W.,raat1 lpiiii!IIMI:ts I~ RJttlrlll tnd wor km1ns h~ on 1963 cars ftU
Men tlllfnded 1o tiiC iuH II"I.J llpllr:e mtnl 01 rt (ll ir wilt.out etu r~ tor rf(jllirtd j)llb ur lab&lt;if
for ~'II Yttn or 50,000 milts, w-i cllt~~r tQitltJ rrr~ t . on tlrt eq"" bkll; k, bNd 111d l nh r~• •
J1111; l1111:1mln iun t ta tnd lnltrn.l parl1 (t1ducim1 llltrtual clulcll); !Jorq ut wn~tf ltr, du 1t
...., ::r.~IUIIjoillts (tJU:IMdiiiJ du,_ eottrl). '" ' U lt tnd dift trtnlial , u d ra1 whHI llllrt_ntt- UIHitd tH Wl~ict. ~n blft Ulf'IQII II IUSOA iblt lnt.r•tl' lo&amp;I;Of dlfl&amp; IQ lfll ~

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DAV hall.

The car shown above is a '63 Dodge Po~ra ha1dtop a beautifvl
ba1gain if there ev.er was one-a good reasoo why Dodge sales are
up 6~. ~% so far thts model year. For one thing, the Polara is pr~ed
With Ford and Chevy. For another, it's backed by a five-year(
50,000-mile warranty.• And to seal the bargain, Dodge Dealers are
g1v1ng the best deals in !heir history. So be our guest and come
d1ive this bargain. The '63 Dodge. At yoUI Dodge Dealers now.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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Voice Of Broadway •.• Ceportiq..
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
BROADWA¥ GRAPEVINE
. ATl'ORNEY GENERAL ROBERT
KEN!III!:DY has a gang of legal experts
workin11 olmost around the clock to gather all possible ammunition against
Jimmy Hoffa before the labor leader's
next trial tees off in October. The experts figure it this way: If Hoffa is convicted and it's a "small rap," he'll still
rule Ius powerful union from the cooler.
If it's a giant rap, he'll be through. But
if he beats the charges entirely, he'll be
more powerful than ever and the Kennedy Administration will have suffered a
bad bh&gt;w . ABC is readying a flash
obout an Important new TV show, based
on the immortals of the sports world.
A bright new Broadway star is living d•ngerously. Not quite divorced
from one huoband, she's living with her
Intended next mate and at the same time
carrying on a torrid romance with her
leading man ... Sterling Hayden ·s memoln "Wanderer," will be no ordinary
movie •tar autobiography. Instead of
merely writing about his life, the actor
lashes out with personal comments on
his life and times-and his pals say "rebellious" is the term that best describes
him . . Tom Ewell has purchased the
rights to a new book. "The Cadillac Cowboys " He plans to transform it into a
Broadway musical for some future season
Poet-columnist Nick Kenny is
seriously ill at St. Clare's Hospital.

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A STRANGE-SOUNDING RUMOR is
making the rounds of Shubert Alley
liJIOis The theatrical set keeps hearing
that Jo•h Logan wants Rita Hayworth
for a Broadway song-and-dance show.
It s..,ms unlikely to the experts; Josh is
pretty tied up with other commitments
It the moment, and Rita all but paniC!!
at the thought of lacing a New York audience. She bowed out of her last stage
play before it got anywhere near the
M~in Stem . Darryl Zanuck has been
ellbsen "Top Money Producer of the
Year•· by New York theatre ownero for
hiS record 12-day
tS1.042,721) rack·
ed Ull hy "The Longest Day'' in this area .
Every actress who is anywhere near
the age and type to play the role is pantIng for the part of the 14-year-old proatitute In Hillard Elkin•' forthcoming
Broadway Jlroductlon of "100 Mi.Bunderlllandlng." It's a one-in-1-millioll opportunity to ~ebleve stardom overnight . ..
Excerpt from a letter poatmarked St.
Tropez: "The latest flllhton here is a
loose Rblrt to the hlpa, made of transparent, nightgown-like material with a brasliere and abort pants of a contrasting colOr worn under it."

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AmlREW TULLY'S FORTHCOM·
lNG NOVEL, "Su,l)rtme Court," already
11M illlrt'ed Up qtllle I bll Of conlrovti'IJ
ln bl~ Wuhlngton clrcles, lndlcatluJ
J1i1t 1 few 1dv1nee collies muil haYt
f ilone some rapid cirwl.at1111- The tea·

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" who is who" In the book .. . Btetldan •I
Behan. that great little breaker-upper of
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performances, got his comeuppance It I
Greenwich Village night club a lew eve.
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mngs ago when he leaped onstage and
By Wa)IDI G. Brllldotadl, M.D. 8CCllljlll]ale8 In tho f..-, cau.. supplemenll to replace llie •
began reciting some of his own prose
Q--1 beve an alletl)' to dtlll. Jng "moon-lace" · In back o1 tbe senllal adrenal ucretlaaa, pw- '
during the performance of a jazz star
ly Helen lotte]
What il tho trealmelllt
shoulders caUtlb.s
"bUffalo IIOilll with Cuahiol's dlaeaM cad
w:Jo was appearing there. Tho crowd of
A-ll aome ,..._ With a bump"; ~nd In the abdomen. beU!e.restored to a mora bofllll1
aficionados, not amused, threatened in·
stant mayhem and Behan beat a hasty re- 1~------------------.JI hard • Ia • define oller&amp;Y, com- The blood presaure II !Dctea• Q - My rtpl llaad ·. ~·
treat
Where Tbero'o A ww
lllllll boule duat 1ll3y be tbe ed, tho vicllm tires easily, there lllpllll. wileD 1 go Ia bail rinr1
-Producer Gant Gaither ia in New 1bero'o De'are any more, especillly after culprit. But often 11 Ia hard to II an aceaoivo &amp;rowtb of ba1r night What would CBU¥ lblot
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mend? _ DOUBLE DOUBLE dUll thalia roopoooibiL
ion the usua Y n llli'Y parts, A-N • ... • uo elll Mull
screenplay. "The Gtrl In the Blue Salt,"
Bellevo me, Helen, havlnJ an TROUBLE
thoro ~Y bo bleed mil under from bijury to a setlSOI'Y, ~
which he expects to make bere next win- airll(ht will doean'l aolve every- Dear DDT·
Dull II 1 ~lion of tbe Jlkin, and the booea be- In the banobr Ia a dl.tall . .
ter. The story revolves around the Unl· tllinJ. Yeo, 11 lluaenllal to ba.. At thlo P,tnt, doelll matter!
t!th"'!,~como weak throuib a lack of wbere throbpoul tbe ~ ..
ted Nations, and he bopes to persuade one, as yw uy, but tha heiro And by tho tllne It doea-yw'U indaars
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ability to retain calclum. AI a pathways. It Ia Impnssfltle ,10,.
several important diplomats to play are otiU stuck with payment. learn to leU each other apart.
,liDI, y, IIIII - ·
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pinpoint the cauae of 10Uf
them•olves in the film ... The cancell- and delay• IIlii probalel IIlii _ H.
'!be tnatment Ia 1ImUar to Wllh more than ball of ~ numbneu without a ~ .
ing o! "I Pick a Daiay" left Larry Kort tlo-upa of accounla ete
Yllr BelJIIII Btmd Do tbat fill IDY othor lllersY· victims, a tumor of the lidreoal naminatlon.
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with a beautiful British accent but 110- lalwayo tbought'a win clear- Dear Helen·
Jlti
Avoid CCIIIIact wi1b ddl~ n- gland ill tbe cauoe. Cbanaeo1n Q-Wbel II rljlicUlltll? ~ ·
where to go with it. He will secretly tak· . ed the way lor qulcli aetd.. Muter -David Frya of 311 peeiiUy by lnhllllioD, u mucll the pitutaty gland are usullly tloclor hat me WW 1 bob·
ing speech lessons in anticipation of menl of .. Oltsle. Not so! My Washington Street, Nortbvlle, as potlllible. 'I' Jtl dociOr may preoenl, llul these are probably briCe for it.
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playing one of the leading role•.
father's esllta loot two yeara N J 11 1 eatreme'- br
preocrlbe eplnepllrlnt and IDII- a resul~ IIlii not tbe .caflaa, of A-ltatlle1llltti II ID lill!iiJt.
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mallon of the ro6t Of - tl '
WITH THE PRESS OF ENGLAND to II!' out of probate, and by ltttle soldier, not quite II U 1om1 F'Gr Io•~••e ~ Since sGme or tbe tumon or the larfl nerv01 tbat brlndi&lt;
't d Stat
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tbe time tbe Iawym and Inlier!- years old. He bldly bum1"", ,
an d the Uru e
es searc ng for Au- tanco tax man 101 through with 011 1 few montha ago end hu lion, get desensltllln&amp; shotl.
tho ·~ UIOOlatod . with es off from the ll(llnal eOrd· " :
drey Rachman, she quietly slipped Into it, ,.. five helra are lucky not apent ntoot ·of that time In the Allllaqll -~- ,.. CushlDC s dlaease are maltgo- body brace sbould belp yqu til
New York night before last. Mis. Racb- to be Ill debt. Any estate lnvolv- hospital rm 'sure cards woold p&amp;rM lloue daa utlptJ ••• ant, It would be more correct avoid makln1 movemeula tbat
man is the wife of millionaire industrial- lng land or """- mual bave make the da,. Miler for blm. lie . . . fllr IIIIa parpsoe, tile to say that this type ol eancar would lrt'ltate this nerve. :t'reafc
ist Peter Rachman, widely pubUcized at a lawyer and Ills fees starl at His lnteresls are toy aoldlert llHt nn11o .,. -'lJ eblllll- to a cuase of the hyperactlvltf ment deJlOlllla oo tbt ca1111.
the Wlfd trial as Mandy Davis' lover. olx per cent for tho otmplest and books. Sin&lt;ere thanka. _ A od by ulDa o pnparatloo modi of tile ldrenall than that · tile
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She is in seclusion at the home of a close kind of Inheritance (on which FRIEND
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from 111e ••oeplllp lD ,.. byperac!Miy caused tbe can- Misa Joyce Stftlrt, dau&amp;ll:
friend . . . Marcello Mastroianni has be probably does about $50 Dear Helen:
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ter of Mr, and Mn. MaJ:!IIf
been so busy filming in ROme, he hllln't worth of work In signing pa- I'm livilt with 1 man and Q-TetlJ ...., Ill-' Ill)' 14- SUrllcll removal o1 the ad· Stewart, left titer ape• ·•• .
had time to occupy his new place on the pero). Even my lather'• &lt;heck· have one
b' blm. I'm -.. r&lt;na1 &amp;land;' are cw~. Ia renall 11 tba reeommendad aometlme With bet pare~. tot .
Via Appia Antica-so he good-naturedly lng account was Uerl up.
lng to get 1 dMitee ,bUt In c;~: thll Cus~ ,l . dlseaser Could II treatment, lD any case. This wu J'ort Hood, Tex. to ..,.00. thl
lent it to a ~oup of ebums for 1 party.
Why, when 1 mu PlY• hiah ada lt'o hard. ,! ha;e two other &lt;II1Je
not pooolblo
beforo adrenal romatnder of die sulllllter il'IIII_
The pal• pamted murals all over the laxes all his life mUll be be &lt;blld . wlitl
In .. home t l---cushlne 1 t111eue shOWI cortical bormonel became ber sillter, capt. IIlii Mtl. M»
1 up 1n u nceu of fat wbJdl available bill now, with U.. com Wallll 'nd famUy.
house (and not an artist in the crowd) penall%ed lor dy'IDC? _ JOHN ~·
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and in general turned the r,Iace into a
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scene from "La Dolce Vita. ' Lesson No. Dear John:
i My problem II I lind II very
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How weD I koow an alrtiptlhard to trull men. M1 father
Dina Merrill, vlllitin1 the Persian will doesn't solve ovel")'lhlnal otarted It; my lrulbend ....tin1).1£
Room to hear Betty Johnson, was escort- Dying II oo nponslve U.. uod It- he ·- • drunken Ill&gt;- I&lt;E.St:ARC~ ANO
ed by three cavaliers, so oglers bad no days, it's no wonder our life ex-jgood, alld..,. I am ahrllya a~ OEVaOPMENT ·
way of knowing which, If any, Will "the pectancy has jumped. Pur e 1cuslng my .new,.. ofllepplq oe""'lti'MEIIIT or:
real date" and which, if any, were "the sell-defenoe!
Iout. I don't lbhtlr he dOll, but
C&gt;ASMANTE:I..
beards·•. ... Singer Helen Merrill, away
BUT' without a will you I can't llolp !M"i'li\Dg blm and ELECTRONICS,
from the U. S. for almoat four years, heirs would REALL'I' be In the uylng mem! !bingo. Ha glVII
STRAWBQSS
signed with an ouUit called Personality ooup. -H.
me overylb!nf 1 Will! ·llld II JUST CAI'lT 8E
Productions and will split her engage- Dear Helen:
plamltnfJ to l1lll'1'f nil&gt;How ean 8CTTHEI2ED WI1H
ment&lt; between Europe and here.
'lbia will 1ns- May'1 queo- a perean IIGp btfrtl
naa!
Ill$ SiA~~·s
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SOO(.ESTIONS•TliCHNICIANS WILL FUP over cousln'o children en her ...,. Dear Wltcb:
"The Leopard" ev'n more than average ond cousins and her children I "'""'"' If. thaaO 1ft ddklludlences. The photogrlplly 11 biJtory- are also third COUIIIIt to her hlllllll'lltl·dme.Qutlllalllboul
making To quote one espert: "You first coualn's children. Confu-llhtlr moillll1 ·hrltaps you'd
could stop the picture anywhere, and 1111, isn't II? - BARBARA
\ pt ,our 1Ht llrlilbtlllld oat.
that frame would be magnificent enough IDear Barbara:
ywr fliDIIJ ~•., wllb 0111
to hang in the Louvre." lt'l thll year's . You know It! - R.
pod mmtqo · Ilealliil bmad
best bet to win the Academy Awll'd for
Belp tlo tal
over tilt llad, J'GU 1llflltl not
cinematography . . . The newlllt 1-don't- Wllletl Te-y 1111 'fte 'rw1a
have to .111111)' , 1bc!al_ diltrucl.
believe-it picture of Anita Ekberg. Ia In Dear lle'"n'
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the August issue of Movie Stars ~:£,.
We are twin brOthert aolnl 'lbll' ...-'III d!dlilllelll
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ztne. It's a beach ~cene. Sbe'tln a b
. with tWin sisters. llolh widen- famUy
110 W,....,. haYThere are acres of her .. . The "Equal Ucal. My btOther and I swltcb- l1lt 'Jdd
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Pay for Women" bill II 1 joke If you ad ooe nllht to fool tilt girll, jnUbil,
, . YOU.
read the ftna print. It affeets only thoae and wben lhiJ ftalld oat, !bey She Will '
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ladleo who are Involved with iatentate. awltelted to fOol ... llld ftll, on
Ado
coaunerce - aome 7,000,000, or a drop yoo. toon't beliovt1 lhl•, Helen, dreu
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in the bucket Ia the national pleture.
]lut we neve' kDOII' 'lllllrl "' thll
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Radiologist.Added To Staff Moves Into Ohio Senate Aimed To-Mak~ Social Notes
· Of Holzer Hospita~ Clinic GOP Hand Stronger In Adjourned SesSion
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The Holzer Clinic is announcing the appointment .to COLUMBUS (UP!) _ T~ 0
lts clime group of Carl W. Thompson, M. D., specialist JUOVes which pu_t -Tom ModteIn Radiology .
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i hfoad of Za1101111ll IIlii Mal Dell
Dr. Thompson Is well-known to many peo~le m thls ·lnto o1 Wilmington into tbe '-"'·
area having been engaged in private p~acttce 111 Pt. ate bad ,.veral puoalbllltteo 10
I' ~asant sinc. 1950. In 1961. he completed •. three y~ar !strengthen !he Grand Old Parperiod of training at Ohio State University In the fteld Ity's hand.
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or TheraP,euti·· Rad iologv, Radio-isotopes and Cobalt I Mooreheod wu relumed to
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i the Senate wh.. SOn. Rob,Ort
Since then he his headed the I
IZeUar. his fellow · Republlo;au
Department ol Radtolog' at
.!Tom ZanesviUe, wao appointPleasan1 Vallev hospital.
'er1 10 the Board of Tax Appeals
Dr. Thompson will devole iull
' b~ Gov. James A. Rhodes. Dentime to his new posilion "ith CINCINNATI iUPII - Uv,._ ni;, a veteran state represelitaHnlzer CUnlc and hospital. Vn· stock'
.live, was cboaen a senator· to
der an agl'&lt;!ement with l'i.. sant •
, su&lt;·ceed Son. Lowell (Red) l'ess
Valley Hospltal, he will contin- Cattle 1000, calve '"' &lt;·eder of Yellow Sprlnga, when Rhodue to operate the Department of catl /1:' 'llO! tly imctll lot~: _,,.:~ugh· es appomted 'Fess to the Per·

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Mechem bad been merger! 'That
meant tbat Mechem. 10ho wu
In office when tho diatrlcll
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when hla term ended ZeUor'a
term would have two tnol'l!
yearo to run alter Mechem's
expired and wltll only - ....
ator ll'om tho new district, M..
chem woold be out ond Zellar
would remoln.
RtpubUCIIIS wer 01
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to ne Mechem ~:. t:O""seo.
ate, allhouch the Republlc8n •
controlled board wlll&lt;!h ,.1pportioned tho dl8trlct on . o
basis of tba·lut ctllllll had lac-

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teg;slature ~d be .... ,. .... . ol Mr. ond Mrs. Howald Rusto enoc~· tiWI to put pr&lt;JII'am aoU wert Job:. and Mrs. Carl
bliO effect.
RuaseU, Earl RuaseU, Marl!ll•
!~ ·Worner, W!Wam Bokt, Ter. By chOOIID&amp; tbe Dec. 1 moet.- ry, Suuo, and Marl)' Redma•,
lD8 date Instead of adjoummg Georp Wll~ Venoy, ond
tho legillature will be ID I poe~ Fronk Slliel all ol Oolumbua,
lion to like up IRJ llllltor II Mr. IIlii l\ltl.. lldward Venoy
deslroo. U It had •• . •d and flllllly, Mr. and Mn. Roalne dte, then II ~ld meet bert Venoy and family ol Pornonly : •• the pernor •· coD to. eroy, Mr. and Mrt. Wlllllm
COIIJnder only mauert tlo liP*' RuueU and 10111 Wa)IDI IIlii
clllcally laid before it.
Taddy of MtnenvUle IIlii Mr.,
But tbel'l! Ukely wiD be con- IIlii Mn. Cbarlel Jeffen "'
o~&lt;~erable bulllnell ill the Jle. Pomeroy, lll eamo especially
yM&gt;ber .,...loo IIlii Moorolload to aee Joel RuueU ll'om Powert,
can be counted U]IOII u I par- OreJIOU, who spent the weok
ty ltalwart. He had aerved
~t end wltb hla pareDtl, Mr. ~
HnatorJal tei'JDI,
risinJ to Mn. Howard Ru•ll.

If YOU'D LIKE YO DRIVE A GREAf BARGAIN

et.. the mu.lc and dealt their
Radiology at Pleasant .'aliey. Le r ste-en and Hbtel~o mod.·rc~e ty . sonnel Department.
leader out.
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activt' bulk sak&gt;t. fully ~~eaciy :: The two men were appolnted But there art WIYI to take chairmanahJp of the Senate n. Stevlt RuleD oi Columbul
The add1t1on of a .sectJOO man
,_ d , kl under a fairly new state law care of such mat•- So ,., nance Committee and mt ~r- spent lut week with Mr. 11\d
K:nt,
M a..a.-.. RuaseU and •·-""
H It 1 cow15 aod buJ 11 s....a y· .w·· I I·
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tho staff of .. olzt'~ osp .a
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which provide• that when a feU to Zellar to step ultle. He shiP upon the Important Rules rs. ~•
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and Holzer CliniC' w1•1 erable averaae to htr. (~hmce 111 ound . ator's office becomes vacant waa well-liked obviouaJy ~ Committee.
Carolyn RuueU 11 speoclin1 I
~ eJpansion of st"rvic~ In th.P 100.1~ I~ llau~ter steer~ 25:50- ' stnators of his ~arty can name cause the par'ty found ~ ,.,&lt;.~od Actually, for 1 time the ma·· Wftk with relauYu 1n Colum."
f1ekls of Dr: Thomps~n '
Z5.75, fe"" lc~ac:lt; and lots 1 no.;~y 1 .successor. Thts has prevent- job for him.
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950-lJOO lb 24 .30 • ~ long standing vacancies
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to expand the radm - ISotope , 25.00 m•x h••• good to 1ow,which occurred In the
past ed to succeed ZeUar wbo had em Ohio counllea liVInJ tbat Barrell, W. Va., are spending
laboratory which has been d.,,,.., 900-1200 lb 113.00-2400, most, when the office could be fiUcd been elected when Moorehead area control ofle~tlatlon uno tbelr "cation witll hlr oon
hmtted •• scope smce ~r . J•cob good 22-00·23 00 · standard to low only through a cnstly spectal left tho Senate to win election bill cu be callod for 1 v 0 to and daupter-111-law, Mr. and
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Weillberger has been the only good hol~te~n 21.:50-22.00. lol aver- election or by waiting until t.he to Congreu In 11!10. He w Ill without Rul!8 Comuuttee ap- Mrt. Elam, also her parenll,
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radiologist. Holzer ~osp1t_a1 nowl ag~ to high chmce ar~nd
lb next general election.
serve unW 1 aucceuor 11 elect·
vll. 'lbat Powerful Four Mr. and Mrl. W. A. Donahue
plans to add a c-obalt umt.
heifers 24 ·50· few loads and lots The result is that the district ed whfcb wtH be It ·the NovemMf!Chem Moorehead a. and Mr. and Mn. ·Wiyne John·
mostly avera•4e eholce 750-'I' ~J Jr . represented and the party is b ' 1-..
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Or. Thomps08, 39, is a native 23 5().24 oo· miJCed high g(url lo l l•
k ed
. II . r, _.., eenerll electioa, mean- pubucan Sen. David Ferguson Mr --• Mn . CUHord J 01101
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not wea en
numer~ca Y m lng hla term IIlii Meehem'o will of Cambridae and Dem• "ratie
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of Ha. mIm, · a... w ere e ,low choice '!UI·Y! ' " ' tt.OO·lS "'' the Senate when 1 vacanc oc·
IIlii oon JOJ'I'll and friend Robin ART F:JND? - A most unusual piece of statuary Wll
was m pr~vate praclic• for t ' ' ibulls 17.oo-•• ""' ,mall 1,., me~- curs. It also has allowed ;_me ~meendlnJ at about the nme Sen. Arthur Blake of Marlins Huffman of St. Albano, were brougbt' to this office recently by llill Ramsey of r.t. . 2
y~ars. He atlended NorU&lt;for., llum aroun&lt;l "" lb Ieeder ho ·• ••' senators to take other public So;,.tlmo betweei now ond Ferry.
. wOekenti villtors or tbelr par- Patriot. He Is shown with the figure In bronze tbat. por.
High school and rt'&lt;'eiVed h.s slaughter calves ateady : rh,•ce [jobs which they could have
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~. enll Mt IIlii Mn W A Don- traya a knl&amp;bt of medieval days. Tbe detail work slip~
bachel&lt;&gt;r of arls degr•e from' vealers :t$.011-2'1 .00; good :12.011-1 '
ear y e ruary, ....n &lt;WU~ away. In addlllon to the .....
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West Virginia University '" 1944. , 25.00, otandard good and choice done anyway, but now . It &lt;an dal!• mUll tile, Med!em wiD legillation, the recommerulatl&lt;ol ahue and slstors, Mr. and Mrs.
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m a ne s e o preserv ,... .
I 1948 he was grarluated from
lb 1 gb
be done wtthout penalizmg the ~eeide )I he wanta to - ·~ an- or th Little Hoo
CommJo. W. ·A. Elam and Mr. and Mn. The figure 1\'U found In a woods off Rt. ,124 near WfJit.
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· party. For instance tho GOP other ter u bed
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Way11e Jobneon and 11011 and ton 14 years ago. Ramsey recently saw ID a publlcatioiJ
Ctucago Med~eal school
~ 24 .00 : few head choico :14.!0. Iwould have been reluctant to head willmbow oul~l
slon for reorgulaaUOil of atate llir. ll!d Mn. Jack ~ : . a description of i similar piece of statuary tbat broufhl
He then served a O•le year I flogs ' 3300: barrow• and giltsllose two senators and their vc•e. chem I senator for moro than
~ wUlellbe ready. Mn. Patoy Butebelt IIlii chU. • high price. He will contact several art museums to ffnd
rotating internship at 3t. Mar, ·s m•aerately activo, str••• ., " I For Fess, the
appointment 20 yo~ who 11 aow Pllt 70 deover~ ~ w
dien, Miry Iones and Dianna out If the piece he owna is an original or a fine copy of
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Hospital , Huntmgton. and three h~ter, sows aleady ., atron"'l meant the veteran of both the cides he hu had eooug11 olpul&gt; ~ 81111th
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hen. of Cbarleston, W.Va., were an art masterpiece.
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Ohto State University He serv- 10.1!&gt;-19.35, bulk mixed 1-3 ,,._,&lt;0 up to a better job, one F ,.;ng that go with u then MoorehtJd dldnt m":"' ~~~houghghtho re- Mn. W. A. Donshue, Mr. ond Lawrence Scarberry IIlii fiiJll- PlTI'SBUROHe&lt;J as an officer in the U. S. lb " .oo-19.25, mixed 14 but most- clost to $9,000 1 year In com- will run.
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Medical Corps from 1951 to ltv :1-3, 130-250 lb 11.50-11.00, tn- parison with the $5,000 senator- By being tn office now, Mo•rc- ~~ ;:' asal.n the auch 18 Mn. Jack Elam and Mr. and &lt;0111 visltort of Mr. and Mrs. Implantell 111 bJ1 eheil dlo4
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rl"d;ng uniform 24G-245 lb a1 10l salary. It aloo save a bonst head will have t!Je pollttcsl ad- .
U permit 1 s~ to Mn. w•yne Johnson IIlii son. Joe Halfleld and family.
Monday a - k alief the Ojlol"
He Js a member of tl.e Ma- 16,IM, heavier weighf.c poor!~ test-1tu De:nni~, one of the young fte. vantage of being an incumbent mqease q~or pr cet. or to Mrs. Joe ftltfleld, Nancy, Mr and Mrs Harle Haning aUOR: Reps J. SiamOur 4&amp;1 ..,..
6011 ~n.ty_ Medical ~ociet~ , ~ - few lots 1-2 near 100 It 16.50-1publica~11 saW. to have a bright 1enator in the district
wh:~~ ~a: s=!al~~:at:epositl Mn._ ~na ~Wed and Vickie and
Jae J~hn.1011 yand Bev- reported to hive beft mtkinl '
West Vtrgm1a State Medical_ As- 1" 7S: t-s 2"15-350 lb sows IS.00- 1future m the party. .
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ooclatton and tho Amer~can oo. 350-400 lb 14.25-15 oo, 2-S! The Moore-ZeUer shift was throllf!h Lickil1&amp; and Muaklnll- PR
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Ill••dy, 10.50-11 .00.
i bean Senato Lellder C. Stanley I There aro oome immodlate gNovtemlome.~~ will pres1• the UDJted and Mrs. Dexter CompbeU of Larry Johnsou of Columbus STAYING W1TB PIERCI!I
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to tbe $5,000 1 year jo'· · 'oup public used polJDo
In the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sam- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe . MI.. Geraldine COUIDIIIIIIF•
t~e current legtslslure &gt;-,more Yemen Lord PrlVJ
Ed rd mono, Mr. IIlii Mn. POJ'I'll Jotmsou and family.
&gt;ng wllh Mr. IIlii ·Mn. Carol ·
finished ill work.
HoaHh' utd Moaday, .. , : ••~~ .. Brown IIlii - grandoon, Arnold Mrs. Howard Thoma Jr. and Pierce, Jr., while Mrt. PlerOI
A '"'"'"o .ha• been ,.. l•r Herold the 8 ol Commnno and Andy ~eaaer oriAlgan, W. new daughter, Ange~ Marla, ill couvalei&lt;Ing tram Slll'pl'yi
Dec. 2m ·~hCi!"'llnn or ,h, Vfl:-. tho govenllllent .... caiiod aileD- Va., are visiting Mr ..and Mrs. returned home from MelliS Mem- Allo Its "" wllh .Ptere. ,,_
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BROADWA¥ GRAPEVINE
. ATl'ORNEY GENERAL ROBERT
KEN!III!:DY has a gang of legal experts
workin11 olmost around the clock to gather all possible ammunition against
Jimmy Hoffa before the labor leader's
next trial tees off in October. The experts figure it this way: If Hoffa is convicted and it's a "small rap," he'll still
rule Ius powerful union from the cooler.
If it's a giant rap, he'll be through. But
if he beats the charges entirely, he'll be
more powerful than ever and the Kennedy Administration will have suffered a
bad bh&gt;w . ABC is readying a flash
obout an Important new TV show, based
on the immortals of the sports world.
A bright new Broadway star is living d•ngerously. Not quite divorced
from one huoband, she's living with her
Intended next mate and at the same time
carrying on a torrid romance with her
leading man ... Sterling Hayden ·s memoln "Wanderer," will be no ordinary
movie •tar autobiography. Instead of
merely writing about his life, the actor
lashes out with personal comments on
his life and times-and his pals say "rebellious" is the term that best describes
him . . Tom Ewell has purchased the
rights to a new book. "The Cadillac Cowboys " He plans to transform it into a
Broadway musical for some future season
Poet-columnist Nick Kenny is
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A STRANGE-SOUNDING RUMOR is
making the rounds of Shubert Alley
liJIOis The theatrical set keeps hearing
that Jo•h Logan wants Rita Hayworth
for a Broadway song-and-dance show.
It s..,ms unlikely to the experts; Josh is
pretty tied up with other commitments
It the moment, and Rita all but paniC!!
at the thought of lacing a New York audience. She bowed out of her last stage
play before it got anywhere near the
M~in Stem . Darryl Zanuck has been
ellbsen "Top Money Producer of the
Year•· by New York theatre ownero for
hiS record 12-day
tS1.042,721) rack·
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Every actress who is anywhere near
the age and type to play the role is pantIng for the part of the 14-year-old proatitute In Hillard Elkin•' forthcoming
Broadway Jlroductlon of "100 Mi.Bunderlllandlng." It's a one-in-1-millioll opportunity to ~ebleve stardom overnight . ..
Excerpt from a letter poatmarked St.
Tropez: "The latest flllhton here is a
loose Rblrt to the hlpa, made of transparent, nightgown-like material with a brasliere and abort pants of a contrasting colOr worn under it."

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lNG NOVEL, "Su,l)rtme Court," already
11M illlrt'ed Up qtllle I bll Of conlrovti'IJ
ln bl~ Wuhlngton clrcles, lndlcatluJ
J1i1t 1 few 1dv1nee collies muil haYt
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" who is who" In the book .. . Btetldan •I
Behan. that great little breaker-upper of
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Greenwich Village night club a lew eve.
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By Wa)IDI G. Brllldotadl, M.D. 8CCllljlll]ale8 In tho f..-, cau.. supplemenll to replace llie •
began reciting some of his own prose
Q--1 beve an alletl)' to dtlll. Jng "moon-lace" · In back o1 tbe senllal adrenal ucretlaaa, pw- '
during the performance of a jazz star
ly Helen lotte]
What il tho trealmelllt
shoulders caUtlb.s
"bUffalo IIOilll with Cuahiol's dlaeaM cad
w:Jo was appearing there. Tho crowd of
A-ll aome ,..._ With a bump"; ~nd In the abdomen. beU!e.restored to a mora bofllll1
aficionados, not amused, threatened in·
stant mayhem and Behan beat a hasty re- 1~------------------.JI hard • Ia • define oller&amp;Y, com- The blood presaure II !Dctea• Q - My rtpl llaad ·. ~·
treat
Where Tbero'o A ww
lllllll boule duat 1ll3y be tbe ed, tho vicllm tires easily, there lllpllll. wileD 1 go Ia bail rinr1
-Producer Gant Gaither ia in New 1bero'o De'are any more, especillly after culprit. But often 11 Ia hard to II an aceaoivo &amp;rowtb of ba1r night What would CBU¥ lblot
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mend? _ DOUBLE DOUBLE dUll thalia roopoooibiL
ion the usua Y n llli'Y parts, A-N • ... • uo elll Mull
screenplay. "The Gtrl In the Blue Salt,"
Bellevo me, Helen, havlnJ an TROUBLE
thoro ~Y bo bleed mil under from bijury to a setlSOI'Y, ~
which he expects to make bere next win- airll(ht will doean'l aolve every- Dear DDT·
Dull II 1 ~lion of tbe Jlkin, and the booea be- In the banobr Ia a dl.tall . .
ter. The story revolves around the Unl· tllinJ. Yeo, 11 lluaenllal to ba.. At thlo P,tnt, doelll matter!
t!th"'!,~como weak throuib a lack of wbere throbpoul tbe ~ ..
ted Nations, and he bopes to persuade one, as yw uy, but tha heiro And by tho tllne It doea-yw'U indaars
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ability to retain calclum. AI a pathways. It Ia Impnssfltle ,10,.
several important diplomats to play are otiU stuck with payment. learn to leU each other apart.
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pinpoint the cauae of 10Uf
them•olves in the film ... The cancell- and delay• IIlii probalel IIlii _ H.
'!be tnatment Ia 1ImUar to Wllh more than ball of ~ numbneu without a ~ .
ing o! "I Pick a Daiay" left Larry Kort tlo-upa of accounla ete
Yllr BelJIIII Btmd Do tbat fill IDY othor lllersY· victims, a tumor of the lidreoal naminatlon.
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with a beautiful British accent but 110- lalwayo tbought'a win clear- Dear Helen·
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Avoid CCIIIIact wi1b ddl~ n- gland ill tbe cauoe. Cbanaeo1n Q-Wbel II rljlicUlltll? ~ ·
where to go with it. He will secretly tak· . ed the way lor qulcli aetd.. Muter -David Frya of 311 peeiiUy by lnhllllioD, u mucll the pitutaty gland are usullly tloclor hat me WW 1 bob·
ing speech lessons in anticipation of menl of .. Oltsle. Not so! My Washington Street, Nortbvlle, as potlllible. 'I' Jtl dociOr may preoenl, llul these are probably briCe for it.
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playing one of the leading role•.
father's esllta loot two yeara N J 11 1 eatreme'- br
preocrlbe eplnepllrlnt and IDII- a resul~ IIlii not tbe .caflaa, of A-ltatlle1llltti II ID lill!iiJt.
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mallon of the ro6t Of - tl '
WITH THE PRESS OF ENGLAND to II!' out of probate, and by ltttle soldier, not quite II U 1om1 F'Gr Io•~••e ~ Since sGme or tbe tumon or the larfl nerv01 tbat brlndi&lt;
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tbe time tbe Iawym and Inlier!- years old. He bldly bum1"", ,
an d the Uru e
es searc ng for Au- tanco tax man 101 through with 011 1 few montha ago end hu lion, get desensltllln&amp; shotl.
tho ·~ UIOOlatod . with es off from the ll(llnal eOrd· " :
drey Rachman, she quietly slipped Into it, ,.. five helra are lucky not apent ntoot ·of that time In the Allllaqll -~- ,.. CushlDC s dlaease are maltgo- body brace sbould belp yqu til
New York night before last. Mis. Racb- to be Ill debt. Any estate lnvolv- hospital rm 'sure cards woold p&amp;rM lloue daa utlptJ ••• ant, It would be more correct avoid makln1 movemeula tbat
man is the wife of millionaire industrial- lng land or """- mual bave make the da,. Miler for blm. lie . . . fllr IIIIa parpsoe, tile to say that this type ol eancar would lrt'ltate this nerve. :t'reafc
ist Peter Rachman, widely pubUcized at a lawyer and Ills fees starl at His lnteresls are toy aoldlert llHt nn11o .,. -'lJ eblllll- to a cuase of the hyperactlvltf ment deJlOlllla oo tbt ca1111.
the Wlfd trial as Mandy Davis' lover. olx per cent for tho otmplest and books. Sin&lt;ere thanka. _ A od by ulDa o pnparatloo modi of tile ldrenall than that · tile
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She is in seclusion at the home of a close kind of Inheritance (on which FRIEND
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friend . . . Marcello Mastroianni has be probably does about $50 Dear Helen:
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been so busy filming in ROme, he hllln't worth of work In signing pa- I'm livilt with 1 man and Q-TetlJ ...., Ill-' Ill)' 14- SUrllcll removal o1 the ad· Stewart, left titer ape• ·•• .
had time to occupy his new place on the pero). Even my lather'• &lt;heck· have one
b' blm. I'm -.. r&lt;na1 &amp;land;' are cw~. Ia renall 11 tba reeommendad aometlme With bet pare~. tot .
Via Appia Antica-so he good-naturedly lng account was Uerl up.
lng to get 1 dMitee ,bUt In c;~: thll Cus~ ,l . dlseaser Could II treatment, lD any case. This wu J'ort Hood, Tex. to ..,.00. thl
lent it to a ~oup of ebums for 1 party.
Why, when 1 mu PlY• hiah ada lt'o hard. ,! ha;e two other &lt;II1Je
not pooolblo
beforo adrenal romatnder of die sulllllter il'IIII_
The pal• pamted murals all over the laxes all his life mUll be be &lt;blld . wlitl
In .. home t l---cushlne 1 t111eue shOWI cortical bormonel became ber sillter, capt. IIlii Mtl. M»
1 up 1n u nceu of fat wbJdl available bill now, with U.. com Wallll 'nd famUy.
house (and not an artist in the crowd) penall%ed lor dy'IDC? _ JOHN ~·
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and in general turned the r,Iace into a
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scene from "La Dolce Vita. ' Lesson No. Dear John:
i My problem II I lind II very
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How weD I koow an alrtiptlhard to trull men. M1 father
Dina Merrill, vlllitin1 the Persian will doesn't solve ovel")'lhlnal otarted It; my lrulbend ....tin1).1£
Room to hear Betty Johnson, was escort- Dying II oo nponslve U.. uod It- he ·- • drunken Ill&gt;- I&lt;E.St:ARC~ ANO
ed by three cavaliers, so oglers bad no days, it's no wonder our life ex-jgood, alld..,. I am ahrllya a~ OEVaOPMENT ·
way of knowing which, If any, Will "the pectancy has jumped. Pur e 1cuslng my .new,.. ofllepplq oe""'lti'MEIIIT or:
real date" and which, if any, were "the sell-defenoe!
Iout. I don't lbhtlr he dOll, but
C&gt;ASMANTE:I..
beards·•. ... Singer Helen Merrill, away
BUT' without a will you I can't llolp !M"i'li\Dg blm and ELECTRONICS,
from the U. S. for almoat four years, heirs would REALL'I' be In the uylng mem! !bingo. Ha glVII
STRAWBQSS
signed with an ouUit called Personality ooup. -H.
me overylb!nf 1 Will! ·llld II JUST CAI'lT 8E
Productions and will split her engage- Dear Helen:
plamltnfJ to l1lll'1'f nil&gt;How ean 8CTTHEI2ED WI1H
ment&lt; between Europe and here.
'lbia will 1ns- May'1 queo- a perean IIGp btfrtl
naa!
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SOO(.ESTIONS•TliCHNICIANS WILL FUP over cousln'o children en her ...,. Dear Wltcb:
"The Leopard" ev'n more than average ond cousins and her children I "'""'"' If. thaaO 1ft ddklludlences. The photogrlplly 11 biJtory- are also third COUIIIIt to her hlllllll'lltl·dme.Qutlllalllboul
making To quote one espert: "You first coualn's children. Confu-llhtlr moillll1 ·hrltaps you'd
could stop the picture anywhere, and 1111, isn't II? - BARBARA
\ pt ,our 1Ht llrlilbtlllld oat.
that frame would be magnificent enough IDear Barbara:
ywr fliDIIJ ~•., wllb 0111
to hang in the Louvre." lt'l thll year's . You know It! - R.
pod mmtqo · Ilealliil bmad
best bet to win the Academy Awll'd for
Belp tlo tal
over tilt llad, J'GU 1llflltl not
cinematography . . . The newlllt 1-don't- Wllletl Te-y 1111 'fte 'rw1a
have to .111111)' , 1bc!al_ diltrucl.
believe-it picture of Anita Ekberg. Ia In Dear lle'"n'
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We are twin brOthert aolnl 'lbll' ...-'III d!dlilllelll
. lll:&amp;IMIIMII tl
ztne. It's a beach ~cene. Sbe'tln a b
. with tWin sisters. llolh widen- famUy
110 W,....,. haYThere are acres of her .. . The "Equal Ucal. My btOther and I swltcb- l1lt 'Jdd
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Pay for Women" bill II 1 joke If you ad ooe nllht to fool tilt girll, jnUbil,
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read the ftna print. It affeets only thoae and wben lhiJ ftalld oat, !bey She Will '
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ladleo who are Involved with iatentate. awltelted to fOol ... llld ftll, on
Ado
coaunerce - aome 7,000,000, or a drop yoo. toon't beliovt1 lhl•, Helen, dreu
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in the bucket Ia the national pleture.
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ft'• ""t actually a nohlt, no-run tat.
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Elsewhen In the Natlollol
And u.en he pltchoo a tine four· Loague, the PhiUies ended the
hit sh•tou tfor the Houston Colts Dodgers' ..ven. game WliiiiiDg
)lonoo) night, ~;1ti&lt;IW'cally It -ak with I 5-t victory In II
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Chicago 4 Baltimore O, mght
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Cleveland at Los Angalu tnightl
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l!l)ston at Kansas City tnight&gt;Morehead tlkil vo. Segui tWI.
New York at MinniiOla tnightl
-Terry ttl-91 vs. Perry lUI.
Washington at Chl&lt;ago tnightl
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Baltimore at Detroit (ftighUPappoo 17-41 va. Lary t().2l.
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threHime "llorlll d. t1tto Y-,"
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A total of 11 horoel bow 110oa

CLEVELAND tUPil named for the mJle IIIII _ ....
land Browns eoach Blenton
twi·llght
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' Uer said Monday ha wu
ttr tell, ineludlnll Beaa f'lln&gt;lt
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PiU. 4 s. "'an. 1, 2nd, night pressed by several players duriing l! :
N. York 14 Houston 5
last .....S:'s rookie eamp. at
181, twi-light
om, and that ho O!MI hia
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Houston a N. Ynrlt 0, llld, nlgbt wert eval~l;ini the results.lr
Clnclnuatt 4 !lllw. 8, 12m., night Full oqu~ rammg was to
........_,.. Pllellon gin thla eoDIIIl8 SUnday at mrom . ll
HDIIIIDD at N..,. York -FarreD wlllt workouts heginltin&amp; tht
lll-'1l VI. Jacboo f&amp;-10).
. day.
Milwaukee at Cbicai!D - . Spohn Amonl tltto playen who ~=~~
t!Hl vo. Balli lUI.
tltto top
on 0
Sl. Louis at CillciJtnatl - GJb. were K• Webb aDd Mel Triplett. II
1011 IHl VI. MalOIHI)' UWI ar ........., rocently acquired
Pura, (3-GJ.
· Browns. and ~les Jim Bob.
Loo AlllelOI at Pblladelphts 12, Roger Sboals, J1m Konicki
twJ..nlght• - Koufu (11-3) ud Frank Baktr.
Willhite &lt;2-2) •1. ~ey &lt;H) Collier said be was satisfied
·10 yearo ago your howe
IIIII Short !1-81.
elub bu tile ....,_ to fill
may have been wortla
8811 Francloco at PittsbUrgh !2, the backfield, noting that "Terry
$13,000 - today it may
twl-lllgbt- 8aDlord &lt;UI and Bo- Hansley, Walter Beach and Larirvll be wonh $18,000! Wh.ol
Un 4-l) '"· cardweH ~&amp;f) and Bentl have speed and pretty
11bout your fire ;,,gr..
tm&amp;e? Check rate• oow
Schwall IIHI.
actton and oow I want fo
Weda....y'o oast 01111 . MuUins, the player
for fire insurance rhat
measures up to torl•y's
S. Fran. at N. York. night
got from Chicago laBt week.
value
of yoU'r home.
Houston at Phila., Jligbt
Check
with
Nationwide
Mllwoulreo at Chicago
.~ the
company
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St. Loui1 at CincinnaU, nlaht
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Ncll•barl missed by only one Athleti"' topped the Yukoes, four or their P""'ious moetlngs
firal pitch Monday oiglu a•!!! tHO, In 12 innings, tlle Rod S.. With the Gianto this se&amp;SOII, beat
ev•n though he hurled a no·rutcer shaded the Angels, H, tha White Juan Morichal in the opeoer on
two months ago, he stlU has not So• blanked the Orloleo, 4-11, the Willie Stargell'o DiDlh inninll sin·
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pltct"'d a shutout ill llle majors. Senatore downed the Tlgera, 118, glo with the buel !till. Joo G•b- Seloltddlepo~ u.!,oys League
H• ' was the situation·
and the Twina bombed the lndi· bon made II a sweep when be nators
""""nd Ylcn.e Meto had broken a IS. ano, 13-t.
struck out eight ID · the nightcap, tory in three .•tars this summer
g•me losing streak with a 14-5 Second baHilWI Nate Ollver'J including WllUe lolaya threoir;'tym ~e lndi':vt~onday .
victol) over the Colto in the two base error on Don Demeter'• times. AI McBean posted hiS e
anny
""" pete
ope&gt;•r of , twi-nignt doubl" pop fly followed by Bob Oldis' ninth triumph in tho opener.
four-hit ball, wlnninJ 7-4. •
llool•'&lt;
single in the 11th off Ed Roebuck Southpaw Dick Ellsworth ""' a Dickie Smith was the loser
Jojured Ankle
produced the winning rWI fur the one-man gong _ill the .Cube' wiD aDowing nine safeties, having
~t.nebart :zipped throu~tt the PbiWes against the Dodger&amp;. Don t.vew: tile Cardin~•.lim1Un1 ~· one bad Inning _ the -second _
fir~ ' 2-3 innings of •he • oght- lltysdale started for the Dndg.,.. Lou10 fo three b1ts m I l-3 m· when fnur singles, ID error, and
QilD aoo then had two ftrikl's o.. n but was raked for 10 hili, mclud- nmgs and smgling home botb of two walks produced Rix runs for
Jim H1ckman with tlousto·· .e.:u,!- ing a homer by Roy Sievers, dur- Chicago's runs o!! Emie Brog~io the Senaton.
in1. 11-G He suddenly '"'""'" his Ins the t 2·3 IDningo he worked. tn the sevenlll. Undy McDamel
Q~h:. ankl• pushing ofl the mound Jack Bald.schun wao dredlted finished up ond protected Ells· Davidson hnd ••cellent supand n&lt;eded h•l p.
. wiUi hil oeventb victory in relief. wnrth's Utb viclxlry.
port, his ~tes commlt'!"g not
• 1 &lt;'OUidn't throw another
a smgle nuscue.
v-" n: he aaid.
Indian hillers were Pat Arch· EMERSON ADVANCES
So Hal Woodeshick came out ot
er a single, Smith two singleo, GSTAAD, witzerland !UPII
tbe b"llpen, made only on~_~ oitch
and Jim W~er a single.
Top.seeded Roy EmerBOD of Au-a ~trike - t~nd it was a!l ov"r
For the wmners, Carl De- stralia advanced to the second
~lth the Col" on oop, 8-0.
moskey, Jim Clatworthy, and round of the Switzerland lnleml·
~ttPbart failed to receive
.
Mike Buskirk each had two hits, tiona I tennis championships Mon·
. iJeiiS for " ,,. 1r11.
crredil for a shutout but he'• used PJULAD~LPHIA (LTPJ&gt;-Dolph scored mort pomt.J and played In while Oavid.son and Tom Haw· day when he bfat Ahmed Belkto minor disappointments. There &amp;hayes, hi~ scoring ltar of the more regular &amp;e-l'lson ~&amp;mel th~n ley had one each.
hodja of Tunisia, 6-4, 6-3.
LOGART MEETS CURVII
was ~ven one connected with his Syracus.. Natwnalt who has been any other perfor~r an pro h1s· Davidson fanned six, walked
May 17 no-hitter against the Phil- named as coach of the club shift. tory, was as"ked if he would play two, hit nobody. Smith faMed ,
LONDON mPn - Jaaac LoWY 2·2460
lje, heoause they ocored a run ling to Philadelphia, indicated 10· in any games.
five also walked two and hlt PVLL8 DOUBLE DVTY
gart of New York wiD figbt Brtt.
llS E. 2nd
Pomeroy
ofl him although Houston won thf day he would retiN AI an active " If the occasion arises where non~.
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PHR.ADELPJUA rUPU - End ish and .EtDpJre welterweight
-~OC pr.
lil a me, &lt;1-l.
Iplayer unless "the oecasion ari•· we are short o( players because Indians . . . . . . . 1oo 300 _ .f. 4 1 P~ Re~, purchued by ~ C!hamplon Brian ~ at PorthWashed lnd pre~Md
''I'm net kicking as long as we es" when he is need&lt;d on the of Injury," Schayes replied, "I Sena!ol'!l . . . . . . !60 liiJJt: _ 7 9 0 Phdodelphia Eagles. from Detro" eaw~ Waloo, Aug. 10. 1bo 1•1
1
win." oaid the 27-year·nld Colt court.
will be available to play." He SJ!Iith and Warner, Glaze (5). lor SIIIO 10 1955• wdl """1 ~ 1 round bout wiD serve as • - ·
A'I'IONWIDI
ri~hthander .
Schayes signed 8 two-year con- added ho~er, " 1 rontemplate Davidson and Hawley, Urn- player-coach lor the National final to the Brltlsh feathenveigbt
Lauhde....Ory Cleanen
IIIIU FlU lllhiiRI IIINII
-.....,..-• H.m• Oflic.1 Colvmt..l•• Qt\1•
n,. victnrv Monday night was tract Monday to coach his for· coaching."
pires : Art Stobart, plate; R. L. Football lea1111e Eaglet next championobip between Jloward
Pomoroy
WY 2-5421
his sixth 0 , ·the season and first mer teammates, .now repre~t- The &amp;foot-1 Scha~es starred for_Manley, b•ses.
season.
Wmstone and BIHy calvert.
~nr&lt; his nn·hitte!'. Roger Craig ing Philadelphia 111 the National New Y..,k Unlveroity In «&gt;liege
di'OJl!l"'' hi• 3th game in a row B&amp;RketboU Aoooelatlon. He lttc- baaketball and joined Syracuoe in PREDJcrs WEATHER
and hi~ 15th ol Lhf 1eunn when ceeds Nata' coach Alex Hannum, the 1948-49 sea&amp;on when the WASHINGTON fUPU _ The
Colt catcher .Jim Clmj)bell who declined to make the lhift to franchise was in. the · National weather bureau forf!CaRll bel~w
tagged him for a threP·run homer Philadelphia.
League. ~ Nat&amp; JOir.ed the NBA normal or nonnal temperatufh
during 1 five·run rl.l'st Inning,
The 35-year-old Schayes, who the followmg season.
for most of the eastern hall Of
the nation durin&amp; tho next ao
day a.
The bureau ,)rtdictl below normal temperatur8 1\lr tho Paclftc
Northwest and northern lloclty
Mountain states, and above normal in tho southwell centr.al
plains and upper Great Lakes.
Subnormal rainfall was forecast for the southwestern states
and tho upper Great Lakes and
Three one--Rkted contests fea- Larry Walker's second inning F'riday at 1:30.
east Gulf states. Above normal
-.red action in the seventh single was all the Pomeroy Tlg·
----.f .
~- N rtb
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In
ram a 11 IS expected 1n me o •
night of the Kyger Creek Ltttle ers were given by Johnny g· TO LEAVE HOSPITAL
.
t
d f
the Appalachian
League Tournament Mond•y. les ao he hurled the Middleport WASHINGTON (UPII -George wMes t"~ ;;;~he AU 11 Coast
Yankees to a 12-0 shutout ViC· Prestou Marshall, owner of the oun am!
~n e
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Thi! Syracuse Giants J&gt;l'Unded tory over the Pomeroy Tiger&amp;. Washington Redsklns, iJ expected Elsewhere. ratnrall Will. be near
the Gallipolis lnrlians o~t of t"le In the four inning game lnR· to )eave Georgetown Hospital next normal, the burea__u_sa
_id
_ ._ _
tournament 19-2, the Mtddleport les faced only 12 batters allow. weekend following what was dP.
Yankees thUmped the Pomeroy ed one hit ranned f~r and scribed 88 • "mild vascular sixth called by the UNC In an
Tigers 12-ll. and the Gollipolla didn't 1,....• a walk.
'
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effort to persuade the Com.munTI&amp;!n defeated the Cheshire Middleport scored all 12 runs Doctora reported that Marshall lito to return the flyers.
Redleg1 14-3.
in the second inning on four is recovering satisfactorily.
The tourney enters its eighth hits, th~ errors, and five
night today with three games walks. The hits included Jng· REJECI'I UNC DEMAND8
scheduled atarting at 6:30 p.m. les' second single of the game. PANMUNJOiol, Korea &lt;UPIIHEATING AND
In tho opener W. Va. M•lleable two singles by Jim Conde, a Communist · North Korea today
takes on the Cheohtre Yanks, baoes·loaded triple by Grogm, rejected again United Nationa
the middle game will be the and a double by D. Haggerty. Command &lt;UNCI demand• for the AIR-CONDITIONING
GaUipolla Orioles vo the Port- Larry Walker was the losing rei..., of two Amet"ican pilots
&amp;
land Pirates, and at 8:341 Cent- pltehor and was relieved by B. captured last May.
erville meets the Gallipolis Burdette in the second •r&amp;r.log. 'lbe pilots, ldentlfled a11 Capt.
.
Yankees.
The victory puts the Mid&lt;lle- Ben W. Stutta of Florence, Ala.,
Here are the summaries of p6rt Yankoes against the Galli· and Capt. Cbarton W. Voltz of
Mor1day's game1 :
polis Tigers at 8:30 Friday.
Frankfort, Mich., were captured
H1rold Ch•... Mgr.
FIRST GAME
TIDRD GAME
May 17 when their helicopter
lh a four inning game. the The Gallipolis Tigero spotted WODI down just Inside North Ko- Locust St.
Mlddlooort
S'yracuse Giants hopped on los- the Cheahlre Redlegs all thr.. rea while on a border patrol mi..
PhoM WY 2·2Sll
ing pitcher Larry Vallance lor of their runs In the first Inning I .ston~.~Tod~o~y·~·.;m~eeting~;;:..;w;u:;_;th;;e:Ji:E:::E:::E:::E:::E:::E::iii:::iiii:::iiii:::i~j
11 run11 in the first three inn- and then went on to clobber11
ings behind some lusty slur~ing. their GaiU. County neighbunl
Syracuse scored eight run1 in 14-3.
tt.e first frame on six hits in- Cheshire scored three runs
eluding a triple by Steve when Earl Thomaa singled,
Owens and doubles by Mark Ronnie Quillen singled, Barton
Smith and Reed Ferrell. They Stump drove them both ·1me
added one moro in the seconu 1 with a double, and thfn scored
when winning pitcher Mike on a single by Chuck Bradbi.Jry
Stewart tripled and scored on I Winning pitcher Ray WoH~
Junior Freeman's single
, then setUed down and permitt·
The Giants wrapped it up ed only a second inning ,;ugle
with eight runs in the top '&gt;f the to Roger Thomas lor the ~
fourth on nine hits, including mainder ol. the pme.
.
.
a three-run bnmer by • 'ike -Meanwbile, . Wolfe'IJ. Tig(.:r
Ste... rt, a triP•&lt; by Freeman. mates jumped on starting pitch·
This prescut cry•tal beVera,e ~et will add oew beauty and charm to 11111 tabtt.
and doubles by Ron Bachtel er Ricky Moudy for seven runs
And you can &amp;et it FREEl Yoo'll wan~ the coblplete ~jet-eight llkmnce J]Uiee,
and FerrelL
and seven bits in the first innAll told, the Giants col!t 'ed ing. K. SmUll started It with a
matcbin&amp; 2)1.quart pitcher aDd a 13-inch tray. It'• ideal for ~
hi~¥
21 hits off Vallance and nu1 re-- single, Wolfe doubled. Keith.
-ieed tea, mUk, juice&amp;, .water. The tray caD.be U8!!Cl to lll!l'Ye IIIUldwic:btw,
lif'ver, Jeff Rose. Every p1 t •t~:r Drummond doubled, Phil Fish·
cake~ ~~r.'.truit. To aet your aet,
YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOR
in the Syracuse lineup had at er doubled, Tommy Meadows
least one hit with Shaffer. :;tew- whacked a triple, James denry
OIL Di;ALER clilillayillg the "FREE~
art , and Freemari an getting siDgled, and David Burnette
A fisherman's special, , nlue-rated to go
&lt; . ·-..
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three safeties.
singled. One error O!MI one walk
For the Indians, a triple by also helped in this big frame.
MATCHING PITCHER '
quickly. First come, first served, only ..•.
Vallance and a single by Ro' e In the second, tile Tigero taU.
·OR SERijiNG TRAY
JCOred one run in the first inn- ied four more nms when Druming, and they added another run mond tripled, Fisher hit bis SOC·
in the third when Weaver walk- ond dooble, Henry hit hia sec·
l!d and scored later on • 1mgle ond single, and Burnette 'dded
by Jeff Rose with two out. Rose his second single of the game.
bad ' two single~, ar.coundrof for Galllpolla tmd If hltB incJjCj.
~ .of the Gallipolis hltB.
ing two each by Drum'llond,
By winning the Syracuse GJ. Flaber, Meadows, Heory, and
C d 11
ld
b1
..will now face Fruth'• Phor· llllrnett 11 Chesbire ""'"&lt;&lt; two
b i ac - 0 · smo i e
m-ey ot Pt. Pl•aoant on Fl'klay pitehers.
"You'U Uke Our Quality Way of lloing Buotneu•
al f;:r. m.
'fbe GaHipolis Tlsers ..,IU now
WY 2-5342
· POfl1erOy, Ohio.
SI!COND GAME
plajo lhe Middleport Yallbea ,.__ _ _ _ _ _....,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.lA
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Letart took O!MI ell)' IU ric·
,ory from tha SyracuM
on~ Portland edpd the
Reds 1&amp;-1 In L111W
Jhseball Asooctatlon play
day.
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had noer,trouble as theY
five, allowed 1111 free pBIIIel,
and save up ooly four lilis.
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Tom Knapp O!MI Bruce Tealord struck out three ·Letart
ters gave up nine free - · - .
and 17 hits. Letart hi~
Mike HD1 wltb two IIDIJe~ and
a double, Randy Roberta •
trlple and llnllle, . Jarrell
home run O!MI alngle, Chuclt
two ~ and
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wnt be used toward park of fraud .and bund ,.1 at $500 tiOo was giv Jnd b her tel
Cozart paced Portland hitting harlon, lA Ill 329 47 lit
,. eelebrllotl lMr '1t111 '*lkfor each count when he was ar· low eontesta:'s w:O ~de th~
wllll a single, double and triple; Clmoli, Kc
7B m 13 110
day · • July lot. Mr. Glbbl m:~ementa.
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~ie Saffonl, pork buard 1 .
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selection
had three singles, Jim llolarlo, NY
11 211 4t It
ulled wltlr IU 0a1t Gnvo cbairman, termed tbe dinn ra1gned before Justice
of Peace I
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N eedlo to JII·M 'll'ldlllo
two, and Dave Rouab, llrshbr&amp;r, Chi 'l2 :zte rr II
E.U.B. duue~ Ia 111'1 • • • "maol cceuful" IIIII tha.;r A M Goodwin
Judy JS the daugllter of Dr.
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Saelers, George L a ....
Mro. Glbba rm11ei1 to lift.
ed
local.
cttlzeno
for
aupportmg
Others
appearing
before
Good·
Vernon Avenue, Pt. Pleasant
MelVin lAwrence, one each.
Tirey b•o tine eblldrea,
For the Redl, ttookie Crow Naltoaal ._.. - Me(:Ow:r.l Mr. Dalloa GIMMt. .r ..... the affa~r. Safford also pratSed win were Henry McDaniel, Pt. and is a 1963 ~aduate ol Pl
two doubles and a triple, Glanto Ill: H. Aaron. Bravea 26; JIID, Mro, Joaeplihle Robt. the local Civil Defense unit •nd Pl...ant; George var1111, Rag- Pleasant Higll ochoo! aDd will
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11~::. two ainglea and . il Cepeda, Giants; M'aft; 1
of
and Mro. the Mason-GaiU. CB R a d l land · John W Furst Goltipo- enter college In S •ptember
Club
for
their
help
with
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lnDe Myers e1 Lelarl, 111ree
dlJIIIer and contests held at the and costs ~ach on charge• of
Hart, both a pair of singles, - - ._.. _
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intoxication. Ellen Perry, Ka·
Roy Johnson IIIII Junior Twin• 11
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each a single.
Wagner, Angalo Ill: Battey, TWirlll
-"F""'" otl for the flnhing contest. Co. bond oo charge of intoxication.
100 • Timmie ' - ·
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trM 000 - 6 4 20; lolarla, Yanlto 19; 1tuart,
lene Baker, Route 2, won t h e James McComas, Glenwood,
... 3 (11) 2 20x - 18 17 s.. 10.
prize in the SIX to eleven a g e was fined $10 and costs for Jm.
Knapp, Teaford (3) and CUnRo
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lfOUP: Charles Leport.
Pt proper registration . • Ronald
Jarrell, Sponsler (3) and
Nolioul Leopo - H. Aaroll,
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11·15 age group, and Mel••.• costs, trespassing ·, Walter CUr71 White Co·'· •• Sa
0 12 Br
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av.... ; Mceov'· ....GI~.:•••:·
Halstead, Pt. Pleasant won tn til McDaniel was ordered to
.. .. . .. . . 221 202 - I II to, eu~ 115:
oy, ~ w:
tbe 16 nd
Allen, COzart (61 and G. Law· Boyer, Cords lit!.
a over age group.
pay $'IS per month support alII renee. Ad
nd Croo
Each wmner was awarded ter pleading llllllty to a nonIt
ams a
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Amerlou LNpo - Wagner,
twn $1 trade dollars for the support charge; Maye R. SJ!Iith
Allllelea 10 Allison, 'l'wllll 110:
flah weighing the most.
Pl. Pleaeant, $IO and costs, ex·
Slip Conditions To
Kaline, Tigoro l7: Stuart,
PT. PLEASANT- Mra. Mil·
plred inspection sticker ; Jam·
Be Given Attention Sox: Mabtono, Red Sox: Battay, Denney, ao, of Little Six- Pleasant Volley Hospltnl
es E . Duncan, PI_ Pleasant, $10
CHARLESTON _ The State Twina all 111 •
Mile, Southllide Root• I, ADMITTED : Woudrow Kapp land costs, expired plates: Lyle
Commlasion hao awarded
PWiac
Monday 8::!11 a.m. at the Pl. Pleasant.
B. McCormick, Jr., Letart, $10
OIL-GA5-EllCTRIC-COAL
order corllracto am- Nalloaal Leopo - Kou!av
of her brother, W lie y
DISCHARGED: Anna Plants. ' and costs, speeding ; Linton
to $3,045 to Anderson's Dodgera tii-3; Maloney, RadaiTh&lt;lllltls, witb whom abe 1eald· Henderson.
Sickels, Atheno, Route 5, and
Inc., for correct- 14-3; PerrlliOaid, Dodgen 11-3:
Paul Reeves, Albany. 0 h 1 o,
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Spah
each fined $10 and costs for incondlttons on heovUy McBean, Pi ra~
:
n, She had been in
falling
SERVICES HELD
toxication.
lltt'BVI!ted rootes In Mason c"Oun· Braveo U-4.
the past two years. She
1- - - -- - - - - A-icoa Leop&amp;-Radall,
was born May U, 1883 iD Mao- P'f. PLEASANT - Grave- i
One project will be on W. Va. SOx 10..1 Ford Yub 1._.·
county, the daughter of the side aervices were held Tues- l five sisters, Betty, Diana. CinII 1\0MJie 2. A olip will be correct· zarro, While S:,. 11-4; '
Isaac and Lavina Coleman day 2 p.m. at the Mount Union dy, Joyce and Barbara Gillis- I
1.4 mllu south of the june· White sox 9-4; Bouton,
Her husband was the Church cemetery in Pliny with ple, all at home; maternal
with W. Va. 17, near Hen- 11-5,
late Stuart IJenney.
the Rev. Bnb Dunn officiating grandfather, Watson J . Young,
derson, and another aear the
tor Stevie Gillispie, 21 day old Marlon, Ohio and maternal
Phone WY 2-2448
IIIIIIICiinn of W. Va. 2 ana Sec·
Survlvinl oro three brothers, son of Gdherl and Mildred grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Neeondary Route 33-12, located
HAS 10 YEARS IN
Clyde Thomas! Nine. Mile, WU· Young Gillispie, Grimms Land- ly, Nashville, Tennessee ; and
Cbelbmt. AnderOOD 's Black PT. PLEASANT .
Thomas, L1ttle Sixteen Mile ing. The infant was found dead [paternal grandparents , Mr . and
Pomeroy, 0.
II !lock submitted the low quali· C. Moma, Engineering Aide in and Harry Thomas, Columhuo, in his bed Sunday. Surviving 1Mrs. David Gillispie of South- 618 E. Main St.
bid of $1,080 to provide Polm Pleasant Dl!trlct,
in addition to his parents are side. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,;,,.,.,.,.,...""'""'""'""'""'"""""'""'""'"":~~:!=~
work.
lachian Power Company'
Funeral service will be held
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'!be other projert will he on completed 10 years of
h C
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S. Route 35 at a loc•tim U · with the com""ny. A 2nd LJou.
Z p.m. at 1 e row
-..with tho Rev.
lillie north of the junction with tenant In tltto National
Miller ollic:iatiog. Bur·
Secondary ' Route 18 at Arbuck· Mr. Morris It! • gradulle
be 1n Vier• ·Chapel cemle, and Anderson's low qualified Ripley Higll School in 1953.
at Southside. Friends may
bid Wll $1,9116. The two porch· is married and has one • o n.
at the Crow Funeral Home.
Lincoln
order proje&lt;ts will be li- They reaide at :1618
wllh state lUnda.
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"Maybe I'm just not living burgh swept 1 pair from San of relief, waa the wiJ!Der. Eddio
rt,h:,' he laughed. "I gu\'SS 1'1' Francisco, 2·1 and +t, and the Mathewo and Tommy IWper
D.!Vtr come closer to p1khmg a Cubs beat the Cardinals, Z-0.
hit homers.
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·Weird Game;.Reds Triumph
By MILTON RICHMAN
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clurtDI • m·rua 10ccn1 111111111
First he pltchos a n&lt;&gt;bltter but rally which ""'pped up lito OOJio
ft'• ""t actually a nohlt, no-run tat.
~am•
Elsewhen In the Natlollol
And u.en he pltchoo a tine four· Loague, the PhiUies ended the
hit sh•tou tfor the Houston Colts Dodgers' ..ven. game WliiiiiDg
)lonoo) night, ~;1ti&lt;IW'cally It -ak with I 5-t victory In II
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Boston 1 Loa Angeles 1
Minn080ta 18 Cleveland I
K. City 11 N. York 10• 12 Jnnlnp
Chicago 4 Baltimore O, mght
T...Uy'o PniNblo Pl.._
Cleveland at Los Angalu tnightl
~rant 16-tll va. McBride ttl-71.
l!l)ston at Kansas City tnight&gt;Morehead tlkil vo. Segui tWI.
New York at MinniiOla tnightl
-Terry ttl-91 vs. Perry lUI.
Washington at Chl&lt;ago tnightl
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Baltimore at Detroit (ftighUPappoo 17-41 va. Lary t().2l.
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CLEVELAND tUPil named for the mJle IIIII _ ....
land Browns eoach Blenton
twi·llght
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ttr tell, ineludlnll Beaa f'lln&gt;lt
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PiU. 4 s. "'an. 1, 2nd, night pressed by several players duriing l! :
N. York 14 Houston 5
last .....S:'s rookie eamp. at
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Clnclnuatt 4 !lllw. 8, 12m., night Full oqu~ rammg was to
........_,.. Pllellon gin thla eoDIIIl8 SUnday at mrom . ll
HDIIIIDD at N..,. York -FarreD wlllt workouts heginltin&amp; tht
lll-'1l VI. Jacboo f&amp;-10).
. day.
Milwaukee at Cbicai!D - . Spohn Amonl tltto playen who ~=~~
t!Hl vo. Balli lUI.
tltto top
on 0
Sl. Louis at CillciJtnatl - GJb. were K• Webb aDd Mel Triplett. II
1011 IHl VI. MalOIHI)' UWI ar ........., rocently acquired
Pura, (3-GJ.
· Browns. and ~les Jim Bob.
Loo AlllelOI at Pblladelphts 12, Roger Sboals, J1m Konicki
twJ..nlght• - Koufu (11-3) ud Frank Baktr.
Willhite &lt;2-2) •1. ~ey &lt;H) Collier said be was satisfied
·10 yearo ago your howe
IIIII Short !1-81.
elub bu tile ....,_ to fill
may have been wortla
8811 Francloco at PittsbUrgh !2, the backfield, noting that "Terry
$13,000 - today it may
twl-lllgbt- 8aDlord &lt;UI and Bo- Hansley, Walter Beach and Larirvll be wonh $18,000! Wh.ol
Un 4-l) '"· cardweH ~&amp;f) and Bentl have speed and pretty
11bout your fire ;,,gr..
tm&amp;e? Check rate• oow
Schwall IIHI.
actton and oow I want fo
Weda....y'o oast 01111 . MuUins, the player
for fire insurance rhat
measures up to torl•y's
S. Fran. at N. York. night
got from Chicago laBt week.
value
of yoU'r home.
Houston at Phila., Jligbt
Check
with
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Mllwoulreo at Chicago
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St. Loui1 at CincinnaU, nlaht
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Ncll•barl missed by only one Athleti"' topped the Yukoes, four or their P""'ious moetlngs
firal pitch Monday oiglu a•!!! tHO, In 12 innings, tlle Rod S.. With the Gianto this se&amp;SOII, beat
ev•n though he hurled a no·rutcer shaded the Angels, H, tha White Juan Morichal in the opeoer on
two months ago, he stlU has not So• blanked the Orloleo, 4-11, the Willie Stargell'o DiDlh inninll sin·
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pltct"'d a shutout ill llle majors. Senatore downed the Tlgera, 118, glo with the buel !till. Joo G•b- Seloltddlepo~ u.!,oys League
H• ' was the situation·
and the Twina bombed the lndi· bon made II a sweep when be nators
""""nd Ylcn.e Meto had broken a IS. ano, 13-t.
struck out eight ID · the nightcap, tory in three .•tars this summer
g•me losing streak with a 14-5 Second baHilWI Nate Ollver'J including WllUe lolaya threoir;'tym ~e lndi':vt~onday .
victol) over the Colto in the two base error on Don Demeter'• times. AI McBean posted hiS e
anny
""" pete
ope&gt;•r of , twi-nignt doubl" pop fly followed by Bob Oldis' ninth triumph in tho opener.
four-hit ball, wlnninJ 7-4. •
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single in the 11th off Ed Roebuck Southpaw Dick Ellsworth ""' a Dickie Smith was the loser
Jojured Ankle
produced the winning rWI fur the one-man gong _ill the .Cube' wiD aDowing nine safeties, having
~t.nebart :zipped throu~tt the PbiWes against the Dodger&amp;. Don t.vew: tile Cardin~•.lim1Un1 ~· one bad Inning _ the -second _
fir~ ' 2-3 innings of •he • oght- lltysdale started for the Dndg.,.. Lou10 fo three b1ts m I l-3 m· when fnur singles, ID error, and
QilD aoo then had two ftrikl's o.. n but was raked for 10 hili, mclud- nmgs and smgling home botb of two walks produced Rix runs for
Jim H1ckman with tlousto·· .e.:u,!- ing a homer by Roy Sievers, dur- Chicago's runs o!! Emie Brog~io the Senaton.
in1. 11-G He suddenly '"'""'" his Ins the t 2·3 IDningo he worked. tn the sevenlll. Undy McDamel
Q~h:. ankl• pushing ofl the mound Jack Bald.schun wao dredlted finished up ond protected Ells· Davidson hnd ••cellent supand n&lt;eded h•l p.
. wiUi hil oeventb victory in relief. wnrth's Utb viclxlry.
port, his ~tes commlt'!"g not
• 1 &lt;'OUidn't throw another
a smgle nuscue.
v-" n: he aaid.
Indian hillers were Pat Arch· EMERSON ADVANCES
So Hal Woodeshick came out ot
er a single, Smith two singleo, GSTAAD, witzerland !UPII
tbe b"llpen, made only on~_~ oitch
and Jim W~er a single.
Top.seeded Roy EmerBOD of Au-a ~trike - t~nd it was a!l ov"r
For the wmners, Carl De- stralia advanced to the second
~lth the Col" on oop, 8-0.
moskey, Jim Clatworthy, and round of the Switzerland lnleml·
~ttPbart failed to receive
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Mike Buskirk each had two hits, tiona I tennis championships Mon·
. iJeiiS for " ,,. 1r11.
crredil for a shutout but he'• used PJULAD~LPHIA (LTPJ&gt;-Dolph scored mort pomt.J and played In while Oavid.son and Tom Haw· day when he bfat Ahmed Belkto minor disappointments. There &amp;hayes, hi~ scoring ltar of the more regular &amp;e-l'lson ~&amp;mel th~n ley had one each.
hodja of Tunisia, 6-4, 6-3.
LOGART MEETS CURVII
was ~ven one connected with his Syracus.. Natwnalt who has been any other perfor~r an pro h1s· Davidson fanned six, walked
May 17 no-hitter against the Phil- named as coach of the club shift. tory, was as"ked if he would play two, hit nobody. Smith faMed ,
LONDON mPn - Jaaac LoWY 2·2460
lje, heoause they ocored a run ling to Philadelphia, indicated 10· in any games.
five also walked two and hlt PVLL8 DOUBLE DVTY
gart of New York wiD figbt Brtt.
llS E. 2nd
Pomeroy
ofl him although Houston won thf day he would retiN AI an active " If the occasion arises where non~.
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-~OC pr.
lil a me, &lt;1-l.
Iplayer unless "the oecasion ari•· we are short o( players because Indians . . . . . . . 1oo 300 _ .f. 4 1 P~ Re~, purchued by ~ C!hamplon Brian ~ at PorthWashed lnd pre~Md
''I'm net kicking as long as we es" when he is need&lt;d on the of Injury," Schayes replied, "I Sena!ol'!l . . . . . . !60 liiJJt: _ 7 9 0 Phdodelphia Eagles. from Detro" eaw~ Waloo, Aug. 10. 1bo 1•1
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win." oaid the 27-year·nld Colt court.
will be available to play." He SJ!Iith and Warner, Glaze (5). lor SIIIO 10 1955• wdl """1 ~ 1 round bout wiD serve as • - ·
A'I'IONWIDI
ri~hthander .
Schayes signed 8 two-year con- added ho~er, " 1 rontemplate Davidson and Hawley, Urn- player-coach lor the National final to the Brltlsh feathenveigbt
Lauhde....Ory Cleanen
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n,. victnrv Monday night was tract Monday to coach his for· coaching."
pires : Art Stobart, plate; R. L. Football lea1111e Eaglet next championobip between Jloward
Pomoroy
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his sixth 0 , ·the season and first mer teammates, .now repre~t- The &amp;foot-1 Scha~es starred for_Manley, b•ses.
season.
Wmstone and BIHy calvert.
~nr&lt; his nn·hitte!'. Roger Craig ing Philadelphia 111 the National New Y..,k Unlveroity In «&gt;liege
di'OJl!l"'' hi• 3th game in a row B&amp;RketboU Aoooelatlon. He lttc- baaketball and joined Syracuoe in PREDJcrs WEATHER
and hi~ 15th ol Lhf 1eunn when ceeds Nata' coach Alex Hannum, the 1948-49 sea&amp;on when the WASHINGTON fUPU _ The
Colt catcher .Jim Clmj)bell who declined to make the lhift to franchise was in. the · National weather bureau forf!CaRll bel~w
tagged him for a threP·run homer Philadelphia.
League. ~ Nat&amp; JOir.ed the NBA normal or nonnal temperatufh
during 1 five·run rl.l'st Inning,
The 35-year-old Schayes, who the followmg season.
for most of the eastern hall Of
the nation durin&amp; tho next ao
day a.
The bureau ,)rtdictl below normal temperatur8 1\lr tho Paclftc
Northwest and northern lloclty
Mountain states, and above normal in tho southwell centr.al
plains and upper Great Lakes.
Subnormal rainfall was forecast for the southwestern states
and tho upper Great Lakes and
Three one--Rkted contests fea- Larry Walker's second inning F'riday at 1:30.
east Gulf states. Above normal
-.red action in the seventh single was all the Pomeroy Tlg·
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ram a 11 IS expected 1n me o •
night of the Kyger Creek Ltttle ers were given by Johnny g· TO LEAVE HOSPITAL
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the Appalachian
League Tournament Mond•y. les ao he hurled the Middleport WASHINGTON (UPII -George wMes t"~ ;;;~he AU 11 Coast
Yankees to a 12-0 shutout ViC· Prestou Marshall, owner of the oun am!
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the Gallipolis lnrlians o~t of t"le In the four inning game lnR· to )eave Georgetown Hospital next normal, the burea__u_sa
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tournament 19-2, the Mtddleport les faced only 12 batters allow. weekend following what was dP.
Yankees thUmped the Pomeroy ed one hit ranned f~r and scribed 88 • "mild vascular sixth called by the UNC In an
Tigers 12-ll. and the Gollipolla didn't 1,....• a walk.
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effort to persuade the Com.munTI&amp;!n defeated the Cheshire Middleport scored all 12 runs Doctora reported that Marshall lito to return the flyers.
Redleg1 14-3.
in the second inning on four is recovering satisfactorily.
The tourney enters its eighth hits, th~ errors, and five
night today with three games walks. The hits included Jng· REJECI'I UNC DEMAND8
scheduled atarting at 6:30 p.m. les' second single of the game. PANMUNJOiol, Korea &lt;UPIIHEATING AND
In tho opener W. Va. M•lleable two singles by Jim Conde, a Communist · North Korea today
takes on the Cheohtre Yanks, baoes·loaded triple by Grogm, rejected again United Nationa
the middle game will be the and a double by D. Haggerty. Command &lt;UNCI demand• for the AIR-CONDITIONING
GaUipolla Orioles vo the Port- Larry Walker was the losing rei..., of two Amet"ican pilots
&amp;
land Pirates, and at 8:341 Cent- pltehor and was relieved by B. captured last May.
erville meets the Gallipolis Burdette in the second •r&amp;r.log. 'lbe pilots, ldentlfled a11 Capt.
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Yankees.
The victory puts the Mid&lt;lle- Ben W. Stutta of Florence, Ala.,
Here are the summaries of p6rt Yankoes against the Galli· and Capt. Cbarton W. Voltz of
Mor1day's game1 :
polis Tigers at 8:30 Friday.
Frankfort, Mich., were captured
H1rold Ch•... Mgr.
FIRST GAME
TIDRD GAME
May 17 when their helicopter
lh a four inning game. the The Gallipolis Tigero spotted WODI down just Inside North Ko- Locust St.
Mlddlooort
S'yracuse Giants hopped on los- the Cheahlre Redlegs all thr.. rea while on a border patrol mi..
PhoM WY 2·2Sll
ing pitcher Larry Vallance lor of their runs In the first Inning I .ston~.~Tod~o~y·~·.;m~eeting~;;:..;w;u:;_;th;;e:Ji:E:::E:::E:::E:::E:::E::iii:::iiii:::iiii:::i~j
11 run11 in the first three inn- and then went on to clobber11
ings behind some lusty slur~ing. their GaiU. County neighbunl
Syracuse scored eight run1 in 14-3.
tt.e first frame on six hits in- Cheshire scored three runs
eluding a triple by Steve when Earl Thomaa singled,
Owens and doubles by Mark Ronnie Quillen singled, Barton
Smith and Reed Ferrell. They Stump drove them both ·1me
added one moro in the seconu 1 with a double, and thfn scored
when winning pitcher Mike on a single by Chuck Bradbi.Jry
Stewart tripled and scored on I Winning pitcher Ray WoH~
Junior Freeman's single
, then setUed down and permitt·
The Giants wrapped it up ed only a second inning ,;ugle
with eight runs in the top '&gt;f the to Roger Thomas lor the ~
fourth on nine hits, including mainder ol. the pme.
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a three-run bnmer by • 'ike -Meanwbile, . Wolfe'IJ. Tig(.:r
Ste... rt, a triP•&lt; by Freeman. mates jumped on starting pitch·
This prescut cry•tal beVera,e ~et will add oew beauty and charm to 11111 tabtt.
and doubles by Ron Bachtel er Ricky Moudy for seven runs
And you can &amp;et it FREEl Yoo'll wan~ the coblplete ~jet-eight llkmnce J]Uiee,
and FerrelL
and seven bits in the first innAll told, the Giants col!t 'ed ing. K. SmUll started It with a
matcbin&amp; 2)1.quart pitcher aDd a 13-inch tray. It'• ideal for ~
hi~¥
21 hits off Vallance and nu1 re-- single, Wolfe doubled. Keith.
-ieed tea, mUk, juice&amp;, .water. The tray caD.be U8!!Cl to lll!l'Ye IIIUldwic:btw,
lif'ver, Jeff Rose. Every p1 t •t~:r Drummond doubled, Phil Fish·
cake~ ~~r.'.truit. To aet your aet,
YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOR
in the Syracuse lineup had at er doubled, Tommy Meadows
least one hit with Shaffer. :;tew- whacked a triple, James denry
OIL Di;ALER clilillayillg the "FREE~
art , and Freemari an getting siDgled, and David Burnette
A fisherman's special, , nlue-rated to go
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three safeties.
singled. One error O!MI one walk
For the Indians, a triple by also helped in this big frame.
MATCHING PITCHER '
quickly. First come, first served, only ..•.
Vallance and a single by Ro' e In the second, tile Tigero taU.
·OR SERijiNG TRAY
JCOred one run in the first inn- ied four more nms when Druming, and they added another run mond tripled, Fisher hit bis SOC·
in the third when Weaver walk- ond dooble, Henry hit hia sec·
l!d and scored later on • 1mgle ond single, and Burnette 'dded
by Jeff Rose with two out. Rose his second single of the game.
bad ' two single~, ar.coundrof for Galllpolla tmd If hltB incJjCj.
~ .of the Gallipolis hltB.
ing two each by Drum'llond,
By winning the Syracuse GJ. Flaber, Meadows, Heory, and
C d 11
ld
b1
..will now face Fruth'• Phor· llllrnett 11 Chesbire ""'"&lt;&lt; two
b i ac - 0 · smo i e
m-ey ot Pt. Pl•aoant on Fl'klay pitehers.
"You'U Uke Our Quality Way of lloing Buotneu•
al f;:r. m.
'fbe GaHipolis Tlsers ..,IU now
WY 2-5342
· POfl1erOy, Ohio.
SI!COND GAME
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coach PhiladeIph•Ia cagers

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Letart took O!MI ell)' IU ric·
,ory from tha SyracuM
on~ Portland edpd the
Reds 1&amp;-1 In L111W
Jhseball Asooctatlon play
day.
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Spangal s ::"tart
had noer,trouble as theY
five, allowed 1111 free pBIIIel,
and save up ooly four lilis.
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Tom Knapp O!MI Bruce Tealord struck out three ·Letart
ters gave up nine free - · - .
and 17 hits. Letart hi~
Mike HD1 wltb two IIDIJe~ and
a double, Randy Roberta •
trlple and llnllle, . Jarrell
home run O!MI alngle, Chuclt
two ~ and
Mark Beegle and

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aervlce tunctlona from
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Heading tho newly-establisbed ales service cenlmo h e r e
be ABolstant General Sales
Manager D. C. Reyel. Heyel,
has had 13 years sales experience with Kaiser Aluminum, most recently was t h e
company's New York regional
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a...,.;ing to Heyel,
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force, the marketing managers in Oakland, aDd the Rav·
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PbllldelpbUt and Atlanta will
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Rill, • baoe knoet ~. cm
• 1111 111 111 .m
Mi11 Shluu Named
Clmente, Pilll 10 1111 47 rr .111
21
lndl~ hits were by Knapp, While, StL
11 m , 117 .114
Fint RDDDerop
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double, and Teaford, Arnnld Santo Cbl
11115t tt 111 .nt
PT. PLEASAN'P - Mill Ju. 'l'bomll I1111fP, II, .,._,, ...
and Llpecomb, each singles.
H.A.;.. Mil 111 • 17 llf .110
dy Kay Shinn, MaltiiJ
Pa~ ..,. •111r, .....
EARNl! VIClORY
Gonlloo,• Pbll Ill Ill t1 II .101
repreoonlalive
ill
the
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1 1 1 Pleualll. Peter
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Lee Allen ear&gt;led the victory 1Boyer SIL
11 ilK tl lot .:1011
West· VIrginia pagoalll held in 22, llciltba FflnJ/ New Yilt,
Portland but needed late I
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Inning help
Tlm Cozart be-l
Laapa
Charlet~on
lfUrlng tho
- .. and " - 11e11e ....._., ,. ,
MIL AND Mll8. GJBBI
retiring the Racine Red•· IYutmsld, Boo 111 Dl1 11 110
PT. PLEASANT _: The smor·
end, 1rll IIOleetod 1J flt'll ru. 8oulhllde.
ner-up to "Miu Wet! VIr•'"'·" 1-&lt;r;;;;;ia_ _ _ _ _ _llt
The two Portland hurlers atruet ~. Boo 17 3411 40 111
LI!TART, 11'. Va. - Mr. CUbortl dinner beld at Krodel
Karen Child
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one and permitted foor free Kaline, !let
12 $11 M 1110
..... Mro, lhrlglt.l Glbba of Le- Park Sunday wao attended by PT. PLEASANT - Bobby V. h ll u-~ "':'· a junJor lt MarU.DII..TIIHMII
1 1
._ 30ft persons and the oil· Crum p, PI. Pie asant, was •·ld
•••trsity · Judy ala• won
paasea. Bueklhot Adlllllll """t llolllilo, MiDn '1'1 271 t3 88
llrl, 11'. VL Rl, I. eolebntled IIUI'""
•~ the tile of " Miss Can
an
all the way for the losers, walk·
lA 111 Dt 4tlltl8
.their S'lth _ . . , IIIIMYer·
ver offering netted $281 .70 to the grand jury on two counts the Iitle of ·'Miss
ing elgbt O!MI tannillg four.
Davalllo, Clev 52 lit 22 115
_ , Jtdy lrd. Mro. Glhlil a~
wbletl
wnt be used toward park of fraud .and bund ,.1 at $500 tiOo was giv Jnd b her tel
Cozart paced Portland hitting harlon, lA Ill 329 47 lit
,. eelebrllotl lMr '1t111 '*lkfor each count when he was ar· low eontesta:'s w:O ~de th~
wllll a single, double and triple; Clmoli, Kc
7B m 13 110
day · • July lot. Mr. Glbbl m:~ementa.
....
~ie Saffonl, pork buard 1 .
.
selection
had three singles, Jim llolarlo, NY
11 211 4t It
ulled wltlr IU 0a1t Gnvo cbairman, termed tbe dinn ra1gned before Justice
of Peace I
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N eedlo to JII·M 'll'ldlllo
two, and Dave Rouab, llrshbr&amp;r, Chi 'l2 :zte rr II
E.U.B. duue~ Ia 111'1 • • • "maol cceuful" IIIII tha.;r A M Goodwin
Judy JS the daugllter of Dr.
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and Mrs. Jotm A. Shinn, :r.tt.
Saelers, George L a ....
Mro. Glbba rm11ei1 to lift.
ed
local.
cttlzeno
for
aupportmg
Others
appearing
before
Good·
Vernon Avenue, Pt. Pleasant
MelVin lAwrence, one each.
Tirey b•o tine eblldrea,
For the Redl, ttookie Crow Naltoaal ._.. - Me(:Ow:r.l Mr. Dalloa GIMMt. .r ..... the affa~r. Safford also pratSed win were Henry McDaniel, Pt. and is a 1963 ~aduate ol Pl
two doubles and a triple, Glanto Ill: H. Aaron. Bravea 26; JIID, Mro, Joaeplihle Robt. the local Civil Defense unit •nd Pl...ant; George var1111, Rag- Pleasant Higll ochoo! aDd will
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11~::. two ainglea and . il Cepeda, Giants; M'aft; 1
of
and Mro. the Mason-GaiU. CB R a d l land · John W Furst Goltipo- enter college In S •ptember
Club
for
their
help
with
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Albert Proflltl aDd Ber· Banb, Cubl all 17.
lnDe Myers e1 Lelarl, 111ree
dlJIIIer and contests held at the and costs ~ach on charge• of
Hart, both a pair of singles, - - ._.. _
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park grounds.
intoxication. Ellen Perry, Ka·
Roy Johnson IIIII Junior Twin• 11
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Forty-three persons register- nauga, Ohio, forfeited a $19.78
each a single.
Wagner, Angalo Ill: Battey, TWirlll
-"F""'" otl for the flnhing contest. Co. bond oo charge of intoxication.
100 • Timmie ' - ·
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lene Baker, Route 2, won t h e James McComas, Glenwood,
... 3 (11) 2 20x - 18 17 s.. 10.
prize in the SIX to eleven a g e was fined $10 and costs for Jm.
Knapp, Teaford (3) and CUnRo
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lfOUP: Charles Leport.
Pt proper registration . • Ronald
Jarrell, Sponsler (3) and
Nolioul Leopo - H. Aaroll,
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11·15 age group, and Mel••.• costs, trespassing ·, Walter CUr71 White Co·'· •• Sa
0 12 Br
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av.... ; Mceov'· ....GI~.:•••:·
Halstead, Pt. Pleasant won tn til McDaniel was ordered to
.. .. . .. . . 221 202 - I II to, eu~ 115:
oy, ~ w:
tbe 16 nd
Allen, COzart (61 and G. Law· Boyer, Cords lit!.
a over age group.
pay $'IS per month support alII renee. Ad
nd Croo
Each wmner was awarded ter pleading llllllty to a nonIt
ams a
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Amerlou LNpo - Wagner,
twn $1 trade dollars for the support charge; Maye R. SJ!Iith
Allllelea 10 Allison, 'l'wllll 110:
flah weighing the most.
Pl. Pleaeant, $IO and costs, ex·
Slip Conditions To
Kaline, Tigoro l7: Stuart,
PT. PLEASANT- Mra. Mil·
plred inspection sticker ; Jam·
Be Given Attention Sox: Mabtono, Red Sox: Battay, Denney, ao, of Little Six- Pleasant Volley Hospltnl
es E . Duncan, PI_ Pleasant, $10
CHARLESTON _ The State Twina all 111 •
Mile, Southllide Root• I, ADMITTED : Woudrow Kapp land costs, expired plates: Lyle
Commlasion hao awarded
PWiac
Monday 8::!11 a.m. at the Pl. Pleasant.
B. McCormick, Jr., Letart, $10
OIL-GA5-EllCTRIC-COAL
order corllracto am- Nalloaal Leopo - Kou!av
of her brother, W lie y
DISCHARGED: Anna Plants. ' and costs, speeding ; Linton
to $3,045 to Anderson's Dodgera tii-3; Maloney, RadaiTh&lt;lllltls, witb whom abe 1eald· Henderson.
Sickels, Atheno, Route 5, and
Inc., for correct- 14-3; PerrlliOaid, Dodgen 11-3:
Paul Reeves, Albany. 0 h 1 o,
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Spah
each fined $10 and costs for incondlttons on heovUy McBean, Pi ra~
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n, She had been in
falling
SERVICES HELD
toxication.
lltt'BVI!ted rootes In Mason c"Oun· Braveo U-4.
the past two years. She
1- - - -- - - - - A-icoa Leop&amp;-Radall,
was born May U, 1883 iD Mao- P'f. PLEASANT - Grave- i
One project will be on W. Va. SOx 10..1 Ford Yub 1._.·
county, the daughter of the side aervices were held Tues- l five sisters, Betty, Diana. CinII 1\0MJie 2. A olip will be correct· zarro, While S:,. 11-4; '
Isaac and Lavina Coleman day 2 p.m. at the Mount Union dy, Joyce and Barbara Gillis- I
1.4 mllu south of the june· White sox 9-4; Bouton,
Her husband was the Church cemetery in Pliny with ple, all at home; maternal
with W. Va. 17, near Hen- 11-5,
late Stuart IJenney.
the Rev. Bnb Dunn officiating grandfather, Watson J . Young,
derson, and another aear the
tor Stevie Gillispie, 21 day old Marlon, Ohio and maternal
Phone WY 2-2448
IIIIIIICiinn of W. Va. 2 ana Sec·
Survlvinl oro three brothers, son of Gdherl and Mildred grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Neeondary Route 33-12, located
HAS 10 YEARS IN
Clyde Thomas! Nine. Mile, WU· Young Gillispie, Grimms Land- ly, Nashville, Tennessee ; and
Cbelbmt. AnderOOD 's Black PT. PLEASANT .
Thomas, L1ttle Sixteen Mile ing. The infant was found dead [paternal grandparents , Mr . and
Pomeroy, 0.
II !lock submitted the low quali· C. Moma, Engineering Aide in and Harry Thomas, Columhuo, in his bed Sunday. Surviving 1Mrs. David Gillispie of South- 618 E. Main St.
bid of $1,080 to provide Polm Pleasant Dl!trlct,
in addition to his parents are side. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,;,,.,.,.,.,...""'""'""'""'""'"""""'""'""'"":~~:!=~
work.
lachian Power Company'
Funeral service will be held
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'!be other projert will he on completed 10 years of
h C
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Z p.m. at 1 e row
-..with tho Rev.
lillie north of the junction with tenant In tltto National
Miller ollic:iatiog. Bur·
Secondary ' Route 18 at Arbuck· Mr. Morris It! • gradulle
be 1n Vier• ·Chapel cemle, and Anderson's low qualified Ripley Higll School in 1953.
at Southside. Friends may
bid Wll $1,9116. The two porch· is married and has one • o n.
at the Crow Funeral Home.
Lincoln
order proje&lt;ts will be li- They reaide at :1618
wllh state lUnda.
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waukee, 4-3, in 12 innings, Pitts. batten in four sC(ft]ess bmiD.ga
"Maybe I'm just not living burgh swept 1 pair from San of relief, waa the wiJ!Der. Eddio
rt,h:,' he laughed. "I gu\'SS 1'1' Francisco, 2·1 and +t, and the Mathewo and Tommy IWper
D.!Vtr come closer to p1khmg a Cubs beat the Cardinals, Z-0.
hit homers.
shutout:'
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Insure that our custnmen
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pouible In the placement of
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prodtk.-ts from
Kaiser
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Of courn there'• no Octopuus (plural of Octopus) In e Medallion
Home, because no extension cords are needed. Adequate wilinc

•nd sufflr:lent outlets for now and th• future 11111kH • Mec:t.,llon
Home "Octopus Proof". Fact Is you can ,...rrana• fumlture WlJ"
where in • Mtldellion Home without usina e sin&amp;le en-ion _...

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pu-. See why. when you visit th- moc1e1 Madelllan t ..,..,,1
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Selling Everything But The Kitchen Sink? W~ni Ads Can Sell It Too 1
~!JCAL;,.tru.Mnt. . HartfOril

&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 16, 1963 _REAL ESTATE

Classified
Ads Get
Results.

FOR SALE, new 3 room bouse FOR SALB~ . . . . . _ Vb
with bath, utiUty room,
ID lin. Good 01111o.
Dorcas. $8,IJOO.OO. E. D: John- s. c. Cool&lt;. O..ter, 01110 •
son, Phone WI WOlf. 7-18-tlc
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hou'"''· one
g o od
outbuUdlngs, water plentiful,
excellent sto.ck farm, good
hunting. Phone Cbester, Ohio.
Ph. 9115-23lll.
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1959 CHEVROt ET
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Z..Door Sedan. V8 motor, automatic trans., sharp clean
interior. whit£' over turquoise finish , good tires, radio
and hPater.
1960 PLYMOUTH Vl-2 DOOR
$999
V6 motor, automatiC trans ., new tin•s, radio and heater,
black ovt:&gt;r white !,nish.

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ment, Mulberry Ave. across
Stan,dard tran s . good t!n~s. solid body, radio and heater
WANT AD
from new school. Ph. WY 2- ~ANTED TO BU!INFORMATION
3573.
7-l5-3tc Hay to the field or already ba~
George Prall residence in Ru~ ed for horses. CaD WI 11-2612
!1;00 l' M •&gt;a• I;U!t" r~ .. \IDU,.all011
land for sale. Cootact Floyd or contact Janet Manuel Raw.nn.-ta 1 nP;odhn• 'f'tlll It
Ill
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Thomas, Rutland, for inform- cine, Ohio.
7 J2 ate
CANLELLATIUNS
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7 1S 30tp
CUKREl'TIUNS
FOR SALE _ Two bedroom FLAT dump bed, 12 ft. long.
W \1' fle IC~-epto•v UIILI' . ,oo "' 1111
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE
hOLJe. BeauWul Birch l&lt;itdl Darwood Napper, Langsville,
. ' A! tBargains! ThBaf. NERVOUS~ Cao'tsleep;· T r Y en automatic gas ~est. 1649 {)hio.
7-IHitp
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day and Saturday nights at 8 new ~Irne-~~as 98c 8 ~~ta~ Blaettnar. WY 2-512'1. 3-l9-th
rep&lt; -Tted ·mmed•e•tob
f'l'le ~ull
llJOhf'l W':i ..,.,, ..., •erponslhtl {Ill
p.m. Masonelte, Mason,
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7-16·3tp
rugs.
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IN POMEROY Elgnt room
INSURANCE
RATES
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house, 3 bedroo!IIl! and balb,
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'59
Chevrolet
$1095
FOR
RENT
large
lot.
Goo&lt;_~,
location
out
of
JOHNSON,
Simpson
lnsuronce
" C.:enu pet llllnrd ~n• nMrt-•nn
Miniii"'D"' ·~ narc• ell r d!U
va Behur 2 dr Sedan Or 1SMA I 1 HOUSE $25
high water. ~aU WY 2-Z5110.
Agency, l~imAll}";"" of lnd
0 rn 1oo rnrec c ell
11 cent&gt;
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like
new
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SALE
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house
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unpaon,
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b~ c h ar ~.,d !or «d~~,."~'"' 11 nn'
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HOOM Apartment with 1 -- two family double, 1 nil' noll
bat h, yard, porch, located m two family apartment, 1 - 6 Ra- fuuanee Ageney
$1195
'59 Ford
CARJ' ut fH.A. •"K!!, - IU .lb ICI
, wnro;l •Hrlimu•" Lact• a-1&lt;:1 11 '""
Middleport.
Call Mrs.
room story and hall, 1 - ··ID!Juraaco for OVer) persoaal
VB Galnxie. 2 dr.
~ ,..,.r,. 1 ~ J)"'"'H',.. ouhl1~ft41f
,.no p~l wuro:l
ard
Cecil,
evenings.
large
6 room houso with 3
and buSin... aeed."
Extra nice, Power stecrmg.
OFfiCt HUUKS
room
apartment
adjoining.
Pbone WY 1-Wl
F'ordomat ic.
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investment property.
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'' APARTMENTS: One 5- room Good
n.. ~.: SO ~ASY
Onf' ~-room and bath. Call
Out 11f high water. close to
TU PL..Iol't, A
Pome«y. Ohio
2-3319.
7 13
town. Call Pt. Pleasant 1518INSTRUCTIONS
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after
5
p.m.
evenings.
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4 room and hath, house. . ntJI'oii'!W::E:"7roiiiilbi,S:.i,l9:_'!" U. $ ; CIVIL SIRVtCI FESTSI
I PUBI.fC AUCTION
i'HONE WY 2-2157
JuJ~· , at :OO p. m. at
Hei ghts, Phone WY 2-387\
room
in MeQ· W&lt;~men. 1ua SW'f lllllb •• lllt2;.

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Oh 1o, will sell at auclion
bath apartment.
followmg hou sehuld items.
Phone WY 2·3874.
1 Sofa B\•d with
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NOTICES
coffee

H0\1F:\tADF; pie J5c.

5'· .Jack's Dain Oar . \t1)(idlr·
7-16-6tfr
pori.
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G chair~. l b:Jff Pt. 1 se( re·
tary desk, 2t" Admiral TV
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DUPLEX, furnished apart·

ment at 390 S 2n-' Middle..,

port CaU in evening. WY

as new 1. ~ odd

cream socia l hf'ld at lht&gt; Chr.s- 1 I bedroom suite, 2 bt·ds, com·; - 52 fi2.
ter Fire Hou'&gt;e. Chester. Sa l - 1

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wa!'h stand. 2 ~s ran1!e, West- I
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f h~ne Pt.
ing at 7 p.m .
7-Jfr.31c
inghouse swt•eper with at·
a ter
p.m.
l.OSE WEH;Hl ~alrt,.- w i I h I
taehmrn ls, I dinette set, Ad- ~'tlHN ISHEDaPartiDe~ts.

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E. Maio Street. Pomeroy
f'ilooe WY t-3870
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Cuchllf Re11lt'l

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atlnn •n $eCIIO' Irlr a110'l run)!
rnrmotlllllons
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6-room frame
house with Jlh baths, hot air
furnace heating. Good
location on 60 ft. Jot. A buy at $17.-

POMEROY -

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cl&lt;le
Jtnsu A••en lltti\Hn~ Gl~ds 0~1
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MIDDLEPORT- 6 room frame
home with bath, hot air heating, oak floors, enclosed porch,
basement wlth shower and
baths, nice lot, in excellent Jolcation.
R.URAL - 5-room frame home
with bath, forced hot air heat-

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See

FOR NEW or liSed cars
truc·ks . ptl• ,nt Marvm Mark:&lt;~

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man Hechler and Atty. Jack
Johnson expressing their Interest and assistance In trying to
get this grant. The speed
limit through the town was dio
cussed and a letter from the
State Road Commissioner wu
read concerning the erectlnn of
signs making the speed Umlt
In the town 25 miles per hour.
Also the matter of collecting
garbage wa, discussed and AIbert Oldaker was appointed to

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were ....,ed to Rev. and Mrl,
W. 0. Hoover. Carol, Cltrlltlne
and Paul, Mrl. Arthur Routh,
Mro. Donald A. Smlt~. Mrl.
Earl Hollmln, A. K. McCIUDI
and the Howards' 'lbe J u 1y
meeting will be ai the home of
Mr and Mr Mark Word .
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Mill Heleo_Jooklna left ...,.
reeenUy lor Alhumbra, CalH. to
visit her olsler, Mr. and Mro.
WHUam J. I'Ureell.
,Mr. and Mrl. Stnnle~ PureeD
o. Kingston, Md., are I · ···•sta
of Squire and Mrl. Jacob Phil·

Doen tamDy.
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Mrl. Earf Delli and three ;
qhten drOVe 1o O&gt;l!nnJiat )
~ bulbal IDd 'l'llllied wftii J·
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lbt. . Bob ml Claretlco Dul _
fllllilllea Monday IDd TueMar, ·)
JaoqueiiDe Dean 'llbo under
went IIUI'Ierf .., both "'- five-~
weeka ago Is bnproylnc d •
will 110011 be able to walk wftb. .j
out crutchea.
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Mro. Mae Mora- Ill 1111 :
hospital wllb lllrtp tbzoot - ·:
the weekend.
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with Mrl. Nora Qlurcb In Gu)'t- 1
Ups.
vll1e IDd Mr. ml Mro. 0.0.. :
Thoo• from out of town here Dillinger tjl1s week.
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I&lt;&gt; attend the lut rites for Joho Mr. and Mro. Woodrow DeeD .1
Johnson were Mr. Edward Tur· of Marianna, W. Va., Mr. ml :j
le) of Pittsburgh, Mr. m1 Mro. Mrs. Rnger Dean m1 Roy
Clifford C1ow aud Pamela of Of the Air Foree 1D Teus,;~ ·
Wellsburg, W. Va., and Mr. and visited with Mrl. Norma Deu \
Mrs. Elmer Hall of Nitro.
'll!ellday ml Wodneaday.
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SUnday guests of Mro. Ed Mr. and Mro. Gordon CbeV· ',
blessing ond Miss Blessing were aller and sana, Rottney aDd l
Mr. and Mro. William Coleman Kirk, Earl Dean and falr·11y•'·
and Ethel Ann of Steubenville, and Woodrow Dean and fllllllb'· ':
Ohio.
were supper guests ol tbelr mo. ;
Be n Lerner, ColumbUI, spent !her, Norma Dean, Tuesday.
a weekend wllh his parents, Mr. The W. L. Deana left for
and Mrs, George B. Lerner.
Washington C. H. to visit Reo.
uty 4th guests of Mr. and Qlld Mro. O'Connor and planned 1
Mrs. W. T. Stone were Mr and lc stop at the home of Bell)' ·
Mrs. Merrill Johnson and chll- Cochrao for a short YI1H on the ~

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"Ltoak Uf and Uve," aod "CAm... 'nne."
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and lJve" followed
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Whlcbr What! And Wbo! . drama eerteo explorlq tilt noture
W,U, 1f you've ........... IIIII)' ttl Ito. The llrot show eumJned
111'817 - IOOit "LLmp UD1o My 1the aiD o1 pride telling ttl 1 W.
J'eet,"$t""LookUp and l,lvo" and
wbo trleo to dominate«
•c.me.
," tt'1 no IOODIIer, de&gt;otroy Ill u- be comes bl
"iilr .., Sunday m...... oontac:t with.
lnls, wbeo people ore generally
to Y8l'loul lllallo of d!J&lt;om!Grt ... )0 the final 30 mlouteo llundaT.
perhapa In Clllllfort. ;.., "C&amp;mlnt TltrM'' offered 8 plofn either C890 not likely to be torJoJ blograpby ill l'redertc Choo
watcbtoa televtoloo.
Ipln, lnlonplr!lldwltjl blo muo~
plsjoed by planlol Da!llol Pollack,
I ur1o )'OU to toke Wbo!Aver I and It added up Ia 1 pa-fect end
Plills ....
to caleb theM Ittl I porfect motllilleprogramo wbenevor poplbto. Uo- / 111t Cllonltl - · Kite Smll.b
der I IOI)IIblt lyotem ot tolevi- I.Ulll CllS-TV'o .&amp;:d SuUJvao AUC,
oloo. tilly would be .._, II&gt; the f .. .NBC-TV'I ''TOd111" obow hal
bl!uro llveo to oueh .,.._.ntleo /• fqturo o1 comlo 111r1po Tuea10 the obov•1114lnlfnnld. llul ...., day, aod l'barldaJ' nvtewa the
boW, • lltreo coDoO&lt;tJ!In half. job outlook for thJo year'o college
houro doalina ill Uvoly and POl- IJI'adull&lt;ll _ Llll Mtoelle and
lobed fooblon wltll oubjecto raua- Juleo MUIIBhfn guqt 00 CBS-TV'a
lug from l'fllaloD to •U U... ""'" Keefe BriMelle hour July zs
- and with oo COIIUIII&lt;dllo ·
th~ oomprlle, II&gt; rll«t. 1 ~y l Jobany Caroon, hoot of NBC-TV'
110-~ lpeclal thai Is usually I"Tonight" show will perform at
tnriChlnJ, upUftiDg and pi'DYOCB· !Los Yegao' H~ Sahara next
tive• .and a fountain of IDforma· aummer - Roger Craig, pticller
live pleiiSIIl'elor the whole family. for baseball's New York Meta, ·
Here II&gt; Hollywood, It II DO&lt;el· Ilela oo tilt aame aetwork's IDBP

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arise at 8 a.m., to catch . opera "The Doetors" on Friday,
the s1ort of the three 9bowa-to : Jl"rlraylng the friend of an J.n.
l8ry , IQ

live you

haul the garbage. Mayor Kelly dren of Galllpolis. Mr. and Mrs. way home.

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had cards mailed to the cltl- N. 0. Wein, Mr. and Mro. Geor- Mrs. Avis Hartley and · Mrs.
zens of the towo giving ootice ge James and children
of Marvene Caldwell spent ru..
the garbage would be hauled Hartford.
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day wjth their parents,Mr .•nd .

each Monday wLth a char~.- of
25 cent~ to be paid at the M~yor's off1ce. H
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Marshall
enry
Re1tmore
tendered his resignation and a
motion was made to accept it.

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and daughter of Akron we r
Mrs. Ethel Stou,t II spendlq ,
Saturday
guests
of
Mrs.
Ed
some
brother, Mr. :
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Ralph time
p kwith her
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Miss Au d r • V
ar er.
Blesrslng.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker ,
Pfc. James Juhllng of Fl and famt1y and Mr. and Mrs. ;

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bulldo~ .

before you get that
er or back-rilOO 1·ob done . Free
estimates. No job too big or
too small. We have ooe doz.
er available at all times.
Phone WY 2.6822 ur WY 260:J9
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For All Of Your Notd1

CIRCULATION DEPT. TO HAVE MY NEW.

Middleport Feed Mill

PAPERS SAVED FOR ME IN A VACATION

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"We Do Custom Grlnding"
Middleport

Be Sure To Use One Of
Our Convenient
VACATION PLANS
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6:30 Farr• News

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r.ty mll'lher alway• heara me when I'm belnc too quieti" 7:35 Plcklu lld1lr . _

eDID I LOCK AL_L THE DOORS AND WINDOWSt

18. Honor~

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ODID I STOP THE MILK DEL1VERYt

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ODID I TURN OFF ALL THE FAUCETS?

Tony Fowler, Owner &amp;

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dtr1acting, F342 Page Street, Mid·
epurl. ree estimates.
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DAILY ORYP'l'OQUOTE - Here'o how to woriE llt

Stout spent Sunday with Mr . .
d Mr Geor Hart d fam..
an
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es- 0y,
t
son.of Pt. Pleasant Wel'O gu..ts Mr. and Mrs/ Richard Harton ·,
of Mr. and Mro. J. M. Crump are repalriDg lbe buemenl 01
Sunday evening.
.their home.

HAVE AWONDERFUL TIME ON YOUR
VACATION ... BUT BEFORE YOU-.GO_,

DOWX
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BUSINESS SERVICES

tit'! DA08UIIN Wlfl
STARTED SIN5!N' OUR
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John C. Hinkle was named to Knox, Ky., spent a weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Charles Juhn....
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For Sale
- - -· - . ·-· ing. basement, 3 acre lot , good Emmet . W. Shuler •ooltrac:t.
EARLY SWEET corn now rea· soil, on good gravel road , near
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. 1 - DIESEL tractor with com-~ dy for pulling, by the dozen IFive Points. $S OOO.
ing WY 2--3243 for a farm
7 15 tfc
bine, com picke~, grain drill , or by the truck lond. See RURAL _ 6-ro~m frame house pond.
dlse, plows, cultivators, wag· Thomas Hayman, Syracuse, ' with hot and cold water free PH(11'0 COPYING Services.
on, 2 w~eel trailer,
1946 Ohio.
7 13 6tc gas, front porch, barn, ' an d Copy any letter or document
Dodge s1de mount
mower.
- - - garage. 24 acres, plenty good '1eu1er Insurance, Pomeroy
$3.900.110. James Shuler, RutMALATHION FOR
garden ground. $4,500.
Z 15 Uc
land , Phl}lte SH 2-465_9. 7-lHtc
VEGETABLES
C. c. CUCKER, REALTOR 1.-------------.;._.~
Wltb Ma !atn!on one t:lu .. or IJPI'al'
PHONE WY ~
~» OJQOJA
16 -r 1 . Ref rigerator . CaII WY 1 eontrnl,
A.LI xan:len p~st. u1r
2-6437.
7·15-3tC either LAI&gt;;DMII.RR '-tulti ·Purpo.. • ALBERT~ . COX, SALESMAN
VegeiMblt
Duat "' LANOMARJ(
Jb
F1R SALE _ 1952 Nash. 4 good Multl-Purpost~ v~geuhle Spn,
PH NE WY 2-22ZO
To Have Your
'l · .. ~n·• harm plant,. illfl!l and ef
7·16·3tc
Cool, Oil ar Gao
Nylon tires, new brakes, seat •eetl"
11n tt.ana. callba••· c11111
flower l"l.Jcumb~ melon. equa1h
SALE
by
owner,
3
bedcovers. $100. Virgil Teaford, potatoea tomattea hft!ts. oe~ry.
Syracuse WY z-6986.
•rr•cNU, hrueael t'Pro ... ts. Don'i
room home, large corner lot,
3tp lei
th• buta 1et 1 bead start. bill'
Cl•an.d end Ch-.c:ktd
vtmr .upply nnw
in Su~ar Run, Pomeroy . Newfor Wlnt•r
ly remodeled. WY 2-3618.
Easl PMin 51.
7-111-tfc
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commu~cattOn., from Congreu.

or back ·h oe work, Ca U WY z3243. Emmet W. Shuler, con-

7 13 6tc

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MAt.AFHION FOR
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roWN COUNCIL
The JUly meeting of the Hart.I0 rd To ~-·-·U
held ID
"", ~ wu
the ma7or a offu'e with the follt!wtng preseot, Mayor WU.
Uam Kelly, Recorder J811le5 W.
Crump, and Councilmen Earl
Fields, O'NeD QuUlen, Jobn
Roach al!d RaY Fields.
The ·meeting was called to
order by the mayor at 7:30 p,
m. and minutes of the June
meeting were read and appro•ed after which the mayor Pl'l&gt;
sented his financial report of 2
f!nes of $10 and costs each.
Discussed at length wu the
appllca~on for a Federal qant
to pay for a water system for
th• to~ and the mayor read

5-28-tfc FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer

Auctioneer.

Rie car
ance SmaU car economy and

~Al.~~MA.I"''

Administratrix, 1. 0. McCoy: 5262.

Exp..

Social Notes

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· lloiWI. ·llurlnl the bUJllleulloa nrlous
eon.

acre ground on Route 124. _ _ _ _ _,.;.._ _ _ _ ftll the vacancy.
Good location. $1000. Can
CLASS ENTERTAINED
·
HELP
WANTED
pmd on payments. See
Mr. and Mrs. Ste ve HoW·
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old Grate, Rutland. Call: HOUSEKEEPER to care for el- ard entertained the Adult Bible
Night SH 2- 5501· Day : SH
derly gentleman. Live
ln. class and teachers of the Bap481 1.
7 12 6tc
Phone WY 2-2583.
7·16-3tp tist church at their home Fri·

CALL - OR SEE Bob

chme. tables, lamps, dishes.
\\i 'r 2-2557.
1 old picture frames, radio, and .
II1Ur room

!:P~;a:: ~~~~~t;;' 0~:.:• oU:e':

nenc• aaualb ui\Deeu••l7 nn
lnlonnatlOD or&gt; Joba, ularte1, ~ulr.
500. Mrs. J .M.Thorntoo WY 2- me-nte Wrll• roDA1' rtvtna name.
3627.
~ 18-tfc ;!~re:a~n~t»!n~'::i,. ~~~~;:t.::
roy, Ohio.

ed and unfurmsnd. Ph o 11

treadle sewi ng ma·

&lt;\U'TOMOB II .f: lnsuranfe been I' oth er item!' f ;:~o numerous to
d nd ....., '""" d ·ap-... ·
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wu.urn.i.ue
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I .ost vour opera- mention. Will accept · bids on ements
WY 2-a434.
tor's lieenst&gt;? Call WY 2·2966. this 7 room. futt= ·ba"emmt
~ - 12 6 uc
815tfc hou se P d lot, reserving the
- - - -- to rejerl any or
all •;~ DUPLEX, ~urnished ~part- - - - - - - - 1 rip,hr
1 ment at 390 S_ 2nd, MiddleI blds. No! rPsponsiblr for ac·
f'irlf'nl~ ~1rs Drlmar B~um. j port. Call in evenmg. WY 2·
AUTO SALES

bus.
•n!)n GM C 42 pas~ f'nger
Four Jikr nt:!W, tires.
$300.
Phone
SH 2. 5442 .
7. 16-Mc

good locality. Cistern water

and ct'ty water Sell for fl 1•

~.,.:":::"~ :·~:: · Shade Valley

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10:05 POlka Party
, 10:35 Publla Service
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8:110 llruklut P1rtJ
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10·(16 MIDJateriat " - .
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10:20 Country Hoe Down
9:00 wtap of 11aa11ng
U:Oii swap Shor
9,38 Sundar . _
11:30 F~ News
10:110 Voice of Prophecy
11:40 FamUy Worsblp flour.Thu 10:3S Sunday Show
12:00 Noon Report
11:00 Country Hymotlme
12:11 Music Jut Far You
12:00 Nooo Report
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3:00 Plalter Party
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teets
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f:31 Local News
1:30 'lbe Lutheran Hour
Ul Bill Stem Sparta
1:00 Signs of tha 'nmes
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rllev. W. S. BWu I
l:lltl Vao P•lrlcl Sparll
1:15 Public 1fervU»
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1:20 Sundown Serenade
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1:0&amp; The World Today
3:00 Sunday Showcase
1:30 Sign Off
f:OO Hour ot Doclllon
1:1111 Sign Off - JUDO ,
f:46 Jolm Grlllln
IA'I'IJRDAY
1:10 8undt.y f1bowaae
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1:00 Swt!!own Sonnad•
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to havt tha

paper moOed. Your carrier will uve your copies In a convenient Vacation Pac for deliV81')' whea
you return.

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it98 W. Main St

Pomeroy

MAIL AWAY SERVICE .•.. We'll mall your paper at no extra coat If you plan on being In

one place

two weeks or tonger Your subscription muat be prepaid at your usual carrier rata fat the- you

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FOR FRUIT
U YIIU 'II'IUU a SlP Ki e material te
control aD eornm11n tru \t tre~ poe;tt1
•Dd dlaea&amp;el, u·~ LII.NHMA.IUE
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r:nntaln• &amp;biathl on
1\ellhRne Jl - t:aptan
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plnms

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.-~1 It now

East Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohio

You Get Them

Free at Landmark

OPEN TIL 9 P.M.

16 oz. Be,.roge Glo11n
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p ~t

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P-roy,Ohlo

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free each time you purchase
10 gallons of ~asoline or

And Mail
,
This (:oupon

TODAYI

P I - mall my pep411'lo: (Nallllll.;..·- - - - - - - - - -

Aclclreu: CCityl - - - - - - - (Statal
From: !Dotel
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My Home Addrftl Is

Check EnctOMd F o r - - - - - - - - - - - - WMb
· ' · Or Coli WY 2·2156, Clrcullllan ~.
0 '::....,k hen If vou want u1 lo· ••~ your papen for
when
r•tum.

ruore, or a COIII.bmation oil
Eaker F\m1iture, Middla- . change and lube job.

7-l&amp;-6tc

p&lt;~ rt.

USED small refrigerator. good
cond 1t.iun .Sf'
Hilto1• .V olle,
Jr., &amp;cine, Ohlo.
7-16-:!\p

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lUPER SERVICE STATtON
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Selling Everything But The Kitchen Sink? W~ni Ads Can Sell It Too 1
~!JCAL;,.tru.Mnt. . HartfOril

&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 16, 1963 _REAL ESTATE

Classified
Ads Get
Results.

FOR SALE, new 3 room bouse FOR SALB~ . . . . . _ Vb
with bath, utiUty room,
ID lin. Good 01111o.
Dorcas. $8,IJOO.OO. E. D: John- s. c. Cool&lt;. O..ter, 01110 •
son, Phone WI WOlf. 7-18-tlc
1 1J lfc

~lile.

Trade 'n' Travel Time
tiSED CAR BUYS

II~iR"-imo:-ii-:.-:2·=.::::;~
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SALE: 120 acre farm, 2

""led.

hou'"''· one
g o od
outbuUdlngs, water plentiful,
excellent sto.ck farm, good
hunting. Phone Cbester, Ohio.
Ph. 9115-23lll.
7-16-3tp

.. . $1195
1959 CHEVROt ET
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Z..Door Sedan. V8 motor, automatic trans., sharp clean
interior. whit£' over turquoise finish , good tires, radio
and hPater.
1960 PLYMOUTH Vl-2 DOOR
$999
V6 motor, automatiC trans ., new tin•s, radio and heater,
black ovt:&gt;r white !,nish.

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H a = ~- ~· · !01'
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Ohio, at Mrl. Frankie Pickelll' Farm, phoae 68'1-62!11.

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rooms
and
bath,'
with
base1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN 2-DOOR
... . $618
ment, Mulberry Ave. across
Stan,dard tran s . good t!n~s. solid body, radio and heater
WANT AD
from new school. Ph. WY 2- ~ANTED TO BU!INFORMATION
3573.
7-l5-3tc Hay to the field or already ba~
George Prall residence in Ru~ ed for horses. CaD WI 11-2612
!1;00 l' M •&gt;a• I;U!t" r~ .. \IDU,.all011
land for sale. Cootact Floyd or contact Janet Manuel Raw.nn.-ta 1 nP;odhn• 'f'tlll It
Ill
1!n10rta.•
Thomas, Rutland, for inform- cine, Ohio.
7 J2 ate
CANLELLATIUNS
ation.
7 1S 30tp
CUKREl'TIUNS
FOR SALE _ Two bedroom FLAT dump bed, 12 ft. long.
W \1' fle IC~-epto•v UIILI' . ,oo "' 1111
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE
hOLJe. BeauWul Birch l&lt;itdl Darwood Napper, Langsville,
. ' A! tBargains! ThBaf. NERVOUS~ Cao'tsleep;· T r Y en automatic gas ~est. 1649 {)hio.
7-IHitp
f'h• CIU""'""' ·e~~erv• ne n'hl
ga ms. uc iOn every
urs.
ed
Sl
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Heights.
CaD
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Er""lrl •llnlllll U"
day and Saturday nights at 8 new ~Irne-~~as 98c 8 ~~ta~ Blaettnar. WY 2-512'1. 3-l9-th
rep&lt; -Tted ·mmed•e•tob
f'l'le ~ull
llJOhf'l W':i ..,.,, ..., •erponslhtl {Ill
p.m. Masonelte, Mason,
~apsu es.
Y
6-%0-:!lltp
mnno , .,.,. ~n• no·nrrP&lt;"' "~NtiD'!I
Va.
7-16·3tp
rugs.
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IN POMEROY Elgnt room
INSURANCE
RATES
,
house, 3 bedroo!IIl! and balb,
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For Wanl Ad Servll...
'59
Chevrolet
$1095
FOR
RENT
large
lot.
Goo&lt;_~,
location
out
of
JOHNSON,
Simpson
lnsuronce
" C.:enu pet llllnrd ~n• nMrt-•nn
Miniii"'D"' ·~ narc• ell r d!U
va Behur 2 dr Sedan Or 1SMA I 1 HOUSE $25
high water. ~aU WY 2-Z5110.
Agency, l~imAll}";"" of lnd
0 rn 1oo rnrec c ell
11 cent&gt;
h
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1gmal
blu~
lm»h
like
new
1
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tic
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71
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l"u \' rut '' 4 ·e n..., ,.e1 '"'"'re. "11!
Std.
sh•fl
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FOR
SALE
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8
room
house
u
unpaon,
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b~ c h ar ~.,d !or «d~~,."~'"' 11 nn'
1 1 tfc
·~•" wHhlf' 10 flay• af•~• ,.,.._.;.,
HOOM Apartment with 1 -- two family double, 1 nil' noll
bat h, yard, porch, located m two family apartment, 1 - 6 Ra- fuuanee Ageney
$1195
'59 Ford
CARJ' ut fH.A. •"K!!, - IU .lb ICI
, wnro;l •Hrlimu•" Lact• a-1&lt;:1 11 '""
Middleport.
Call Mrs.
room story and hall, 1 - ··ID!Juraaco for OVer) persoaal
VB Galnxie. 2 dr.
~ ,..,.r,. 1 ~ J)"'"'H',.. ouhl1~ft41f
,.no p~l wuro:l
ard
Cecil,
evenings.
large
6 room houso with 3
and buSin... aeed."
Extra nice, Power stecrmg.
OFfiCt HUUKS
room
apartment
adjoining.
Pbone WY 1-Wl
F'ordomat ic.
tl :3ll .&gt;, &gt;I "
, 11, ,
I I i&gt;:ul'
investment property.
~HUT '"'' ~ Jf ... ~~
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'' APARTMENTS: One 5- room Good
n.. ~.: SO ~ASY
Onf' ~-room and bath. Call
Out 11f high water. close to
TU PL..Iol't, A
Pome«y. Ohio
2-3319.
7 13
town. Call Pt. Pleasant 1518INSTRUCTIONS
KESll\ 1 VR~l[lliCl NG
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after
5
p.m.
evenings.
W -\.N1 AD
4 room and hath, house. . ntJI'oii'!W::E:"7roiiiilbi,S:.i,l9:_'!" U. $ ; CIVIL SIRVtCI FESTSI
I PUBI.fC AUCTION
i'HONE WY 2-2157
JuJ~· , at :OO p. m. at
Hei ghts, Phone WY 2-387\
room
in MeQ· W&lt;~men. 1ua SW'f lllllb •• lllt2;.

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Bailey, on Rt. 7. in Ches·ter, jNICF.LY Furnished 4 room
Oh 1o, will sell at auclion
bath apartment.
followmg hou sehuld items.
Phone WY 2·3874.
1 Sofa B\•d with
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NOTICES
coffee

H0\1F:\tADF; pie J5c.

5'· .Jack's Dain Oar . \t1)(idlr·
7-16-6tfr
pori.
THERE \\'ILL BE an
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G chair~. l b:Jff Pt. 1 se( re·
tary desk, 2t" Admiral TV
1 ~;~mr

DUPLEX, furnished apart·

ment at 390 S 2n-' Middle..,

port CaU in evening. WY

as new 1. ~ odd

cream socia l hf'ld at lht&gt; Chr.s- 1 I bedroom suite, 2 bt·ds, com·; - 52 fi2.
ter Fire Hou'&gt;e. Chester. Sa l - 1

plete. ehest of drawm. 1 T
p
urda.•· night, Ju t~· 2Cith. start · i
wa!'h stand. 2 ~s ran1!e, West- I
e
~~ce
f h~ne Pt.
ing at 7 p.m .
7-Jfr.31c
inghouse swt•eper with at·
a ter
p.m.
l.OSE WEH;Hl ~alrt,.- w i I h I
taehmrn ls, I dinette set, Ad- ~'tlHN ISHEDaPartiDe~ts.

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EJ:('t'lleace
roum . rldt' and perform

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Metropolitan Mot.ors
E. Maio Street. Pomeroy
f'ilooe WY t-3870
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Math

ews. Athens. LY 3-4061

Cuchllf Re11lt'l

Ro~t

and
Ornamo&gt;nta l
or Du•• ar~ hot~
atlnn •n $eCIIO' Irlr a110'l run)!
rnrmotlllllons
lin•
on

6-room frame
house with Jlh baths, hot air
furnace heating. Good
location on 60 ft. Jot. A buy at $17.-

POMEROY -

Pow.,.,

cl&lt;le
Jtnsu A••en lltti\Hn~ Gl~ds 0~1
F&gt;hlniu m , Hnl \,,- to.,...k ~ f-lvrlra•u1ea1
•.ilac~
7.\nnl~~
~,..i ru Hnrl F.v•·r
•reens S .1 (P ttnd P.Uec-tlve econ

&gt;mlc•l to
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Dnn'l 1•1 thr !)P.st•

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hUJ' you r SIIPPIY

000.

MIDDLEPORT- 6 room frame
home with bath, hot air heating, oak floors, enclosed porch,
basement wlth shower and
baths, nice lot, in excellent Jolcation.
R.URAL - 5-room frame home
with bath, forced hot air heat-

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maoagerabilit)
See

FOR NEW or liSed cars
truc·ks . ptl• ,nt Marvm Mark:&lt;~

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man Hechler and Atty. Jack
Johnson expressing their Interest and assistance In trying to
get this grant. The speed
limit through the town was dio
cussed and a letter from the
State Road Commissioner wu
read concerning the erectlnn of
signs making the speed Umlt
In the town 25 miles per hour.
Also the matter of collecting
garbage wa, discussed and AIbert Oldaker was appointed to

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were ....,ed to Rev. and Mrl,
W. 0. Hoover. Carol, Cltrlltlne
and Paul, Mrl. Arthur Routh,
Mro. Donald A. Smlt~. Mrl.
Earl Hollmln, A. K. McCIUDI
and the Howards' 'lbe J u 1y
meeting will be ai the home of
Mr and Mr Mark Word .
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Mill Heleo_Jooklna left ...,.
reeenUy lor Alhumbra, CalH. to
visit her olsler, Mr. and Mro.
WHUam J. I'Ureell.
,Mr. and Mrl. Stnnle~ PureeD
o. Kingston, Md., are I · ···•sta
of Squire and Mrl. Jacob Phil·

Doen tamDy.
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Mrl. Earf Delli and three ;
qhten drOVe 1o O&gt;l!nnJiat )
~ bulbal IDd 'l'llllied wftii J·
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lbt. . Bob ml Claretlco Dul _
fllllilllea Monday IDd TueMar, ·)
JaoqueiiDe Dean 'llbo under
went IIUI'Ierf .., both "'- five-~
weeka ago Is bnproylnc d •
will 110011 be able to walk wftb. .j
out crutchea.
1
Mro. Mae Mora- Ill 1111 :
hospital wllb lllrtp tbzoot - ·:
the weekend.
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Mrl. Freda MD'!I' Is vloltiiiJ' .. !
with Mrl. Nora Qlurcb In Gu)'t- 1
Ups.
vll1e IDd Mr. ml Mro. 0.0.. :
Thoo• from out of town here Dillinger tjl1s week.
;
I&lt;&gt; attend the lut rites for Joho Mr. and Mro. Woodrow DeeD .1
Johnson were Mr. Edward Tur· of Marianna, W. Va., Mr. ml :j
le) of Pittsburgh, Mr. m1 Mro. Mrs. Rnger Dean m1 Roy
Clifford C1ow aud Pamela of Of the Air Foree 1D Teus,;~ ·
Wellsburg, W. Va., and Mr. and visited with Mrl. Norma Deu \
Mrs. Elmer Hall of Nitro.
'll!ellday ml Wodneaday.
,[
SUnday guests of Mro. Ed Mr. and Mro. Gordon CbeV· ',
blessing ond Miss Blessing were aller and sana, Rottney aDd l
Mr. and Mro. William Coleman Kirk, Earl Dean and falr·11y•'·
and Ethel Ann of Steubenville, and Woodrow Dean and fllllllb'· ':
Ohio.
were supper guests ol tbelr mo. ;
Be n Lerner, ColumbUI, spent !her, Norma Dean, Tuesday.
a weekend wllh his parents, Mr. The W. L. Deana left for
and Mrs, George B. Lerner.
Washington C. H. to visit Reo.
uty 4th guests of Mr. and Qlld Mro. O'Connor and planned 1
Mrs. W. T. Stone were Mr and lc stop at the home of Bell)' ·
Mrs. Merrill Johnson and chll- Cochrao for a short YI1H on the ~

but !IUadlf .... pUll
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IAitNIY GOOGLI end SNUFFY SMIT..

"Ltoak Uf and Uve," aod "CAm... 'nne."
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and lJve" followed
1
•with the lllrt ttl 1 '"'""iJiJ't
Whlcbr What! And Wbo! . drama eerteo explorlq tilt noture
W,U, 1f you've ........... IIIII)' ttl Ito. The llrot show eumJned
111'817 - IOOit "LLmp UD1o My 1the aiD o1 pride telling ttl 1 W.
J'eet,"$t""LookUp and l,lvo" and
wbo trleo to dominate«
•c.me.
," tt'1 no IOODIIer, de&gt;otroy Ill u- be comes bl
"iilr .., Sunday m...... oontac:t with.
lnls, wbeo people ore generally
to Y8l'loul lllallo of d!J&lt;om!Grt ... )0 the final 30 mlouteo llundaT.
perhapa In Clllllfort. ;.., "C&amp;mlnt TltrM'' offered 8 plofn either C890 not likely to be torJoJ blograpby ill l'redertc Choo
watcbtoa televtoloo.
Ipln, lnlonplr!lldwltjl blo muo~
plsjoed by planlol Da!llol Pollack,
I ur1o )'OU to toke Wbo!Aver I and It added up Ia 1 pa-fect end
Plills ....
to caleb theM Ittl I porfect motllilleprogramo wbenevor poplbto. Uo- / 111t Cllonltl - · Kite Smll.b
der I IOI)IIblt lyotem ot tolevi- I.Ulll CllS-TV'o .&amp;:d SuUJvao AUC,
oloo. tilly would be .._, II&gt; the f .. .NBC-TV'I ''TOd111" obow hal
bl!uro llveo to oueh .,.._.ntleo /• fqturo o1 comlo 111r1po Tuea10 the obov•1114lnlfnnld. llul ...., day, aod l'barldaJ' nvtewa the
boW, • lltreo coDoO&lt;tJ!In half. job outlook for thJo year'o college
houro doalina ill Uvoly and POl- IJI'adull&lt;ll _ Llll Mtoelle and
lobed fooblon wltll oubjecto raua- Juleo MUIIBhfn guqt 00 CBS-TV'a
lug from l'fllaloD to •U U... ""'" Keefe BriMelle hour July zs
- and with oo COIIUIII&lt;dllo ·
th~ oomprlle, II&gt; rll«t. 1 ~y l Jobany Caroon, hoot of NBC-TV'
110-~ lpeclal thai Is usually I"Tonight" show will perform at
tnriChlnJ, upUftiDg and pi'DYOCB· !Los Yegao' H~ Sahara next
tive• .and a fountain of IDforma· aummer - Roger Craig, pticller
live pleiiSIIl'elor the whole family. for baseball's New York Meta, ·
Here II&gt; Hollywood, It II DO&lt;el· Ilela oo tilt aame aetwork's IDBP

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arise at 8 a.m., to catch . opera "The Doetors" on Friday,
the s1ort of the three 9bowa-to : Jl"rlraylng the friend of an J.n.
l8ry , IQ

live you

haul the garbage. Mayor Kelly dren of Galllpolis. Mr. and Mrs. way home.

ID

ldta of lnl&amp;llllf !D ijUrad boUplsyer,

had cards mailed to the cltl- N. 0. Wein, Mr. and Mro. Geor- Mrs. Avis Hartley and · Mrs.
zens of the towo giving ootice ge James and children
of Marvene Caldwell spent ru..
the garbage would be hauled Hartford.
.
day wjth their parents,Mr .•nd .

each Monday wLth a char~.- of
25 cent~ to be paid at the M~yor's off1ce. H
·
Marshall
enry
Re1tmore
tendered his resignation and a
motion was made to accept it.

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Mr. and · Mlll. Cecil Blessing Mrs. 6rls Gaul. ,
,
and daughter of Akron we r
Mrs. Ethel Stou,t II spendlq ,
Saturday
guests
of
Mrs.
Ed
some
brother, Mr. :
·
Ralph time
p kwith her
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Blessmg and
Miss Au d r • V
ar er.
Blesrslng.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker ,
Pfc. James Juhllng of Fl and famt1y and Mr. and Mrs. ;

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Jeffers
bulldo~ .

before you get that
er or back-rilOO 1·ob done . Free
estimates. No job too big or
too small. We have ooe doz.
er available at all times.
Phone WY 2.6822 ur WY 260:J9
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ODlD I CONTACT MY PAPER BOY OR THI

For All Of Your Notd1

CIRCULATION DEPT. TO HAVE MY NEW.

Middleport Feed Mill

PAPERS SAVED FOR ME IN A VACATION

Opp~

"We Do Custom Grlnding"
Middleport

Be Sure To Use One Of
Our Convenient
VACATION PLANS
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Baker &amp; Seyfried

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ODID I PAY THE PAPER BOY?

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r.ty mll'lher alway• heara me when I'm belnc too quieti" 7:35 Plcklu lld1lr . _

eDID I LOCK AL_L THE DOORS AND WINDOWSt

18. Honor~

I. Pierced,
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and MASTER MADE

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Ralph Parker and Mro. Ethel :

ODID I STOP THE MILK DEL1VERYt

&lt;II-aft
11. Hot

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ODID I TURN OFF ALL THE FAUCETS?

Tony Fowler, Owner &amp;

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dtr1acting, F342 Page Street, Mid·
epurl. ree estimates.
7 15 tic

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DAILY ORYP'l'OQUOTE - Here'o how to woriE llt

Stout spent Sunday with Mr . .
d Mr Geor Hart d fam..
an
•ge·
an
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rs, me
es- 0y,
t
son.of Pt. Pleasant Wel'O gu..ts Mr. and Mrs/ Richard Harton ·,
of Mr. and Mro. J. M. Crump are repalriDg lbe buemenl 01
Sunday evening.
.their home.

HAVE AWONDERFUL TIME ON YOUR
VACATION ... BUT BEFORE YOU-.GO_,

DOWX
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BUSINESS SERVICES

tit'! DA08UIIN Wlfl
STARTED SIN5!N' OUR
GRANDCHILE TO SlEEl'
AN' WOKE ME U~ !i

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John C. Hinkle was named to Knox, Ky., spent a weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Charles Juhn....
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For Sale
- - -· - . ·-· ing. basement, 3 acre lot , good Emmet . W. Shuler •ooltrac:t.
EARLY SWEET corn now rea· soil, on good gravel road , near
....
. 1 - DIESEL tractor with com-~ dy for pulling, by the dozen IFive Points. $S OOO.
ing WY 2--3243 for a farm
7 15 tfc
bine, com picke~, grain drill , or by the truck lond. See RURAL _ 6-ro~m frame house pond.
dlse, plows, cultivators, wag· Thomas Hayman, Syracuse, ' with hot and cold water free PH(11'0 COPYING Services.
on, 2 w~eel trailer,
1946 Ohio.
7 13 6tc gas, front porch, barn, ' an d Copy any letter or document
Dodge s1de mount
mower.
- - - garage. 24 acres, plenty good '1eu1er Insurance, Pomeroy
$3.900.110. James Shuler, RutMALATHION FOR
garden ground. $4,500.
Z 15 Uc
land , Phl}lte SH 2-465_9. 7-lHtc
VEGETABLES
C. c. CUCKER, REALTOR 1.-------------.;._.~
Wltb Ma !atn!on one t:lu .. or IJPI'al'
PHONE WY ~
~» OJQOJA
16 -r 1 . Ref rigerator . CaII WY 1 eontrnl,
A.LI xan:len p~st. u1r
2-6437.
7·15-3tC either LAI&gt;;DMII.RR '-tulti ·Purpo.. • ALBERT~ . COX, SALESMAN
VegeiMblt
Duat "' LANOMARJ(
Jb
F1R SALE _ 1952 Nash. 4 good Multl-Purpost~ v~geuhle Spn,
PH NE WY 2-22ZO
To Have Your
'l · .. ~n·• harm plant,. illfl!l and ef
7·16·3tc
Cool, Oil ar Gao
Nylon tires, new brakes, seat •eetl"
11n tt.ana. callba••· c11111
flower l"l.Jcumb~ melon. equa1h
SALE
by
owner,
3
bedcovers. $100. Virgil Teaford, potatoea tomattea hft!ts. oe~ry.
Syracuse WY z-6986.
•rr•cNU, hrueael t'Pro ... ts. Don'i
room home, large corner lot,
3tp lei
th• buta 1et 1 bead start. bill'
Cl•an.d end Ch-.c:ktd
vtmr .upply nnw
in Su~ar Run, Pomeroy . Newfor Wlnt•r
ly remodeled. WY 2-3618.
Easl PMin 51.
7-111-tfc
J

commu~cattOn., from Congreu.

or back ·h oe work, Ca U WY z3243. Emmet W. Shuler, con-

7 13 6tc

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MAt.AFHION FOR
I
ROSES AND

.

roWN COUNCIL
The JUly meeting of the Hart.I0 rd To ~-·-·U
held ID
"", ~ wu
the ma7or a offu'e with the follt!wtng preseot, Mayor WU.
Uam Kelly, Recorder J811le5 W.
Crump, and Councilmen Earl
Fields, O'NeD QuUlen, Jobn
Roach al!d RaY Fields.
The ·meeting was called to
order by the mayor at 7:30 p,
m. and minutes of the June
meeting were read and appro•ed after which the mayor Pl'l&gt;
sented his financial report of 2
f!nes of $10 and costs each.
Discussed at length wu the
appllca~on for a Federal qant
to pay for a water system for
th• to~ and the mayor read

5-28-tfc FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer

Auctioneer.

Rie car
ance SmaU car economy and

~Al.~~MA.I"''

Administratrix, 1. 0. McCoy: 5262.

Exp..

Social Notes

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· lloiWI. ·llurlnl the bUJllleulloa nrlous
eon.

acre ground on Route 124. _ _ _ _ _,.;.._ _ _ _ ftll the vacancy.
Good location. $1000. Can
CLASS ENTERTAINED
·
HELP
WANTED
pmd on payments. See
Mr. and Mrs. Ste ve HoW·
·
old Grate, Rutland. Call: HOUSEKEEPER to care for el- ard entertained the Adult Bible
Night SH 2- 5501· Day : SH
derly gentleman. Live
ln. class and teachers of the Bap481 1.
7 12 6tc
Phone WY 2-2583.
7·16-3tp tist church at their home Fri·

CALL - OR SEE Bob

chme. tables, lamps, dishes.
\\i 'r 2-2557.
1 old picture frames, radio, and .
II1Ur room

!:P~;a:: ~~~~~t;;' 0~:.:• oU:e':

nenc• aaualb ui\Deeu••l7 nn
lnlonnatlOD or&gt; Joba, ularte1, ~ulr.
500. Mrs. J .M.Thorntoo WY 2- me-nte Wrll• roDA1' rtvtna name.
3627.
~ 18-tfc ;!~re:a~n~t»!n~'::i,. ~~~~;:t.::
roy, Ohio.

ed and unfurmsnd. Ph o 11

treadle sewi ng ma·

&lt;\U'TOMOB II .f: lnsuranfe been I' oth er item!' f ;:~o numerous to
d nd ....., '""" d ·ap-... ·
. a
wu.urn.i.ue
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I .ost vour opera- mention. Will accept · bids on ements
WY 2-a434.
tor's lieenst&gt;? Call WY 2·2966. this 7 room. futt= ·ba"emmt
~ - 12 6 uc
815tfc hou se P d lot, reserving the
- - - -- to rejerl any or
all •;~ DUPLEX, ~urnished ~part- - - - - - - - 1 rip,hr
1 ment at 390 S_ 2nd, MiddleI blds. No! rPsponsiblr for ac·
f'irlf'nl~ ~1rs Drlmar B~um. j port. Call in evenmg. WY 2·
AUTO SALES

bus.
•n!)n GM C 42 pas~ f'nger
Four Jikr nt:!W, tires.
$300.
Phone
SH 2. 5442 .
7. 16-Mc

good locality. Cistern water

and ct'ty water Sell for fl 1•

~.,.:":::"~ :·~:: · Shade Valley

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6;!to Slqn .· Oa
8-011 Musical Clocll
1:00 ~7'40 Musical Clock
7:fo Newe Headllnea
7:10 Musical Clock
1:4J 11te Wfellne
8:00 Ohio Valley Ne.,..
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o116 Weather Plcturt
Bill MUJical Clock
S:fa Community Ne1r1
&amp;:to LatcltltrtDc
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10:110 Muoo Couoey NIWI
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10:05 POlka Party
, 10:35 Publla Service
II :0$ Top Ten Sbow
12:00 Noon Report
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teets
I:Oii Platllr Party
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Serenade
1:00 Sign Off - June

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

ly HAROLD eRAY

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7:50 Newa Report - Dhlo
8?00 flnUfut PlrtJ'
lUNDAY
8:110 llruklut P1rtJ
IIOp 7::10 Sip 0rt Neq
Hour
0
1..., BapdRour Itofl.a7man'1
10·(16 MIDJateriat " - .
Deliverance
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(Reo. Paut Jooesl
10:20 Country Hoe Down
9:00 wtap of 11aa11ng
U:Oii swap Shor
9,38 Sundar . _
11:30 F~ News
10:110 Voice of Prophecy
11:40 FamUy Worsblp flour.Thu 10:3S Sunday Show
12:00 Noon Report
11:00 Country Hymotlme
12:11 Music Jut Far You
12:00 Nooo Report
12:11 Ooe881er'o GUlli ltar-Frl 12:15 The Searcb
3:00 Plalter Party
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teets
4:11 Blaettnar Auto lbow
1:110 Billy Graham
f:31 Local News
1:30 'lbe Lutheran Hour
Ul Bill Stem Sparta
1:00 Signs of tha 'nmes
1:00 Bowlltti Semw
rllev. W. S. BWu I
l:lltl Vao P•lrlcl Sparll
1:15 Public 1fervU»
..
1:20 Sundown Serenade
2:35 Tbe Big Lifo
1:0&amp; The World Today
3:00 Sunday Showcase
1:30 Sign Off
f:OO Hour ot Doclllon
1:1111 Sign Off - JUDO ,
f:46 Jolm Grlllln
IA'I'IJRDAY
1:10 8undt.y f1bowaae
1:1111 Sip 0a NIWI
1:00 Swt!!own Sonnad•
I:Oii Country Jllllltone
7:10 llltt Oft
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1:00 llltt Oft _ June

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to havt tha

paper moOed. Your carrier will uve your copies In a convenient Vacation Pac for deliV81')' whea
you return.

Ph- WY2-39M-WY2-6301

it98 W. Main St

Pomeroy

MAIL AWAY SERVICE .•.. We'll mall your paper at no extra coat If you plan on being In

one place

two weeks or tonger Your subscription muat be prepaid at your usual carrier rata fat the- you

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East Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohio

You Get Them

Free at Landmark

OPEN TIL 9 P.M.

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You get 1- 16 oz . size glasa
free each time you purchase
10 gallons of ~asoline or

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,
This (:oupon

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Check EnctOMd F o r - - - - - - - - - - - - WMb
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0 '::....,k hen If vou want u1 lo· ••~ your papen for
when
r•tum.

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'With theJI' 11011 and r.,.ny, Mr.
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Mr and Mrs Vei'IIOII Weber Judy Butcher, and MillS (k'" bus Sat ay .
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Dennls tine Coalo assi$1ed 'With 1 h e Mlo JeaneUe Crool\s, dau.
tcbool Ill' girls held at Ohio WIN, w~ g ven l Y
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MrVlng o1 punch and eake at ghter of Mr and Mro. Walter
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In Christian Tooey also told ol the lnspir- Mrs. Rclmie RIQooell. Devotions Rev. and Mn. Do11i1o11 and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil. the wedding recepllon o1 Mr. Crooks, is spendlllg ~everu
Service 111 :'alb Melbndist 1ng commuoion and CCIIIlii!Cra~
R';:~ 1011, Dwlahl, were at the Lon. hllllll have returned from a and Mrs. Robert Springer, days In Cleveland with lrlendo.
Church Monday evening at the tlon service held at the coneJuo. Saul~ Refreshmenlo ol 1
euler Camp Grouoda lll!ere camping trip to Blue Rock (Janice Zirkle). Their namell a.,p,....nlative Genrge Me"'church
ion of the services.
and 1!ate ,..,. ...,",.; tt.ey. attended ~evel'll ol t b e State Park near zan.svllle were · uolntentionaUy omitted hart bas returned !rom Colum.
T•niaht •nd Weclnetdey
Mrs Glenn Lambert, iif.si· Mro, Walter Hayeo described at the c:oaciiWon of the eve~ ..,...,.. ol
Molbod'!_!~ Wbile In that area they vlslled from the hootess list.
bus where he h~• ~ In !tie
"THE PHANTOM
dent resided with Mrs. Gar· the cottage at Lakeside where Jng.
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re. Legislature sessoons. "' will
OF THE OPERA"
net'
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and
Mrs.
Nan
Moore
stayed
Attending
were
Mr
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Mrs
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this
ahue
and
family
and
his
mother
turned
!rom
Monterey,
Calif.
spend some tl~e on Middleport
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devotions.
Her
theme,
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while
attending
the
Methodist
Richard
Gillrey
and
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Mark:
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Wheelformer
resldenlll
of
RuUand.
after
a
visit
there
'With
be
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with
Mrs. Memharl befll'e re.
Gerben Kin Geatger Sears
-andThat Cnmpels Us," brought , Conference thOJ year. The cot· Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood, Mad· _pe
Mt. and Mrs .. Bernard Sch- daughter and son-m-Jaw, Cmdr. turning to Columbus Ill' com"THE GEORGE RAFT
' t•--- messages of Je•us .
!age os owned by theW. S. C. S. ellne Painler Ruby Mo.'lsman
ramm ol ZanesVoUe, spent the liand;;;_;Mrs~:;,·.;Pe.;,;;;te~r_;F:.;·_;;Kl~e;;ln~and~;;m;;:It;;:tee~f,:;;or:;:u,:;;m~•·:.................,
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'"~ " ··Go Preach' ' and· '
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' Terry
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Bonnie
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Jayne Mansfield Ray Danton
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Mr.
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Mr
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My Witness ." She closed w1th
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thank you note was read from and the ,.ala. Tile meeting was
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Thur .·Fri.
July U-19 I
The .two gu·Is who attended ~· Guy Shuler, who receoved cl06ed 'With prayer by Mr. GU· Goegle
and Debbie. They were accom"EXPERIMENT IN
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Vallt!l88 Folmer daughter of panled home by their grand·
TERROR
Mrs Leo Smith MYF ~ouns.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer who daughter, Linda, who will visGlenn Ford
Lee 'Ftemiek the school of mtssoo~ +]ave
-and~
highlights of thecor wee!! atotl" f elor thanked the g'roup for their
PLAN BAKE SALE
hu been ill Is reJl«ted ao iJn. lt with them for two weeks.
"IT HAPPENED
aware Doanne roswe
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Barbara and Betty Rl h rda
tN ATHENS"
1 her cl~s§@s in the work of
~inaneial aid. to th~ youth camp. Forest Rose Council Daugb· provzng.
c a
(Cinemascope and Color )
odist deaconesses which ; n- mg fund whoch woU be used to ten of America will have a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frost ol Oley, W. Va. have been the
Jayne Mansfield
Trax Coalton. I 1 ded n on their activities send representatoves to Lan· bake sale al the Clover Farm and chDdren, Sharon and Mike guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Uod·
I ~:. at:.~: classes on mi~ caster Camp this year.
Store. Tuppers Plains, · Satur- of Marioo spent 'l'llursday and say LYOfl8 Ill' the past w• · '.
Bob P.bthias
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A sketch of the proposed new day , beginning at t :30 a.m.
Friday of last week 'lllltb Mr. Thelt parents, Mr. and Mrs.
educational unit made bY arch·
and Mrs. Genrge Logan.
Bethel Richards of Oley came
itert, Harold Moore was· on dis·
Mr. and Mrs. Rusoell Maw· Friday night for them. T beY
• play following the meeting.
hlrter ol New Mexico are !be were accompanied borne by
There will be no further meet·
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Debbie Lyons for a vlslt.
ings until September.
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Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Mary Donahue. They were
Lime sherbert punch •nd as· ~
Logan.
Miss Charmain PUreeD o I
sorted cookies were served fr om ti
Mr. and Mrs. Bertlard Paul· Elyria, Ohio, Is the guest of hor
a table covered with -an Ivory P
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sen of Columbus are spending aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
demask cloth, centered with an Mr. ~nd Mrs. Wilham ~wers a wedts vacation with their par- Alfred Scarberry, Jr. and chill arrangement of pastel tint.ed and children, Randy and Lisa of ents, Mrs. Clara Paulsen, Hem~ dren.
IIQ""'" Anne's Lace in a blue Akron were weekend guests of lock Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Pauline Zlrkll! and
and pink pottery holder com- relatives in the area. Ran~y re· ~"'rank Burson Burlingham.
George Vaughn vtstfed over
bined with white tapt:rs in pot· malned for 8 weeks visit with Mrs. Alonzo ,Custer and Mrs. the weekend in Findlay with
, tery holders. Mrs. James Euler ,his aunt and u~de, Mr. and Oertrude Mitche11 visited SUn~ her sister and husband,
Mr.
presided at the punch bowl. She Mrs. Charles Woldermuth and ' day at Charleston, W. Va. 'With and Mrs. Robert Springer.
was a:,sisted In serving by Mrs. othe.r relatives. .
. Ifriends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emmish
Lambert. Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Moss Sandra Woldermuth IS I Mrs. Dwight Parker and Iof Dayton, &amp;pent the weekend
•Cabinet In Walnut Finished Hardwood
Walter Hayes, Mrs. French and spen~lng thos week In Akron daughter, Myrtis Kay, Mrs. AJ. I' with hls puce~ta, Mr. and ~s.
• Automatic Frequency Control for Drift-free
Mrs. Wood. Mrs. W. H. Wilson woth her aunt and uncle, Mr. bert Young and Mrs. Robert C. A. Emmish. Mr. Emnus~
FM Reception
Values to $55.00 - - · - - - - Sale $42.50
and Mrs. Roger Tonev. Diann• and Mr&gt;. WilllamLBowers.C
Morris Sr. spent Sunday at Is imprOYing from a recent JU.
Criswell and Brenda 'l'onev Mr · and Mrs uczen as~o Huntington, W. Va. with Mrs. ness at his home.
• Continuous To•e Control
were gutsts.
· and children, Diana and Dav1.d IDonald Holter and sons.
Mrs. Oscar Bastian! and ehtlValues to $50.00 - - - - - · Sale $36.50
• Slide-rule Vernier Tuning with lighled Dial
were weekend guests of hJs 1 Mrs. Freda Ritchie accom- dren of Gallipolis, visited with
• Big s• x 7" Speakor
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
psrents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer '
by her daughter, Mrs. her psrenlll, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Sale $28.95
Values to $39.50 _ __
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd of Casto. They were enroute
McCloud and children, Lloyd during the weekend.
• Securily Sealed Circuitry
Values to $29.95 _ __ _ Sale $22.88
Brookville are announcing the a~ter. ~ two weeks v~caUon Jn
and Oris of Pataskala Mrs. Lenore Hobrrt Ke~t
birtl&gt; of daughter, Susan Reene V1rg1~1a , North Caroh.na
Saturday for a vacation Jn has_ returned to he_r home m
Tuesday, July 9. Grandparents Washmgton ,_ D. C. D1~n~ and I
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Indiana after a vis1t with ner
Iare Mr . and Mrs . Bruce Lloyd, David remamed for a VISit . Mrs. Robert Ritchie and Miss sister, Mrs. Cedric Clark and
Mens Summer and Year Around
Middleport. and Mr. and Mrs. their grandparents, and the1r
Ann Bearhs went to their mother, Mrs. C. M. HoC. L. Stech, Brookville. Gr~;a1· aunt and uncle, Mr · and Mrs.
cave today to aceom- bart.
grandmother is Mn. u. 1. Richard Owens and daughters,
Mrs. Ritchie's son, Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott and
Lloyd of Gallipolis. This is the Patty and Lmda.
DarreU Chevalier borne daughter, Carol, have returned
Values to $36.50 _ __ _ Sale $26.00
ninth grandchild of Mr. a n d Mr. and Mrs. Harold
4-H__'ca~m'."p:_._ _ _ __.!:f~ro~m~a~v~a~ca~tl~o~n~trl~p~-t~hrou~!gh~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""";,""""""""'""'""'~
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd . The couple and daughter, Shawn of
Values to $29.95 _ _ _ _ _ Sale $22.00
have two other children.
' Falls and Mrs. Arthur
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of New Brighton, Pa.
Values to $27.50 _ _ _ _ Sale $21.50
The July 23 meeting of For· to their homes Monday, after a
est Council Daughters of Amer- weekend visit with Mr. and
Values to $25.00 _ _ _ _ Slle $18.95
ica has been cancelltJ&lt;i.
Mrs. Elias Stiles.
Mrs. Elias Stiles received
Values to $21.50 _ _ _ _ Sale $16.95
word that her sister, Mrs. Eliz-

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Reg. $6.9S

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Swim Trunks _ _ _ _ __

Sale $2.69

Mens CottQn Summ.r-V•Iu•1 to $5.95

Sport Shirts
VALUES TO $4.00

. Sale $3.69, 2 for $7
SALE $3,15, 2 FOR $4

1 Lot Mena Short SINn, Val, to $4

Cotton and Knit Shirts _

Sale $2.00 ea.

MENS

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Values

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Values to $4.00

Sale $3.1 5, 2 for $6

1 Lot M•ns

One Lot PANTS

SUMMER CAPS

IVY LEAGUE
Volueo to$4,95

SWIM WEAR
Valuts to $15.95

Sale $11.95
V.alues to $12.95

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Valuet to $9.95

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Sale $3.00 pr.
LADIIS
BLOUSES
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Floor Covering•

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POMEROY, OHIO
LAST TIMIS TONIGHT

Blue, Grey, Green, Tan

The bodies of four youne sisters were recovered from the ashes of their home welt
of
Rutland today as the Bureau of Criminal Identification and InvestiJation probed
Richard S. Salant, president
the
cause of the predawn fire which killed them.
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of CBS N~ws, sent IAlletrams
Meigs County Prosecutor Bernard Fultz said he bad directed an inveatiJation in..
to the two Republicans Tuesthe blaze "in view of certain peculiarities."
day , offering them an hoor of
The victims were identified as Loretta Bernice Large, 10, and her lliatera, Violet
air Illite on July 34, Aug. 7 or
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Kathleen, 8, Barbara Alien,
Aug. 21. A spokesman said to6, and Virginia Sue, 4.
day the network has not re·
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Olh&lt;&gt;t reporlo of the lire lao
ceiVed replies from eitl;er
AI• ma1~1oe sold Jod•y 11oa1 dicated Mr. Lara• "r""" ba¥•
Rockefeller or Goldwater.
I raUroU ttrlte ......w f...... a·mlle to the home ol ChorWI;
I uoldowo of oome oteel •Ills Romine lo piliOit that the ~
SAI(lON, South VIet Nam was afire,
Four\ej!n American soldiers
s·
alm..l Jmmodlalely.
It was aC&amp;O reported thai Mr.
were wounded Tuesday night,
VIEW SCENE OF TRAGEDY - Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach, Prosecuting Attorney Bernard V. Fultz, and .
While the mills bave ad&lt;· and Mrs. Large and Clint""
three of them seriously, in an Coroner Henry Ewin~ were among Rutland Volunteer firemen waiting for embers to cool down this morning at The Centennial theme will be quote stockpiles o1 raw - · slept in the dowDStairs part .,
attack by Communist guerrillas, the home about 10 mtles west of Pomeroy where four .Young girls perished. Two bodoes were found near each
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to 1r
d jhn•
•~ was repnrtf!d today.
on one side, the other two on the other side. All four were believed to have been sleepinu• on the second carried
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the Flower
to keep Wftldy oaJd- II ameswo-a nro
ry arne
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and Antique
of theShow
!Jo. lerlolo
metal ...,king
ge, •we0 ld
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The Americans, members ol
- - - - - - - - - - mestic Arlo Department at the h unlikely ~-1 lbe•
wOIIld of the children, •lept !IP'\alr•,
a U. S. special forces unit,
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fr·100th annual Meigs Cnonty Fair want to ldd ,_ ~-lr lor ~ ond ·-aped
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10 open August 13 00 the Rock I
were notldentined pending not·
w ·P - an upstairs wlndnw. llt w"'
Springs fairgrouTMis .
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also wounded.
Mrs. Paul Baer Is general
superintendent for t.he 9 h 0 w eustomers are trimmtn1 tbelr Rutland department came te
b· In
1e s~
the scene hut too Jote Ill do
Common Ple,.s Judge ,John trustees.
the pro~ecutor bebeved were 1of tru stees. the defendants, was w1th Mrs. Purley K~rr a n d 1 own 11 vea 1or 1.
It- anv ood
Vilence flared during an
C. Bacon is expected today to Several times while ,Mullen's relevi:tnt lo the case. It will now the other med1cal doct.o; whose Mrs. Wyatt Chadwel1 m charge I ers would face tlrutlar prob· g ·
.
!egregation demonstration
ask Supreme Court&lt; ~ Jus- testimony was being Wten by be · a decision of the appomted deposition was taken by Fultz. of staging. " Time
Honored Jems.
Mr · 1-:arge 111 reported \o
Cl:tarleston, S.C., Tuesday
tice Kililgsley A. -Taft tu name Fultz the medical doctor refus· jud~!:e as to whether or not Dr. Dr. Boice indicated he has Meigs" has been selected as 1, . . • __
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.. ·-. _ have sald he. has ~n unem..
iDd 8 Negro firerr.an.was
an out-ofoo(.'(lunty judge to sit on ed to answer questions on the Mullen must answer the &lt;4Ues- no personal objection agai.nst 1 the theme for the ArUstic Ar· ~~~~~ 11;1! ~- •* '-(ililiii ployed for quite atlme.
~ in one of a sertes of
the pending suit against trus- basis that he w,as . appearing lions posed by Fultz.
osteopathic physicians being on rangements Division.
I
Harold Justice, ltett fire
:ng Incidents In Savannah,
tees of Meigs Memorial hospit· only in his capscity as secre- Dr. 1\aymond Boice, chief of the Meigs Memorial hospotal The 13 classes In lhe divi· '
ODVIC lOBS
marshall, also wa• scheduled
Se~eral Hundr~ ·Negroes; al.
tary of thri! Meija Memoriai staf£ at Meigs Memorial, r~nd staff. But he refused to ~tate sion Include "'Time Marches
today
to look over the
&amp;~gihg Charles~ 8 fourth
Judge Bacon's decision was Hospita~ BOJ!d ,p~jTrustees.
a member of the hospital rom- whether he would or would not On " an arrangement suggestscene of the tragedy·
~~I demonstratiOn of the
announced Tuesday afternoon Fultz dis~s!liec:f Mullen for mission, which along witq the vote in favor of adding them ing an industry of the 8 r e a ;
~ir parents, Andrew LBrse,
~gan thro~log brlcks at
faced with a r.equest for the present Wh~R Mullen ~~fus. county commissioners are plam- ir a vote were to be taken at " Wllderness Trail," using wea·
48, and Rosella Large, 43, aocl
IQIJI and firemen In••rullnl! durlm! the deposition, ed to answer!. q,ues~\'1 which tiffs, and of the hospital board ,present.
thered wood with flowers and
two brothers, James Monroe,
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Bernard V. Fultz.
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"Old Man River" •bowing wa· ed odve convTuc osdns ~re Ma . . treatment for minor injuries.
ice dl9pet8ed the
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or~ and arrested 95 Negroes. 1'l'uesd:oy aeon. o . a
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School teacher AlleDe I..eonter as. part of design: ··.r~end of County court by ~ank w. PorF1tber Discevered Fire
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he believes Jt advosa·
ards, •• aHracllve alibi wll·
the Tomes," • modermsloc-lype lter, Jr.
The faliler told authorities ht
ness to racket. figure Alex
floral arrangement ; "Sunset," !
. !awakened to find the house enthat another JUdge be asMOSCOW _ East • W est jsiign•&gt;d to the case because of
Sbondor Bins, refued to teaincluding dried or treated rna- Betty Jane Imboden .was ftn- ·veloped in flames. He walked
nuclear talks went Into
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court's close acqualnlance
lily loday al the opening of
terials ; "Dreams Fulfilled," an ed $tOO and costs. woth $90 1half a mile to the nearest ne;p
lhird day today with
both oeteopath1c and med1ao laquest Into the murdf'r
·
arrangement using
flowers, sus~nded and one year s, pr~ bors to notify the
Rutland
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continumg a
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the announce- Veteran Pomeroy portrait and o
erv
o .
MASON - Fourteen softb'"lil vege a es or ruJ Wl o lage,
'h
d *10 d
t
owns IP tre
par en.
in at least a 1tmited ban
Bacon made "II d'
l'f commercial photographer Slif·
Misl Leonards gave her teams are scheduled to appear "Less We Forget,"
flowers fnse c : .rge, an
~~ hcos s The house, located off 0 h la
testing.
ment that .he WI
1squa I Y ford Kincaid this week joinrod name, address and Identifie-d in the Annual Bend Softball witn religious figurine, and lor t:r 10 ~ on 8 e R ~g
about 10 miles west of Porn·
Western sources said
.
durmg_ a conference the photography staff of Grov- her attorney, Jamew Willis, Tournament which gets under " Faith in the Future." depict- fntedo r a~nsbo
, nden eapp bord- eroy. was described as old and
1
Attorney er's Studio East Main·st.
but to o••er
progress was mad. Tu.sdal, . woth Prosecutmg
... questions she an- way at 7 p. m. !DSTJ,· Thurs· ed th roug h th e use of w h ·I t e eoh k ah ..,. W1"ll" on L D a I h'lg hiy susceptl'ble to f'lre,
the first real bargaining session
and defense
attorney
.
awered, ''I refuse to answf.'r day evening at Bachtel Field flowen.
c ec c ~rge.
Jam · avFoltz Hid M had reaebetll
by Under Secretary o1 State
lr •• nk W. Porter, Jr.
Mr. Kmcald accepted the po- on groonds II might tend to ·
.
.
Is, was fmed $!0 and costs, no ao clllcloollllto a - tbe lira
Averell Harriman, British
The contesting attorneys dis- sition at Grover's, owned and lncrimloate me."
m Ma~o~. .
1 .~t~er c1as~. mcluded 1" . the operator's license, and Clyde but that .. somethiD abOul It
•~er
Lurd
with
Judge
Bocon
the
operated
by
Kenneth
Grover
I
Ml
Leon
d
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The
rogmal
schedule
for
ihe
dovosooo are 'High on • Wmdy Kuhn forfeited a $27 50 bond on
d
jibe I
.nee Mln nn
.
'
Ill
or s, H , a eac I· tourney had 16 teams enJ.ered Hill"
t II
I ''B
.
jutt otiD't
,.
. and Foreign Minister
of selecting an area after a total of 35 years in the er at suburban Garfiekl Hei.
t
H
. '
, ~ a "arrangemen ; . Y a speeding charge:
I He said James. had told hila
Th
to hear the ease Howev- photography profession
b
tb
d f ·
as m p.as years. owevPr, 'wo Candlelight, a free standmg
.
Gromy ko.
ey were
.
·
.
·
g t&amp;. was e suon o e1ght teams
withdrew at the last centerpiece "Sunset .. empha· Floyd Hampton was ftned $15 and Shenff Robert C. Harte•
again today about 8 a. m.
For the past several years witnesses expected to be call· minute and no substitutes were sizing use '0 r dried '0 r t eated and CQSts, with the Fine sus- 11bach that the girls were folloW·
1 lu1Sth:8was decided to let ~Ief
!•
:Sft make the .11p~mt. Kincaid operated a studio at ed. by Coroner Samuel R. Gt&gt;r- available.
materials and " Dreams' Ful- pended, on a charge of possess- ing behind him as he went ..
Without
recommendation
his
h
w
t
M
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Pr"
ber.
Sbe
was
served
a
sub'
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WASHINGTON -The
Bacon announced his inten~
t omthe tonh es
am-st. lJohnny Gr.andstarf, Wahama filled," using
flowers with veg- JHng
a ra('()OOIedi n c30os
d seaon. lanf utpsta'Irs WI'nd ow to jump
ment today opened an
of dl
lif . h"
If r or o a e was owner-man· peona shortly after mldnlgllt Coach and director of the tour- etables fruit or foliage A class e was p ac
on
ays pro- sa e y,
lified campaian to
squa ylng lmse a- ager of a studio for Five years 1fter a two-day searc.. for nament. said several outstand· for tee~~agers 13 to 18 · f atures bation. Judge Porter also found
BODlES FACE DOWN
he was asked
· M'ddl
· p om- ber wb...,about.•
·
' with ·flowers
•
Pal Novak not guIll y of a d'IS· , "But•" sal'd F u liz ' " "f r o ra
·~ balance ol...p•~nts defil·in•atter
. to rule on .a m
J
epor't 10 years 10
mg
teams from Parkersburg, the use of rocks
~M
,_,
.concemmg the deposof'
· Ch 1
.
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the
h
the .
'II
the · 1
cit by luring dollars away from
of Dr. Otarles Mullen, M. eroy, tve yea~s m ar_eston, ctp&amp;n':!'w.~,!il~~,~ ·"1"1'·m·um Charleston, Huntmg~on: Chllh- Miss Jes~ie Saunders and Miss ur mg
peBN! c arge.
lr posl ons
glr s were
more attractive
secretary of the board of W. Va., and fzve years m LoFORFEITS BONDS
cothe and Athens a•e m the Ada Hoskmg are superintend~till in bed face d?wn· The.,....
markets outside U. S.
gan, W. Vo .
(Continued Oo Page Twot
ents of the Domelic Arts De.
Melrs Memorial Hospilat
oes of the older gtrls were sepo
311
lt set off a cbaln reaction
11A1J tlll,lll5 GRANT
Grover, who has operated his · Jim F. Carler, · and E. H.
[partment and have charge of ADMISSlONS - None.
arated on~ side of the frame
economic lorces expected
WASIQNGTON (UPI) - The Pomeroy studio lor the p a • t Whylleil. 3fi, both of Long Bot· I
the Antique show. Each entry,
bmldmg, whole the
YOUDtiOl'
push up u. s. short-term
.
Adminisl r three years has 15 years pho· tom, have Jorfeoted $60 bonds ,
according to rules must be ac- DISCHARGES - Sandy Lar· ones were m bed logether •
terest rates slightly to
appro~~t:r !Algraphy e~periellCe. Mr. Kin· In . ~iddleport Mayor Lee .
companied by a hlstory if it Is kin, Rutland; Erma
Smith, the other side. .
•
them more competitive
advance for cald said he will retain hla slu· Smoth !l'~ourt on a charge of pe· 1
to be jodged.
:Buchannan, W. Va.; Esther Va· Hartenbach said the blue
those of foreign banks.
nd I I
f lnd
. dlo equipment and work lhe tot larortey by theft of a case
fi
Articles to be d' Ia ed
1. rlan. Chiton: Opal Wroght, Rut- may have been eauaed by !aula P ann ng 0
ustro·
.
re ol liqu,.. from a Middleport I
ISP Y mus l land : Ruth Smith. Pomeroy; ty wiring. "I don't think BDY•
e•psnslon ollB acres In Mar· by speco~l appointment.
tavern.
(Coallllllea 0.. Pare l'wot
and Alfred Stitt, Racine.
thing Is wrong," he .. id, "bul
SAIGON, Viet Nam - Club
Ferry, Ohio. .
i
0 ISIOn
nevertheleaot WI doa'l IIIII&amp; ..
swinging riot police broke
RECORDS 'IIVAKE
JUST LIKE· HOME
I
leave anything go."
1'on 5 .. ..
dhla
ABKB END TO ABUSES
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One accident in which
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Bud
I sltdown
WASIIINGTON &lt;UPII - The PRATO, Italy WPII -A vlo- NICE, Frailce &lt;UPD driver was slightly. inJ'ured was i -------..,;;...;,;;.,;.~
today, beating men, women
t'OUI\cil of tbe Ora•nization of lent earthquake centered some- I PorteJatine, one of thee:::~:·::
tblldren and burllng ~bout
Sta'- 'OAS-1 baa asked where In the Atlantic Ocean off of Cmdr. Jacq..s-Yves
Investigated Tuesday by Galli- '
•
f
polls Post. State Highway Papersooa . Into trucks .whteh
the Haitian regime of President tue coast o Greenland erupted recent 30-day expenment m
trol
ed them to jail.
Franeois DovnUer to end civU at U2 p.m. (EDTI TUesday, ac- under tbe Red S.o. said Tloesday
Tilt demonstrators were pro. abusea and oMnt llfe.con- cording tD the Beiamological Ob· be ate and slept
The accident look place at
testlntr llleged religious discriJn..
IV-·
servatory h
5:43 p. m. on Rt. 588, two and
by the government of
passes lo politlcnl refugees
ere.
. .
were at borne. ·
one tenth miles west of GalliBY CHESTER TANNEHILL
President Ngo Dlnb lllem, who
the republic.
A spnkesmso aaid mstrumenla "We are entbuoed about
polis. A flatbed truck had b&lt;en
For several years Pomeroy and Middleport councils
Is a Roman CathoDe.
The cooncil'a appeal, pubUsbed recorded a shock of
. oe"'n daya we lived and,,by the
backed toward the road by have been approving tentative next-year budgets riddled '
Tuesday, wu baled on a ropnrt or eight degrees on the MercalJJ sea landscapa we uw."
Morris G. Sheets, 23, Rt. 2. with red ink. How do they get away with it•
Funeral ,.....;ceo lor Nettle
a fiv..na- commissloll the! scale. The center apparently was line said here. "A~
Crown City, _and tt was struck
These fellows must have more legerdemain in their Belle Pickens, 74 •. who died at
.
the liaitlnn-DominJ. located 1.1!00 miles northwest 'of life does not present any
by a car dnven. east by. Bon. souls than congressmen who order greenbacks printed her ~me on Racme 'fuelqy
repoblli dlapote laol May. . her&lt;, he seid.
culty."
me D. Vanco, 19. Gallipolis. or another loan floated with the taxpayer to keep the monung, 11111 be held 'l'llul'l'
She ~ived a. bump on the country going.
day 11 2 .p.m. In the E wIn 1
~ee
arm m the ccident. The car
Yesterday's big headline said Pomerov council antici· Chapel woth tile Rev. H. L.
.
_
had medium damage ar&gt;d the paled a $20 000 deficit in 1964
·
Mcllaniela olflcialllll.
· In~
truck mino~.
. . Yet, whe~ the end of 1964 has arrived and departed, Burial will be in lha Lellf'
One convoctlon hl Ga!Upobs Pomeroy Will have floated no new operating le1•y print· Cemetery.
. ·
.
court Tuesday was Francis 0 ed no new money, and ltkely be no worse off in the poe· Survlv.., are two dllklren,
a, NreiiOLA8 D.tNILOFF made tbe aUack and
tlons strongly with no blot
Rife . .28. Gallipolis, fmed $20 bt than today.
Jamea of Columbus. aad Mra,
U lbrougbout the
compromiae. Both buttress &gt; · and c06ts for speed.
Fro~ my experience in watching a long succession of John R. Lee, Racine; ......,.
Coromomistlworld, !hera bao been oo
argumenta with attacb o1 un. . Meigs county court convlc- councils at work, they do it with plain old economy. In daughter, Llaa Lee Poctons, C..
Peking rebottal,
.
prece&lt;lented bittern"".·
,
toons Included Betty J. lmbOd· other words, while Pomeroy's local governmen 1 would Jumbua; three brothen,. J . _
Diplomats said !bat Ni1ber 'Tuesday night, Moscow Radio en, 39. Mlnersvtlle, lined $10 Uke to ~pend _ even anticipate maybe having to _ Sal~. New Martlnsvt!le, W,
meetinp are unllbly ~
the Chinese "schism mak· and CO!IIi for parking on hogh· $1111,625 10 1964, ~vings.are realized.
Va.; !IGbert A. Sabnotll, Day.
anything. Some laid the
ara"-loreca·"·• lhe
!bill"' way a~. $10 and costs. for no
Tile "budget" ta 1 gUJde. By Jaw 11 fixes what can he ton, Ky., and Charles D.....
may, go home wllhout
.- . .
poos . '' operators license. Wolham 1•. spent. Rather than under-budget and he caught with a 1110110, DeMOU1!Uie, Ky. Prielik
formaUty ' of a ~nal, •
· • penna~ apltt In the Com- Davis, 18, . ~!ville, fioed, $10. great need unmet, budgets are desiJned to anticipate may eall at tho .~ - No 011 • rn •·• , .
camp.
; ,.
and costs, l"l' no aperator • I&gt; ·the worse. Then, when th worst providentially don not anytime.
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~ the1tallla .IJegan July
pesce• while' you
and ·CJYde Kuhn, !'1, Tupo hatpen, there's enough money to &amp;et by.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meln·
July 14-15~16
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"GYPSY''
were weekend guests of his
Natali~ Wood
Karl Malden n1ot.her, Mrs. Max Melnhart.
Rosalind RusseU
Mrs. WiJiiam Fisher returned
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Elizabeth TayJor
Rock Hudson man Fisher and was accompa••· l
Jame&amp; Dean C:.trroll Baket· led hom by her daughter,
ChiD Wills
Sal Mint&gt;o Ann who spent the past
Jane Withers
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Miss Barbara Fisher return·l
Sund•y, Mond•r. Tuesd•Y
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July 21·22-23
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Jack Lemmon Lee Remick man Fisher.
Chatrlt!S Bickford
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Jack Klueman 01 G
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Debbie Megowan
ll&amp;'ueslis of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Maxine Stewart Goeglein and Charlene. Suroda:d
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Harrowing battle of a bright, barl.....cue and cook-out and
sophisticat~ young couple
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the Ravenswood dam.
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